
rain water/waste water
Hello Everyone in the community.I have a bigg problem.II have report to Auckland Council and they close my case twice and don't want to know anything and says is not their problem.Everytime it rain all the neighbour water will pour over my property like a mini waterfall and down to my concrete path and out the driveway causing my concrete path and foothpath to grow alggae and go slipperly.I can see that there are two outlet pipes and don't think the water can flow upwards and there is no outlet on the side of the foothpath.Ever since water came to dig the whole place and it started after that.Before when I move to this place the is no problem.Attach is some photo's.I have no one to turn to.local mps don't care at all.road outlet covered mith mud.we all pay so much on the rates and yet council do nothing and keeps increasing the rates.Smallk problems like this they don't want to know.When the place flooded and house sunk then only they look into it.Isn't that is too late

Poll: As an island nation, are we doing enough to protect our oceans?
The island nation of New Zealand claims guardianship over a vast ocean territory. In fact, our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) spans 15 times our land area. Despite this, less than 1% of our ocean is highly protected.
Sheridan Waitai, member of One Oceania, argues that New Zealand is failing its obligations, and our failure is being noticed internationally.
Sheridan and others argue that the health of our oceans is declining as they face climate change, overfishing, and pollution. While other nations are championing ocean protection, New Zealand has been quiet on this topic.
We want to know: Are we meeting our responsibilities in the management of our blue territory?

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65.8% No - we can do more.
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5.4% Yes - we are meeting our obligations.
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25.6% It is a global problem, not just ours.
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2.9% Maybe. I dont really have an opinion.
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0.3% Other - share below!

Poll: Whether young or experienced, has age been a barrier to opportunity?
The Neighbourly Team came across the third installment of 'Work, Interrupted', an article series looking at the job struggles different generations face, and we thought it would resonate with our Neighbourly community.
In this article, Amelia Wade reports on what it’s like to seek employment when you’re 50+. Many factors - from financial to social pressures - are keeping people in the workforce longer. The reality is that times are tough, even for our most experienced workers: of those receiving Jobseeker benefit, a third are 50-64 years old.
We want to know: Have you felt overlooked in the job market?
Do you have advice for your community on how to stand out in an increasingly crowded job seeker market?
Share your experience below!
📖 Want to read more from the 'Work, Interrupted' series?
Work, Interrupted: The kids, the mortgage, but no job. What next?
Young and shut out: Gen Z face the harshest job market in years
Work, Interrupted: Is 50 the new 60? Older workers battling algorithms to get CVs seen

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68.3% Yes - In my experience, age has been a factor.
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29.8% No - In my experience, age has had little to do with my employment opportunities
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1.9% As an employer, age is not a factor.
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0% Other - I will share below.

Poll: Have you felt the impact of electricity price increases?
Last year, the Commerce Commission announced it had agreed to increase revenue limits to facilitate the maintenance and improvement of the electricity network.
Consumer NZ have revealed their latest annual energy survey, and found that 11% of consumers have had to cut back on their heating, and 20% of people have been struggling to pay their power bill in the past year.
How does your region compare? You can view and compare how the average monthly household use, charges, and bills vary regionally here.
We want to know: Is your household paying more for electricity this year?
Do you have any advice for your community on what changes you have found most effective in keeping costs down in your home or office? Share below!

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80.9% Yes! The increase has hit hard
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14.8% I am managing - we have found some solutions
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4.3% No - have not noticed much change