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Shami Chand from St Margaret's Anglican Church
Come Experience the wonder of a Christingle service! This is an interactive service which is ideal for all ages. Christingles were first used in a Christmas service in 1747 in the Moravian Church in Germany. A Christingle is made with several simple items including orange and a candle; each part … View moreCome Experience the wonder of a Christingle service! This is an interactive service which is ideal for all ages. Christingles were first used in a Christmas service in 1747 in the Moravian Church in Germany. A Christingle is made with several simple items including orange and a candle; each part symbolises something about the true message of Christmas. The service will include favourite carols, prayers, interactive message and the opportunity to make and light your own Christingle to take home for Christmas. Come along and invite your friends, family and neighbours!
Brian from New Lynn
The airline serves more than eight million cups of coffee each year, and while their current cups are compostable, Air New Zealand senior manager customer experience Niki Chave said the ultimate goal would be to rid them from landfills all together. The twice edible cup trial backs up Air New … View moreThe airline serves more than eight million cups of coffee each year, and while their current cups are compostable, Air New Zealand senior manager customer experience Niki Chave said the ultimate goal would be to rid them from landfills all together. The twice edible cup trial backs up Air New Zealand’s recent switch to plant-based cups on board all aircraft and in lounges.The plant-based cups are made from paper and corn instead of plastic, which enables the cup to break down in a commercial composter. Switching to plant-based cups is expected to prevent around 15 million cups from going to landfill annually. Air New Zealand also encourages customers to bring their own reusable cups on flights and into its lounges. According to its 2019 sustainability report, Air New Zealand emits around 3.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, making it one of the country's largest emitters.
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours,
Vanilla-flavoured, edible coffee cups are being trialled at Air New Zealand in an effort to reduce waste.
What are your thoughts on this innovative product?
Donna-lee Biddle Reporter from Central Leader
Auckland city residents have been asked to reduce water consumption after a main pipe burst. "Gross…
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Alison from New Lynn
Hi,
Have an old but still good Queen size bed with base that we don't use and don't have space for. Has some old stains (nothing dodgy - kids, ya know), but is clean and still has a few years use left in it.
If you want it or know someone who does - all you need to do is come and fetch … View moreHi,
Have an old but still good Queen size bed with base that we don't use and don't have space for. Has some old stains (nothing dodgy - kids, ya know), but is clean and still has a few years use left in it.
If you want it or know someone who does - all you need to do is come and fetch it.
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Season's Greetings Neighbours!
The December edition of the SuperSeniors newsletter is out now! It's filled with useful information including the details of the new Better Later Life Strategy.
In this issue we find out about regional banking hubs and the dangers of falls and concussions … View moreSeason's Greetings Neighbours!
The December edition of the SuperSeniors newsletter is out now! It's filled with useful information including the details of the new Better Later Life Strategy.
In this issue we find out about regional banking hubs and the dangers of falls and concussions in over 65-year-olds.
We also have a tasty lemon and yoghurt custard pot recipe, from the NZ nutrition foundation, for a holiday dessert treat!
Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
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Chamara from New Lynn
Hey there anyone know what i can do with a unwanted gift card? I got a Noel Leeming gift card which i dont want I would prefer the cash instead.
Any ideas?
We are hosting free Christmas event - for everyone, young and old, in the community! Come along for free food stalls, bouncy castle, sausage sizzle, Christmas carols, entertainment, candy floss, carnival games, great coffee and more. Did we mention this is all free?
Sunday 22nd December
… View moreWe are hosting free Christmas event - for everyone, young and old, in the community! Come along for free food stalls, bouncy castle, sausage sizzle, Christmas carols, entertainment, candy floss, carnival games, great coffee and more. Did we mention this is all free?
Sunday 22nd December
10.30pm-1.30pm
179 Hillsborough Road - front carpark
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