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We understand that the global fuel situation is causing people to feel nervous, and some are concerned it could lead to an increase in fuel theft and related crime ⛽ Nationally, Police is watching closely for any trends around fuel theft and associated offences.
Police will remain visible in … View moreWe understand that the global fuel situation is causing people to feel nervous, and some are concerned it could lead to an increase in fuel theft and related crime ⛽ Nationally, Police is watching closely for any trends around fuel theft and associated offences.
Police will remain visible in our communities and will respond to any incidents as they arise.
We know many people feel more reassured if they know what steps they can take to help keep themselves and their property safe.
🔸Keep your car locked in a garage.
🔸If you can’t park your car in a garage then park it on your property with the fuel cap close to the wall or another vehicle to restrict access.
🔸Have security/sensor lighting on around your car, fuel tanks and fuelling areas.
🔸Try to keep fuel out of sight, and ensure fuel tanks are secured and locked to restrict theft and tampering.
🔸Report all suspicious behaviour or incidents to Police: 105 or 105.police.govt.nz for non-urgent matters; or 111 for emergency situations that are happening now.
Read the full release about fuel shortage and crime prevention here.🔗
Heather from Roslyn - Terrace End
Hi Neighbourly Community.
Does anyone have a car for sale. We are looking to purchase a hatchback vehicle, automatic, under 1.5 litres. Thankyou.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The golden number of 65 has long been the milestone to get our pension.
However, with people living longer and financial situations varying widely some are questioning whether that’s still the fairest approach.
Do you think NZ Super should stay age-based for simplicity, or be given to … View moreThe golden number of 65 has long been the milestone to get our pension.
However, with people living longer and financial situations varying widely some are questioning whether that’s still the fairest approach.
Do you think NZ Super should stay age-based for simplicity, or be given to those who need it most.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
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The Team from NZ Civil Defence
As Cyclone Vaianu continues to move south, it is forecast to bring extremely strong winds, heavy rain and large swells to large parts of New Zealand over the weekend.
This storm has the potential to be a significant and damaging event. We know this will be unwelcome news for communities that … View moreAs Cyclone Vaianu continues to move south, it is forecast to bring extremely strong winds, heavy rain and large swells to large parts of New Zealand over the weekend.
This storm has the potential to be a significant and damaging event. We know this will be unwelcome news for communities that have recently been affected by severe weather and are still recovering.
More rain falling on ground that’s already saturated, means impacts like fallen trees, landslides, flooding and dangerous river conditions are more likely.
Please stay safe in severe weather. If life, health or property is in danger, call 111 immediately.
During a storm, stay inside. Don't walk around outside. Don't drive unless necessary. Strong winds can fell trees and poles, tear off roofs, and cause branches and debris to fly at high speed.
Put safety first. Don’t take any chances. Act quickly if you see rising water. Floods and flash floods can happen quickly. If you see rising water, do not wait for official warnings. Head for higher ground and stay away from floodwater.
Do not try to walk, play, swim, or drive in floodwater.
If you see a landslide, move out of its path and stay away from it. It is important to recognise the warning signs and act quickly.
When it is safe to do so, check on your neighbours and anyone who might need your help.
For advice on how to prepare for dangerous winds and severe weather visit GetReady.govt.nz
For local emergency updates, check your council's and Civil Defence Emergency Management Group’s websites and social media.
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A new scam is out there with scammers claiming to be ANZ through WhatsApp, texts, emails, and phone calls. Their goal? To get your personal or banking info — and your money.
ANZ have shared details about how to protect yourself, and these apply to any message from your bank.
Think twice … View moreA new scam is out there with scammers claiming to be ANZ through WhatsApp, texts, emails, and phone calls. Their goal? To get your personal or banking info — and your money.
ANZ have shared details about how to protect yourself, and these apply to any message from your bank.
Think twice before acting and...
✅Double-check who’s contacting you. If something feels off, don’t reply.
✅Contact the bank directly using official details (their website or app) - not the message you received.
✅Don’t click links in unexpected or suspicious messages.
