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Lavinia from Mount Roskill
Still working condition and heavy. Message me to give you the address. Thank you.
Ashish from Mount Albert
Perfect for making thick, creamy milkshakes, smoothies, and frappes at home. Easy to use with a powerful motor and stainless-steel mixing cup. Ideal for families, parties, or anyone who loves café-style drinks.
Only lightly used and works perfectly.
Pickup only. First in, first served!
Price: $50
Ashish from Mount Albert
Sewoo thermal receipt printer, great for any POS system. Works well, fast printing, reliable. Comes with power cable. Ready to use.
Price: $100
Ashish from Mount Albert
In good condition, clean, and comfortable! Perfect for a small living room, apartment, or office space. Neutral color that fits any decor. Selling at a reasonable price.
Price: $200
Ashish from Mount Albert
Great condition!
Reliable, spacious, and perfect for extra storage. Whether you're stocking up on frozen foods or need extra space for bulk purchases, this chest freezer gets the job done. Price is reasonable, so don’t miss out! Message me for details
Price: $700
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!
Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.
Food and household item recalls:
… View moreWe are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!
Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.
Food and household item recalls:
Back Country Cuisine brand Mushroom Bolognaise and Spaghetti Bolognaise
Regal Marlborough King Salmon Dip with Gherkins, Capers & Dil
Golden Island brand Pork Jerky Korean BBQ Recipe
Nothing Naughty brand Premium Pea Protein Natural Caramel
Product Recalls: Infant care and clothing
Crywolf Baby Hooded Towels- Lucky Picnic, Lucky Days, Little Lobsters
Deluxe Adjustable Baby Walker with Push Handle and Stationary Stand- Sold at Baby Way
Product Recalls: Toys
⚠️ Asbestos risk in 14 piece Sand Castle Building Set and Blue, Green and Pink Magic Sand - sold at Kmart
⚠️ Asbestos risk in Educational Colours - Rainbow Sand and Creatistics - Coloured Sand - Various Colours
Magnetic Game- sold on Trade Me by Dealbox and various sellers
Music Cube- sold at Panda Mart
6-Sided Cube Toy- sold at Panda Mart
Rubber Duck Figurines- sold at Timezone
Magnetic Fidget Pens
Rubber Duck- sold at GameOn Arcade
Product Recalls: Cosmetics
People4ocean- SPF 50+ Mineral Bioactive Shield Lightly Tinted Cream
Product Recalls: Electronics
Fantastic Four Illuminated Cups- sold at Hoyts Cinemas New Zealand
Belkin BoostCharge USB-C PD Power Bank 20K
Energizer Hard Case Professional Rechargeable Spotlight, 1000 Lumen
Product Recalls: Other
Trek Precaliber bicycle- sold at various retailers
Check the New Zealand Transport Agency's handy vehicle recall list here.
See past months' recalls. Stay safe, neighbours!
Brian from Mount Roskill
They wave, they wait, they get us where we need to go, rain or shine, early or late. Auckland’s bus drivers are everyday legends who keep our city moving, and now it’s our turn to say thanks.
To celebrate, we’ve spoken to nine incredible drivers about their favourite moments, what they love… View moreThey wave, they wait, they get us where we need to go, rain or shine, early or late. Auckland’s bus drivers are everyday legends who keep our city moving, and now it’s our turn to say thanks.
To celebrate, we’ve spoken to nine incredible drivers about their favourite moments, what they love about their job, and the community they serve.
You might even spot your regular driver!
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
🌿 Air New Zealand reckons the future of air travel lies in AI. To them, AI means boosting efficiency without bumping up prices.
But what do you think? 🤔
Can AI really make flying more personal?
Keen to find out more? 👉 Check out Grant Bradley's piece on the Post
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Hey neighbours!
If you’re running an Airbnb (or thinking about it), here’s a little secret: your bed can truly make or break your guest experience. A cozy, clean, thoughtfully chosen bed can turn an ordinary stay into a “Wow, I’m definitely coming back!” moment.
Whether you're … View moreHey neighbours!
If you’re running an Airbnb (or thinking about it), here’s a little secret: your bed can truly make or break your guest experience. A cozy, clean, thoughtfully chosen bed can turn an ordinary stay into a “Wow, I’m definitely coming back!” moment.
Whether you're hosting families, weekend adventurers, or friends on a quick getaway, the right bed sets the tone — comfort, style, and that warm “you’re welcome here” feeling guests instantly appreciate.
Not sure where to begin? We’ve put together a super helpful guide on choosing the perfect Airbnb beds — from comfort tips to design inspiration and those small touches that guests absolutely love.
Give it a read here: beds4u.co.nz...
If you want your Airbnb to stand out (and score those glowing 5-star reviews!), this guide is a must-read.
Happy hosting, neighbours!
Brian from Mount Roskill
You’re often entitled to a refund and can claim back other costs if it’s the airline’s fault.
Find out your international flight rights and how to claim, depending on where you’re flying from and to.
International flight rights
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My international flight has been … View moreYou’re often entitled to a refund and can claim back other costs if it’s the airline’s fault.
