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Phillip from Mount Eden
Sweetwaters 1999 pre-festival publicity/program, Doc Martens catalogue from London 2012. Take one or the other, it's up to you.
Free
Paul from Ponsonby
Available outside 50 Norfolk Street, Ponsonby. Good condition.
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Sinéad from Mount Eden
Awesome new venue in Ponsonby where you can see world class improvisers performing improv comedy. Tonight's show features a Ferris Whell and a multitude of different characters.
For tickets go to Eventfinda and search Covert Theatre
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
We love how creative some people are with their plant giving! This is for goodie bags for a 7 year olds party but we reckon you could borrow this wonderful idea for the Neighbours Day Aotearoa Great Plant Swap!
What a lovely gift to get and it's not just kids who love sunflowers.
ADDED … View moreWe love how creative some people are with their plant giving! This is for goodie bags for a 7 year olds party but we reckon you could borrow this wonderful idea for the Neighbours Day Aotearoa Great Plant Swap!
What a lovely gift to get and it's not just kids who love sunflowers.
ADDED BONUS: if you give your neighbours sunflower seeds you would get to enjoy their beautiful flowers too!
Have you signed up for Neighbours Day 2021 yet? There's lots of ways you can join in...check out our website to register today:
www.neighboursday.org.nz...
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Sri from
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Checkout Victoria Park New World for your Tempeh ready meal fix from JUK, using Sri's Tempeh ofcourse! So why cook when its all done for you. They've got variety of meal selections.
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The Sunday Star-Times is investigating the increasing creep of control your boss might have over your life outside work. This might include having to send photos of your remote working space (or having it personally checked off), having to abide by a social media policy, not being able to express … View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is investigating the increasing creep of control your boss might have over your life outside work. This might include having to send photos of your remote working space (or having it personally checked off), having to abide by a social media policy, not being able to express political views in social settings, or not being able to have a secondary income. Does this sound familiar? Have you got a story to tell? Email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi Auckland neighbours,
A leading coronavirus expert is urging the Government to make scanning mandatory at such potential "super-spreader" venues as bars and nightclubs.
The pleas follow figures revealing daily use of the Covid Tracer app has plummeted to a fifth of its peak.
Last … View moreHi Auckland neighbours,
A leading coronavirus expert is urging the Government to make scanning mandatory at such potential "super-spreader" venues as bars and nightclubs.
The pleas follow figures revealing daily use of the Covid Tracer app has plummeted to a fifth of its peak.
Last Monday, a total of 515,759 scans were recorded nationwide, down from the high of 2.5 million on September 4.
Epidemiologist Dr Michael Baker said the next six months would be a “very dangerous” time for the country with a high risk of an outbreak while waiting for the vaccine roll-out in April.
Read more here:
www.stuff.co.nz...
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Eden
Whether it’s summer or winter, throwing a cocktail party is always a good idea. Add to the fun with these colourful coasters painted using Resene testpots – they’re so easy to DIY.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your… View moreWhether it’s summer or winter, throwing a cocktail party is always a good idea. Add to the fun with these colourful coasters painted using Resene testpots – they’re so easy to DIY.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own.
Philip from Exceed we fix windows & doors
:) The strongest security screen in the market installed on a very happy customer's home!
Did you know our team is an Authorised Crimsafe Security Screens Licensee? The Crimsafe Security Screen Doors installed by Exceed are a strong and impermeable barrier to intruders.
Want to know what … View more:) The strongest security screen in the market installed on a very happy customer's home!
Did you know our team is an Authorised Crimsafe Security Screens Licensee? The Crimsafe Security Screen Doors installed by Exceed are a strong and impermeable barrier to intruders.
Want to know what makes Crimsafe security screens so strong?
Visit: www.exceed.co.nz...
or contact us on 0800 25 25 00
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Two litters of eagle ray pups have arrived at Kelly Tarlton's in Auckland.
It's a mystery how they came into existence as they were born to mothers who had been separated from the fathers for two years.
Read more here:
www.stuff.co.nz...
Leisha from Housesitting / Pet minder ( not a business)
Happy new year! Housesitter / pet Aunty to take care of your home & furry family members . I’m experienced with all ages of dogs/ cats& ones that need extra TLC have special needs. I work part-time so your loved ones won’t be left for long periods. I enjoy walking & love having a … View moreHappy new year! Housesitter / pet Aunty to take care of your home & furry family members . I’m experienced with all ages of dogs/ cats& ones that need extra TLC have special needs. I work part-time so your loved ones won’t be left for long periods. I enjoy walking & love having a companion to walk with. Your home will be taken good care of. I can provide excellent references and happy to come and meet you and your pet. February is filling up, there’s a few slots left. Please txt or call for inquiries. Leisha 02102348481
Andrea from Eden Terrace
World Wetlands Day on February 2 is being promoted as a great opportunity for Kiwis to get to know their local wetlands – often described as “the kidneys of the country”.
Wetlands filter, absorb and transform water contaminants, particularly run-off and shallow groundwater from farms, and … View moreWorld Wetlands Day on February 2 is being promoted as a great opportunity for Kiwis to get to know their local wetlands – often described as “the kidneys of the country”.
Wetlands filter, absorb and transform water contaminants, particularly run-off and shallow groundwater from farms, and help reduce the amount of undesirable elements reaching streams, rivers and lakes. However, over 90 per cent of the country's wetlands have been drained in the past 200 years, with North Island regions most affected.
“Wetland areas are also good at capturing carbon, it's a nature-based solution to climate change that is even more effective than tree planting. All up, wetlands have a disproportionately high benefit compared to other ecosystems.
“But New Zealand's wetlands need restoration and looking after; we urge councils to beef up their efforts to support and promote the great work being done by landowners and increase funding for restoration projects.”
www.nzherald.co.nz...
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