✅Never share sensitive info like codes, passwords, or banking logins - they will never ask for these.
✅Don’t allow remote access or screen sharing on your device, even if they claim to be from a trusted organisation.
ANZ shared that they may contact you to check a transaction but they will never ask for access to your device, security codes, or to move your money.
Have you seen or received something like this recently?
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The Team from Manawatu, Taranaki, Whanganui-Ruapehu Police
Police are investigating the theft of about 3000 litres of diesel from a Marton business this week.
The theft happened on Tuesday, between 4.20am and 4.50am and was reported at 8am.
Sergeant Wayne Sandbrook says two men arrived in a light truck and were seen filling a fuel trailer, a fuel pod… View morePolice are investigating the theft of about 3000 litres of diesel from a Marton business this week.
The theft happened on Tuesday, between 4.20am and 4.50am and was reported at 8am.
Sergeant Wayne Sandbrook says two men arrived in a light truck and were seen filling a fuel trailer, a fuel pod and drums with diesel from an on-site tank.
“The offenders have made off with a large amount of diesel, which is a major hit for a local business and its hard-working staff.
“Both people involved have attempted to hide their identity, but we’re continuing to make enquiries to hold these offenders to account.
We will not accept this offending in our community.
“A Scene of Crime Officer has processed the scene, but we would like to hear from anyone who saw a white-coloured light truck towing a small fuel trailer in the Marton area around the time of the offending, or any other suspicious activity.”
Anyone with information is asked to make a report online at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking “Update Report”, or by calling 105.
Please use the reference number 260407/4600.
Alternatively, information can be reported anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
“Offending like this hurts hard-working people in our community, and our message to people is if you see anything suspicious, please report it to us immediately.”
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
If you haven't heard already, we have a cyclone on the way.
Several watches are in place across the top of the North Island. Firstly we have heavy rain watches issued from Saturday night:
🌧️ Northland - from 9pm Saturday to 9am Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a … View moreIf you haven't heard already, we have a cyclone on the way.
Several watches are in place across the top of the North Island. Firstly we have heavy rain watches issued from Saturday night:
🌧️ Northland - from 9pm Saturday to 9am Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Auckland and Great Barrier Island - from 2am to 2pm Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Coromandel Peninsula, and Bay of Plenty west of Whakatane including Rotorua - from 2am to 4pm Sunday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️Waikato - from 3am to 6pm on Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Bay of Plenty about and east of Whakatane - from 6am to 9pm on Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Gisborne/Tairawhiti north of Tolaga Bay - from 2am to 4pm on Sunday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️Gisborne about and south of Tolaga Bay, Hawke's Bay ranges, and coastal hills south of Napier - from 2am to 6pm Sunday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Waitomo, Taumarunui, Taupo and Taranaki - from 8am to 8pm on Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
Strong wind watches have also been issued for the following:
💨 Waikato to Wellington, including Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty and the central high country - from 4am Sunday to 1am Monday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
💨 Gisborne/Tairawhiti, Hawke's Bay, Tararua District and Wairarapa - from 6am Sunday to 6am Monday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
💨 Northland, Auckland and Great Barrier Island - from 9pm Saturday to 6pm Sunday.This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
You can stay updated with warnings and watches at MetService. Stay safe out there, neighbours!
Sharon from Roslyn - Terrace End
Near new double bed. Was a spare bed and not used regularly so in very good condition. Comes with valance and duvet cover, pillows and cushion as seen in photos.
Price: $250
Sharon from Roslyn - Terrace End
We are downsizing!
Near new 2 seater couch in very good condition.
Measurements
Width - 162 cm
Height - 79 cm
Depth - 84 cm
Price: $300
Lynette from Kelvin Grove
White PNGHS senior blouse. Size 16 good clean condition.
Price: $20
Lynette from Kelvin Grove
Senior skirt for PNGHS excellent condition. Size 14.
Price: $40
Lynette from Kelvin Grove
Excellent condition Palmerston North Girls High School senior blazer. Size 16 .
Price: $140
Cherie from Feilding
Beige in colour like new conditon. Pick up Feilding
Price: $20
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