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1732 days ago

Want to hear some great gardening advice?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Our ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, … View moreOur ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, the pair discussed peeing on lemon trees and keeping cats out of your vege beds, and Rachel talked to a Central Otago gardener who has to deal with extreme temperatures, extreme drought... and temperamental donkeys. You can also follow the conversation on Spotify and Stitcher. Let your friends know too!

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1734 days ago

City Rail Link open day - tickets gone within an hour

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours. All of the 10,000 free tickets for the City Rail Link open day were snapped up in just one hour when they became available to the public at midday on Wednesday. The open day includes a wander through the tunnel beneath Queen St, between Britomart Station and Albert St. Did you manage… View moreHi neighbours. All of the 10,000 free tickets for the City Rail Link open day were snapped up in just one hour when they became available to the public at midday on Wednesday. The open day includes a wander through the tunnel beneath Queen St, between Britomart Station and Albert St. Did you manage to nap some tickets? What are you most excited to see during the open day? Let us know in the comments.

1732 days ago

Family violence is more than just a bad relationship...

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Sometimes the emotional scars can be worse than the physical ones. Neither is okay. Learn to see the signs and seek help if you're in a toxic relationship.

#NSNZendviolence

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1732 days ago

Cookie time sellers on the Edge Radio

Catherine from Glendowie

Your Newmarket , Misson Bay , Remuera and Orakei rep promoting cookie time biscuits at The Edge this morning (second from right) . You may have heard her on the radio too. Text / call Tayla 021 026 04017, if you would like an order. Remember cookie time will donate $200k to the Dyslexia foundation … View moreYour Newmarket , Misson Bay , Remuera and Orakei rep promoting cookie time biscuits at The Edge this morning (second from right) . You may have heard her on the radio too. Text / call Tayla 021 026 04017, if you would like an order. Remember cookie time will donate $200k to the Dyslexia foundation (tayla herself is dyslexic) this year AND one lucky
Person will win a mini if you find the golden ticket in yr bucket (only 20 will have this opportunity to be the winner ). $16 for gluten free. $17 other buckets. Nearly 100 yummy biscuits in every bucket.

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1733 days ago

Guy Fawkes Day

Jeff from Glendowie

Hi all.

I recognise it is a controversial subject to talk about Guy Fawkes night and promotes a level of emotion, so trying to distill the subject down to basic facts....

Fireworks night (actually Guy Fawkes Day): A celebration of Guy Fawkes attempt to disrupt a parliamentary process in the … View more
Hi all.

I recognise it is a controversial subject to talk about Guy Fawkes night and promotes a level of emotion, so trying to distill the subject down to basic facts....

Fireworks night (actually Guy Fawkes Day): A celebration of Guy Fawkes attempt to disrupt a parliamentary process in the United Kingdom in 1605. An act that is controversial in itself.

Those who are more connected with history than me will appreciate the significance of the event and in turn understand why we as followers of British legacy should indulge in celebration.

It would be a surprise, if canvassed “on the spot”, many of those who purchase fireworks would be able to recite why we burn up so much income on basic indulgence.

I do know that having raised children, post university not one of them mention the great days/nights we spent as a family sparking up gun powder as a measure of our success as parents. In fact one of them is completely scared of fireworks.

20-20 vision is an easy fall back, but I now know that there is little reasoning behind my own indulgence into purchasing explosive devices and then setting them alight in front of family/friends, This act does not make any sense. It is crazy and now regret the fact I am one of those parents who did indeed buy a few cheep fizzers.

Agree there is excitement in showing some children the sparkles and flashes of gunpowder and that as parents we can make this happen when we decide, but faced with reality I am confident most humans would not agree with the effect it has on other humans and animals.

I am sat here now writing this post. I hear fireworks blasting into the sky at 10:00 PM on 7th of November. As each firework explodes the dogs bark. As the dogs bark I hear owners trying to calm them. It is sad. In fact heart breaking.

I also now know the explosions will continue into the weekend justified by the fact we as parents need to extend the child entertainment after (work) school hours.

Clearly, the fireworks are not – in any way – related to history, but an attempt to justify our own indulgence into making everyone think we can burn money in a false blanket of entertainment.

Simple question ---- If I asked, would you purposely create stress for an elderly person or an animal, would you say yes?

