Massey, Auckland

It is the weekend!

It is the weekend!

List your pre-loved gems in Neighbourly Market.

1941 days ago

My lovely, ugly pansy shades. 😃

Sharon from Te Atatu South

I took the two fugliest pieces of fabric I could find (because I didn't want to do anything else with them!), and made a shade cloth for my pansies today. 😃 It works beautifully. 😃 Also, I've got Californian poppies open in my garden today. 😃

1941 days ago

City Rail Link tunnel machine debut

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

The City Rail Link's tunnel boring machine has arrived in Auckland after a voyage of more than 9000 km from China.

Dubbed Dame Whina Cooper, the machine will excavate the rail tunnels for the city's largest ever transport infrastructure project.

It was shipped from its factory in … View more
The City Rail Link's tunnel boring machine has arrived in Auckland after a voyage of more than 9000 km from China.

Dubbed Dame Whina Cooper, the machine will excavate the rail tunnels for the city's largest ever transport infrastructure project.

It was shipped from its factory in southern China on board the BBC Orion and will be trucked to the City Rail Link site in Mt Eden for reassembly.

City Rail Link Ltd chief executive Dr Sean Sweeney said the machine's arrival signals an important transition for the project.

It marks a symbolic crossover from those enabling works to the complex and hefty job of finishing our tunnels and stations, he said.

"Construction is ramping up quickly."

People are invited to the see the machine close up at an open day planned for December.

More details will be announced next month.

The tunnel boring machine will be used to excavate two 1.6 km tunnels from Mt Eden to the CBD to link with the tunnels already dug from Britomart Station.

Work will start later this week on excavation of the first 51 metres of the tunnel at Mt Eden.

Excavation of the cavern and trench will make room for the machine to take over mining.

People will be able to keep track of Dame Whina Cooper's progress when tunneling begins.

An on-line link will measure the journey below Auckland in real time.

For information about the City Rail Link project go to
www.cityraillink.co.nz...

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1941 days ago

🌻FREE Marigold seeds🌻

Fiona from Henderson

Straight from the plant it self, still in it's cluster formation.
I have enough for 5 people to have plenty to put in their gardens.
They are in a snack size bag for you.

Free

1943 days ago

Have Your Say - Regional Parks Management Plan Review

The Team from Auckland Council

What’s great? What’s ok? And what could be improved?
Have your say on the future of regional parks in Tāmaki Makaurau by clicking on 'Read More' below.
Consultation closes on 26 October 2020.
📷 Ōmana Regional Park

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1942 days ago

The gems on our doorstep

The Team from Auckland Council

Explore the abundance of hidden gems across Tāmaki Makaurau, support Auckland's recovery and make the most of everything our region has to offer.

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1944 days ago

OP-Shop

Marianne Hunt from Ranui Baptist Community Care

Our Second Chance Op-Shop is open Tuesday and Wednesdays 10am - 2pm.
Come check it out if you are looking for a bargin. Located at Ranui Baptist Church, 464 Swanson Road, Ranui

1943 days ago

The Great Moscow Circus is here!

Weber Bros Circus

The Great Moscow Circus has returned after 20 long years.

Come and enjoy the magic under the almighty Big Top!

DON'T WAIT ANOTHER 20 YEARS! BOOK NOW!
Book now

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1943 days ago

Abandoned bird raises another: Dairy Flat, Auckland

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

A former orphaned duckling is fostering another.

The newborn bird was rescued on Christmas Eve as it defied death darting between cars on Kumeu's Main Rd.

Ten months later, Dennis the duck is paying it forward.

The magisterial mallard has taken another abandoned creature under its wing … View more
A former orphaned duckling is fostering another.

The newborn bird was rescued on Christmas Eve as it defied death darting between cars on Kumeu's Main Rd.

Ten months later, Dennis the duck is paying it forward.

The magisterial mallard has taken another abandoned creature under its wing after owner Ellie Seamons from Dairy Flat appealed for one.

A woman running an animal shelter nearby saw Seamons' post on community pages and delivered Daphne, the runt of the litter.

"Daphne was the smallest and she was the only one which needed a heat lamp," said Seamons, an early childhood teacher in Kumeu.

"If you have a smaller duckling and a lot of bigger ones, they walk all over them and beat them to the food.

"It's survival of the fittest," she said.

Seamons nursed the ailing duckling back to health with a natural powder used to treat mites and parasites.

Daphne joined Dennis' own brood of seven ducklings and thrived.

Seamons admits she earlier mistook Dennis for a male because of the duck's feisty personality.

"Dennis is quirky, bossy and bolshie. She will let you know what she wants, when she wants it, and she wants it now."

When the duck grew a second set of gender revealing feathers, Seamons realised her error.

But the name stuck.

Seamons and partner Luke Hodge found Dennis last Christmas Eve when they were driving through Kumeu bound for Helensville to drop relatives home.

