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Hi neighbours,
Support your local business. We are open in Level 3 operating under Government guidelines with social distancing and masks.
Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your … View moreHi neighbours,
Support your local business. We are open in Level 3 operating under Government guidelines with social distancing and masks.
Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? 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.
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Does your teen disengage at school? At Vision College, we offer the ‘Ultimate’ alternative to school!
The Ultimate programmes are free and designed for 16-19 year olds who didn’t enjoy school and are looking to gain skills and insight towards a pathway for their future. Ultimate offers the… View moreDoes your teen disengage at school? At Vision College, we offer the ‘Ultimate’ alternative to school!
The Ultimate programmes are free and designed for 16-19 year olds who didn’t enjoy school and are looking to gain skills and insight towards a pathway for their future. Ultimate offers the opportunity for students to earn NZQA qualifications, credits towards NCEA Level 1 and 2, and explore a range of practical study and career tasters.
We are enrolling now for 2022!
Click here to find out more about Ultimate and to enrol your teen.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Join us for one day for a live and interactive workshop to learn about how to start turning your food business dream into reality. Starting with important information from your local council and working through the approval process. We will also talk about farmer’s markets, pop-ups, food control … View moreJoin us for one day for a live and interactive workshop to learn about how to start turning your food business dream into reality. Starting with important information from your local council and working through the approval process. We will also talk about farmer’s markets, pop-ups, food control plans and how to cost your food.
Murray Halberg Retirement Village
As Jagdish and Valerie Natali near their first anniversary of living at Murray Halberg Retirement Village, they grow increasingly thankful that they made the big move.
In this spring edition we’re looking at ways to promote being kind to yourself – both physically and mentally.
Learn yoga poses from Ryman resident and yoga lover Lynette. Brighten up your garden while enjoying some fresh air, with tips from landscaping guru Matt.
We all know that food … View moreIn this spring edition we’re looking at ways to promote being kind to yourself – both physically and mentally.
Learn yoga poses from Ryman resident and yoga lover Lynette. Brighten up your garden while enjoying some fresh air, with tips from landscaping guru Matt.
We all know that food brings people together, so follow Manu’s guide to creating the most delicious platter to share with your friends and whānau.
Read our free online copy
The Team from Auckland Museum
Great news Tāmaki Makaurau! We're delighted to be reopening our doors to you at 10am next Monday, with precautions in place to keep you safe.
Things to know:
😷 Visitors 12+ must wear a mask
📱 Scan in using the NZ COVID Tracer app
↔️ Keep 2m distance
☕ Our cafés are open for … View moreGreat news Tāmaki Makaurau! We're delighted to be reopening our doors to you at 10am next Monday, with precautions in place to keep you safe.
Things to know:
😷 Visitors 12+ must wear a mask
📱 Scan in using the NZ COVID Tracer app
↔️ Keep 2m distance
☕ Our cafés are open for takeaways, to enjoy outside
🛍️ The Museum Store will be open
Find out more about visiting in Level 3 Step 2 here: bit.ly...
Fiona from Henderson
However, I feel that this could be so many of us with all of these in depth, passionate, heart felt, heart breaking and sometimes, demoralising conversations about today's issues.
😄We need to keep smiling, we really do😄
Fiona from Henderson
Jealousy doesn't even begin to explain how I wish I was this dog ...
😉😄😄
(Oh, how I miss travelling sooooo very much 😔)
Alan from Titirangi
If Auckland's three DHBs can achieve 90% fully vaccinated (over 12) by the end of November, which curve best shows the interim targets that must be achieved? See:
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"Now really is a particularly important time to create a will and get things sorted for you and your family. It gives everyone peace of mind.” Principal Trustee Helen Trembath - Greenlane customer centre. Helen had a chat with Stuff recently about the importance of sorting a will, … View more"Now really is a particularly important time to create a will and get things sorted for you and your family. It gives everyone peace of mind.” Principal Trustee Helen Trembath - Greenlane customer centre. Helen had a chat with Stuff recently about the importance of sorting a will, especially in these uncertain times. Check out the article in the link below.
Fiona from Henderson
Sadly, we've reached a new high of positive Covid results today, absolutely shocking and so very disappointing.
We've all read the posters telling us to wear our mask (and social distance) since way back when all of this Covid stuff started.
We've all heard the various Government … View moreSadly, we've reached a new high of positive Covid results today, absolutely shocking and so very disappointing.
We've all read the posters telling us to wear our mask (and social distance) since way back when all of this Covid stuff started.
We've all heard the various Government departments and media platforms telling us the exact same message, hell even our leader has told us to do this almost on a daily message as so many people just haven't got the message yet.
And yet ... so many people won't because they can't be bothered or they will refuse to do so spouting this, that or the other.
Now, unless they are medically signed off proving that they can't wear a mask for medial reasons, there is absolute no reason whatsoever for them to not be wearing a mask
Also, if they are wearing a mask - there are those who are wearing it incorrectly which is in effect a waste of time wearing one then.
We are all clever enough to know that wearing a mask will not stop the virus, but it sure as hell will slow down the transmission of it between each other.
The masks are to protect each other, your family, my family, everyone's family.
I have included a couple of pics to remind all of us how to wear the mask correctly, even one for the cat lovers - lol
While I'm here, when you dispose of the masks, please, PLEASE dispose of them correctly.
I'm fed up seeing them disposed of all over the place now e.g. gutters, people's gardens, thrown out of the car windows etc ... replacing the takeaways rubbish we used to see before lockdown.
Those poor people who have to come up behind you and pick them up, putting their lives at risk, all because you were too lazy to put your mask in the rubbish bin.
PLEASE dispose of them correctly in the rubbish bins and don't forget to sanitise your hands afterwards.
😷 😷 😷 😷 😷 😷 😷
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Linda from Henderson
Did anyone pick up on the announcement that us long suffering Aucklanders will move to step 2 on November 9th only if public health advice still thinks it is okay? I didn't see the word definitely anywhere.
There were no if and buts about the Waikato announcement.
Let's get some … View moreDid anyone pick up on the announcement that us long suffering Aucklanders will move to step 2 on November 9th only if public health advice still thinks it is okay? I didn't see the word definitely anywhere.
There were no if and buts about the Waikato announcement.
Let's get some certainty! I would love to demote those ' cup half empty' professors.
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The Team from ACC New Zealand
If tamariki are injured in an accident anywhere in Aotearoa, ACC is here to support them until they can get back to everyday life – including financial support for medical services, care and equipment. Find out more
While some Kiwis are enjoying home grown vegies, many are going without vegetables altogether.
This National Gardening Week we’re encouraging gardeners to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
To help get your … View moreWhile some Kiwis are enjoying home grown vegies, many are going without vegetables altogether.
This National Gardening Week we’re encouraging gardeners to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
To help get your extra row underway Yates is lending a helping hand.
Just register online HERE between 1st and 25th October to receive a FREE packet of Yates Vegie Seeds.
Once you’ve grown your vegies to share (or if you have spare now) please visit HERE to find a list of the organisations that would welcome your donation of fresh homegrown vegies.
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Jeff has a wife and two boys and a whole bunch of sheep. He was able to earn on the job and buy his first home while he completed his apprenticeship.
Take care of yourself and your whānau without the debt of a student loan to hold you back. This is your sign to embrace the fluro!
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