Hillsborough, Auckland

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51 days ago

Fish card game

Jude from Hillsborough

Fish card game.
Cards only, no storage tray.
Instructions included.

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $5

51 days ago

Scam Alert: Refund requests targeting small businesses

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Westpac has reported a new scam targeting businesses.

Scammers are reportedly messaging businesses with screenshots of bank statements that appear to show two identical payments to the business, and asking to be refunded for the falsified duplicate payment.

Businesses should double-check any… View more
Westpac has reported a new scam targeting businesses.

Scammers are reportedly messaging businesses with screenshots of bank statements that appear to show two identical payments to the business, and asking to be refunded for the falsified duplicate payment.

Businesses should double-check any payment details before responding to queries or processing refunds for customers.

If you receive suspicious communication regarding your accounts, contact your bank directly.

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51 days ago

Mini stained glass windows

Jude from Hillsborough

Mini stained glass windows.
(Quamaria plaster windows)

$5 each

9 cm x 5 cm

Handcrafted from the Arabian Peninsula

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $5

J
51 days ago

Little house, ornament

Jude from Hillsborough

This is a little house, made from (I think), plaster of Paris

Height - 12 cm
Width - 6 cm
Depth - 4.5 cm

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $5

J
51 days ago

Wooden safari 5 piece puzzle

Jude from Hillsborough

Wooden, simple puzzle - 5 pieces.

Made by Goki, Germany.

21 cm x 21 cm

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $15

J
51 days ago

Wooden touch n tell matching

Jude from Hillsborough

Touch n tell
Matching the sticks to the board.
Various materials - sandpaper, mirror, cork, etc

Good for visual awareness & touch sensitivity.

Board length - 40 cm
Depth - 10 cm

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $30

J
51 days ago

Wooden sound matching sticks

Jude from Hillsborough

Wooden sound matching sticks.
Find the two sticks that sound the same by shacking them.

Box - 11 cm x 8 cm

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $30

J
51 days ago

Wooden shape stacking puzzle

Jude from Hillsborough

Wooden shape stacking puzzle.

4 shapes
4 colours for each shape.

Base - 12 cm x 12 cm

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $20

J
51 days ago

Wooden threading apple

Jude from Hillsborough

Wooden toy.
Apple with a worm on a string that threads through the holes.

Great for hand eye coordination & fine motor skills.

Height - 10 cm

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $15

J
51 days ago

Thermo pot

Jude from Hillsborough

The thermal cooker is designed for the outdoor traveller.
Portable, time & energy efficient cooking.

Smaller pot is 2 litre.
Larger pot is 6 litre.

It can also be used as an energy efficient pot at home.

Using a thermo : -
You start the cooking at home (or wherever), then you close … View more
The thermal cooker is designed for the outdoor traveller.
Portable, time & energy efficient cooking.

Smaller pot is 2 litre.
Larger pot is 6 litre.

It can also be used as an energy efficient pot at home.

Using a thermo : -
You start the cooking at home (or wherever), then you close it all up & it let it complete the cooking by itself, with no additional heating needed.
Leave it alone & come back hours later & your meal is cooked, & hot.

Used only a couple of times.
Surplus to requirements.

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $80

51 days ago

How many job hunters are there for each job ad?

