Parnell, Auckland

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1982 days ago

Meet Tyrone of NO SIX

Tāmaki AKL

Tāmaki local Tyrone owns NO SIX creative content agency.

“I’m really excited about what’s going on in Tāmaki right now - I feel like our value is slowly being recognised and there’s so much more to uncover.”

There are around 900 businesses in Tāmaki (Glen Innes, Pt England, … View more
Tāmaki local Tyrone owns NO SIX creative content agency.

“I’m really excited about what’s going on in Tāmaki right now - I feel like our value is slowly being recognised and there’s so much more to uncover.”

There are around 900 businesses in Tāmaki (Glen Innes, Pt England, Panmure). Together they create community, character and local jobs. Wherever you can, shop where it makes the most difference.

Read more about Tyrone (and other local business legends like him) on the Tāmaki AKL website.
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1982 days ago

Do you live in one of Auckland's most hotly-contested electorates?

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours, Campaigns for several Auckland electorate seats, including Auckland Central, ahead of the 2020 general election are expected to heat up during the next two months. Here's a round up of some of the electorates which may have the most interesting or closest races. Do you live in … View moreHi neighbours, Campaigns for several Auckland electorate seats, including Auckland Central, ahead of the 2020 general election are expected to heat up during the next two months. Here's a round up of some of the electorates which may have the most interesting or closest races. Do you live in one of these areas?

1988 days ago

Read anything good?

Sarah Neighbourly Lead from Remuera

Hi neighbours - I'm thinking about setting up a new national book group on Neighbourly for lovers of good literature - but thought I'd check in first to see what the interest is. Would you be keen to join a Group?

Did anyone read anything good over lockdown? Here's a few I've… View more
Hi neighbours - I'm thinking about setting up a new national book group on Neighbourly for lovers of good literature - but thought I'd check in first to see what the interest is. Would you be keen to join a Group?

Did anyone read anything good over lockdown? Here's a few I've loved recently (although I have to admit A Little Life wasn't exactly a cheerful read)...

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1988 days ago

Puppy help, please!

Ashleigh from Eden Terrace

Hi neighbours... I've recently become a proud dog mother!!
But as it's my first dog, I'm not very familiar with the dog 'scene' and I thought you could fill me in!
Could I please have some recommendations of local dog parks, local kennels, puppy training schools and any … View more
Hi neighbours... I've recently become a proud dog mother!!
But as it's my first dog, I'm not very familiar with the dog 'scene' and I thought you could fill me in!
Could I please have some recommendations of local dog parks, local kennels, puppy training schools and any other helpful services/initiatives in the area? Someone mentioned there's a dog restaurant..what?!
Thanks for your help!

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1983 days ago

Come and speak to our board members about the future of Waitematā!

Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board

Attend our hearing-style event where you can book a 10 minute speaking slot to give our board members feedback on their draft Local Board Plan, in-person at our local board office, or via Skype. You can also just listen in as an audience member.

𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐧: Wednesday 29 July, 6pm-7:30pm

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Attend our hearing-style event where you can book a 10 minute speaking slot to give our board members feedback on their draft Local Board Plan, in-person at our local board office, or via Skype. You can also just listen in as an audience member.

𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐧: Wednesday 29 July, 6pm-7:30pm

𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞: Waitematā Local Board office, 52 Swanson Street (or via Skype)

𝐓𝐨 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐚𝐧 𝐢𝐧-𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐫 𝐒𝐤𝐲𝐩𝐞 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐬𝐥𝐨𝐭: phone 09 353 9654 or email waitematalocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

You can read our draft plan & give feedback online at Read More.

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1986 days ago

How does your faith shape your day-to-day life?

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours. I'm looking to chat to some people about their religion for a project to be published in the Sunday Star-Times. The story will examine the role of religion and faith in New Zealand, and how it has changed over the last few decades.

Do you know of any unique places of worship in… View more
Hi neighbours. I'm looking to chat to some people about their religion for a project to be published in the Sunday Star-Times. The story will examine the role of religion and faith in New Zealand, and how it has changed over the last few decades.

Do you know of any unique places of worship in Auckland? Perhaps you have a special area in your home where your family meets to pray, or the way you cook and meet people is shaped by your faith? How does your faith help you through challenging times?

I'd love to hear from people of all religions - please email me a little bit about yourself at caroline.williams@stuff.co.nz if you're interested in sharing.

