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2786 days ago

Should we bust ghost houses?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Do you have unoccupied "ghost houses" on your street? Investors buy them, park their money and pull the blinds across... but at what cost?

The last census showed there were 141,366 empty dwellings in New Zealand and in 2016, more than 33,000 houses in Auckland were officially … View more
Do you have unoccupied "ghost houses" on your street? Investors buy them, park their money and pull the blinds across... but at what cost?

The last census showed there were 141,366 empty dwellings in New Zealand and in 2016, more than 33,000 houses in Auckland were officially classified as empty. Find out why this is happening and what can be done about it.
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2786 days ago

The Resene Wallpaper Sale is on!

Resene

Neighbours – now is your chance to dress up your walls and save 30% off* the extensive range of Resene wallpapers! Patterned or bold, textured or neutral. Offer ends 5 June 2018.
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* Discount off the normal retail price at Resene owned ColorShops and participating resellers until 5 … View more
Neighbours – now is your chance to dress up your walls and save 30% off* the extensive range of Resene wallpapers! Patterned or bold, textured or neutral. Offer ends 5 June 2018.
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* Discount off the normal retail price at Resene owned ColorShops and participating resellers until 5 June 2018. Excludes wall decals and WallPrint. Not available in conjunction with any other offer.
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2786 days ago

Information sessions on the future of Gulf Harbour

Panuku Development Auckland

On behalf of Auckland Council, Panuku Development Auckland – the city’s urban regeneration agency – is holding information sessions throughout May about a proposal to retain control of the Hammerhead land (Lots 7 – 9) at Gulf Harbour that will:

• Ensure the ferry service can continue
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On behalf of Auckland Council, Panuku Development Auckland – the city’s urban regeneration agency – is holding information sessions throughout May about a proposal to retain control of the Hammerhead land (Lots 7 – 9) at Gulf Harbour that will:

• Ensure the ferry service can continue
• Retain public access to the land for continued open space and recreational usees
• Provide certainty of ownership to allow Auckland Transport to invest in ferry improvements

Dates: 21 and 23 May
Time: 6pm – 7.30pm
Venue: Gulf Harbour Yacht Club, 1299 Laurie Southwick Parade

For more information visit: www.panuku.co.nz/gulfharbour
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2786 days ago

Have you checked out the new Massey Men's Shed?

Amy Baker Reporter from North Harbour News

A West Auckland men's shed has at last found a premises to have a workshop after seven years of searching! North Harbour News took time out to get the tour...

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2787 days ago

Helicopter?

Sue from Te Atatu Peninsula

Has anyone noticed the increase in helicopter traffic lately?

2786 days ago

Come and be part of our Matariki tree plantings!

Phil Goff from Phil Goff

To help celebrate Matariki, Auckland Council is holding public tree planting events across June and July to put 60,000 new trees in the ground. Come and be part of it - you'll even get a tree to take home with you.

For event details and to register your attendance, visit goo.gl...

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2787 days ago

Free - Lots of Eastlite Folders

Sophie from Te Atatu Peninsula

My work has had a big clean out and I thought I would see if anyone wants these!

Free

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2787 days ago

Auckland Girls Grammar School Open Day 31 May 2018

Auckland Girls Grammar

We invite you to visit our school on Thursday 31 May. Our senior students will lead school tours throughout the morning and our Principal will give short talks at 10.00, 11.00 and 12 noon.

We will also be holding an Information Evening from 6.30 – 8.30pm. All prospective students for 2019 and… View more
We invite you to visit our school on Thursday 31 May. Our senior students will lead school tours throughout the morning and our Principal will give short talks at 10.00, 11.00 and 12 noon.

We will also be holding an Information Evening from 6.30 – 8.30pm. All prospective students for 2019 and their parents are very welcome to attend this evening.

Phone 307 4180 or email enrol@aggs.school.nz to register for Information Evening or for more information
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2788 days ago

Do you have children aged 4-7 years? They'll love this free book!

The Team from Ministry of Education

Oh my Goat! We just finished reading this awesome pick-a-path story that helps children learn the power of kindness. Have a go...

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2788 days ago

Boys Wetsuit needed

Sandra from Schnapper Rock

Hi everyone. We are heading to the Gold Coast in two weeks time (Soooooooo excited!) I want to take the kids to Wet n Wild but at this time of the year will need a wet suit. Seeing we will only use it once I dont want to go and buy a new one. Does anyone have a spare / no longer needed / can … View moreHi everyone. We are heading to the Gold Coast in two weeks time (Soooooooo excited!) I want to take the kids to Wet n Wild but at this time of the year will need a wet suit. Seeing we will only use it once I dont want to go and buy a new one. Does anyone have a spare / no longer needed / can borrow / buy for cheap boys wetsuit for a nearly six year old - 113 cm tall? Thanks so much. Sandra

Free

2788 days ago

Auckland is booming - just not for everyone.

Reporter Stuff

An official report obtained as part of a joint Stuff/Newshub investigation reveals the yawning gaps in a prosperity index across different parts of the city. Read part one of this three-part report here. Carmen Parahi and Simon Shepherd examine the five areas of Auckland with the lowest social … View moreAn official report obtained as part of a joint Stuff/Newshub investigation reveals the yawning gaps in a prosperity index across different parts of the city. Read part one of this three-part report here. Carmen Parahi and Simon Shepherd examine the five areas of Auckland with the lowest social deprivation scores. Read now

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