Lynfield, Auckland

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1263 days ago

Gardening and pruning

Rosemary from Mount Roskill

Looking for someone who can take care of weeds, garden plots and general maintenance of garden.Contact 0272833140
Based in Mt Roskill

1264 days ago

Resident-friendly terms

Our pioneering approach to retirement living includes resident-friendly terms designed to protect you and your family.

Ryman’s Peace of Mind Guarantees include terms such as our deferred management fee that is capped at 20 percent, one of the lowest in the retirement sector.
Our base weekly… View more
Our pioneering approach to retirement living includes resident-friendly terms designed to protect you and your family.

Ryman’s Peace of Mind Guarantees include terms such as our deferred management fee that is capped at 20 percent, one of the lowest in the retirement sector.
Our base weekly fee is fixed for the entire time you occupy your townhouse or apartment*, and comprehensive care can be dialled up as your needs change.

Terms like these provide you with greater confidence to live the way you want.
*Some conditions apply
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1266 days ago

How Auckland's most famous press photos ended up in Arkansas

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Kia ora Neighbours, An auction of royal tour press photos taken by Stuff's predecessor companies is a curious new episode in the strange tale of millions of Australasian press photos. Read the story below:

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1266 days ago

Wanted a Fridge/Freezer in Working Condition for a needy family!

Keith from Avondale

Dear Neighbors,

Wanted a fridge freezer in working condition for a needy family trying hard to make it.

It does not have to be a large fridge but one in working condition and I am prepared to pay a reasonable amount to donate it to them.

Please leave a message for me Keith on 09 828 9785 or … View more
Dear Neighbors,

Wanted a fridge freezer in working condition for a needy family trying hard to make it.

It does not have to be a large fridge but one in working condition and I am prepared to pay a reasonable amount to donate it to them.

Please leave a message for me Keith on 09 828 9785 or send a text or call 0275 828 978.

Thank You for your Generosity in Advance,

Kind Regards,
Keith Coelho

1265 days ago

Apple iPhone Meeting Pakuranga Monday June 14th

Janet Court from Mac Senior Net Auckland

Come along to our Apple iPhone meeting 1.30pm at Te Tuhi Art Centre, 13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga, Monday 14th June. Our 1 hour presentation is about iPhones: range of topics to be covered - using airdrop; battery life; syncing music; transferring data from old to new phone & more. This is … View moreCome along to our Apple iPhone meeting 1.30pm at Te Tuhi Art Centre, 13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga, Monday 14th June. Our 1 hour presentation is about iPhones: range of topics to be covered - using airdrop; battery life; syncing music; transferring data from old to new phone & more. This is free meeting. Phone Janet 021 2148386.

1265 days ago

Welcome sign

The Team from Resene ColorShop New Lynn

A vintage print can make a great welcome sign for your home entrance way by simply adding some hand painted letters in your choice of Resene colours!

Find out how to create your own.

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1266 days ago

Wanted Fridge Freezer in working condition for a needy family

Keith from Avondale

Dear Neighbors,

I am looking for a fridge freezer for a needy family does not have to be a big one but in working condition. I am prepared to pay a reasonable amount to donate it to this struggling family who are trying hard by working and sending their children to school.

Please text or call … View more
Dear Neighbors,

I am looking for a fridge freezer for a needy family does not have to be a big one but in working condition. I am prepared to pay a reasonable amount to donate it to this struggling family who are trying hard by working and sending their children to school.

Please text or call me Keith, on 0275 828 978 or leave a message on tel 09 828 9785.

Thank You for your generosity in advance.

