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Communications Team from Auckland Council
Rather than store items for the annual inorganic collection, we’d love you to think about selling or donating your unwanted reusable items any time of the year. So we worked with Neighbourly to create a dedicated space for you to offer your unwanted items to others in your neighbourhood
… View moreRather than store items for the annual inorganic collection, we’d love you to think about selling or donating your unwanted reusable items any time of the year. So we worked with Neighbourly to create a dedicated space for you to offer your unwanted items to others in your neighbourhood
Take a look at what residents across Auckland are giving away for FREE or give away or sell an item now.
All Auckland households can book an annual Auckland Council inorganic rubbish collection of up to 1 cubic metre (roughly the size of a small trailer load). Find out what can be collected here. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to book your inorganic collection.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
This is the last daily showcase of two of our AMI Community Grant finalists, sharing a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.
Under the Stars - Homeless in Tauranga
We … View moreThis is the last daily showcase of two of our AMI Community Grant finalists, sharing a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.
Under the Stars - Homeless in Tauranga
We are a Charitable Trust feeding the homeless and needy. We supply hygiene necessities, blankets, and clothing for those in need. We are also fortunate to have a hairdresser occasionally on site who gives her services for free. Recently we have begun to hold a drop in afternoon every second Thursday, giving people the opportunity to have a light lunch and a chance to chat. We are hoping to develop this afternoon more by offering a variety of creative arts. The volunteers that commit time and energy towards our meals do so mostly out of their own funds.
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Proposed youth centre for Keith Street Wanganui central district
I propose the opening and running of a youth centre based in Keith street or Wanganui cbd. The benefits of having a youth centre in the community will bring together the younger and older generations, so we can learn from each others mistakes and experiences to enhance each other’s lives. We have a mixture of people from different cultures in our society in such a small radius that sometimes we forget about those who really are struggling with life, and they are the most vulnerable people in our society. I want to change that for the better, and help those people that are struggling to survive on the basic benefit or wages. VOTE NOW!
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It's almost Neighbours Day! Share the love by bringing over a beautiful batch of Lemonade Scones to your neighbour and share them over a nice warm cuppa or coffee. This scrumptious recipe only takes 40 minutes from start to freshly baked out of the oven! It's the simple gestures that go a… View moreIt's almost Neighbours Day! Share the love by bringing over a beautiful batch of Lemonade Scones to your neighbour and share them over a nice warm cuppa or coffee. This scrumptious recipe only takes 40 minutes from start to freshly baked out of the oven! It's the simple gestures that go a long way. Celebrate Neighbours Day on the 25th and 26th March and surprise the friendly folk living around you with these tasty treats. Check out the recipe!
Ruwade Bryant Reporter from Franklin County News
New Zealand Rugby’s teenage rugby ambassador, Sonny Bill Williams, made an appearance at Pukekohe High School today. The visit was part of New Zealand Rugby’s 2017 recruitment drive for players, coaches and referees.
Reporter Franklin County News
Buckland School held it's 125th anniversary on Friday, which saw past students reminisce about their time at school.
What is your favourite memory from primary school?
Have you visited the school since you left? What did you think of the changes?
Many wonderful activities await Auckland families at this educational event: hang out with your favourite Sticky TV presenters; navigate a bush walk to discover native bugs with Rudd Kleinpaste; plant seedlings in recycled materials; learn how to use left-over food; match packaged food to raw food;… View moreMany wonderful activities await Auckland families at this educational event: hang out with your favourite Sticky TV presenters; navigate a bush walk to discover native bugs with Rudd Kleinpaste; plant seedlings in recycled materials; learn how to use left-over food; match packaged food to raw food; blend a smoothie with bicycle power; watch cooking demonstrations; support cultural performances; attend a recycled fashion show and learn all about what’s in your backyard at Eye on Nature.
11am - 8pm Saturday 1 April at Auckland Botanic Gardens event site.
See you there! #EyeonNature #FreeEvents #FamilyEvents
Danielle Tucker from
Check out our clever girl Champagne getting excited at playing with her new cuddly toy.
We know she isn’t a tiny cute and fluffy puppy, but believe us when we say she epitomises a puppy at heart.
Very sadly, her previously owner didn’t have the time or knowledge to care for Champagne … View moreCheck out our clever girl Champagne getting excited at playing with her new cuddly toy.
We know she isn’t a tiny cute and fluffy puppy, but believe us when we say she epitomises a puppy at heart.
Very sadly, her previously owner didn’t have the time or knowledge to care for Champagne properly, and as a result, she spent most of her time chained up in the garden. This meant she missed out on those vital stages of learning boundaries, but most importantly, what is normal. That impressionable first year of life didn’t pan out as it should have.
To her, treats, open space and new people aren’t normal. She gets so excited like a little bottle of bubbles ready to pop and just needs some help reigning that in. Our dedicated canine attendants have been working with her, and so far she has exceeded expectations. They showed us how she can sit, stay and find hidden treats. How she mirrors a calm demeanor, because she is so eager to please and looks up to humans; she has always wanted company because she has only ever really known her own.
