New Lynn, Auckland

733 days ago

Helping struggling families this Christmas

Pesh from Glen Eden

Kia ora Whanau
Currently I am leading my local Rotary club called Rotalite,
we are a satellite Club for Henderson Rotary.
I have been an active member for 6 years now, for those that don't know we are an organisation that puts service before self.
Our club focus on doing awesome projects … View more
Kia ora Whanau
Currently I am leading my local Rotary club called Rotalite,
we are a satellite Club for Henderson Rotary.
I have been an active member for 6 years now, for those that don't know we are an organisation that puts service before self.
Our club focus on doing awesome projects in the community, we take on a more relaxed approach then most clubs, without all the formalities.

Personally I started this campaign 6 years ago,
with good intentions to help out our rough sleeping community.
I collected donations from local schools and businesses,
distributed up to 150 packs, connected with some really amazing organisations like orange sky and the village trust.
However the last 2 years my campaign has morphed into supporting struggling families, as I realised there is huge demand for food parcels.
As families face hardship they also struggle to put food on the table. Many families go into unaffordable debt trying to put on a Christmas, well many families go with out all together.

None of this would be possible if wasn't for generous people like yourself, working together to help our local communities and all the beautiful people in it. We see you, we appreciate you.

How can you help??

We simply ask that friends and family come together, see what kind of donation items you can find around the house, or when you go shopping. There is a list of items down below, however we are also accepting cash donations so we can purchase fresh fruit and vegetables.
Please do not feel limited in what you can provide, it's as simple as thinking what kind of items would struggling families need??
We are also extending our reach to local schools, businesses and organisations.

All you would have to do is run a collection for 3 weeks, put a box in your local reception area, display a poster of our campaign, as collections build up, inform us and we would come and pick these items up.
The good thing is everyone will get some local advertising, a special mention through rotary and local pages. Also we get to work together this Christmas making a real difference to peoples lives, really showing the world the impact our community can have when we band together for a good cause.

This year we are working with local food banks, food distribution networks and social providers who will connect us to struggling families in need.

We did not think this campaign would affect so many peoples lives, Its not until your get closer to this struggle that you truly understand how hard these times can be, both financially and mentally.
The impact in putting a smile on someone face, when families think no one cares is what really powers the kind of work we do.
For us to continue sharing the positive love and support, we really need more people to share in our vision. Never has a time been more important then now, lets work together to make our neighbourhood a more kinder and compassionate place to bring up our children.
We thank you for your support and encouragement,
just remember every item contributed will make a massive difference in the lives of those beautiful people that receive them.

god bless
Ngā mihi nui ki a koe

732 days ago

The Water Services Bill and the Waitakere Ranges Water Catchment

The Team from Deborah Russell, MP for New Lynn

There's been a bit of noise locally about the Water Services Bill with some people suggesting it would mean that water catchments in the Waitakere Ranges would be transferred to the new Auckland/Northland water entity.
This is NOT the case. But I checked it with the Minister during the … View more
There's been a bit of noise locally about the Water Services Bill with some people suggesting it would mean that water catchments in the Waitakere Ranges would be transferred to the new Auckland/Northland water entity.
This is NOT the case. But I checked it with the Minister during the debate today. I asked: "Following on from the question about stormwater, I have a similar one related to concern from my own area, the New Lynn electorate, which includes the entire Waitakere Ranges. A number of people in the Waitakere Ranges have expressed concern that the land there might transfer to the new water services entities and pass out of local control because it has significant water catchment dams there. They're very beautiful, very important to Auckland, near 100 percent full, but the real worry is the surrounding water catchment. So I'm asking if the Minister could please give some assurance that the land, the park—the beautiful Waitakere Ranges Park—will remain in local control under the new water services entities."
The Minister replied saying: "I want to come to the particular question of the member in relation to parks and reserves because I think the question is broader and it is one that warrants a response. The criteria for transferring stormwater infrastructure is based on whether it is predominantly used to manage stormwater, as I've said many times in this House, and whether it's critical to the stormwater system. In general, parks' predominant use is not for stormwater. Their predominant use is as a park, a public recreation place where people love to go, and therefore they will not transfer to the new entities. That's something that needs to be said very clearly. Territorial authorities will be heavily involved, as I've said previously, in identifying which infrastructure will transfer to entities. I must stress this point because it is by consent of the councils, not over and above them, because everybody preserves their quality of life through having good recreational places to take their children and the like. A park would never, therefore, be transferred out of territorial authority management if it was not the wish of the territorial authority. So, I really wanted to highlight that."

