Otahuhu, Auckland

1872 days ago

Special Eye Check ups & Frames

Ali from Kudos Vision Centre

SPECIAL Eye Check ups - On the 14th November
- Was $60.00, NOW $29.00 ONLY!
- Over 800 latest frames, no frames over $289.00!
- Up to 68% discounts

Book your appointment now!

(09) 2755517, 02040360833

1872 days ago

Dark Knight nabbed by police

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Even the caped-crusader can’t escape the long arm of the law.

Batman was taking young fan Sam on an adventure organised through Make-A-Wish New Zealand when the Dark Knight was nabbed by police.

The Batmobile was spotted "going a bit fast" through some roadworks and was pulled over … View more
Even the caped-crusader can’t escape the long arm of the law.

Batman was taking young fan Sam on an adventure organised through Make-A-Wish New Zealand when the Dark Knight was nabbed by police.

The Batmobile was spotted "going a bit fast" through some roadworks and was pulled over by Constable Adrian Fisher of Counties Manukau Police.

After hearing Sam's story, the constable told Batman to, " tell Sam that I pulled you over to get your autograph."

Police said Sam had a pretty cool day.
New Zealand Police

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1872 days ago

Consumer Workshop - We want to hear from you

The Team from Counties Manukau Health

We would like to invite patients and whaanau who use the Manukau Health Park (Manukau SuperClinic) to a workshop to hear your views and help us develop an expansion design that best fits the needs of our communities and staff.
Go to bit.ly... to find out more.

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1873 days ago

Students train with the Breakers: Auckland

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Auckland school students seized the chance to shoot hoops with the New Zealand Breakers basketball team.

Year nine to 11 learners were delighted to join a drills and skills session at the Breakers' Mairangi Bay training facility.

The students hailed from Mount Albert Grammar, Alfriston … View more
Auckland school students seized the chance to shoot hoops with the New Zealand Breakers basketball team.

Year nine to 11 learners were delighted to join a drills and skills session at the Breakers' Mairangi Bay training facility.

The students hailed from Mount Albert Grammar, Alfriston College, Otahuhu College and Wentworth College.

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1873 days ago

Platter Challenge

Kirsty from Handcrafted by Loaf

Do you think you’ve got good platter game? We want to see what you're made of! Include our new Brownie Balls in a platter, upload an image to our Facebook.com/loafNZ and you will be in to win one of three $75 Loaf vouchers to spend online or instore. Brownie Balls available from Countdown … View moreDo you think you’ve got good platter game? We want to see what you're made of! Include our new Brownie Balls in a platter, upload an image to our Facebook.com/loafNZ and you will be in to win one of three $75 Loaf vouchers to spend online or instore. Brownie Balls available from Countdown Supermarkets nationwide or at www.loafshop.co.nz.... Entries close 23 November.

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1873 days ago

Wahakura weaving workshop in Counties Manukau starting Monday 16 November!

The Team from Counties Manukau Health

Want to learn to weave wahakura whaanau? Our SUDI team and Hapai Te Hauora - Maori Public Health have weaving workshops for those interested in creating a traditional Maaori safe sleep bed for baby. These workshops are for hapu mama and whaanau in the community in Counties Manukau.

Workshops start… View more
Want to learn to weave wahakura whaanau? Our SUDI team and Hapai Te Hauora - Maori Public Health have weaving workshops for those interested in creating a traditional Maaori safe sleep bed for baby. These workshops are for hapu mama and whaanau in the community in Counties Manukau.

Workshops start on Monday 16 November, but places are limited. For more information and to book your place, contact tiana.matiu@hapai.co.nz

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1875 days ago

Museum Membership is here

The Team from Auckland Museum

Just launched, Museum Membership gives you the opportunity to get more from your Museum.

Enjoy unlimited, free entry to paid exhibitions (including Brickman Awesome: Epic LEGO® Creations), invites to exclusive events, discounts at the Museum café, store and more.

Individual Memberships … View more
Just launched, Museum Membership gives you the opportunity to get more from your Museum.

Enjoy unlimited, free entry to paid exhibitions (including Brickman Awesome: Epic LEGO® Creations), invites to exclusive events, discounts at the Museum café, store and more.

Individual Memberships start at just $50 a year and you can share the aroha by adding Friends & Whānau passes for just $25 each.
Become a Museum Member

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1875 days ago

skateboard + accessories

Ela from East Tamaki

Almost brand new , used once or twice

Price: $80

1875 days ago

Shoes size 6

Ela from East Tamaki

Worn a few times only, very good condition, selling as to small
Pick up Dannemora

Price: $10

1875 days ago

Bike Shimano diameter 60 cm

Ela from East Tamaki

Bike suitable for teenager, diameter 60 cm, not sure in inches 😊 selling because it's to small. Pick up Dannemora

Price: $100

1875 days ago

Bike diameter 65 cm

Ela from East Tamaki

Needs a bit maintenace as not used for a while. Pick up Dannemora

Price: $20

1875 days ago

Howick Intermediate Uniform

Ela from East Tamaki

Jumper size 112
2x shirts size M or L
2x shorts size 84

All for $50

Price: $50

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1875 days ago

Aloe for free

Ela from East Tamaki

Aloe for free. Pots not included. Pick up Dannemora

Free

1875 days ago

Boysenberries plants for free

Ela from East Tamaki

Boysenberries for free. Pots not included. Pick up Dannemora

Free

1879 days ago

Auckland mountains closed as Guy Fawkes looms

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Fourteen Auckland mountains have been closed to the public to ward off blazes fuelled by fireworks.

The maunga (mountains) administered by the Tupuna Maunga Authority are closed to the public this week from 7.30 pm until November 8.

The decision to ban evening access follows fires at Mt … View more
Fourteen Auckland mountains have been closed to the public to ward off blazes fuelled by fireworks.

The maunga (mountains) administered by the Tupuna Maunga Authority are closed to the public this week from 7.30 pm until November 8.

The decision to ban evening access follows fires at Mt Wellington and Mt Eden on Guy Fawkes night last year.

Fireworks sparked a blaze which tore through the crater of Mangere Mountain in December last year and another fire on Mt Wellington in April.

Last month another blaze caused by a group of youths playing with fireworks ripped through the lower slopes of Mt Wellington.

The following mountains will be closed: Wiri, One Tree Hill, Mount Wellington, Mount Eden, North Head, Mount Albert, Mount Hobson, Pigeon Mountain, Mount Richmond, Mount Roskill, Mount St John, Mount Victoria, Mangere Mountain, Big King.

Do you agree with the closures?

Are you planning to celebrate Guy Fawkes tomorrow night?

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