Know what’s happening
Access the private noticeboard for verified neighbours near you. Keep informed about any suspicious activity, send urgent updates to your neighbours when required and discuss emergency planning.
Get to know your neighbours
Browse the directory and start getting to know your neighbours. Don’t want to post to the whole neighbourhood? Send a private message.
Buy, sell and give away
Want to declutter your garage? Buy some used household items? Give away some garden stuff? Become a verified neighbour to browse and post items for sale. Trading is simple when everyone lives nearby.
It is the weekend!
List your pre-loved gems in Neighbourly Market.
Thank you for using Neighbourly
You may receive an email confirmation for any offer you selected. The associated companies will contact you directly to activate your requests.
Hira Siddiqui from Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga/Eastern Manukau
'Changing lives every day': Inside the Citizens Advice Bureau
Read more: www.rnz.co.nz...
Melody from Point England
Brandnew laptop bag.
$35 each, original price is $109.99
Pick Up point England.
Negotiable
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lunn Ave
Fire up your kids' imaginations and get creative with Resene paints to make your own fairy doors. Find out how to create and paint your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Dale from Panmure
There's a story behind this radio which I acquired in the early 1980s. I bought it because it was identical, (indeed maybe the same radio) that I used to sit in front of as a little boy, with my knees tucked up under my chin, listening to all the popular serials of the day. It was
I … View moreThere's a story behind this radio which I acquired in the early 1980s. I bought it because it was identical, (indeed maybe the same radio) that I used to sit in front of as a little boy, with my knees tucked up under my chin, listening to all the popular serials of the day. It was
I don't want to sell it, but I am downsizing and have no room for it.
It's been stored in my attic for several years and overall appears to be in good condition. It was manufactured in either the late 1940s or early 1950s.
I consulted Chat GPT about this radio, after I had turned it on for a minute, or so..
It advised that it could confidently state that power is reaching the heater chain and there were no obvious dead valve signs.
It cautioned against running for an EXTENDED time though, due to the fact that it almost certainly contains wax paper capacitors that almost always leak electrically and old electrolytic capacitors that can fail suddenly and thus damage the radio.
It recommends that the radio NOT BE RUN for an extended time, WITHOUT FIRST HAVING IT CHECKED OVER. So, it is being sold in 'as is' condition.
This attic find will likely suit a valve radio collector/enthusiast and can be picked up from Panmure, Auckland.
Price: $45
Lorraine from Point England
Also this excellent condition Typo book
Has black pockets dividers x2 inside the book.
Sz on pic 1st pic $4
Other sz n Price on pic
Negotiable
Lorraine from Point England
Also have these excellent condition books
Sizes and prices on pictures
Negotiable
Lorraine from Point England
These are available.
New and excellent condition
Sizes and Price on pictures.
Daughter is selling
Negotiable
Hira Siddiqui from Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga/Eastern Manukau
🐕 There are changes to dog-walking rules this summer, so before you and your furry mate race out the door, it’s worth checking what’s changed. ☀️🐶
Good news — there are still heaps of dog-friendly walks across Auckland to explore together.
Summer in Tāmaki Makaurau; that glorious… View more🐕 There are changes to dog-walking rules this summer, so before you and your furry mate race out the door, it’s worth checking what’s changed. ☀️🐶
Good news — there are still heaps of dog-friendly walks across Auckland to explore together.
Summer in Tāmaki Makaurau; that glorious time when the barbecues fire up, jandals slap the pavement, and dogs across the region drag their humans out the door with tails wagging like wind turbines.
With the long days and warm nights rolling in, it’s prime time to explore Auckland’s incredible network of parks and trails, just don’t forget to pack the leash and the poo bags.
From 1 August 2025, Auckland’s updated dog access rules kicked in to make sure everyone – two-legged and four-legged – can enjoy our outdoor spaces safely. Most regional parks remain dog-free to protect precious native wildlife like the northern dotterel and fairy tern, but there are loads of local parks and reserves where your dog can stretch their legs off-leash. Jut remember, dogs are prohibited from sports fields and playgrounds.
So, grab the lead, some water, and your sense of adventure and hit the outdoors; your dog will love you for it.
So get out there and enjoy some of the options and remember, even when your dog’s off-leash, they must always be under control.
Check the Auckland Council website before heading out – rules differ by park. Because when everyone follows the leash laws, summer stays fun for everyone – paws, people and wildlife alike we all share the city with.
Original post credit (abridged): Auckland Council
Photo credit (altered): Auckland Council
For a limited time only save the GST value on Resene premium paints, wood stains, wallpaper and decorating accessories at Resene ColorShops. Find out more
Manukau Institute of Technology
Need to rethink, reshape, or restart your future? At MIT we have options for everyone, no matter what stage of life you are at.
Come along to Enrolment Day to put your plans in place.
- Chat with our subject experts and get programme information and advice
- Get the answers to any questions … View moreNeed to rethink, reshape, or restart your future? At MIT we have options for everyone, no matter what stage of life you are at.
Come along to Enrolment Day to put your plans in place.
- Chat with our subject experts and get programme information and advice
- Get the answers to any questions you may have or get help with your application.
Get more for your future with a qualification from MIT in 2026.
Find out more
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The Post reports that nearly two-thirds of business leaders are feeling optimistic about 2026 ... with much of that confidence driven by the rollout of AI.
We want to know: How are you feeling about the growing role of AI in business and everyday life?
183 replies (Members only)
Loading…
Are you sure? Deleting this message permanently removes it from the Neighbourly website.
Loading…
© Neighbourly 2026