There are many pleads from pet owners that ask for your consideration. I haven't even touched on the effect it has on our own aging family but from experience know it is not good.

Please – Please do not support the importers of pyrotechnics and just have a good old BBQ with your friends and family.

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1732 days ago

Foosball Table

Helen from St Heliers

American Heritage Paradise Foosball Table - very good condition.

Price: $375

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1732 days ago

Leather chair

Helen from St Heliers

Barcelona Style very good condition

Price: $325

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1732 days ago

Leather chair and ottoman

Helen from St Heliers

Barcelona Style very good condition

Price: $450

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1732 days ago

Storage Move

Rodel from Marcus Furniture Mover

Hi.

Do you need to move your gears to a storage? Do you want to transfer from Apartment to another? Be it internal move, or to a few blocks away, we are right here to help you for a very affordable cost.

For a free quote, give us a call: 02102324697

You can also email for more details on:

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Hi.

Do you need to move your gears to a storage? Do you want to transfer from Apartment to another? Be it internal move, or to a few blocks away, we are right here to help you for a very affordable cost.

For a free quote, give us a call: 02102324697

You can also email for more details on:

marcusfurnituremover@gmail.com

Best,

Rod, Marcus Furniture Mover

1732 days ago

Home Budget

Tamaki Budgeting

We are here to help you!
Phone us 09 5709023☎️
#livedebtfree
#gaincontroloveryourfinances
#choosebemoneywise

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1732 days ago

The Ink Beneath the Blue...

New Zealand Police

Our latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.

It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively … View more
Our latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.

It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively police in New Zealand's diverse communities.

Bring your unique story and join the NZ Police whānau today.
Find out more

1732 days ago

Mercy Hospice welcomes new Volunteer Coordinators

The Team from Mercy Hospice Auckland

Volunteers are the life blood of Mercy Hospice. We offer a variety of different volunteering opportunities and would love to hear from you if you can commit to our truly amazing organisation.

Your valuable volunteering time may be donated to a retail shop, patient companionship (inpatient unit … View more
Volunteers are the life blood of Mercy Hospice. We offer a variety of different volunteering opportunities and would love to hear from you if you can commit to our truly amazing organisation.

Your valuable volunteering time may be donated to a retail shop, patient companionship (inpatient unit or in the community), transport to appointments for patients, fundraising at special events, in-house functions, beauty (manicures, pedicures, hairdressing, facials) or helping with the tea and drinks trolleys for our inpatient unit.

You may choose from permanent volunteer placements, relief or casual volunteering. Assistance is especially needed over the holiday season and weekends. With nine retail shops around the Auckland central area, opening either six or seven days a week, we are always on the lookout for willing retail volunteers. Shifts are either morning or afternoon and we welcome volunteers to apply by contacting:

● Retail and Fundraising: Sue Campin 09-376-7574 or scampin@mh.org.nz
● Patient Care Services: Nix Johnson 09-376-7567 or njohnson@mh.org.nz
Apply here

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1733 days ago

Bubble machine

Daniela from Glen Innes

My boys beloved bubble machine gave up on us. Lights on but no one home 😕
If anyone has time and patience to fix its all yours.

Free

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1733 days ago

TWO PEOPLE AND TRUCK/TRAILER

Kathy from Panmure

Further to my message, my name is Kathy on 021338000

1733 days ago

Charity Auction! Help us raise funds for Pet Refuge

Ray White Damerell Group

Help Ray White Damerell Group raise funds for Pet Refuge! The last weekend of Doggie Open Homes is at Ponsonby Central this weekend, read more on this week's blog. 🐶

#raywhitedamerellgroup #raywhiteponsonby #raywhitemtalbert #raywhitebirkenhead #raywhitenz #raywhite #barkhaus #petrefuge… View more
Help Ray White Damerell Group raise funds for Pet Refuge! The last weekend of Doggie Open Homes is at Ponsonby Central this weekend, read more on this week's blog. 🐶

#raywhitedamerellgroup #raywhiteponsonby #raywhitemtalbert #raywhitebirkenhead #raywhitenz #raywhite #barkhaus #petrefuge #petstock #placemakers #masterpet #blog #newblog #content

Damerell Group Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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