762 days ago

room for rent in Te atatu south

Vera from Te Atatu South

Very lovely private and quiet place to live
room is 2.380 mm wide 3.800 m long with a large 1.200 mm wide wardrobe hanging and shelving inside

Must be clean and tidy
A very easy place to come and go from.
share the house with others
$220.00 per week a room is available includes power, … View more
Very lovely private and quiet place to live
room is 2.380 mm wide 3.800 m long with a large 1.200 mm wide wardrobe hanging and shelving inside

Must be clean and tidy
A very easy place to come and go from.
share the house with others
$220.00 per week a room is available includes power, water, internet and more
available now

3 weeks bond to go to bond centre no rent in advance
the house is furnturished with appliances, couch, dinning room furinture, crockery etc

you will need your own bedroom furniture TV computer bedding food ...
If you need a bed we have one

732 days ago

Decking the region out with festive joy

The Team from Auckland Council

It’s the most wonderful time of the year and our local boards are bringing the free good will and joy to a neighbourhood near you.

With Vector, we are bringing illuminations to your summer nights with the sustainable energy show Vector Lights from December 13th.

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739 days ago

Global Warming of Pacific Islands

Clive from Green Bay

A recent article in Western Leader started me thinking.
It appears from COP22 that Climate change has become a fact of life. It could be irreversible and continue for the next century.
The ratio of free oxygen in the air is 20% but the ratio of carbon dioxide has risen from 0.04% to nearly … View more
A recent article in Western Leader started me thinking.
It appears from COP22 that Climate change has become a fact of life. It could be irreversible and continue for the next century.
The ratio of free oxygen in the air is 20% but the ratio of carbon dioxide has risen from 0.04% to nearly 0.1% which is what could be causing the change in climate. .
So to rebalance the planets ecosystems we need less carbon dioxide and/or more oxygen. Well, it could be the planets answer is to melt the tundra and permafrost around the poles to supply more oxygen but this will cause global warming and will surely cause the melt ice to increase the average ocean level a little.
In anticipation of this, governments everywhere should ban building within a metre or two of todays high tide sea level and plan for the evacuation of low level residents to new towns at a safe height above sea level.
Pacific Islanders particularly should not delay, as any outside assistance will be too late to avoid the flood disaster occurring but by all means play blame games to get green money from developed richer nations to clean up the damage done to their island.

733 days ago

The Gateau House Black Friday Sale

The Gateau House

Buy 1 Item, get the second item Half Price! Head into any participating store, or order online on Friday 25th November to get 50% off your second item.

Conditions Apply. Use Code: “TGHBF50” for online orders (Active 12am-11:59pm Friday 25th). 50% off second item (discount automatically … View more
Buy 1 Item, get the second item Half Price! Head into any participating store, or order online on Friday 25th November to get 50% off your second item.

Conditions Apply. Use Code: “TGHBF50” for online orders (Active 12am-11:59pm Friday 25th). 50% off second item (discount automatically applied to the same or lower priced item online). Online orders limited to 2 products (1 discount) per transaction.

In store sale applies to same day pickups only, order online for future pickups. Instore sales not available at Glenfield and Henderson Stores (online orders still available). First in first served (no holds, phone orders etc). Applies to all stocked items

TGH Glen Eden Store: Unit 3, 4161 Great North Road, Glen Eden, Auckland 0602 (Next to Burger King)
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733 days ago

Mama Cat needs a special home!

Holly from Blockhouse Bay

Mama Cat is looking for her forever family. Could you be the one who gives her the life she deserves?

Age: Between 1 and 3 (on vet estimate)

Desexed/microchipped: Yes

Temperament: Shy but can blossom into a smoochy, darling cat in the right home with patient and caring owners

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Mama Cat is looking for her forever family. Could you be the one who gives her the life she deserves?

Age: Between 1 and 3 (on vet estimate)

Desexed/microchipped: Yes

Temperament: Shy but can blossom into a smoochy, darling cat in the right home with patient and caring owners

Children/other pets: She should be fine with sensible children over 12, and should be fine with other calm pets in the home (after proper introduction)

Access: She will need to be an indoor-only cat or supervised outdoors as she has no teeth, so won't be able to fully defend herself against other animals

Ideally, Mama is looking for a quiet home where she can have the time and space she needs to adjust and learn that humans aren't so scary.

