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The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
With over 200 events registered - Neighbours Day Aotearoa is gonna be a big one this year! If you've registered an event and want it on the public events map on our website check your inbox (or spam folders) for an email from us. If you can't find it, email us and we'll pop it up … View moreWith over 200 events registered - Neighbours Day Aotearoa is gonna be a big one this year! If you've registered an event and want it on the public events map on our website check your inbox (or spam folders) for an email from us. If you can't find it, email us and we'll pop it up online ASAP #NDA2018
#Watch: New Zealand has some beautiful cities, but we want to know which one is your favourite. Is Auckland or Wellington the country's most creative centre? Let us know!
Could a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment, make NZ an even better place to live and work?
These are just three of the areas the Tax Working Group want to hear your thoughts on. Head over to the Tax Working … View moreCould a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment, make NZ an even better place to live and work?
These are just three of the areas the Tax Working Group want to hear your thoughts on. Head over to the Tax Working Group’s website today to watch a series of five short videos explaining the issues, and let them know your thoughts in the comment section.
Have your say on the future of tax at: taxworkinggroup.govt.nz/have-your-say-future-tax
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
A talented duo of colour and painting experts from Resene joined us for a chat on Homed tonight to answer all your colour conundrums and share their top tips for perfecting your paint jobs.
If you missed it, you can still check out what they had to say and pick up some new ideas, here.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
We want to improve our services for Aucklanders. To make sure we are on the right track, we are looking for people to give us feedback on the services we offer.
We are looking for people who:
• Are over 18 years old
• Don’t work for Auckland Council
• Have done one or more of … View moreWe want to improve our services for Aucklanders. To make sure we are on the right track, we are looking for people to give us feedback on the services we offer.
We are looking for people who:
• Are over 18 years old
• Don’t work for Auckland Council
• Have done one or more of the following since 1 January this year:
o Applied for a food licence
o Applied for a community grant or loan
o Made an official information request
o Phoned or emailed Council to get something fixed, such as noise, mowing or a damaged bin
o Requested a property information file or land information memorandum (LIM)
o Joined a Auckland Council library as a new member
o Applied for a building consent
o Made a submission on the Auckland Plan or 10-year plan
o Joined a leisure centre (gym or pool) as a new member
o Contacted Auckland Council on social media to get something fixed
If you are interested in helping and you're available for a 15 minute phone interview, please email stephen.mckernon@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz with your phone number and let us know which service you have used.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Do you support water quality targeted rate growing? #akhaveyoursay
Bex from Karaka
hey looking for someone to take away some scrap metal, old freezer,gas heater, bed frame etc
Cecily from Pukekohe
The Pukekohe Anglican Church has created two displays using flowers, sculpture and artwork to help people immerse themselves in the story of Easter over the next few weeks.
The "Journey Towards Easter" garden and "Experiencing Easter" indoors display are now open for people … View moreThe Pukekohe Anglican Church has created two displays using flowers, sculpture and artwork to help people immerse themselves in the story of Easter over the next few weeks.
The "Journey Towards Easter" garden and "Experiencing Easter" indoors display are now open for people to visit.
The Easter Garden, prepared by the Pukekohe Anglican Church and Pukekohe Garden Friends, with generous donations of plants from Mitre 10, is in the Vicarage garden beside St Andrew's Church, on the corner of Queen St and Wesley St in Pukekohe.
The indoor display, created by Ann Rollinson, is in a room on the courtyard in the St Andrew's complex.
Both displays have a guide to contemplation and prayer for each of the stations represented, and places to sit and think about the unfolding of the Easter story.
They are open daily until a week after Easter, with free entry. All are welcome.
Picture: From left, by part of the Easter Garden display, are Glenis Kerr, "Experiencing Easter" creator Ann Rollinson, Bob Wallace, Pukekohe Anglican Vicar Jan Wallace, Judith Parke, Alistair Parke , Pukekohe Garden Friends president Sheila Smith, Joy Browning, Leight Ohlin and Maria Fabrello.
Patricia from Rosehill
Counties Manukau has arranged a gathering, especially for our Papakura area members.
The details Thursday 22 March 2018 time 10:30 am
Venue Papakura RSA 40 Elliot Street Papakura
Programme Introduction by C. M Secretary Noel Gibbons
Speaker Anita Curlett Manukau Beautification Trust
You … View moreCounties Manukau has arranged a gathering, especially for our Papakura area members.
The details Thursday 22 March 2018 time 10:30 am
Venue Papakura RSA 40 Elliot Street Papakura
Programme Introduction by C. M Secretary Noel Gibbons
Speaker Anita Curlett Manukau Beautification Trust
You are invited to bring a non-member
Patricia Wilson Publicity officer
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Tell us what you think of the proposed environmental targeted rates now? #akhaveyoursay
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Waitakere’s zero-waste zone is inspiring their community to work together towards a zero-waste future.
Anele Bamber from Vaka Tautua
Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Ni sa bula vinaka, Namaste, Kia orana, Taloha ni, Ia orana, Fakaalofa lahi atu, 'Alii, Malo ni, Halo Olaketa, Mauri, Aloha mai e and warm Pacific Greetings.
This is an open invite to residents living in South Auckland. Vaka Tautua is hosting this FREE event for … View moreTalofa lava, Malo e lelei, Ni sa bula vinaka, Namaste, Kia orana, Taloha ni, Ia orana, Fakaalofa lahi atu, 'Alii, Malo ni, Halo Olaketa, Mauri, Aloha mai e and warm Pacific Greetings.
This is an open invite to residents living in South Auckland. Vaka Tautua is hosting this FREE event for Pasifika people, of all ages and all ethnicities.
The Fono is your opportunity to have your say and chat with your local board representatives about the Auckland Budget and the Auckland Plan. This is your opportunity to voice what you want to see prioritized in your community and to give your feedback about what they are proposing as well.
Monday 26th March 2018 5:30pm – 8:30pm A light Pacific meal to follow.
Venue: @Civic Building Manukau, Manukau Room
Address: 33 Manukau Station Rd, Manukau
Enquiries or to register, contact Fitu Ah-Young
MOBILE: 021 818 214
EMAIL: fituahyoung7@gmail.com
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Whether you're motivated by a tight budget or a desire for one-off pieces, if you like the idea of upcycling check out our beginner's guide for some top tips to get started.
We asked some upcycling experts to share their secrets on what works and what doesn't to breathe new life … View moreWhether you're motivated by a tight budget or a desire for one-off pieces, if you like the idea of upcycling check out our beginner's guide for some top tips to get started.
We asked some upcycling experts to share their secrets on what works and what doesn't to breathe new life into pre-loved treasures. We'd love to see the results of your own upcycling projects - you can share your before and after pics here. And don't forget you can enter them in Neighbourly's Upcycling awards too!
Communications Team from Auckland Council
A captivating public artwork was officially unveiled in Wynyard Quarter on 16 March by Energy and Resources Minister Megan Woods. The artwork is a painting by Erin Forsyth that wraps around the battery system that is powering Vector Lights on Auckland Harbour Bridge.
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