Mount Eden, Auckland

95 days ago

Some Choice News!

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

Did you know there’s a global shortage of sweet pea seeds?

In Aotearoa New Zealand, dedicated gardeners are working to revive authentic sweet pea varieties and keep their beauty blooming for generations to come 🌸🪻🌻

Read more about their efforts here.

We hope this brings a smile!

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77 days ago

What happens after redundancy? NorthTec layoffs highlight jobseeker struggles

Brian from Mount Roskill

Tertiary Education Union organiser Jill Jones says redundancy can have a deep effect on a person’s sense of identity.
Jones has dealt with many redundancy proposals over the years, the latest being NorthTec.
The result of redundancy went far beyond the financial implications, especially if … View more
Tertiary Education Union organiser Jill Jones says redundancy can have a deep effect on a person’s sense of identity.
Jones has dealt with many redundancy proposals over the years, the latest being NorthTec.
The result of redundancy went far beyond the financial implications, especially if people were qualified in a niche area.
“It can make it incredibly difficult for them to find another job, especially if they have a commitment to a particular subject, and it becomes part of their identity in a sense,” Jones said.
“The narrower the field, the less likely it is you’re going to find employment.”
Jones said one man had told her he had still not told his adult children he had been made redundant, despite it happening months earlier.
“Because he felt embarrassed and ashamed.”
She pointed out that people who worked in roles with cultural or social impact sometimes experienced a loss of mana as well.
Redundancies are just one of the hardships faced by Northlanders.
Between September 2024 and 2025, the proportion of the working-age population receiving Jobseeker Support increased in most regions, according to Work and Income data.
By the end of September, Northland had the highest proportion receiving Jobseeker Support, at 11.4%.
That coincided with a surge in applications per job listing on Trade Me from July to September, where applications were up 11.8% quarter on quarter.
Though Work and Income had no data readily available to illustrate how many of those on Jobseeker Support had been made redundant, layoffs have undoubtedly played a part.
People Potential chief executive Bronwyn Ronayne recalled that one of the biggest redundancy bouts in Northland was when the Marsden Point oil refinery closed in 2022.
Many people were left with “niche” skills that they struggled to transfer.
There were now “really nice stories” starting to emerge of people who had started their own businesses and made opportunities out of the change, she said.
“There are so many people I can think of personally who are made redundant who are doing really cool stuff.”
Northland’s jobseeker levels came as no surprise to her.
“I think Northland’s always a bit slower to come out of whatever economic impact there is, a bit slower to recover from the knocks.”
Muriel Willem, director and lead careers practitioner at New Focus NZ, said the wellbeing and community-development company had noticed an increase in redundancies over the last six months.
That was particularly in trades associated with building projects that had stalled with the economic downturn, as well as hospitality after cafe closures.
She said clients who had been made redundant often worked through shock, disappointment, sadness and anger.
“The process can be an emotional rollercoaster, especially for those who haven’t needed to update a CV for years or previously found work through word of mouth.”
Willem said people over 60 struggled disproportionately with redundancy.
“Often they have CVs full of experience and knowledge, yet with retirement only a few years away and competition from younger applicants who may accept lower pay rates, they are often overlooked in the job market.”
However, she said mental health was often the greatest barrier for anyone returning to employment.
Trade Me data from July to September showed a 2% decrease in job listings in Northland, which head of Trade Me jobs Nicole Williams said was driven by major centres like Auckland and Wellington recording drops.
“We know job hunters are still finding it tough to land on their feet with the unemployment rate [nationally] at 5.2%,” Williams said.
Northland received the highest growth in applications per listing year-on-year.
Trades and services had the most listings started (approximately 22%), and this category saw 4.7% quarter-on-quarter growth and +14.1% year-on-year growth.
Other categories experiencing quarter-on-quarter growth in the region were transport and logistics (up 24.2%), retail (23.3%), healthcare (18.3%) and construction and roading (17.6%).
The average salary for Northland jobs listed during the July-September quarter was $73,858, a record high.
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77 days ago

