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Steve King from Rocky Nook Bowls Club
Roll up with a set of old bowls and at least one paying bowler to any of our regular public bowls sessions- Thu/Fri 5-8pm, Sat/Sun 1-5pm- during January and February and BOWL FOR FREE.
The other future member/s can use our bowls for $10 and ALL visitors count towards a clip on our bowl loyalty … View moreRoll up with a set of old bowls and at least one paying bowler to any of our regular public bowls sessions- Thu/Fri 5-8pm, Sat/Sun 1-5pm- during January and February and BOWL FOR FREE.
The other future member/s can use our bowls for $10 and ALL visitors count towards a clip on our bowl loyalty cards - 6th bowl free!
Markus from Green Bay
Boxed set of Silver Plated Cloisonné " The New Zealand Wildflower Spoon Collection" from New Zealand Collectors Treasury, in original Blue Box and plastic covers with Certificate of authenticity containing descriptions of all the flowers. Makes a great gift! 6 x Spoons, spoons feature a … View moreBoxed set of Silver Plated Cloisonné " The New Zealand Wildflower Spoon Collection" from New Zealand Collectors Treasury, in original Blue Box and plastic covers with Certificate of authenticity containing descriptions of all the flowers. Makes a great gift! 6 x Spoons, spoons feature a cloisonné bowl with flowers: Kowhai, Manuka, Clematis, Pohutukawa, Blue Swamp Orchid, Perennial Hibiscus. Pickup in Green Bay preferred (as I work from home pretty much any time is fine)
Price: $30
Courage doesn’t always come easily. Some are naturally born with confidence, while others may need an extra boost. We help young learners build confidence in themselves and their ability to succeed in and out of school. Our fun and engaging maths and English tuition is personalised to each … View moreCourage doesn’t always come easily. Some are naturally born with confidence, while others may need an extra boost. We help young learners build confidence in themselves and their ability to succeed in and out of school. Our fun and engaging maths and English tuition is personalised to each child’s learning style and needs.
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To celebrate Valentine’s Day, subscribe to NZ House & Garden, NZ Gardener, or TV Guide online at Mags4Gifts and receive an iconic box of Guylian Belgian seashells.
Simply enter the promo code ‘VALENTINES’ at the checkout to redeem this great offer. Valid until 11:59pm 14 February … View moreTo celebrate Valentine’s Day, subscribe to NZ House & Garden, NZ Gardener, or TV Guide online at Mags4Gifts and receive an iconic box of Guylian Belgian seashells.
Simply enter the promo code ‘VALENTINES’ at the checkout to redeem this great offer. Valid until 11:59pm 14 February 2023, white stocks last. For full terms and conditions click here.
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Dileepa from Mount Albert
Our house (in Wairere Ave Mt Albert)was flooded on the 27th Jan. I am looking for a rental for 3 adults and our lovely dog (lab ) with at least 2 or more bed rooms until the house has been fixed. Please text me inf on any property to 0211579235. I will be in touch.
Dileepa
These past couple of weeks have been a trying one for many Kiwis, here at Beds4U we are dedicated to be there at the heart of the community and support with any sleep essential requirements where needed. We are sending our thoughts and love to all our fellow Kiwis affected by the recent devastating… View moreThese past couple of weeks have been a trying one for many Kiwis, here at Beds4U we are dedicated to be there at the heart of the community and support with any sleep essential requirements where needed. We are sending our thoughts and love to all our fellow Kiwis affected by the recent devastating flooding in Auckland. Things can get overwhelming, so rest up and know that we’re here to do everything to provide our community with restful nights sleep.
In order to help our community, we’ve got a warehouse stocked up with all sizes of beds to assist anyone in need of urgent bedding solutions. We’re also offering further discounts to those who are impacted by the recent incident. Simply inform our staff at the counter of your situation and they'll take care of you and your needs!
The Team from Auckland Council
Cleaning up Auckland is a big job and will take time. We’re so proud of the tireless work everyone is doing to get Auckland back on its feet.
If you need help or want to help clean up, click on 'Read More'.
Together, we can do this Aucklanders!
