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Merry Christmas, neighbours

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2389 days ago

What will a climate change emergency mean for you?

Todd Niall Reporter from Manukau Courier

Hi Neighbours, Climate change has just been declared as an emergency by Auckland Council. It's symbolic but will be closely followed by measures to slow global warming, and will cost ratepayers perhaps from next year's budget. Do you think its a good idea ?

Please type NP if you … View more
Hi Neighbours, Climate change has just been declared as an emergency by Auckland Council. It's symbolic but will be closely followed by measures to slow global warming, and will cost ratepayers perhaps from next year's budget. Do you think its a good idea ?

Please type NP if you don't want your comments in print.

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2388 days ago

Be a better you

Robyn from The Gardens

Interested in being a happier , healthier you. Pm me today

2388 days ago

Have a FIELD DAY with these

Enterprise Motor Group Manukau

Over 30 Utes Available On Site At The New Manukau Super Site 567-573 GRT STH RD | No Deposit Finance Available

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2388 days ago

HP LAPTOP

Nikora from Manurewa

I have a one month old laptop and selling due to an upgrade.
The following pics have the relevant info.
Comes with everything listed on receipt.
Pick up Manurewa and price is fixed, sorry not negotiable.

Price: $400

2388 days ago

Maaori values at the heart of South Auckland physio's work

The Team from Counties Manukau Health

“[At Counties Manukau Health] there is a huge support network, and it feels like a wider whaanau. They already install so much of the kaupapa, Te Ao Maaori values that we all hold close and dear to our hearts.”

Check out local South Aucklander Jess Penney’s story on the importance of Te Ao … View more
“[At Counties Manukau Health] there is a huge support network, and it feels like a wider whaanau. They already install so much of the kaupapa, Te Ao Maaori values that we all hold close and dear to our hearts.”

Check out local South Aucklander Jess Penney’s story on the importance of Te Ao Maaori values in caring for her patients, as well as her love for being an acute spinal physiotherapist. The video is in the link below.

If you're interested in a Allied Health career like Jess, talk to your local tertiary provider or get in touch with us. #manawahine #inspirational #jointheteam

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2388 days ago

Wearable Arts Fashion Show - School Entries

Nicole Stanton from

NEWS ALERT! ?

We've released the schools who have entered this year's Wearable Arts Fashion Show. 90% of the schools are from South & East Auckland!

Come and support tamariki as they strut the catwalk to show off their upcycled wearable art and spread important environmental … View more
NEWS ALERT! ?

We've released the schools who have entered this year's Wearable Arts Fashion Show. 90% of the schools are from South & East Auckland!

Come and support tamariki as they strut the catwalk to show off their upcycled wearable art and spread important environmental messages!
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? South Auckland Home School
? McCauley High School
? Beachlands Primary School
? Pukekohe Intermediate
? Greenmeadows Intermediate
? Somerville Intermediate
? Mission Heights Junior College
? Pointview Primary
? Hillpark School
? Botany Downs Secondary College
? Ormiston Junior College
? Howick College
? Epsom Normal Primary School
? Manurewa High School
? Rangitoto College
? Howick Intermediate
? Wakaranga Primary School
? Karaka School
? Conifer Grove School

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2388 days ago

Manuka Blended Honey

Sami from Manurewa

Manuka raw blended honey
500g jar $15 each

Price: $15

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2388 days ago

Poll: Is it time to raise New Zealand's superannuation age?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Outgoing Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell has been outspoken about the need to increase the pension age from 65.

"You used to get super for five years, then 10 and now 20 - soon it'll be 30. I'm not sure how we can fund people getting super for 30 years or more."

New … View more
Outgoing Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell has been outspoken about the need to increase the pension age from 65.

"You used to get super for five years, then 10 and now 20 - soon it'll be 30. I'm not sure how we can fund people getting super for 30 years or more."

New Zealand has one of the simplest pension schemes in the world - all you have to do is be old enough and have lived in the country long enough and you can get it.

