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Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed
I loved talking to Courtney Mason about how she and her husband ben bought their first home. It really offers a lot of hope for folks who might be looking at the property market and wondering what on earth is happening out there these days.
Courtney and Ben were tenacious and bold, and now … View moreI loved talking to Courtney Mason about how she and her husband ben bought their first home. It really offers a lot of hope for folks who might be looking at the property market and wondering what on earth is happening out there these days.
Courtney and Ben were tenacious and bold, and now they're living happily in their Hawke's Bay home.
Have a read and see how they did it, and while you're at it have a listen to our third episode of First Rung, the podcast for first home buyers for a little more inspiration.
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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, Officially the short-list has been drawn up for a new name for the merged council agencies ATEED and RFA. But here's the criteria - see if you can do better. What would you call it? Read the story below:
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Dakota from Manurewa
who else is annoyed from the police. i hear them every night every day speeding down my street(weymouth road) i understand there helping the community but bro give it a rest please😂go to otara all you hear is bikes go to papakura all u hear is da trains go to mangere all u hear is sirens come to… View morewho else is annoyed from the police. i hear them every night every day speeding down my street(weymouth road) i understand there helping the community but bro give it a rest please😂go to otara all you hear is bikes go to papakura all u hear is da trains go to mangere all u hear is sirens come to manurewa all u hear is cops and a helicopter😳👀ova it lol
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Reporter Community News
Remember to check under your bonnets this time of the year.
That's the warning from Fire and Emergency NZ.
This car arrived for a service with a couple of stowaways stashed under the bonnet.
Firefighters say the driver of this car was very lucky.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We saw some friendly ghosts and even some costumed pooches this year! We'd love for you to spread the joy further than your backyard by sharing a snap from your Halloween festivities below 🎃
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A major focus for Business Manukau is the need to ensure that the local business district is a safe environment for all who work and shop here. At Manukau Toyota, we couldn't agree more and are delighted to be able to do our bit in some small way. Give a wave to Crime Prevention Manager Tess … View moreA major focus for Business Manukau is the need to ensure that the local business district is a safe environment for all who work and shop here. At Manukau Toyota, we couldn't agree more and are delighted to be able to do our bit in some small way. Give a wave to Crime Prevention Manager Tess Maunsell as she zips around in her Toyota Corolla and check out the Business Manukau website to find out more about how Tess can help you.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Buddy the corrections dog works tirelessly to stop contraband being smuggled into prison grounds.
The crime fighting canine also likes taking time out to play with bestie John.
Buddy joins 99 other patrolling pooches in the Dog Squad.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours, can you work out who this is?
I'll give you a hint- it was 1983.
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Dene from Weymouth
Hi all, just to let you know that our next monthly meeting is at 7pm on Thurs this week.
This is NOT a Public Meeting… it is a Society meeting and we reserve the right to kick out troublemakers and unwelcome persons.
Weymouth residents who agree to abide by the Code of Conduct are welcome to … View moreHi all, just to let you know that our next monthly meeting is at 7pm on Thurs this week.
This is NOT a Public Meeting… it is a Society meeting and we reserve the right to kick out troublemakers and unwelcome persons.
Weymouth residents who agree to abide by the Code of Conduct are welcome to attend.
A copy of the code of conduct is attached and a copy of our constitution is also attached.
Dene Andre
Chairman
Weymouth Residents & Ratepayers Inc
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Ole from Takanini
Was the universe designed, or was it a product of random chance? Host Markus Lloyd guides viewers on a journey through gardens and junkyards to illuminate the beauty and complexity of God’s creation, while top creation scientists explain evidence that suggests the biblical interpretation is also … View moreWas the universe designed, or was it a product of random chance? Host Markus Lloyd guides viewers on a journey through gardens and junkyards to illuminate the beauty and complexity of God’s creation, while top creation scientists explain evidence that suggests the biblical interpretation is also the most scientifically valid.
Unlocking the Mysteries of Genesis: Chaos or Cosmos, TODAY at 20:15 and only on Hope Channel.
Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream: www.hopechannel.nz...
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Inner city business owners will be relieved to see City Rail Link work has ended in Albert St.
Five years of City Rail Link work has come to fruition at the intersection of Albert St and Wolfe St in Auckland's CBD.
Digging up the busy city street for rail tunnels took longer than expected … View moreInner city business owners will be relieved to see City Rail Link work has ended in Albert St.
Five years of City Rail Link work has come to fruition at the intersection of Albert St and Wolfe St in Auckland's CBD.
Digging up the busy city street for rail tunnels took longer than expected and caused hardship for businesses in the area, said City Rail Link Ltd chief executive Dr Sean Sweeney.
"There have been robust discussions over the years, but we have worked hard with local businesses to find suitable solutions to offset impacts when work fell behind schedule including the introduction of rent assistances scheme for those who qualified,” said Sweeney.
“We hope we are leaving behind a rejuvenated and transformed street.”
Work began in late 2015 on the city rail link section at the lower end of Albert St.
A trench was excavated down the middle of Albert St between Customs St and Wyndham St to build the project’s twin underground tunnels 350-metres long.
At Commercial Bay they connected with the tunnel built from Britomart Station.
Construction also involved relocating an important stormwater line and strengthening a section of a large sewer main.
Tunnel construction finished in mid-2019 and Albert St was back filled up to road level.
Street beautifying followed – building wider pavements, installing new street furniture and lighting, planting native trees and creating bus bays to upgrade public transport.
Sweeney says the end to the work at the lower end of Albert Street is an important milestone.
“Historically it is where CRL’s construction began, but when you look ahead it’s a timely reminder that CRL is a transformational project for the whole of Auckland."
"Alongside that city-wide view we have a commitment to leave a positive legacy locally where we have had to put our spades into the ground.“
Meanwhile, work is continuing from the Wyndham St intersection to extend the city rail link further south along Albert St to join the new Aotea underground station in the city centre.
Shelley from Manurewa
i am posting this on behalf of my mum as she is not on here and what to make her some extra money
New lynn pick up
Prices and color will differ depending on what you would like or what there is plus some photos are a reference to what she does please feel free to ask questions, if you would like … View morei am posting this on behalf of my mum as she is not on here and what to make her some extra money
New lynn pick up
Prices and color will differ depending on what you would like or what there is plus some photos are a reference to what she does please feel free to ask questions, if you would like one made in a different color then she will need a bit of notice for that.
The Frogs in the 1st photo are $10each
Plain toys are $8
and dressed toys are $12
The Christmas ones are $15 each
or 3 for $20
She has only 2 bunnies right now Purple and fawn
Negotiable
Narinder from Totara Heights
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