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Angela from Blockhouse Bay
COME AND JOIN US AT THE RANFURLY SPRING FAIR, PERFORMANCES, STALLS AND MORE, PARKING ON STREET OR OPPOSITE AT THREE KINGS CENTRE, HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Janai from Sandringham
BRAND NEW Parklane Jewellery.
3 pieces of beautiful jewellery. Brand new and never worn.
Please note: Not real gold!
All pieces are Hypoallergenic, Lead and Nickel Free.
… View moreBRAND NEW Parklane Jewellery.
3 pieces of beautiful jewellery. Brand new and never worn.
Please note: Not real gold!
All pieces are Hypoallergenic, Lead and Nickel Free.
Details:
Lifestyle Bracelet - Cute lattice bracelet that flexes to fit most wrists.
Retails: $48
Selling: $40
Roo Necklace - Circle of crystals and measures 15”+3”
Retails: $36
Selling: $30
Craze Barrel Necklace - Gold barrel shaped pendant with a micro pave setting and clear crystals. Measures 15”+3”
Retails: $36
Selling: $30
Buy all 3 pieces for $100 or can sell separately.
Each piece comes with a drawstring gift bag.
Perfect for Christmas gift.
Pick up is from Sandringham (near St Luke’s mall).
Price: $30
The Shop Manager from Red Cross Shop Onehunga
We are selling our ladies clothes off at $3 each.
Lots of bargains to be had at our Onehunga Red Cross Shop
All clearance stock from our clearance rail only
Pop in and see us and grab a bargain.
Red Cross Onehunga
200, Onehunga Mall, … View moreWe are selling our ladies clothes off at $3 each.
Lots of bargains to be had at our Onehunga Red Cross Shop
All clearance stock from our clearance rail only
Pop in and see us and grab a bargain.
Red Cross Onehunga
200, Onehunga Mall,
Auckland
Ph No 09 622 1565
Mon to Sat 9am to 5pm
Sun 10am to 5pm
The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Roskill
These kākāpō, rainbow lorikeet and ruru birds are a hoot for the kids to make using pinecones and their favourite Resene colours. Find out how to make and paint your own feathered friends with these easy step by step instructions.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It is time for the Neighbourly Spooktober Pet Costume Competition ... where ghosts, goblins, and golden retrievers unite!
Post a photo* of your furry, feathered, or scaly friends dressed in their Halloween best in the comments, and be in to win a $200 Prezzy Card 🏆
*Unleash your … View moreIt is time for the Neighbourly Spooktober Pet Costume Competition ... where ghosts, goblins, and golden retrievers unite!
Post a photo* of your furry, feathered, or scaly friends dressed in their Halloween best in the comments, and be in to win a $200 Prezzy Card 🏆
*Unleash your imagination before the 30th of October to be in to win!
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Julie from Hillsborough
🌙✨ MEF Night Market! ✨🌙
Come and join us for a fun-filled evening at the MEF Night Market! Bring your family and friends along to enjoy great food, unique finds, and a lively community atmosphere — all under cover, rain or shine!
🗓 Date: Friday, 31 October 2025
🕔 Time: 5:00 … View more🌙✨ MEF Night Market! ✨🌙
Come and join us for a fun-filled evening at the MEF Night Market! Bring your family and friends along to enjoy great food, unique finds, and a lively community atmosphere — all under cover, rain or shine!
🗓 Date: Friday, 31 October 2025
🕔 Time: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
📍 Location: 34C Stoddard Place, Mt Roskill
Enjoy a variety of stalls offering hardware, tools, food, and household items — there’s something for everyone! Please note this is a cash-only event (no EFTPOS).
It’s a great way to support local community and spend a memorable night out with your family and friends. We can’t wait to see you there!
Follow us for updates:
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The Team from New Zealand Police
Police are appealing to the public for information on the whereabouts of Norman Talo, 50, who has a warrant for his arrest.
Police believe someone may have information on his whereabouts. Talo is thought to be in the wider Auckland area.
Anyone with information is urged not to approach him … View morePolice are appealing to the public for information on the whereabouts of Norman Talo, 50, who has a warrant for his arrest.
Police believe someone may have information on his whereabouts. Talo is thought to be in the wider Auckland area.
Anyone with information is urged not to approach him and instead to call 111 immediately and quote file number 241018/9095.
Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
The Team from Auckland Council
Aucklanders, a friendly reminder that all 14 Tūpuna Maunga will be closed in the evenings during Guy Fawkes to help prevent fireworks-related fires. 🔥🚫
Recent fires have caused serious damage to these sacred sites — including Te Pane o Mataoho / Māngere Mountain last year. Even one spark… View moreAucklanders, a friendly reminder that all 14 Tūpuna Maunga will be closed in the evenings during Guy Fawkes to help prevent fireworks-related fires. 🔥🚫
Recent fires have caused serious damage to these sacred sites — including Te Pane o Mataoho / Māngere Mountain last year. Even one spark can harm the cultural and natural beauty of our maunga.
