235 days ago

Heartbeats Cardiac Support and Education Group Meets Tuesday

Trent Lash from Heartbeats West Auckland

Heartbeats West Auckland heart event survivors group meeting this Tuesday 7th November.
WHERE: SturgesWest Community Centre, 58 Summerland Drive, Henderson
WHEN: Tuesday afternoon at 1:00pm

If you are a heart event survivor, and don't know where to turn, or haven't quite sorted out 'what's my future look like'? 'Am I likely to have another heart attack'? 'Where can I get help'? "I'm really struggling' - you have found the right place. We're all about support, both emotional, and educational. We can point you to healthcare professionals who can help you further.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME - come along, learn from, and meet other heart event survivors who are on the same journey.

For further information call Trent on 0220 606 199

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4 days ago

Poll: Is it still rude to wear a hat inside?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Times have changed and perhaps so has our societal rules around taking off hats when indoors. What are your thoughts?

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Is it still rude to wear a hat inside?
  • 74.9% Yes, take them off indoors
    74.9% Complete
  • 24.2% No, it's not anymore
    24.2% Complete
  • 0.9% Other - I'll share below
    0.9% Complete
3371 votes
8 hours ago

Time for a clear-out?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Delve back into that garage or wardrobe! It's time to sell your gently-loved goods at The Neighbourly Winter (online!) Garage Sale

On Saturday 6th July, members will be online checking out the goods on offer so it's a great time to get rid of your winter clutter.

Maybe it's time to realise that you're never going to use that snowboard or ski jacket, and that you really do have one too many heaters. Whatever it is, take a picture and put it on Neighbourly for locals to see.
List an item now

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8 hours ago

Mānawatia a Matariki from Auckland Zoo

Auckland Zoo

As a zoo in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Auckland Zoo is committed to enhancing the wellbeing of its communities and te ao Māori.

Bringing nature into your everyday life is proven to improve your physical and mental wellbeing – and the best part is that we can connect with nature everywhere!

That's why for this Matariki, we're encouraging our communities to take time to reflect, renew and reconnect with Papatūānuku.

Watch how the Zoo's kaimahi connect with Papatūānuku
Find out more

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