Rounding a corner, they spotted a day-old duckling dodging heavy traffic.

"Luke jumped out of the truck and Dennis pretty much ran straight up to him," Seamons said.

"She (Dennis) definitely would've been a pancake within a few seconds."

With the duckling cradled in Hodge's hand, the couple scoured neighbouring paddocks and ponds in vain for the mother.

They decided to take Dennis home.

"Because it was Christmas eve, we couldn't get to a stock food place so we made her mushy peas and mashed up mixed veges to eat," she said.

Seamons and Dodge, a carpet layer, had just begun Christmas leave so they spent their three-week holiday raising Dennis at home.

"We spent every minute of the day with her," Seamons said.

"She went everywhere with us for the whole summer holidays."

They took Dennis swimming at Whitianga creeks where the couple hunted for crystals, at waterways in South Head and at the Cement Works lake in Warkworth.

Now an independent adult, Dennis swings between being a wild duck when it suits and returning home to feed whenever hunger strikes.

The duck once vanished for a week before returning home with seven new ducklings in tow.

She led her charges straight into one of Seamons' enclosures.

"A really nasty pukeko was stalking them," she said.

"Pukekos kill ducklings.

"I think Dennis knew that I'd keep her babies safe."

Pictured: Seamons' son Dayton Rata, 7, with Dennis as a duckling and today, as a fully fledged duck.

1945 days ago

What retiring National MPs Paula Bennett, Nikki Kaye and Maggie Barry are doing next

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours, National MPs Paula Bennett, Nikki Kaye and Maggie Barry have now retired from politics. Maggie Barry is looking forward to saying goodbye to the "100-hour weeks" that come with a career at the Beehive. Nikki Kaye is also keen to have a break. Meanwhile, Paula Bennett is … View moreHi neighbours, National MPs Paula Bennett, Nikki Kaye and Maggie Barry have now retired from politics. Maggie Barry is looking forward to saying goodbye to the "100-hour weeks" that come with a career at the Beehive. Nikki Kaye is also keen to have a break. Meanwhile, Paula Bennett is starting a new job on Monday in a very different industry.

1945 days ago

One new case of Covid-19 in the community - but no need for alarm, officials say

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours, One new case of coronavirus has been confirmed in the community, but the Director-General of Health and the Prime Minister both say there's little risk of community transmission. Dr Ashley Bloomfield, Jacinda Ardern and Health Minister Chris Hipkins have all ruled out a change … View moreHi neighbours, One new case of coronavirus has been confirmed in the community, but the Director-General of Health and the Prime Minister both say there's little risk of community transmission. Dr Ashley Bloomfield, Jacinda Ardern and Health Minister Chris Hipkins have all ruled out a change to alert levels in the immediate future.

1944 days ago

Cash for your wrecked car! Call us 0800 500 001

The Team from AAA Auto Parts

Hi neighbours,

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day … View more
Hi neighbours,

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free quotes over the phone

We will beat any prices in the market by 10%.

Support your local business.
Give us a call on ** 0800 50 00 01 ** and we will be happy to have a chat.
Enquire now

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1944 days ago

Keep an eye on daily water usage

The Team from Auckland Council

As the drier months set in, you’ll be seeing this water gauge quite a bit. It’s a way for metropolitan Auckland to keep an eye on daily water usage. The aim is to stay in the green and below the daily target.

To see the gauge in action, visit www.watercare.co.nz

If you’re on tank water,… View more
As the drier months set in, you’ll be seeing this water gauge quite a bit. It’s a way for metropolitan Auckland to keep an eye on daily water usage. The aim is to stay in the green and below the daily target.

To see the gauge in action, visit www.watercare.co.nz

If you’re on tank water, when did you last look inside your tank? If you rely on rain to keep your household taps flowing, toilet flushing or stock watered, now’s a good time to check your levels, monitor your usage and look at booking a top-up early. Secure your water future by investing in an additional tank.
Find out more

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1944 days ago

With better grades comes higher self-esteem

NumberWorks'nWords NorthWest

With better grades comes higher self-esteem. Tutoring helps increase your child’s motivation and attitude so they are able to reach their full academic potential.

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1944 days ago

Budgeting Service

Marianne Hunt from Ranui Baptist Community Care

Kia ora Neighbours,
We at Ranui Baptist Community Care offer a FREE budgeting service. Whether you have a money crisis, debts you are struggling to keep on top of or just want help sorting a budget, our team is here for you.

COVID has been hard for a lot of people and if we can help make it a … View more
Kia ora Neighbours,
We at Ranui Baptist Community Care offer a FREE budgeting service. Whether you have a money crisis, debts you are struggling to keep on top of or just want help sorting a budget, our team is here for you.

COVID has been hard for a lot of people and if we can help make it a little bit easier for you then please contact us for an appointment today. 09 832 5961

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