Opaheke, Papakura

2724 days ago

It’s Blue September! Time to get checked.

Mercy Radiology

Have you reminded the men in your life to have their prostate checked? Fathers, friends, brothers, grandfathers - it’s likely you know someone affected by prostate cancer. Sadly, every day at least two Kiwi men will pass away from prostate cancer.

Arrange a check with your GP today - a message… View more
Have you reminded the men in your life to have their prostate checked? Fathers, friends, brothers, grandfathers - it’s likely you know someone affected by prostate cancer. Sadly, every day at least two Kiwi men will pass away from prostate cancer.

Arrange a check with your GP today - a message the Prostate Cancer Foundation NZ is emphasising during Blue September. Mercy Radiology is working with the Prostate Cancer Foundation NZ to lead the way in early detection technology.

Join with us and donate to make a difference. Thanks for your support!

Visit www.radiology.co.nz to know more about advancements in detection and treatment of prostate cancer.
Donate now

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2724 days ago

You'll never want to sit in a normal bean bag again

Croco

Our bean bags and bean bag accessories are so comfortable you’ll never want to sit in a ‘normal’ bean bag again. That’s a promise!

Did we mention our bean bags are stylish too? Available in contemporary fabrics such as linen and denim, our bean bags look good in any home or office.

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Our bean bags and bean bag accessories are so comfortable you’ll never want to sit in a ‘normal’ bean bag again. That’s a promise!

Did we mention our bean bags are stylish too? Available in contemporary fabrics such as linen and denim, our bean bags look good in any home or office.

Enjoy our one and only pre-summer sale with a massive 40% off our bean bags collection!

You’ll be proud to show off your Croco bean bag to family and friends, but be careful – once someone sits in a Croco, they never want to move!

Croco bean bags are:
- designed from scratch in New Zealand
- stylish, contemporary fabrics such as denim and linen
- in-built structure for ultimate support and comfort
- special Smart Filling Design so you don’t spill a single bean
- 365-day warranty on all products

Discount offer valid to 07/10/2018. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.
Order bean bags!

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2725 days ago

Brand New Never Used King Size Mattress For Sale

Journey from Manurewa

Never Used King Size Mattress For Sale Asking Price Is $250 Ono Was Bought For Our Mum But Sadly She Passed Away. Need Gone Asap Genuine Enquiries Text 02041528644

Price: $250

2725 days ago

Check out the winners!

Countdown

Thanks to everyone who entered our green tips competition—there were hundreds of fantastic tips, tricks, ideas and ways we can all help the environment. See the top ten tips here.

Find out more about Countdown's commitment to phasing-out single use plastic bags.
See the winners!

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2725 days ago

Poll: Should the NZ Wars be made compulsory?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Kia ora neighbours,

Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was … View more
Kia ora neighbours,

Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was debated.

But one debate is still ramping up - should the New Zealand Wars become a compulsory part of the curriculum? What do you think? Take part in our poll below!

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Should the NZ Wars be made compulsory?
  • 33.6% Yes, it's an important part of our history
    33.6% Complete
  • 39.5% It should be taught, but shouldn't be compulsory
    39.5% Complete
  • 13.1% No, I'm against the idea
    13.1% Complete
  • 13.8% I'm for both te reo and the wars to be compulsory
    13.8% Complete
2408 votes
2725 days ago

Auckland Overnight motorway closures 16 to 22 September 2018

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following closures for motorway improvements. Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am, unless otherwise stated. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date, prior to Friday, 21st September 2018.

Closures will occur on the … View more
The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following closures for motorway improvements. Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am, unless otherwise stated. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date, prior to Friday, 21st September 2018.

Closures will occur on the Northern Motorway (SH1), Central Motorway Junction (Sh1 & SH16), Southern Motorway (SH1), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18), Southwestern Motorway (SH20), George Bolt Memorial Drive (SH20A). Full details here.

Please follow the signposted detours. The Transport Agency thanks you for your co-operation during these essential improvements and maintenance.

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2725 days ago

Dog walking services.

Brett from Papakura

You may have many best friends but your dog only has one.” ...

Message us today to learn more about our services.

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2726 days ago

PAPAKURA ART GROUP INC.

Glenda Kenney from Papakura Art Group Inc.

Hi Everyone,
Please find attached your Weekly Newsletter from 12th September. We have a very busy schedule with a Workshop, our Annual Art Competition and our bi-annual library Exhibition. I encourage you to open and read the attachments to find out what's happening here in Papakura.
As … View more
Hi Everyone,
Please find attached your Weekly Newsletter from 12th September. We have a very busy schedule with a Workshop, our Annual Art Competition and our bi-annual library Exhibition. I encourage you to open and read the attachments to find out what's happening here in Papakura.
As always new members are most welcome.
Where to find us: - We meet at the Old Central School Hall 57 Wood St Papakura every Wednesday 12-3:30pm

What do we offer: - Free painting time, Art Tuition with experienced Artists Demonstrations and tips, a great book and DVD library, Workshops, Social interaction, Exhibitions, Competition, Plein Air days, a weekly newsletter, free tea and coffee available; make it yourself and bring along your lunch for a sit down and chat from mid-day.
What we use: - Our members work in watercolour, pastels, acrylics, oils, pencil/pen and charcoal and mixed media.

