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2191 days ago

Freedom camping a step closer to consultation

Communications Team from Auckland Council

A new draft bylaw on freedom camping is one step closer to public consultation, after approval from the Regulatory Committee today.

2193 days ago

What are your thoughts on Auckland's outdoor smoking ban?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Do you know which outdoor spaces in Auckland are becoming smokefree? Click here to read an explainer on the smoking ban.

The Auckland Council announced on October 19 it was banning smoking at more than 800 cafes, restaurants and bars that use its licensed areas for al fresco … View more
Hi neighbours,

Do you know which outdoor spaces in Auckland are becoming smokefree? Click here to read an explainer on the smoking ban.

The Auckland Council announced on October 19 it was banning smoking at more than 800 cafes, restaurants and bars that use its licensed areas for al fresco dining and drinking. The ban would come into effect as owners renew their licences. By December 31, 2019, all eateries with outdoor dining areas will have the rule in place.

Under the new policy, smoking is also banned at parks, beaches, reserves and other council-owned properties.

So what are your thoughts on the ban? How will it affect you or your business? Let us know your thoughts in the replies below!
(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)

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2191 days ago

Poll: Should babies be allowed in cafes and restaurants?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

While Jill Murphy was sitting at a cafe down with her partner and two-year-old daughter, a woman at the next table sighed loudly and said in a dismayed tone: "People want to go out and enjoy their food, you know. They don't want to have to put up with children."

She wrote in her … View more
While Jill Murphy was sitting at a cafe down with her partner and two-year-old daughter, a woman at the next table sighed loudly and said in a dismayed tone: "People want to go out and enjoy their food, you know. They don't want to have to put up with children."

She wrote in her opinion piece that she felt guilty for ruining everyone's lunch. To read more about her experience, click here.

So we want to know your views on young children in cafes and restaurants. Take part in our poll below! If you've got a view on this topic, share it with us in Stuff Nation.

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Should babies be allowed in cafes and restaurants?
  • 63.6% Yes
    63.6% Complete
  • 15% No
    15% Complete
  • 21.4% I think cafes should be more child friendly
    21.4% Complete
3628 votes
2192 days ago

New basketball court opened in Milford

Communications Team from Auckland Council

A new 3x3 basketball court has been built at Milford Beach Reserve thanks to funding allocated by Devonport-Takapuna Local Board.

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2192 days ago

Feed a family for $30

LIFE Community

Over 135, 000 kiwi kids are living in households without basic food in the house. And 4 in 10 families that live in poverty are the working poor. This means many New Zealanders struggle to put food on the table at Christmas.

Since 2001, we have delivered almost 100,000 Christmas Boxes to … View more
Over 135, 000 kiwi kids are living in households without basic food in the house. And 4 in 10 families that live in poverty are the working poor. This means many New Zealanders struggle to put food on the table at Christmas.

Since 2001, we have delivered almost 100,000 Christmas Boxes to families in need throughout New Zealand. By giving $30, you can help us to bring over 15,000 boxes of food to kiwi families this Christmas. 100% of your donation goes directly to feed a family.
Donate here

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2192 days ago

The Warehouse and Variety provide Twice the Joy

The Warehouse New Zealand

This year, The Warehouse and Variety – the Children's Charity, have teamed up to bring the joy of Christmas to families who would otherwise go without. Every child deserves to be happy on Christmas day, but for many New Zealand families, stretching the budget to buy gifts and share a special… View moreThis year, The Warehouse and Variety – the Children's Charity, have teamed up to bring the joy of Christmas to families who would otherwise go without. Every child deserves to be happy on Christmas day, but for many New Zealand families, stretching the budget to buy gifts and share a special family meal is out of reach.

Instore you can purchase a $10 voucher, which will gift a toy from sponsors Hasbro or Mattel to the value of $25, or you can purchase a gift and leave in the donation boxes provided.

Head in-store to share the Christmas joy.
Shop now

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2192 days ago

Cargo Insurance Costs & 3 Little-Known Issues You Must Avoid

Max from Northcote

Here are the essential steps before you buy the cargo insurance to reduce complications.

YOU WILL LEARN:
- How to save money on cargo insurance
- The costs to insure your goods in New Zealand
- Three common mistakes that you need to avoid
- And other practical tips you can implement today!

Today … View more
Here are the essential steps before you buy the cargo insurance to reduce complications.

