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These courses starting 24th September will set you up to enter the construction industry as an apprentice or entry-level employee. You’ll gain loads of hands-on, practical experience, starting off with small workshop projects and eventually building a prefabricated timber sleepout, through our … View moreThese courses starting 24th September will set you up to enter the construction industry as an apprentice or entry-level employee. You’ll gain loads of hands-on, practical experience, starting off with small workshop projects and eventually building a prefabricated timber sleepout, through our partnership with Go-Homes!
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Sarah from Pakuranga Heights
Hidey ho neighbours!
44 Archmillen Avenue, Pakuranga Heights.
We are having a garage sale tomorrow morning with the hope of moving the whole lot on to its next adventure!
We have kids clothes, books and toys.
Plus size ladies clothes, shoes and bags.
A microwave, some shelving units and … View moreHidey ho neighbours!
44 Archmillen Avenue, Pakuranga Heights.
We are having a garage sale tomorrow morning with the hope of moving the whole lot on to its next adventure!
We have kids clothes, books and toys.
Plus size ladies clothes, shoes and bags.
A microwave, some shelving units and other homewares.
Come and check it out!
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Tomorrow (Wed 19 Sept) is an info evening for potential Pasifika stallholders at Fickling Convention Mt Roskill, starting at 6.30pm. There’s no need to register and no charge to attend, just turn up. Applications for stalls at the 2019 Pasifika Festival close on Monday 24 Sept.
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Residents of a narrow cul-de-sac in east Auckland are bracing themselves for a daily influx of up to 70 cars. The group of neighbours are fighting a proposal to build a new childcare centre at the end of their brick-paved, quiet road in East Tamaki.
The Piccolo Park childcare centre could house … View moreResidents of a narrow cul-de-sac in east Auckland are bracing themselves for a daily influx of up to 70 cars. The group of neighbours are fighting a proposal to build a new childcare centre at the end of their brick-paved, quiet road in East Tamaki.
The Piccolo Park childcare centre could house up to 60 children, eight teachers and two staff members. Access was originally proposed to be from the busy Smales Rd, but Auckland Transport switched the entrance to Campile Cl. Brian Smith, who lived close to the proposed centre, said parking was reserved to one side of the street to allow for emergency vehicle access.
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Did your favourite restaurant make the cut? The results are in and New Zealand's top 100 restaurants for 2018 have been named! Click here to read all about them.
So what do you think? Did your favourite place to eat at miss out? Which restaurants from your city would you … View moreHi neighbours,
Did your favourite restaurant make the cut? The results are in and New Zealand's top 100 restaurants for 2018 have been named! Click here to read all about them.
So what do you think? Did your favourite place to eat at miss out? Which restaurants from your city would you add to the list? Let us know in the replies!
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Are you interested in becoming a Life Coach? Come along to get a taste of what Life Coaching is all about and to see if it is the right fit for you.
Our Taster Evening will be run by Momentum’s head trainer Vivienne Kelly and has been designed to provide insight for those who may be interested… View moreAre you interested in becoming a Life Coach? Come along to get a taste of what Life Coaching is all about and to see if it is the right fit for you.
Our Taster Evening will be run by Momentum’s head trainer Vivienne Kelly and has been designed to provide insight for those who may be interested in joining Momentum’s October intake of Life Coach students.
Our Taster will provide insight as to who we are, what we do, as well as what you will be qualified for once you have completed your training. We have also incorporated a fun practical component into this evening which will really give you an idea as to what becoming a coach is all about!
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Have you reminded the men in your life to have their prostate checked? Fathers, friends, brothers, grandfathers - it’s likely you know someone affected by prostate cancer. Sadly, every day at least two Kiwi men will pass away from prostate cancer.
Arrange a check with your GP today - a message… View moreHave you reminded the men in your life to have their prostate checked? Fathers, friends, brothers, grandfathers - it’s likely you know someone affected by prostate cancer. Sadly, every day at least two Kiwi men will pass away from prostate cancer.
Arrange a check with your GP today - a message the Prostate Cancer Foundation NZ is emphasising during Blue September. Mercy Radiology is working with the Prostate Cancer Foundation NZ to lead the way in early detection technology.
Join with us and donate to make a difference. Thanks for your support!
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Mikaila from Botany Downs
We are re doing our gardens and have some excess soil we need to get rid of. Anyone know how we can dispose of it or would like to take it off our hands? Would say a couple of large buckets full
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Entrepreneur Paul Young has won Auckland Council's Howick ward by-election, to become the city's first Chinese councillor.
Young, who arrived in Auckland in 1989, won by a margin of 1698 votes in a low-turnout poll with provisional figures showing 26.4 per cent of people voted.
He … View moreEntrepreneur Paul Young has won Auckland Council's Howick ward by-election, to become the city's first Chinese councillor.
Young, who arrived in Auckland in 1989, won by a margin of 1698 votes in a low-turnout poll with provisional figures showing 26.4 per cent of people voted.
He provisionally gained 7293 votes, ahead of local board member Jim Donald on 5595, former local journalist Phil Taylor on 5285, and Damian Light on 5222. Read more of the story here.
Kia ora neighbours,
Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was … View moreKia ora neighbours,
Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was debated.
But one debate is still ramping up - should the New Zealand Wars become a compulsory part of the curriculum? What do you think? Take part in our poll below!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Kiwis love our lawns and traditionally we expect our councils to keep the lawns of our public parks and verges tidy and well mowed and to get rid of any weeds. But actually a neat and tidy green lawn is a food desert for pollinators, and leaving grass unmown and letting so-called weeds like clover … View moreKiwis love our lawns and traditionally we expect our councils to keep the lawns of our public parks and verges tidy and well mowed and to get rid of any weeds. But actually a neat and tidy green lawn is a food desert for pollinators, and leaving grass unmown and letting so-called weeds like clover and dandelion flower provides food for bees and helps support biodiversity. Would you be happy if your local authority let the grass in your local parks grow long and allowed weeds to flourish?
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