Murid from Point Chevalier
Anyone interested in a box of wires/cables to reuse or strip for copper or know of a free drop-off e-waste place? 021710128. Thanks
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Gabriel from Blockhouse Bay
The Hello Project by St. Johns is such a great idea with the absolute best intentions. But once again consecutive governments have failed to support the elderly. Required is dedicated paid support by people who have the appropriate training.
To encourage neighbours to check in on the elderly next … View moreThe Hello Project by St. Johns is such a great idea with the absolute best intentions. But once again consecutive governments have failed to support the elderly. Required is dedicated paid support by people who have the appropriate training.
To encourage neighbours to check in on the elderly next door, then make a plan. Even at a glance, this intervention can be fraught with numerous issues, from relatively minor to terribly major.
The community is under tremendous stress currently. The particular financial cost of living. Many proud workers, who are the breadwinners are reduced to applying for food parcels/grants. Hard-working good people. Like many in our community, there is a real sense of desperation. It is not beyond human nature to behave badly when stressed in extreme circumstances. I can think of another 8 or 9 hypothetical situations that can occur.
As we age our personalities can change, sadly for some to a very challenging level. How would the next-door neighbour appropriately deal with this situation, without any formal training? Possibly a dangerous environment for both parties.
For many elderly forgetfulness (not dementia) is part of the aging process. Innocently checking on your elderly neighbour could cause conflict, "I'm sure I had $10 yesterday, did I give it to you"?
I would truly hope this to be my own machination, but numerous court hearings nationwide testify to these concerning issues.
Once again the intention of the Hello Project is great, but. . .
Kind regards Gabriel Peita
All too often, our older community are found at home alone, suffering, physically hurt and unable to help themselves. If you’re living alone and would like some extra support, get to know your neighbours, reassure them that you're okay with them checking in on you, and together make a plan … View moreAll too often, our older community are found at home alone, suffering, physically hurt and unable to help themselves. If you’re living alone and would like some extra support, get to know your neighbours, reassure them that you're okay with them checking in on you, and together make a plan and talk through what warning signs to look out for should something be wrong. It could just save your life.
For more information, and tips to help you make a plan go to thehelloproject.nz
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Clive from Green Bay
If CO^2 is increasing like doubling could that cause the climate to change? YES.
Why is CO^2 increasing? Because we are burning more fuel YES
Which industry is worst? Electric 46%, transport 27% construction 15%
Do we all need a home, food, transport? YES, world population needs
Needless to say, it's been a horrible week for a lot of us with the scary weather and all it's brought with it. If you're doing it tough, here's something which might help.
Stuff's podcast Stuff Explained has been talking with Hummingly's Jolie Wills, a … View moreNeedless to say, it's been a horrible week for a lot of us with the scary weather and all it's brought with it. If you're doing it tough, here's something which might help.
Stuff's podcast Stuff Explained has been talking with Hummingly's Jolie Wills, a psycho-social expert in disaster and disruption. In this short podcast interview, Jolie shares her expert advice on what you, or the people you want to support, may need right now.
Whether you're currently involved, or you want to help others, it's worth a quick listen!
Listen now
The Team from Auckland Council
You and your neighbours can visit the Auckland Emergency Management website for up-to-date information on the floods and Civil Defence Centres.
For urgent assistance phone 0800 22 22 00. You can also Report a Problem online.
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The Canon Summer Snap competition has garnered some stunning photos from across Aotearoa. Once again, Neighbourly is the judge of their People and Communities photograph category so we need you!
There's a camera up for grabs for these talented photographers, and it's up to you to … View moreThe Canon Summer Snap competition has garnered some stunning photos from across Aotearoa. Once again, Neighbourly is the judge of their People and Communities photograph category so we need you!
There's a camera up for grabs for these talented photographers, and it's up to you to choose who takes the crown...and the Canon EOS!
Cast your vote in the poll below before 4pm, 14 February.
The Team from Auckland Council
📣 Following this week’s severe weather that has affected Tāmaki Makaurau, we have made the tough decision with our event partner Manukau Urban Māori Authority (MUMA) to cancel Waitangi ki Manukau 2023.
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