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Amy Baker Reporter from North Harbour News
15 per cent of tickets issued on Albany's T2 lane are reviewed or contested but only a quarter are let off. Have you got a ticket on Albany Highway's T2? What did you do?
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Diane Dickinson from Henderson Bowling Inc.
Young or old, big or small
Lawn bowls is for one and all
He or she, or inbetween
You're welcome on our bowling green
Whoever you are, we're all the same
Coming together for the love of the game.
See you at Our Place. … View moreYoung or old, big or small
Lawn bowls is for one and all
He or she, or inbetween
You're welcome on our bowling green
Whoever you are, we're all the same
Coming together for the love of the game.
See you at Our Place.
Henderson Bowling Club 11th October 6pm - 7.30pm.
Free. We provide the bowls and help you try it out.
See you there!
The Team from Auckland Bowls
October is lawn bowls “Have A Go” month where bowling clubs throughout Auckland open their doors for you to try the sport for free.
Lawn bowls is one of the few sports that can be played for a lifetime irrespective of age, gender, culture or physical ability and is a great way to meet with … View moreOctober is lawn bowls “Have A Go” month where bowling clubs throughout Auckland open their doors for you to try the sport for free.
Lawn bowls is one of the few sports that can be played for a lifetime irrespective of age, gender, culture or physical ability and is a great way to meet with new people.
Our friendly clubs welcome new players and people that just want to "have a go" can try the sport through a wide range of social bowling programmes during summer. To find out more visit your local club or the Play Bowls website
Find out more!
Diane Dickinson from Henderson Bowling Inc.
It's Good for You!
Communications Team from Auckland Council
We all love taking our dogs for a hike through the forest, but we also love taking care of those forests for future generations and their dogs.
Matt from Henderson
Hi everyone, Matt here. I am not a teacher, but I want to get something off my mind and chest if any one wants me talk about this but I am going to anyways.
There is going to be a Teachers Strike in November from what I heard in the 1 news last night. Any teacher who is on this neighbourly web… View moreHi everyone, Matt here. I am not a teacher, but I want to get something off my mind and chest if any one wants me talk about this but I am going to anyways.
There is going to be a Teachers Strike in November from what I heard in the 1 news last night. Any teacher who is on this neighbourly web page can fill me on any details when they wish.
I can understand the argument, apparently teachers work 40-80 plus every week and are not getting enough pay because of the rising costs in Auckland or NZ in general. Also the secondary school teachers have also declined the higher offer (can't remember the percentage).
The other point I am going to make is if this is going to happen to primary and secondary schools, I wonder about the intermediate school teachers. I wonder if they will have a say about their pay rises next?
The third point is more a general point is this. Our world is falling apart all over us. Teachers are going on strike, pay of anything and everything is going up, house prices here in Auckland are getting way too high and expensive to live in. Jobs, yes they are here now, but what could a job look like in years to come, is any job safe in our near future, is our next generation of children, eg our own kids going to grow up fixing robots when they get older? We need to think about these things seriously but be more aware of what we need to do now when these changes come into being.
I will say this as a christian. We are living in these end times. We have seen so many disasters across this world that we are seeing God's Word come into light. These disasters are just the tip of the iceberg. If no one believes me that we are not in these end times search on Google "living in end times today" and their will be lots of links showing about the times that we are in today.
As I wrote in the title, We Kiwis might as well have a permanent day called NZ Strike Day! I do not have a particular reason for this but because of other strikes that NZ has had this year, we should have a day that should be called NZ Strike Day so that everyone who has been working without issues should be included with the people who have had actual strikes if this makes sense.
Matt.
Margarete Rocamora from Neuro Connection Foundation
Know a friend, loved one, whanau or a neighbour who has had a Stroke, Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis or other neurological conditions?
Our programs and services through Conductive Education might be able to help you, please have a look at our website www.neuroconnection.org.nz... for… View moreKnow a friend, loved one, whanau or a neighbour who has had a Stroke, Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis or other neurological conditions?
Our programs and services through Conductive Education might be able to help you, please have a look at our website www.neuroconnection.org.nz... for more details.
For inquiries you can email us at admin@neuroconnection.org.nz
Many thanks!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
You may have left fresh fruit and vege at one of the free community stands in your neighbourhood? You may have helped yourself too. Mark Dennis, who founded the movement, is a finalist in the Gardener of the Year competition. Read his amazing story, then vote!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
You may have left fresh fruit and vege at one of the free community stands in your neighbourhood? You may have helped yourself too. Mark Dennis, who founded the movement, is a finalist in the Gardener of the Year competition. Read his amazing story, then vote!
Daniel from Benjamin Bowring Print & Signs
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Helen from Henderson
I am a Bowen Therapist and also doing Flinchlock, for Equine, Small animals and People.
I can travel to you.
Contact me for more info or appointment.
Emily from Huapai - Kumeu
Box of books up for grabs - at least 25 books.
Fiction.
Jodi Picoullt
Tasmin Perry
Lauren Conrad
All sorts (will add photo when home)
Price: $50
Emily from Huapai - Kumeu
White Suzuki Escudo 2.7 V6 2005
Automatic
4WD
Keyless entry
Keyless start
Reverse camera
Removable towbar
heated seats
www.trademe.co.nz...
Price: $9,800
With the constantly rising costs of raw materials, petrol and minimum wage rates it is more important than ever before for business owners to monitor and review expenses. In our latest article we share our top tips for reviewing business expenses and how to make savings.
Our Monarch Butterfly is under threat and this National Gardening Week Kiwis are being called upon to plant butterfly friendly plants to help save the caterpillars when they hatch in Spring and Summer.
Last year saw a national shortage of Swan plants, the main diet of Monarch caterpillars, … View moreOur Monarch Butterfly is under threat and this National Gardening Week Kiwis are being called upon to plant butterfly friendly plants to help save the caterpillars when they hatch in Spring and Summer.
Last year saw a national shortage of Swan plants, the main diet of Monarch caterpillars, causing a large number of the population to be wiped out.
Yates is getting behind the drive to avert a similar crisis this year by giving away various free butterfly friendly seeds including Yates new Butterfly Field Mix seeds between 1st and 14th October. Just register here during this time to receive your packet of seeds.
A national planting day will be held on 20th October. Plant a Swan plant or other butterfly friendly plants in your garden, in your neighbour’s garden, at school, in your local community garden – and let’s help Monarch butterflies flourish.
National Gardening Week aims to foster a love of gardening with a focus on growing not only plants but friendships, good health, strong communities and closer connections with nature.
Register now
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