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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
It's official.
The word of the year named by Collins Dictionary is lockdown.
Included in this year's top 10 is the word Megxit, which means the withdrawal of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from royal duties.
Here are the top 20 words of 2020:
Coronavirus, furlough, key worker, … View moreIt's official.
The word of the year named by Collins Dictionary is lockdown.
Included in this year's top 10 is the word Megxit, which means the withdrawal of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from royal duties.
Here are the top 20 words of 2020:
Coronavirus, furlough, key worker, lockdown, Megxit, mukbang ( a video in which the host eats a huge amount of food to entertain viewers), self-isolate, social distancing, TikToker (someone who appears regularly in videos on TikTok).
What do you think of the most frequently used words?
Do they come as any surprise to you?
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You’ll find everything you need for your home at Nido, from furniture to homewares and more. New stock arrives weekly and our Christmas range has just landed! Our design team and stylists have created gifting guides and decorations to inspire you for the season. We’re open 7 days a week, from … View moreYou’ll find everything you need for your home at Nido, from furniture to homewares and more. New stock arrives weekly and our Christmas range has just landed! Our design team and stylists have created gifting guides and decorations to inspire you for the season. We’re open 7 days a week, from 9am-6pm, open until 9pm on Thursday.
There’s plenty of parking and our in-store café- we look forward to seeing you soon!
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Louise from Mount Albert
Just wanting to share this comp, as there are so many local heroes in our community!
As the year comes to a close, Trafalgar want to shine a light on those who have made a positive impact in our community and reward the most inspiring stories with a holiday worth $9,000 thanks to Trafalgar and … View moreJust wanting to share this comp, as there are so many local heroes in our community!
As the year comes to a close, Trafalgar want to shine a light on those who have made a positive impact in our community and reward the most inspiring stories with a holiday worth $9,000 thanks to Trafalgar and Singapore Airlines! If you know someone who deserves to be recognised, nominate them here www.trafalgar.com...
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Our Level 5 Diploma students planned, developed and designed a menu of contemporary bistro dishes that could be served in an Auckland restaurant. In this assessment, they prepared served two entrees and two mains and one dessert to two of their guests.
We had some exciting dishes like Korean … View moreOur Level 5 Diploma students planned, developed and designed a menu of contemporary bistro dishes that could be served in an Auckland restaurant. In this assessment, they prepared served two entrees and two mains and one dessert to two of their guests.
We had some exciting dishes like Korean fried chicken, Pumpkin soup, Smoky Pork ribs and more...
Janet Court from Mac Senior Net Auckland
Come along to our Apple Mac meeting 2.00pm at St Lukes Community Church, 130 Remuera Road, Tuesday 24th November. Our 1 hour presentation will be about "Big Sur" Apples new Operating System for Mac Computers and Laptops. Your first meeting is FREE then you are more than welcome to join … View moreCome along to our Apple Mac meeting 2.00pm at St Lukes Community Church, 130 Remuera Road, Tuesday 24th November. Our 1 hour presentation will be about "Big Sur" Apples new Operating System for Mac Computers and Laptops. Your first meeting is FREE then you are more than welcome to join Mac Senior Net Auckland.
For over 25 years Paradox has provided world-class products in the electronic security industry with reliable communication technology, flexible expansion and great-looking keypads, making for an ideal security system for any domestic or commercial installation.
A Paradox Alarm system is the … View moreFor over 25 years Paradox has provided world-class products in the electronic security industry with reliable communication technology, flexible expansion and great-looking keypads, making for an ideal security system for any domestic or commercial installation.
A Paradox Alarm system is the best way to protect your family home or business. Manage your security system from anywhere with the use of the Paradox Insite Gold app that allows you to arm and disarm your system, close your garage door or operate many other devices.
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Sang from Eden Bistro
Hi guys come join us for Bottomless Brunch this weekend.
Great choices of cocktails, prosecco, bloody marys.
Check out our website for more information.
www.edenbistro.co.nz...
Sophie from Celebration Box
Order any one of our Celebration Boxes online and create a special gift with the ability to customise your box with an array of options. From personalised notes and cards to extra candy, alcohol, delicious donuts, balloons and even a colourful bow the possibilities are endless!
