Mount Eden, Auckland

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613 days ago

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617 days ago

Moving house sale - March 26 @8am

Cheng from Royal Oak

We are moving overseas and everything has to go!
30a Beckenham Ave, Royal Oak
March 26 @8am

614 days ago

Moth Plant

Angela Hume from SPiCE - Sandringham Project in Community Empowerment

Do you know the difference between Choko and Moth plant?
Chokos have shiny skin and are plump at the bottom. Moth plant pods have matt skin and are plump at the top where they attach to the vine. And choko vines have alternate hand-shaped leaves like maples. If you need to know anything else about… View more
Do you know the difference between Choko and Moth plant?
Chokos have shiny skin and are plump at the bottom. Moth plant pods have matt skin and are plump at the top where they attach to the vine. And choko vines have alternate hand-shaped leaves like maples. If you need to know anything else about identifying and dealing with this invasive pest you can check out our website - it's fully of handy information and tips 😃
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614 days ago

Secondary and area school teachers around the country will strike again next week in a bid for better pay and working conditions.

Brian from Mount Roskill

The PPTA said members voted overwhelmingly in favour of more industrial action, including a one-day national strike next Wednesday, in support of their collective agreement negotiations.
In the second week of next term, they will put in place a plan to roster different year levels of students home… View more
The PPTA said members voted overwhelmingly in favour of more industrial action, including a one-day national strike next Wednesday, in support of their collective agreement negotiations.
In the second week of next term, they will put in place a plan to roster different year levels of students home on various days for four weeks.
On top of that, in the third week of Term 2, rolling strikes will be held where teachers will strike on different days in different regions starting at one end of the motu and finishing at the other.
Also from the first day of the next school term, PPTA Te Wehengarua members will not attend meetings outside school hours.
Members will also continue to refuse to give up their scheduled planning and marking time to relieve for absent teachers or positions that are vacant.
This follows the country’s largest-ever teachers’ strike last week where an estimated 50,000 kindergarten, primary, secondary and area school teachers, along with primary and area school principals took to the streets in protest.
”PPTA Te Wehengarua members have shown they are serious about getting a new collective agreement with salaries and conditions that will stem the worsening secondary teacher shortage throughout the motu,” said Chris Abercrombie, acting president of PPTA Te Wehengarua.
“Teachers would much prefer to be teaching in a settled environment this year, rather than taking extensive industrial action.
“However, we cannot stand by when the future of secondary education is at stake.”
Abercrombie said the PPTA wanted a commitment from the Government that students would have specialist teachers for every subject as well as pay and conditions that will keep teachers in the profession and attract new teachers.
The PPTA and Ministry of Education had been in mediation over the last week and were meeting again today.
Abercrombie said if the executive believed there was a genuine pathway to an agreement that members would vote for, they would consider calling off the strikes.
The Government has offered a $4000 pay rise for each teacher this year followed by about another $2000 next year.
The PPTA said that equates to an increase of 4.4 per cent this year and 2.1 per cent next year. Taking into account the time the current collective agreement has been expired and inflation, the offer came to a 10 per cent pay cut in real terms, the union said.
Secondary teachers are also calling for more guidance staff to work with the increasing number of students with mental health issues and controls on their workload.
They were offered about a third of the guidance staff required and a working group to look at their workload after the agreement was signed.
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614 days ago

Turning the tables

The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Eden

Restore antique furniture with Resene Aquaclear.

Find out how with these easy step by step instructions.

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614 days ago

Discover a career for life

Citycare Water

We deliver water to over 1.2 million Kiwis across the country, and we’re looking for great people to join our team and help provide safe water for your community. We provide meaningful work, and long-lasting careers. We hiring now for drainlayers, water servicepeople, operations roles, labourers … View moreWe deliver water to over 1.2 million Kiwis across the country, and we’re looking for great people to join our team and help provide safe water for your community. We provide meaningful work, and long-lasting careers. We hiring now for drainlayers, water servicepeople, operations roles, labourers and more!

