Kingsland, Auckland

804 days ago

FLASH SALE!

Marketing Manager from Beds4U Newmarket

Are you ready to experience the most blissful sleep of your life? You'll need a New Zealand made comfy bed to make it happen; after all, no one sleeps like us Kiwis!
We’re bringing our biggest flash sale ever to your bedroom for a limited time:
⚡️ Enjoy up to 65% OFF on NZ made Beds … View more
Are you ready to experience the most blissful sleep of your life? You'll need a New Zealand made comfy bed to make it happen; after all, no one sleeps like us Kiwis!
We’re bringing our biggest flash sale ever to your bedroom for a limited time:
⚡️ Enjoy up to 65% OFF on NZ made Beds & Mattress
⚡️ Get FREE LOCAL DELIVERY*
This sale will be gone in a flash. Get your good night’s sleep HERE before it’s too late!

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804 days ago

PLANT SALE

John Sammut from Disabled Citizens Society

PLANT SALE POP UP SHOP
421 DOMINION ROAD MT EDEN
SUNDAY 18/09/2022
9.00AM TILL 2.00PM
DONT MISS OUT LOWEST PRICES IN AUCKLAND
HOYA KERRII, VARIEGTED COMPACTA, THAI CONSTELLATION, FICUS AND MORE!!!!

805 days ago

Golf Clubs

Jonathan from Mount Albert

Hi, I have a set of left hand golf clubs comprising 1 driver, putter, pitching wedge, 4,6,8 & 9 irons with carry bag & some practise balls to boot.

Price: $20

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805 days ago

The Kiwi Fun Run hits Auckland

Round the Bays

Tamaki Drive on Sunday 5 March 2023, get amongst it!

Entries for Round the Bays 2023 are now open. Join us on Tāmaki drive once again for a day of entertainment, colour and pride. This year, you decide how you want to race - Go virtual, meet us at that finish line on March 5 and receive that … View more
Tamaki Drive on Sunday 5 March 2023, get amongst it!

Entries for Round the Bays 2023 are now open. Join us on Tāmaki drive once again for a day of entertainment, colour and pride. This year, you decide how you want to race - Go virtual, meet us at that finish line on March 5 and receive that all important finishers medal.

Better yet, Super Saver entries are open now! so lock in your Supersaver entry before Thursday 6 October for only $25 for an Adult and $15 for a Child. Check out all the entry options here.

Are you in?
Know more

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805 days ago

Short arms long stay: Peter the T. rex to stay longer at museum

Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader

In April 2022 Auckland War Memorial Museum became the first ever Museum in the world to display Peter the T. rex.

The museum has now announced Peter will remain on display until the end of 2023.

Peter the T. rex stay was due to end September 2022, but as a result of the enthusiastic response… View more
In April 2022 Auckland War Memorial Museum became the first ever Museum in the world to display Peter the T. rex.

The museum has now announced Peter will remain on display until the end of 2023.

Peter the T. rex stay was due to end September 2022, but as a result of the enthusiastic response from visitors the stay has been extended.

Twelve metres long, nearly four metres high and displayed in its hunting position, this is one of a small number of almost complete fossil Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons in the world and the first real T. rex fossil ever to be exhibited in Aotearoa.

Dr David Gaimster, Chief Executive at Auckland Museum, says “We are delighted Peter the T. rex is extending his stay. He has been an extremely popular attraction. Visitation in the first two weeks of opening was the highest since records began. We also know that families have returned to see the T. rex over and over again.”

Peter the T. rex was recovered from the famous 'dinosaur playground’ of the Lance Formation in Eastern Wyoming. While a fully intact T. rex skeleton has never been found, Peter is one of the most complete examples to date, with a significant number of the largest bones preserved in pristine condition.

While most dinosaur skeletons are brown, mineral deposits on Peter’s bones create a rare obsidian black colour. Only four black T. rex have ever been discovered.

Peter is staying on until the end of 2023.

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805 days ago

Building And Renovation Expert

Luke from Best Nest Building Company

Your Building and Renovation Experts

Here at Best Nest, we know that every project is different. From commercial builds to small renovations to large-scale new homes there is a lot to consider.


We work closely with you from design to finished product in order to meet your expectations. … View more
Your Building and Renovation Experts

Here at Best Nest, we know that every project is different. From commercial builds to small renovations to large-scale new homes there is a lot to consider.


We work closely with you from design to finished product in order to meet your expectations. Check out our pages below for more information on what we can do to help you.



#building #buildingnz #buildingnzhomes #buildingnzfuture #buildingnzeconomy #buildingnzsfuture #buildingnzsince2016

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805 days ago

Voting opens – it’s time to choose Auckland’s next mayor

The Team from Auckland Council

From today you will be receiving a personalised voting pack in your letterbox. Look out for the purple envelope that is your ticket to choosing the mayor, councillors and local board members who will shape decisions for Auckland over the next three years.

Voting closes at midday on Saturday 8 … View more
From today you will be receiving a personalised voting pack in your letterbox. Look out for the purple envelope that is your ticket to choosing the mayor, councillors and local board members who will shape decisions for Auckland over the next three years.

