Hillsborough, Auckland

Have a browse...

Have a browse...

Check out what your neighbours are selling (or giving away!) here.

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158 days ago

makeupbag new

Nick from Mount Eden

makeupbag new

Price: $20

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158 days ago

makeupbag

Nick from Mount Eden

makeupbag

Price: $5

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158 days ago

makeup bag Ikea 5

Nick from Mount Eden

makeup bag Ikea 5

Price: $5

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158 days ago

Breville Juice maker

Michael from New Windsor

Breville Juice maker for quick sale. Good working order . Please contact Michael by text to 0220498546

Price: $50

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158 days ago

The latest product recalls

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!

Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.

Food Recalls:
Nutrient Rescue brand Double Shot products
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We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!

Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.

Food Recalls:
Nutrient Rescue brand Double Shot products
Haichijia brand Hua Jia Jiang Hu (Clam Vermicelli)
Daebok Rice Cake brand Ground Garlic and Korean Sundae
Woori Kimchi brand Minced Raw Garlic

Product Recalls: Infant care and clothing
The Orbit 3D Advanced Baby Swing Rocker Soother Seat Khaki - Sold at Baby Way
Young Originals Baby's Cosy Inner Henley Bodysuit - Sold at The Warehouse
Baybetss Cozy 360 Rotating and Convertible Car Seat with ISOFIX- sold at Baby Way
The Pod Baby Way Capsule – Cozy Haven Baby Capsule with Beige Liner and Footshield- sold at Baby Way
Cherub Baby Anywhere Warmer Pro- sold at Baby Bunting

Product Recalls: Clothing
Children’s hooded dressing gown - Sold at H&M
Children’s poncho towel with ties - Sold at H&M
SHEIN EVRYDAY Kids’ Pajama Sets- sold on SHEIN
Kids Mega Hoodie Blanket- sold at Not Socks Gifts

Product Recalls: Electronics
Labka One to Two Adaptor- sold at Panda Mart
LABKA 6 outlet power board- sold at Panda Mart
LABKA 8-Outlet Powerboard- sold at Panda Mart
Rechargeable Dehumidifer (Set of 2) - Sold at Innovations Direct

Product Recalls: Other
Fuel Line for Malibu Monsoon M5Di and M6Di boat engines
ToolPRO 570KG Engine Stand- sold at Supercheap Auto
AEG 18V F-RAPIDFIRE 10GA 30º- 34º Framing Nailer (A18F10FNNZ) - Sold at Bunnings

See past months recalls here. Stay safe, neighbours!

158 days ago

Check your details!

Entrust

If you have a power account and live in central, east or south Auckland, a dividend payment may be coming your way in late September. Look out for the Entrust pack in your letterbox or email inbox. Check we have your correct details and update us by email, mail or through the secure web link in … View moreIf you have a power account and live in central, east or south Auckland, a dividend payment may be coming your way in late September. Look out for the Entrust pack in your letterbox or email inbox. Check we have your correct details and update us by email, mail or through the secure web link in your email or letter. Find out more

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159 days ago

Illustrated Talk: Ferdinand Hochstetter’s 1858-59 visit to Auckland, and his associations with Alfred Buckland

Highwic from Highwic - Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga

Join us for an illustrated talk by local historian Bruce Hayward about Austrian geologist Ferdinand Hochstetter.

The diary of his stay in Auckland in early 1859 has recently been discovered, transcribed and translated. Known as the ‘Father of New Zealand geology’, Hochstetter (1829-1884) is… View more
Join us for an illustrated talk by local historian Bruce Hayward about Austrian geologist Ferdinand Hochstetter.

The diary of his stay in Auckland in early 1859 has recently been discovered, transcribed and translated. Known as the ‘Father of New Zealand geology’, Hochstetter (1829-1884) is best known for his wonderful map of Auckland’s volcanoes.


In addition to his geological, botanical, zoological and ethnological observations, his diary documents the weather, the people he met and the places he went prior to his major expedition on foot through the centre of the North Island.

Alfred Buckland, the owner of Highwic, was among the prominent political and society figures he met at the time. Hochstetter stayed with him on several occasions, and together they undertook a three-day trip on horseback.

When: Saturday 23 August

Time: 2pm

Cost: Normal entry (Free for HNZPT Members, Adults $10, Children free)
Bookings: Please email highwic@heritage.org.nz to book.

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159 days ago

DVD - sense & sensibility

Jude from Hillsborough

DVD - sense & sensibility
Still in good condition

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $4

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159 days ago

DVD - Jane Austen's Mansfield Park

Jude from Hillsborough

DVD - Mansfield Park
Jane Austen

Still in good condition

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $4

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159 days ago

DVD - Jane Austen's northanger abbey

Jude from Hillsborough

DVD - northanger abbey
Jane Austen

Still in good condition

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $4

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159 days ago

DVD - pride & prejudice

Jude from Hillsborough

DVD - pride & prejudice
Still in good condition

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $4

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159 days ago

DVD - Whale rider

Jude from Hillsborough

DVD - whale rider
Still in good condition

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $3

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159 days ago

Crayola silly scents crayons

Jude from Hillsborough

New, never been used.

