Okura, Auckland

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

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2260 days ago

Visit Tuia 250 and experience our shared heritage

The Team from Auckland Council

Come to the city's edge on Labour Weekend 25-28 October at the Auckland Viaduct and be part of our maritime history at Tuia 250 ki Tāmaki Makaurau. Visit tall ships and waka, enjoy tasty kai, family activities, music, exhibits, talks and more.

Check out OurAuckland for a full list of … View more
Come to the city's edge on Labour Weekend 25-28 October at the Auckland Viaduct and be part of our maritime history at Tuia 250 ki Tāmaki Makaurau. Visit tall ships and waka, enjoy tasty kai, family activities, music, exhibits, talks and more.

Check out OurAuckland for a full list of events.
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2260 days ago

Northcote fruit fly green waste reminder

Biosecurity New Zealand

A quick reminder not to move any green waste from host plants (e.g. fruit tree pruning and vegetable waste) out of the Fruit Fly controlled area in Northcote/Birkenhead. Please use the Biosecurity NZ waste bins.

See more info (and maps of the controlled area) on our website.

A big thank you … View more
A quick reminder not to move any green waste from host plants (e.g. fruit tree pruning and vegetable waste) out of the Fruit Fly controlled area in Northcote/Birkenhead. Please use the Biosecurity NZ waste bins.

See more info (and maps of the controlled area) on our website.

A big thank you to everyone for your continued help.
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2261 days ago

When bags move like ballerinas

The Team from Auckland Museum

Ballerinas twist, turn and move so gracefully that they often seem other-worldly, but would you ever compare a ballerina to a bag?

In our Carried Away: Bags Unpacked exhibition, artist Isaac Katzoff’s glass bag got itself a nickname of just that: the ballerina. The nickname was given after the … View more
Ballerinas twist, turn and move so gracefully that they often seem other-worldly, but would you ever compare a ballerina to a bag?

In our Carried Away: Bags Unpacked exhibition, artist Isaac Katzoff’s glass bag got itself a nickname of just that: the ballerina. The nickname was given after the bag hinted at graceful movement while it was under the spotlight in the photography studio - it's inner performer was at the ready.

Although the Museum holds many objet d’art (art objects), the beautiful photography and images of the collection are themselves works of art, as this image of Katzoff's bag here is. Museum photographers work behind the scenes to create images of objects that act as both documentation and art.

As Artweek Auckland comes to a close this weekend, we wanted to showcase just one of many of the wonderful objet d'art from within our Applied Arts & Design collection.

Come and see 'the ballerina' for yourself, alongside many other wonderful works of art at Carried Away: Bags Unpacked, on now and free with Museum entry.

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2261 days ago

Kiwi Can focuses on integrity

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Nelson Mandela’s philosophy was: “A bright future beckons! The onus is on us, through hard work, honesty and integrity, to reach for the stars.”

Read more: bit.ly...

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2263 days ago

Does Neighbourly work ?

Diana from Silverdale

Wanting to know if people find they get a good response to questions or selling items etc on Neighbourly. Thanks 🤔🤔🤔

2261 days ago

UPDATE: Missing Auckland man: Police seeking information

Neighbourly.co.nz

UPDATE: The body believed to be that of the missing man has been found in "dense bush" in north Auckland.

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Police say they are "racing against the clock" to find a 75-year-old.

He went missing on Wednesday from Milton Court Rest Home in Orewa, north Auckland. He was … View more
UPDATE: The body believed to be that of the missing man has been found in "dense bush" in north Auckland.

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Police say they are "racing against the clock" to find a 75-year-old.

He went missing on Wednesday from Milton Court Rest Home in Orewa, north Auckland. He was last seen walking northbound on the Hibiscus Coast Highway near Hatfields Beach around 5pm, wearing a red and black jacket and blue jeans.​

Police need to know if he had been picked up and driven to a different location, and people are asked to check their sheds and properties as he may have sought shelter.
Anyone with information is asked to urgently contact Police on 105.

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2261 days ago

Fix your Varicose Veins

The Vein Centre

The Vein Centre is a varicose and spider vein clinic in North Shore, Auckland dedicated to safe, non-surgical treatments for varicose and spider veins. Our staff is highly trained and experienced in various minimally invasive treatment options like endovenous laser ablation, Venaseal (glue), … View moreThe Vein Centre is a varicose and spider vein clinic in North Shore, Auckland dedicated to safe, non-surgical treatments for varicose and spider veins. Our staff is highly trained and experienced in various minimally invasive treatment options like endovenous laser ablation, Venaseal (glue), sclerotherapy and VeinGogh.

The treatment is usually associated with a short-term compression therapy. Why don't have them assessed and treated now so your legs look and feel better next summer?

Affiliated with Southern Cross, NIB and other insurance providers.

No GP referral is necessary.

Check out our website www.theveincentre.co.nz
Email: info@theveincentre.co.nz
Phone (09) 4445858
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2265 days ago

What's your message to Auckland's newly elected councillors?

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Rodney Times

Hi neighbours, As Phil Goff is elected as Auckland mayor for a second three year term, a North Shore couple have a message for the incoming council and local board: invest in infrastructure over cutting rates. What issues would you like to see the council take action on this term in your community?… View moreHi neighbours, As Phil Goff is elected as Auckland mayor for a second three year term, a North Shore couple have a message for the incoming council and local board: invest in infrastructure over cutting rates. What issues would you like to see the council take action on this term in your community? Please write NFP if you don't want your comment used in stories.

2264 days ago

What are your best money saving tips?

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Rodney Times

Hi neighbours, A survey by the Commission for Financial Capability has found 49 per cent of Kiwis have felt stressed about the state of their finances. That figure was higher among 18- to 34-year-olds, 59 per cent of whom had been stressed about money. What are your best money saving tips? Please … View moreHi neighbours, A survey by the Commission for Financial Capability has found 49 per cent of Kiwis have felt stressed about the state of their finances. That figure was higher among 18- to 34-year-olds, 59 per cent of whom had been stressed about money. What are your best money saving tips? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to be used in stories.

2262 days ago

Do you need those antibiotics?

The Team from

Antibiotics are commonly asked for from our patients but did you know that they are not always necessary?

Antibiotic resistance is on the rise and poses an enormous threat worldwide so always ask a health professional before taking antibiotics.

Click on the link below to read more.

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2262 days ago

Be your best.

NumberWorks'nWords Silverdale

Our tutors build strong relationships with all our students! It’s one of our core values.

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2262 days ago

Buy-back and amnesty for prohibited firearms and parts

North Shore, Rodney & West Auckland Police

After changes to firearm laws, the government introduced a six month amnesty period. This means that anyone with firearms and parts that are no longer legal have until 20 December 2019 to hand them in to Police.

Police are providing a number of ways for people to hand-in their firearms or … View more
After changes to firearm laws, the government introduced a six month amnesty period. This means that anyone with firearms and parts that are no longer legal have until 20 December 2019 to hand them in to Police.

Police are providing a number of ways for people to hand-in their firearms or parts, including Police-run collection events - bit.ly...

If you can’t make a collection event, check whether there is a dealer near you - bit.ly...

If you think you have a unique prohibited item and are eligible to apply for compensation, find out how you can do that here - bit.ly...

Some firearms can also be modified and there is also a list of approved gunsmiths eligible to do the work - bit.ly...

FAQ’s here - bit.ly... or call 0800 311 311.

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