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Ross from Silverdale
Trendy rough-sawn planter box complete with trellis screen.
Block the wind, gain privacy and/or grow your vine, finish off that corner of your garden/deck/patio.
DIMENSIONS:
1800Lx300Dx1800Hmm (Planter 330mm high) 300mm front to back of trellis. Trellis 1800mm high & wide.
… View moreTrendy rough-sawn planter box complete with trellis screen.
Block the wind, gain privacy and/or grow your vine, finish off that corner of your garden/deck/patio.
DIMENSIONS:
1800Lx300Dx1800Hmm (Planter 330mm high) 300mm front to back of trellis. Trellis 1800mm high & wide.
Optional extras:
Stabilisers for higher wind zones (shown in photo) ($25)
Internal lining ($25)
Can make other sizes
MATERIALS:
Timber – H3.2 treated 150x20, 50mm thick Redwood ends
Fixings – Stainless Steel and Galvanised Screws.
Can be partially dismantled for transport.
I can deliver for $3.25 per km
Price: $530
The Team from Ryman Healthcare
Some of the best moments are shared over food. That’s why we’re giving you 10,000 New World Dollars when you sign up to an independent apartment or townhouse by 30 September 2025.*
We’ll cover the grocery bills, so you can spend less time worrying about what’s in the trolley and more … View moreSome of the best moments are shared over food. That’s why we’re giving you 10,000 New World Dollars when you sign up to an independent apartment or townhouse by 30 September 2025.*
We’ll cover the grocery bills, so you can spend less time worrying about what’s in the trolley and more time enjoying who’s around the table.
And because life at Ryman means less home maintenance, you’ll have even more time for the things you love.
*Participating villages only, promotion terms and Clubcard terms and conditions apply.
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Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff
The only mainland Royal Albatross breeding colony in the world can be found at Dunedin's Taiaroa Head. The Albatross are largest (and arguably the prettiest) seabird and is a taonga species to Māori.
Keen to see a fluffy royal albatross live? Head to the Royal Cam - a 24-hour live stream … View moreThe only mainland Royal Albatross breeding colony in the world can be found at Dunedin's Taiaroa Head. The Albatross are largest (and arguably the prettiest) seabird and is a taonga species to Māori.
Keen to see a fluffy royal albatross live? Head to the Royal Cam - a 24-hour live stream of an albatross nest.
Why the live feed? Well, the royal albatross are slow-breeding birds, and lay only one egg every two years.
Currently the chick in the feed is in its post-guard period, and is left alone. The parents are only returning with food every few days. This little chick will be hitting a milestone really soon - it will finally take their first flight in September! Keep an eye on our little celebrity here.
We hope this link brings a smile!
Steve from Orewa
Any one else had poor outcomes with Spark when there is a problem?
Ive been assisting me elderly neighbour, she has a landline outage and Ive found that there is no such thing as a speedy resolution.
Reality is that despite spending 2 hrs 10 mins to the Phillipines call centre speaking to … View moreAny one else had poor outcomes with Spark when there is a problem?
Ive been assisting me elderly neighbour, she has a landline outage and Ive found that there is no such thing as a speedy resolution.
Reality is that despite spending 2 hrs 10 mins to the Phillipines call centre speaking to someone that was difficult to understand, and also doing reboot and other tests on the Spark supplied modem and phones ( both new approx 6 months ago) the outcome is that the landline is still not working..
My complaint is not with the call centre.. its the process they are forced to go through to try and identlfy the fault,.. despite my telling them that the fault appears to be with the modem..
The simple solution would be to send another modem...
Spark are so far removed from being a customer service focused company the the WILL NOT SEND A TECHNICIAN to my neighbours place.
Im lead to believe that the dont give a stuff
Just shows that rebranding a Company never fixes the underlying issues
Im so please that I dont have a landline and use 2 Degrees for mobile
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Warwick from Snells Beach & Mahurangi East
Home-made go kart as pictured. Runs well, lots of fun for kids.
Pick up is from Snells Beach
Free
Maryanne from Orewa
Are you wanting a new home for your costume jewellery, your unwanted lace, beads and fabric collection?
Here at Orewa Red Cross we will gladly find your unwanted treasures a new home.
We are open daily from 9am - 5pm.
Get $40 off Resene’s quality range of 10L paints, wood stains, primers and sealers with your Resene DIY card.
Plus buy 1 60-80 mL testpot get 1 free! Visit your local Resene ColorShop or reseller and get started on your decorating project.
Choose from the widest range of Eco Choice approved… View moreGet $40 off Resene’s quality range of 10L paints, wood stains, primers and sealers with your Resene DIY card.
Plus buy 1 60-80 mL testpot get 1 free! Visit your local Resene ColorShop or reseller and get started on your decorating project.
Choose from the widest range of Eco Choice approved paints all made right here in New Zealand.
Learn more
Evelyn Page Retirement Village
At Ryman you'll find a perfect blend of independence and community. To learn more, read our guides to introduce you to life at Ryman, showcase our independent and assisted living options, and give clarity around the costs.
Click below to access your free guides to retirement living.
Kayleen from Orewa
✨ Connect for Women - Meeting Tomorrow! ✨
Ladies, are you looking to get socially connected with other women - to share in conversations and great company? Join us tomorrow for our Connect for Women meeting!
