Freemans Bay, Auckland

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96 days ago

WIN 1 of 3 X $50 Gift Cards!

The Team from NZ Compare

Welcome to the Year of the Dragon - the symbol of power!

WIN 1 of 3 $50 gift cards in our Lunar New Year contest:
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96 days ago

Gain a career in health and wellbeing

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi

Interested in a rewarding career in the Health Sector? We are excited to launch our new Health and Wellbeing Certificates to complement our Nursing Degree.

Choosing a career in Health opens a range of exciting opportunities in the health and social sectors. Health is a rewarding and varied field… View more
Interested in a rewarding career in the Health Sector? We are excited to launch our new Health and Wellbeing Certificates to complement our Nursing Degree.

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96 days ago

NZFarmer January

The Team Reporter from NZ Farmer - North Island

Hello everyone hope you are doing great. The January issue of NZFarmer is now out so make sure you grab your copy today. You can also sign up to our fortnightly newsletter: www.stuff.co.nz...
Hope you enjoy reading it.
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99 days ago

Roof Box

Antony from Grey Lynn

Bit of a long shot, taking my lad to university in Wellington. Boy he has some stuff. Can I borrow or rent a roof box on the weekend of the 19th of Feb. thanks.

97 days ago

Hey fellow food enthusiasts! 🍕

Jack from Ponsonby

Whether you're a gourmet guru or love a good meal on a budget, let's talk about our favourite low-budget restaurants in the area! Drop your go-to spots in the comments, and let's create a neighbourhood guide to delicious, wallet-friendly eats. Whether it's the hidden gem with … View moreWhether you're a gourmet guru or love a good meal on a budget, let's talk about our favourite low-budget restaurants in the area! Drop your go-to spots in the comments, and let's create a neighbourhood guide to delicious, wallet-friendly eats. Whether it's the hidden gem with mouthwatering tacos or the noodle joint that never disappoints, spill the beans on your top picks! 🌯🍣

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97 days ago

Kayley Leather Recliner

Ariana from Auckland Central

*has small tear on back headrest upper left-hand side

www.targetfurniture.co.nz...

Only had for an year still in near new condition! Moving out of apartment and can't take with us. Pickup only. Price is firm.

Price: $250

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98 days ago

Sony Bravia tv 32” with blue tooth adapter and wireless headphones.

Virginia from Saint Marys Bay

LCD digital colour tv.
Model KDL-32EX400.
Adapter and headphones optional…I’d take $0 for tv alone.
Suitable for sky box.
Works like new.

Price: $80

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98 days ago

Sony Bravia 32” with blue tooth adapter for wireless headphones.

Virginia from Saint Marys Bay

LCD digital colour tv. Model KDL-32EX400.
Blue tooth adapter and headphones optional… tv alone $50.00
Collect from st Mary’s bay

Price: $80

98 days ago

Women's Experiences in our City - Survey

CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG

It is a known fact that men and women have different mobility patterns. Women tend to make more trips with multiple purposes, as they may have more responsibilities and tasks to accomplish once they leave the house. However, many urban areas are not designed to accommodate women and girls’ needs … View moreIt is a known fact that men and women have different mobility patterns. Women tend to make more trips with multiple purposes, as they may have more responsibilities and tasks to accomplish once they leave the house. However, many urban areas are not designed to accommodate women and girls’ needs and preferences, and expose them to various risks and challenges. As a consequence, women and girls face unwelcome, unsafe and stressful situations in their daily travels.

In 2018, Women in Urbanism Aotearoa conducted a survey of women and found that more than 75% of them had experienced harassment while using public transport, walking or cycling. This is unacceptable.

Women in Urbanism Aotearoa and Arup invites women and girls to share their stories and perspectives on how they feel and what they encounter when they move around their city.

Take their survey today by visiting womeninurbanism.co.nz.... Including your voice in this survey will help raise awareness of issues in our urban spaces and make our cities safer for all. Survey closes at midnight on Friday 16 February.

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99 days ago

WiFi Coverage Solutions

Thomas from The WiFi Experts

Slow WiFi? Deadzones? Call in the experts for a free site visit and quote.

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99 days ago

Poll: 🚗 How would you rate the current state of traffic congestion in your area?

