Sunnyvale, Auckland

2274 days ago

Become an early childhood teacher

Ministry Of Education

Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for children and young people, with lessons that can seem small, but are significant in terms of their impact.

These are lessons about important life skills such as confidence, identity, respect and persistence.

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Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for children and young people, with lessons that can seem small, but are significant in terms of their impact.

These are lessons about important life skills such as confidence, identity, respect and persistence.

Become a teacher and take your place alongside our children and young people. You’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their lives; to strengthen communities and build a better future for our next generations.
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2274 days ago

🎅Excellent Christmas project for the wee ones🎅

Fiona from Henderson

This is a great project for all the family to get involved in, especially the children.
All that is needed is some old bed springs, ping pong balls, paint (for the springs) glue, ribbon, buttons, in fact anything you think you would need to make your little Christmas elves, angles or even mini … View more
This is a great project for all the family to get involved in, especially the children.
All that is needed is some old bed springs, ping pong balls, paint (for the springs) glue, ribbon, buttons, in fact anything you think you would need to make your little Christmas elves, angles or even mini Santa look their absolute best.
Parents, don't forget to supervise the wee ones with the gluing side of it.

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2274 days ago

🎄A great Christmas gift idea🎄

Fiona from Henderson

Ladies and gentlemen, here is the prefect gift for for that person who is always impossible to buy for, who has everything ... you know the one.
Easy to make and even easier to use.
You could swap the coffee mugs for tea cups.
You could swap the wine glasses for champagne flutes
Either way, … View more
Ladies and gentlemen, here is the prefect gift for for that person who is always impossible to buy for, who has everything ... you know the one.
Easy to make and even easier to use.
You could swap the coffee mugs for tea cups.
You could swap the wine glasses for champagne flutes
Either way, it's perfect.

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2274 days ago

BLACK FRIDAY SALE

Toyworld Henderson

🖤✖️ BLACK FRIDAY SALE STARTS TOMORROW! ✖️🖤
⚠️⚠️ HURRY, 2 DAY ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ⚠️⚠️
🔥🔥🔥 25% OFF Everything Storewide! 🔥🔥🔥
********At all 3 West Auckland Stores********
HENDERSON,WESTGATE AND LYNNMALL
Offers available at all 3 west Auckland … View more
🖤✖️ BLACK FRIDAY SALE STARTS TOMORROW! ✖️🖤
⚠️⚠️ HURRY, 2 DAY ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ⚠️⚠️
🔥🔥🔥 25% OFF Everything Storewide! 🔥🔥🔥
********At all 3 West Auckland Stores********
HENDERSON,WESTGATE AND LYNNMALL
Offers available at all 3 west Auckland Stores.The discount offer applies to the original retail price. While stocks last. Stock may vary from store to store. Excludes laybys, gift cards, shipping, gift wrap, and EPay. No Rainchecks. Not in conjunction with any other offers.Ends 30/11/2019

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2274 days ago

Last Community Market for 2019!

Chantelle from Avondale

Click on the link for details. Would love to see you there 😊

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2274 days ago

Red FriYay 3 Day Sale

Lyndelle Porter from Red Cross Shop Henderson

1/2 price on ALL Clothes: Men’s, Women’s, Children’s
Excludes Red Dot/Designer Items
1/2 price Shoes
1/2 price Homewares
Selected furniture 25% off

Bargains for All!

See you here!

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2276 days ago

Dog missing for two weeks saved from ravine

Ryan Anderson Reporter from Western Leader

Afternoon Neighbours!

A 9-year-old rottweiler has been rescued after going missing two weeks ago. Zach was found at the bottom of a 80-100 metre cliff in a creek bed.

While he has suffered some injuries and lost some weight - the owner said he is in good spirits.

2274 days ago

Overcoming Obstacles

Graeme Dingle Foundation

🏆 We want every child to know: What they have inside is greater than any obstacle!

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2275 days ago

Pumpkin leaves

Angela from Henderson

Hello everybody i am looking for massive pumpkin leaves for a display i need to dress. Any suggestion where to find some? Cheers

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2275 days ago

Bread shortage hits North Island supermarkets

Brian from New Lynn

It's a sandwich lover's worst nightmare. North Island supermarkets are bracing for a bread shortage as loaf makers walk off the job over pay and conditions. A reader was forced to resort to buns for her kids' lunchboxes today after finding Hobsonville Countdown supermarket shelves … View moreIt's a sandwich lover's worst nightmare. North Island supermarkets are bracing for a bread shortage as loaf makers walk off the job over pay and conditions. A reader was forced to resort to buns for her kids' lunchboxes today after finding Hobsonville Countdown supermarket shelves all but bare of loaves of bread on Tuesday night.
"Bread aisle at Countdown tonight ... #breadshortage?" Signs have gone up in other West Auckland supermarkets warning customers of a national bread shortage. "Due to Tip Top going on strike there is limited bread available. We hope to have a full range soon," the signs read. Countdown spokeswoman Charlotte Mee confirmed "supply issues" were affecting their stock. "Bread is always incredibly popular at any time of the day but unfortunately at the moment we're experiencing a few supply issues in the Upper North Island for some brands of sliced bread.
"There are plenty of buns, loaves and other bread products from our bakery and they're almost always available for customers as we bake throughout the day based on demand in each store." The shortage is linked to industrial action by more than 100 FIRST Union members at George Weston Foods' Tip Top bakeries in Otahuhu and Wiri.
The strike action meant much of the North island faced potential bread shortages. "Tip Top bakery workers are fighting to put bread on their own tables after years of negligible pay rises and no recognition of the family time they have to sacrifice to enable the company's 24/7 operation," union spokeswoman Anita Rosentreter told.
George Weston Foods general manager of baking Mark Bosomworth said the strike action meant the company was only likely to produce half its usual bread production on Tuesday and Wednesday, affecting North Island supply. Many customers would notice a slim pickings on supermarket shelves but Wellington and South Island supplies were unlikely to be affected. The company was disappointed with the union's action. Many of the claims had been settled. "We pay competitive rates, we provide good training and we provide a safe, modern work environment for our staff," he told.
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