YOU WILL LEARN:
- How to save money on cargo insurance
- The costs to insure your goods in New Zealand
- Three common mistakes that you need to avoid
- And other practical tips you can implement today!

Today we are going to talk about New Zealand cargo insurance costs and three little-known issues you must avoid.

The important thing to remember is that these are the estimates only. We are going to talk mainly about new goods because if you import or export used personal effects, vehicles or any perishable goods the estimates and prices will be much different.

#1. The Cost of New Zealand Cargo Insurance

Another significant fact to keep in mind is that the more goods you send, the cheaper your rate is. In this case, we are going to talk about a company that imports about every three months.

If you import new commercial goods, you should allow at least 1% of the insured amount.

For example, if you import a shipment valued at about NZD 20,000 your insurance premium is going to be NZD 200 and so on. However, if you import less than NZD 20,000 worth of goods your insurance premium is still going to be NZD 200 because insurance companies have got minimum fees to cover their costs.

If you become a regular importer and start to import every month instead of paying NZD 200 every month and NZD 2,400 over a year you may be able to negotiate a cheaper rate and save many thousands NZD in the long term.

I have just explained you briefly how much does it cost to buy New Zealand cargo insurance. It is going to be roughly 1% of the insured amount. And the best industry practice is to use the cost of the goods, add all your shipping fees and another 10%.

For example, if the cost of the goods is NZD 25,000 and your shipping fee is NZD 5,000 that is NZD 30,000 in total. Then add another 10% on top that is other NZD 3,000 and your insured amount should be NZD 33,000.

I should say 1% of that is NZD 330. Therefore, your insurance premium is going to be NZD 330 to insure NZD 33,000 worth of goods.

Mistake #1: You Get Insurance from an Overseas Company or the Supplier

The first mistake that a lot of importers do is that they get insurance from the overseas company or they get the insurance from the supplier.

This is not ideal even though your supplier is trying to help you and they give you at least something, and you have a choice to buy it or not.

But this is not the best insurance company that you can get. For example, if there is an insurance claim or something happens you have to get your money back as soon as possible.

Imagine how it is going to play out for you. In many ways, this insurance company is based overseas and you have to call them after hours. It is very inconvenient for you.

Another thing that can be is a language barrier. For instance, if they buy somewhere in Asia and it may not be the easiest way for you to communicate.

Having an insurance company based overseas also gives you less control because a lot of insurance companies are governed by the New Zealand law.

You have better protection when you use the insurance company based in New Zealand. In many cases, if you cannot come to an agreement with the insurance company you are able to visit their office having a personal meeting.

If you do not understand something they can meet you and explain.

Especially remember if you import something very available, if you have got a full container and the cost of the goods can be NZD 30,000 or NZD 100,000 or have purchased an insurance from a reputable company somewhere in Europe you still can have some struggles with getting full details, fast replies or having a chat with a real human.

However, in my experience, if you do it in New Zealand, it is going to be more efficient for you.

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2193 days ago

What are your thoughts on Auckland's outdoor smoking ban?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Do you know which outdoor spaces in Auckland are becoming smokefree?

Georgia, from Stuff, explains the Auckland Council's announcement. Read more and share your thoughts on the ban here.

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2193 days ago

Market Day 14th November 10am - 2pm

Settlers Lifestyle Village

Start your Christmas shopping at over 40 stalls. Settlers’ famous annual Market Day is back, and it’s all in support of Hospice! Browse over 40 fabulous stalls, all under cover, offering fashion, jewellery, beauty products and much more, with a cup of delicious, free barista coffee and a gelato… View moreStart your Christmas shopping at over 40 stalls. Settlers’ famous annual Market Day is back, and it’s all in support of Hospice! Browse over 40 fabulous stalls, all under cover, offering fashion, jewellery, beauty products and much more, with a cup of delicious, free barista coffee and a gelato in hand!

Why not be brave and let the Ulysses Motorcycle Club take you for a spin on a Harley. It’s all happening and all are welcome - see you there!
Find out more!

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2193 days ago

Is your GP open after hours and Saturdays?

Northpoint Medical Centre

Hi neighbours - Northpoint Medical Centre and Library Lane Pharmacy is your local friendly community practice located in the heart of Albany Village.

Welcoming new patients and families, walk ins welcome and minimal waiting time!

Open 6 days 8am till 8pm Weekdays and till 1pm Saturdays - 40, … View more
Hi neighbours - Northpoint Medical Centre and Library Lane Pharmacy is your local friendly community practice located in the heart of Albany Village.

