Three Kings, Auckland

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear out that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

204 days ago

Beach tent/play tent

Renske from Sandringham

Nice 2mx2.5m beach tent or play tent.
In great condition.

Free

204 days ago

Ideas for Using Shelving With Storage Units Effectively

Alan Storage from Kiwi Self Storage - Mt Roskill

Self storage is a cost effective way of increasing space in residential or commercial settings. It is important to make the best use of the space you are renting to ensure it is cost effective.

Many of our storage units are up to 2.7m high, meaning that a lot of space can be gained by stacking … View more
Self storage is a cost effective way of increasing space in residential or commercial settings. It is important to make the best use of the space you are renting to ensure it is cost effective.

Many of our storage units are up to 2.7m high, meaning that a lot of space can be gained by stacking your items vertically. Shelving allows you to do this without damaging your property in a safe manner.

Follow the Read More link to our article on options for shelving in your storage units. If you need more information , please give us a call or arrange to call in to discuss your options.

kiwiselfstorage.co.nz...
09 625 6161
4c Carr Road, Mt Roskill, Auckland
We make storage easy throughout the Central Auckland Suburbs.

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205 days ago

Upcycle Magic: DIY Frame Refresh with Resene Paints

The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Roskill

Upcycle some old photo frames with Resene Lustacryl and Resene testpots and not only will you win points for your environmental stance, but you can also create original one-offs. Find out how to refresh your photo frames with these easy step by step instructions.

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205 days ago

Keep yourself protected against Covid

Ministry of Health

It might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.

The good news is, the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free, and recommended for you … View more
It might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.

The good news is, the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free, and recommended for you and many others as long as you haven’t had the vaccine, or Covid, in the last 6 months.

To book your vaccination, or talk to your healthcare provider.
Find out more

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205 days ago

Books, Bagels & Banter- Not Long To Go!

Karen Ross from St Andrew's Church Epsom

Not Long to Go – Get Your Tickets This Week for Opening Night!
Join us Friday 23 May, 6pm–9pm for an unforgettable evening with Kennedy Warne.
Co-founder of New Zealand Geographic and its editor for 15 years, Kennedy is a celebrated journalist, author and passionate storyteller. His latest … View more
Not Long to Go – Get Your Tickets This Week for Opening Night!
Join us Friday 23 May, 6pm–9pm for an unforgettable evening with Kennedy Warne.
Co-founder of New Zealand Geographic and its editor for 15 years, Kennedy is a celebrated journalist, author and passionate storyteller. His latest book, Soundings: Diving for Stories in the Beckoning Sea, takes readers on extraordinary underwater adventures from his work with
National Geographic.
You may know him from RNZ’s Nine to Noon (Off the Beaten Track), his writing for e-Tangata, or his beautifully illustrated children’s books with Heather Hunt.
It’s just around the corner — don’t miss out!
Reserve your spot for the opening night by seeing Karen at the office or booking online: events.humanitix.com...
Proceeds support the Auckland City Mission and other local community initiatives.

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205 days ago

Judy marks 60th wedding anniversary by taking the plunge again

Logan Campbell Retirement Village

Ryman resident, Judy Harvey likes nothing better than to read a good book, take up a spot of crochet or tend to her pot plants.

But there is another more adventurous side to grandmother-of-six Judy, who admits she is something of an adrenalin junkie with a secret ambition to complete every … View more
Ryman resident, Judy Harvey likes nothing better than to read a good book, take up a spot of crochet or tend to her pot plants.

But there is another more adventurous side to grandmother-of-six Judy, who admits she is something of an adrenalin junkie with a secret ambition to complete every bungee jump in New Zealand!

In March, Judy and her husband Howard were on a trip to Queenstown when Judy decided she wanted to do the 43m bungee jump from Kawerau Bridge.

Click read more for the full story.

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205 days ago

Join Pform.nz Classes at Epsom Community Centre!

Danielle Muller from Epsom Community Centre

Looking for a fun, confidence-boosting activity for your child or teen? Pform.nz's signature triple-threat classes combine dance, drama and singing – all in one high-energy weekly session.