Brian from Mount Roskill

Finding work may not be as easy as "getting off the PlayStation": data shows there are many times more potential job hunters than jobs advertised.
The Rotorua Daily Post reported Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told local business leaders that unemployed school leavers needed to … View more
Finding work may not be as easy as "getting off the PlayStation": data shows there are many times more potential job hunters than jobs advertised.
The Rotorua Daily Post reported Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told local business leaders that unemployed school leavers needed to "get off the couch and stop playing PlayStation".
And he told Morning Report on Monday there were employers "crying out" for young people.
But data shows in almost all parts of the country, there were more people unemployed than there were jobs available.
Using just the number of people on Work Ready JobSeeker benefits, not including those who are on the benefit for sickness or disability reasons, there are just under four people for every job ad, nationwide.
A Hamilton woman says her ten year search for work has uncovered employers bad attitudes to disabled job hunters.Professor Matthew Roskruge, from the Massey Photo: 123rf
That's down from about nine in 2020 but about twice the rate of 2021 and 2022 and the number has stayed relatively constant since then.
The number of unemployed per job ad is five, which is not as high as the 2010 peak but higher than the 2020 number.
Luxon said Hawke's Bay and the South Island were particularly keen on workers but Hawke's Bay had 7359 jobSeekers and 568 jobs on Seek.
Based only on Trade Me jobs data, Kawerau had the highest ratio of jobseekers to jobs, at 228.
Queenstown-Lakes was the only area in balance by that measure.
Unemployed people per job ad.Unemployed people per job ad. Photo: SUPPLIED
Professor Matthew Roskruge, from the Massey University school of economics, said it was an "incredibly difficult" time to be looking for a job.
"Especially where they don't have really specific experience or certification… the regions from what we have seen have been hit particularly hard. Public service cuts look like they've hit regions hard and we've seen manufacturing go, too."
He said policies designed to push people off the benefit would work better when the labour market was stronger. "It might make sense if there was demand out there for employees but if we increase supply they have got to have somewhere to go."
Craig Renney, policy director at the Council of Trade Unions and previously an adviser to former Finance Minister Grant Robertson, agreed it was a tough market. "We're seeing more and more people want more work and can't get it."
He said the number of unemployed per job ad would understate the real picture because about 400,000 people were underutilised - not working as much as they would like to.
"We still appear to be shedding work, we see on a weekly basis at major plants and in particular manufacturing sites closing across the country."
He said the situation was worse in the North Island then the South.
He said many job ads were for temporary positions or commission-based roles that would not give security.
He said young people had been particular hit by the downturn. The number of unemployed 15 to 19 year olds had risen by 10,000 in two years, to 37,200.
Simplicity chief economist Shamubeel Eaqub said jobhunters without experience would be "at the back of the queue".
Shamubeel EaqubSimplicity chief economist Shamubeel Eaqub. (File photo) Photo: Supplied
He said people should be careful about comparing regions because the boundaries could be arbitrary.
"People travel across territorial authority boundaries all the time."
But he said there were some localised areas of pain such as Tokoroa where there had been major employer closures.
"That means those local job opportunities are further reduced."
He said young people trying to enter a workforce during weak economic times could feel the effect for a long time.
"They miss out on that entry into the job, the career pathway. And then by the time the economy recovers, there's a new cohort of people who are competing for those positions."
Massey University Dean's Chair in Management Professor Jarrod Haar said it did not help anyone to have young people on benefits.
But he said it would be better to use the money that would have been spent on teenagers' benefits on encouraging businesses to hire them.
"The reality is there's just no jobs, you know, or let's be honest, there'll be the few jobs out there, but there'll be hundreds of young people wanting them, applying for them. And it'll be the case that demand outstrips supply in a big way."
Meanwhle, An orchardist says the horticulture industry is not crying out for workers.
Yummy Fruit Company chief executive Paul Paynter, who grows apples and stone fruit in Hawke's Bay, said the industry wasn't short staffed right now.
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52 days ago

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52 days ago

The most powerful passports for 2025

Brian from Mount Roskill

Arton's Global Passport Power Rank 2025 puts the United Arab Emirates in the top spot, with a visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of 179. Second place is held by Singapore and Spain, each with a score of 175.
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1 Singapore (193 destinations)
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Arton's Global Passport Power Rank 2025 puts the United Arab Emirates in the top spot, with a visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of 179. Second place is held by Singapore and Spain, each with a score of 175.
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1 Singapore (193 destinations)
2 South Korea (190)
3 Japan (189)
4 Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain, Switzerland (188)
5 Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Netherlands (187)
6 Greece, Hungary, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Sweden (186)
7 Australia, Czech Republic, Malta, Poland (185)
8 Croatia, Estonia, Slovakia, Slovenia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom (184)
9 Canada (183)
10 Latvia, Liechtenstein (182)
11 Iceland, Lithuania (181)
12 USA, Malaysia (180)
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J
52 days ago

Eyore & friends

Jude from Hillsborough

Soft toys

Kanga & Roo, who fits in her pouch
23 cm height

Eyore, soft plush material. Tail semi comes off, velcro on
23 cm height
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Soft toys

Kanga & Roo, who fits in her pouch
23 cm height

Eyore, soft plush material. Tail semi comes off, velcro on
23 cm height

Eyore, smaller
12 cm height

Eyore, on clip
16 cm height

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $15

J
52 days ago

Winnie & friends

Jude from Hillsborough

Soft toys
20 cm height

Winnie the Pooh has a brown spot on right arm.
Piglet has small brown spots on arm & cheek, & leg.
Pluto has no spots - he's clean

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $10

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