Let’s protect these special places together.
Frances Loo from Mt Eden Village Business Association
Join us for a spooky time!
Bring your friends & family and enjoy a festive and fun afternoon!
What: Halloween in Mt Eden Village
When: Saturday 1 November – 12noon* to 2pm
*Due to setup required, the event will not start until 12noon
Where: Essex Reserve*, Essex Rd, Mt Eden Village… View moreJoin us for a spooky time!
Bring your friends & family and enjoy a festive and fun afternoon!
What: Halloween in Mt Eden Village
When: Saturday 1 November – 12noon* to 2pm
*Due to setup required, the event will not start until 12noon
Where: Essex Reserve*, Essex Rd, Mt Eden Village
*In case of bad weather, the event will move to the Mt Eden Village Centre hall (449 Mt Eden Rd)
Please follow our facebook page for updates on the day if the weather is changeable
Come in costume!
Activities and entertainment for the kids
Prizes and gifts for the young ghouls
Be very scared! (or else)
Brought to you by the Mt Eden Village Business Association
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Brian from Mount Roskill
Inland Revenue says even people with relatively small tax debt can expect to get a phone call about it.
The tax department is cracking down on overdue tax as it tries to pull in an estimated $10 billion in tax debt.
It said it had started calling customers with overdue GST and employer tax, even … View moreInland Revenue says even people with relatively small tax debt can expect to get a phone call about it.
The tax department is cracking down on overdue tax as it tries to pull in an estimated $10 billion in tax debt.
It said it had started calling customers with overdue GST and employer tax, even if they were at relatively small amounts, because it wanted to stop the debt getting larger.
Since 9 October, it has been calling people with debt of at least $1000, that is between six months and five years old.
It said it would tell customers what they owed and point out the penalties and interest that could be charged.
People who owed more than $10,000 would get a warning about the potential legal consequences.
Customer segment leader Tony Morris told RNZ's Checkpoint that IRD was ratcheting up the pressure on people who owed tax, after a period of taking a gentler approach.
People who did not respond to the call could be visited.
If none of those options worked, the department could take money fro bank accounts or start insolvency proceedings.
Since mid-June Inland Revenue has sent out 16,500 notices about planned bank deductions - 25 percent more than for the whole of last year.
Between mid-June and September 30, 8181 deductions were completed with $17 million of debt recovered.
While some accountants told RNZ that the heavier-handed tactics were hard for businesses that were struggling in tough economic times, Morris said there was also support for the increased collection efforts.
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Karen Ross from St Andrew's Church Epsom
Freshly brewed coffee, warm scones, strawberries and cream, and plenty of home baking - all on the menu at the Strawberry Fair café next week!🍰
👉 Opens 9am Saturday 8 November
📍 St Andrew’s Church, 100 St Andrew’s Road, Epsom
💳 EFTPOS available
Brian from Mount Roskill
Sandringham’s Street Festival is back in early November this year and it's going to be a huge!
We invite anyone from around Auckland to come and experience a free-wheeling taste of famous Sandringham! Try new foods, check out the amazing flavours coming from our shops, and enjoy different … View moreSandringham’s Street Festival is back in early November this year and it's going to be a huge!
We invite anyone from around Auckland to come and experience a free-wheeling taste of famous Sandringham! Try new foods, check out the amazing flavours coming from our shops, and enjoy different cultures and music in the Reserve and side streets.
There’ll be food trucks, new food from around the world (& some old favourites!), retail and trading stalls, amusement rides, and competitions. In the morning we'll have schools, community groups and bands performing on stage in the Sandringham Reserve, then the Pipi Pickers, Hoop and the Elementary Penguins are there to keep you entertained in the afternoon!
Buskers, competitions, community groups, plenty of fun and games for kids, and heaps of delicious food and drinks for everyone!
Thanks heaps to the Albert-Eden Local Board for the funding to help make this event happen each year!
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Where---Sandringham Village and Reserve, 598 Sandringham Road, Sandringham, Auckland
The Festival is based in Sandringham Village and Reserve including the closing of of Kitchener Road, Calgary Road and Lambeth Streets where they intersect with Sandringham Road.
When----Saturday 1 November 2025----9am-3pm
Cost----Free
Contact-----Mark Scherer-----sandringhamba@gmail.com---027 457 7577
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Brian from Mount Roskill
A record number of long-term ACC clients have had their payments stopped, because ACC has decided they are work-ready or no longer injured.