Kind Regards,
Keith Coelho

1267 days ago

Auckland named as world's most liveable city

Brian from New Lynn

Covid-19 has shaken up the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) annual ranking of most liveable cities, propelling Auckland to first place. New Zealand's most-populous city, home to 1.7 million Kiwis, beat out major cosmopolitan centres such as Tokyo and Vienna, the champion of the last … View moreCovid-19 has shaken up the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) annual ranking of most liveable cities, propelling Auckland to first place. New Zealand's most-populous city, home to 1.7 million Kiwis, beat out major cosmopolitan centres such as Tokyo and Vienna, the champion of the last poll in 2019. Wellington also rocketed up the list, with "The Coolest Little Capital in the World" sitting at number four on the list, released by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
So what does Auckland have that the rest don't?
As it turns out, the question answered by the poll is what doesn't it have?
The answer: Covid.
Other cities saw their ratings tumble as the effect of the pandemic dramatically curtailed the quality of life for their residents. Lockdowns imposed around the world lowered cities' scores in the survey's "culture and environment" category. For example, Vienna crashed out of the top 10 entirely, coming in 12th as New Zealand, Australia and Japan cities fared best. The Austrian capital had led the list since 2018 and for years ran neck and neck with Melbourne at the top of the survey of 140 urban centres. Lockdowns imposed around the world lowered cities' scores in the survey's "culture and environment" category. The four other categories are stability, healthcare, education and infrastructure. New Zealand's elimination of Covid-19 within its borders through lockdown measures helped by its geographic isolation, however, gave its cities a big boost. "New Zealand's tough lockdown allowed their society to reopen and enabled citizens of cities like Auckland and Wellington to enjoy a lifestyle that looked similar to pre-pandemic life," the EIU said in a statement. The EIU generally does not make the full rankings public. The last time Auckland was in the top 10 was in 2017, when it came eighth, a position Melbourne shared with Geneva this year. Vienna fell to 12th. Illustrating New Zealand's advantage this year, Wellington came fourth behind Osaka, which rose two spots to second place, and Adelaide, which leapfrogged its compatriots Sydney and Melbourne to third place from 10th. "The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a heavy toll on global liveability," the EIU said. "Cities across the world are now much less liveable than they were before the pandemic began, and we've seen that regions such as Europe have been hit particularly hard." The European Union struggled to get its vaccination campaign off the ground and many member states, including Austria, imposed more lockdowns than they had hoped to, hurting their cities' scores in the measure of 'culture and environment'. The four other categories assessed are stability, healthcare, education and infrastructure. So Aucklanders, next time you're sitting in traffic, waiting for a bus that never turns up or dodging window washers at intersections, remember that you don't have it so bad.
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1266 days ago

Confidence.

NumberWorks'nWords New Lynn

With a confident attitude, you can reach great heights.

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1284 days ago

Cleaner wanted

Moveena from Mount Roskill

Hi
I am looking for someone who can do weekly cleaning at my place in Mount Roskill. Please PM me if interested.
Thanks Moveena

1267 days ago

A promising sports future - Lynfield College student Kevin Zhang (14)

John from Lynfield

Lynfield College student Kevin Zhang (14) looks to have a very promising sports future ahead of him.

Kevin (Year 10) who swims for Roskill Swim Club, showed incredible talent at the 2021 Aon National Age Group Swimming Championships held at the Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre in April.

His… View more
Lynfield College student Kevin Zhang (14) looks to have a very promising sports future ahead of him.

Kevin (Year 10) who swims for Roskill Swim Club, showed incredible talent at the 2021 Aon National Age Group Swimming Championships held at the Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre in April.

His performance was outstanding, with five gold medals and a bronze. He also made the finals of the 50m freestyle and 100m backstroke.

Lynfield College is justifiably very proud of him.

Kevin’s results:
Gold: 100m Breaststroke (Men’s Final 14 Yrs)
Gold: 200m Freestyle (Men’s Final 14 Yrs)
Bronze: 200m Backstroke (Men’s Final 14 Yrs)
Gold: 100m Freestyle (Men’s Final 14 Yrs)
Gold: 200m Individual Medley (Men’s Final 14 Yrs)

Gold: 400m Freestyle (Men’s Final 14 Yrs)


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1267 days ago

Daffodil Day Area Coordinators

The Team from Cancer Society Auckland

Can you commit a few hours per week for the weeks leading up to Daffodil Day for our street appeal on Friday 27th August and Saturday 28th August? A current driver’s license and a car/vehicle will be needed as you will be required to drive around on Daffodil Day to ensure our collectors have … View moreCan you commit a few hours per week for the weeks leading up to Daffodil Day for our street appeal on Friday 27th August and Saturday 28th August? A current driver’s license and a car/vehicle will be needed as you will be required to drive around on Daffodil Day to ensure our collectors have their high visibility vests, eftpos machines, buckets and receive lots of support. If you are confident adapting to new software systems this will be a bonus! Our aim is to reduce the incidence and impact of cancer in Aotearoa New Zealand. We are here to help and support people with cancer, and their whanau. In the first instance and for more detailed information, please email your interest including your best contact number to Sudha Bhana Manager Volunteering sbhana@akcansoc.org.nz

