Mangatawhiri - Maramarua, Mangatawhiri

133 days ago

Live stronger for longer

ACC New Zealand

Stay active and keep doing the things you love.
Join a strength and balance class near you. With classes to suit every pace and ability, and trained instructors to guide you through, it’s a great way to keep healthy and make new friends. So you can live stronger for longer, and keep living the … View more
Stay active and keep doing the things you love.
Join a strength and balance class near you. With classes to suit every pace and ability, and trained instructors to guide you through, it’s a great way to keep healthy and make new friends. So you can live stronger for longer, and keep living the life you want. Find a class near you today.
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133 days ago

Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop

Janet Wallington from Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop

🔥 Don't miss our KIDS CLOTHING SALE 🔥
👀 Simply buy 1 item of children's clothing and get a similar item of equal or lesser value, ABSOLUTELY FREE! 👀

🤩 We are open Saturday and Sunday from 9:30am - 2:30pm 🤩
📍 Located at 33 Edinburgh Street, Pukekohe

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🔥 Don't miss our KIDS CLOTHING SALE 🔥
👀 Simply buy 1 item of children's clothing and get a similar item of equal or lesser value, ABSOLUTELY FREE! 👀

🤩 We are open Saturday and Sunday from 9:30am - 2:30pm 🤩
📍 Located at 33 Edinburgh Street, Pukekohe

Unfortunately we are unable to accept donations over the weekend.

Negotiable

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133 days ago

Bulk baby clothes Prem - 1

Samantha from Pukekohe

All baby clothes must go ready to collect all free pickup pukekohe.

Free

134 days ago

Pukekohe Anglican Op Shop August Specials!

Cecily from Pukekohe

Buy one garment, get one free of equal value until the end of the month. Best prices in town! Cash only, no Eftpos. Open 9am-noon every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday behind St Andrew's on the corner of Queen St and Wesley St, Pukekohe.

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135 days ago

Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop - Thrifty Tursday

Janet Wallington from Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop

Tomorrow is 'Thrifty Thursday!'
Come on in and see us tomorrow and buy any 6 items of clothing from our $4 everyday racks for just $10!!!
We have everything you need to fill your winter wardrobe. Jeans, jumpers, hoodies, thermals, winter pjs and more.

We are open between 9:30am - … View more
Tomorrow is 'Thrifty Thursday!'
Come on in and see us tomorrow and buy any 6 items of clothing from our $4 everyday racks for just $10!!!
We have everything you need to fill your winter wardrobe. Jeans, jumpers, hoodies, thermals, winter pjs and more.

We are open between 9:30am - 4pm.

Negotiable

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145 days ago

Poll: What are the living costs that are having the biggest (and perhaps surprising) impact on your wallet?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Butter, power bills, and those sneaky surcharges on your card ... it feels like everything’s creeping up in price lately. We’ve seen the headlines, but we want to hear it from you.

Overall, Most Kiwis say they’re ‘not prospering’. But, according to Retirement Commission data, some … View more
Butter, power bills, and those sneaky surcharges on your card ... it feels like everything’s creeping up in price lately. We’ve seen the headlines, but we want to hear it from you.

Overall, Most Kiwis say they’re ‘not prospering’. But, according to Retirement Commission data, some members of our community (women, Māori, and Pacific people) are experiencing worsening financial positions at elevated rates.

Stats NZ tells us that food prices have jumped 4.6% since this time last year, with meat and dairy doing most of the damage. This jump is hitting us all, but groceries are just one part of the picture.

When basic costs keep climbing, the old cost-saving tricks — like bulk-buying or stockpiling on sale — don’t always work. Who can afford to spend more upfront when every dollar already has a job?

We want to know: What costs have caught you off guard the most? What are the expenses that feel impossible to juggle right now?
Share your thoughts below!