Mama was found raising her three kittens under a shed in June 2022 and has been fostered by me ever since. Once her kittens were grown and rehomed, we discovered she suffered from a painful disorder called Feline Stomatitis, which caused her body to attack her teeth and gums.

After a major surgery removing all of her teeth, Mama is now healthy and thriving and is looking for a loving home to spend her retirement in after going through such tough times!

She still happily eats biscuits and wet food.

When she was initially found, she was absolutely terrified of people and likely has lived on the streets her whole life. However, in the last few months, she's taken amazing strides and is bound to get even better once she's settled into her forever home.

If you're interested in meeting Mama, please message me.

Free

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735 days ago

Blocked Drain / Flooding

Director from Drain Ranger

Due to the amount of rain we've had lately and more rain predicted, we've made ourselves available. Call us if you're experiencing flooding, need a Hydro Jett to unblock a drain or if you'd like a CCTV to get a very clear understanding of what's going on with your drains, … View moreDue to the amount of rain we've had lately and more rain predicted, we've made ourselves available. Call us if you're experiencing flooding, need a Hydro Jett to unblock a drain or if you'd like a CCTV to get a very clear understanding of what's going on with your drains, we can provide you with drainage solutions.

735 days ago

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735 days ago

Poll: Should our voting age be lowered to 16?

Ashleigh Ogden from Neighbourly.co.nz

On Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.

The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended … View more
On Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.

The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended to our 16 and 17-year-olds.

“This is history,” said Make It 16 co-director Caeden Tipler. “Today New Zealand’s highest court has confirmed that stopping young people from voting is a breach of our human rights...The government and Parliament cannot ignore such a clear legal and moral message. They must let us vote.”

Share your thoughts below - these may be published in the We Say You Say column of the local papers.

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Should our voting age be lowered to 16?
  • 13.9% Yes - they should be allowed to vote
    13.9% Complete
  • 3.7% Maybe - I need more information
    3.7% Complete
  • 3.2% It doesn't bother me either way
    3.2% Complete
  • 79.2% No - I don't agree with this
    79.2% Complete
3337 votes
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734 days ago

Bio security Covid 19 risk.

Jill from Blockhouse Bay

Neighbours be aware that a bio security company is working in our area looking over sections for noxious plants.
If you are at risk of Covid, have your masks ready as they are not wearing masks when they chat with you about what they found on your land. Covid 19 is on the rise again.
24,068 … View more
Neighbours be aware that a bio security company is working in our area looking over sections for noxious plants.
If you are at risk of Covid, have your masks ready as they are not wearing masks when they chat with you about what they found on your land. Covid 19 is on the rise again.
24,068 new cases last week. Our epidemologists are saying it is a 3rd wave.

734 days ago

Freedom camping: what you need to know this summer

The Team from Auckland Council

Quick reminder of the rules for would-be campers, to make sure that everyone can enjoy what our region has to offer safely and respectfully.

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735 days ago

Our Biggest Black Friday Bed Sale is Live!

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Shop online or at your nearest Beds4U store!

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The wait is over… The BIGGEST BLACK FRIDAY SALE is HERE!
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738 days ago

Woman says she was refused refund after staying at 'mouldy' motel

Melanie Earley Reporter from Western Leader

Kia ora neighbours, a woman on holiday in Auckland has warned others from staying at Avondale Motor Park after spending a night in a mouldy room where she “feared for her safety”.

Fenton said when she arrived the room was covered in mould and her family were kept awake all night by people … View more
Kia ora neighbours, a woman on holiday in Auckland has warned others from staying at Avondale Motor Park after spending a night in a mouldy room where she “feared for her safety”.

Fenton said when she arrived the room was covered in mould and her family were kept awake all night by people shouting and fighting as well as loud music.

Have you ever had a bad experience at an Auckland motel?

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736 days ago

Celebrate Christmas at LIFE!

Life

Christmas is a time for people to come together. In a divided world, the need for peace and reconciliation is greater than ever.

Peace with one another, peace with ourselves and ultimately, peace with God. We invite you and your whānau to come along to LIFE Central, a church to call home for … View more
Christmas is a time for people to come together. In a divided world, the need for peace and reconciliation is greater than ever.

Peace with one another, peace with ourselves and ultimately, peace with God. We invite you and your whānau to come along to LIFE Central, a church to call home for one of our Christmas services.

Discover and experience peace on earth on Christmas Eve and Day for a special time of carols, an encouraging message and much more!
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