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1834 days ago

Volunteer at Auckland Museum

The Team from Auckland Museum

Have you ever wanted to get closer to our exhibitions, collections and give back to the people of Auckland? Becoming a Weekend Information Desk Volunteer is a great way to get amongst it at Auckland Museum!

If you’re a friendly, helpful person who would enjoy helping visitors and you’ve got … View more
Have you ever wanted to get closer to our exhibitions, collections and give back to the people of Auckland? Becoming a Weekend Information Desk Volunteer is a great way to get amongst it at Auckland Museum!

If you’re a friendly, helpful person who would enjoy helping visitors and you’ve got a knack for communicating clearly, we would love to hear from you. You’ll receive full workshop-based training to make sure you’re skilled to field questions and provide helpful information to Museum visitors.

We ask for a commitment of approximately one half-day shift per week or per fortnight, typically on Saturday or Sunday. We would love to hear from you if you have availability on Fridays and/or Mondays also. We are seeking people who are able to make a genuine, long-lasting commitment to being an Auckland Museum volunteer

Here’s your chance to help shape the experience people from Auckland, the rest of New Zealand and the rest of the world have at Auckland Museum.
Apply here!

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1835 days ago

Countdown won't sell fireworks this Guy Fawkes

Brian from New Lynn

A customer survey by the supermarket chain resulted in two in three respondents say they "rarely or never" bought fireworks for private use.
More than seven in 10 said the biggest reason they didn't do so was because of animal welfare, and about half cited fire safety. Environmental … View more
A customer survey by the supermarket chain resulted in two in three respondents say they "rarely or never" bought fireworks for private use.
More than seven in 10 said the biggest reason they didn't do so was because of animal welfare, and about half cited fire safety. Environmental reasons were cited by 39 per cent, disturbing neighbours 34 per cent and personal safety 30 per cent. Countdown general manager merchandise, Scott Davidson, said declining interest and conversations with store teams led to the decision. "Our customers have told us that while they still love to celebrate special occasions such as Matariki, Diwali, Chinese New Year and Guy Fawkes, backyard fireworks at home are becoming less of an occasion than they used to be. "We've decided to leave it to the professionals and we think the vast majority of our customers and our team will agree with this." The move is supported by the SPCA, which earlier this year led a multi-agency study that found a majority of New Zealanders supported a ban on the public sale of fireworks. SPCA CEO Andrea Midgen said fireworks can be terrifying to animals. "Whether that's on Guy Fawkes night or at any other time of the year," she said. "Every year animals are injured, frightened, go missing or occasionally suffer abuse related to fireworks."
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1845 days ago

Bob

Sue from New Lynn

Bob works behind the counter at West Liqour. HIs partner is C.E.O of a licensing Trust and earns a bit more than him.
Bob wants to be a "fatcat" on the living wage so he can pay his mortgage and bills and at least have something left over.
Now after being insulted, demeaned and … View more
Bob works behind the counter at West Liqour. HIs partner is C.E.O of a licensing Trust and earns a bit more than him.
Bob wants to be a "fatcat" on the living wage so he can pay his mortgage and bills and at least have something left over.
Now after being insulted, demeaned and under-valued, Bob and his 200plus co-workers now know who NOT to vote for at the upcoming Local Body Elections

1834 days ago

Get creative with glass

The Team from Resene ColorShop New Lynn

Lace patterns always look beautiful. Turn this glass vase from plain to pretty with a lace effect and a Resene testpot.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1834 days ago

Kogan - Mop parts

Pankaj from Hillsborough

KOGAN Steam Mop parts...almost all the part you see in photos are double and brand new. For more photos copy the link and see it on facebook - www.facebook.com...
As is where is. Pick up from Hillsborough!

Price: $25

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1834 days ago

Baby Cot sheet (3 piece set)

Pankaj from Hillsborough

Brand New. Baby pink color by designer Bebe..cot sheet 3 piece set. Cotton look...description of photos. Marked price $39.
Unopened packed in the box as shown in photos!
Pick up from Hillsborough.

Price: $30

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1834 days ago

Brand new top

Pankaj from Hillsborough

Size Small...Brand new top.
As is where is. Pickup from Hillsborough.
Please see my other listings.

Price: $10

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1834 days ago

Denim Jacket

Pankaj from Hillsborough

Denim Jacket style....looks great when worn with any top.
Size - S. Pick up from Hillsborough. Please see my other listings.

Price: $10

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1834 days ago

Max dress

Pankaj from Hillsborough

Brand new orange dress from Max. Small size.....Happy to show before making a purchase. Pickup from Hillsborough. Please see my other listings. Happy shopping :)

Price: $15

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1834 days ago

Baby Monitor

Pankaj from Hillsborough

Angelcare baby monitor in perfect condition. Comes from a pet and smoke-free home. As is where is. Pickup from Hillsborough.

Price: $60

1837 days ago

How do you think Auckland Council has done this term?

Todd Niall Reporter from Central Leader

Hi Neighbours, Auckland Council meets for the last time on Thursday before heading to October's local body elections. Progress has been made but three has also been a lot of squabbling and spite. Do you think the councillors have done well? Read the story below.

(Please type NFP if your … View more
Hi Neighbours, Auckland Council meets for the last time on Thursday before heading to October's local body elections. Progress has been made but three has also been a lot of squabbling and spite. Do you think the councillors have done well? Read the story below.

(Please type NFP if your comments are not for print)

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