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3091 days ago

Session times & Films for the Week :)

Duty Manager from Cinema 3 Pukekohe

Now as this is the start of the school holidays and if your coming through to catch one of our many blockbuster films then we advise everyone to book ahead to secure seats.

3-4 hours before a film is about to start would be best. However due to the films we have I would suggest booking the day … View more
Now as this is the start of the school holidays and if your coming through to catch one of our many blockbuster films then we advise everyone to book ahead to secure seats.

3-4 hours before a film is about to start would be best. However due to the films we have I would suggest booking the day before as it would secure better seats. Also the best time to phone book is when films are in and playing, if you try to call before a film goes in its highly possible for your call to go unanswered due to the masses coming through before a film starts.

We look forward to seeing your lovely smiles over the next few weeks :)

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3092 days ago

GARDENA Gardener of the Year

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Nominations are coming in thick and fast! Are you a gardening superhero or perhaps you know one in your neighbourhood? Tell us why you or someone you know deserves to be our 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year. We're looking for community leaders, inspiration mentors, the driving force behind a … View moreNominations are coming in thick and fast! Are you a gardening superhero or perhaps you know one in your neighbourhood? Tell us why you or someone you know deserves to be our 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year. We're looking for community leaders, inspiration mentors, the driving force behind a vege-growing food bank or someone who is beautifying their town or restoring wasteland. It could be anything... basically if a gardener has inspired you, let us know! Include your name and phone number plus contacts for the nominated gardener, or for a contact person if it's a group.

You can send nominations to 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year, NZ Gardener, PO Box 6341, Wellesley St, Auckland. Or enter on our website, nzgardener.co.nz

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3092 days ago

New Build Far North

Capital Homes Ltd

Here are some photos of the beautiful home we have recently finished building in the Far North. This home has a glass window splash back allowing more natural light into the kitchen along with stainless steel benches. The bathrooms have awesome LED mirrors which also have a demister build into them… View moreHere are some photos of the beautiful home we have recently finished building in the Far North. This home has a glass window splash back allowing more natural light into the kitchen along with stainless steel benches. The bathrooms have awesome LED mirrors which also have a demister build into them so no foggy mirrors when you get out of the shower.

3092 days ago

Take part in our FreshChoice Health & Beauty survey and WIN!

FreshChoice New Zealand

How often do you workout? What are you concerned about when buying food? How often do you take health supplements? How much sleep do you need each night?

Take the FreshChoice Health & Beauty Survey today and you could win one of five $50 FreshChoice vouchers!
Take the survey now

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3092 days ago

Customkit part of the BCITO Construction Tour

Kaye Coyne from Customkit Buildings

Customkit Buildings again participated in BCITO's Construction Tour where students from local schools got a 'taste' of the many opportunities out there in the construction industry.

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3093 days ago

Poll: Do you support moves to decriminalise marijuana?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Stuff has launched a series exploring the prospect of legalised cannabis in New Zealand. We'd love to know your thoughts on the prospect - vote in our poll below.

Read more from the series: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Do you support moves to decriminalise marijuana?
  • 33.5% Yes - I support this movement
    33.5% Complete
  • 37.7% I support marijuana only for medicinal use
    37.7% Complete
  • 12.2% I support marijuana only for those over 21
    12.2% Complete
  • 15.8% No - I don't support this movement
    15.8% Complete
  • 0.8% I don't have an opinion
    0.8% Complete
4806 votes
3093 days ago

Important info on the Team NZ Welcome Home parade

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Team NZ Welcome Home is taking place on Auckland's waterfront this week. Here's some key information to ensure you make the most of this special event!

The parade is confirmed to take place on Thursday 6 July starting at 12.30pm and making its way down Queen Street towards the … View more
The Team NZ Welcome Home is taking place on Auckland's waterfront this week. Here's some key information to ensure you make the most of this special event!

The parade is confirmed to take place on Thursday 6 July starting at 12.30pm and making its way down Queen Street towards the waterfront. Please see the attached map for the parade route and recommended viewing points. Team NZ will then take to the water from the Viaduct Basin for a sail past (wahoo!), giving viewers a unique vantage point from which to welcome the team home.

