Titirangi, Auckland

542 days ago

Furniture Donations

Christine Corcuera from Red Cross Shop Henderson

Donations wanted. For bulky items or furniture, we offer a free pick up service in many areas. Give us a call so we can arrange your furniture pick up!
Visit us at:
435 Great North Road, Henderson
(09) 8351152

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542 days ago

Donations Wanted

Christine Corcuera from Red Cross Shop Henderson

We welcome donations of the following items in good condition: winter clothing, shoes, footwear and accessories, home and kitchenwares, beddings and curtains! Simply drop your donations off during shop hours.
We are open:
Monday to Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
Sundays 10:00am-4:00pm
Come visit us at:… View more
We welcome donations of the following items in good condition: winter clothing, shoes, footwear and accessories, home and kitchenwares, beddings and curtains! Simply drop your donations off during shop hours.
We are open:
Monday to Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
Sundays 10:00am-4:00pm
Come visit us at:
435 Great North Road, Henderson
(09) 8351152

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542 days ago

Phone cables etc

Alex Neighbourly Lead from Henderson

Panasonic phone Ethernet and telephone cables as shown in photos

Negotiable

542 days ago

Gib and tile maintenance

Alex Neighbourly Lead from Henderson

As you can see from the leftover from the work., any one needs your diy..

Negotiable

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542 days ago

Computer technician

Alwin from Henderson

Looking for a good and trustworthy computer technician to fix email and few other software problems with our new laptop. Must be willing to come home and do the job.
Appreciate any recommendations. Thanks.

J
542 days ago

Indoor plants

Jenny from Glen Eden

Peace lily with nice ceramic pot $19Red Angel wings $10Green angel wings $15Pck up Glen Eden Auckland

Price: $10

543 days ago

Asylum Seeker Support Volunteer opportunities

Service Centre Coordinator from Red Cross Auckland

We have a new volunteer programme that we're very excited to share with you! In this role, you will offer social support to people claiming asylum in the Auckland region through:
• Providing local orientation and information about the area/city/country
• Assisting clients to connect with… View more
We have a new volunteer programme that we're very excited to share with you! In this role, you will offer social support to people claiming asylum in the Auckland region through:
• Providing local orientation and information about the area/city/country
• Assisting clients to connect with other services and agencies
• Spending time together and getting to know more about each other and your cultures
• Advocating for people to access their entitlements if needed

Requirements:
You’ll need to be familiar with your local area, open to working cross culturally, be resourceful and good at taking initiative.

Comprehensive training will be provided, including key concepts relating to asylum, intercultural communication, and entitlements.
Training takes approximately 12 hours and is delivered over several evenings and/or weekends.

Police vetting, reference check, and pre-training interview are required for this role.



Time commitment:
Volunteers need to commit at least a few hours a week, but there are no set time shifts. The time you spend with a family/individual will vary week to week, so you’ll need to be flexible and work as part of a team.
To apply for this role, you will need to commit to volunteer for a period of at least three months.

Asylum Seeker Support Volunteer Job Description.pdf Download View

542 days ago

Interest cost worrying you?

Financial Adviser from SK Financial Group - Mortgage & Insurance

Our new blog on the topic of "Interest cost worrying you" is OUT now.

#mortgageadviser
#insuranceadviser
#financialadviser
#Auckland, New Zealand

Feel free to reach us if you had questions on your existing mortgage agreement or even if you have your fixed term expiring in the … View more
Our new blog on the topic of "Interest cost worrying you" is OUT now.

#mortgageadviser
#insuranceadviser
#financialadviser
#Auckland, New Zealand

Feel free to reach us if you had questions on your existing mortgage agreement or even if you have your fixed term expiring in the next 60 days.

Interest cost worrying you.pdf Download View

542 days ago
543 days ago

Your adventures change, the fees won’t

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

When you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you … View moreWhen you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you enjoy.

Find out more about our living options today and get ready for a new lifestyle.

*some conditions apply
Learn more

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543 days ago

Centre piece

Alex Neighbourly Lead from Henderson

Dishwasher safe
Made in Italy
Retailing for 149$
Unwanted gift

Negotiable

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544 days ago

Lawn mowing

Kiley from Glen Eden

Hi there does anyone know of any good lawn mowing people that are not to expensive.
Thank-you
Glen eden area

546 days ago

Poll: Should all homes have curtains?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Even well-insulated homes can lose up to 45% of the room's heat without having adequate curtains. This is why Curtain Banks are in high demand at this time of year.

A petition is circulating to get curtains added as part of the Healthy Homes Standards in the hopes of helping renters avoid… View more
Even well-insulated homes can lose up to 45% of the room's heat without having adequate curtains. This is why Curtain Banks are in high demand at this time of year.

A petition is circulating to get curtains added as part of the Healthy Homes Standards in the hopes of helping renters avoid living in cold, damp conditions. Do you think curtains should be mandatory for New Zealand homes?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Should all homes have curtains?
  • 78.5% Yes - it should be a must
    78.5% Complete
  • 13.9% No - it should be up to the landlord
    13.9% Complete
  • 7.6% I'd need more information
    7.6% Complete
2481 votes
544 days ago

Recycle For Good

Christine Corcuera from Red Cross Shop Henderson

“Recycle for Good! Shop sustainably and recycle those quality items you no longer use at Red Cross Shop. Thank you”
Come and see us at Red Cross Store Henderson, and get some goods to “Recycle, Reuse & Relove”. Good for you and the planet.
Visit us at:
435 Great North Road, Henderson… View more
“Recycle for Good! Shop sustainably and recycle those quality items you no longer use at Red Cross Shop. Thank you”
Come and see us at Red Cross Store Henderson, and get some goods to “Recycle, Reuse & Relove”. Good for you and the planet.
Visit us at:
435 Great North Road, Henderson
(09) 8351152

544 days ago

Is it still worth it getting solar?

Markus from Green Bay

The whole World seems to be rushing to solar power, and many states have generous subsidies or legally binding payback rates to encourage the uptake (eg in Germany Balcony Solar Power Stations have been a HUGE seller for months).

Stuff just published another article tolling the virtue of solar … View more
The whole World seems to be rushing to solar power, and many states have generous subsidies or legally binding payback rates to encourage the uptake (eg in Germany Balcony Solar Power Stations have been a HUGE seller for months).

Stuff just published another article tolling the virtue of solar to combat the climate crisis - see www.stuff.co.nz...

Now why is nobody reporting on the odd fact that New Zealand has made private solar power generation completely uneconomical with the new low fixed charge tariff regulations?

Currently we pay $80-120 per month for our electricity (of which $11 are fixed charges), mostly because we save energy any way we can. We were considering installing solar - but if we have to pay $60 in fixed charges anyway (plus the cost for electricity used on top) then what is the point?

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