Kelston, Auckland

1719 days ago

Temporary Closure to the Public Auckland War Memorial Museum

The Team from Auckland Museum

Mayor Phil Goff today announced the temporary closure of libraries and a number of cultural institutions across the city.

The Museum’s Chief Executive Dr David Gaimster said “Auckland Museum is aligned with the Auckland Councils efforts to limit the transmission of the COVID -19 … View more
Mayor Phil Goff today announced the temporary closure of libraries and a number of cultural institutions across the city.

The Museum’s Chief Executive Dr David Gaimster said “Auckland Museum is aligned with the Auckland Councils efforts to limit the transmission of the COVID -19 coronavirus. We will close our doors today at 5pm and will review our position regularly as new information from Health Officials comes to hand.”

“This was not an easy decision,” says Gaimster. “Auckland Museum has a role in the community to provide a sense of trust and continuity in times of uncertainty. However for the health and wellbeing for our visitors, our people and communities it has been necessary to make this difficult decision.”

The Museum will continue to operate behind the scenes undertaking the full range of its non-public facing activities such as caring for collections and taonga, research, digital and online initiatives, preparation of exhibitions and development of public programmes, planning and conservation.

Dr. Gaimster says while the Museum building is closed, it can still be visited online.

“Stay in touch with us at aucklandmuseum.com and we’ll keep you informed. Connect with us on our social media channels where we will bring you inspiring stories of our Museum, its collections and people,” he says.

“We don’t know yet when we will be able to re-open our doors, but we look forward to welcoming visitors back when we can,” says Dr. Gaimster.
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1719 days ago

Coronavirus: What you should prepare in case you need to self-isolate

Brian from New Lynn

The Government recently asked New Zealanders to prepare for this situation. But how do you prepare for staying at home for a two-week period? Kiwis have been told not to bulk buy, and some won’t be able to afford to buy two weeks’ worth of supplies at once, but gradually adding extra items to … View moreThe Government recently asked New Zealanders to prepare for this situation. But how do you prepare for staying at home for a two-week period? Kiwis have been told not to bulk buy, and some won’t be able to afford to buy two weeks’ worth of supplies at once, but gradually adding extra items to your grocery list can build up your stock. According to New Zealand Civil Defence, during a pandemic or a prolonged emergency you will need a two-week stock of food and water.
Here is a list of food items that can easily be stored for two weeks:
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Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, and vegetables.
Canned juice, milk, and soup.
High-energy foods such as peanut butter, jam, salt-free crackers and energy bars.
Trail mix (pre-packaged or homemade).
Comfort foods such as hard sweets, sweetened cereals, snack bars, and biscuits.
Instant coffee, tea bags.
Compressed food bars. They store well, are lightweight, taste good, and are nutritious.
Dried foods. They can be nutritious and satisfying, but may contain a lot of salt, which promotes thirst. If salt is a problem, used dried fruit, like raisins.
Freeze-dried foods. They are tasty and lightweight.
Whole-grain cereals (oatmeal, whole-wheat, multi-grain).
Instant meals. Cups of noodles or cups of soup are a good addition.
Snack-sized canned goods, which generally have pull-top lids or twist-open keys.
Pre-packaged beverages. Those in foil packets and foil-lined boxes are sealed and will keep for a long time if the seal is not broken.
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Other items that you may need to consider depending on your personal circumstances are:
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Medications – you should check with your chemist about storage requirements for any medications your taking. Pain relievers and contact lenses and solutions are other medical supplies you may need.
Items for young children, including nappies, bottles, dummies, powdered milk and formula.
Detergent, feminine supplies, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, comb and brush, lip balm, sunscreen, heavy-duty plastic garbage bags and ties, medium-sized plastic bucket with tight lid, disinfectant, household chlorine bleach.
Sanitation and hygiene items: toilet paper, towelettes, soap, hand sanitiser liquid.
First aid kit for common injuries.
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Look after your mental health as well
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Two weeks of staying home can seem like a long time for people and looking after your mental health is also important.

Civil Defence suggests making sure you also think about ways you can entertain yourself with books and other forms of entertainment and ways to occupy your children.

You can find more information on preparing for self-quarantine here from Civil Defence here.

If you are returning to New Zealand from overseas or don’t have a stock at home and have suddenly been required to self-quarantine you can order any item you need online. Family or friends can also drop supplies at your door.
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1720 days ago

Auckland Council ready to further escalate COVID-19 response if required

The Team from Auckland Council

Auckland councillors met this morning with the chief executives of the council and all relevant council-controlled organisations to analyse the impact of COVID-19 and current and further responses that may be needed to deal with the spread of the virus.

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1719 days ago

Together we can slow the spread

The Team from Auckland Council

Visit www.covid19.govt.nz... to learn the simple steps you can take to unite against COVID-19 and slow its spread. You can also find out what help is available and get the latest updates.

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1719 days ago

Essential coronavirus information🤧🤒😷

Fiona from Henderson

The pic attached was a screen grab from Stuff. I have attached all the links that are in the pic and are as follows:
1. Full coverage: www.stuff.co.nz...
2. Sign up for the daily coronavirus newsletter: my.stuff.co.nz...
3. Latest on NZ cases:
www.stuff.co.nz...View more
The pic attached was a screen grab from Stuff. I have attached all the links that are in the pic and are as follows:
1. Full coverage: www.stuff.co.nz...
2. Sign up for the daily coronavirus newsletter: my.stuff.co.nz...
3. Latest on NZ cases:
www.stuff.co.nz.../120209229/coronavirus-a-global-pandemic-20-positive-tests-in-nz--heres-what-you-need-to-know
4. How do I self-isolate?: www.stuff.co.nz.../120287143/coronavirus-everything-you-need-to-know-about-selfisolation
5. What are my rights at work?: www.stuff.co.nz.../120289125/what-does-the-coronavirus-mean-for-my-job
6. Get coronavirus updates on Facebook: www.facebook.com...
7. Official Government covid-19 page: covid19.govt.nz...
The original article of where these links were found: www.stuff.co.nz.../120421918/coronavirus-govt-cancels-events-with-more-than-100-people-here-is-what-you-need-to-know

1719 days ago

Government shutting borders...