But that also makes it expensive - about $14.5 billion this year. Jobseeker benefits, by comparison, cost just $1.7b and sole parent support $1.08b.

To read the story click here

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Is it time to raise New Zealand's superannuation age?
  • 22.2% Yes
    22.2% Complete
  • 71.1% No
    71.1% Complete
  • 6.6% I don't mind either way
    6.6% Complete
2257 votes
2388 days ago

The government's KiwiSaver incentive

Maxim from Papatoetoe

Remember the government's KiwiSaver incentive? Don't forget to claim free money! The deadline is about the 25th of June to get it processed by 30-June.

Contribute $1,042.86 to your KiwiSaver account, and the extra $521.43 is yours. You can do it not just once, but every year.

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Remember the government's KiwiSaver incentive? Don't forget to claim free money! The deadline is about the 25th of June to get it processed by 30-June.

Contribute $1,042.86 to your KiwiSaver account, and the extra $521.43 is yours. You can do it not just once, but every year.

That's a 50% return on your investment. Is there anything better than this?

More details are here www.kiwisaver.govt.nz...

→ Learn more about NZ Property Tips at www.MaximSherstobitov.NZ...

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2388 days ago

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Age Concern

As many as one in ten older people in New Zealand will experience some kind of elder abuse. The majority of cases will go unreported.

Elder abuse is not specific to any one gender, religion, ethnicity, or income group. It may happen at home, in residential care, or in hospitals. Most of the time… View more
As many as one in ten older people in New Zealand will experience some kind of elder abuse. The majority of cases will go unreported.

Elder abuse is not specific to any one gender, religion, ethnicity, or income group. It may happen at home, in residential care, or in hospitals. Most of the time family members are the abusers.

Connection is the best prevention when it comes to Elder Abuse.

If you or someone you know is experiencing Elder Abuse, please contact:

* General Provider - Age Concern Auckland: (09) 820 0184
* Indian Provider - Shanti Niwas: (09) 622 10101
* Pacific Provider - Vaka Tautua: 0800 825 282
Learn more

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2390 days ago

Once Were Warriors 25 years on: Gangs and being poor, then and now

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Hi Neighbours

In the quarter-century since Once Were Warriors graced our screens, not much has changed for Auckland's poor. In fact, it could be argued things have got worse.

While the country bounced back from the economic downturns of the early 1990s and 2008, by some measures the gap… View more
Hi Neighbours

In the quarter-century since Once Were Warriors graced our screens, not much has changed for Auckland's poor. In fact, it could be argued things have got worse.

While the country bounced back from the economic downturns of the early 1990s and 2008, by some measures the gap between the rich and the poor is wider.

Māngere Budgeting Services chief executive Darryl Evans says although minimum wage had risen to $17.70, that wasn't enough to sustain a family living in Auckland.

To read more here

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2389 days ago

Whakatakapokai - The Court case

Dene from Weymouth

The Court case over a Youth prison at Whakatakapokai has been held and we now await a decision from the Judge. Angela Dalton, David Wren, Daniel Newman, Fong Yin Chin, Lily Li, Submitter 58 (who cannot be named by Order of the Court) and Dene Andre (that's me) all put in evidence and I made … View moreThe Court case over a Youth prison at Whakatakapokai has been held and we now await a decision from the Judge. Angela Dalton, David Wren, Daniel Newman, Fong Yin Chin, Lily Li, Submitter 58 (who cannot be named by Order of the Court) and Dene Andre (that's me) all put in evidence and I made comprehensive legal submissions against the proposal. A decision is due in around 3 weeks.
Meanwhile, if you're interested, you can download documents from the following links:

The link below enables you to download the entire bunch of Court Files for the case.
drive.google.com...

if you just want to see our legal submissions, use the link below.
drive.google.com...

if you just want to see my evidence, use the link below.
drive.google.com...

Cheers, Dene

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