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2097 days ago

Save the GST

Plumb'In Bathrooms New Lynn

Save the GST on all* purchases this month at your local Plumb'In Bathrooms Store. Shop in store or online now!

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2097 days ago

We need your help

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We’re looking for people willing to take part in research interviews for Neighbourly, Stuff and potentially other New Zealand brands. You can help improve major New Zealand websites and apps simply by having a chat over a coffee.

• We’ll meet you at a location that suits you.
• You will… View more
We’re looking for people willing to take part in research interviews for Neighbourly, Stuff and potentially other New Zealand brands. You can help improve major New Zealand websites and apps simply by having a chat over a coffee.

• We’ll meet you at a location that suits you.
• You will be paid for your time.
• Interviews are 30–60 minutes.

If you’re interested, please fill out this form.

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2098 days ago

World without Walls poetry event

Helen Kerrigan from Titirangi Library

Join us as we host this event for the world poetry movement which supports multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion in a 'world without walls'. Bring a peace/freedom poem to share, all welcome
Thursday 28th February 5.30pm to 6.50pm.

2098 days ago

Over 100 events to celebrate tamariki

The Team from Children's Day

Next Sunday 3 March is Children's Day! A time to celebrate the tamariki of New Zealand and put them first. There are lots of family-friendly events on all over Aotearoa to mark the day. Check out what's on in your neighbourhood at www.childrensday.org.nz...

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2098 days ago

Campervan - 1999 Toyota Townace Noah for sale $3900 ono

Anna from Titirangi

My son's German friends have headed back to Germany and my son is now selling the van they travelled around the country in. They had no problems and the WOF is valid until April this year. It's in great condition with lots of accessories and a very good price. Please call my son on 021 … View moreMy son's German friends have headed back to Germany and my son is now selling the van they travelled around the country in. They had no problems and the WOF is valid until April this year. It's in great condition with lots of accessories and a very good price. Please call my son on 021 087 30104, he has photos he can send you. And I will post pix soon.

2098 days ago

Play Rugby League with the Bay Roskill Vikings

Angela from Bay Roskill Vikings Sports Club

Trainings for Juniors have started but we are still taking registrations.
Register now and we'll get your coach to let you know your training day/s.

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2098 days ago

How much Auckland Transport takes in parking fines

Brian from New Lynn

Data released shows Auckland Transport (AT) is raking in parking fine money, bringing in over $30 million in revenue in the last financial year.
Between July 1, 2017 and June 31, 2018, the Auckland Council-controlled organisation took in $32.2m - up $2m from the previous financial year's … View more
Data released shows Auckland Transport (AT) is raking in parking fine money, bringing in over $30 million in revenue in the last financial year.
Between July 1, 2017 and June 31, 2018, the Auckland Council-controlled organisation took in $32.2m - up $2m from the previous financial year's $30.2m. And you don't bring in this much money by being stingy with the tickets. Data released shows AT issued a total of 492,227 infringements to offending motorists during the last financial year - up from 484,682 the year before. The most common infringement notice was for parking over the time limit, while the year before was for not affixing the current license label in the prescribed manner. There's also a good chance you were busted by Auckland's top parking officer. Known only as Parking Officer 1241, they handed out a staggering 13,068 tickets. In second place was last year's champ, Parking Officer 1013, who issued 9102 tickets between 2017-2018 and 9359 tickets between 2016-2017. All this ticketing doesn't come cheap - $20.5m per year in enforcement costs to be exact. AT says the money gets invested into improving Auckland's roading network. "Auckland Transport uses the money to fund safety-based initiatives, road maintenance and road development projects," says AT Parking Compliance Manager Rick Bidgood. However the Automobile Association (AA) says that parking fine money should go back into parking. "Any revenue from parking fees and fines should be used to improve parking services - such as rolling out smart parking technology - or funding general transport initiatives," AA's motoring affairs principal advisor for regulations, Mark Stockdale told. But if you do get ticketed, there is hope. During the last time period there were 91,479 successful ticket appeals. "To dispute your ticket, you will need to have a legitimate reason as to why the ticket should not have been issued or is not justified," the AA says. "These could be things like a valid pay and display receipt or photos of your vehicle or parking signs."For non-parking infringements (such as a ticket for no valid WoF or registration), most councils will waive the infringement if proof of compliance is provided within a set period (and if the WoF or rego had not expired for more than about a month)."
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2099 days ago

