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Lingaiah from Mount Albert
Please help me
Recently I hired one painter to get painting shop and fixing partition, then asked money to buy paint and tools regards that I have paid him $400 in to his bank account, then after he did not come back to do job . When I cal him he always saying I will do next week following week … View morePlease help me
Recently I hired one painter to get painting shop and fixing partition, then asked money to buy paint and tools regards that I have paid him $400 in to his bank account, then after he did not come back to do job . When I cal him he always saying I will do next week following week but never come .
I this case please advice me how can I get back money or complete the job , also how can we stop kind of frauds / cheaters.
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours,
The efforts of a prominent human rights lawyer haven't been enough to save an ageing pine forest from the axe.
Are you happy with the removal of the 200 Western Springs pines to make way for native trees?
An 11-year-old Bay of Plenty boy may look like an ordinary child, but the challenges he has faced and the struggles he’s overcomes set him apart from the crowd.
#Watch: This interview with two Kiwi girls who choose to wear hijabs in NZ will help kids understand different cultural norms and the meaning behind them.
PLUS this episode of KEA Kids News also explores what exactly a Dark Sky Sanctuary is. (Funded by NZ on Air for HEIHEI)
To read more, click … View more#Watch: This interview with two Kiwi girls who choose to wear hijabs in NZ will help kids understand different cultural norms and the meaning behind them.
PLUS this episode of KEA Kids News also explores what exactly a Dark Sky Sanctuary is. (Funded by NZ on Air for HEIHEI)
To read more, click here.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Need a quick fix during working days?
Be organised. Eggs will take 2 -3 minutes to poach. The toast needs to be on and the bacon needs to be nearly crisp before you start poaching.
Ingredients
2 Eggs, for one serving
10 cm Water, use up to 12cm in a pot
1 splash… View moreNeed a quick fix during working days?
Be organised. Eggs will take 2 -3 minutes to poach. The toast needs to be on and the bacon needs to be nearly crisp before you start poaching.
Ingredients
2 Eggs, for one serving
10 cm Water, use up to 12cm in a pot
1 splash Vinegar
1 pinch Salt, optional
1 serving Bread, toasted
1 serving Bacon
Check out the full recipe on the link below.
The Team from Auckland Council
Yetis, aliens and superheroes are coming to a park near you this summer…courtesy of your Local Board. Auckland Council Movies in Parks is back, with 26 outdoor screenings plus loads of fun pre-movie entertainment – and it’s all FREE!
So grab your friends and whānau and enjoy a night … View moreYetis, aliens and superheroes are coming to a park near you this summer…courtesy of your Local Board. Auckland Council Movies in Parks is back, with 26 outdoor screenings plus loads of fun pre-movie entertainment – and it’s all FREE!
So grab your friends and whānau and enjoy a night under the stars.
To find out what’s playing in your local park, go to moviesinparks.co.nz. Proudly supported by the Hits and NZ Herald.
Your summer sorted, with Auckland Council
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The new workplace looks different: small and not so small businesses are being run from home to be able to juggle work and parenthood. These businesses are thriving and they are doing amazing work, but because they are not in a traditional work space, professional development is almost always … View moreThe new workplace looks different: small and not so small businesses are being run from home to be able to juggle work and parenthood. These businesses are thriving and they are doing amazing work, but because they are not in a traditional work space, professional development is almost always product or service related and hardly ever personal.
As a result, a lot of incredibly successful entrepreneurs are behind in admin and dread it because of outdated and lengthy processes. The Mind Lab’s Digital Skills for the Workplace will dramatically change your concept of admin and the time you spend on it.
Apply now to free up time and enhance your business
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Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
Many of us grew up flocking to Glassons, Hallenstein's, Cotton On and Just Jeans for our hardy perennials - jeans, t-shirts, summer dresses - and some of us still do.
But we're increasingly becoming aware that buying a $20 t-shirt that won't last the distance isn't that great … View moreMany of us grew up flocking to Glassons, Hallenstein's, Cotton On and Just Jeans for our hardy perennials - jeans, t-shirts, summer dresses - and some of us still do.
But we're increasingly becoming aware that buying a $20 t-shirt that won't last the distance isn't that great for the environment.
While some of us are pledging to only buy second hand or to invest in statement pieces - more expensive items that will last a long time- not all of us have that luxury.
We're wanting to speak to someone who isn't giving up their fast fashion any time soon, whether it's for economic or style reasons, personal choice or indifference to the environment. Maybe you're a student who likes the choice chain store fashion brings, or perhaps you're a parent whose children are growing too fast to risk splashing out on expensive clothing.
If this sounds like you, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
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