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Miao from New Lynn
We will have a large number of cultural exchange students at coming July/August, Please kindly check the sister schools list in Auckland below:
West Area
• Bruce Mclaren Intermediate (31 July to 11 August)
• Marina View School (5-16 of August)
Central Area
• Meadowbank School … View moreWe will have a large number of cultural exchange students at coming July/August, Please kindly check the sister schools list in Auckland below:
West Area
• Bruce Mclaren Intermediate (31 July to 11 August)
• Marina View School (5-16 of August)
Central Area
• Meadowbank School (4-15 of August)
• Cornwall Park District School (3-14 of August)
• Auckland Normal Intermediate School (26 of July to 6 of August)
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Contact us student_service@aedut.com or ring us 09 368 1231
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Miao from New Lynn
Do you have spare rooms available on July or August?
Are you keen to host international teachers (family who are able to speak Mandarin for teachers' homestay) from a culture-exchange program?
Each teacher will stay with his/her host family around 10-12 days.
We are now seeking … View moreDo you have spare rooms available on July or August?
Are you keen to host international teachers (family who are able to speak Mandarin for teachers' homestay) from a culture-exchange program?
Each teacher will stay with his/her host family around 10-12 days.
We are now seeking caring and friendly Asian families (who can speak Mandarin) to provide accommodation for teachers. Three meals and transportation will be needed. Price can be negotiated.
Feel free to contact Katy at 022-6066887 or student_service@aedut.com
Carrie from Vita Source
Hi neighbours, we got these two products to suit your needs. Limited time only, so grab yours quick.
Myerton Breath Pearls is an extraordinary product that may naturally assist in the treatment of Bad Breath, indigestion and some of the symptoms associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
… View moreHi neighbours, we got these two products to suit your needs. Limited time only, so grab yours quick.
Myerton Breath Pearls is an extraordinary product that may naturally assist in the treatment of Bad Breath, indigestion and some of the symptoms associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
We got the Original pearls (green one) and the Plus Ginger pearls (yellow one). While both products can freshens breath, soothes the stomach, the Plus Ginger one can relieves nausea, so it is a great company when you are traveling quite often.
Price: $10
Reporter Western Leader
Do you carpool? Would you be willing to chat with me? I am trying to do a story on carpooling in Auckland and I would like to speak with someone who carpools to work to reduce costs/help with transport etc.
I can be contacted on debrin.foxcroft@stuff.co.nz if you can.
Thanks
If you do comment … View moreDo you carpool? Would you be willing to chat with me? I am trying to do a story on carpooling in Auckland and I would like to speak with someone who carpools to work to reduce costs/help with transport etc.
I can be contacted on debrin.foxcroft@stuff.co.nz if you can.
Thanks
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
A cold, frosty morning is a good reason to get into the garden, if only to take photos of your plants! Here's Get Growing editor Rachel Clare's ice cool west Auckland garden. And if you're not yet a Get Growing subscriber, do it today. Our free ezine gets delivered to your inbox … View moreA cold, frosty morning is a good reason to get into the garden, if only to take photos of your plants! Here's Get Growing editor Rachel Clare's ice cool west Auckland garden. And if you're not yet a Get Growing subscriber, do it today. Our free ezine gets delivered to your inbox every Friday.
Reporter Western Leader
Where abouts are the worst spots for people parking in disabled carparks without a permit? I'm trying to have a look at some spots to see how bad it is.
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Mira from Glen Eden
Do you need helping hand to file your tax return for the period 01.04.2017-31.3.2018? Due date is 7 July 2018.
Act now to avoid late filing penalties and interest.
Ready to help as professional accountant and registered Tax Agent with IRD. Huge discount applicable for our neighbours.
Pm me… View moreDo you need helping hand to file your tax return for the period 01.04.2017-31.3.2018? Due date is 7 July 2018.
Act now to avoid late filing penalties and interest.
Ready to help as professional accountant and registered Tax Agent with IRD. Huge discount applicable for our neighbours.
Pm me your contact details and we can see each other in our office in Sunvue Road. First meeting charge free, obligation free, time limit free... Nothing to lose.
Or give me a call on 021 318916 and we can see each other soon.
Best Wishes
Brian from New Lynn
Workers at the department stores around the country will strike for between one and five hours in the afternoon, according to FIRST Union. There are also 10 pickets planned for midday in locations including Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Blenheim. Failed negotiations led to industrial action … View moreWorkers at the department stores around the country will strike for between one and five hours in the afternoon, according to FIRST Union. There are also 10 pickets planned for midday in locations including Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Blenheim. Failed negotiations led to industrial action after 93 percent of Farmers members rejected a pay offer from the company. Currently 80 percent of Farmers workers who belong to FIRST Union are paid less than the living wage ($20.55/hour). About 40 percent of all Farmers staff are union members.
Union retail, finance and commerce secretary Tali Williams says this pay statistic is likely to reflect the company's entire workforce. The pay scale for most Farmers workers ranges from $16.50/hour - minimum wage - to $17.50/hour, with raises only available through performance pay reviews. More than 600 union members signed a petition asking to be paid the living wage, as well as demanding an end to the company's performance pay system. Ms Williams claims Farmers will often give their workers low grades in order to avoid paying them more. FIRST Union estimates that between 60 and 70 percent of staff receive a C grade or lower. Being branded a C when you are a diligent hard worker is humiliating, and worse still it hits you in the pocket. The pay review scheme is not about rewarding hard workers, that's a myth; it's about keeping pay rates down." Ms Williams says it's rare for Farmers' mostly female retail workforce to strike, as many are too busy caring for their families to participate in industrial action. "The fact they are taking action should speak volumes to their employer. "They're fed up."
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