Te Atatu South, Auckland

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

1720 days ago

Asap

Talia from Avondale

Needing a straight couple 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 ages 28-35 ethnicity open
For a TV add well paid,
Auditions 4&5th March
🎬Shooting 17th March
Auckland

No convictions
P.s proper photos please not glasses hats , selfies or filters. Needs to be clear and presentable if you want legit … View more
Needing a straight couple 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 ages 28-35 ethnicity open
For a TV add well paid,
Auditions 4&5th March
🎬Shooting 17th March
Auckland

No convictions
P.s proper photos please not glasses hats , selfies or filters. Needs to be clear and presentable if you want legit people to more likely to pick you 🙌

If this is you message me asap x
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1725 days ago

What would you do with $50 million?

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Lotto's $42 million Powerball rolled over on Wednesday night, boosting the prize to $50m on Saturday - potentially the biggest ever.

To read more, click stuff.co.nz....

What would you do with $50 million?

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1734 days ago

Have you experienced Readers Tours? We'd love your feedback

The Team from Readers Tours

If you have been on a journey with Readers Tours we would love to hear your feedback and share your experience with others.

If you would like to leave a review on Google, please click the link below

Click Here to review > g.page...

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1721 days ago

10sqm Self contained Cabin.

Brenda from Ranui

10sqm self contained cabin. Great for 1-2 people. Fully kitted out (All chattles included)
1 x light fittings
2 x Plugin points, Power box
Toilet with above ground septic & grey water stain-a-steal holding tanks that can also be connected to town mains.
1 x Gas burner
1 x Gas bottle … View more
10sqm self contained cabin. Great for 1-2 people. Fully kitted out (All chattles included)
1 x light fittings
2 x Plugin points, Power box
Toilet with above ground septic & grey water stain-a-steal holding tanks that can also be connected to town mains.
1 x Gas burner
1 x Gas bottle and fittings out door
1 x sink with splash back
1 x new small beer fridge
2 x Nett curtains
1 x lounge suite that converts to double bed,
1 x single bed suspended from ceiling.
1 x new set of pots, some plates, cups, etc
1 x double glazed ranch slider, Insulated
Treated out side cladding
Roof corrugated colour steal
3.2 x 2mtr deck
Moving costs are buyer responsibility . Easy access.

Price: $18,500

1721 days ago

Bus commuters face delays during the busiest month of Auckland's traffic calendar from a series of rolling strikes by bus drivers starting tomorrow.

Brian from New Lynn

NZ Bus said the disruption means some bus commuters will be unable to take their normal bus to work in the morning. About 250 bus drivers will strike at the Glenfield and Swanson NZ Bus depots from 4am to 7am to attend a stop work meeting after contract negotiations broke down last week. Similar … View moreNZ Bus said the disruption means some bus commuters will be unable to take their normal bus to work in the morning. About 250 bus drivers will strike at the Glenfield and Swanson NZ Bus depots from 4am to 7am to attend a stop work meeting after contract negotiations broke down last week. Similar strikes are set to take place on Wednesday and Thursday at other NZ Bus depots due to stopwork meetings, all affecting morning peak bus services. NZ Bus CEO Barry Hinkley said the disruption will extend beyond 7am when drivers start arriving at the depots and it will take some time to begin their normal route. "This will mean that some peak-hour customers will unfortunately be unable to take their normal buses to work," Hinkley said. A total of 37 bus services are affected by tomorrow's strikes during March Madness - the busiest month of Auckland's traffic calendar. Auckland Transport said the strike action will result in the cancellation of 139 buses that would depart before 7.30am. No school buses are affected. Tramways Union president Gary Froggatt said about 800 bus drivers would vote over the new few days at stopwork meetings on whether to take further strike action in a dispute with NZ Bus over pay and conditions. He said NZ Bus had offered 68 cents to take hourly pay rate to $22.75. The Tramways Union and First Union were seeking a further 25c to take the hourly rate to $23, he said. The union is also seeking changes to 14-hour shifts broken up by several hours on unpaid leave. Hinkley said NZ Bus made an offer to increase drivers' hourly rates up to $24 by January 2022 - an increase of over 8 per cent on top of hourly rates that are already the highest in Auckland. First Union and the Tramways Union rejected the offer and have proposed this strike action, he said. "We want normal service to resume as quickly as possible and we want our staff to be happy working for NZ Bus. We hope that this impasse will be resolved soon through further negotiation," Hinkley said March Madness got of to a trouble-free start this morning with nothing out of the ordinary on the city's roads and public transport. An Auckland Transport spokesman said the closure of the Wellesley St/Albert St intersection had not caused any major problems. "We did notice that some drivers had forgotten about the change and were using Federal St but we're sure they will now alter their route," he said. There were some minor delays on Victoria St between Hobson St and Queen St from drivers seemingly using this as an alternative to the intersection, the spokesman said. The Herald caught the 101 University bus from Ponsonby to Auckland University this morning. Traffic was light and the journey was a breeze, taking 15 minutes. One commuter, Edward Swift, experienced a 15-minute delay getting down Greenlane and onto the motorway at 7.45am, saying it was the longest delay ever on his daily commute into the central city. He recorded a time lapse of his journey, saying just one or two cars were getting through the traffic lights but once he was on them motorway it was plain sailing into the city. Today officially marks the first day of the semester for 2020, and it comes the day after construction on the City Rail Link (CRL) closed the major city intersection of Wellesley St West and Albert St. This intersection closure is nothing new for Aucklanders in 2020, who are in the thick of 63 separate road work disruptions to CBD streets this year.
Wellesley St West, in particular, acts as the dividing border between Auckland University and AUT University in the city, and the 30 bus routes travelling the east-west route have been diverted around several CBD blocks. The works are for Aotea Station - one of three new stations for the City Rail Link (CRL), along with Karangahape and Mt Eden stations. Access to Mayoral Drive at the intersection will remain closed for five years until CRL is completed in 2024. But Wellesley St West will reopen to through traffic on March 1, 2021. The first of Auckland's four scheduled new trains from Spain are due to be rolled out next week, and some extra train cars will be added to the existing fleet, adding 1200 more seats at peak times. For details of affected bus services go to:
at.govt.nz...
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1721 days ago

