Mount Eden, Auckland

578 days ago

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Logan Campbell Retirement Village

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579 days ago

Physics and maths tutor

Sophia from Epsom

Hi everyone! I'm a private high school physics and maths tutor in the area and I'd like to offer my services to anyone who is seeking a tutor for their child.

I am a registered physics teacher with teaching experience, and have worked with students with dyslexia and dyscalculia. I am … View more
Hi everyone! I'm a private high school physics and maths tutor in the area and I'd like to offer my services to anyone who is seeking a tutor for their child.

I am a registered physics teacher with teaching experience, and have worked with students with dyslexia and dyscalculia. I am also a former engineer with a strong maths background.

If you're interested in having a session with me or want more details, please call me on 0284670915.

578 days ago

The Impact On Children Of High Digital Screen Use presentation

David Seymour from David Seymour - MP for Epsom

As my first Epsom community meeting of 2023, Julie Cullen, founder of Sensible Screen Use will speak about her concerns that children are spending too much time on screens. Julie is also a pediatric physiotherapist and mother of four.

1.30- 2.30pm, Friday 10 March
St Barnabas Anglican Church, … View more
As my first Epsom community meeting of 2023, Julie Cullen, founder of Sensible Screen Use will speak about her concerns that children are spending too much time on screens. Julie is also a pediatric physiotherapist and mother of four.

1.30- 2.30pm, Friday 10 March
St Barnabas Anglican Church, 283 Mt Eden Rd

I am accepting pre-submitted questions so we can maximise the time available. Please email your questions to mpepsom@parliament.govt.nz

All welcome but RSVPs essential.

I do hope you can join me there.

578 days ago

Six ambulances were turned away from Auckland Hospital on Monday night because its emergency department was too full.

Brian from Mount Roskill

The hospital was under so much pressure patients had to be treated in a public space normally used as back up in case of mass injuries such as from a plane crash or earthquake.
Te Whatu Ora Auckland interim director Mike Shepherd said it was rare to have to divert ambulances.
Those that could not… View more
The hospital was under so much pressure patients had to be treated in a public space normally used as back up in case of mass injuries such as from a plane crash or earthquake.
Te Whatu Ora Auckland interim director Mike Shepherd said it was rare to have to divert ambulances.
Those that could not go to Auckland were sent to North Shore and Middlemore hospitals instead.
Patients who needed care that could only be offered at Auckland Hospital were still accepted, he said.
An emergency specialist at the hospital and member of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists, Amanda Rosenberg, said there was no physical space left in the ED on Monday, even every bit of corridor space was being used.
The overflow area that was opened was in the atrium of the main building and was normally a public recreational space but was instead used for ambulance patients still on the stretchers they came in on.
There was no privacy, she said.
"They're already quite frightened that they've had to call an ambulance to come to hospital I would imagine. And then being shunted into a space that's not really designed to care for patients on a regular basis must be even more frightening," she said.
Many waited several hours to get into the department and the ambulance officers had to stay with them, meaning they could not attend other emergencies, she said.
The situation in the hospital ED on Monday had been building for a while.
The hospital was so full, patients who needed a ward bed could not be admitted straight away and took up space in the emergency department.
Some were waiting there two and a half days, she said.
One day last week there were only four beds in the department that could be used for emergency patients, she said.
College of Emergency Medicine New Zealand chair Kate Allan said the situation was not unique to Auckland — there were extremely full hospitals all over the country.
With this level of pressure already, she and her colleagues worried about what the winter peak would bring.
Shepherd said the ED was now returning to normal levels.
He wanted to assure anyone who needed care that they would get it.
Operations have been postponed at Dunedin Hospital because of staff shortages and a busy Emergency Department, it emerged yesterday.
The hospital warned about how busy it was, and apologised to patients who had to wait for care.
There were large numbers of people coming to the Emergency Department as well as staff illness and vacancies, it said.
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578 days ago

World Maths Day

NumberWorks'nWords Grey Lynn

Whether the actual crunching of numbers sounds exciting or scary, celebrating World Maths Day can be oodles and oodles of fun! Maths is believed by many people to be one of the hardest subjects to achieve in because of its strictness in needing correct answers, its abstract concepts, and the … View moreWhether the actual crunching of numbers sounds exciting or scary, celebrating World Maths Day can be oodles and oodles of fun! Maths is believed by many people to be one of the hardest subjects to achieve in because of its strictness in needing correct answers, its abstract concepts, and the overall stress involved in succeeding. But don’t let that be intimidating!

World Maths Day is a chance to test your skills, practice maths, and get involved in a worldwide event that celebrates the history of maths to improve the lives of students, parents, and teachers everywhere.