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1986 days ago

Coronavirus delays mean downtown work will miss America's Cup

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, The plans to have a big upgrade of downtown Auckland ready for the America's Cup, has gone, thanks to Coronavirus delays. Some harbour projects won't be ready until early-mid 2021. Do you think it matters? Read the story below:

1986 days ago

Aerial photos show scale of Auckland motorway project from Pūhoi to Warkworth

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Have you seen the arial photographs of the progress of construction on the major motorway project north of Auckland?

The Ōkahu Viaduct is a steel girder bridge that crosses Pūhoi Rd and Te Aqua Pūhoi.

Work is taking place near the Johnstones Hill tunnels, as part of the Ara … View more
Hi neighbours,

Have you seen the arial photographs of the progress of construction on the major motorway project north of Auckland?

The Ōkahu Viaduct is a steel girder bridge that crosses Pūhoi Rd and Te Aqua Pūhoi.

Work is taking place near the Johnstones Hill tunnels, as part of the Ara Tūhono project that will extend the four-lane Northern Motorway (SH1) 18.5km from Pūhoi to just north of Warkworth, in a move aimed at improving road safety.

The motorway was scheduled to open at the end of 2021, but delays due to the coronavirus alert level 4 lockdown in April meant nearly five weeks of working time was lost.

Now, the new road is expected to be open in time for Queen’s Birthday weekend 2022. To read more, click here

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1983 days ago

Want to help create kinder connected communities?

Neighbourly.co.nz

With The Sunday Star Times, we’ve launched a survey to find out how lonely and connected Kiwis feel, take part here and you could win a $100 Prezzy® card Take the survey

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1987 days ago

'Do-up' property with $1 reserve fetches good price

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

The owners banked their retirement on a $1 reserve. But they needn't have worried. Would you be this brave?

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1984 days ago

Nespresso Umilk

Trish from Epsom

Condition : Excellent

With 5 boxes of free capsules

Pickup in Epsom
Or
Meet up Newmarket/CBD

Price: $130

1984 days ago

Mid-Winter Special for Neighbourly Members

Kris from Eclipse Life Coaching

Right now I'm offering a $100 discount on your first coaching session with me, as a Mid-Winter Special.

You still get a FREE initial 45 min consultation.

Call me on 027 349 2520 to book a time.

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1986 days ago

Waihorotiu Queen Street Valley Pilot

Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board

Auckland Council and Auckland Transport have started a pilot programme on Waihorotiu Queen Street Valley, engaging with those who live, work and visit Queen St to co-design a better quality city centre street for all. Read More to find out how you can get involved and have your say, or to stay … View moreAuckland Council and Auckland Transport have started a pilot programme on Waihorotiu Queen Street Valley, engaging with those who live, work and visit Queen St to co-design a better quality city centre street for all. Read More to find out how you can get involved and have your say, or to stay updated.

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1984 days ago

Auckland rapper's collaboration with Kanye West's producer

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours, Auckland-based rapper Mustafa Sheikh, who performs as Lil Mussie, worked with the producer of three of Kanye West’s Grammy-winning albums on his new single.
The collaboration led to him having a "surreal" FaceTime call with West - one of his biggest inspirations. … View more
Hi neighbours, Auckland-based rapper Mustafa Sheikh, who performs as Lil Mussie, worked with the producer of three of Kanye West’s Grammy-winning albums on his new single.
The collaboration led to him having a "surreal" FaceTime call with West - one of his biggest inspirations. Sheikh's music is inspired by his work supporting Kiwi kids experiencing poverty through the charity he founded called Bread. Find out more about him and his work in the below story and video.

1984 days ago

Have your say about Covid-19 lockdown

The Team from Auckland Museum

Are you 70 or over? How did you find the Covid-19 lockdown? We believe it's important to gain views from this demographic, which was often identified in the media as being most at risk and in need of protection, yet their views and experiences during this time remain largely unknown.

A team… View more
Are you 70 or over? How did you find the Covid-19 lockdown? We believe it's important to gain views from this demographic, which was often identified in the media as being most at risk and in need of protection, yet their views and experiences during this time remain largely unknown.

A team of researchers from the University of Auckland are gathering letters from older New Zealanders about their experiences of lockdown, to inform key research about government and media responses in the event of future pandemics. Some of the letters will be acquired by Auckland Museum to record this unique period in our history for years to come.

If you or someone you know would like to participate, find out more here.
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