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While fruit flies are less active in winter, our work in your neighbourhood will continue.
Operations will slow down over winter but some of our surveillance traps will stay out and we ask that you continue to stick to the rules on fruit and vegetable movements.
Biosecurity New Zealand lifted… View moreWhile fruit flies are less active in winter, our work in your neighbourhood will continue.
Operations will slow down over winter but some of our surveillance traps will stay out and we ask that you continue to stick to the rules on fruit and vegetable movements.
Biosecurity New Zealand lifted the Zone A restrictions and moved those properties into Zone B. Check what this means for you at biosecurity.govt.nz/queenslandfruitfly
We know it’s an inconvenience, but the work is vital for our horticultural industries and our backyard fruit trees.
We are grateful for your support, we cannot do this without you.
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Tania from Greenhithe
Flatmate for lovely sunny house in Greenhithe.
See TradeMe auction #2248563945
The Fireplace - Bar & Restaurant
Dear Neighbours
The Fireplace Update -
New lunch and Dinner menus at The fireplace. We have added some new exciting dishes like Marsala Chicken, Crispy skin Salmon and Lamb Koftas, at the same time still serving all-time favourites - Pork belly, BBQ pork ribs, Steaks and Fish N Chips.
We have also… View moreDear Neighbours
The Fireplace Update -
New lunch and Dinner menus at The fireplace. We have added some new exciting dishes like Marsala Chicken, Crispy skin Salmon and Lamb Koftas, at the same time still serving all-time favourites - Pork belly, BBQ pork ribs, Steaks and Fish N Chips.
We have also introduced a blackboard menu where we will be offering new dishes every week like - Pie of the day, Curry of the Day and Pasta of the day. So come along and check out one of our new dishes.
Further, there are some changes in our Weekly Rituals :
Do you want to master the art of coffee making, develop your skills in food and beverage service, learn how to run a restaurant or how to pair food and wine?
At NZMA, whether you want to become a bartender, barista, or run your own cafe ́one day, our range of hands-on Hospitality courses will … View moreDo you want to master the art of coffee making, develop your skills in food and beverage service, learn how to run a restaurant or how to pair food and wine?
At NZMA, whether you want to become a bartender, barista, or run your own cafe ́one day, our range of hands-on Hospitality courses will teach you the industry relevant skills you need to help kick start your Hospitality career.
Courses are enrolling now for July at our campuses based in Auckland Central, Otahuhu and Sylvia Park.
Apply online or call us on 0800 222 833
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The Team from Auckland Museum
Aucklanders, we have a treat for your senses! Here’s your chance to win standing room tickets for you and a friend to come enjoy an evening of Opera with NZ Opera's talented artists in the stunning Grand Foyer of Auckland Museum, next Wed 31 July.
Witness performances from Natasha Wilson … View moreAucklanders, we have a treat for your senses! Here’s your chance to win standing room tickets for you and a friend to come enjoy an evening of Opera with NZ Opera's talented artists in the stunning Grand Foyer of Auckland Museum, next Wed 31 July.
Witness performances from Natasha Wilson (Soprano), Amitai Pati (Tenor), and James Harrison (Baritone) with accompanist Claire Caldwell in the Museum's stunning Grand Foyer as the museum comes alive with the sounds of Aotearoa. The programme will include a selection of arias from well-known operas such as Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro”, Puccini’s “La Boheme” and Verdi’s “La Traviata”, alongside some of the best-loved musical theatre hits “The Phantom of the Opera” and “West Side Story”.
To enter, simply hit the ‘like’ button on this post. The winner will be selected on Tuesday 30 July
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
1 Day to go for an exciting line up of outstanding wines at the New Zealand and International Wine Tasting event!
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Sunday 28 July | 12:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Anitha from Hobsonville
Big bounce trampoline, bought 2017 December as new. Selling because we don’t have much space to fix it in the new house.
Price: $180
Slightly Scandi and very cool, this concrete plant stand is a stylish addition to any home. Finish the legs with your favourite Resene colour.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.
At $44 Return when you buy online, SkyBus North Harbour Express is cheaper than one-way in a taxi! 30 minute departures from Albany Westfield, Smales Farm or Akoranga station, skip the traffic and save.
Join us in the fast lane on SkyBus.
Return tickets are valid for 3 months from purchase … View moreAt $44 Return when you buy online, SkyBus North Harbour Express is cheaper than one-way in a taxi! 30 minute departures from Albany Westfield, Smales Farm or Akoranga station, skip the traffic and save.
Join us in the fast lane on SkyBus.
Return tickets are valid for 3 months from purchase date and redeemable in either direction.
Tickets online
New Zealand Institute of Education
English Classes Available: NZCEL Level 3 and NZCEL Level 4:
Location: 62, Anzac Street, Takapuna, Auckland
Cost: FREE Tuition for NZ Residents, Citizens and Refugees.
Only pay NZD75 for Material Fee.
Classes schedule:
Morning: Monday to Friday, 9am to 1pm
Start Date: 5 August 2019
Finish… View moreEnglish Classes Available: NZCEL Level 3 and NZCEL Level 4:
Location: 62, Anzac Street, Takapuna, Auckland
Cost: FREE Tuition for NZ Residents, Citizens and Refugees.
Only pay NZD75 for Material Fee.
Classes schedule:
Morning: Monday to Friday, 9am to 1pm
Start Date: 5 August 2019
Finish Date: 20 December 2020
Total: 20 weeks
Evening: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 5:15pm to 9:15pm
Start Date: 5 August 2019
Finish Date: 7 February 2020
Total: 25 weeks
HOW TO ENROL?
BOOK A TEST - The first step you book your english test with us so we can assess your level and allocate to the right classes.
Test times are:
Mondays 9:00am and 2:00pm and 5:30pm
Wednesdays 10:00am and 2:00pm
Thursdays 10:00am and 2:00pm
What day and time can you come to do the test?
Do you prefer to study in the Morning or Evening?
BOOK YOUR TEST NOW
WE ONLY HAVE A FEW SEATS LEFT!
REPLY TO THIS EMAIL OR CALL US ON 09 489 6205
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Fiona from Henderson
Or will it happen?
You just never know with the various councils and the Government looking for ways to buildup their coffers.
Ignore the American constitution stuff, but the rest could very well happen here.
So watch your berms and front lawn folks😏
But first, a bit of a background to this … View moreOr will it happen?
You just never know with the various councils and the Government looking for ways to buildup their coffers.
Ignore the American constitution stuff, but the rest could very well happen here.
So watch your berms and front lawn folks😏
But first, a bit of a background to this story.
This man could lose his home because the grass in his yard grew higher than 10 inches according to the city of Dunedin, Florida.
According to the Institute of Justice, which is representing Jim Ficken, he had a very good reason for not mowing his lawn – and tried to rectify the situation as best he could.
In 2014, Jim's mom became ill and he visited her often in South Carolina to help her out. When he was away, his grass grew too long and he was cited by a code office; he cut the grass and wasn't fined.
But several years later, this one infraction would come back to haunt him after he left to take care of him's mom's affairs after she died. The arrangements he made to have his grass cut fell through (his friend who he asked to help him out passed away unexpectedly) and that set off a chain reaction that may result in him losing his home.
The 69-year-old retiree now faces a $29,833.50 fine plus interest. Watch the video to find out just what Jim is having to deal with.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
If you’re looking for some tips to inspire your inner chef while cooking at home, you cannot afford to miss the New Zealand School of Food and Wine’s interactive cooking demonstrations!
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Sunday, 28 July | 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM and 1:00 pm - 3:45 pm
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