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1851 days ago

What to look for when choosing a psychic for your reading

"As we move closer into a true intuitive age, with the uncertain challenges and changes this presents, the abilities of psychic readers and intuitives are being tested, as people are looking for real quality, real commitment, real empathetic reader's with true higher sensory attributes to… View more"As we move closer into a true intuitive age, with the uncertain challenges and changes this presents, the abilities of psychic readers and intuitives are being tested, as people are looking for real quality, real commitment, real empathetic reader's with true higher sensory attributes to assist them on their life path".

1861 days ago

NEW Fresh Produce Market coming to the City Centre on Saturday Mornings

Mik Neighbourly Lead from Auckland Central

Opening Saturday 28 November 8.30am - 12.30pm comes the City Centre Market - a place for apartment dwellers and friends to buy fresh fruit & veg, bread, dips, honey...
Location: Freyberg Place on High St at the Ellen Melville Centre
Like us on social media both Facebook and Instagram - … View more
Opening Saturday 28 November 8.30am - 12.30pm comes the City Centre Market - a place for apartment dwellers and friends to buy fresh fruit & veg, bread, dips, honey...
Location: Freyberg Place on High St at the Ellen Melville Centre
Like us on social media both Facebook and Instagram - citycentremarketakl
Fresh Produce & Community - weekly on Saturdays.

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1867 days ago

Have Your Say on Mission Bay traffic proposal

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

People have until December 3 to have their say on traffic improvements proposed for Mission Bay's town centre.

Auckland Transport is asking for community feedback to improve safety through the district.

The improvements will be funded through the Regional Fuel Tax.

AT will also be extending… View more
People have until December 3 to have their say on traffic improvements proposed for Mission Bay's town centre.

Auckland Transport is asking for community feedback to improve safety through the district.

The improvements will be funded through the Regional Fuel Tax.

AT will also be extending a 30 km/h speed limit to Mission Bay in June 2021 as part of its safe speeds programme.

Included in the proposed improvements are:

*Nine new raised zebra crossings within the town centre.

*A new roundabout at the Tamaki Drive and Marau Crescent intersection.

*Improved shared path facilities and planted areas connecting the Tamaki Drive/ Selwyn Avenue intersection and Tamaki Drive/ Marau Crescent intersection.

*Removal of the flush median and widened shared path facilities on Tamaki Drive between Atkin Avenue and Selwyn Avenue.

*Intersection improvements on Patterson Avenue and Marau Crescent.

*Removing 34 public car park spaces on and surrounding Tamaki Drive to make room for the new pedestrian crossings.

What do you think of the proposed changes? Are you in favour with them?

Please type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in our conversations section of the community paper.

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1851 days ago

Huge discounts on designer kitchenware

Fackelmann Housewares

Shop bakeware, cookware, glassware, dinnerware, kitchen gadgets and much much more. Shop now

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1851 days ago

Kitchen Facelifts, Splashbacks, Tiling, Painting and Stone Benchtops for 2021!

Kev from

Hi Neighbours
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It's the team from the BENCHTOP INSTALLERS AUCKLAND and we're looking forward to a great 2021!

We have discounts on all of our new benchtop ranges including a free onsite measure, professional installation from our trusted technicians and we include the removal of your … View more
Hi Neighbours
!

It's the team from the BENCHTOP INSTALLERS AUCKLAND and we're looking forward to a great 2021!

We have discounts on all of our new benchtop ranges including a free onsite measure, professional installation from our trusted technicians and we include the removal of your existing bench top as part of our A Class service.

Why pay premiums and additional margins? Save costs and install quality!

We also currently have discounts available on all sinks, double sink units, our taps range, kitchen handles and pull out bin units with every new benchtop installed.

Message our team today for a free home consultation and obligation free quote.

Whether it's a benchtop only or a full new kitchen facelift, we're here to help! Contact us today!

1852 days ago

Bins before breakfast in Auckland

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

It's time to put out your rubbish bins early to make sure you don't miss a collection.

Route changes for rubbish truck drivers from November 30 will mean that some people have their bins picked up earlier than before.

Residents in central, east and south Auckland should place their bins… View more
It's time to put out your rubbish bins early to make sure you don't miss a collection.

Route changes for rubbish truck drivers from November 30 will mean that some people have their bins picked up earlier than before.

Residents in central, east and south Auckland should place their bins at the kerb by 7am to ensure you don't miss out.

If your household already has an early start, that will not change.

New electric trucks are being rolled out for kerbside collections.

The first joined Waiheke Island earlier this year and the next truck is soon bound for Papakura.

When food scrap collections are introduced in 2023, all food scraps trucks will be electric.

Auckland Council said it has been "standardising rubbish collection services across the region, while also setting a goal of zero waste to landfill by 2040."

About 10,000 tonnes of recycling and 15,000 tonnes of rubbish are collected in the region every month.

Do you like the design of this new electric truck on Waiheke Island?

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Photo: Auckland Council

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1858 days ago

Poll: Do you like the design of the new Team New Zealand's America's Cup vessel?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Meet Team New Zealand's new America's Cup boat.

Te Rehutai was seen foiling under sail on its first outing after its Thursday night launch.

She was towed out from the team's base on Friday morning and got up on her foils while under tow during the planned test programme of … View more
Meet Team New Zealand's new America's Cup boat.

Te Rehutai was seen foiling under sail on its first outing after its Thursday night launch.

