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Soniyaa from Blockhouse Bay
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Mariyaraj from Sandringham
Yes, we’re open this weekend at 32 Carr Road. Mt Roskill. (Opp to Mt Roskill Fresh Supermarket) this Saturday and Sunday from 9am - 6pm ⏰
We’ve got a balanced variety of dosa, idly, medu vada and masala tea for you all to choose from this weekend!
Plenty of car park along the gazebo seating … View moreYes, we’re open this weekend at 32 Carr Road. Mt Roskill. (Opp to Mt Roskill Fresh Supermarket) this Saturday and Sunday from 9am - 6pm ⏰
We’ve got a balanced variety of dosa, idly, medu vada and masala tea for you all to choose from this weekend!
Plenty of car park along the gazebo seating available! ☔️
Don’t miss out 🕺🏻
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Bruce and Raewyn from Sandringham
Free, Pick-up Coyle Street, Sandringham
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Bruce and Raewyn from Sandringham
Pay cash on pick up
Coyle Street, Sandringham
Price: $10
Bruce and Raewyn from Sandringham
The square ones on the left have no drainage holes
Pay cash on pick up, Coyle Street, Sandringham.
Price: $10
Bruce and Raewyn from Sandringham
Pick up Coyle Street, Sandringham.
Pay cash when picking up
Price: $10
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A police incident is causing delays on Auckland Harbour Bridge on Wednesday afternoon.
What you need to know:
- The two left northbound lanes (lane 1 & 2 of 4) are blocked on the Harbour Bridge.
- Traffic is backed up to Newmarket heading north on both the Northern and Southern motorways.
… View moreA police incident is causing delays on Auckland Harbour Bridge on Wednesday afternoon.
What you need to know:
- The two left northbound lanes (lane 1 & 2 of 4) are blocked on the Harbour Bridge.
- Traffic is backed up to Newmarket heading north on both the Northern and Southern motorways.
- Auckland Transport have advised that bus routes 82, 866, 923, 931, 933, 939, 95B, 95C, 966 97B, 97R, NX1, NX2 have been delayed.
- NZTA is asking commuters to merge with care and expect delays.
- Google Maps is showing a delay of 39 minutes.
From stunning sunsets to quirky murals - we're loving seeing the beautiful photos that members are sharing across the country. These local Bright Spots add a little colour and brighten the day.
Our Bright Spots campaign closes on Sunday, 15 July so time is running out to share yours. With … View moreFrom stunning sunsets to quirky murals - we're loving seeing the beautiful photos that members are sharing across the country. These local Bright Spots add a little colour and brighten the day.
Our Bright Spots campaign closes on Sunday, 15 July so time is running out to share yours. With 10 prizes of $250 Resene ColorShop vouchers and $250 Prezzy® cards up for grabs, do take a moment and share this happy place with us.
Enter your local Bright Spots pics here today and be in to *WIN*.
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Julie from Hillsborough
Come on down this Friday 5 July to our night Market at 34c Stoddard Place in Mt Roskill at 5pm. Save yourself the hassle of dinner and enjoy our delicious dishes from our food court. We also have many fantastic stalls where you can grab some great bargains. See you there!
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Julie from Hillsborough
Come on down this Friday 5 July to our night Market at 34c Stoddard Place in Mt Roskill at 5pm. Save yourself the hassle of dinner and enjoy our delicious dishes from our food court. We also have many fantastic stalls where you can grab some great bargains. See you there!
Soniyaa from Blockhouse Bay
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The Shop Manager from Red Cross Shop Onehunga
Hi Neighbours,
Don’t let the chilly breeze get to you 🙂↕️
Add some heat to your lives and bring the colours of warmth to your environment😏
Reds ❤️ Oranges 🧡 Yellows 💛
Just because it’s Winter, doesn’t mean the fun stops🫷🏽
We’ve got school holidays around the… View moreHi Neighbours,
Don’t let the chilly breeze get to you 🙂↕️
Add some heat to your lives and bring the colours of warmth to your environment😏
Reds ❤️ Oranges 🧡 Yellows 💛
Just because it’s Winter, doesn’t mean the fun stops🫷🏽
We’ve got school holidays around the corner☺️
With our Book Week happening this Friday….
Snuggle up to some cozy sales and keep the kids busy!