Who are we: - We are a very active group of people who welcome new members and who are always willing to help if you need some help.

For More Information Contact Glenda 021 928 028

WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 12th September.pdf Download View

PAPAKURA ART GROUP COMPETITION 2018.pdf Download View

2726 days ago

Do it for your whaanau – book a breast screening appointment today!

Counties Manukau DHB

Contact the Counties Manukau Health Breast Screening team today to book a breast screening appointment. Mammograms are free every two years for eligible women aged 45-69.

Call 0800 270 200 or visit www.timetoscreen.nz for more information.
Find out more

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2726 days ago

Liam's success story with Skills Update

Skills Update Training Institute Mangere/Papakura Campus

Liam completed his National Certificate in Security, Level 2, at the end of 2017 and has now got employment with Simply Security Ltd, a well-known company, working at a number of sites throughout the country.

Liam has joined a number of fellow Skills Update security course colleagues who are … View more
Liam completed his National Certificate in Security, Level 2, at the end of 2017 and has now got employment with Simply Security Ltd, a well-known company, working at a number of sites throughout the country.

Liam has joined a number of fellow Skills Update security course colleagues who are also working there. During the last week he has completed the induction for new employees and is currently stationed at a major construction site in downtown Auckland City.

From here Liam hopes to move shortly to join other Skills security course graduates at the site of the University of Auckland. Liam said he is finding the work interesting and challenging and credits the training he received at the security course as a major help in enabling him to put theory into practice.

Congratulations Liam, awesome job!

Enrol now to begin your success story with us today.

Call 0800-00-00-55 or visit our website www.skillsupdate.ac.nz
or free text INFO to 590.
Find out more!

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2726 days ago

Spot South Auckland Guardians of the Environment

Nicole Stanton from

Watch the official Tiaki 2018 video in the link below!

Showcasing our talented South Auckland guardians of the environment.

We 💚 it! Tell us what you think in the comments below. 👇
🎥 Thanks David Weston for the awesome clip!

#Tiaki2018 #BeautifulManukau #EnvironmentalEducation … View more
Watch the official Tiaki 2018 video in the link below!

Showcasing our talented South Auckland guardians of the environment.

We 💚 it! Tell us what you think in the comments below. 👇
🎥 Thanks David Weston for the awesome clip!

#Tiaki2018 #BeautifulManukau #EnvironmentalEducation #SouthAucklandYouth #Leadership #Kaitiakitanga #Guardiansoftheenvironment

2727 days ago

Pet Sitting and Dog walking

Brett from Papakura

Going on holiday but dont have anyone to look after your pets?
Dont want to put your fur babies in a kennel??.
Message us for a brilliant alternative and an even better price!!!

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2726 days ago

Poll: Would you let the grass and weeds in your local parks grow to feed and home pollinators?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Kiwis love our lawns and traditionally we expect our councils to keep the lawns of our public parks and verges tidy and well mowed and to get rid of any weeds. But actually a neat and tidy green lawn is a food desert for pollinators, and leaving grass unmown and letting so-called weeds like clover … View moreKiwis love our lawns and traditionally we expect our councils to keep the lawns of our public parks and verges tidy and well mowed and to get rid of any weeds. But actually a neat and tidy green lawn is a food desert for pollinators, and leaving grass unmown and letting so-called weeds like clover and dandelion flower provides food for bees and helps support biodiversity. Would you be happy if your local authority let the grass in your local parks grow long and allowed weeds to flourish?

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Would you let the grass and weeds in your local parks grow to feed and home pollinators?
  • 25% Yes of course. we need to help the bees.
    25% Complete
  • 42% Yes, but there needs to be signage to say that it's being done for pollinators,
    42% Complete
  • 26.4% No. Parks are used for sports and the grass needs to be mown. Plant for pollinat
    26.4% Complete
  • 6.6% No. I think that is just the council saying it's for pollinators but really it's
    6.6% Complete
605 votes
2726 days ago

Red-light districts help whitebait thrive

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Shelley is one of Auckland Council's senior community waterways specialists, and works across the region helping endangered īnanga breed.

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2747 days ago

House sitting

Iskra from Papakura

Hi All,
I am a mature lady who has been house sitting for near on four years. I work full time in administration in the Auckland Business District. Most of my house sitting has been around South Auckland, though I have also had some out West and on the North Shore, so anywhere in Auckland, and my … View more
Hi All,
I am a mature lady who has been house sitting for near on four years. I work full time in administration in the Auckland Business District. Most of my house sitting has been around South Auckland, though I have also had some out West and on the North Shore, so anywhere in Auckland, and my contacts have all been by word of mouth.. I do not charge for this service. I Look after your home and or any pets. Both your home and your Pets will be well looked after and I can provide referees if needed. PM me thru this site in the first instance if you wish any further information.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.

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