46 days ago

City Vision team for Waitematā

City Vision

Kia ora,
We’re your City Vision team for Waitematā. Our candidates for council and the local board are local, experienced and ready to make a difference for your community. In Waitematā, we’ll improve public transport, enable new homes in the right places, revive the city with arts and culture, fund community programmes, restore the Leys Institute and the Olympic Pool, and clean up our beaches. We want to hear from you: find us on Facebook, Instagram, or at our website

Your team for Waitematā
Alex Bonham, Anahera Rawiri, Caitlin Wilson, Connor Sharp, Peter Elliott ONZM, Theo van de Klundert and Kara Kennedy for Waitematā Local Board
Patrick Reynolds for Council

Authorised by Gwen Shaw, 027 414 4074. Endorsed by City Vision, 2/21 Emmett Street, Herne Bay, Auckland"
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6 days ago

Local Wizard Issues Riddle—Only the Worthy Shall Solve! 🪄✨

The Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

A farmer has 17 sheep, all but nine run away; how many are left?

Do you think you know the answer? Simply 'Like' this post and we'll post the answer in the comments below at 2pm on the day!

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6 hours ago

Living with advanced prostate cancer?

Prostate Cancer Foundation

Or maybe you’re caring for someone who is. Prostate Cancer Foundation NZ invites you to join them and local specialists for a patient information evening at The Oaks, Courtenay Place, Thursday 20 November. Learn how new therapies, technologies, and innovations are improving outcomes and quality of life for men living with advanced prostate cancer.

FREE Entry. Registration required.
For patients, families, whānau, carers, and health professionals.
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21 hours ago

Poll: Have you faced any barriers when trying to access primary health care?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Your location can affect how much you pay to see a GP. So, someone on the West Coast might pay around $33, while a person in Wellington might pay closer to $70.

❔ We want to know: Where do you live, and how much do your GP visits cost?

These prices are influenced by underfunding, subsidy caps, and the pressure they put on wages. Read more about how the GP lottery impacts you in Harriet Laughton's piece in The Post.

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Have you faced any barriers when trying to access primary health care?
  • 15.8% I have experienced financial barriers
    15.8% Complete
  • 46.9% I have had issues with availability
    46.9% Complete
  • 37.2% No - I haven’t been impacted
    37.2% Complete
505 votes