Lynfield, Auckland

1702 days ago

Enjoy a night of live music at Auckland Museum

The Team from Auckland Museum

A favourite event for Aucklanders young and old, LIVE at the Museum is back for 2020. Rock the night away with the melodic Tami Neilson and her brother Jay Neilson in the iconic Auckland Museum Grand Foyer.

Multi-award-winning Canadian-born, New Zealand singer-songwriter Tami Neilson needs no … View more
A favourite event for Aucklanders young and old, LIVE at the Museum is back for 2020. Rock the night away with the melodic Tami Neilson and her brother Jay Neilson in the iconic Auckland Museum Grand Foyer.

Multi-award-winning Canadian-born, New Zealand singer-songwriter Tami Neilson needs no introduction. Having become one of NZ’s most beloved artists of the modern era, blending country, soul and rockabilly into her signature high-octane performances, Neilson’s songs have tugged at our heart-strings and soothed our souls.

Accompanied by Tami’s brother and long-time co-writer/collaborator Jay Neilson, the Big Boss Mama will bring her extensive songbook to the Museum's Grand Foyer, to be enjoyed by people of all ages.

Tickets are selling fast, bring your family or friends and don’t miss this special evening performance.
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1702 days ago

Ute canopy

Selena from Avondale

For sale, $100 ono

Negotiable

1703 days ago

Best Value Travel Destinations 2020!

Relianz Group Ltd

East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
- Less popular than Bali but with just as pristine beaches and the best diving sites in Indonesia.
Budapest, Hungary
- Cheap thermal bath, affordable food with a fantastic dining scene, strolling through city and admire all the art wonders for free.
Madhya … View more
East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
- Less popular than Bali but with just as pristine beaches and the best diving sites in Indonesia.
Budapest, Hungary
- Cheap thermal bath, affordable food with a fantastic dining scene, strolling through city and admire all the art wonders for free.
Madhya Pradesh, India
- Great area for many types of wildlife spotting, also home to historic temples & towns.
Tunisia
- Both situated in North Africa, Tunisia is less touristy than the more famous North African country Morocco. At a lower cost, you can enjoy the same immersion such as beautiful coastline & majestic sand dunes.
Azerbaijan
- With many great architecture and museums for any art lover, Azerbaijan also has incredible natural scenery with Caspian Sea waterfront and Caucasus in the backdrop.

1703 days ago

Kākāpō to head home from Auckland Zoo after lengthy battle with deadly disease

Danielle Clent Reporter from Central Leader

Hi neighbours, kākāpō Margaret Maree has been cared for by Auckland Zoo for the past eight months after an outbreak of aspergillosis.
Now, she is well enough to go home. We got to go to her final CT scan which gave her the all clear to go back to Whenua Hou/Codfish Island.

1703 days ago

'No one checking': NZ coronavirus patrol non-existent: traveller

Brian from New Lynn

Entering New Zealand from the country at the centre of a global virus outbreak, an Air China passenger says no one aboard his flight was screened. The passenger, who did not want to be named, told the Herald he arrived in Auckland from Beijing on Monday evening. "There was no one checking … View moreEntering New Zealand from the country at the centre of a global virus outbreak, an Air China passenger says no one aboard his flight was screened. The passenger, who did not want to be named, told the Herald he arrived in Auckland from Beijing on Monday evening. "There was no one checking passengers' temperatures at Customs, through immigration, anywhere," he said. "I just walked out." Even though he and other passengers mentioned they had recently travelled to Wuhan, they left Auckland Airport only clutching a health pamphlet, he said. It was poles apart from the health screening he had seen in China, where travellers' temperatures were taken at multiple points at Hong Kong airport. Despite feeling fine and seeing no one on his flight seeming to be ill, he said the lack of screening made him nervous. "Every single person on the flight was wearing a mask, protecting themselves and trying not to spread anything. "I'm perfectly fine, but it was very unusual." The passenger's concerns follow comments online by shocked passengers who recently entered New Zealand unscreened. One passenger, who returned to Auckland via Hong Kong with their family only two days ago, took to Reddit to write about their arrival from a self-imposed isolation. They wrote that travellers faced strict precautions at Hong Kong airport and filled out questionnaires on their recent travel. "At the entrance of Hong Kong International Airport, workers were checking documents and only allowing those who had flights within 24 hours in. "Everyone was wearing masks. Before passing through security, temperatures were taken again." But when they arrived in Auckland, there was no indication of the global coronavirus outbreak but a few posters and a few people wearing face masks. "The customs worker who served us wasn't even wearing a mask and there was no temperature check," the passenger wrote. "The E-gates were still open too. It would've been very easy for someone to slip through." Despite extensive media coverage of the coronavirus outbreak, the passenger wrote that it felt as if the outbreak "didn't exist" in New Zealand. "It was a stark contrast from my experience in China and Hong Kong. I'm wondering whether it was because my flight was from Hong Kong rather than mainland China and because it was early in the morning and they had not yet implemented the new procedures they said they would in the news." A Ministry of Health spokesman said that from last Monday, public health staff have been at Christchurch and Auckland International Airports as flights from mainland China arrive. "Staff have been taking the temperatures of anyone who is feeling unwell and anyone with a temperature higher than 38 degrees Celsius will be referred for appropriate assessment," he said. "Yesterday public health staff met approximately 2500 passengers on six scheduled flights and 7 passengers and crew on one private flight arriving at Auckland Airport and 230 passengers and crew on one flight arriving at Christchurch International Airport from mainland China." None of those travellers met the suspected case definition for Novel coronavirus.
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1703 days ago

Shoe racks

Robert Neighbourly Lead from Lynfield

Works best with light footwear.

Free

1703 days ago

Apple Mac Meeting Pakuranga Monday 11th February

Janet Court from Mac Senior Net Auckland

Come along to our Apple Mac meeting 1.30pm at Te Tuhi, 13 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga, Monday 11th February. Our 1 hour presentation will be about 5G and Data Usage on our Apple iPhones. Your first meeting is FREE then you are more than welcome to join Mac Senior Net Auckland.

1703 days ago

Hunger for Colour - swap and save!

Resene

Brighten the day of someone in need and bring a little colour into your life...

By donating a can of food you'll save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.80 on an 80ml testpot) while also helping provide disadvantaged Kiwis with food parcels when they need them most.

Resene will gift… View more
Brighten the day of someone in need and bring a little colour into your life...

By donating a can of food you'll save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.80 on an 80ml testpot) while also helping provide disadvantaged Kiwis with food parcels when they need them most.

Resene will gift all food donations to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks.

Start gathering up those cans so you can swap and save at your local Resene owned ColorShop.
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1703 days ago

The Perfect 2020 Gift for Grandparents (25% Off)

iGuide NZ

Wouldn't it be nice to video-call your grandchildren? Take photos of your dog? Or bank online? Introducing iGuide, the guide designed to help you use your iPhone confidently. iGuide comes with step by step instructions and screenshots, covering all the main features of your iPhone.


iGuide… View more
Wouldn't it be nice to video-call your grandchildren? Take photos of your dog? Or bank online? Introducing iGuide, the guide designed to help you use your iPhone confidently. iGuide comes with step by step instructions and screenshots, covering all the main features of your iPhone.


iGuide was made for all ages and supports beginner level iPhone users, with 10 chapters explaining how to use all the essential apps on your iPhone. You can now enjoy using social media, online shopping, reading the news and more!


There are limited copies available. We’re offering 25% off and free shipping on all orders for our friends at Neighbourly. Visit https://iguideforiphone.com/ to find out how you can make life easier with an iPhone.
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