Voting closes at midday on Saturday 8 October 2022.

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806 days ago

Concrete wall

The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Eden

Brighten up a tired concrete wall with Resene Lumbersider. Find out how to brighten up your wall.

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806 days ago

Queen size bed with mattress

Vandana from Mount Albert

Queen size bed with super comfy mattress for sale
No pets
Smoke free house
Viewing welcome
Pickup Sandringham

Size with mattress
Length 210cm
Height 60cm
Width 160cm

Price: $350

810 days ago

Fancy winning some tiakarete?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Kia ora Auckland......or shall I say, Tāmaki Makaurau?

You've likely already heard, but this week is Māori Language Week - Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - and we'd like nothing more than to encourage your kōrero with some kai.

We have some delicious Whittaker's tiakarete … View more
Kia ora Auckland......or shall I say, Tāmaki Makaurau?

You've likely already heard, but this week is Māori Language Week - Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - and we'd like nothing more than to encourage your kōrero with some kai.

We have some delicious Whittaker's tiakarete (chocolate) to give away, so whether it's naming the days of the week, sharing your pepeha, or just a cheery kia ora - it's all about giving it a go.

Share any kōrero or kupu in the comments below to be in to win. Kia kaha, Tāmaki Makaurau!

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806 days ago

150 more places for you to drop off your vote

The Team from Auckland Council

From Friday 16 September there will be 150 extra locations across the Auckland region where you can drop off your orange return envelope.
These are in addition to the New Zealand Post boxes in your neighbourhood.

You’ll also find Vote Boxes at:
- 65 Auckland Countdown supermarkets,
- 11 … View more
From Friday 16 September there will be 150 extra locations across the Auckland region where you can drop off your orange return envelope.
These are in addition to the New Zealand Post boxes in your neighbourhood.

You’ll also find Vote Boxes at:
- 65 Auckland Countdown supermarkets,
- 11 Auckland Transport hubs,
- Auckland Libraries,
- council service centres,
- 29 pop-up locations across Tāmaki Makaurau.

Check out the map of all the Vote Boxes in fixed locations here: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz...

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806 days ago

Pictogram Study

Gayl from Mount Eden

Thanks you for those who have shown interest in this research. I am still wanting young people aged 5-18 to help me to develop pictograms that are meaningful. To understand if the pictograms are understandable and helpful for young people, we want to canvas a range of young people for their … View moreThanks you for those who have shown interest in this research. I am still wanting young people aged 5-18 to help me to develop pictograms that are meaningful. To understand if the pictograms are understandable and helpful for young people, we want to canvas a range of young people for their thoughts.


Participation consists of completing an online survey. It can be completed on a mobile device or laptop. If you or someone you know would like to participate, you can use this link auckland.au1.qualtrics.com...
or email BSGM@auckland.ac.nz for more information.
It will take around 15-20 minutes to complete. All those that complete can opt into entering a draw for one of three $100 Westfield Vouchers.

The research has been approved by the NZ Health and Disability Ethics Committee 2022 Full 12705

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807 days ago

Funding new business assets?

Speirs Finance

5 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO ASK when considering how to fund the acquisition of business assets:
What is the asset being used for?

What is the asset’s useful life? Both the real expected life and the useful life as determined by the IRD for depreciation purposes?

What is the cash position of … View more
5 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO ASK when considering how to fund the acquisition of business assets:
What is the asset being used for?

What is the asset’s useful life? Both the real expected life and the useful life as determined by the IRD for depreciation purposes?

What is the cash position of the business?

What funding options exist, and which is most appropriate for the asset type taking into account the intended use and lifecycle?

How can the funding be structured to maximise cash flow to the business?

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807 days ago

Apartment for Rent

Paul from Auckland Central

2 Bedroom , two carparks , fully furnished , large PM me if interested

807 days ago

Lorne Street Spring Fair - Saturday October 1st

Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero (Auckland Central City Library)

Central City Library is proud to present the Lorne Street Spring Fair on Saturday 1st October, 10am – 3pm.

A free event to welcome in Spring, promote sustainability and celebrate our migrant communities.
Join us for live music from around the world, dance performances, creative workshops, … View more
Central City Library is proud to present the Lorne Street Spring Fair on Saturday 1st October, 10am – 3pm.

A free event to welcome in Spring, promote sustainability and celebrate our migrant communities.
Join us for live music from around the world, dance performances, creative workshops, crafts and food stalls.

We’ll have workshops with the ReCreators where you can make Fabric and Flax Flowers and Upcycle T-shirts, Circability will be teaching circus skills for all ages, and you can learn about composting with the Chinese Conservation Education Trust. We’ll also have a craft stall where you can make traditional Chinese bracelets, necklaces and earrings, and learn the art of paper cutting.

We’ll have a range of entertainment including folk songs from Ireland, Sweden, Galicia, Wales and Iran, Chinese dance performances and Samulnori (Korean drumming).

Drop in any time between 10 and 3 to check it out!

This event is supported by the city centre targeted rate

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