Lodgers wanted around $350 a week for a married couple

Ann from New Lynn

Wanted: lodger or boarder who is working or studying to share with one other. Mature couple ideal to share 3brm home with OpenPlan living/ kitchen in quiet location Glen Eden/ Titirangi border, 15 min walk to station ph Niki 0274414511

2099 days ago

Auckland Night Markets---19 Feb 2019 - 29 Dec 2019

Brian from New Lynn

When--Tuesday 19 February 2019, 5.00pm - Sunday 29 December 2019, 11.00pm
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Tuesdays 5pm-11pm: Mt Wellington (under Countdown), corner Penrose Rd & Mt Wellington Hway, Mount Wellington
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Wednesdays 5pm-11pm: Botany … View more
When--Tuesday 19 February 2019, 5.00pm - Sunday 29 December 2019, 11.00pm
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Tuesdays 5pm-11pm: Mt Wellington (under Countdown), corner Penrose Rd & Mt Wellington Hway, Mount Wellington
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Wednesdays 5pm-11pm: Botany Town Centre (under Hoyts), 588 Chapel Road, Botany Downs
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Thursdays 5.30pm-11pm: Henderson (under Kmart), Waitakere Mega Centre, 5 Vitasovich Ave, Henderson
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Fridays 5.30pm-12am: Papatoetoe (under Kmart), Hunters Plaza, corner Great South Rd & Sutton Crescent, Papatoetoe
Fridays 5pm-11pm: Shortland Street CBD, 31 Fort St, Auckland CBD
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Saturdays 5.30pm-12am: Pakuranga (under The Warehouse), 1 Aylesbury St, Pakuranga
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Sundays 5.30pm-11pm: Glenfield Mall (under Countdown), Glenfield Shopping Centre, Downing St, Glenfield
Sundays 5pm-11pm: Sylvia Park (under PK Furniture), 393 Mount Wellington Hwy, Mount Wellington
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Cost---Free
Contact---Paul De Jonge
anm@hotmail.co.nz
027 689 9520
Website---aucklandnightmarkets.co.nz
facebook.com/pakuranganightmarket
instagram.com/aucklandnightmarket
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Auckland Night Markets are now in seven different locations across Auckland. Starting in Pakuranga in 2010, the Night Markets have steadily expanded and become a regular event in the local entertainment calendar. The markets are growing in popularity due to their appeal to all age groups. It’s a great night out for the family, and the undercover location means it’s an all-weather event. The markets are free, but make sure you bring a lot of spending money, as there is plenty of food, fashion, toys and lots of interesting sights and smells to tempt the senses! The kids can experience food from other cultures, hear live music and watch performances. Buskers, magicians and dance troupes provide additional entertainment at some events. Food is the big component, where you can sample cuisine from dozens of different cultures. There are of course the ethnic favourites like Thai and Chinese, and for those looking for something different there are some rare delicacies on offer from most regions of the world. But we won’t spoil the surprise!
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2108 days ago

Falls Restaurant accused of racism after group called 'Asians' on receipt

Brian from New Lynn

Staff at The Falls Restaurant & Cafe in West Auckland had written "Asians" to identify the group at lunchtime on Sunday, and then provided it to the group. The woman said she found it racist, while the restaurant called it a mistake and blamed it on a new employee. The woman told they… View moreStaff at The Falls Restaurant & Cafe in West Auckland had written "Asians" to identify the group at lunchtime on Sunday, and then provided it to the group. The woman said she found it racist, while the restaurant called it a mistake and blamed it on a new employee. The woman told they were a "group of 'Asians' born in this country", and had visited the restaurant for coffee and drinks. "We were truly shocked at the restaurant for their incredibly racist service." Falls Restaurant manager Arvind Kumar told the restaurant had made a "huge mistake". The group had sat at an unnumbered table while the restaurant was very busy, and so the new waiter had typed "Asians" on the receipt to identify the group, he told. "It was a mistake by the waiter, she's new and she should not have done that. We never do this and we will never do that again." The restaurant's Facebook page has been inundated with posts criticising them over their actions. One person called the incident "utterly disgusting".
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