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74 days ago

Wireless Coverage Solutions Auckland Wide

Thomas from The WiFi Experts

Sick of slow WiFi? Deadzones? Buffering? Give us a call for a free site visit and quote Auckland wide!

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74 days ago

Hooked on adventure

Logan Campbell Retirement Village

Neil’s love for fishing stretches back as far as he can remember. From catching sprats on the farm as a young boy to representing New Zealand on the world stage, it’s always been his passion. These days, as a Bruce McLaren Village resident, Neil finds nothing more enjoyable than casting a line,… View moreNeil’s love for fishing stretches back as far as he can remember. From catching sprats on the farm as a young boy to representing New Zealand on the world stage, it’s always been his passion. These days, as a Bruce McLaren Village resident, Neil finds nothing more enjoyable than casting a line, surrounded by scenic vistas and the melodies of native birds, before releasing his catch back into the water.

An experienced fishing guide, Neil shares his love of fly fishing with his new mate and village neighbour, David. While they met in the village, the pair are often mistaken for lifelong friends. Like Neil, David has always been an active person.

Click read more for the full story.

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74 days ago

Have you got your tickets yet?

Heart Foundation Lottery

Welcome the new year with the chance to win a brand-new home!

For just $15 a ticket, you could win this fully furnished Jennian home in the stunning coastal town of Clarks Beach, Auckland—your perfect escape, just a short drive from the city.

Valued at over $1 million, this home features … View more
Welcome the new year with the chance to win a brand-new home!

For just $15 a ticket, you could win this fully furnished Jennian home in the stunning coastal town of Clarks Beach, Auckland—your perfect escape, just a short drive from the city.

Valued at over $1 million, this home features three bedrooms, a spacious open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area, and is ready to welcome its new owner.

Whether you choose to make it your forever home, a holiday retreat, a rental property, or sell it, the choice is yours!

Get your tickets today at heartlottery.org.nz.
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77 days ago

Dosa weekend anyone?! 🤩

Mariyaraj from Sandringham

This weekend, the Tiffin Truck will be serving of delectable chettinadu dishes at 60 Dornwell Road, Mt Roskill. Devotees of dosas can savor a variety of options available from 10 am to 7.30 pm on both Saturday and Sunday. To enjoy the full range, it is prudent to arrive early, as the truck may … View moreThis weekend, the Tiffin Truck will be serving of delectable chettinadu dishes at 60 Dornwell Road, Mt Roskill. Devotees of dosas can savor a variety of options available from 10 am to 7.30 pm on both Saturday and Sunday. To enjoy the full range, it is prudent to arrive early, as the truck may close once the food supplies are exhausted. Avail yourself of this opportunity to treat your taste buds! See you out there.

Price: $10

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77 days ago

Kwilla Decking Wanted

Doug from Mount Albert

Looking for used/cut offs Kwilla decking, 140 x 19 size , with lengths ranging from 1/2 metre or longer with a total length needed of 12-13 metres. No problem with nail holes or imperfections. Any amount available will be appreciated. Please DM message me.

Free

77 days ago

Did you know....

Marketing Manager from Beds4U Newmarket

Did you know that a good night’s sleep helps boost your mood for the New Year celebrations? Stay well-rested to start 2025 off with energy and excitement! #HealthTip #Beds4u #NewYearGoals

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80 days ago

Marriage celebrant

Raul from Auckland Central

Hi, I am looking for a marriage celebrant. Does anyone know if someone can do a simple wedding this time of the year or early new year. Txt me 0276632921.

77 days ago

Free Used/Unused Gift Wrappers

Uma from Westmere

Hi, those who have unwrapped their Christmas presents or Birthday presents & don't need the gift wrappers. I'd like to have them to reuse instead of throwing away. I'm looking for used gift wrappers & bouquet flowers wrappers in any condition or extra pieces unused gift … View moreHi, those who have unwrapped their Christmas presents or Birthday presents & don't need the gift wrappers. I'd like to have them to reuse instead of throwing away. I'm looking for used gift wrappers & bouquet flowers wrappers in any condition or extra pieces unused gift wrappers to use for myself. Please message on Neighbourly or on 0220416592 to pick up. I can come & pick up at any locations. Thank you

77 days ago

Fair play

Resene

Whether it’s a playhouse, she shed or teenager’s sleepout, a stencil-painted floor in Resene Clockwork Orange will elevate it from meh to wow. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions. Find out more

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79 days ago

Te Pūrākau o Te Rangatira Ngākau Hūmarie - Day 34

Kiran Reddy from Mount Eden

The Tale of the Humble Leader

In a small Māori village near the coast of Aotearoa, the whānau were preparing for Te Rā o te Kirihimete (Christmas Day). It was a time of celebration, sharing, and remembering the values of aroha (love), manaakitanga (hospitality), and kotahitanga (unity). … View more
The Tale of the Humble Leader

In a small Māori village near the coast of Aotearoa, the whānau were preparing for Te Rā o te Kirihimete (Christmas Day). It was a time of celebration, sharing, and remembering the values of aroha (love), manaakitanga (hospitality), and kotahitanga (unity). However, this year, the village faced a challenge. Their rangatira, Wiremu, had grown distant and prideful, burdened by his position.

