Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads, Parua Bay

935 days ago

Happy Samoan Language Week!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Fa’afetai mo le agalelei fa’atua’oi literally translates to "thank you for your neighbourly kindness". We think that's a pretty special way to show your appreciation for a neighbour. Happy Samoan Language Week!

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946 days ago

Come Home Snoopy-Do....It's getting cold out there...

Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo

***Update: 8 weeks missing. A logging truck driver saw you a month ago walking the same stretch of road as a previous sighting, along West Coast Rd heading to Panguru. Looking lost, skinny and trailing some kind of leash. This breaks our heart all over again. Please stop for him. Somehow we will … View more***Update: 8 weeks missing. A logging truck driver saw you a month ago walking the same stretch of road as a previous sighting, along West Coast Rd heading to Panguru. Looking lost, skinny and trailing some kind of leash. This breaks our heart all over again. Please stop for him. Somehow we will find you, keep going little man.***
Snoop has been missing for 8 weeks.
It has been hard 😥

He is a 4 year old, male foxy cross, small, black and tan dog.

Thanks to friends we have printed off some big posters and will put them up around the north.

He could be anywhere but sightings have been Mangamuka/Kohukohu/Panguru way. We are also looking Kaitaia and surrounding areas, and Whangarei.

Please keep looking for our boy. If you see him walking the highway stop. It means he has escaped and is trying to find his way home.

We love him. We want him back.

A reward is offered for his return, no questions asked.

Come home Snoopy-do.

Rach and Ryan 094061591 or 0223662151

*please share his photo around 🙏

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935 days ago

BISSELL VACUME Cleaner

Arthur from Kamo

In very good condition around four years old ( selling too large for us oldies ) all spare parts available on line very good brand .
Must be pu

Price: $120

935 days ago

Have you got a crazy collection of houseplants? There's still time to become a Houseplant Hero!

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

We're getting some amazing entries from gardeners obsessed with their indoor plants, and we're enjoying their stories too. There's still time to send us your entry for our Houseplant Hero 2022 competition. You could win some great prizes, and (of course) more houseplants!

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935 days ago

Planning a Trip?

Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo

Then we would love to see you at our Free Travel Presentation on Wednesday, 8 June at 2pm at the Quail Cafe, Whangarei Quarry Gardens.. To assist with catering please RSVP to www.seemoretours.co.nz...

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935 days ago

Severe weather and possible tornado

Ashleigh from Neighbourly.co.nz

MetService have issued a Severe Weather Watch for the west and north of the North Island today - Thursday 2nd June.

There are expected squally thunderstorms alongside heavy rain and hail, as well as a possible small tornado. There is some risk that the thunderstorm will become severe with … View more
MetService have issued a Severe Weather Watch for the west and north of the North Island today - Thursday 2nd June.

There are expected squally thunderstorms alongside heavy rain and hail, as well as a possible small tornado. There is some risk that the thunderstorm will become severe with localised downpours of 25 to 35 mm/h, 110 km/h wind gusts, and the chance of a localised damaging tornado.

Low-lying areas such as streams, rivers or narrow valleys with this intensity of rainfall may cause flash flooding and/or slips. This will make the driving conditions hazardous with surface flooding and poor visibility due to the rain. Wind gusts of this strength, and damaging tornadoes can cause structural damage, including trees and power lines.

The weather watch is in place until 6pm tonight but any changes will be reported on the MetService website.

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936 days ago

Finally a digital odd jobs app for all those small tradie tasks - hope this spreads to Northland

Michael from Kamo

Hi everybody,

This odd jobs marketplace EzyPeazy.co.nz is turning a lot of heads in the central Auckland suburbs. Fingers crossed they will expand into Northland. This could really help our economy and create gainful employment for lots of our people up here.
Kudos to Stuff and Neighbourly for… View more
Hi everybody,

This odd jobs marketplace EzyPeazy.co.nz is turning a lot of heads in the central Auckland suburbs. Fingers crossed they will expand into Northland. This could really help our economy and create gainful employment for lots of our people up here.
Kudos to Stuff and Neighbourly for sharing this story.
ezypeazy.co.nz...

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On Christmas Eve 2021, Auckland man Sumit Sharma found himself squeezing in three trampoline-assembly jobs within one day. What sounds like a surprising workload for a former Deloitte cybersecurity consultant has, over four years, turned out to be an essential part of Sharma’s journey towards creating a digital marketplace for odd jobs in Auckland.