Find out your international flight rights and how to claim, depending on where you’re flying from and to.
International flight rights
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My international flight has been cancelled. What are my rights?
For international flights, your rights differ depending on where you are, where you’re heading and where the airline is based.
Assuming the airline is at fault, you should be entitled to reimbursement of your airfare and other costs under the Montreal Convention (up to a limit).
It will apply if you’re flying between two signatory countries (countries that have signed the Convention agreement), such as Australia and New Zealand.
However, airlines won’t be liable under the Convention if they can prove they took “all measures that could reasonably be required to avoid the damage [incurred by the cancellation or delay].”
You can claim compensation up to a limit of around $15,800.
If you’re flying through the EU and the UK, different rules apply.
EU and UK passenger flight rights
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The EU’s Denied Boarding Regulation provides clear-cut consumer protection.
You can claim compensation if your airline is responsible for cancelling or delaying your flight. You must be flying from the UK or EU or flying into an EU or UK airport on an airline based in the EU or UK to be covered.
For cancellations, you’re entitled to choose between re-routing to your final destination, a return flight home or a refund.
If you arrive at your final destination with a delay of 3 hours or more, you’ll also be entitled to assistance such as meals and free phone calls. If you're stranded overnight, you should also be able to claim for accommodation.
And you may be entitled to compensation proportionate to the distance you’re travelling – up to €600 (around NZ$1,200) for flights further than 3500km.
The EU has a tool that can tell you what your rights are depending on your situation.
US passenger flight rights
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In the US, if an airline cancels your flight for any reason, or there is a significant schedule change, and you choose not to travel, it must provide you with a refund.
However, airlines are not required to give compensation.
If you’re bumped from your flight due to over-booking, the Department of Transportation requires airlines to compensate you in some circumstances.
Compensation is based on:
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the length of the delay
whether you were voluntarily or involuntarily bumped.
If it’s the latter, you can get up to 400% of your one-way fare, capped at US$2,150 (about NZ$3,800).
I missed my onward connection because of delays to an international flight. Does the airline have to reimburse me for my extra expenses?
An airline must reimburse you for extra expenses after an international flight delay if the delay was within the airline’s control.
You’re entitled to claim compensation under the Montreal Convention (up to around $15,800). If you’re flying through the EU and the UK, you may have additional protections.
If the airline doesn’t pay, you can lodge a claim at the Disputes Tribunal. It’ll cost you $61 to file a claim if you’re asking for less than $2,000 (the fee rises for claims above this).
For delays beyond the airline’s control, such as weather events, check with your travel insurer (if you have one) and the terms and conditions of your ticket to see what you’re covered for.
My baggage has been lost in transit. What are my rights?
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On an international flight, your baggage is covered by the Montreal Convention. The convention sets out the maximum amount an airline has to pay if your baggage is lost, damaged or delayed. The sum is about $3,800.
If your baggage is delayed, the airline only has to cover the cost of essential items. Typically, airlines don’t accept liability for consequential losses.
To claim for damaged baggage, you must write to the airline within 7 days of getting your bags back.
For delayed luggage, you must claim within 21 days from the date the baggage should’ve been available to you.
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Andrew from Mount Roskill
Purchased approximately 7 years ago with an opportune find at a op-shop, these were previously upholstered in a lovely pale pink fabric.
At the time of purchase I reupholstered them with the sage green canvas material and sanded and restored the timber. I’ve always been unsure of the timber … View morePurchased approximately 7 years ago with an opportune find at a op-shop, these were previously upholstered in a lovely pale pink fabric.
At the time of purchase I reupholstered them with the sage green canvas material and sanded and restored the timber. I’ve always been unsure of the timber but did think it was teak for a while so used oil suitable for that.
Although three chairs is an odd number, these go well with other chairs, either around a similar era round or rectangular table.
One of the chairs had had a hasty repair job which has resulted in scratches (as pictured in the last photos). This is easily fixed with a new piece of timber and screws. This needs to happen before I’d deem it a useable chair.
Selling to make room, and we haven’t been using them. They’ve been in a dry basement for a year or so and have been cleaned recently with a damp cloth.
Dimensions
510w 500d 800h, 450h to seat
Price: $130
Brian from Mount Roskill
For those familiar with the furniture giant from overseas, the Auckland store will have the same walk-through format that has made IKEA a global staple, but with several home turf twists.
The 34,000m2 store will offer roughly 7500 products, from its popular flatpack furniture sets to smaller, … View moreFor those familiar with the furniture giant from overseas, the Auckland store will have the same walk-through format that has made IKEA a global staple, but with several home turf twists.
The 34,000m2 store will offer roughly 7500 products, from its popular flatpack furniture sets to smaller, everyday household necessities.
The building will span three floors - two levels of retail and a bottom-level car park, as well as a restaurant and bistro - and will be accessible from within the Sylvia Park shopping mall.
Inside, the store’s showroom will showcase fully styled spaces, from family-sized kitchens and children’s bedrooms to small apartments and outdoor setups. The market hall is set to feature everything from textiles and cookware to lighting, décor and home organisation systems.