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What are the living costs that are having the biggest (and perhaps surprising) impact on your wallet?
  • 43.5% Grocery bills
    43.5% Complete
  • 33% Utilities
    33% Complete
  • 1% Your treats (the ones that keep you human day to day, and are ESSENTIAL!)
    1% Complete
  • 0.1% Education
    0.1% Complete
  • 7.6% Healthcare
    7.6% Complete
  • 1.3% Travel (public transport/petrol)
    1.3% Complete
  • 7.9% Rent or mortgage
    7.9% Complete
  • 1.5% Social costs: birthday gifts and occasions
    1.5% Complete
  • 4.1% Other - share below!
    4.1% Complete
2582 votes
136 days ago

Last chance to enter!

Resene

Don't forget to enter a Bright Spot in your home, workplace or community for a chance to win one of ten amazing prizes! Whether it's a colourful fence, a mural in your office or a place in the community that makes you smile - we'd love to see it.

Share a Bright Spot today for a … View more
Don't forget to enter a Bright Spot in your home, workplace or community for a chance to win one of ten amazing prizes! Whether it's a colourful fence, a mural in your office or a place in the community that makes you smile - we'd love to see it.

Share a Bright Spot today for a chance to win one of ten prize packs worth $500.

And make sure you check out the entries so far too.
Enter now

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136 days ago

Beekeeping equipment

Barbara from Ngatea

Beekeeping equipment for sale. Retired hobbyist beekeeper has a full range of beekeeping equipment including new boxes—full depth and three quarter—with new wooden or plastic frames, extractor, pots, sieves, wiring board, honey knife . In fact everything required for a beekeeping exercise. … View moreBeekeeping equipment for sale. Retired hobbyist beekeeper has a full range of beekeeping equipment including new boxes—full depth and three quarter—with new wooden or plastic frames, extractor, pots, sieves, wiring board, honey knife . In fact everything required for a beekeeping exercise. Open to offers/deal etc. I am prepared to sell individual items at very reasonable prices.
Also available are some used boxes with frames.NO AFB. Registration No C1560.
Phone/Text Bob 0274732727

Price: $2,000

136 days ago

The 2025 election season has closed.

Megan from Counties Energy Trust

The votes have been counted and you, our community have elected David Tompkins and Andrew Murray Kay to the Counties Energy Trust. Well done to all candidates and thank you to our consumers for taking the time to vote.
This is your community, your trust, your voice.

136 days ago

Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop - 2 for 1 Tuesday

Janet Wallington from Bloom Pukekohe Op Shop

✨2 for 1 Tuesday ✨
👀 Simply buy 1 item and get a similar item of equal or lesser value, ABSOLUTELY FREE! 👀
That means...

Buy 1 top get the second top free!
Buy 1 pair of shoes get the second pair free!
🤩 We are open from 9:30am - 4pm 🤩
* Sale excludes books, selected … View more
✨2 for 1 Tuesday ✨
👀 Simply buy 1 item and get a similar item of equal or lesser value, ABSOLUTELY FREE! 👀
That means...

Buy 1 top get the second top free!
Buy 1 pair of shoes get the second pair free!
🤩 We are open from 9:30am - 4pm 🤩
* Sale excludes books, selected ornaments, children's clothing, selected clothing, furniture, plants and crafts made by our Bloom participants *

Negotiable

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137 days ago

Ryman Village Open Days

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

Friday 15 August, and Saturday, 16 August, 10 am - 2 pm.

Come and experience the warmth of our Ryman village communities. We'd love to show you around.

Discover our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and explore our premium amenities.
Find out more

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137 days ago

Women reshaping philanthropy

The Team from Momentum Waikato

Eleanor Cater of our peak body Community Foundations of Aotearoa NZ penned this engaging column below for The Post in Wellington, and then republished it on the CFANZ site.

"It’s a demographic shift where women will eventually become the main drivers and decision makers around family … View more
Eleanor Cater of our peak body Community Foundations of Aotearoa NZ penned this engaging column below for The Post in Wellington, and then republished it on the CFANZ site.