Crayola
Silly scents sweet
Scented twistables crayons
12

I have 2 packs available - each pack is $8

Collection is from Herd Rd, Hillsborough

Price: $8

159 days ago

The Winter Puzzle Comp is Back!

The Post

Grab a copy of your local Stuff newspaper between July 1 - July 28 and participate in the Winter Puzzle Competition! Throw on your thinking cap, and complete the daily puzzles to go in the draw to WIN one of five iPads, valued at $699 each!

All you have to do is solve the puzzle, find the prize … View more
Grab a copy of your local Stuff newspaper between July 1 - July 28 and participate in the Winter Puzzle Competition! Throw on your thinking cap, and complete the daily puzzles to go in the draw to WIN one of five iPads, valued at $699 each!

All you have to do is solve the puzzle, find the prize word, and enter it online at thepost.co.nz/puzzletime. Complete all 28 puzzles for a higher chance to WIN.

To find out more about participating newspapers, click here.

The Team at The Post
Find out more

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159 days ago

KiwiSaver, Jobseeker and more — what's changing---July 1

Brian from Mount Roskill

It's July 1 and believe it or not we're halfway through 2025, which means the Government will roll out several new changes to policies and regulations.
Here are some of the highlights you need to know:
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Healthy Homes standards come into effect
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It's July 1 and believe it or not we're halfway through 2025, which means the Government will roll out several new changes to policies and regulations.
Here are some of the highlights you need to know:
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Healthy Homes standards come into effect
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One big change is mandatory Healthy Homes standards which all rental properties must now comply with.
The rules set basic standards for heating, insulation and ventilation.
Among them:
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Landlords need to provide one or more fixed heaters that can directly heat a home's main living room. These need to meet the minimum heating capacity
Properties need to be insulated in the ceiling and under the floor, unless the design of the home makes this impossible
Every liveable area needs a window or door that opens to the outdoors and can be fixed open
Kitchens and bathrooms need extractor fans
All rental properties also need efficient drainage, guttering and downpipes and any gaps or holes need to be blocked.
There is a tool on MBIE's Tenancy Services website landlords can use to check their compliance.
Parental leave payments
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The maximum weekly rate of paid parental leave will go up as of July 1.
The maximum parental leave payment rate for eligible employees and self-employed people will increase from $754.87 to $788.66 gross per week, Employment NZ said.
The minimum parental leave payment rate for self-employed parents will also increase from $231.50 to $235 gross per week, to reflect the minimum wage increase on April 1.
There have also been changes to broader parental leave requirements which will take effect that will clarify certain details around how leave is counted and who is eligible.
Jobseeker tightens up
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Jobseeker is making changes to how people can get support.
From Tuesday, people will only get Jobseeker Support for 26 weeks — six months — before they need to reapply. Currently, people need to reapply once a year.
Those who are already getting Jobseeker Support may still be on a 52-week reapplication before they move to the shorter period depending on their situation, Work and Income said.
There will also be changes to two groups of people already on Jobseeker - sole parents who are the primary caregiver and whose youngest dependent child is 14-18 years, and people who were "grandparented" and getting benefits before 2013.
KiwiSaver changes
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The Gvernment announced several changes to KiwiSaver in this year's Budget.
As of July 1, the government contribution will drop from 50 cents to 25 cents for each dollar you contribute to KiwiSaver each year, lowering the maximum government contribution from $521.43 to $260.72. You'll need to contribute at least $1,042.86 to get that.
The government contribution will be extended to include 16- and 17-year-olds from July 1 2025, and they will be eligible for mandatory employer contributions as well, from 1 April 2026. The age for auto-enrolment will remain at 18.
Those enrolled in the scheme with an income of more than $180,000 will no longer receive the government contribution. Eligibility for this will be tested according to one of the last two tax years based on the member's income, once their final tax return is finalised.
ACC payments to increase
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ACC has raised some payments starting July 1 as part of their annual review.
Clients who have been receiving weekly compensation for more than 26 weeks will have their payments increased by 2.89%.
The new gross maximum rate of weekly compensation payable will be $2418.55 per week.
Transport fees to increase
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Public transport fees are changing in many locations as councils try to meet a directive from the government to pay more of the cost of delivering the services.
Fares will increase in Waikato, Taranaki, Wellington, Canterbury and Invercargill. Northland's bus fares are going up in August.
Auckland Transport increased its fares in February. The BayBus service around Tauranga and Bay of Plenty increased prices in April, while the Otago Regional Council has agreed to raise prices but it hasn't set out when that will happen.
In Wellington, Metlink fares will rise 2.2% while in Christchurch, fees will also rise.
Check with your own local public transport for details in your area.
Raw milk records
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From July 1, it will be a requirement to keep records of the movement of raw milk to and from farms.
It's part of the National Pest Management Plan for Mycoplasma bovis which aims to prevent the spread of the disease.
Weight loss drug Wegovy available
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The weight loss and diabetes drug Wegovy (also known as Ozempic) which is only available on prescription, should be on pharmacy shelves as of July 1, drug maker Novo Nordisk confirmed.
It ends a years-long wait for the much-hyped medication.
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