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It is almost the weekend!

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3164 days ago

What's your favourite dip?

SuperValue Waiuku

Mix up a kiwi favourite by purchasing 2 Maggi packet soup mix and 2 Nestlé Reduced Cream Cans and you'll get a free dipping bowl to enjoy your dip! Find your local SuperValue store and get your free bowl today! There are 4 Bowl Designs to Collect!
All SuperValue supermarkets will have the … View more
Mix up a kiwi favourite by purchasing 2 Maggi packet soup mix and 2 Nestlé Reduced Cream Cans and you'll get a free dipping bowl to enjoy your dip! Find your local SuperValue store and get your free bowl today! There are 4 Bowl Designs to Collect!
All SuperValue supermarkets will have the bowls available in-store until while stocks last, so get in quick!
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3165 days ago

Cold nights get warmer as local campaigner collects pyjamas for young ones

Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News

A Pukekohe women is doing her bit in the community to make sure kiddies keep warm during this year's cold wintry season by collecting pyjamas. 
Pukekohe's Vicki Irwin, who collected 600 pyjamas last year, is no stranger to Middlemore Foundation's Jammies in June incentive, … View more
A Pukekohe women is doing her bit in the community to make sure kiddies keep warm during this year's cold wintry season by collecting pyjamas. 
Pukekohe's Vicki Irwin, who collected 600 pyjamas last year, is no stranger to Middlemore Foundation's Jammies in June incentive, which had been ...

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3165 days ago

Cheers to the Volunteers

Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Every year, over 11,000 brave men and women keep us safe. Most of them are working full-time jobs. Many are parents or grandparents. When the siren sounds, they all come running.

If you know a fire volunteer, this is your chance to say thanks. #cheerstothevolunteers
Say thanks

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3165 days ago

20 Week Health Course at NZMA

NZMA

Are you looking for a change in career? Interested in Healthcare? Or do you just want to make a difference to people’s lives? If you answered yes to any of these then studying on a health course at NZMA may be the perfect next step.

Our 20 week course will equip you with the academic skills to… View more
Are you looking for a change in career? Interested in Healthcare? Or do you just want to make a difference to people’s lives? If you answered yes to any of these then studying on a health course at NZMA may be the perfect next step.

Our 20 week course will equip you with the academic skills to get a career in the health sector or help enhance your study further. The course provides learners with an overview and introduction to the main concepts of human health, wellbeing and the healthcare systems in New Zealand.

What’s more, this course is part of the Government-led Youth Guarantee programme so if you’re 16-19 you can study this course for FREE. Our next health course intake is starting in July, and we are enrolling now. You can apply online or call us on 0800 222 833 to learn more.
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3166 days ago

Wig Wednesday

Reporter Franklin County News

This morning, Karaka School students and staff wore an array or bright and colorful wigs to help raise funds for the Child Cancer Foundation.

3166 days ago

Don't put up with graffiti any longer!

“Early reporting is one way the community can help reduce the likelihood of it reappearing and supporting and taking part in local clean up days and mural projects helps improve civic pride.”

Read more about our services below >>

#BeautifulManukau #GraffitiRemoval #CivicPride … View more
“Early reporting is one way the community can help reduce the likelihood of it reappearing and supporting and taking part in local clean up days and mural projects helps improve civic pride.”

Read more about our services below >>

#BeautifulManukau #GraffitiRemoval #CivicPride #SouthAucklandPride #Community #BeautificationProjects

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3166 days ago

Next steps on Easter Sunday trading for Auckland

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Engagement seeking Aucklanders' views on whether or not to allow more shops to open on Easter Sunday has closed and council staff are analysing feedback.

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3166 days ago

Can a tunnel help a lettuce live longer?

New Zealand Transport Agency

A fresh route through Auckland. Less load on SH1. Those are just a few ways the Waterview Tunnel will help keep Kiran’s produce (and his customers) perky. See his story along with tips on how to use the tunnel safely at nzta.govt.nz/waterview Find out more

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3166 days ago

Electric Kiwi tops customer satisfaction survey

Electric Kiwi

Each year, Canstar Blue asks thousands of electricity customers to rate their retailer on key criteria. This year twelve different retailers feature in the results with Electric Kiwi winning the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award – Electricity Providers!

We’re really proud of the way our … View more
Each year, Canstar Blue asks thousands of electricity customers to rate their retailer on key criteria. This year twelve different retailers feature in the results with Electric Kiwi winning the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award – Electricity Providers!

We’re really proud of the way our team has made our customers advocates of the Electric Kiwi brand by delivering an exceptional customer experience, and it’s great to see how much customers love Electric Kiwi.

If you’re interested in guaranteed savings, no contracts, awesome online service and one hour of free power every day, then join Electric Kiwi – Rated #1 for Customer Satisfaction.
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3167 days ago

It's National Volunteer Week!

Volunteering New Zealand

Te Radar (TV personality and local legend) shared a video with us in celebration of "National Volunteer Week: Live, Laugh, Share, Volunteer" :www.youtube.com...