🗓 Wednesday @ 12 PM
📍 Coast - 342 Hibiscus Coast Highway (upstairs and to … View more✨ Connect for Women - Meeting Tomorrow! ✨
Ladies, are you looking to get socially connected with other women - to share in conversations and great company? Join us tomorrow for our Connect for Women meeting!
🗓 Wednesday @ 12 PM
📍 Coast - 342 Hibiscus Coast Highway (upstairs and to your right)
🤝 Let's empower, inspire, and uplift each other!
No matter who you are, what you do, how old you are, you are very welcome to come along and see if we are the right group for you. Bring a friend or come solo – everyone is welcome!
Let’s build strong connections, together! 💪💫
#ConnectForWomen #Networking #WomenSupportingWomen #Community
Kayleen from Orewa
It's not too late to join us at 5pm today.
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A post from yesterday:
✨ Connect for Women - Meeting Tomorrow! ✨
Ladies, are you looking to get socially connected with other women - to share in conversations and great company? Join us tomorrow … View moreIt's not too late to join us at 5pm today.
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A post from yesterday:
✨ Connect for Women - Meeting Tomorrow! ✨
Ladies, are you looking to get socially connected with other women - to share in conversations and great company? Join us tomorrow for our Connect for Women meeting!
🗓 Tuesday @ 5 PM
📍 Coast - 342 Hibiscus Coast Highway (upstairs and to your right)
🤝 Let's empower, inspire, and uplift each other!
No matter who you are, what you do, how old you are, you are very welcome to come along and see if we are the right group for you. Bring a friend or come solo – everyone is welcome!
Let’s build strong connections, together! 💪💫
#ConnectForWomen #Networking #WomenSupportingWomen #Community
The Team from Auckland Council
Hear from our team on how rates are set and ask your questions at our upcoming webinar.
📅 Thursday 21 August, 6 - 7.30pm
Join us online to learn about:
- Why and how the council sets rates
- Revaluation and its impact on rates
- See why some Aucklanders have had greater rates changes … View moreHear from our team on how rates are set and ask your questions at our upcoming webinar.
📅 Thursday 21 August, 6 - 7.30pm
Join us online to learn about:
- Why and how the council sets rates
- Revaluation and its impact on rates
- See why some Aucklanders have had greater rates changes than others
- Assistance available to ratepayers
- There will be an opportunity to have your questions answered
ℹ️ Find out more and register here: tinyurl.com...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Restructure.
A scary word that can make people uneasy—and for good reason. According to The Post, more than a third of New Zealand’s public services have recently faced it.
But why is restructuring the go-to strategy for driving change?
In The Post’s article '… View moreRestructure.
A scary word that can make people uneasy—and for good reason. According to The Post, more than a third of New Zealand’s public services have recently faced it.
But why is restructuring the go-to strategy for driving change?
In The Post’s article 'Reaching for change: Is our public service obsessed with restructuring?', doctoral candidate Annika Naschitzki from Victoria University is trying to understand repetitive restructuring.
New Zealand’s public service is often seen as risk-averse, slow-moving, and stuck. But interviewed staff indicate that they want change, that change is needed ... just not through restructuring.
Naschitzki doesn’t mince words: “We always have the same issues, but we keep trying to fix the same problem with the same hammer we've been using for decades.”
Are we leaning too heavily on structural change when real transformation might lie elsewhere? Perhaps through training, resourcing, tools, and practice, as Naschitzki suggests.
What do you think?
Is restructuring the right tool for meaningful change, or just a habit we can’t seem to break?
If you are wary of restructuring, how can we do better?
Tell us your thoughts in the comments!
51 replies (Members only)
Bevan from Warkworth
Now and then, a Neighbourly email comes out, saying "beware of xyz scam" or "these products are recalled".
OK, great. That's important to know.
BUT! The email does not contain the details. It's effectively just clickbait for neighbourly.
What the email … View moreNow and then, a Neighbourly email comes out, saying "beware of xyz scam" or "these products are recalled".
OK, great. That's important to know.
BUT! The email does not contain the details. It's effectively just clickbait for neighbourly.
What the email should do, is clearly state the current issue (scam, recall, security warning etc) and after that there can be a 'read more' link. When I see a recall email, and it says "click here to find out what is being recalled..." I don't click. Why should I? Its a waste of time. I've got to fruit around logging in etc.
The email should get straight to the point and just say what is necessary, and have the 'more info' link to the atricle/ discussion etc for those who want it.
This is communications 101, but some people just don't get it.
Email provides value: "Hey, Woolworths are recalling baby food with datch dates in August. Click here for more info"
Those who buy baby food will click. Those it does not affect will be saved the bother.
Email provides no value: "Hey, Woolworths has recalled some products you may have purchased. Click here to find out more"
Now, everyone has to click to find out if it's baby food or vodka. the 74% of recipients that it doesn't apply to have had a piece of their day wasted.
See the difference? Or am I just overthinking it and being facetious?
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Be aware of an investment scam that is allowing access to people’s phones.
How it works: The scam encourages you to install an app from an unverified source. This requires that you change your phone settings.
❌ DO NOT allow your phone to install unknown apps.
Once the app is … View moreBe aware of an investment scam that is allowing access to people’s phones.
How it works: The scam encourages you to install an app from an unverified source. This requires that you change your phone settings.
❌ DO NOT allow your phone to install unknown apps.
Once the app is installed, the scammers can gain access to your phone’s info. This will impact you, but may also facilitate scams on people you know using information lifted from your phone and installed apps.
For more information, head to Own Your Online
If you get suspicious communication, please contact Netsafe.
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