The marketplace is called Ezy Peazy, and for Sharma, getting his hands dirty as an Ezy Peazy tasker (handyman) has become normal as he nurtures the Auckland app into its fourth year.

Founded by Sharma in 2019, with “right-hand man” Amandeep Singh joining as a UI designer and handyman, EzyPeazy.co.nz has been growing slowly but steadily and managing to thrive in Auckland by matching users’ needs (Posts) with handymen and women who can fulfill the task (Taskers) – all for a small transaction fee, all security-vetted, and all assured with verified customer reviews.

Ezy Peazy aims to expand into the construction industry later in 2022, but for now has found a niche taking care of Kiwis’ demand for getting small odd jobs completed such as furniture assembly, gardening, removals and landscaping.

“I had noticed a gap in the industry of finding assistance for small jobs. I found that if something breaks down and needs repair or installation in New Zealand, finding recommendations of someone to do the job can be hard because quotations vary so much, and references and endorsements weren’t consistent and reliable. So that’s why I started the platform.”

The reason Sharma ended up building tramps last Christmas eve was because from Day One, the New Windsor and Mt Roskill-based founders had a policy of being unafraid to step in and do jobs which users wanted done, but which weren’t always quickly filled back when few people had heard of Ezy Peazy.

“If a job comes up and it’s not being filled, we should fill in the gap, that was our ethos.”

“We are not afraid of doing any of the jobs listed on Ezy Peazy ourselves, so long as they don’t require professional certification and licensing. We have done a lot of landscaping jobs, weeding, digging gardens the whole day til our muscles and bones hurt for three days afterwards, moving a whole three bedroom flat to Hamilton. We have also become specialists at trampoline assembly and we can do it without looking at the manual now!”

The founders have often stepped in to bid for jobs to ensure as few Posters as possible end up being left in the lurch without their job completed. On one occasion, a customer Sharma describes as “A sweet old lady” needed her couch straightened which took plenty of time to drive to - and took a grand total of one minute to complete.

Hanging drapes, installing a lock, moving house, trimming hedges and tiling a splashback are typical jobs listed on EzyPeazy.co.nz on any given day. Rather than taking business away from professionals in the phone book, Ezy Peazy is intended to fill in and provide more work for professionals who may have experienced a downturn during the chaos of Covid. Reviews and endorsements are automatically collected, which is helpful for busy Taskers who might not have time to market themselves online.

An extra benefit is payment goes through a gateway, which can make it easier to pay swiftly, get paid swiftly, and resolve disputes.

A benefit of “getting inside” the Taskers’ experience, undertaking bluecollar jobs and seeing the app from Taskers’ point of view is it has helped Sharma get a good understanding about pay rates, appropriate labour conditions, travel, contracting laws, and Sharma can now describe the app to users from real lived experience.

With 2400 jobs posted and completed so far the next step will be capturing the Auckland market, expanding into construction industry jobs, and expanding into other cities.

Meanwhile, profit-sharing is being built into Ezy Peazy’s revenue plan, and the business is also looking for a great Auckland charity to share 10% of profits with. “Please get in touch with us via our website if you would like to become one of our partners,” Sharma says.

946 days ago

kids and the law.

Dianne from Kensington

Everyone should find and read this article below. Its too long to paste here.This explains so succinctly why we have so many teens doing crime and how they so easily get away with it...There is NO deterrent or punishment that makes criminal behaviour not worth doing....because if you dont care … View moreEveryone should find and read this article below. Its too long to paste here.This explains so succinctly why we have so many teens doing crime and how they so easily get away with it...There is NO deterrent or punishment that makes criminal behaviour not worth doing....because if you dont care about your community at all it actually IS worth doing...and it's obviously a fun thing to be doing!.

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937 days ago

International Children's Day

NumberWorks'nWords Whangarei

International Children’s Day on the 1st of June each year, recognises the need to protect children’s rights in order to ensure they grow into happy, healthy adults. To commemorate this significant day, read some children’s stories and spend time with children throughout the week to learn … View moreInternational Children’s Day on the 1st of June each year, recognises the need to protect children’s rights in order to ensure they grow into happy, healthy adults. To commemorate this significant day, read some children’s stories and spend time with children throughout the week to learn about their experiences.

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937 days ago

Planting Day!

