Western Springs, Auckland

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2302 days ago

Goodbye “old girl”

Tania from Point Chevalier

Cute old piece of Point Chevalier history

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2302 days ago

Builder/handy person

Kim from Grey Lynn

Hi,

Our pantry door has fallen off. We need it repaired including new hinges etc..

contact Kim kimhegan@gmail.com

2303 days ago

Collapsable and Adjustable Clothes rack and vinyl cube for sale

Rae from Ponsonby

Collapsable and Adjustable Clothes Rack with wheels - can be taken to pieces - set on lowest adjustment in pic. approX 93cm w x 92cm high $10
Cube - vinyl is delaminating - just needs recovering - firm and perfect to sit on. $5 koha ono Pick up from Ponsonby text 021 170 6766

Negotiable

2304 days ago

Salisbury Park tree damage

Jonathan from Herne Bay

Today I found that someone or some people have been damaging a group of native trees in Salisbury Park, Herne Bay by pruning and digging around their roots to construct what looks to be a bike riding track. The damage being done to these old native trees is significant and I find it hard to see how… View moreToday I found that someone or some people have been damaging a group of native trees in Salisbury Park, Herne Bay by pruning and digging around their roots to construct what looks to be a bike riding track. The damage being done to these old native trees is significant and I find it hard to see how people can feel it is ok for them to do such damage. These are old trees that have been there for a significant amount of time; Titoki, Kohekohe, Kanuka and Totara. While I was there two kids rode their bikes over and asked if I was going to report this to the council and asked why. I asked if they knew what can happen if you ride over the roots of trees like that and they said yes - they can die.
If anyone has seen people there sawing and damaging the trees, digging amongst the roots please can you say something or report this to the council? I have reported it and am awaiting the job number and the council are coming out to look at the damage shortly.
The stand of trees are at the end of Salisbury Street. Enter the park and turn left walking westward and the stand of trees is there.
The council job # I have been given after reporting this is NR60225740.

2305 days ago

Christine Fletcher reveals her stance on Tamihere policy

Todd Niall Reporter from Central Leader

Hi Neighbours, Have you wondered what John Tamihere's mayoral running mate Christine Fletcher made of big policy announcements he released in her absence. A rates freeze, scrapping Light Rail through the isthmus. She backs them all. Do you think she should ? Read the article below.

(Please … View more
Hi Neighbours, Have you wondered what John Tamihere's mayoral running mate Christine Fletcher made of big policy announcements he released in her absence. A rates freeze, scrapping Light Rail through the isthmus. She backs them all. Do you think she should ? Read the article below.

(Please type NFP if your comments are not for print)

2303 days ago

What's on: Screening of Modified documentary - 16 September Grey Lynn

Brian from Westmere

Join us on Monday 16/9 for a screening of Modified.

Aube Giroux (the filmmaker) and her mother embark on a very personal and poignant investigative journey to find out why genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are not labeled on food products in the United States and Canada, despite being labeled … View more
Join us on Monday 16/9 for a screening of Modified.

Aube Giroux (the filmmaker) and her mother embark on a very personal and poignant investigative journey to find out why genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are not labeled on food products in the United States and Canada, despite being labeled in 64 countries around the world.

Interweaving the personal and the political, the film is anchored in the filmmaker’s relationship to her mom, a gardener and food activist who battled cancer during the film's production.

Their intimate mother-daughter quest for answers, fuelled by a shared love of food, reveals the extent to which the agribusiness industry controls our food policies, making a strong case for a more transparent and sustainable food system.

A visual celebration of family legacy and the love of food, cooking, and gardening.

6:00pm: Arrive and mingle
6:15pm: Official Welcome
6:30pm: Film begins (1 hour + 27 mins)
8:00pm: Discussion, sharing and connecting

Register here: www.eventbrite.co.nz... or www.facebook.com...

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This is part of a series of documentary screenings to come together, learn, raise awareness and discuss.

4 Mondays, 4 conscious movies

19 August: Seed - The untold story

26 August: The need to grow

16 September: Modified

23 September: River Blue

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Conscious Action events are a space to connect with like-minded people, collaborate to come up with inspiring ideas, and celebrate what we are already contributing to the collective.

The Workshop Auckland is a conscious co-working community for businesses making a positive impact in the world.

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2303 days ago

Sweet spring specials at Alberton!!

Rendell McIntosh from Alberton

For the months of September and October, Alberton honey & honeycomb and all our jams are 20% off! The preserves are made with organic produce from Frech Orchards Estate. The honey is made in the garden by our own busy bees!

The Verandah Store. Alberton 100 Mt Albert road. Open Wed-Sun … View more
For the months of September and October, Alberton honey & honeycomb and all our jams are 20% off! The preserves are made with organic produce from Frech Orchards Estate. The honey is made in the garden by our own busy bees!

The Verandah Store. Alberton 100 Mt Albert road. Open Wed-Sun 10:30-4pm

Negotiable

2303 days ago

Kia ora lovely people of Aotearoa!

Women's Refuge New Zealand

We are seeking to understand what people’s experiences have been of trying to find support for family violence in New Zealand.

If you've been impacted by family violence – including being harmed, causing harm, thinking about causing harm, or supporting others in these situations, … View more
We are seeking to understand what people’s experiences have been of trying to find support for family violence in New Zealand.

If you've been impacted by family violence – including being harmed, causing harm, thinking about causing harm, or supporting others in these situations, we'd love you to complete our anonymous survey and go into the draw to win one of three $50 Prezzy cards.

Your experiences will help us to assist others who are seeking support in the future, therefore we will be very grateful for your thoughts.

Ngā mihi nui.

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2303 days ago

Will you paint it blue?

Resene

Over 3000 New Zealand men are diagnosed with Prostate Cancer each year. Paint it blue for our boys by buying a *blue* Resene testpot. We'll donate $1 to The Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand with every blue 60ml testpot sold between 10-25 September 2019. It's that simple! Find out more

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2303 days ago

Stand out!

The Team from Easy Social Media

Stand out from the crowd with an effective social media strategy - talk to #EasySocialMedia today! 🐡

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2304 days ago

Would you relocate out of Auckland?

Reporter Central Leader

Hi neighbours - a group of Aucklanders have swapped traffic congestion and exorbitant house prices for home-baked hospitality in a rural South Taranaki town.

Diane Fagan says "we're just loving it. There are no traffic lights, you can park where you like and you are first in the queue at… View more
Hi neighbours - a group of Aucklanders have swapped traffic congestion and exorbitant house prices for home-baked hospitality in a rural South Taranaki town.

Diane Fagan says "we're just loving it. There are no traffic lights, you can park where you like and you are first in the queue at the supermarket".

Would you relocate out of Auckland? Have you relocated once before and then moved back?

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