However, many said they can’t work and believed they were being dumped as a way for ACC to save money.
In the year to June nearly 8000 clients were removed… View moreA record number of long-term ACC clients have had their payments stopped, because ACC has decided they are work-ready or no longer injured.
However, many said they can’t work and believed they were being dumped as a way for ACC to save money.
In the year to June nearly 8000 clients were removed from the long-term claims pool – a 20% lift on the previous year.
ACC said these people were ready to work, or were no longer injured, with chief executive Megan Main describing it as an “important achievement” in the annual report.
However, ACC advocate Warren Forster told RNZ’s Nine to Noon many clients – most of whom have chronic and enduring injuries – were not work-ready, and those seeking reviews of their cases are having to wait months.
“If ACC had somehow tripled the effectiveness of their rehabilitation in the last 10 years I’d be the first person celebrating.
“If we had evidence of real rehabilitation, of actually people being supported to get back to work, then I’d be taking my hat off to ACC, saying ‘incredible’. We don’t have any evidence of that.”
ACC Minister Scott Simpson had previously asked ACC, via his Letter of Expectations, to focus on long-term claimants and said the numbers were a “huge result”.
“Often ACC staff deal with clients who have long-standing and challenging personal situations, and I rely on ACC staff to use their judgment given each client’s individual circumstances.”
‘Feel like they’re throwing us on the trash heap’
One of those people recently deemed work-ready was Jonathan Simcock.
He received a letter from ACC last Monday advising him he was work-ready and his payments would cease in 28 days.
This is despite the most recent medical advice provided to ACC advising he was not work-ready, and strongly advised against discharging him from his long-term claim.
He lived with chronic pain, anxiety and depression after a bike accident left him contending with a brachial plexus injury that has mostly paralysed his dominant arm.
Simcock said the correspondence from ACC was “totally out of the blue”.
“It was based on some of the internal guidance and I’d been working on a back-to-work programme, working with ACC to try and get work capability for me and capacity to see wherever that would end up.
“We were working towards this and then literally, from another internal guidance, totally went against any of the other information I was working on and believed that we were working together to get back into some sort of work and to see where that would progress to.”
His last medical assessment suggested he could work three hours a day, up to 10 hours a week.
“Then on the 20th of this month [October] ACC wrote another internal guidance without having any more medical advice or any more investigation, and then from that, they said you’ve been identified to be able to work in two roles over a 30-hour week full time.”
Simcock said it would be “impossible” to work 30 hours a week with his condition.
He said the pain he suffered impacted his sleep and quality of life.
“I would become more anxious, more stressed, lose sleep, wouldn’t be able to do anything around home, I’d only be able to do some work, and then I’d have to have days off being sick.
“It would be horrendous.”
He said it felt like ACC would find any means necessary to get long-term claimants off the books.
“It just feels like they’re stacking it up, and they’re just putting their people in to get the answer they want, and the answer they want is they want all long-term people off ACC because we don’t fit into the nice model.
“I have a serious injury that affects my disability, that affects my life every single day. It’s an incredibly complex and difficult situation. ACC is meant to help me, and basically they’re just throwing us, all of us, onto the trash heap.”
After inquiries from Nine to Noon, ACC agreed to reassess Simcock’s case, and reinstated his payments in the meantime.
Forster said the “exit strategies” used by ACC were systemic, and it was about more than one person.
“You’ve just heard an example of an individual case where that assessment was the person couldn’t go back to work, but ACC still cut them off, and that’s happening across the board at scale.”
ACC responds
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ACC client recovery acting head Matthew Goodger confirmed they were reassessing Simcock’s case.
“I’m sorry to hear about Jonathan’s situation and the distress this is causing him.
“We are taking another look at his case. While we do, he will continue to receive weekly compensation.
“His case manager has been in touch with him to let him know. We will continue to work with his GP and his other providers and fund any rehabilitation or treatment he needs for his covered injuries.”
Goodger said ACC’s role was to support people to recover from their injuries so they could return to work and independence.
“In mid-2024 we changed the way we managed some long-term claims to ensure these clients were getting the dedicated, interdisciplinary support they needed to get back to independence, including the establishment of new teams of one-to-one case managers.
“This focus is reflected in an increased number of long-term claims being closed as clients were successfully supported to recover from their injuries so they could return to their pre-injury role or other work types, or in some cases identifying that covered injuries had resolved.”
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Meesam from Sandringham
Good condition. Size - UK 4. Pick up from Mt Albert.
Price: $10
Meesam from Sandringham
Two shoes, both in great quality. $15 for each. $25 for both. Size - UK 4. Pick up from Mt Albert
Negotiable
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