Find out more about National Volunteer Week or to find a volunteer centre near you here

3167 days ago

Heading to the rugby this weekend?

The Team from

Follow the fun this Saturday 24th June and walk Auckland’s famous Fan Trail from Queens Wharf to Eden Park (or join in anywhere along the way – the corner of Ponsonby and Great North Roads is a popular place to join).

The Fan Trail will be packed with live entertainment, street performers, … View more
Follow the fun this Saturday 24th June and walk Auckland’s famous Fan Trail from Queens Wharf to Eden Park (or join in anywhere along the way – the corner of Ponsonby and Great North Roads is a popular place to join).

The Fan Trail will be packed with live entertainment, street performers, fire dancers, lighting displays, free face painting and more, all from 4pm, rain or shine.

Find out more at www.aucklandnz.com...

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3167 days ago

From the editor

Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News

Who else has been glued to their TV cheering on the Kiwis vying for the return of the elusive America's Cup to New Zealand shores?

It's so exciting - I'm absolutely loving it - so much so - those early mornings to catch the racing are not fazing me at all.

As I'm writing … View more
Who else has been glued to their TV cheering on the Kiwis vying for the return of the elusive America's Cup to New Zealand shores?

It's so exciting - I'm absolutely loving it - so much so - those early mornings to catch the racing are not fazing me at all.

As I'm writing this, Team New Zealand has won four from four - so there's a real feeling of optimism in the Kaio family.

Yep, it's time to pull the red socks out of the sock drawer.

But I'm also reminding myself of 2013 - and that truly devastating but remarkable 8-1 comeback by Jimmy Spithill's Oracle team.

That certainly took me a while to get over.

So, while I'm definitely not counting my chickens yet, I'll still be wearing my red socks in my slippers for those early mornings cheering at the TV next week.

Come on Team New Zealand - we've got this!

Julie Kaio

News Director

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3168 days ago

Your chance to win prizes

Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News

Every week we bring you the latest news from around your community. Now we're giving you the chance to be an instant winner.
There are over 200 prizes to giveaway each week, for 4 weeks. Plus, go in the draw to win one of three Air New Zealand mystery breaks.

Feeling lucky? Go online to … View more
Every week we bring you the latest news from around your community. Now we're giving you the chance to be an instant winner.
There are over 200 prizes to giveaway each week, for 4 weeks. Plus, go in the draw to win one of three Air New Zealand mystery breaks.

Feeling lucky? Go online to www.makeyourweek.co.nz... and simply enter your details and click any cloud to see if it's your lucky day.

Don't forget, there is a new chance to win every week. Share the competition with your friends and family and make their week.

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3167 days ago

A place to call home

SBS Bank

Hi Neighbourly members. I’m Reza Jefari and I could help you with a home loan to make your dream a reality. Whether you’re putting down roots for the first time, upsizing to suit a growing family, planning your dream home or looking to grow your wealth.

Contact me on 027 500 1241 and I can … View more
Hi Neighbourly members. I’m Reza Jefari and I could help you with a home loan to make your dream a reality. Whether you’re putting down roots for the first time, upsizing to suit a growing family, planning your dream home or looking to grow your wealth.

Contact me on 027 500 1241 and I can meet you when it suits to start the process.
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3167 days ago

Dr Lance O'Sullivan: It was when my daughter got sick that I realised how important immunisation is

Reporter Sunday Star Times

Dr Lance O'Sullivan writes from the heart, and from the head: "It was 1996 and we were young parents. I was at medical school when I came upon an anti-immunisation pamphlet left in one of our lecture theatres.

"I was suspicious of the establishment at the time. You need to … View more
Dr Lance O'Sullivan writes from the heart, and from the head: "It was 1996 and we were young parents. I was at medical school when I came upon an anti-immunisation pamphlet left in one of our lecture theatres.

"I was suspicious of the establishment at the time. You need to understand, I had grown up a welfare-dependent "half-caste" (I hate that term) boy living with his mother, escaping from a life of alcohol, crime and a level of violence that I would not tolerate for my daughters. An under-achiever, I was expelled from two secondary schools. I feel I had a reason to be angry at "the system".

"Then I became a father. It changed my life. I needed to be a responsible adult caring for a son, then a daughter – eventually seven children. We were young parents and wanted to do only the best for these precious beings.

"I read the pamphlet. It described "studies" in the Netherlands into communities that didn't look like mine, but I took little persuasion. I stated our second child, our little daughter Te Miringa, would not be immunised.

"At the time my wife Tracy was working as a nurse at the local medical centre and immunising children daily. Yet this was my protest against the establishment that I so mistrusted.

"Fifteen months later, we had a scare. Te Miringa became unwell with high fever and a body rash and the doctors were concerned as there was a measles outbreak locally. And I realised the information from the Netherlands did not reflect my reality.

"We got Te Miringa immunised."

www.stuff.co.nz...

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