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1268 days ago

RMHC® New Zealand Annual Appeal

Ronald McDonald House Charities

Help us house families with hospitalised children. Join the fight to fund a night. Find out more

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1269 days ago

Nurses vote to strike this Wednesday as DHB negotiations fall over

Brian from New Lynn

The eight-hour strike by nurses at all public hospitals and DHB facilities will go ahead this week after the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) voted to reject a second offer. NZNO lead advocate David Wait said the second DHB offer did not significantly change and did not address "serious … View moreThe eight-hour strike by nurses at all public hospitals and DHB facilities will go ahead this week after the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) voted to reject a second offer. NZNO lead advocate David Wait said the second DHB offer did not significantly change and did not address "serious nursing workforce issues" and "pay rates that do not attract people into the profession or retain the people we have".
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Nurses around the country will walk off the job in protest from 11am to 7pm on Wednesday.
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It's the second DHB offer that the union has turned down, which Wait said still fails to address the issues raised and wasn't significantly different to the previous offer. "Members are facing serious nursing workforce issues, with pay rates that do not attract people into the profession or retain the people we have, and staffing levels which stretch them to breaking point, putting them and their patients at risk."
District Health Boards spokesperson Dale Oliff said their main priority now is to ensure patient safety and maintain essential services during the strike. "DHBs will try to minimise disruption with some non-acute and elective procedures deferred were necessary to reduce demand on services and reduce patient numbers as much as possible." Processes are underway to contact patients impacted by the strike, while she said those needing urgent medical attention shouldn’t delay seeking help.
The union’s decision to reject the offer was prompted by the inclusion of a lump sum payment of $4000 which was a part payment on back pay that's owed to members through the pay equity claim that's expected to be settled at the end of the year. Wait said members know that these lump sums don't actually lift pay rates or improve the long-term issues that the health system faces and find it unfair that they'd be asked to wait out the pay equity process. "It's heart breaking that nurses and other health workers feel so undervalued that they would choose industrial action. Nobody wants this and the best way for future strikes to be avoided would be through a fair and decent offer." After the strike is over, negotiations will continue between NZNO and the DHBs which are likely to include mediation or facilitation, according to Oliff. "We anticipate bargaining will continue to focus on pay, with our commitment to the wellbeing package, protecting the gains from the last negotiations and DHBs assurance to safe staffing." Further strike action still hasn't been ruled out by NZNO and its 30,000 members. The union is calling for a "profession-enhancing offer" from the DHBs, that "truly recognises the contribution nursing staff make", according to Wait.
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1272 days ago

We Say/You Say: Waiheke Marina

The Team from Community News

Kia ora Auckland,

Should the proposed marina on Waiheke Island get the green light?

Construction on Waiheke Island's Kennedy Point marina is to continue after an out of court settlement was made between campaigners and developers.

Four years of court proceedings have been withdrawn by… View more
Kia ora Auckland,

Should the proposed marina on Waiheke Island get the green light?

Construction on Waiheke Island's Kennedy Point marina is to continue after an out of court settlement was made between campaigners and developers.

Four years of court proceedings have been withdrawn by Save Kennedy Point (SKP), after Kennedy Point Boatharbour Limited said they would put the welfare of a little blue penguin colony front of mind.

As part of the settlement, the developers have agreed to forgo all recent costs orders made against SKP and to not seek further costs from them.

SKP was facing bills of almost $250,000 sought by the developers and Auckland Council.

In more recent developments, the group has announced they will hīkoi to Parliament to deliver a petition asking Environment Minister David Parker take the case back to the Environment Court.

The petition, which already has 8500 signatures, was started by Uri o Ngāri Pāoa, who are occupying the beach at Kennedy Point.

What do you think about the proposal? Share your comments below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want them featured in your local community paper.

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