We are positive that with an experienced dog owner she will just blossom into a wonderful, yet still unique character. Baby steps will do it perfectly, and a calm routine without too many new things at once. It really wouldn’t take too much more than love, and some time dedicated to being her hero.
If you would like to know more about Champagne, or know someone who is an experienced owner looking to welcome a new family member, please do contact our canine team. They would love to hear from you. You can contact them on 09 256 7309 or send them an email at dogadoptions@spca.org.nz. Or come in and meet her at our animal village. We are at 50 Westney road, Mangere and are open 10am-4pm, 7 days.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Fire is deadly fast. Once it’s started, it’s too late to plan your escape. You need to be prepared to survive. So, the New Zealand Fire Service has developed Escape My House, a gripping interactive experience that takes place inside a real house fire. Try it for yourself at … View moreFire is deadly fast. Once it’s started, it’s too late to plan your escape. You need to be prepared to survive. So, the New Zealand Fire Service has developed Escape My House, a gripping interactive experience that takes place inside a real house fire. Try it for yourself at escapemyhouse.co.nz Try it now
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
This is our second to last daily showcase of two of our AMI Community Grant finalists, sharing a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.
Volunteering Canterbury
… View moreThis is our second to last daily showcase of two of our AMI Community Grant finalists, sharing a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.
Volunteering Canterbury
Volunteering Canterbury has been supporting volunteering for over 25 years in Canterbury. Increasingly we find ourselves going to the community to talk about volunteering; encouraging people to volunteer within their neighbourhoods. With people moving as a result of the quakes in 2010/2011, and the newcomers to the city for the rebuild, volunteering is providing excellent opportunities to make connections. We are seeking assistance for two tablets and a marquee so that we more readily attend community events and show people, on the spot, how to get involved with volunteering. VOTE NOW!
The House of Grace
The House of Grace is a home for pregnant teens and young mothers. Young mums are built up to be confident mothers, capable of raising children within healthy family environments. We help young women continue their education, overcome personal challenges and break free from issues that may be holding them back. As a non-profit and non-government funded organisation, we rely on donations. Funds will go towards furnishings for the home, new couches and updated bedding. We desire to make the home a beautiful, safe and peaceful environment for young mums who may not have experienced this before. VOTE NOW!
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Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
Smash, bash, crash and trash - that is the aim of the game for the demolition derby being held in Waiuku this weekend.
Age Concern Counties Manukau Inc
At The Vintage Store
Autumn Book Sale this week (20 - 25 March) - 10 books for $4
shop 3 /154 Kolmar Road Papatoetoe open 10-4 Monday to Friday 10-1 Saturday
Price: $4
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
This is day number eight of showcasing two of our AMI Community Grant finalists to share a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.
Foster Hope Charitable Trust
Foster … View moreThis is day number eight of showcasing two of our AMI Community Grant finalists to share a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.
Foster Hope Charitable Trust
Foster Hope purchases items to go inside backpacks that are given to children when they go into foster care as sadly, it’s not unusual for a child to arrive in care with only the clothes that they’re standing in. Our backpacks include a book, soft toy, toiletries, a carry all bag and other bits and pieces to let the child know that their community cares about them. We would love to include packs of new underwear in the packs if we had additional funds. VOTE NOW!
Taradale Alleyway Improvement / Beautification project
Taradale has two alleyways that are unlit and therefore unsafe to use in the evenings and due to their rundown appearance and lack of adequate directional signage, they are not working as well as they could to link the community to the center of Taradale. The project includes: installing safety lighting for evenings, painting a mural on the 36 metre long large wall to celebrate the 130th year since Taradale was made a Town District; erecting mural panels; installing better signage. VOTE NOW!
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Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
A Karaka rider has become the country's latest equestrian hero, after she won the prestigious Olympic Cup at Horse of the Year.
Lily Tootill, 20, beat big names to conquer the nation's biggest showjumping event, including previous winner, Helen McNaught-McFarlane, Olympian Maurice … View moreA Karaka rider has become the country's latest equestrian hero, after she won the prestigious Olympic Cup at Horse of the Year.
Lily Tootill, 20, beat big names to conquer the nation's biggest showjumping event, including previous winner, Helen McNaught-McFarlane, Olympian Maurice Beatson, ...
Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
Patumahoe's form surged as they took the Counties Power Cup off Pukekohe in the Counties Power game of the week at Patumahoe Domain on the weekend.
The home-side frustrated Pukekohe by shutting down their attack and kept their opposition scoreless in the second half to win 24-11.
Led … View morePatumahoe's form surged as they took the Counties Power Cup off Pukekohe in the Counties Power game of the week at Patumahoe Domain on the weekend.
The home-side frustrated Pukekohe by shutting down their attack and kept their opposition scoreless in the second half to win 24-11.
Led superbly ...
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