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1681 days ago

Thieves still out there

Tracy from New Lynn

A friend contacted me who lives on blockhouse bay road. She had 3 plant pots pinched from her doorstep and a concrete statue of an angelic woman holding a bird in her left hand with a right hand holding a small bird bath. Sad that even at this time thugs still feel they are entitled to take from … View moreA friend contacted me who lives on blockhouse bay road. She had 3 plant pots pinched from her doorstep and a concrete statue of an angelic woman holding a bird in her left hand with a right hand holding a small bird bath. Sad that even at this time thugs still feel they are entitled to take from others. Hope karma gets them.

1680 days ago

Kids activity ❤

Kim Neighbourly Lead from Mount Roskill

Another fun activity to try if you have some spare milk bottles and some coloured paper.

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1680 days ago

New coronavirus testing centres in Auckland

Laine Moger Reporter from Central Leader

Hey neighbours,
Five new testing centres became operational over the weekend. Find out where your nearest one is.

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1680 days ago

TOMORROW----The minimum wage is set to go up to $18.90 an hour on April 1.

Brian from New Lynn

It is currently $17.70 an hour, which would mean an extra $48 a week for Kiwis working full-time.
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1680 days ago

Wise words

Kim Neighbourly Lead from Mount Roskill

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1680 days ago

What is your neighbourhood doing to spread positivity during the lockdown?

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Central Leader

Hi neighbours, A Ponsonby psychologist's message for the community and wider NZ is: "it's OK not to be OK" during the lockdown. Dr Kirsten Wooff wrote the advice, along with 29 other mental health tips, on the footpath in chalk while out for a walk on Ponsonby Rd.
She said she … View more
Hi neighbours, A Ponsonby psychologist's message for the community and wider NZ is: "it's OK not to be OK" during the lockdown. Dr Kirsten Wooff wrote the advice, along with 29 other mental health tips, on the footpath in chalk while out for a walk on Ponsonby Rd.
She said she did it because she wanted to uplift the community. What are people in your area doing to spread positivity during the lockdown?

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1686 days ago

Check out this message from Mt Roskill MP Michael Wood

Kirk from Lynfield

As of this week the main function of my Mt Roskill electorate office is to provide and help co-ordinate community support as we deal with Covid-19. If you or someone you know needs support of any kind please let me know. If you are in a position to provide support (including dropping off food, … View moreAs of this week the main function of my Mt Roskill electorate office is to provide and help co-ordinate community support as we deal with Covid-19. If you or someone you know needs support of any kind please let me know. If you are in a position to provide support (including dropping off food, checking in on people, distributing public health information) then please contact me. My office will then act to match up people in each part of Mt Roskill who need help, with those who can give it. We have a strong and caring community and now’s the time to reach out. Please contact me by ...calling on 09-624-2278 or emailing michael.wood@parliament.govt.nz to be involved.
The message is on his Facebook page. Video here: www.facebook.com...

1681 days ago

New Zealanders living in Australia given access to $12 billion wage subsidy scheme

Brian from New Lynn

The scheme only applies to New Zealanders on 444 visas, Mr Morrison announced in a press conference this afternoon. "New Zealanders on 444 visas don't get access to the welfare system, but they are getting access to this Jobseeker payment," he said. "They're connected to … View moreThe scheme only applies to New Zealanders on 444 visas, Mr Morrison announced in a press conference this afternoon. "New Zealanders on 444 visas don't get access to the welfare system, but they are getting access to this Jobseeker payment," he said. "They're connected to businesses here, they have commitments here, they own and rent properties, and they are part of an ongoing economy here in Australia."
The subsidy scheme is $585.80 per week for full-time workers and $350 for part-time workers, paid in a lump sum over seven weeks. Overall, a full time worker gets a total payment of $7,029.60.
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