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Silvija from Henderson
Can make several from this one plant. Must be removed by Saturday or it’s going to the tip
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Jennifer from Te Atatu South
Purchased in 1969 to commemorate the moon landing. Original packet. Solid Brass. Heavy coin. 50 years old. Offers over $100 negotiable. Collectors item.
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Amar from Henderson
Last year I ran the ASB half marathon - thank you everyone who helped me raise over $2000 for the RED CROSS. I had never done a run before that 😊
This year I aim to do better – I am running for the Starship Foundation. They are doing a tremendous job and deserve all the support they can get. … View moreLast year I ran the ASB half marathon - thank you everyone who helped me raise over $2000 for the RED CROSS. I had never done a run before that 😊
This year I aim to do better – I am running for the Starship Foundation. They are doing a tremendous job and deserve all the support they can get. Please donate by going to my page and clicking on the GIVE NOW button. The run is on the 20th October. aucklandmarathon2019.everydayhero.com...
Every little bit helps. Thank you very much in advance for supporting a good cause.
Fiona from Henderson
France has started forcing supermarkets to donate food instead of throwing it away.
Something we should be doing here, instead they ship it off to the pig farms.
This article (see link below) is well worth a read.
There are far too many rules, PC police around the corner and still in this day and … View moreFrance has started forcing supermarkets to donate food instead of throwing it away.
Something we should be doing here, instead they ship it off to the pig farms.
This article (see link below) is well worth a read.
There are far too many rules, PC police around the corner and still in this day and age, we are starving, our friends are going hungry, our children are starving. They going with out the basic stables to keep on living a healthy life.
Yet, the supermarkets, the restaurants, the fast food outlets etc ... continually throw away perfectly good, healthy food.
To me, this is totally unacceptable. We are throwing away more that we are consuming, both in the supermarkets etc ... and our homes.
I remember when baking our own bread, cakes etc .. was cheaper than buying, not so much now.
Buying healthy food is far more expensive than buying fast food and/or unhealthy options. WHY?
I know that I went slightly off course with the last two sentences, but this whole topic really gets my blood boiling, the waste, the expense - EVERYTHING.
Our friends, our families, our neighbourhoods are hungry - let's do something.
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Todd Niall Reporter from Western Leader
Hi Neighbours, John Banks was twice a mayor of Auckland City, and is now pondering whether to have a second tilt at becoming mayor of greater Auckland. Ten years after his last bid, should be try again? Read the story below:
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Rhea from Te Atatu South
Hi, everyone! My partner and I are looking for a labradoodle puppy to kickstart our plans of starting a family. We are both dog lovers and have previously owned pets before. We are aware that there are good breeders out there but it’s just too expensive especially considering there is a need to … View moreHi, everyone! My partner and I are looking for a labradoodle puppy to kickstart our plans of starting a family. We are both dog lovers and have previously owned pets before. We are aware that there are good breeders out there but it’s just too expensive especially considering there is a need to put in a non-refundable deposit of up to $400 to secure your spot on the waiting list—I researched and contacted a few of them. We are hoping to not spend more than $800 or $1,000 for one, and would be better if we can adopt for free. We specifically want a labradoodle because it low to nonshedding and this is important because I have allergic rhinitis. Any suggestions or recommendations are welcome. Thanks! 😊
The Team from Auckland Museum
Our Curator of Entomology* John Early has discovered a species of bug that has recently established itself in Auckland. The green lacewing is "a beautiful little insect, lovely to behold. It is a pale leaf green with a golden strip down its back and delicate wings that sparkle as it flies in … View moreOur Curator of Entomology* John Early has discovered a species of bug that has recently established itself in Auckland. The green lacewing is "a beautiful little insect, lovely to behold. It is a pale leaf green with a golden strip down its back and delicate wings that sparkle as it flies in the sunlight," says Early. But is this new resident a friend or a foe to the flora and fauna in our backyards? Read on to find out...
*Entomology is the study of insects and their relationship to humans, the environment, and other organisms.
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Mary from Massey
Hi Neighbours & neighbouring areas!
So these school holidays, my kids are having this debate on which is better, Marmite or Vegemite?? They were also curious to know how New Zealanders felt about it, so I thought this will be a great place to start. I've recently switched to Vegemite, … View moreHi Neighbours & neighbouring areas!
So these school holidays, my kids are having this debate on which is better, Marmite or Vegemite?? They were also curious to know how New Zealanders felt about it, so I thought this will be a great place to start. I've recently switched to Vegemite, after being a loyal Marmite advocate, I find it's less intense haha! What about you?? Marmite or Vegemite?
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Hello Auckland! We are very pleased to extend a warm welcome to Auckland Museum who are joining our wonderful family of Neighbourly partners.
Together we will showcase exhibitions, launch events, get 'behind the scenes' and celebrate the taonga the museum is to our communities.
We… View moreHello Auckland! We are very pleased to extend a warm welcome to Auckland Museum who are joining our wonderful family of Neighbourly partners.
Together we will showcase exhibitions, launch events, get 'behind the scenes' and celebrate the taonga the museum is to our communities.
We can't wait to share all the great things Auckland Museum brings to our city. There's exciting things to come and we welcome you to share a welcome message to our friends at the Museum below.
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