Whether your child dreams of the stage or simply wants to build confidence and creativity, these … View more
Looking for a fun, confidence-boosting activity for your child or teen? Pform.nz's signature triple-threat classes combine dance, drama and singing – all in one high-energy weekly session.

Whether your child dreams of the stage or simply wants to build confidence and creativity, these classes provide the perfect space for them to shine.

• For kids aged 5 to 18 years
• Tailored curriculum for each age group
• Focus on character, confidence and creativity
• Fun, supportive environment

Held here at Epsom Community Centre!
• Junior: 5–8 years
• Senior: 9+ years

Learn more or enrol at: www.pform.nz...

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206 days ago

Retire in comfort and security

Greenview Park Village

Premium care is just meters away from our village. Join our caring community, where passion thrives. Trust Terrace Kennedy House for exceptional care and meaningful connections. Find out more

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206 days ago

Hooked on Resene: Find the marlin at the Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show and win!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Roskill

You’ll find many fun activities and sights at the Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show but there’s one that might catch your eye with its colourful and captivating design! Mural artist Marc Spijkerbosch has painted a giant marlin mural with Resene paints as part of the Hooked on Resene competition,… View moreYou’ll find many fun activities and sights at the Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show but there’s one that might catch your eye with its colourful and captivating design! Mural artist Marc Spijkerbosch has painted a giant marlin mural with Resene paints as part of the Hooked on Resene competition, and if you spot it, you could be in to win!

All you have to do is find the Hooked on Resene mural, take your photo with it, share your photo to social media with a hashtag #HookedOnResene #HutchwilcoBoatShow and you have a chance to win with Resene and the Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show.

Plus, Resene staff will be by the mural at selected hours each day with giveaways for those having their photo taken!

For more information about the show and what’s on, visit The Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show online.

We’ll see you there! Show ends Sunday 18 May.

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236 days ago

Poll: Has your Kiwisaver taken a dip?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

With the US tariffs ramping up and the stock market taking a hit, many are noticing a change in their Kiwisaver amounts.

If you've had a peek at your Kiwisaver balance since, have you seen it decrease?

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Has your Kiwisaver taken a dip?
  • 82.3% Yes, it's decreased
    82.3% Complete
  • 14.5% Nope
    14.5% Complete
  • 3.2% Other - I'll share below
    3.2% Complete
1111 votes
206 days ago