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614 days ago

Hp elite x2 2 in 1 tablet

Kaleem from Mount Roskill

Hp m5
8gb ram
256gb ssd
Win 10 pro installed
Good battery

1x usb-c
1x usb b port… View more
Hp m5
8gb ram
256gb ssd
Win 10 pro installed
Good battery

1x usb-c
1x usb b port
Working well

No charger

$280

Contact me on 021965499

Negotiable

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614 days ago

Plants in jugs for sale

Karen from Mount Eden

Plants available for sale.
Picture doesn’t do them justice.
Pick up at the Central Flea Market this Sunday.
Internet deposit or cash.

Negotiable

615 days ago

Last chance to nominate!

Prospa

Our 2023 Local Business Hero Awards nomination phase closes on Sunday. Neighbours - you only have a few more days to nominate a favourite local business to give them a chance to win an incredible $10,000 package.

Show your support for your local today by nominating them to be this year's … View more
Our 2023 Local Business Hero Awards nomination phase closes on Sunday. Neighbours - you only have a few more days to nominate a favourite local business to give them a chance to win an incredible $10,000 package.

Show your support for your local today by nominating them to be this year's Prospa Local Business Hero!
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616 days ago

Plants for sale

Karen from Mount Eden

Check out these beauties.
Available at Balmoral Central Flea this Sunday from 8-1

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616 days ago

Heartbeats Heart Support Group at Wesley Community Centre

Trent Lash from Heartbeats Mt Roskill

Heartbeats community-based heart event survivors support and education group will be at the Community Safety Day this Saturday at Wesley Community Centre, 740 Sandringham Rd, Extension.

Come along and meet our team to learn about community-led heart support for Maori, Pasifika and South Asian … View more
Heartbeats community-based heart event survivors support and education group will be at the Community Safety Day this Saturday at Wesley Community Centre, 740 Sandringham Rd, Extension.

Come along and meet our team to learn about community-led heart support for Maori, Pasifika and South Asian heart patients.

Our kaupapa is 'heart health support for all peoples, everywhere, delivered with manaakitanga, to save lives and help people live longer and healthier. See us 'under the verandah at Wesley'.

616 days ago

Find Your Safe Haven

Logan Campbell Retirement Village

Nothing is less predictable than the weather.

Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens, we prepare for adverse events, so you don’t have to. In an emergency, we’ll take care of everything, to ensure sure that you and those you treasure most have exactly what you need.

Rest assured, … View more
Nothing is less predictable than the weather.

Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens, we prepare for adverse events, so you don’t have to. In an emergency, we’ll take care of everything, to ensure sure that you and those you treasure most have exactly what you need.

Rest assured, you’re in safe hands.

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616 days ago

🐰 APRIL SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME 🐣

Danielle Muller from Epsom Community Centre

Enrolments are now open for our April holiday programme!

✨ Tuesday 11 - Friday 21 April
✨ From 7.30am to 6pm every day

✨ Balmoral, Epsom and Parnell

We have awesome activities planned for the upcoming holidays, including on-site activities and trips around Auckland every day!

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Enrolments are now open for our April holiday programme!

✨ Tuesday 11 - Friday 21 April
✨ From 7.30am to 6pm every day

✨ Balmoral, Epsom and Parnell

We have awesome activities planned for the upcoming holidays, including on-site activities and trips around Auckland every day!

For more information, check out our website or view our digital brochure using the links below!

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616 days ago

Annual Budget 2023/2024 - Last chance

The Team from Auckland Council

We need to reduce costs, while providing the services you value in your communities.
🗣️ Last week to help us make the difficult decisions on how we can balance our Annual Budget 2023/2024, click on 'Read More'.
📅 Consultation ends on Tuesday 28 March at 11pm.

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616 days ago

Six reasons to rent with Budget

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