She was towed out from the team's base on Friday morning and got up on her foils while under tow during the planned test programme of sailing on the Waitemata Harbour.

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Do you like the design of the new Team New Zealand's America's Cup vessel?
  • 80.3% Yes
    80.3% Complete
  • 19.7% No
    19.7% Complete
610 votes
1852 days ago

Celebrate the festive season!

The Team from Auckland Council

Join us to celebrate the festive season at our annual Christmas family event where you can enjoy entertainment, lighting of the tree and a visit from Santa! Brought to you by the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board, providing events that bring our diverse community together.

This is a smokefree,… View more
Join us to celebrate the festive season at our annual Christmas family event where you can enjoy entertainment, lighting of the tree and a visit from Santa! Brought to you by the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board, providing events that bring our diverse community together.

This is a smokefree, zero-waste, alcohol-free event.
Learn more

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1854 days ago

Auckland promised a lot to its south, now it's time to deliver

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, Making a big difference to lives in the south was a top priority in Auckland's 2012 visionary plan. Despite hard work on the ground, is the promise fulfilled? Read the story below:

1853 days ago

Weather warning for Auckland

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Auckland residents, it's time to batten down the hatches.

The MetService is warning of severe thunderstorms for Auckland over the course of the day.

Share your wild weather photographs here.

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1853 days ago

Poll: Do you like the police's new car?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

New Zealand Police have chosen the Skoda Superb as the new frontline police car.

Czech manufacturer Skoda will supply their new frontline patrol cars as the Holden bows out.

Police expect to deploy the first batch of Skodas in April 2021.

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Do you like the police's new car?
  • 63.4% Yes
    63.4% Complete
  • 22.8% No
    22.8% Complete
  • 13.9% Undecided
    13.9% Complete
101 votes
1854 days ago

Poll: Do you think Covid-19 vaccinations should be compulsory for passengers on international flights?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca will start producing hundreds of millions of doses of its new coronavirus vaccine by Christmas after Oxford University researchers revealed a scientific breakthrough with the possibility to terminate the pandemic.

The vaccine was on average 70 per cent effective in… View more
Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca will start producing hundreds of millions of doses of its new coronavirus vaccine by Christmas after Oxford University researchers revealed a scientific breakthrough with the possibility to terminate the pandemic.

The vaccine was on average 70 per cent effective in foiling the disease, according to results from phase three trials.

It’s unknown yet whether New Zealand was in the line for this vaccine.

But New Zealand has already signed two agreements for other vaccines- the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine along with the vaccine from Janssen Pharmaceutica.

Qantas chief executive officer Alan Joyce on Monday night said vaccination would be mandatory for passengers.

“We are looking at changing our terms and conditions to say that for international travellers, we will ask people to have a vaccination before they can get on the aircraft,” he said.

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Do you think Covid-19 vaccinations should be compulsory for passengers on international flights?
  • 65.7% Yes
    65.7% Complete
  • 21% No
    21% Complete
  • 13.3% Undecided. It's too complex.
    13.3% Complete
210 votes
1853 days ago

List of locations published for positive Covid-19 case

Neighbourly.co.nz

Auckland shoppers are asked to watch for Covid-19 symptoms after the Auckland Regional Public Health Service released a list of shops where a positive case visited.

The Air New Zealand staffer tested positive for Covid-19 on arrival to Shanghai on Sunday. The staffer and their colleagues are due… View more
Auckland shoppers are asked to watch for Covid-19 symptoms after the Auckland Regional Public Health Service released a list of shops where a positive case visited.

The Air New Zealand staffer tested positive for Covid-19 on arrival to Shanghai on Sunday. The staffer and their colleagues are due to return to Auckland on November 25 after they were instructed to return to New Zealand.

The list of locations visited on Friday, November 20 are:
- BP Connect, Mangere, between 9.28am and 9.35am
- Resene, Mt Roskill between 11.45am and 12.15pm
- Countdown, Papatoetoe between 2.45pm and 2.51pm
- New World, Papatoetoe between 7.29pm – 7.43pm

The list of locations visited on Saturday, November 21 are:
- The Pharmacy at Countdown Greenlane between 12.34pm and 12.42pm
- Animates, Manukau between 1.20pm and 2.11pm

Anyone who has visited these locations between the above times is urged to remain vigilant and get a test and isolate if symptoms start to develop.

You can keep up to date with the latest developments at Stuff.co.nz

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1859 days ago

It's time to mask up on public transport

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Morning neighbours,

Face coverings are now mandatory on all Auckland buses, trains, and ferries.

Post some selfies donning your favourite masks here! :)

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1854 days ago

Household water restrictions to last through summer

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Auckland households face ongoing water use restrictions through the summer with the council not convinced the risks of the ongoing drought are gone.

Hoses connected to mains water could be used only if fitted with a handheld trigger, under a recommendation to be considered by councillors on … View more
Auckland households face ongoing water use restrictions through the summer with the council not convinced the risks of the ongoing drought are gone.

Hoses connected to mains water could be used only if fitted with a handheld trigger, under a recommendation to be considered by councillors on Thursday.

Auckland’s supply dams are 72 per cent full, compared with a norm of 91 per cent, and the region is relying heavily on the Waikato River pipeline for 40 per cent of its needs.

Some Aucklanders have been coming up with innovative ways to conserve water.

What kind of water saving tips do you have?

Post your ideas here :


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