837 days ago

Reduced $280 only! Preloved Olympus E520 DSLR Camera Kit - Everything You Need to Capture Memories

Andrew from Onehunga

House Clearance Sale!

Pick up only from Onehunga, Auckland

Capture cherished memories with the Preloved Olympus E520 DSLR Camera Kit, a complete package that offers versatility and exceptional image quality.

This kit includes everything you need to dive into the world of photography.

Kit Includes:

• Olympus E520 DSLR Camera: The E520 offers advanced features and remarkable image quality, perfect for both beginners and photography enthusiasts.

• Two Lenses: Enjoy creative flexibility with two lenses - a 40-150mm lens for distant subjects and a 14-42mm lens for everyday shots.

• Camera Bag: Safely store and transport your camera and accessories in the included camera bag.

• Accessories: The kit includes essential accessories such as a cable, charger, two SD cards (2GB & 4GB), and a reliable battery.

Start your photographic journey with confidence using the Preloved Olympus E520 DSLR Camera Kit, a reliable and versatile package for capturing life’s special moments.

Contact me today to arrange pickup and embark on your photography adventures with this preloved camera kit.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own a comprehensive kit that’s perfect for both beginners and seasoned photographers!

Price: $280

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4 days ago

Poll: Are our Kiwi summer holidays helping us recharge, or holding the economy back? ☀️🥝

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

There’s growing debate about whether New Zealand’s extended Christmas break (and the slowdown that comes with it) affects productivity.

Tracy Watkins has weighed in ... now it’s your turn. What’s your take? 🤔

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Are our Kiwi summer holidays helping us recharge, or holding the economy back? ☀️🥝
  • 72.7% We work hard, we deserve a break!
    72.7% Complete
  • 16.2% Hmm, maybe?
    16.2% Complete
  • 11.1% Yes!
    11.1% Complete
696 votes
14 days ago

Aucklanders, we want to know: How are you feeling about the current property market?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

New Zealand homeowners are now more likely to sell at a loss than at any time since 2013, and if you’re in Auckland or Wellington, the odds are even higher.

But there is a silver lining: buyers are still in a strong position when it comes to negotiating prices.

So we’re curious…
How are you feeling about the current property market?

If you’re keen to dive into the details, Deborah Morris breaks down all the latest insights.

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16 hours ago

Secure your homes over summer

The Team from New Zealand Police

Police are reminding people to keep their homes secure during the summer months.

Inspector Glenda Barnaby, Christchurch Area Prevention manager, says daytime burglaries are just as common as nightime burglaries.
“Burglaries can be committed at any time of the day, and coming into warmer months there is more opportunity for thieves."
"Although a majority of burglaries involve forced entry through windows and doors, we are starting to see more incidents at insecure premises. Police deal with cases where burglaries are committed in broad daylight, sometimes even while the victim is at home. Good weather means open doors and windows, which makes homes more vulnerable to burglars.”

Inspector Barnaby says there’s a few things people can do to reduce their changes of a burglary being committed.
⚠️ If you’re going outside for gardening, relaxing in the sun, or working in the garage, take a moment to lock your doors and secure your windows first.
⚠️ Do the same at night when you go to bed - keep your doors and windows secure and close your curtains. Fitting window stays means you can get a breeze coming through, while keeping your windows secure.
⚠️ Get to know your neighbours - let them know if you’re going away and look out for one another.”

If you see any suspicious activity, people or vehicles in your neighbourhood, don't hesitate to contact Police.
If you witness or suspect any illegal activity, please call 111 if it is happening now, or make a report through 105 either online or over the phone, if it is after the fact.

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