Highland Park, Auckland

1663 days ago

Opening our doors for Lunch & Dinner

Lucky's Sports Bar & Restaurant

Hello,

With the government's announcement that New Zealand will start moving to Alert Level 2 this Thursday, 14th of May, we are opening for lunch and dinner 🥳🥳.
Our opening hours are Tuesday - Sunday 12pm - 10pm and closed on Monday.

And of course we will be following the … View more
Hello,

With the government's announcement that New Zealand will start moving to Alert Level 2 this Thursday, 14th of May, we are opening for lunch and dinner 🥳🥳.
Our opening hours are Tuesday - Sunday 12pm - 10pm and closed on Monday.

And of course we will be following the government's guidelines to keep everyone safe.

Can't wait to see you all!!

1664 days ago

SPCA'S JUMP TO THE RESCUE IS BACK!

The Team from

Looking to break free after being in lockdown?

Jump to the Rescue is our exciting fundraising event, perfect for adrenaline junkies looking to help a good cause!

Join team SPCA, you won’t regret it:
- Simply sign up at www.spca.nz...
- Share your fundraising page and ask family and friends to … View more
Looking to break free after being in lockdown?

Jump to the Rescue is our exciting fundraising event, perfect for adrenaline junkies looking to help a good cause!

Join team SPCA, you won’t regret it:
- Simply sign up at www.spca.nz...
- Share your fundraising page and ask family and friends to sponsor you
- Raise $775 and you will skydive for free!

Register now for early bird sign up and take to the skies this August: www.spca.nz...

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1664 days ago

Can't get to the newsstands for your favourite gardening mag?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

If you're having trouble getting your hands on your favourite gardening mag, don't forget you can now order our current May issue online. The price of $9.70 includes shipping.

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1667 days ago

Auckland Uni students to have grades scaled up because of Covid-19

The Team Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hey!
On Thursday, the University of Auckland announced students will have their grades scaled up because of the disruptions of coronavirus.
So a grade of B- will go up to a B or B to a B+.
The student association AUSA had been working with the university to come to an agreement and are … View more
Hey!
On Thursday, the University of Auckland announced students will have their grades scaled up because of the disruptions of coronavirus.
So a grade of B- will go up to a B or B to a B+.
The student association AUSA had been working with the university to come to an agreement and are "stoked" with the outcome. Are you a student or have a student at home? What do you think about this?

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1664 days ago

Health NRF2 Activation

Karen from Shelly Park

The company whose products I sell were targeted by an investigative journalist in 2005- John Quinones, 7-time Emmy Award Winning investigative reporter.

14 YEARS after he did that ABC PrimeTime Investigative Report on our breakthrough technology, John is still taking our nrf2 activator.

The aim … View more
The company whose products I sell were targeted by an investigative journalist in 2005- John Quinones, 7-time Emmy Award Winning investigative reporter.

14 YEARS after he did that ABC PrimeTime Investigative Report on our breakthrough technology, John is still taking our nrf2 activator.

The aim of the show was to 'de-bunk' our claims, but it did the exact opposite ;)

Have you seen the ABC investigative Report Programme ?
(It even shows the blood of an 80 year old going back to that of a 20 year old)! If not, message me & I will send it to you :)

The Investigative Report had Universities & Institutions from all over the world initiating and funding studies with THEIR own money! As a result of that we now have 26 peer-reviewed studies, available on 'Pub-med' for you to view ! (mind blowing!)

This is one if the many reasons I’m so passionate about sharing both the product & the business.

Now is the time to get involved from a business perspective (new car, need a holiday, a second income, a change of job, to up your retirement fund? etc etc).

From a health perspective, prevention is always better than waiting until you are sick ;)

#Nrf2activated
#RightPlaceRightTime
#Momentum

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1664 days ago

Charity shop needs your second-hand goods

Habitat for Humanity

To ensure ongoing support for families in housing need in the lead up to winter, Habitat for Humanity’s ReStores are urgently seeking donations of quality second-hand goods.

Please consider donating your pre-loved household items to your local ReStore where all proceeds from their sale go … View more
To ensure ongoing support for families in housing need in the lead up to winter, Habitat for Humanity’s ReStores are urgently seeking donations of quality second-hand goods.

Please consider donating your pre-loved household items to your local ReStore where all proceeds from their sale go towards supporting low income Kiwi families in housing need.

We have locations in: North Shore, Henderson, Panmure, Ormiston, and Pukekohe.

Visit our website for more information.
Find out more

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1664 days ago

Join the rapidly growing IT industry!

ATC Vision College

Are you wanting a career in Web or Software Development? We offer a $2000 scholarship for domestic students aged 25 to 35 who join our IT programme!