Stephen from Mount Eden
Hi. I need to find a manhole cover that's been buried under a lawn. I'm happy to pay someone $50 for ten minutes of work. Stephen
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Avondale College is believed to be the first school in New Zealand to teach the Cambridge International law syllabus.
Teacher Farhanah Jeewa said the AS and A level law syllabus from Cambridge is ideal for students interested in reading law at university.
"We study the English legal system,… View moreAvondale College is believed to be the first school in New Zealand to teach the Cambridge International law syllabus.
Teacher Farhanah Jeewa said the AS and A level law syllabus from Cambridge is ideal for students interested in reading law at university.
"We study the English legal system, which is similar to the New Zealand system," she said.
Introducing the syllabus this year stemmed from Jeewa's legal background.
Students at the Auckland secondary school are learning how laws are made, interpreted and adapted.
They love taking part in the mock trials, she said.
"We complete two different trials and students get to see the role of each person within the legal system.
"It is an enjoyable experience to see them become much more confident in the second trial.”
Philip from Exceed we fix windows & doors
With summer just around the corner and the warmer weather setting in, you’re going to be spending a lot of time outdoors leaving doors and windows open to get fresh, cool breezes through your home. But leaving your home open may increase the risk of break-ins and create an easy way for intruders … View moreWith summer just around the corner and the warmer weather setting in, you’re going to be spending a lot of time outdoors leaving doors and windows open to get fresh, cool breezes through your home. But leaving your home open may increase the risk of break-ins and create an easy way for intruders to gain entry into your home.
Exceed is here to help you with 10 top tips to improve your home security:
1 - Use key-operated locks on doors and windows – and don’t hide spare keys under doormats or in obvious places for burglars to find them easily
2 - Install security screens on all doors to keep your family safe
3 - Install window security stays to increase security, natural safe ventilation and prevent children falling from high windows
4 - Install hinge bolts to stop doors from being lifted out of their frames
5 - Upgrade beads and rubbers to hold any glass in place
6 - Install digital deadlocks so you no longer need to remember your keys when you leave your home and grant short term access to friends or Airbnb guests
7 - If you have an alarm system, make sure it is working properly
8 - Keep plants trimmed around doors and windows and install sensor lights or CCTV cameras
9 - Don’t leave valuable items like keys out in easy view for opportunistic thieves
10 - If you’re going away on holidays, make your home look occupied – leave the TV or radio playing, set lights to come on with a timer and ask a neighbour to collect your mail and take care of bins
Being aware of potential security risks and taking action early is the best way to keep your home and loved ones safe.
Click the link below to learn how Exceed we fix windows & doors specialists in your area can help you improve your home security!
Michelle from Royal Oak
Hello Everyone,
Just an update regarding the Onehunga Christmas Lights - there will be tasty food, coffee, churros and entertainment for the kids. Santa will also be there and we are lighting up the Christmas Tree. Please come and make this another awesome night to remember. Looking forward to … View moreHello Everyone,
Just an update regarding the Onehunga Christmas Lights - there will be tasty food, coffee, churros and entertainment for the kids. Santa will also be there and we are lighting up the Christmas Tree. Please come and make this another awesome night to remember. Looking forward to seeing you there😎
The government has initiated a review into whether New Zealanders pay too much at the supermarket checkouts.
The Commerce Commission plans to follow a similar approach to that of their investigation into the price of petrol and diesel for land transport, which cost the taxpayer an estimated … View moreThe government has initiated a review into whether New Zealanders pay too much at the supermarket checkouts.
The Commerce Commission plans to follow a similar approach to that of their investigation into the price of petrol and diesel for land transport, which cost the taxpayer an estimated $2.5 million dollars. Labour promised an investigation into food prices on the election campaign and if unfair practices are found when the Commission's report is released in late 2021, necessary changes will be made.
Do you notice price differences between supermarket chains?
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Rachel from Mount Eden
Looking for any house plants or pots? I’m trying to make my room a lot more green! Thanks in advance
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Anne from Mount Eden
Lots of used tires to give away. Potato planters, rope swings, jetty bumpers, obstacle courses...
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