It will also include a self-service warehouse, allowing shoppers to take home flat-packed furniture on the day or arrange delivery.
The New Zealand store will debut a world-first IKEA restaurant concept. A 400+ seat Swedish restaurant will serve IKEA’s classic meatballs, salmon dishes and plant-based meals, alongside several meals exclusive to New Zealand.
A bistro and Swedish food market located at the store’s exit will serve cinnamon scrolls and hotdogs, as well as frozen meatballs.
Nationwide pick-up points
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While Sylvia Park will be the country’s only physical place to shop, the full IKEA range will be available nationwide.
Online shopping will launch the same day as the store opening, with 29 pick-up points from Kaitaia to Invercargill, meaning Kiwis across the country will have the chance to get their hands on the much-loved Swedish furniture sets.
IKEA’s loyalty programme, IKEA Family, has already rolled out nationwide, offering members exclusive discounts and early updates ahead of opening day.
New Zealand Market Manager Johanna Cederlöf said the team had been “counting down the days” to opening, calling it a long-awaited milestone.
“It’s very exciting for us. For many shoppers, this will be their first time inside an IKEA store,” she said. “We are excited to see how Kiwis fall in love with us and how they interact with us.”
To better understand the New Zealand market, IKEA conducted more than 500 home visits across the country to get to know how locals live, including daily routines, storage habits and space use.
Cederlöf said the visits highlighted New Zealand’s “diverse ways of living” - with many households having a strong focus on sustainability and maximising storage space.
One unique Kiwi quirk different from anywhere else in the world was the role of the garage.
“We noticed there are more garages here than almost anywhere else in the world,” she said, with many Kiwi households using them as multipurpose areas for storage, laundry and work.
Opening-week rush expected
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More than 500 staff, known as ‘coworkers’ to reflect IKEA’s family ethos, are focused on final preparations ahead of the expected opening-week rush.
“It’s been a huge effort to get everything ready,” Cederlöf said. “The team have been working very hard to make this happen.”
Founded in Sweden in 1943, the retailer has grown into a global household name, known for its flatpack furniture, minimalist design and walk-through room displays.
Operating in 63 markets, the IKEA brand is operated by several companies with different owners. The New Zealand operation is run by Ingka Group, which represents about 90% of IKEA sales.
IKEA has not confirmed plans for any additional New Zealand stores, saying it will monitor how shoppers use the Sylvia Park store and online service before deciding on future expansion, but it noted the strong response ahead of the opening is a promising sign.
For now, all eyes are on opening day, where Kiwis will get their long-awaited first look at the experience that has made IKEA a global staple for more than eight decades.
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IKEA opens on December 4 in Sylvia Park, Auckland, and online everywhere in New Zealand.
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Tharaa from New Windsor
Hi
We are looking for a plumber to fix a pipe outside our property in Marconi Place. The sooner the better.
Any recommendations are welcome.
Brian from Mount Roskill
Looking for some simple ways to help reduce your energy use and lower your bill? Read on for some ideas you can put into action right now.
In the kitchen
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Let food cool down before putting it in the fridge or freezer to keep these appliances running at their best (2°C - 5°C for your… View moreLooking for some simple ways to help reduce your energy use and lower your bill? Read on for some ideas you can put into action right now.
In the kitchen
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Let food cool down before putting it in the fridge or freezer to keep these appliances running at their best (2°C - 5°C for your fridge, and -18°C for your freezer).
Keep fridge and oven doors closed as much as possible.
Use cold water when filling the jug or rinsing dishes.
Run your dishwasher only when it’s full.
Heating your home
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Stop cold air from coming in by closing your damper when you're not using your fire place. Also block gaps under windows and doors.
Put an extra blanket on your bed instead of using an electric blanket.
Try using a thermostat to control when your heaters come on.
Close your curtains just before dark to keep in the heat.
Use a dehumidifier to keep your house dry and make it easier to heat.
Bathroom & laundry
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Use a short, cold wash cycle when washing clothes.
Have showers instead of baths and try to keep them less than five minutes.
Dry your washing on a clothesline as often as possible.
Open a window when you’re showering to avoid moisture build up.
If you haven’t got one, look at installing a hot water cylinder wrap.
Lighting your home
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Replace traditional lightbulbs with LED bulbs.
Clean lights and lampshades to get maximum light.
Switch the lights off when you leave a room.
Forming energy efficient habits
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Switch off appliances at the wall. Standby mode uses power too!
Turn phone and laptop chargers off when your batteries are full.
Replace old appliances with ones that have a high-energy star rating.
Switch off your hot water if you’re away for more than two weeks.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Roskill
Short on garden space? No worries. A tiered planter is ideal for small spaces and can be used for strawberries, herbs or salad greens. We finished ours in Resene Forest Green, Resene Green House, Resene Caper and Resene Red Berry. Find out how to create your own tiered planter with these easy step … View moreShort on garden space? No worries. A tiered planter is ideal for small spaces and can be used for strawberries, herbs or salad greens. We finished ours in Resene Forest Green, Resene Green House, Resene Caper and Resene Red Berry. Find out how to create your own tiered planter with these easy step by step instructions.
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