Our “Full Stack” IT programme will prepare you for entry into the rapidly growing IT industry. This two-year programme will allow you just as … View more
Are you wanting a career in Web or Software Development? We offer a $2000 scholarship for domestic students aged 25 to 35 who join our IT programme!

Our “Full Stack” IT programme will prepare you for entry into the rapidly growing IT industry. This two-year programme will allow you just as much practical time learning and writing code as most three-year degrees!

Visit our website to find out more about what you can gain from our NZ Diploma in Web Development and Design (Level 5) and our NZ Diploma in Software Development (Level 6).
Learn more

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1664 days ago

Licensed Builder available

Sean from Pakuranga Heights

A team of licensed builders available for any projects. Members of Master Builders and Certified Builders.

If you are looking to get any building projects going in 2020, please do not hesitate to contact us. A group of qualified builders (licensed building practitioners, LBP) and we can certainly … View more
A team of licensed builders available for any projects. Members of Master Builders and Certified Builders.

If you are looking to get any building projects going in 2020, please do not hesitate to contact us. A group of qualified builders (licensed building practitioners, LBP) and we can certainly sign off the work.

From new builds, addition, renovation to small jobs like decks, fence, pergola and retaining walls and finishing works such as mouldings, skirtings .. Contact me at 0284094562

1664 days ago

Job losses as a result of Covid-19

Donna-Lee Biddle Reporter from Eastern Courier

Thousands of migrants on temporary visas have been impacted by coronavirus and are now without work. Have you lost your job because of Covid-19?

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1664 days ago

We're Open

Steve Chaplin from Howick Squash Club

It's to sign up now.
Get the fitness levels back up by taking on a squash membership with Howick Squash Club.
Options available

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1664 days ago

Celia Hay's - NZ Wine Guide (2nd Edition)

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

A little knowledge on New Zealand wine can go a long way in helping people understand their palate better. Our students studying hospitality management and cookery are looking forward to discovering more about wine from Celia Hay’s New Zealand Wine Guide.

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1665 days ago

Youth helping with Covid-19 response

Donna-Lee Biddle Reporter from Eastern Courier

Teens at the Wiri youth justice facility are helping with the Covid-19 response by bottling hand sanitizer. Do you know of any other community groups who are seeking help at this time?

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1665 days ago

Proposed Auckland Council Rates Increase

Ken from Half Moon Bay

Auckland Council Mayor Phil Goff is proposing rates increase (2.5% - 3.5%). It is unbelievable for a mayor who can propose such a ridiculous idea amidst a pandemic which will most likely cause a global economic slowdown. New Zealand will not escape from the hit as part of the international … View moreAuckland Council Mayor Phil Goff is proposing rates increase (2.5% - 3.5%). It is unbelievable for a mayor who can propose such a ridiculous idea amidst a pandemic which will most likely cause a global economic slowdown. New Zealand will not escape from the hit as part of the international economy. Auckland, the largest city of NZ, will be adversely impacted by the slowdown as well. Even the central government has provided financial assistance to those suffering from the hardship in the lockdown period, I wonder why the Auckland Council could proceed the rate rise in this unprecedented difficult time. Not even considering to help out local residents to go through this difficult time, our Council is trying to add financial burden to the local residents.

In the 4 weeks lockdown, all infrastructure construction activities have ceased. Mr Goff also said that Auckland Council was already shedding contracts and temporary staff. It is reasonably estimated that Auckland Council would spend much less in the current financial year. Based on this estimate, it has absolutely no reason to raise the rates. On the opposite, Auckland Council should decrease the rates in this financial year to help the property owners to weather through the anticipated economic slowdown.

I have emailed my request to the Councillors of Howick Ward, Sharon Stewart and Paul Young, but got no response (so disappointed without even receiving an acknowledgement as a matter of courtesy).

As the rate increase will affect all residents in Auckland, no matter you are property owners or tenants, I hope you could voice out your views on this issue by emailing to the elected representatives of your ward who have promised to act on our interest in the last election.

Auckland Council Rates Increase.pdf Download View

1666 days ago

*Win* Happy Mother's Day Neighbours

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Competition alert! Mother's Day might be a little different this year and here at Neighbourly, we want to make the day a bit more special - that's why we're giving away five SOS Business vouchers worth $100 each to use in your local businesses!

All you've got to do is tell … View more
Competition alert! Mother's Day might be a little different this year and here at Neighbourly, we want to make the day a bit more special - that's why we're giving away five SOS Business vouchers worth $100 each to use in your local businesses!

All you've got to do is tell us how you're celebrating your Mum - or a special woman in your life - with the constraints of lockdown (or how you'd like to share the love once we're in Level 2).

Comment below to enter, hurry though, entries close tonight 11.59pm Sunday 10th May 2020.
T&Cs apply.

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