Manukau - Wiri, Auckland

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Read the heart-warming neighbour stories here or even share about your Nice Neighbour.

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1132 days ago

FATHER'S DAY CHALLENGE

Carissa from Papatoetoe

If your Dad or Father Figure lives in your "bubble", sneak out tonight and TP his house (cover the house in toilet paper by throwing rolls of toilet paper from one side to the other). It will give him something to do tomorrow! If Dad lives afar, ask someone at his end to do it on your … View moreIf your Dad or Father Figure lives in your "bubble", sneak out tonight and TP his house (cover the house in toilet paper by throwing rolls of toilet paper from one side to the other). It will give him something to do tomorrow! If Dad lives afar, ask someone at his end to do it on your behalf. There's no shortage of toilet paper in New Zealand, so let rip (but remember to leave a roll or two for .... emergencies so you're good to go). Post your pics on Neighbourly.

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1132 days ago

Father's Day - Help a small business AND get Dad something nice

David Downs from SOS Business

If you’ve forgotten about Father’s Day - get him a voucher from www.sosbusiness.nz... and help a small business in need too!
And Aucklanders and Northlanders!
As a way of saying thanks for buying $50 or more of vouchers to your favourite locals, our friends at Goodman Fielder will gift you a … View more
If you’ve forgotten about Father’s Day - get him a voucher from www.sosbusiness.nz... and help a small business in need too!
And Aucklanders and Northlanders!
As a way of saying thanks for buying $50 or more of vouchers to your favourite locals, our friends at Goodman Fielder will gift you a $10 Universal Voucher!

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1132 days ago

Lockdown learning and Coq au vin recipe

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Almost 2 weeks into the Lockdown and here is what we have achieved.
With some rapid planning, we managed to transform our programme to online cooking demonstrations with the students preparing their own dishes at their homes.
Here are some of the dishes they have been preparing - Macarons with … View more
Almost 2 weeks into the Lockdown and here is what we have achieved.
With some rapid planning, we managed to transform our programme to online cooking demonstrations with the students preparing their own dishes at their homes.
Here are some of the dishes they have been preparing - Macarons with raspberry and chocolate, poached pear with creme anglaise , meringue, tuilles Amandine and Coq au Vin with mash potatoes.
Find the recipe of Coq au vin on our blog today

1132 days ago

Is a small business near you delivering?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Our friends at Stuff are collating an incredible directory of small businesses delivering during lockdown in every region across New Zealand. Check out the best in baked goods, meal companies, drinks of every sort, groceries and sweet treats delivering right to your neighbourhood.

Supporting … View more
Our friends at Stuff are collating an incredible directory of small businesses delivering during lockdown in every region across New Zealand. Check out the best in baked goods, meal companies, drinks of every sort, groceries and sweet treats delivering right to your neighbourhood.

Supporting local is easy with Support Local, Aotearoa. Have a browse or show your support by submitting a shoutout to a business near you now. They'll thank you for it.

Thanks for supporting local.
Browse the directory

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1132 days ago

Hello

TeHuia

This is a survey for people who live in Auckland – and who travel to the Waikato at least once per year.

We are seeking your feedback about a possible Auckland to Waikato train service on Te Huia – for Aucklanders. We need feedback from both people who have and also those who have not used… View more
This is a survey for people who live in Auckland – and who travel to the Waikato at least once per year.

We are seeking your feedback about a possible Auckland to Waikato train service on Te Huia – for Aucklanders. We need feedback from both people who have and also those who have not used Te Huia already.

By completing the survey you are not only providing important feedback but you will also be entered into the draw for one of two $100 Visa Prezzy vouchers – the winners will be notified on September 6th.

The survey is being run by Mobius Research, an independent company, on behalf of the Waikato Regional Council. All responses to the survey will be anonymous.

The survey will take approximately 8 minutes to complete. When answering the survey, please respond based on your normal travel behaviour between Auckland and the Waikato outside the context of COVID-19 travel restrictions under alert levels 3 and 4.

Please click on the link below to start the survey.
https://survey.mobiusresearch.co.nz/Community/se.ashx?s=705E3F104D6E4AD9

Do not hesitate to contact Stuart at Mobius if you have any questions or technical issues. stuart@mobiusresearch.co.nz

On behalf of the Te Huia team and the Waikato Regional Council, thank you in advance for your feedback - it is much appreciated.

Kind regards
Stuart Jeffcoat - Director
Mobius Research and Strategy Ltd.
Take survey

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1132 days ago

September 3rd Newsletter

Communications from James Cook High School

Kia ora! Our latest School Newsletter from our Tumuaki-Principal.

You can also read this newsletter and others we've posted since Lockdown 4 was announced via our school website. Click on the READ MORE button below! Mauri Ora!

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Community Newsletter - Sept 3 2021.pdf Download View

1132 days ago

Upcycled chandelier

The Team from Resene ColorShop Manukau

Up your potted plants game with this easy recycling project finished in Resene.

Find out how to create your own.

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1154 days ago

We're after more crafty creators to join our Boomer Shed!