The Hidden Gem!

Amar Alluri from Harcourts

Martin Jugum Lane, part of the "Fairview Gardens" estate, is a lovely no exit street with good quality brick and tile homes and a children's playground at the end of the lane. No 12 itself, is tucked down a right of way with three off street parks and a single internal access garage.… View moreMartin Jugum Lane, part of the "Fairview Gardens" estate, is a lovely no exit street with good quality brick and tile homes and a children's playground at the end of the lane. No 12 itself, is tucked down a right of way with three off street parks and a single internal access garage. It's fully fenced with a great entertaining deck and an easily managed garden.

Built in brick with aluminium joinery, you'll appreciate the many years of maintenance free living. Inside this sun filled home, you have a great flow from the open plan living through to the bedrooms, bathroom and garage- which includes the laundry. Great opportunity here to add your style, flair and value.

You might not really need the car as it's a very short walk to the Ranui train station, as is the local Primary school. It is handy though if you do drive for its close proximity to the motorway. So whether you starting out or starting over, you won't go wrong here. Early viewing is essential.
Give me a call on 027 230 5360 to book a viewing or just simply pop through one of the Open Homes this weekend.

Auction 15th March 2020 at 5.30pm on-site (unless sold prior)

Please click the following link to see more details
harcourts.co.nz...

1721 days ago

New publication in the Western Leader

Reporter Western Leader

Hi Neighbours,

Take a look inside the Western Leader this week to find the all-new Homed publication, full of inspirational and award-winning content from Stuff, NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener as well as the latest property listings from around your area.

For even more home and property … View more
Hi Neighbours,

Take a look inside the Western Leader this week to find the all-new Homed publication, full of inspirational and award-winning content from Stuff, NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener as well as the latest property listings from around your area.

For even more home and property content, take a look at homed.co.nz

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1725 days ago

Auckland's long-haul bus terminal: should it stay or go?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, If Auckland Transport, and maybe SkyCity had their way, the long-haul bus terminal would be re-located by this year. Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei had no idea that their land was wanted. Does the terminal need a new downtown home? Read the story below:

1722 days ago

Love Local Get Vocal

The Team from Auckland Council

We know our communities have great ideas and we want to hear them. Get involved and let us know what we should focus on over the next 3 years to make our community better for everyone. Love Local. Get Vocal. Have your say

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1722 days ago

Cash for your wrecked car! Call us 0800 500 001

The Team from AAA Auto Parts

Hi neighbours,

is it time for you to remove that unused car taking up space in your yard?

At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars.

We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
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Hi neighbours,

is it time for you to remove that unused car taking up space in your yard?

At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars.

We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free quotes over the phone

We will beat any prices in the market by 10%.

Support your local business.
Give us a call on ** 0800 50 00 01 ** and we will be happy to have a chat.
Enquire now

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1724 days ago

Upright freezer removal

Jo from Henderson

Hi there , just wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of someone who could come and remove an upright freezer that is no longer working from my property .

Thank you

1722 days ago

Lawn Mowing Services - West Auckland

Peter from Express Lawn Mowing West Auckland

Hi Neighbours,


We are currently taking bookings across West Auckland, get in touch today for your free quote!


Lawn mowing
Weed-eating
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Hi Neighbours,


We are currently taking bookings across West Auckland, get in touch today for your free quote!


Lawn mowing
Weed-eating
Gardening
Hedge trimming
Green-waste removal


We look forward to hearing from you!

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