Bring your reusable bags when you pop in and get yourself and your loved ones a real bargain😌
We are open Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm
Sundays 10am to 5pm
See you there 😎
Murray Halberg Retirement Village
This warming Hāngi recipe, created by Joy from Murray Halberg Village, serves six people with plenty of leftovers to enjoy the next day. Serve hot and enjoy with family or friends on a chilly winters night.
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Janet Court from Mac Senior Net Auckland
Come along and listen to Gillian Eadie from BrainFit Academy speaking about tools and tricks to keep our brain in top shape condition and improve our memory power. Gillian will speak after our AGM on Monday 8th July @ 1.30 pm at Te Tuhi, 21 William Roberts Road, Pakuranga.
Email: … View moreCome along and listen to Gillian Eadie from BrainFit Academy speaking about tools and tricks to keep our brain in top shape condition and improve our memory power. Gillian will speak after our AGM on Monday 8th July @ 1.30 pm at Te Tuhi, 21 William Roberts Road, Pakuranga.
Email: mac.auckland@seniornet.nz or Phone Janet 0212148386.
Brian from Mount Roskill
The start of July brings a raft of changes that will affect households across the country.
From prescription changes to mortgage tweaks, the rules, fees and taxes will affect the way that many people spend and borrow money.
Here are a few of them.
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Debt-to-income ratios and … View moreThe start of July brings a raft of changes that will affect households across the country.
From prescription changes to mortgage tweaks, the rules, fees and taxes will affect the way that many people spend and borrow money.
Here are a few of them.
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Debt-to-income ratios and loan-to-value restriction tweaks
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New debt-to-income rules will limit how much banks can lend to borrowers, compared to their household income.
Only 20 percent of lending can go to owner-occupier buyers with a debt-to-income ratio of six, and only 20 percent of investors loans will be able to be at a debt-to-income ratio of more than seven.
The debt-to-income calculation takes into account other debt, such as student loans.
These rules are not expected to make a big difference initially, because not much lending is currently being done above those levels. However, they are likely to limit the extent of future house price growth.
At the same time, loan-to-value rules will be eased slightly to allow banks to give 20 percent of lending to owner-occupier borrowers with a deposit or equity of less than 20 percent, and 5 percent of lending to investors with a deposit or equity of less than 30 per cent.
Previously, they could only lend 15 percent to owner-occupiers with less than 20 percent deposit and 5 percent of lending to investors with less than 35 percent.
Prescription charges
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A $5 charge is coming back on for prescriptions.
This does not apply to people who are over 65, Community Services Card holders, people who are under 14 or people ages 14 to 17 who are dependent on a Community Services Cardholder.
Auckland regional fuel tax abolished
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The Auckland Regional Fuel Tax scheme ended on 30 June.
This is worth 11.5c per litre on petrol, diesel and their biovariants.
FamilyBoost introduced
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The FamilyBoost policy takes effect from 1 July, offering a payment of 25 percent of early childhood education fees for households up to $75 a week.
This is available in full to households earning up to $140,000 and reduces for those earning up to $170,000.
Households should start saving their invoices from 1 July as either PDF or JPG files, Inland Revenue says.
Payments will be made in three-monthly blocks, starting in October.
Bright-line test reduced
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From 1 July, the bright-line test will reduce to two years, from the current 10 years, or five for new builds.
The bright-line test sets a limit on how long properties, apart from someone's main home, have to be held to avoid tax on capital gains when they are sold.
That means that properties sold on or after Monday now need to have been held for at least two years to avoid the automatic tax.
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand is warning there could be some confusion, though, because the new rules focus on the "disposal" date of a property rather than the acquisition date.
"Care needs to be taken as the dates are determined differently. The bright-line end date is determined by when the seller first enters a contract for sale, whereas the start, or acquisition date is typically determined when title transfers."
He said that could mean that anyone who had entered negotiations before 1 July could still be captured under the old rule.
Paid parental leave increases
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Each year, the maximum amount of paid parental leave available increases.
How much you get is determined by how much you were earning before you went on leave.
From 1 July, the maximum is $754.87 a week before tax, compared to $712.17 previously.
Gaming duty for offshore operators
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From 1 July, a 12 percent offshore gambling duty applies operators who are taking bets from New Zealand residents.
Offshore gambling operators have to register for GST if they make more than $60,000 in a 120-month period. Those that are registered for GST must also now register for the duty.
Excise tax on alcohol increases
The annual adjustment of excise tax on alcohol takes place on 1 July. This is based on movements in the consumer price index in the year to March.
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