Inland Revenue taking tougher line on student loan debtors

Brian from Mount Roskill

Inland Revenue is taking a tougher stance on overseas-based student loan defaulters, including border arrests.
More than 70% of 113,733 overseas borrowers are in default, owing $2.3 billion.
Since July, Inland Revenue collected $207 million, a 43% increase, from overseas borrowers.
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Inland Revenue is taking a tougher stance on overseas-based student loan defaulters, including border arrests.
More than 70% of 113,733 overseas borrowers are in default, owing $2.3 billion.
Since July, Inland Revenue collected $207 million, a 43% increase, from overseas borrowers.
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The arrest of a person arriving at the border last month over unpaid student loan debt is an example of Inland Revenue “making up for lost time”, one tax expert says.
Inland Revenue said at the end of April there were 113,733 people with student loans believed to be based overseas. More than 70% were in default on their loans, owing $2.3 billion, of which more than $1b is penalties and interest.
For about 24,000 of these overseas-based borrowers, the debt is more than 15 years old.
Inland Revenue has been taking a tougher line, including arrests at the border as a “measure of last resort”.
“New Zealand Customs informs us of any border crossings into New Zealand by overseas-based borrowers and airlines provide the travel information to us. We apply to the district court and the police make the actual arrest,” spokeswoman Jane Elley said.
“Once arrested and taken before the courts, a judge can order the defaulter to make reasonable efforts to arrange repayment to Inland Revenue.”
Since July 1 last year, 89 people had been told they could be arrested at the border. Eleven had taken action by either making acceptable payments, entering repayment plans or applying for hardship provisions.
“One person was arrested at the border last month and they have since paid off their debt.
“There are just over 150 overseas-based borrowers, with a combined default of $15m, who we actively look out for in case they return to New Zealand.”
Elley said Inland Revenue had collected more than $207m in repayments since July last year from student loan borrowers living overseas – a 43% increase on the same period the previous year.
Inland Revenue had an increase in student loan compliance funding in last year’s Budget.
“We’ve contacted more than 12,000 borrowers, 1320 have entered repayment plans, and 960 people have fully repaid their overdue amounts. They have collectively repaid $9m,” Elley said.
She said the department was also looking at borrowers who owned property in New Zealand. There were just over 300, she said.
“During the first six months of our increased compliance work they paid up $1.7m. For defaulters within this group who have refused to engage and resolve their default, further legal enforcement action will be taken, which may include NZ-based bankruptcy or charging orders over their properties.
“There were also 151 [borrowers] with NZ-based investments, and between July and December last year we received payments totalling $84,000 from some of them. Again, there could be legal action ahead, including taking deductions from their investments or bank accounts receiving interest income.”
Robyn Walker, a tax partner at Deloitte, said it was another example of where Inland Revenue had been dormant for a while and was now making up for lost time.
“In the past there has seemingly been very little effort applied to contacting overseas-based student loan defaulters, and ... many of them ... probably were blissfully unaware of mounting repayment liabilities, penalties and interest if Inland Revenue had difficulty contacting them.
“We’ve periodically heard the stories of borrowers being arrested at the border, and it’s actions like that which can really spur people on to get on top of their obligations.
“No one wants to not be able to come back to New Zealand for a special event or family emergency because they’re concerned that their student loan will catch up with them.”

207 days ago

Ryman Village Open Days

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

Come and experience the warmth of our Ryman village communities, we'd love to show you around. Discover our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and explore our premium amenities.

Plus, when you sign up for an independent apartment or townhouse before 30 June 2025 you … View more
Come and experience the warmth of our Ryman village communities, we'd love to show you around. Discover our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and explore our premium amenities.

Plus, when you sign up for an independent apartment or townhouse before 30 June 2025 you won't pay your base weekly fee for a whole year.*

*Participating villages only, Ts and Cs apply.
Learn More

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208 days ago

Heads or Tails?

Auckland Blues

Be in to WIN a once-in-a-lifetime experience for a young Blues fan!
Tell us why your youngster should be the special coin toss guest at the next Blues home game.

The Prize includes:
- Tossing the coin with the referee and team captains.
- x2 Silver Stand tickets so you and your child can … View more
Be in to WIN a once-in-a-lifetime experience for a young Blues fan!
Tell us why your youngster should be the special coin toss guest at the next Blues home game.

The Prize includes:
- Tossing the coin with the referee and team captains.
- x2 Silver Stand tickets so you and your child can watch the game.
- x2 food & beverage vouchers
- x1 goodie bag and blues jersey.
- Visiting the commentary box
- Being taken to the field side-line where you can watch the team warm-up.

Terms and conditions apply
Find out more

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214 days ago

Poll: Is the air fryer replacing the humble oven?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Air fryers have surged in popularity in recent years, with their uses expanding well beyond chips — from cooking meats to baking desserts.

Do you think the air fryer could ever replace the traditional oven?

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Is the air fryer replacing the humble oven?
  • 36.8% Yes, I prefer to use my air fryer
    36.8% Complete
  • 62.1% No, ovens are here to stay
    62.1% Complete
  • 1% Other - I'll share below
    1% Complete
1859 votes
220 days ago

What's one Kiwi song you'll never get sick of?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It's NZ Music Month and singer-songwriter Lorde is impressing the world again with a new single called 'What Was That' which is at number one in the US Spotify charts and second in the New Zealand charts.

Let's celebrate all of our homegrown talent this month, share one Kiwi … View more
It's NZ Music Month and singer-songwriter Lorde is impressing the world again with a new single called 'What Was That' which is at number one in the US Spotify charts and second in the New Zealand charts.

Let's celebrate all of our homegrown talent this month, share one Kiwi song that you still absolutely love?

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