Otahuhu, Auckland

1300 days ago

Looking for a flatmate in Papatoetoe

Laura from Papatoetoe

Hi all. We have a double sized room in our 3 bedroom house for rent. The room is furnished with a new double bed, desk, dresser, chair and has a closet. You will share with another male (40s, working professional) and a cat. Must like cats. Weekly rent is $$ 200 (includes power, internet, water).… View moreHi all. We have a double sized room in our 3 bedroom house for rent. The room is furnished with a new double bed, desk, dresser, chair and has a closet. You will share with another male (40s, working professional) and a cat. Must like cats. Weekly rent is $$ 200 (includes power, internet, water). House is modern with heat pump, washer and dryer, spa pool, large deck, etc. Large private driveway for your car. We are looking for a working professional who is tidy and a non smoker. Please PM us here for more details.

1300 days ago

Plastic box of embroidery floss - free or pay what you want

Tanja from Mount Wellington

Good morning, neighbours - I have a Tupperware-type box full of embroidery cotton that I collected back when I used to do cross-stitch.

I haven't done any for something like 2 decades though, so it's really time for it to go to someone who'll use it.

I'd kind of like to get … View more
Good morning, neighbours - I have a Tupperware-type box full of embroidery cotton that I collected back when I used to do cross-stitch.

I haven't done any for something like 2 decades though, so it's really time for it to go to someone who'll use it.

I'd kind of like to get *some* money for it (there's a fair amount of cotton in there), but I care more about it going to someone who'll get some enjoyment and pleasure from using it.

So if you'd definitely like it but can't afford to pay anything, feel free to put your hand up. Or, if you'd like to make an offer, that's fine too.

Message me either way :-)

Free

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1300 days ago

Mother's Day

NumberWorks'nWords Manukau

Thank you to all our amazing mums from the team at NumberWorks'nWords.

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1301 days ago

Walking stars is back for 2021!

The Team from Cancer Society Auckland

Wahoo – our popular night-time walking half marathon is back and brighter than ever!

Join us on September 13 to light up Auckland’s vibrant CBD while raising funds for the Cancer Society. With an all-new 12km option for 2021, Walking Stars is achievable by everyone. You can choose to power … View more
Wahoo – our popular night-time walking half marathon is back and brighter than ever!

Join us on September 13 to light up Auckland’s vibrant CBD while raising funds for the Cancer Society. With an all-new 12km option for 2021, Walking Stars is achievable by everyone. You can choose to power walk or stroll, but no running!

Sign up now and save with our early bird deal of just $59.
Sign up now

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1301 days ago

Recommendations for mechanic

Nadine from Mount Wellington

Looking for someone to install an alternator into a VW Touareg preferably mobile mechanic

Please txt me 021509798

1301 days ago

Private Tennis Lessons

Amit from Papatoetoe

Hi Team,
If anyone is looking to stay active this winter season and would like to take up tennis or get some extra lessons if you currently play, please contact me on acekumar34@gmail.com for coaching lessons. I'm currently based at the Sunnyside Tennis Club on York Rd in Papatoetoe.
Warm … View more
Hi Team,
If anyone is looking to stay active this winter season and would like to take up tennis or get some extra lessons if you currently play, please contact me on acekumar34@gmail.com for coaching lessons. I'm currently based at the Sunnyside Tennis Club on York Rd in Papatoetoe.
Warm Regards
Amit Kumar

1303 days ago

Petition to reduce places that sell tobacco

The Team from Counties Manukau Health

We want to encourage our communities to support the Cancer Society’s petition requesting legislation that significantly reduces the number of places that can sell tobacco. Tobacco is the most harmful consumer product in history. It kills about 13 New Zealanders every day. Yet tobacco can be sold … View moreWe want to encourage our communities to support the Cancer Society’s petition requesting legislation that significantly reduces the number of places that can sell tobacco. Tobacco is the most harmful consumer product in history. It kills about 13 New Zealanders every day. Yet tobacco can be sold anywhere and by anyone. Even though it’s an R18 product, it’s sold with everyday grocery items in over 6,000 places where children often go. Significantly reducing the number of places selling tobacco will prevent people from starting smoking in the first place, support people to quit, and help reach our goal to make Aotearoa Smokefree by 2025. Please consider signing this very important petition: tinyurl.com...

If you would like help to quit smoking, please contact our Living Smokefree Service, Phone: 0800 569 568, Email: smokefree@middlemore.co.nz

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1302 days ago

Engaging Priority Families

Faye from Mangere

Hi All,
STRIVE Community Trust has a service to help support families with 3-4 year old that are not enrol into Early Childhood Education.
If you have children/grandchildren and would like to know more about our service feel free to email Faye.s@strive.org.nz or text/call 021984715

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1302 days ago

Mother’s Day

The Team from Auckland Council

It’s Mother’s Day this Sunday. OurAuckland has some great ideas for things to do with your mother this weekend: bit.ly...

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1302 days ago
1303 days ago

We Say/You Say: Queen Street

The Team from Community News

Kia ora Auckland,

Should Queen Street be car-free?

Major roading upgrades are set to get underway on Queen Street which the council says will improve pedestrian spaces.

The work is set to begin on Monday between Shortland and Customs streets, limiting traffic to a single lane each way and … View more
Kia ora Auckland,

Should Queen Street be car-free?

Major roading upgrades are set to get underway on Queen Street which the council says will improve pedestrian spaces.

The work is set to begin on Monday between Shortland and Customs streets, limiting traffic to a single lane each way and with bus priority in the evening peak.

Some have expressed their concerns for the project including a group of businesses and landlords calling itself Save Queen. The group applied for an interim injunction to halt the council's planned Queen St upgrade and a High Court Judge will decide whether to approve the injunction later today.

Should the upgrade go even further and ban passenger vehicles altogether? Let us know in the comments and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment used in your local community paper.

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1303 days ago

Looking for your dream home?

Chris Kentsley Reporter from Homed - Southern Homes

Have a look in this week's Southern Homes for your next dream home.

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1303 days ago

Head deck

Cara from Mount Wellington

$20
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Negotiable

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1303 days ago
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