Fiona from Henderson

... to all but citizens and permanent residents
New Zealand is closing its borders to everyone but citizens and permanent residents in an attempt to stop the growth of coronavirus.
The ban is in place for planes boarding after 11.59pm on Thursday.

Partners and children of citizens or permanent … View more
... to all but citizens and permanent residents
New Zealand is closing its borders to everyone but citizens and permanent residents in an attempt to stop the growth of coronavirus.
The ban is in place for planes boarding after 11.59pm on Thursday.

Partners and children of citizens or permanent residents are exempt from the ban, as are some health workers and humanitarian workers.
This announcement follows a Covid-19 cabinet meeting on Thursday and comes minutes after Australia banned all non-residents from its country.
www.stuff.co.nz...

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1719 days ago

1164 Huia Rd, Huia | For Sale | The Smiths - Ray White

Ray White Titirangi

🏡 Into The Blue 🏡

1164 Huia Road, Huia

✔️ Here lies a charming bungalow that enjoys spectacular views across Foster Bay out to the Awhitu Peninsula and beyond
✔️ This home makes for the perfect weekend escape with access to the Huia bay and reserve so close by and the best little … View more
🏡 Into The Blue 🏡

1164 Huia Road, Huia

✔️ Here lies a charming bungalow that enjoys spectacular views across Foster Bay out to the Awhitu Peninsula and beyond
✔️ This home makes for the perfect weekend escape with access to the Huia bay and reserve so close by and the best little cafe in west Auckland just a stones throw away
✔️ A home with great potential (needing some loving care) and with a guaranteed lifestyle that all others can only dream of
✔️ This property offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, kitchen with sea views, big deck, grass backyard and off street parking for 3+ cars
✔️ Huia is the diamond destination on the Manukau and those who fall under its spell truly count themselves the most fortunate of people

Contact THE SMITHS to view this wonderful home or come along to the open home!


View this property online: www.rwtitirangi.co.nz...


#TheSmiths #PremiumProperty #ElitePerformers #RayWhite #Huia #RealEstate

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1719 days ago

Please READ

Brian from New Lynn

Unichem in Lynnmall are giving FREE flu vaccinations for all those over 65 years
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1719 days ago

A little bit of caring goes a long way. Let's work together to spread kindness around, not germs. ❤️

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

As more people begin to self isolate and distance themselves, we'll need our neighbours support now more than ever before. The following can be printed at home and filled-in with your details to drop around your street or community.

For the latest COVID-19 advice, visit: covid19.govt.nz/

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1719 days ago

Swimming Classes continue

Manager from Waterhole Swimming Centre Ltd

We are open and are operating classes as normal
We are continuing to monitor the situation and have increased our cleaning and sanitizing procedures.
Please see attached newsletters for further information

Covid_19_NZSCTA.pdf Download View

newsletter Coronavirus.pdf Download View

newsletter Coronavirus update 1.pdf Download View

POSTER_COVID_19.pdf Download View

1719 days ago

Dental care

CMDental Ltd

We are doing a spectacular special this March at CM Dental ltd. Examination including all small dental films at $50 If you have a scale and polish at the examination time we will provide both for $120 . The treatment options are always discussed to determine which option is best for you. From … View moreWe are doing a spectacular special this March at CM Dental ltd. Examination including all small dental films at $50 If you have a scale and polish at the examination time we will provide both for $120 . The treatment options are always discussed to determine which option is best for you. From extracting a painful tooth, carrying out root canal treatment, giving preventative care, placing dental implants or fitting dentures; our focus is treatment that will be effective and long lasting. www.cmdental.co.nz...

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1720 days ago

Know Your Dentures

Dentic Denture

If you have missing teeth then dentures may be exactly what you have been looking for. An affordable option to give you that Hollywood smile you’ve always dreamed of, giving you a major boost in your confidence and self-esteem. Here Dentic Denture Clinic aim to answer a few commonly asked … View moreIf you have missing teeth then dentures may be exactly what you have been looking for. An affordable option to give you that Hollywood smile you’ve always dreamed of, giving you a major boost in your confidence and self-esteem. Here Dentic Denture Clinic aim to answer a few commonly asked questions to help you understand more about dentures.

1) When should I replace my dentures?
Over the time, you may find your dentures become loose and ill-fitting as your gum resorbs and shrinks. Difficulty in chewing and frequently experiencing tired and sore gum are symptoms that indicate your denture is due for a replacement.

2) I plan to have teeth removed but don’t want to seen without teeth, what should I do?
Immediate dentures are made prior to teeth removal so that on the day of your extractions your missing teeth can be instantly replaced with a denture.

3) I have a few missing teeth, I’m not sure if I need dentures?
A common misconception is that you need to lose all your teeth before getting dentures. However, there are types of dentures that only replace a few missing teeth too.

4) I recently broke/ lost my dentures, do you provide quotes?
Dentic Denture Clinic offers same-day repairs. However, if your dentures cannot be repaired, Dentic provide free Work and Income (WINZ) and insurance quote at no obligation

To inquire, please contact Dentic Denture Clinic at 09 948 2202 or visit the clinic at 201 Taylor Street, Blockhouse Bay, Auckland for a free consultation with no obligation.

What are you waiting for, it’s time to smile.
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