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Ray from Te Atatu South
Hi
I'm not sure whether I sent my post correctly regarding the following subject.
Does anybody know of a good doctor, someone that is of middle age, is prepared to listen and give a good prognosis of a problem I come to see them with. Your help would be very much appreciated.
Could you … View moreHi
I'm not sure whether I sent my post correctly regarding the following subject.
Does anybody know of a good doctor, someone that is of middle age, is prepared to listen and give a good prognosis of a problem I come to see them with. Your help would be very much appreciated.
Could you please text 0274 456 024 with a name and surgery name.
Thank you very mucy
Fiona from Henderson
See the story after my reaction. It's directly from the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency website (link attached)
This is EXCELLENT news and it's for my safety, your safety - everyone's safety👍🏻😉
Fingers crossed the consistent repeat offenders will finally be dealt to once… View moreSee the story after my reaction. It's directly from the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency website (link attached)
This is EXCELLENT news and it's for my safety, your safety - everyone's safety👍🏻😉
Fingers crossed the consistent repeat offenders will finally be dealt to once the trial period has finished.
We've all seen them, no seat belts, all the head down while they think we can't see them on their phones - oh bring on the end date for the trial period - YAY!!!
From tomorrow, across three Auckland locations, we're trialing safety cameras to get a better understanding of how many people drive while using their mobile phones, and how many people don’t wear their seatbelts. This trial is the first of its kind in Aotearoa New Zealand.
While these are well-known issues, we don’t currently have accurate information about the scale of them. The six-month trial will provide useful insight as well as test the technology itself.
A key part of Road to Zero, New Zealand’s road safety strategy, involves supporting people to make good choices on our roads, which includes encouraging people to not use their phones while driving, and making sure everyone is wearing a seatbelt.
No enforcement action will be taken during the trial. No drivers will receive infringement notices, warnings, or any other communication from Waka Kotahi as a result of the trial. All images taken will be deleted within 48 hours, with a small number of anonymised images kept for reporting purposes. For more on the trial, visit www.nzta.govt.nz...
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One of the most controversial political adverts to ever emerge from New Zealand and boy oh boy, how times have changed, shame the politicians haven't😉
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Ella Martin from Sustinnoworx
Do you want to get your wardrobe Winter-Ready? Do you want a fun activity for the family? Or do you just want to share a morning with like-minded people on a Saturday morning?
SUSTINNOWORX is holding a Recycle Market at Edmonton School on Saturday 18 June from 10am-2pm!
Sustinnoworx is an … View moreDo you want to get your wardrobe Winter-Ready? Do you want a fun activity for the family? Or do you just want to share a morning with like-minded people on a Saturday morning?
SUSTINNOWORX is holding a Recycle Market at Edmonton School on Saturday 18 June from 10am-2pm!
Sustinnoworx is an eco-store, preloved shop and training space based at 7/104 Central Park Drive. We pride ourselves in never dumping any of our excess stock; instead upcycling any clothing that is unsuitable to wear.
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Help us to clear out excess stock and SAVE this good quality clothing from landfill by coming together for the planet at RECYCLE MARKET!
All clothing is only a gold coin donation, but that is not all that is on offer- fabric and haberdashery for the creatives, eco products, cultural cuisine and henna!
What are you supporting by coming to Recycle Market? Sustinnoworx is a social enterprise which exists as a training site for vulnerable women involved in the charitable organisation, Shakti. Shakti supports immigrant women effected by domestic violence, to safely reintegrate into society using housing, training and counselling. Shakti clients come to Sustinnoworx as part of their training, to learn retail, sustainability and upcycling skills. Through developing confidence, employability skills, English skills, and sustainability ideals, these women can integrate effectively and happily back into the community. Profits from preloved clothing, eco products and upcycled goods sold in the Sustinnoworx store go directly to supporting the housing and reintegration of these women.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
The hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what … View moreThe hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what you love about them. Send us up to five photos of your indoor plant displays. Email mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz. Meanwhile, here's last year's winner Alyce Read, from Nelson.
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Ray from Te Atatu South
Grant Robertson said that Superiatants got extra money this year for inflation adjustment of $20 pw. Sorry Grant it was the same increase last year. Sorry Grant no difference at all and I think something to be done about this. This $20 this year and last year was to keep in line with 66% of the … View moreGrant Robertson said that Superiatants got extra money this year for inflation adjustment of $20 pw. Sorry Grant it was the same increase last year. Sorry Grant no difference at all and I think something to be done about this. This $20 this year and last year was to keep in line with 66% of the average wage. The energy payment was additional. Can someone help me set up a web page to reflect that and include some potion voting poll. Please message me. I can host website at no cost. The government always gets away with everything. Hopefully we can point out that what they say is NOT always corrected they believe we just put up with it. LETS STAND UP AND SHOW THEM THE TRUTH. Please help either page and message my. Ph phone number is 0274 456024 as an alternative. Many thanks
Alex Neighbourly Lead from Henderson
Any Auto electrician or recommendation of someone who can change a connector of stereo?
Christine Corcuera from Red Cross Shop Henderson
We listened , it’s all for the men this week. We have a half price rail , limited stock so be quick for the best.
Visit us at Red Cross Henderson 433 great north road .
See you then.
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
French teen Eloi Rolland, who has been missing in Auckland since March 2020, told his family he wanted to bring them to New Zealand.
More than two years after his disappearance, his parents Thierry and Catherine Rolland have finally arrived from France.
They do not know what happened to their … View moreFrench teen Eloi Rolland, who has been missing in Auckland since March 2020, told his family he wanted to bring them to New Zealand.
More than two years after his disappearance, his parents Thierry and Catherine Rolland have finally arrived from France.
They do not know what happened to their son, and they’re desperate for answers.
“We don’t know what’s happened,” Catherine said. “We realise he is perhaps in another place.”
But the couple remain hopeful that Eloi is alive and well and said they would always be there for him.
Click 'read more' for the full story on Stuff.
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