Sunnynook, Auckland

1811 days ago

Get fit, for free!

Sarah Moore from Froot Camp

Make 2021 the year you get fit (for free!). Froot Camp has been running in Auckland Domain for four years - a bunch of friends and fitness fans who get together three times a week to train and have fun.

We'd love you to join us.

Here's what you need to know:
- it's FREE! … View more
Make 2021 the year you get fit (for free!). Froot Camp has been running in Auckland Domain for four years - a bunch of friends and fitness fans who get together three times a week to train and have fun.

We'd love you to join us.

Here's what you need to know:
- it's FREE! (Froot Camp = Free Bootcamp!)
- we train at 6pm on Tuesday and Thursday and 9am Saturday
- we meet at the back of the Museum
- all fitness levels are welcomed
- all you need to bring is a good attitude and your water bottle

Hope to see you soon (tomorrow maybe!)
Join now

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1811 days ago

Lawnmowing service

Ricks mowing from RICKS MOWING

Friendly and reliable service for reasonable price

Services offered:
Lawn mowing
Hedge trimming and pruning

Contact Ricks mowing for free quote

Email: Ricksmowingnz@gmail.com
Or text 0220503006

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1811 days ago

Portable Bidet

Iman from Forrest Hill

Do you wish the public toilets 🚽 have a bidet? You can buy your own portable discreet bidet for only $20

#auckland #newzealand #portablebidet #bidet #washlet #personalhygenie #hygenie #health #stayclean #toilet #publictoilets

Negotiable

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1813 days ago

🚀 Auckland Property Market Ends Year On High Note and Promises More in 2021

Gabrielle Elborough from

The Auckland property market ended the year with the strongest December sales numbers and prices on record, and with early indications that the New Year break would not dampen sales momentum.

“The market is set to make a strong return in January,” said Peter Thompson, Managing Director of … View more
The Auckland property market ended the year with the strongest December sales numbers and prices on record, and with early indications that the New Year break would not dampen sales momentum.

“The market is set to make a strong return in January,” said Peter Thompson, Managing Director of Barfoot & Thompson.

“In December we sold 1,479 properties at an average price of $1,092,518 and at the median value of $1,005,000.

“This is our strongest December sales ever, and the sixth straight month we have sold more than 1,000 homes in a month.

“Only once before have we sold more than 1,000 homes in a December, and that was in 2014 when the market was building towards the peak of the last price cycle."

#sellwithgabrielle
#northshorehomenz
#eastcoastbays
#welcome2021
#newyear2021
#mairangibay
#campbellsbay
#castorbay
#murraysbay
#rothesaybay
#northcross
#totaravale

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1814 days ago

Solid Plywood Vanity on CLEARNCE SALE

Bath & Tile Ltd from Bath & Tile Ltd

Vanities on Clearance...wall hung 1200 size, single basin.
Comes in Cherry and Oak color

1814 days ago

What's on in Auckland this summer

The Team from Auckland Council

There's heaps of events taking place across Tāmaki Makaurau this summer for you to enjoy.

From the America's Cup to local community markets, there's something for everyone right here in Auckland.

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1816 days ago

Your summer sorted

The Team from Auckland Council

Make the most of summer in Auckland with a huge range of events and activities, our region's parks, beaches and walkways, council facilities and more: www.ourauckland.nz...

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1815 days ago

Furniture excess to reqyirements

Katenna Lynda from Sunnynook

Queen anne old fashioned 4 seater plus 2 one seater chairs, part of the same set, chelsea pattern, for sale plus one huge green comfy grandad chair for sale

Price: $200

1815 days ago

AKL Summer Sorted Competition

The Team from Auckland Council

Share your summer photos with us using #AKLSummerSorted on Instagram or by clicking on 'Read More' and be in to win some great prizes 🎁😎☀️⁠⠀
T&Cs apply.

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1815 days ago

Parents urge skatepark users to wear helmets after son's fatal BMX accident

Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times

In North Shore teenager Kirill Koninin’s bedroom is a stack of empty shoe boxes.

The 17-year-old BMX rider and skateboarder would wear through his shoes “like fire”, father Vladimir Koninin​ said, following Kirill’s death on Christmas Eve.

On December 23, Kirill fell from his bike at a … View more
In North Shore teenager Kirill Koninin’s bedroom is a stack of empty shoe boxes.

The 17-year-old BMX rider and skateboarder would wear through his shoes “like fire”, father Vladimir Koninin​ said, following Kirill’s death on Christmas Eve.

On December 23, Kirill fell from his bike at a skatepark in Albany, suffering a head injury. Doctors at Auckland City Hospital later told Vladimir and mother Oxana Koninina​ that their son’s brain surgery had been unsuccessful, and the heartbreaking decision was made to turn off his life support the next day.

The family are hoping to dedicate a bench to Kirill at the park, in an effort to persuade others to wear helmets.

1816 days ago

Meet the cats of Auckland instutitions

Tori Tokalau Reporter from Auckland Stuff

There's Governor Grey from Auckland University, Daisy from Waitākere Hospital, Bruce from Grey Lynn and more. Have you seen any of these pawsome felines out and about?

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1815 days ago

Free 190cc Ryobi petrol lawn mower

Levonne from Castor Bay

- it’s being collected tonight I think - if it’s a no show I’ll go to the next person that messaged me - mower works (my brother mowed my lawn for me 2 weeks ago) I just don't have the strength to get the damn thing started! Pick up from Beach Road Castor Bay.

Free

1821 days ago

Happy New Year!

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Auckland has welcomed 2021 in with a bang, starting with a five minute firework display from the top of the Sky Tower at midnight.

Last year was tough. What are you looking forward to in 2021?

1815 days ago

Happy New Year!

The Team Reporter from NZ House & Garden

We hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves … View moreWe hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves unwinding as soon as they walk through its front gate. Where's your favourite place to unwind over the summer?

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1816 days ago

A supportive and social village life for Alan

Bupa Hugh Green Retirement Village

Alan sadly lost his wife Phyllis just before the first lockdown in 2020, after the couple moved into the village five years ago.

“They have all been so supportive when I really needed it most. I wrote them all a personal letter to thank them.”

The 90 year old, who has spent his entire life in… View more
Alan sadly lost his wife Phyllis just before the first lockdown in 2020, after the couple moved into the village five years ago.

“They have all been so supportive when I really needed it most. I wrote them all a personal letter to thank them.”

The 90 year old, who has spent his entire life in Christchurch, says his regular expenses are down due to village living and was immediately taken with the apartment opportunity after a tour.

“The security of this place appealed to me, and it was very warm. I also liked that there’s nothing to worry about, you don’t have to think about getting a plumber in for example.”

The couple’s two daughters and son helped them both move into the village, a downsizing that was far easier than Alan thought it would be. Now with a two bedroom apartment, Alan says he really enjoys having a dwelling more compact than his original family home.

“You’ve got to adapt haven’t you, and an apartment is just so easy to keep clean and tidy. I still have a small garden and I like to grow runner beans.”

With a wool buying background and a stint as a golf professional too, Alan has had a busy career but says he prefers the quieter life these days with enough social activities, like bowls and mahjong, to keep him entertained.

Alan helped to start a village choir that now has 24 members and regular practice sessions to prepare for upcoming recitals. The grandfather of five grandchildren and six great grandchildren (pictured with artwork from one of his great grandchildren Tabitha) says he’s always open to welcoming new residents as neighbours.

“To be free of all that worry of maintenance at my time of life is a relief. Plus we could do with a few more in the choir too.”

Get more info about Bupa Hugh Green at: www.bupa.co.nz...

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