Herne Bay, Auckland

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2091 days ago

Reach out to those who need help

Neighbourly.co.nz

Panic buying of items won’t protect you against coronavirus. Doing this only puts unnecessary pressure on our supermarkets and on our most vulnerable who cannot afford to stockpile.

Be more Neighbourly and buy in moderation - New Zealand supermarkets have got strong supply chains.
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Panic buying of items won’t protect you against coronavirus. Doing this only puts unnecessary pressure on our supermarkets and on our most vulnerable who cannot afford to stockpile.

Be more Neighbourly and buy in moderation - New Zealand supermarkets have got strong supply chains.
Need help or can you support someone in need?

Reach out to your Neighbours here now https://www.neighbourly.co.nz/reachout

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2094 days ago

When social distancing makes things closer

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, Social distancing is the new buzzword, but out in semi-rural areas the end result seems to be that people are "closer". Do you notice a greater enjoyment in random social greetings? Read the column below:

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2092 days ago

Help Kiwi kids thrive!

Graeme Dingle Foundation

At the #GraemeDingleFoundation, we believe every child should have the opportunity to thrive, belong and be their best.

By supporting the Graeme Dingle Foundation, you are directly supporting Aotearoa’s tamariki.

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2093 days ago

A very important Covid-19 safety message from NZ police

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours. Remember police Sergeant Guy Baldwin, who rose to fame in 2009 for his expression "always blow on the pie"?
Well he's back, this time with a message for Kiwis: Stay home and help break the chain of coronavirus.
"This thing (coronavirus) is an invisible dragon. … View more
Hi neighbours. Remember police Sergeant Guy Baldwin, who rose to fame in 2009 for his expression "always blow on the pie"?
Well he's back, this time with a message for Kiwis: Stay home and help break the chain of coronavirus.
"This thing (coronavirus) is an invisible dragon. Please, stay home. Let's break the chain and save lives. If we follow the rules, we'll end this lockdown sooner. Let's slay this dragon, and get back to doing the things we love, like eating pies."
Click the link below to watch the video.

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2092 days ago

State of Emergency

Chris from Ponsonby

I have noticed a lot of people don't seem to know the difference between "Lockdown" and "State of Emergency".
The State of Emergency was given for 7 days and could be renewed, if necessary, for a further week after the first week was ending. This has occurred and could be… View more
I have noticed a lot of people don't seem to know the difference between "Lockdown" and "State of Emergency".
The State of Emergency was given for 7 days and could be renewed, if necessary, for a further week after the first week was ending. This has occurred and could be extended, if needed, after this second 7 days comes close to ending.
Lockdown is what we are all doing by staying at home to stop Covid 19 from spreading, and was put in place by the Government for 4 weeks. This may also be extended if the virus is still spreading in communities.

2092 days ago

AUCKLAND COUNCIL UPDATE COVID-19 Update #9 31 March 2020

CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG

Info on:

Auckland Council 's Auckland Emergency Management Food distribution Programme for those suffering because of job losses or hardship and struggling to access basic household supplies. These measures will also assist the disabled, at-risk groups and people without access to their own … View more
Info on:

Auckland Council 's Auckland Emergency Management Food distribution Programme for those suffering because of job losses or hardship and struggling to access basic household supplies. These measures will also assist the disabled, at-risk groups and people without access to their own transport

Exercising with dogs

Boat ramps - closed, obviously

Support Info for Auckland businesses via Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) & other business groups

If you have concerns about a gathering of people, a non-essential shop or service that is open, anyone who is not self-isolating as required, or an event that breaches the criteria, you can
report it to Police online at www.105.police.govt.nz...
DON't PHONE 105.

• The Ministry of Health is the lead agency and all official information will be shared via www.covid19.govt.nz...

He Waka Eke Noa - We are all in this together

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2092 days ago

Free IT help offered 🙂

Rohit from Point Chevalier

We are so dependent on computers & internet in these days. It can also be very frustrating at times, so I thought to help out. If you or someone you know is struggling with things like online grocery shopping, making video calls (eg Zoom, Skype), connecting to online education platforms, I am … View moreWe are so dependent on computers & internet in these days. It can also be very frustrating at times, so I thought to help out. If you or someone you know is struggling with things like online grocery shopping, making video calls (eg Zoom, Skype), connecting to online education platforms, I am happy to offer free support over the telephone during the lockdown.

Leave a comment here or send me a message & I’ll be in touch.

2094 days ago

A Figure Of Speech

Andrea from Eden Terrace

Study the picture and you will find 27 Figures of Speech.
A little distraction for us during our period of isolation.
Be Kind
Be Safe

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2092 days ago

Father of Marist College student 'turned away twice' for testing

Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader

Kia ora neighbours, a father of a Marist College student says he was denied a coronavirus test twice before testing positive.
One week after attending an event at the school, Geoff Muliaga Brown said he began feeling ill. He attempted to get tested twice over four days but was turned away.

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2092 days ago

AUCKLAND COUNCIL UPDATE #8 30/3/20 Covid19

CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG

AUCKLAND COUNCIL UPDATE #8 30/3/20 Covid19
bit.ly...
Includes info/updates on:
Mayoral Business Advisory Panel -Mayor Phil Goff today forms Mayoral Business Advisory Panel

Dog walking

Reporting rāhui/lockdown breaches - report it to Police online at www.105.police.govt.nz.... Do not phone 105

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AUCKLAND COUNCIL UPDATE #8 30/3/20 Covid19
bit.ly...
Includes info/updates on:
Mayoral Business Advisory Panel -Mayor Phil Goff today forms Mayoral Business Advisory Panel

Dog walking

Reporting rāhui/lockdown breaches - report it to Police online at www.105.police.govt.nz.... Do not phone 105

Auckland Emergency Management:
Auckland Council’s Auckland Emergency Management function is activated to
support the All of Government (Health-led) response.
• It is helping to prioritise and lead non-health civil defence and emergency
management activities, including the provision of materials, services and information.
• Remember to follow Auckland Emergency Management on Facebook and share
their posts to your own audiences

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