Welcoming new patients and families, walk ins welcome and minimal waiting time!

Open 6 days 8am till 8pm Weekdays and till 1pm Saturdays - 40, Library Lane, Albany.

Come in or call us today!
Medical Centre - 09 320 4759
Pharmacy - 09 415 1530
Visit our websites www.northpointmedical.co.nz and www.librarylanepharmacy.co.nz
Find out more!

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2205 days ago

Poll: Do you approve of Halloween?

Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times

Hi neighbours. Halloween is almost upon us and it's getting bigger every year. How is it in your neighbourhood? Do you enjoy it - why or why not? In some parts of town, where it has become huge, residents are requesting lolly donations to help them cope. Is it right to ask for donations? Is … View moreHi neighbours. Halloween is almost upon us and it's getting bigger every year. How is it in your neighbourhood? Do you enjoy it - why or why not? In some parts of town, where it has become huge, residents are requesting lolly donations to help them cope. Is it right to ask for donations? Is Halloween becoming too stressful? Do you live in a Halloween-crazed area but prefer to stay out of it?
Let us know in the comments or email caroline.williams@stuff.co.nz with your stories.

[Please type 'NFP' if your comment is not for print.]

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Do you approve of Halloween?
  • 36% Yes - It's a great way to connect with neighbours and it's fun for the kids
    36% Complete
  • 64% No - It's not a Kiwi tradition
    64% Complete
439 votes
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2193 days ago

AnteNatalAqua

Carmel from Hauraki

Pre-Christmas AnteNatalAqua Classes. Three week course at Owen Glen Pool, AUT Millenium.
Wednesday evenings 1830-1930 21, 28 Nov, 5 December.
$60 for the course, or $25 per class.
De-stress pre Christmas and have fun exercising with like-minded Mothers.
Call/txt Carmel 021 2727 566

2194 days ago

Giant jellyfish

Reporter North Shore Times

Hi neighbours Did you spot this massive jellyfish at Takapuna beach, or have you seen any like it washed up on local beaches? cheers Jodi

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2193 days ago

Smart New Buyers and Aspirers - workshop tonight!

Susan from Devonport

Our last Homeviews Workshop for New Buyers is at the Devonport Library TONIGHT. Grab a ticket here and learn how to successfully FIND, FUND and RENOVATE a home. Speakers: Alistair Helm, our high tech search guru, Paul Thomson, renovator extraordinaire and Susan Templeton your financial adviser will… View moreOur last Homeviews Workshop for New Buyers is at the Devonport Library TONIGHT. Grab a ticket here and learn how to successfully FIND, FUND and RENOVATE a home. Speakers: Alistair Helm, our high tech search guru, Paul Thomson, renovator extraordinaire and Susan Templeton your financial adviser will bust myths and take your toughest questions. Register here by 5pm - FREE fun and fabulous! www.eventbrite.co.nz...

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2193 days ago

Neighbours of NZ Road Trip

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

Hello again! Sam and Cissy here, your Neighbours Day Aotearoa coordinators. It's been an amazing couple of weeks, as we gear up for our Neighbours of New Zealand Road Trip. Thank you so much to everyone who dropped us a line, sent a message, or commented on facebook - we so appreciate it! We … View moreHello again! Sam and Cissy here, your Neighbours Day Aotearoa coordinators. It's been an amazing couple of weeks, as we gear up for our Neighbours of New Zealand Road Trip. Thank you so much to everyone who dropped us a line, sent a message, or commented on facebook - we so appreciate it! We were absolutely inundated with offers - and we're SO SORRY if we've missed anyone, or haven't gotten back to you - please get in touch again - email me - sam@neighboursday.org.nz.

Road Trip Itinerary - neighboursday.org.nz...

We're hitting the road in the lead up to our 10th celebration of Neighbours Day Aotearoa. As we drive across the country we’ll be running workshops and reaching out to meet people who are working to create great neighbourhoods across New Zealand. These interactive workshops are for anyone planning a Neighbours Day Event, or supporting other people.

Come along, share ideas, and get the support you need to put on a great Neighbours Day Aotearoa event!
Check out our Road Trip page for a list of our confirmed destinations and scheduled workshops, be sure to check back soon as we confirm further workshops. Also! Don't forget to follow us on Facebook to follow our facebook live updates as we hit the road!

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