Something special for Black Friday

Mags4Gifts

Hey neighbours! Skip the crowds and shop from the comfort of your couch this Black Friday. Mags4Gifts.co.nz has up to 40% off magazine subscriptions for a limited time. From gardening and homes to lifestyle and entertainment, they make the perfect gift (or a little treat for yourself) that lasts … View moreHey neighbours! Skip the crowds and shop from the comfort of your couch this Black Friday. Mags4Gifts.co.nz has up to 40% off magazine subscriptions for a limited time. From gardening and homes to lifestyle and entertainment, they make the perfect gift (or a little treat for yourself) that lasts all year long. Explore sale

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83 days ago

⚠️ Fraud Awareness Week: Shop Smart and Stay Scam-Safe

The Team from Netsafe

Scams can happen to anyone, especially during Black Friday and Cyber Monday when online shopping increases. Scammers use trust, hope and fear to get money or personal information:
TRUST: Pretending to be a courier, retailer, or bank.
HOPE: Offering fake “too good to miss” deals or miracle … View more
Scams can happen to anyone, especially during Black Friday and Cyber Monday when online shopping increases. Scammers use trust, hope and fear to get money or personal information:
TRUST: Pretending to be a courier, retailer, or bank.
HOPE: Offering fake “too good to miss” deals or miracle products.
FEAR: ‘Limited time deals’ messaging, fake ‘missed delivery’ updates

✋ Remember the SCAMS red flags:
Surprise contact
Control or pressure
Access to your device
Money request
Stop and seek support

If you think you’ve been scammed, stop contact, call your bank, and change your passwords.

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78 days ago

Piano

Stuart from Grey Lynn

We have a nice, old, ivory key piano which is unused. Please see the photos. It hasn't been tuned. If only 1 photo,I can supply more.
Free for collection.

Free

79 days ago

The Rangitoto Summit Track is definitely an iconic Auckland adventure 🌋… but what other hidden gems does the city have for locals and visitors?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Press recently featured Rangitoto, and it got the Neighbourly team curious…

We want to know: Which walks in and around Auckland do you think are underrated and worth exploring? 🌿✨

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78 days ago

Enterprise Cars Mega Stock Clearance

Enterpirse Cars

Enterprise Motor Group is thrilled to bring you the MEGA STOCK CLEARANCE SALE! With over 600 vehicles in stock across the group and fresh arrivals daily, your perfect car is waiting. Save up to $3000 or enjoy a cashback — PLUS get a FREE tank of fuel with every purchase until 30 November!

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Enterprise Motor Group is thrilled to bring you the MEGA STOCK CLEARANCE SALE! With over 600 vehicles in stock across the group and fresh arrivals daily, your perfect car is waiting. Save up to $3000 or enjoy a cashback — PLUS get a FREE tank of fuel with every purchase until 30 November!

We’re clearing over 400 cars - all priced to go! Drive away today with $0 deposit finance from just $55 a week.*
Find out more

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79 days ago

PET FEEDING: AVAILABLE OVER HOLIDAY PERIOD (cat/rabbit/bird/reptile)

Natalya from Epsom

Hi

I'm offering pet feeding services and am available over the holiday period. I am experienced with cats, rabbits (including medicating) and companion birds/parrots and I am happy to feed reptiles and small dogs too if they don't need to be walked.

Contact: Natalya Meltzer 021 024… View more
Hi

I'm offering pet feeding services and am available over the holiday period. I am experienced with cats, rabbits (including medicating) and companion birds/parrots and I am happy to feed reptiles and small dogs too if they don't need to be walked.

Contact: Natalya Meltzer 021 024 01061 (text preferable)
Rates: $30 per day (two visits)