Sarah Dillon from Trees That Count - Northland

Kia ora koutou,
We're very excited that the awesome Guest whānau are hosting a native planting day this Saturday at Motukauri. 2,000 native trees will be planted to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee—and you're invited.
Sign up to plant at the Google Form, or read more … View more
Kia ora koutou,
We're very excited that the awesome Guest whānau are hosting a native planting day this Saturday at Motukauri. 2,000 native trees will be planted to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee—and you're invited.
Sign up to plant at the Google Form, or read more about the amazing work at Motukauri on our blog.

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938 days ago

$ave with the Resene wallpaper sale

Resene

Get 30% off the normal retail price of Resene wallpapers at your local Resene ColorShop until 20 June 2022.

Choose from thousands of wallpaper designs in the Resene Wallpaper Collection – everything from nature and geo inspired designs to textured and plain wallpapers – there really is … View more
Get 30% off the normal retail price of Resene wallpapers at your local Resene ColorShop until 20 June 2022.

Choose from thousands of wallpaper designs in the Resene Wallpaper Collection – everything from nature and geo inspired designs to textured and plain wallpapers – there really is something to suit all tastes!

Excludes wall decals, WallPrint and clearance items. Not available in conjunction with any other offer.

View the full collection at your local Resene ColorShop or get a taste of the latest wallpaper release and trends online.
Find out more

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938 days ago

Tea's to help you sleep better

Jay from Beds4U Whangarei

On a chilly day, a hot drink may keep you warm, and tea, in particular, can help ease a variety of illnesses.
When you have a sore throat, you could drink tea with honey and lemon, green tea for its antioxidant advantages, or black tea for an energy boost. Herbs like chamomile and peppermint may … View more
On a chilly day, a hot drink may keep you warm, and tea, in particular, can help ease a variety of illnesses.
When you have a sore throat, you could drink tea with honey and lemon, green tea for its antioxidant advantages, or black tea for an energy boost. Herbs like chamomile and peppermint may even aid in the relief of menstrual cramps, muscular cramps, and indigestion. To build our final list of tea suggestions for you, we investigated a variety of peaceful nighttime blends to help you in a better night’s sleep.
- Magnolia tea.
- Low caffeine green tea....
- Chamomile tea....
- Lavender tea....
- Valerian tea....
- Passionflower tea...

Let us know if you enjoy a bedtime tea or any other hot drink recommendation you have.

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942 days ago

Additional time granted for feedback on Airport Location Study

The Team from Whangarei District Council

Whangārei District Councillors decided unanimously this morning to extend the consultation period on the Whangārei Airport Location Study by five weeks, to 1 July 2022, and to publish further background reports on the project.

The newly available documents will be available on our consultation… View more
Whangārei District Councillors decided unanimously this morning to extend the consultation period on the Whangārei Airport Location Study by five weeks, to 1 July 2022, and to publish further background reports on the project.

The newly available documents will be available on our consultation page by 1 June 2022. In the meantime, we will also be contacting everyone who has made a submission so far, to provide an opportunity to change or add to their feedback.

New key dates:
✈ Closing date for submissions: 4:30pm on Friday 1 July 2022
☁ Council Hearings: 9:00am on Tuesday 26 July 2022
🌎 Council Briefing (issues and options): 10:30am on Tuesday 9 August 2022
🛩 Decision on selection of preferred option: 1:00pm on Thursday 18 August 2022

Make sure to find out about the four options and have your say on this significant project: Have Your Say.

939 days ago

The Ryman Guide

Retirement is a chapter in life filled with possibility, and at a Ryman village we want to make that chapter the best it can be. That’s why we offer living options to suit everyone, it’s why our terms come with certainty, it’s why we continually innovate, and it’s why we offer care on site … View moreRetirement is a chapter in life filled with possibility, and at a Ryman village we want to make that chapter the best it can be. That’s why we offer living options to suit everyone, it’s why our terms come with certainty, it’s why we continually innovate, and it’s why we offer care on site so you can plan for the future. The Ryman Guide will help you choose the lifestyle you want to live at a Ryman village, so you can embrace every opportunity.

Click here to get your free copy.
Learn more

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939 days ago

Sofa bed

Michael from Raumanga

Had this for two years and used once as a bed. So it is for sale. Bought for $999 and it is in perfect condition as always had a cover over it. It is a three seater so as a bed it is a double. If you are interested in this ring Lyn on 021 1153 694.

Price: $350

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