Jack from Ponsonby

🚗 Let's Talk Traffic in Our Area! 🚦

Hey neighbors! Quick shoutout from Newmarket. So, on the bus recently, and guess what? Bus lanes turned into a mini parking lot for some cars playing hide and seek! 🚌 Classic move, right?

Now, onto these traffic lights. That stretch is … View more
🚗 Let's Talk Traffic in Our Area! 🚦

Hey neighbors! Quick shoutout from Newmarket. So, on the bus recently, and guess what? Bus lanes turned into a mini parking lot for some cars playing hide and seek! 🚌 Classic move, right?

Now, onto these traffic lights. That stretch is something else – 8 sets in a row, spread across 500m of road. Your car practically gets a green light workout before budging an inch!

But let's shift gears. How's everyone else finding the traffic flow in your area?

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🚗 How would you rate the current state of traffic congestion in your area?
  • 14.3% Smooth Sailing: "Traffic? What traffic? Our streets are a breeze!"
    14.3% Complete
  • 14.3% Moderate Flow: "Some congestion, but nothing we can't handle. It's manageable.
    14.3% Complete
  • 57.1% Bumper-to-Bumper: "Traffic troubles are real! We need some solutions, ASAP!"
    57.1% Complete
  • 14.3% Need a Spaceship: "It's intergalactic levels of congestion! Beam me up, Scotty
    14.3% Complete
7 votes
99 days ago

EV costing $2 per week to run, $20,000, great condition

Vivienne from Freemans Bay

Luxury model Nissan Leaf 2017, 40800kms, 87.78% battery state of health, one lady owner since importing with 3800kms, great condition. Leather heated seats, 360 camera, Bose stereo. Costs$2 per week to run ($17pw after Road user charges will be introduced in April) because I charge at night when I … View moreLuxury model Nissan Leaf 2017, 40800kms, 87.78% battery state of health, one lady owner since importing with 3800kms, great condition. Leather heated seats, 360 camera, Bose stereo. Costs$2 per week to run ($17pw after Road user charges will be introduced in April) because I charge at night when I get 3 hours free power.

Price: $20,000

100 days ago

foster family for small and darling dog

Elizabeth from Ponsonby

I have a beautiful pure bred maltese boy, called Louie. He is about 3 yrs. I need to reheome my little guy because he was with my elderly mother, and it didn't work out. I would like somebody local to love him. I will be available to have him part time, if that suits you. I would like him to … View moreI have a beautiful pure bred maltese boy, called Louie. He is about 3 yrs. I need to reheome my little guy because he was with my elderly mother, and it didn't work out. I would like somebody local to love him. I will be available to have him part time, if that suits you. I would like him to find a very loving small family that will adore him. He is ok with cats, but he is very little, maybe 3kgs. He is very special. He will have to live near my home, because I do need to make sure Louie is well. I would like to stay in touch. Thank you
The photo is not Louie, it is his father Lucky.

100 days ago

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100 days ago

🧀 Hold up! Countdown's 500g cheese is playing tricks on your wallet – it's 54% pricier per kilo compared to the 1kg block! What's the story behind this cheesy surprise?

Jack from Ponsonby

Why in the cheese world would anyone go for those 500g blocks? Countdown's pricing has me scratching my head, and it feels like I'm caught up in a cheesy conundrum. 🧀 Are they targeting those who aren't keen on math or those who can't swing the 1kg block that day?

Someone … View more
Why in the cheese world would anyone go for those 500g blocks? Countdown's pricing has me scratching my head, and it feels like I'm caught up in a cheesy conundrum. 🧀 Are they targeting those who aren't keen on math or those who can't swing the 1kg block that day?

Someone at Countdown decided to give that 500g budget cheese block a significant price bump. I'm asking politely – who's behind this? Who thought it was a good idea to raise the price by 54% when slicing the cheese? 🤔

Now, let's break it down:

1kg block = $11.29 per kg
500g block = $17.40 per kg ... a whopping 54% more expensive per kg.
For just $2.59 more, you could snag an extra 500g of cheese with the 1kg block! That's the difference. You're only saving $2.59 with the 500g block but paying way more per kilo. 💸

I know there are bigger things happening in the world, but this pricing mystery has been on my mind. If you're into those 500g blocks, spill the cheese – what's your take? What's the real story here? 🧐

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