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Brittany Keogh Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours, an audit of how Auckland Council manages and stores firearms used by its staff found it failed to keep a complete register of its weapons, making its arsenal "impossible" to manage and stored ammunition with guns, breaking the law. The report has made several … View moreHi neighbours, an audit of how Auckland Council manages and stores firearms used by its staff found it failed to keep a complete register of its weapons, making its arsenal "impossible" to manage and stored ammunition with guns, breaking the law. The report has made several recommendations which the council says it's considering. What are your thoughts? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in print.
Danielle Clent Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours, a Brikenhead family is devastated after their two-year-old's rare tumour increased in size despite starting chemotherapy treatment quickly.
Doctors have said Louie's chances of surviving the cancer are smaller than his chances of beating it.
Please put NP if you do not … View moreHi neighbours, a Brikenhead family is devastated after their two-year-old's rare tumour increased in size despite starting chemotherapy treatment quickly.
Doctors have said Louie's chances of surviving the cancer are smaller than his chances of beating it.
Please put NP if you do not want your comments used in print.
Marcia from Unsworth Heights
Is anyone selling local honey? Or ‘gifting’ for a koha. I’d love to be able to reuse/swap jars if possible too.
The Team from The Gateau House Albany
MUST BE HONEST, FLEXIBLE, RELIABLE & HARDWORKING
Title: Shop Assistant (part-time)
Place: Unit E, 7 Triton Drive, Rosedale, Auckland
Work Hours: 10-20 hours per week (details to be discussed during interview)
Work Scope: selling cakes, basic store management, making drink/coffee and … View moreMUST BE HONEST, FLEXIBLE, RELIABLE & HARDWORKING
Title: Shop Assistant (part-time)
Place: Unit E, 7 Triton Drive, Rosedale, Auckland
Work Hours: 10-20 hours per week (details to be discussed during interview)
Work Scope: selling cakes, basic store management, making drink/coffee and serving to customers, etc.
Preferred Requirements:
Positive attitude and proactiveness with good customer service mindset.
Able to receive orders and give explanations to customers in English (including phone conversation).
Being punctual and responsible when working.
Experience or skills related to making coffee.
Essential Requirements: Valid visa holder who can legally work within New Zealand.
Apply to: sarah.her@gateauhouse.com
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Green Meadows Beef Ltd is recalling a specific batch of its Woodburn Venison brand venison burger due to the presence of undeclared allergens (gluten and soy).
Product type: Meat patty (400g).
Batch marking: 6689.
Date marking: Best before 04 AUG 19.
Package size and description: The … View moreGreen Meadows Beef Ltd is recalling a specific batch of its Woodburn Venison brand venison burger due to the presence of undeclared allergens (gluten and soy).
Product type: Meat patty (400g).
Batch marking: 6689.
Date marking: Best before 04 AUG 19.
Package size and description: The product contains 4 meat patties and is sold in a 400g plastic tray.
Distribution: The product is sold in supermarkets nationwide and at the Auckland Food Show.
The product has not been exported.
Customers should return the products to their retailer for a full refund.
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Kiwi Self Storage - North Shore
So you’ve met that special someone who you have a great connection with and have been spending a lot of time with. Even your close friends think this is a match made in heaven and you tend to stay over most nights during the week, so it would make sense for the two of you to take it to the next … View moreSo you’ve met that special someone who you have a great connection with and have been spending a lot of time with. Even your close friends think this is a match made in heaven and you tend to stay over most nights during the week, so it would make sense for the two of you to take it to the next level of your relationship and think about moving in together.
David from Browns Bay
At around 10.30 this morning (Monday 29th) I was at Browns Bay Beach and there was a Short-haired black and white Collie dog running up and down the beach with no collar and no obvious owner. If it's your's get down there quick as I've reported it to Auckland Council. NB it … View moreAt around 10.30 this morning (Monday 29th) I was at Browns Bay Beach and there was a Short-haired black and white Collie dog running up and down the beach with no collar and no obvious owner. If it's your's get down there quick as I've reported it to Auckland Council. NB it wasn't aggressive.
Joachim from Albany
Our next lecture in the Fascination Science series is on Tuesday 30 July from 7pm-8.30pm in the Sir Neil Waters Lecture Theatre at Massey University's Auckland campus in Albany.
THE LIFE OF PI
In this talk, Professor Rod Downey, awarded the Rutherford Medal in 2018, will examine the history… View moreOur next lecture in the Fascination Science series is on Tuesday 30 July from 7pm-8.30pm in the Sir Neil Waters Lecture Theatre at Massey University's Auckland campus in Albany.
THE LIFE OF PI
In this talk, Professor Rod Downey, awarded the Rutherford Medal in 2018, will examine the history of how we began to understand the number pi over the last four millennia. This is also the story of the development of a branch of modern mathematics called analysis; a story still being told today.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact us at fascination@massey.ac.nz
More information of the web: www.massey.ac.nz...
Register for lecture (optional): masseyuni.wufoo.com...
While fruit flies are less active in winter, our work in your neighbourhood will continue.
Operations will slow down over winter but some of our surveillance traps will stay out and we ask that you continue to stick to the rules on fruit and vegetable movements.
Biosecurity New Zealand lifted… View moreWhile fruit flies are less active in winter, our work in your neighbourhood will continue.
Operations will slow down over winter but some of our surveillance traps will stay out and we ask that you continue to stick to the rules on fruit and vegetable movements.
Biosecurity New Zealand lifted the Zone A restrictions and moved those properties into Zone B. Check what this means for you at biosecurity.govt.nz/queenslandfruitfly
We know it’s an inconvenience, but the work is vital for our horticultural industries and our backyard fruit trees.
We are grateful for your support, we cannot do this without you.
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Pauline from Windsor Park
Hi Neighbourly friends,
I have three big bags of women clothing for donation. I tried the donation bin at constellation and Mairangi Bay, but they are full to the brim. Is there any other places in North Shore that I can drop off.
Thanks :)
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The Team from
We understand that waiting to be seen can be incredibly frustrating but here are some things to think about before seeing our clinical staff that will help speed up the entire Shorecare process.
Clinical questions:
- How long have you been unwell and what symptoms are troubling you?
- Have you … View moreWe understand that waiting to be seen can be incredibly frustrating but here are some things to think about before seeing our clinical staff that will help speed up the entire Shorecare process.
Clinical questions:
- How long have you been unwell and what symptoms are troubling you?
- Have you had this before?
- What medication have you taken/given to the sick child today?
- The names of all regular long term medications currently being taken and if you have any allergies.
- Think about the way an accident happened and what got hurt and how.
- What is your vaccination status e.g. tetanus
Please remember to think about the others waiting to be seen and avoid bringing in extra "while I'm here requests". We are an urgent care clinic and are here to see you for the urgent matter at hand, not your long term concerns.
Even if a person went ahead of you, the staff have a good reason - one day if you have a dangerous condition we will do the exact same thing for YOU.
If the Doctor seems like they are hurrying, it is because they are busy and not because they are not interested or are uncaring - it may be way after their due meal break or finishing time but they are there for you.
It is very common for our hardworking staff to work overtime and skip extra tea breaks so that they can continue to care for you and make your wait time as short as possible.
Thanks for helping keep our wait times down!
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