Wiremu often made decisions alone, thinking that his wisdom and authority were enough to guide the iwi. While the villagers respected him, they felt unheard, and the spirit of unity began to fade.

As the Kirihimete celebrations approached, the kaumātua, Hinewai, decided to intervene. She invited Wiremu to the marae one evening, where she shared a story about Tāwhaki, the demigod who ascended to the heavens not through power, but through humility and service.

“Wiremu,” Hinewai said, “even the greatest leaders are at their strongest when they serve their people. Leadership is not about standing above others but walking beside them.”

Wiremu reflected on her words but was unsure how to change.

The Lesson of the Whetū (Stars)

On Christmas Eve, as the village prepared for their festivities, a fierce storm rolled in from the sea. The winds howled, and the rain poured, threatening to ruin the celebration. The central whare kai (dining hall) began to leak, and the decorations the tamariki had made were soaked. The people gathered anxiously, unsure of how to proceed.

Wiremu stood at the edge of the marae, looking at the chaos. In that moment, Hinewai’s words echoed in his mind: “Even the greatest leaders serve their people.”

Without hesitation, Wiremu took off his korowai (cloak of leadership) and joined the villagers. He grabbed buckets to catch the rain, helped rebuild the decorations, and reassured the tamariki that their work would be restored. His humility inspired others, and soon the entire iwi was working together, laughing and singing as they prepared the whare for the celebration.

A Kirihimete Under the Stars

When the storm cleared, the sky was filled with bright whetū (stars). The villagers gathered around a glowing fire outside the whare, sharing kai and stories of gratitude. Wiremu stood among them, no longer as a distant rangatira, but as a friend and servant of his people.

Under the starlit sky, Hinewai stood and addressed the iwi.

“This Kirihimete, we are reminded that true leadership is like the brightest whetū. It does not shine to outdo others but guides them through darkness. Wiremu has shown us the power of humility, and through his service, we have rediscovered our unity.”

Wiremu bowed his head humbly. “Tonight, you have all taught me that a leader is nothing without their people. Let us carry this spirit of kotahitanga and aroha into the new year.”

The villagers cheered, and the spirit of Te Rā o te Kirihimete shone brightly in their hearts.

Moral of the Story:

Leadership is not about authority or pride but about humility and service. Like the whetū that guide travelers, a true leader walks alongside their people, bringing light and unity through service and aroha. At Christmas, we are reminded of the importance of giving, humility, and leading with love.

82 days ago

Worst Xmas ever?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

There's a a lot of planning that goes into Christmas day and sometimes things just don't go to plan. But it can be a good thing - a family mishap or hilarious memory that you can laugh about in Christmases to come.

Whether you burnt the dinner or were stranded at an airport...

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There's a a lot of planning that goes into Christmas day and sometimes things just don't go to plan. But it can be a good thing - a family mishap or hilarious memory that you can laugh about in Christmases to come.

Whether you burnt the dinner or were stranded at an airport...

Share your Christmas mishaps below!

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80 days ago

Success isn’t just about numbers; it’s about making the right decisions at the right time.

Moore Markhams

At Moore Markhams, we work alongside you to understand your goals and help you navigate challenges, from tax compliance to business strategy.

As part of a global network, we provide local expertise backed by international connections, so you’re supported every step of the way.

Discover howView more
At Moore Markhams, we work alongside you to understand your goals and help you navigate challenges, from tax compliance to business strategy.

As part of a global network, we provide local expertise backed by international connections, so you’re supported every step of the way.

Discover how Moore Markhams Auckland and our nationwide team can help your business thrive.
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80 days ago

Antique Mahogany Dressing Table 174 cm high ,110 cm wide,48 cm deep

Jayesh from Mount Albert

Antique Mahogany Dressing Table 174 cm high ,110 cm wide,48 cm deep

Antique Mahogany Dressing Table 174 cm high ,110 cm wide,48 cm deep

Very good condition

1920s antique british
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Antique Mahogany Dressing Table 174 cm high ,110 cm wide,48 cm deep

Antique Mahogany Dressing Table 174 cm high ,110 cm wide,48 cm deep

Very good condition

1920s antique british

Pick up from

Mount Albert
$299

Price: $299

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80 days ago

Pair of Ducklings

Alexander from Mount Albert

Is looking for a new home. Contact 0204288811.

Free

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