Mahurangi North, Matakana

Got any recipes for great festive treats?

Got any recipes for great festive treats?

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2201 days ago

BOOKCASE

Delys from Mahurangi North

Solid recycled timber bookcase approx 1800mm high x 1000mm wide

Price: $100

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2201 days ago

COFFEE TABLE

Delys from Mahurangi North

Willets solid beech coffee table with drawer under. See other listing of matching furniture

Price: $80

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2201 days ago

TV CONSOLE

Delys from Mahurangi North

Willets solid beech tv console See other listing of matching furniture

Price: $80

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2201 days ago

SIDE BOARD solid beech timber

Delys from Mahurangi North

Willets solid beech side board. See other listing of matching furniture

Price: $350

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2201 days ago

Dining table and 8 chairs

Delys from Mahurangi North

Willets solid beech dining table and 8 chairs with wicker seats. See other listing of matching furniture

Price: $950

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2201 days ago

OUTDOOR CHAIRS

Delys from Mahurangi North

Good quality set of 6 devon outdoor chairs
Pick up Snells Beach

Price: $180

2201 days ago

By sharing your light you light the way for others.

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Tis the season... let's help make other's holidays more merry and bright.

#NSNZthejoyofgiving

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2202 days ago

Fatal Crash on State Highway 1

Neighbourly.co.nz

Emergency services are at the scene of a fatal two-vehicle crash on State Highway 1 in Wellsford.

The crash involving a car and a truck was reported at 12.42pm. One person has died at the scene. Traffic is being diverted and motorists are advised to avoid the area, if possible. Keep up to date … View more
Emergency services are at the scene of a fatal two-vehicle crash on State Highway 1 in Wellsford.

The crash involving a car and a truck was reported at 12.42pm. One person has died at the scene. Traffic is being diverted and motorists are advised to avoid the area, if possible. Keep up to date here.

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2202 days ago

The Great NZ Santa Run

Graeme Dingle Foundation

🙏🏼 We would like to thank each and everyone that took part or helped to make this year's The Great NZ Santa Run a huge success! 🎅🏼

#YouthDevelopment #GraemeDingleFoundation #Leadership #TheGreatNZSantaRun

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2203 days ago

Auckland bus suspension: What you need to know

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

More than 70,000 daily bus trips could be affected by a suspension dealt to hundreds of NZ Bus drivers across Auckland. The suspension comes after tensions between NZ Bus and union members as they tried to settle on a new collective agreement regarding pay and work hours. Union members had been … View moreMore than 70,000 daily bus trips could be affected by a suspension dealt to hundreds of NZ Bus drivers across Auckland. The suspension comes after tensions between NZ Bus and union members as they tried to settle on a new collective agreement regarding pay and work hours. Union members had been declining bus fares from passengers, and planned to do so until Christmas before the suspension began. Now drivers will go without pay until Christmas Eve.
NZ Bus' biggest area is central Auckland, all of the Link services, and those serving the main isthmus arterials to eastern suburbs and along Mt Eden, Dominion and Sandringham Roads, as well as some to the outer west and northwest, and on the North Shore.
How has the bus driver suspension affected you? Let us know in the comments.

2206 days ago

Poll: Should Crate Day be banned?

Caroline Williams Reporter from Rodney Times

Hibiscus Coast revellers will be forced to celebrate Crate Day on private property this weekend, as authorities impose a temporary alcohol ban in parks and beaches, following two years of successful bans.
The 48 hour ban on Saturday and Sunday covers beaches, foreshore and reserves between Waiwera … View more
Hibiscus Coast revellers will be forced to celebrate Crate Day on private property this weekend, as authorities impose a temporary alcohol ban in parks and beaches, following two years of successful bans.
The 48 hour ban on Saturday and Sunday covers beaches, foreshore and reserves between Waiwera and Arkles Bay in north Auckland.
Crate Day was started by The Rock radio station to embark summer by sharing a crate of beers with mates.
However, many participants see it as a challenge to consume the whole crate alone, getting extremely drunk in the process.
Rodney locals are known to go hard on Crate Day, with mess left behind in public places playing a part in the ban (see photo) enforced by police and the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board.
Do you support the temporary liquor ban?

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Should Crate Day be banned?
  • 82.6% Yes - It fuels drunken shenanigans and leaves a mess behind
    82.6% Complete
  • 17.4% No - It's a great way to see in the summer, let them have their fun!
    17.4% Complete
109 votes
2202 days ago

"Tis the season to support local"

Ecomailbox

“Wouldn’t it be great if there was a central directory of locally-made, ethically-produced and upcycled gift ideas?

Well, hold the phone - Makers & Local by Ecomailbox have done exactly this, and it’s EPIC! There’s gifts broken into categories, DIY ideas, an eco advent calendar, … View more
“Wouldn’t it be great if there was a central directory of locally-made, ethically-produced and upcycled gift ideas?

Well, hold the phone - Makers & Local by Ecomailbox have done exactly this, and it’s EPIC! There’s gifts broken into categories, DIY ideas, an eco advent calendar, social enterprises to support, low-waste gift wrapping inspo, and even gorgeous must-see beaches to explore over summer.

Plus 24 of NZ’s eco bloggers have shared their tips for a Merry Mindful Christmas. From great crafty activities, DIY gifts & acts of kindness to celebrate the festive month of December more mindfully and sustainably.

Read more in the Makers & Local guide now.
Read the guide

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2206 days ago

Hazy weekend for New Zealand.. again

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hazy skies caused by the tragic Australian bush fires are set to linger this weekend.
Northwesterly winds have blown a hazy plume of smoke across the Tasman Sea, and while it has mostly affected the South Island in recent weeks, it has moved up the country.
The "robust plume" is expected… View more
Hazy skies caused by the tragic Australian bush fires are set to linger this weekend.
Northwesterly winds have blown a hazy plume of smoke across the Tasman Sea, and while it has mostly affected the South Island in recent weeks, it has moved up the country.
The "robust plume" is expected to head to the South Island late on Saturday.
The haze has been causing a yellowish-orange, hue at sunset, making for some sweet sunset photos. Share your photos in the comments!
(Our photo is of the sun setting over the Waitākere Ranges, taken by visual journalist Ricky Wilson.)

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