The central city is expected to be very busy on the day of the parade with road closures and bus diversions. People attending the parade are advised to use public transport, to cycle or walk, as parking will be very limited. Get information on transport here.

Can't leave the sofa/office? The Welcome Home Parade will be broadcast free to air on TVNZ 1 and TV3. It will also be streamed on Newshub and 1newsnow.

Get key information about the parade including public transport and traffic updates. See you there!
Find out more

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3093 days ago

Balls, bullets & boots, from rugby field to battlefield

Papakura Museum

The Papakura Museum is hosting a touring exhibition developed by the NZ Rugby Museum in Palmerston North.

‘Balls, bullets & boots, from rugby field to battlefield’ is a unique WWI commemorative exhibition that tackles the story of wartime rugby. The life stories featured in the … View more
The Papakura Museum is hosting a touring exhibition developed by the NZ Rugby Museum in Palmerston North.

‘Balls, bullets & boots, from rugby field to battlefield’ is a unique WWI commemorative exhibition that tackles the story of wartime rugby. The life stories featured in the exhibition aim to encapsulate the range of wartime experiences Kiwis 100 years ago would have had. The fifteen rugby players and coach were brought together through their love of rugby and their selection for the exhibition ‘XVI’.

Visitors enter the exhibition through the stylised walls of a 1914 changing room before they meet their on-screen guide, Anton Oliver, a former All Black. Anton takes you through an immersive graphics-backed space where audio, film, artifact and lighting provides the visitor with a multi-media journey. Travel from the rugby fields of home to the battlefields and back again, to a country where lives are changed forever by the shadow of war.

This exhibition is family friendly and ideally suited for ages 10+. We would love to see you there!
Learn more

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3094 days ago

YOU ARE INVITED to Habitat for Humanity's first Op Shop Tour.....

Featuring three of our four Restores in East Tamaki, Panmure and Pukekohe. This promises to be a great day out and a fabulous opportunity to make like-minded friends who love a bargain just as much as you! Lunch is included in your ticket price but spaces are limited so book TODAY! For more details… View moreFeaturing three of our four Restores in East Tamaki, Panmure and Pukekohe. This promises to be a great day out and a fabulous opportunity to make like-minded friends who love a bargain just as much as you! Lunch is included in your ticket price but spaces are limited so book TODAY! For more details ph 09 271 3357.

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3095 days ago

Free piano

Kay from Waiuku

Free - a Kirchener Berlin piano which had been long ago donated to the Kariaotahi Hall by persons unknown, and is now surplus to our requirements. It is obviously in a sad state of repair and is possibly best suitable for re-purposing: bookshelf? storage unit? craft ideas? All you have to do is … View moreFree - a Kirchener Berlin piano which had been long ago donated to the Kariaotahi Hall by persons unknown, and is now surplus to our requirements. It is obviously in a sad state of repair and is possibly best suitable for re-purposing: bookshelf? storage unit? craft ideas? All you have to do is move it, although a donation to the hall funds would always be appreciated. Contact the secretary at 021 2591305.

Free

3096 days ago

"It's like saying goodbye to an old friend" - Fire Service gets new name

Fire and Emergency New Zealand

From today our Neighbourly page will be re-named to Fire and Emergency New Zealand.

Watch this ONE News clip to find out why...

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3097 days ago

Share your skills and transform lives

Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA)

Want to share your skills through volunteering? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. We accept volunteers aged 25-75.

We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance. Make a real difference in the lives… View more
Want to share your skills through volunteering? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. We accept volunteers aged 25-75.

We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance. Make a real difference in the lives of our Pacific neighbours. Learn more about volunteering with VSA.
Register now

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3098 days ago

Poll: Do school holidays work for modern parents?

Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News

When school holidays come around, everything else goes on hold for parents. That's do-able for some, but not everyone has the option. Is the system working?
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Do school holidays work for modern parents?
  • 44.4% Yes
    44.4% Complete
  • 55.6% No
    55.6% Complete
9 votes
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