79 days ago

‘Vicious, sinister, deadly’: Stalking law passes with up to five-year jail term

Brian from Mount Roskill

Legislation, which creates a new offence for stalking and harassment, passed its third reading in Parliament last night.
The minister behind the bill, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith, said for too long, perpetrators had been able to emotionally, psychologically and economically harm their victims … View more
Legislation, which creates a new offence for stalking and harassment, passed its third reading in Parliament last night.
The minister behind the bill, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith, said for too long, perpetrators had been able to emotionally, psychologically and economically harm their victims through stalking behaviour.
Stalking and harassment is defined as a pattern of behaviour which the offender knew was likely to cause the victim fear or distress.
“Stalking and harassment is vicious, sinister and can be deadly. Parliament has sent a clear message – this insidious behaviour has to stop,” Goldsmith said.
“Today is a victory for a wide range of New Zealanders.”
Women are greatly overrepresented as victims by “deluded, the sexist and the abusive”.
“Even worse, their children are frequently exploited to surveil victims, pass on threats, or even be threatened themselves,” he said.
“This victory would not be possible without the tireless advocacy and help of many people.”
More than 600 people submitted to a Parliamentary select committee on the issue with many sharing their own experiences and the impact of stalking in their lives.
A pattern of behaviour is defined as two specified acts within a two-year period.
The Crimes Legislation (Stalking and Harassment) Amendment Bill outlines a range of stalking behaviours, including:
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Watching and following another person.
Unwanted communication.
Damaging another’s reputation and relationships.
A police notice system and relevant defences are also built into the new offence.
Green Party spokesperson Tamatha Paul said the Government had agreed to pick up the party’s suggested amendment which was to ensure police informed victims before they served a notice to the perpetrator.
“Survivors and advocates told us that they were worried that when police notify the perpetrator that they are breaking the law, that the victim would not be notified and that the victim could be retaliated against,” Paul said.
“To everyone who got involved and made their voices heard, thank you.”
The bill will come into force in May 2026, six months after the legislation receives royal assent, to allow for training for police, court staff and the judiciary, and the development of information for the public.
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79 days ago

Create timeless garden art with Faux Rust

The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Eden

Create garden art that’s aged to perfection with Resene FX Faux Rust Effect. Find out how to make and paint your own garden sculpture with Resene FX Faux Rust Effect and these easy step by step instructions.

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79 days ago

Roadworks on SH20 between Cavendish Drive and Massey Road

NZ Transport Agency (NZTA)

From 25 to 27 November, SH20 will be closed in both directions at night-time (10pm to 5am) between Cavendish Drive and Massey Road. This is to allow for the safe installation of a new electronic overheadsign near the Portage Road overbridge

Signposted detours will be in place but expect delays … View more
From 25 to 27 November, SH20 will be closed in both directions at night-time (10pm to 5am) between Cavendish Drive and Massey Road. This is to allow for the safe installation of a new electronic overheadsign near the Portage Road overbridge

Signposted detours will be in place but expect delays to your journey.
Click to find out more

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80 days ago

Serious crash: Mount Eden

The Team from New Zealand Police

Motorists are being advised to expect delays following a serious crash in Mount Eden.

Emergency services were called to the single vehicle crash on Dominion Road at about 10.18am.

Dominion Road, between Milton Road and Elizabeth Street, has been closed and diversions are in place.

The … View more
Motorists are being advised to expect delays following a serious crash in Mount Eden.

Emergency services were called to the single vehicle crash on Dominion Road at about 10.18am.

Dominion Road, between Milton Road and Elizabeth Street, has been closed and diversions are in place.

The Serious Crash Unit has been notified.

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80 days ago

Know a Local Legend? Let’s Celebrate Them!

Neighbourly Team

In every neighbourhood, there’s someone who goes the extra mile, mowing lawns for the elderly, running the kids’ footy team, or simply being the first to lend a hand. These unsung heroes make our communities stronger, kinder, and more connected.

Now’s the time to give them the recognition … View more
In every neighbourhood, there’s someone who goes the extra mile, mowing lawns for the elderly, running the kids’ footy team, or simply being the first to lend a hand. These unsung heroes make our communities stronger, kinder, and more connected.

Now’s the time to give them the recognition they deserve.
Celebrate your local hero today, whether it’s a teacher, a coach, a caregiver, or the neighbour who’s always there when it counts. We’re shining a light on the everyday legends making a difference in towns, suburbs, and rural corners across Aotearoa.

Let’s make sure even the quietest champions get the loudest applause by sharing our legends on the Neighbourly Noticeboard!

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90 days ago

Scam Alert: Text from Police

The Team from New Zealand Police

If you get a text asking you to pay a traffic fine, please do not click on the link.
We’re aware of a text scam that includes a link to pay a fine, claiming to be from Police.

❌ Police do not issue speeding fines via text, this text is not from us, please don’t click the link.

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81 days ago

Christmas is just around the corner, and so are school holidays!

Marketing Co-Ordinator from Auckland Netball Windmill Road

Get your child's plans sorted with festive fun all week long at Auckland Netball's Holiday Programmes.
When: Monday 15th December - Friday 19th December
Where: Auckland Netball Centre, St Johns
How much: $70 per child, per day
Register today: bit.ly...

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