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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, Uber has announced it will launch it's Jump e-bike rentals in Auckland next year. It's e-scooters also won't hit the street until 2020. Will you try the e-bikes? What about the scooters?
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NZTA is advising of closures for motorway improvements from December 17-21. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date. Unless otherwise stated, closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am.
These affect parts of the Northern Motorway (SH1). Southern Motorway (SH1), … View moreNZTA is advising of closures for motorway improvements from December 17-21. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date. Unless otherwise stated, closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am.
These affect parts of the Northern Motorway (SH1). Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18). and Southwestern Motorway (SH20). Specific details can be found here.
Please follow the signposted detours.
Chrisi from Sandringham
Hey guys just a heads up. Walked out the door a moment ago to a creepy young man - Just standing there, in a baggy white hoody and dark colored pants quite comfortably in the darkest part of our front yard. When confronted he stood there for a moment before leaving without saying anything at all. … View moreHey guys just a heads up. Walked out the door a moment ago to a creepy young man - Just standing there, in a baggy white hoody and dark colored pants quite comfortably in the darkest part of our front yard. When confronted he stood there for a moment before leaving without saying anything at all. Spoke to him several times as we followed him a few doors down mount albert road near burger queen.
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Hylton from Morningside
My daughter is looking to make some extra money these holidays and would love to hear from you if you’d be interested in her helping out.
Adrian from Point Chevalier
Pick-up Pt Chev
Mix of hardwood house frame and window / door frames
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Brian from New Lynn
Campbell was at Eden Park, where the Auckland City Mission is hosting one of four distribution centres set up in Auckland today. They are Papakura Marae and Ngā Whare Waatea Marae in south Auckland, VisionWest in Glen Eden and Eden Park in Auckland central. Thousands of people are expected at the … View moreCampbell was at Eden Park, where the Auckland City Mission is hosting one of four distribution centres set up in Auckland today. They are Papakura Marae and Ngā Whare Waatea Marae in south Auckland, VisionWest in Glen Eden and Eden Park in Auckland central. Thousands of people are expected at the centres, where Christmas goods have been donated for those in need. "Even though this is a story of desperate need it is also a story of celebration and humanity and kindness," Campbell said. However, it is also a stark reminder of poverty in New Zealand. "People are sleeping on concrete outside and they are sleeping to get food and presents for Christmas. Imagine having to do that," Campbell said, estimating 30 to 40 of the 200 people at Eden Park were children.
"We talk about this all the time and usually we talk to adults and we leave children out of this because whatever is going on it's never a child's responsibility," he said, crouching next to a sleeping child on the ground who had been waiting overnight with her family. "This is our country and there's no point pretending this isn't our country because it is, and those of us who are journalist's see it quite often. Those of us who work in this sector see it all the time. "There are many children here and they are waiting for food that their families might run short of and they are waiting for presents that they might not otherwise get, and this is the reality of life for some of us in New Zealand at the moment. Also waiting at the centre, a struggling mum told Campbell she was there for food and Christmas presents, as well as aroha and people's spirit. She caught the bus before 6am, carrying two suitcases to bring back kai for her whānau, because otherwise they wouldn't have enough. "Needing it every week," she said of running out of money. "Just to be honest and real, it's happening here in New Zealand. "We struggle, we really struggle. We reach out to agencies that are willing to give aroha from their hearts." The mother-of-one said she goes without power most weekends, telling her family it's "like camping". "We've got to tell the kids something instead of them going out and telling everybody that we've got no power - that's when you get social services on site and we don't want them on site. We just want people to know we're struggling." Agencies like City Mission and The Salvation Army are asking for donations of money, food and new presents for babies to teenagers.
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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, we all know Kiwis love coffee but a survey has found that Auckland coffee drinkers are more likely to buy their coffee than Kiwis from the regions. A third of Aucklanders buy at least half of their weekly coffees and most preferred a flat white. How often do you buy coffee out? What … View moreHi neighbours, we all know Kiwis love coffee but a survey has found that Auckland coffee drinkers are more likely to buy their coffee than Kiwis from the regions. A third of Aucklanders buy at least half of their weekly coffees and most preferred a flat white. How often do you buy coffee out? What do you usually order? And which local cafes do you think make the best coffee? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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Ana Maria from Point Chevalier
Works really well. Just upgraded to a different model.
Buyer must pick from Point Chevalier Road. Comes with the hose connections.
Must go asap. :)
Price: $50
Helen from Point Chevalier
A group of local Pt Chevrolites has banded together and with the kind permission from the proprietor of the Post Shop, we have set up in a wee corner of his shop where we are selling pottery, records/cd's, artwork and jewelry. Why not POP in and take a look.
Negotiable
Tahnia from Mount Albert
Hi I got a queen size bed base and foam mattress. Please let me know if any one interested to buy cheap bed.It's not over $100.Anyone can offer also.
Negotiable
Roma from Westmere
Lots of winter and summer goodies, shoes and some really good quality items. We have $5 & $10 bins and lots of second hand designer items going for cheap!
Cash preferred but bank transfer available
It will be at 24 West View Road, Westmere
Hope to see you all there xx
… View moreLots of winter and summer goodies, shoes and some really good quality items. We have $5 & $10 bins and lots of second hand designer items going for cheap!
Cash preferred but bank transfer available
It will be at 24 West View Road, Westmere
Hope to see you all there xx
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