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2154 days ago

When social distancing makes things closer

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, Social distancing is the new buzzword, but out in semi-rural areas the end result seems to be that people are "closer". Do you notice a greater enjoyment in random social greetings? Read the column below:

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2153 days ago

Ginger white fluffy cat in Green Lane East near Ascott ave, Remuera 29 of March

Xiaojun from Remuera

Ginger white fluffy cat

We lost this cat arround 29th of March and some neighbour has reported a similar cat dead in that area around similar time. I just call anybody who ever happen to know where the body was disposed or any informaiion about the cat. Thank you.

0210660189

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2158 days ago

People is not taking COVID-19 level 4 serious

Milena from Remuera

Hi Neighbours!

My husband is an essential worker and he was very surprised when he was driving and saw lots of people walking in the streets at Remuera (he saw elders too). He said it looks like a day without car, but people outside.
I know we can go out to have some air but there is not point… View more
Hi Neighbours!

My husband is an essential worker and he was very surprised when he was driving and saw lots of people walking in the streets at Remuera (he saw elders too). He said it looks like a day without car, but people outside.
I know we can go out to have some air but there is not point if everybody go out at the same time and don’t take the 2 meters distance! (Just saying)
The PM said act like you have COVID-19..
if we don’t help each other the quarantine is going to be longer.
Take care and stay safe
Cheers

2152 days ago

Anyone remember the 1920s?

Sarah Neighbourly Lead from Remuera

Hey neighbours - if you want something to brighten your day / break up the COVID-19 chat, join the Neighbourly Old Auckland group. Beautiful photos (like this one) and interesting chatter from others in our community who appreciate a reminder of how things used to be.

Speaking of how things … View more
Hey neighbours - if you want something to brighten your day / break up the COVID-19 chat, join the Neighbourly Old Auckland group. Beautiful photos (like this one) and interesting chatter from others in our community who appreciate a reminder of how things used to be.

Speaking of how things used to be, anyone else finding lockdown similar to Sundays in the 1980s?! (sorry - that's as far back as I can remember!)

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2153 days ago

A very important Covid-19 safety message from NZ police

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours. Remember police Sergeant Guy Baldwin, who rose to fame in 2009 for his expression "always blow on the pie"?
Well he's back, this time with a message for Kiwis: Stay home and help break the chain of coronavirus.
"This thing (coronavirus) is an invisible dragon. … View more
Hi neighbours. Remember police Sergeant Guy Baldwin, who rose to fame in 2009 for his expression "always blow on the pie"?
Well he's back, this time with a message for Kiwis: Stay home and help break the chain of coronavirus.
"This thing (coronavirus) is an invisible dragon. Please, stay home. Let's break the chain and save lives. If we follow the rules, we'll end this lockdown sooner. Let's slay this dragon, and get back to doing the things we love, like eating pies."
Click the link below to watch the video.

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2152 days ago

Father of Marist College student 'turned away twice' for testing

Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader

Kia ora neighbours, a father of a Marist College student says he was denied a coronavirus test twice before testing positive.
One week after attending an event at the school, Geoff Muliaga Brown said he began feeling ill. He attempted to get tested twice over four days but was turned away.

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2153 days ago

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