"It’s a demographic shift where women will eventually become the main drivers and decision makers around family wealth, transforming wealth management, including estate planning and philanthropy.

This has been coined the ‘horizontal wealth transfer’, a term somewhat patriarchal and simplistic in its nature as it doesn’t take into account women as co-owners of family wealth, non-nuclear families, or individual economic independence. Nevertheless, it’s a term that is sticking - and it’s easy to see why."

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149 days ago

Poll: No more card payment surcharges – but who should be covering the cost? 💸

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Government says it's scrapping those annoying card surcharges – and it’s happening next year.

Consumer NZ is stoked, saying these sneaky surcharges cost Kiwis around $65 million a year and should’ve been gone ages ago.

But not everyone’s convinced it’s a win. Labour and … View more
The Government says it's scrapping those annoying card surcharges – and it’s happening next year.

Consumer NZ is stoked, saying these sneaky surcharges cost Kiwis around $65 million a year and should’ve been gone ages ago.

But not everyone’s convinced it’s a win. Labour and Hospitality NZ are worried the costs won’t just disappear. Labour MP Arena Williams put it simply: there should not be surcharges for customers at all. But she points out that the Government’s plan does not deal with banks and merchants “who still scoop a big fee”.

Many of our community are rocked by the recent announcement. Retailers warn card surcharge ban could lead to higher prices - the unfortunatel reality is that small businesses are feeling the squeeze along with their customers. In comparison, large retailers pay significantly lower banking fees and ultimately have more leverage at the negotiation table.

💸 So someone still pays – but who?

We want to know: Who should be covering this cost?
Share your thoughts in the comments!

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No more card payment surcharges – but who should be covering the cost? 💸
  • 5.7% Retailers need to absorb the cost
    5.7% Complete
  • 88.7% The banks are the problem - the cost should not sit with consumers or retailers
    88.7% Complete
  • 4.2% I do not mind paying a surcharge - I just want everything to be transparent
    4.2% Complete
  • 1.4% It is more complicated - I will share below
    1.4% Complete
2839 votes
144 days ago

Choice News Tuesday: Conservation win in the Kaituna

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

Thanks to a generous gift, 730 Hectares in Kaituna Valley are now protected for everyone to enjoy

Four incredible donors have come together to gift 730 hectares of land in the Kaituna Valley to the nation — a multimillion-dollar contribution that will benefit generations to come.

This land,… View more
Thanks to a generous gift, 730 Hectares in Kaituna Valley are now protected for everyone to enjoy

Four incredible donors have come together to gift 730 hectares of land in the Kaituna Valley to the nation — a multimillion-dollar contribution that will benefit generations to come.

This land, which has now been protected and opened to the public, forms part of a much larger conservation area — nearly 2,400 hectares stretching from sea level at Whakaraupō/Lyttelton Harbour, up to the Summit Walkway, and back down into the Kaituna Valley.

Once used for farming, the land has now been cleared of livestock, and pest control efforts are underway to help native plants and wildlife thrive. The goal? A richer, more diverse ecosystem that everyone can experience and be proud of.

This is a powerful example of how the actions of a few can have a huge impact. Thanks to their vision and generosity, a precious piece of our natural heritage is now protected.

Read more about the Massive win for conservation and recreation in the Kaituna.

We hope this news brings a smile!

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141 days ago

Applications for our Love to Dance grants are now open!

Possum Bourne Retirement Village

Whether it's pre-schoolers or seniors, Scottish dancing or salsa, kapa haka or Kathak, breakdance or ballet - if you're encouraging people of all ages and abilities to keep moving through dance, we have three $5000 Love to Dance grants up for grabs.

Click read more to nominate your … View more
Whether it's pre-schoolers or seniors, Scottish dancing or salsa, kapa haka or Kathak, breakdance or ballet - if you're encouraging people of all ages and abilities to keep moving through dance, we have three $5000 Love to Dance grants up for grabs.

Click read more to nominate your community dance group.

Applications close 31 August 2025.

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