Louise Beuvink from Beautification Trust

Do you love a knit and a natter? Are you a crochet queen? Or are you just starting out? 🧶

We're after more crafty creators to join our Boomer Shed! Join us making booties, cardigans, vests and blankets for premature babies and newborns in hospital. You'll be making a big difference … View more
Do you love a knit and a natter? Are you a crochet queen? Or are you just starting out? 🧶

We're after more crafty creators to join our Boomer Shed! Join us making booties, cardigans, vests and blankets for premature babies and newborns in hospital. You'll be making a big difference for families in need, all while making new friends and having lots of fun! 🥳

Our knitting and crochet group meets on Fridays, 9:30 am – 12 pm. If you want to join or find out more, give us a call on 09 269 4080, email admin@beautification.org.nz or visit www.beautification.org.nz....

ABOUT THE BOOMER SHED:
The Boomer Shed is our community shed for both men and women over 50. Located in a fantastic space at the Beautification Trust in Manurewa, the Boomer Shed is where positive ageing communities can feel welcomed, safe, valuable, independent, connected and can contribute to the communities they live in. Plus, we have a lot of fun here too!

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1133 days ago

September 2nd Newsletter

Communications from James Cook High School

Kia ora! Our latest School Newsletter from our Tumuaki-Principal for Thursday 2nd September.

You can also read this newsletter and others we've posted since Lockdown 4 was announced via our school website. Click on the READ MORE button below! Mauri Ora!

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Community Newsletter - Sept 2 2021.pdf Download View

1136 days ago

Last chance to nominate!

The Team from New Zealander of the Year Award | Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa

This is not a drill, Auckland 📣 there are less than 48 hours until nominations close for the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards.

This is your LAST CHANCE to nominate a good sort making a positive impact - whether they’re an artist you admire, a coach going the extra mile, or an … View more
This is not a drill, Auckland 📣 there are less than 48 hours until nominations close for the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards.

This is your LAST CHANCE to nominate a good sort making a positive impact - whether they’re an artist you admire, a coach going the extra mile, or an essential worker making a difference - it’s up to you to get their name in the ring! Nominations close midnight 31 August.

What are you waiting for? Head over the nzawards.org.nz/nominate now!

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1133 days ago

Countdown supermarkets to open early for healthcare, MIQ and emergency workers

Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Countdown will open its Auckland stores early from Saturday to allow healthcare, MIQ and emergency workers who are dealing with increased pressure to shop more easily.

Stores from Pōkeno to Warworth will open their doors for a priority access hour from 7am to 8am every day to give these … View more
Countdown will open its Auckland stores early from Saturday to allow healthcare, MIQ and emergency workers who are dealing with increased pressure to shop more easily.

Stores from Pōkeno to Warworth will open their doors for a priority access hour from 7am to 8am every day to give these workers the time and space they need to pick up essential goods.

Spokesperson Kiri Hannifin said opening a little earlier is one small way Countdown can relieve pressure on those “working at the coalface” of the latest outbreak in Auckland.

“These workers, particularly those caring for hospitalised Covid-19 patients or the large number of Kiwis currently in managed isolation, are working under huge amounts of pressure,” she said.

“Opening our doors to them an hour ahead of the public will give them the ability to shop in peace and access to freshly stocked shelves.”

Workers who can use the priority access hour include police, fire service, MIQ, ambulance, paramedic, DHB, hospital and medical personnel.

1133 days ago

Humanities degree shapes fresh approach

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi

Bachelor of Humanities

Meet Derek Ereatara who shares his journey with Awanuiārangi.

The Bachelor of Humanities programme marked a turning point in Derek’s life. “The content – indigenous studies, policy and business – fit right in with what I wanted. I knew it would help me … View more
Bachelor of Humanities

Meet Derek Ereatara who shares his journey with Awanuiārangi.

The Bachelor of Humanities programme marked a turning point in Derek’s life. “The content – indigenous studies, policy and business – fit right in with what I wanted. I knew it would help me personally and in my work with whānau in the health sector.

“It helped me to think differently, that opens up your world view.” he says.

Looking at everything with fresh eyes “shifted, enhanced and reinforced” his focus, particularly in working with rangatahi who need one-to-one support.

Awanuiārangi was like a second home, and still is. You just feel welcome.
Find out more

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1133 days ago

Bring your ideas to life in 2022

Manukau Institute of Technology

At MIT we support you to find your passion, unlock your potential and make your dreams a reality.

Our pracitcal hands-on learning and industry placements lead to real skills, for real jobs, in the real world.

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1134 days ago

Places of interest Covid

Lorna from Papatoetoe

Has anyone seen the up date they promised us at the 1pm of the 40 Supermarkets that are places of interest because I can't find it

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1134 days ago

Auckland Level 4, This means No Parties!

Doug from Weymouth

Weird! Just had some random guy looking for a Allied Work Force Party. He said it was to be a place with a Fiji Flag and a Caravan! We have a Fiji Flag and a Caravan!
I told him whole Auckland is at level 4 and there should be no parties anywhere in Auckland right now!
Do your bit people! There is … View more
Weird! Just had some random guy looking for a Allied Work Force Party. He said it was to be a place with a Fiji Flag and a Caravan! We have a Fiji Flag and a Caravan!
I told him whole Auckland is at level 4 and there should be no parties anywhere in Auckland right now!
Do your bit people! There is still Delta Variant Covid-19 in our Community!

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