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579 days ago

Newsable… Worth Talking About.

Newsable

Join Emile Donovan and Imogen Wells for your daily dose of exclusives, analysis and fresh perspectives on news.

The podcast drops each weekday from 6am on newsable.co.nz or listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods.
Listen now

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579 days ago

230L fridge for sell (in working order)

Alma from Grey Lynn

We have a Simpson fridge for sell. Price $60. We needed a bigger one so we are selling this one. Pick up in Grey Lynn - Thanks for the interest; sold now -

Price: $60

579 days ago

helper needed for after school from threekings

Manisha from Three Kings

I'm a single mom on work visa , I'm looking for any one to help me with after school care for my twins boys who are 6years old going to Three king primary , days required help Tuesday till Friday and some time Saturday 3pm till 6pm , my job is very important to live in the country
for … View more
I'm a single mom on work visa , I'm looking for any one to help me with after school care for my twins boys who are 6years old going to Three king primary , days required help Tuesday till Friday and some time Saturday 3pm till 6pm , my job is very important to live in the country
for further info please contact me - mini 0220796300 .
your help and advice will be highly appreciated .
help can be from any one class 13 or any parent, any one who will fit in my budget. feel free to contact on urgent bases

regards
Thanks

579 days ago

Hi All,

Jo from Sandringham

A Free Sewing Machine Wanted:

Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has a sewing machine that they could possibly gift me? My goal is to learn how to sew, and so I require a machine to reach this goal.
Thanks for your time and consideration.

Thanks all,

Jo

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579 days ago

Garage Sale - Sunday March 19

Cheng from Royal Oak

Huge moving house sale, everything must go. Kitchen items, toys, books, clothing, electronics, household items, and more!

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579 days ago

Meditation Month - Citywide FREE meditation classes/workshops in March

Durba from Mount Eden

In response to growing urban problems of stress and declining mental health, Hour of Peace Meetup organisers and Auckland’s Sri Chinmoy Meditation Centre are offering a citywide free program throughout March which will share basic meditation skills with anyone keen to learn.

Meditation Month … View more
In response to growing urban problems of stress and declining mental health, Hour of Peace Meetup organisers and Auckland’s Sri Chinmoy Meditation Centre are offering a citywide free program throughout March which will share basic meditation skills with anyone keen to learn.

Meditation Month will introduce the key steps in getting started, and cover a variety of techniques in calming the mind and coping with the often complex challenges of living in today’s world.

Several courses will be presented by visiting guest teachers, including the Brazilian author and meditation practitioner Ashirvad Zaiantchick, a much sought after and experienced instructor whose has travelled the world giving countless free workshops.

Meditation Month is an admission-free initiative simply dedicated to a more peaceful world and to the quest for happiness that we all share.
Introductory ‘learn meditation’ evenings will be offered at community Centres as follows:
Tuesday, March 7: Devonport Library, 2 Victoria Road
Tuesday, March 7: Onehunga Community Centre, Henderson Room
Thursday, March 9: New Lynn Community Centre, Meeting Room 1, 45 Totara Ave
Monday, March 13: Point Chev Community Center, 18 Huia Rd
Tuesday, March 14: Clover Park Community House, 16a Israel Ave
Satuday March 18: Highland Park Community House, 47 Aviemore Drive
Monday, March 20: Green Bay Community House, 1 Barron Drive
Tuesday March 21, Thursday March 23, Friday March 24: Fickling Centre, Mt Eden --Three evenings with the international guest presenter Ashirvad Zaiantchick. Popular Brazilian teacher Ashirvad will share with you his knowledge, his own love of meditation and his decades of personal experience in this structured 3-part course.
Course details can be found on our website: www.meditationauckland.co.nz...
For further inquiries on regional classes, please contact Jogyata: 0221887432

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580 days ago

Got a business that makes your day?

Prospa

It's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?

Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the … View more
It's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?

Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2023 Prospa Local Business Hero Awards including a incredible package worth $10,000. Just share a few words about why they make your community a better place to live.

Your favourite local will thank you!
Nominate now

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580 days ago

Grief Support meeting

Mabel from Hillsborough

Central Auckland Grief Support will meet in the Hillsborough area on Saturday 18 Mar 2pm. We are a peer support group for adults who have gone through separation, divorce, the death of a significant person or major changes. Contact Mabel at 021-173-4978 to register.

587 days ago

What skills are at risk of being lost in our communities?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

With universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other … View more
With universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other vital skills do you think are at risk of being lost?

Share your thoughts below for the We Say You Say column in the local paper - write NFP if you want your comments excluded.

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580 days ago

Training wheels

Sarone from Epsom

Brand new never been used.

Price: $5

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