Manurewa, Auckland

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1549 days ago

COMPETITION: A Dad Like No Other

WIN a gift hamper valued at $250 or join 5 lucky runners-up to take home a prize valued at $100.

Armed with laughter and powered by wisdom, dads are worth celebrating! Show your dad, grandad, or that special person in your life that you love them to the moon and back this Father’s Day.

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WIN a gift hamper valued at $250 or join 5 lucky runners-up to take home a prize valued at $100.

Armed with laughter and powered by wisdom, dads are worth celebrating! Show your dad, grandad, or that special person in your life that you love them to the moon and back this Father’s Day.

Best friend, hero, a voice of reason, rib-tickler. Share what you love most about your dad with New Zealand and be in to WIN! Get in quick – entries close on the 30th August. T&C's Apply.
Enter here!

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1550 days ago

BMW 318TI for sale

Dakota from Manurewa

Drives good, just overheats because theres a leak in da radiator so it needs replacing. Other than that its good to go😌Has rego wof ran out in june. Got no time for it as i have a another car so this just sits in driveway, Pm for more deets

Price: $1,200

1550 days ago

Students back at school in level 3 is a health risk, principals say

Josephine Franks Reporter from Manukau Courier

Kia ora neighbours, Auckland secondary schools have been told year 12 and 13 students can return to the classroom under coronavirus alert level 3 – but not all principals are happy about it.

“Our children's lives and the welfare of their families is more important than academic results … View more
Kia ora neighbours, Auckland secondary schools have been told year 12 and 13 students can return to the classroom under coronavirus alert level 3 – but not all principals are happy about it.

“Our children's lives and the welfare of their families is more important than academic results right now,” Haley Milne, principal of Kia Aroha School said.

Read more via the link below.

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1550 days ago

COVID-19 is the problem, not the people - please show compassion during this time

The Team from Counties Manukau Health

We appreciate this can be a scary time for a lot of whaanau – especially with all the misinformation on COVID-19 floating around on social media. Please keep in mind that the virus is the problem – not the people. Let’s show manaakitanga and aroha to one another.

Remember - you've got … View more
We appreciate this can be a scary time for a lot of whaanau – especially with all the misinformation on COVID-19 floating around on social media. Please keep in mind that the virus is the problem – not the people. Let’s show manaakitanga and aroha to one another.

Remember - you've got this! Wash your hands, 2 metre physical distance and go and get tested if you’ve got any of the symptoms – please call your doctor to get a test first. All testing is FREE. See the full list of urgent care clinics and testing sites in Counties here: bit.ly... #UniteAgainstCovid19

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1555 days ago

Coronavirus: Where to get tested

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

A raft of new coronavirus testing centres have opened across Auckland following the confirmation of a new community cluster in south Auckland.
Following the announcement on Tuesday night, the Northern Regional Health Co-ordination Centre recorded over 7800 Covid-19 tests on Wednesday, beating the … View more
A raft of new coronavirus testing centres have opened across Auckland following the confirmation of a new community cluster in south Auckland.
Following the announcement on Tuesday night, the Northern Regional Health Co-ordination Centre recorded over 7800 Covid-19 tests on Wednesday, beating the previous record of 6407 tests on June 23.
Anyone experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms should seek to get a free Covid-19 test at their local general practice, urgent care clinic or one of Auckland's 15 community testing centres.
Click 'read more' for a full list of testing centres, including addresses and opening hours.

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1550 days ago

A Message from our CEO

Manukau Toyota

Dear Customers... during Alert Level Three, all our stores (Botany, Manukau, Manukau Commercials, Papakura & Pukekohe Toyota will be operating fully contactless with no customers allowed in our buildings or on our vehicle yards. But we can still help you with your sales, servicing and parts … View moreDear Customers... during Alert Level Three, all our stores (Botany, Manukau, Manukau Commercials, Papakura & Pukekohe Toyota will be operating fully contactless with no customers allowed in our buildings or on our vehicle yards. But we can still help you with your sales, servicing and parts needs by phone or via website enquiry.

Thank you and stay safe everyone.

Darren Smart
CEO
Manukau Toyota Group

1551 days ago

Large wooden window frame with the glass in it.

Tulei from Clover Park

The large wooden window frame measures 1500mm height x 1600mm length. the glass panes on the left with the thick frame is the window that opens measures 800 mm high x 650 mm wide. The second window is 920 mm high x 750 mm wide.
This is a very heavy frame and you will need a trailer and another … View more
The large wooden window frame measures 1500mm height x 1600mm length. the glass panes on the left with the thick frame is the window that opens measures 800 mm high x 650 mm wide. The second window is 920 mm high x 750 mm wide.
This is a very heavy frame and you will need a trailer and another person to lift onto a trailer. Take as is...First in, first to get it. Call me on 021939342 to arrange collection after 4 pm.

Free

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1551 days ago

Graduation Postponed

Ignite Colleges from Ignite Colleges

Ignite Colleges Postpones August Graduation
In light of recent announcements by the Government and the rapidly changing situation with COVID-19, Ignite Colleges is postponing its August graduation ceremony. We will be in contact with you once a new date is confirmed. Stay safe - Kia Kaha

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1551 days ago

The NZ election is delayed until October 17

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours,

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delayed the 2020 election by a month, with the new polling day set for October 17.

Ardern has been under increasing pressure to delay the election, previously set for September 19, after Auckland was placed in a two-week lockdown due to an … View more
Hey neighbours,

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delayed the 2020 election by a month, with the new polling day set for October 17.

Ardern has been under increasing pressure to delay the election, previously set for September 19, after Auckland was placed in a two-week lockdown due to an outbreak of Covid-19 in the community, leading to a halt in most political campaigning.

To read more about the new election date, click here.

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