Conifer Grove, Takanini

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2443 days ago

Invest with SBS Bank

SBS Bank

In addition to the great service we offer at SBS Bank, we also have great term investment rates. Invest a minimum of $1,000 with us for a 12-month term and you’ll receive 3.40%p.a. But the best part is you don’t need to even visit a branch – you can do it online.

Here’s the legal stuff: … View more
In addition to the great service we offer at SBS Bank, we also have great term investment rates. Invest a minimum of $1,000 with us for a 12-month term and you’ll receive 3.40%p.a. But the best part is you don’t need to even visit a branch – you can do it online.

Here’s the legal stuff: Rates are subject to change. Available for interest at maturity redeemable shares between $1,000 and $5,000,000 only. Specific account opening criteria, terms and conditions apply. A copy of the Southland Building Society (SBS Bank) Term Investment Terms & Conditions are available on request from any branch of SBS Bank or at sbsbank.co.nz.
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2443 days ago

Crossfit Introduction Course

Brett from Manurewa

Crossfit Taumata is 5 years young and has an introduction course coming up on the 7th of May. You'll learn the foundational movements of Crossfit, learn about a healthy lifestyle, good nutrition (we even make you some food to try) you'll get 2 assessments and a free t-shirt. But most … View moreCrossfit Taumata is 5 years young and has an introduction course coming up on the 7th of May. You'll learn the foundational movements of Crossfit, learn about a healthy lifestyle, good nutrition (we even make you some food to try) you'll get 2 assessments and a free t-shirt. But most importantly in 6 short weeks, you'll get some great measurable results. So email now info@crossfittaumata.co.nz or find us on Facebook @crossfittaumata

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2444 days ago

No more beds needed

Mandy from Papakura

Hi I am trying to help out a family in need of beds and or bunks, also bedding if you have it. Children have no beds.
Please contact me via neighbourly, many thanks Mandy

Free

2444 days ago

Concerns for sick two-day-old baby boy taken from Auckland's Middlemore Hospital

Neighbourly from Neighbourly.co.nz

Update: the missing woman and her baby have been found. Read more here

Police have concerns for a missing newborn baby who is understood to have been was taken from a south Auckland hospital by his mother.

Officers are asking for help to locate the two-day-old boy, who was removed from … View more
Update: the missing woman and her baby have been found. Read more here

Police have concerns for a missing newborn baby who is understood to have been was taken from a south Auckland hospital by his mother.

Officers are asking for help to locate the two-day-old boy, who was removed from Middlemore Hospital but requires urgent medical assistance.

Detective Senior Sergeant Malcolm Hassall said the boy was believed to be with his mother, Dorothy Opetaia. He said the mum and baby were likely to be in the south Auckland area.

"I'm appealing for Dorothy or any family members to take the baby to any hospital straight away, delaying medical attention could cause him to become seriously ill."

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2444 days ago

Going on a road trip this Easter?

Beaurepaires Takanini

We have put together an Easter Care Package so you can be road trip ready this long weekend. This package is only available through our online store so make sure you get one before this special ends on the 27th of April! It’s just $99 for cars and $115 for SUV/4x4.

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2445 days ago

Opposition to New Youth Prison in Weymouth

Cliff from Weymouth

In Weymouth we have a Care and Protection Residence for up to 14 year olds in Weymouth Road (Whakatakpoki) which the Ministry of Children no longer needs because they have a change of policy in dealing with Care and Protection. The Ministry is trying to change the designation from Care and … View moreIn Weymouth we have a Care and Protection Residence for up to 14 year olds in Weymouth Road (Whakatakpoki) which the Ministry of Children no longer needs because they have a change of policy in dealing with Care and Protection. The Ministry is trying to change the designation from Care and Protection to a youth prison for up to 19 year olds and increasing the number of inmates by 50% in a densely populated area, with young families, schools and childcare facilities close by. Existing Youth Prisons are all sited away from densely populated residential areas. The Local Board are against it, our Local Auckland Councilors are against it, the residents association is against it. However OUR local MP for Manurewa LOUISA WALL has stated she is 100% in favour of it. I am trying to inform as many of her constituents as I can so they can see how she supports the local community (NOT). Needless to say she doesn't live in the immediate vicinity of the proposed prison. I don't remember seeing this proposed change in the local paper. The issue is currently being heard in the Environment Court and the neighbourhood are up against the resources of the Government, The Ministry for Children (and the local MP). There are already two prisons, a youth justice residence and drug treatment centre in the local area so we are not NIMBYs.

2445 days ago

Hope is in Manukau!

LIFE

Hope is here. Hope for one and all. Hope for you.

Celebrate Easter at LIFE South in Manukau as we remember the hope-filled story of Easter. Join us on Easter Sunday for a free presentation of the Easter story through music, film, story and dance. Kids' programme available for preschool and… View more
Hope is here. Hope for one and all. Hope for you.

Celebrate Easter at LIFE South in Manukau as we remember the hope-filled story of Easter. Join us on Easter Sunday for a free presentation of the Easter story through music, film, story and dance. Kids' programme available for preschool and primary-aged children.

- Sunday 21 April
- 9am & 11am

LIFE South, 3 Lakewood Ct, Manukau
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2453 days ago

New Zealand Postcards and Stamp Collections

John from Takanini

I want to buy old NZ postcards and stamps or from any other country
contact John 021966674

2461 days ago

I Need Your Help Please

Sharon from Manurewa

My Gorgeous Girl Patches has been diagnosed with an Overactive Thyroid. This caused her to lose weight (about 2kg's), she went off her food and generally was not in a good state. The main treatment to cure her is Radioactive Iodine Treatment which will cure her Overactive Thyroid permanently.
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My Gorgeous Girl Patches has been diagnosed with an Overactive Thyroid. This caused her to lose weight (about 2kg's), she went off her food and generally was not in a good state. The main treatment to cure her is Radioactive Iodine Treatment which will cure her Overactive Thyroid permanently.

I have had Patches from a 6 week old kitten, she is now 12 years old. She is my companion and has always been tuned into my moods eg., if I have been sad she will always come and sit and cuddle with me. Now I want to help her in her time of need.

Please help if you can and please Share for me ❤️ Thank You ❤️
Donations and full story at:
givealittle.co.nz...

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2445 days ago

PAPAKURA ART GROUP INC. NEWSLETTER

Glenda Kenney from Papakura Art Group Inc.

Hi Everyone,
Another successful exhibition at the Sir Edmund Hillary Library ended yesterday. I hope you all enjoyed seeing the different styles of art work that the group has to offer.
Read the attached newsletter to find out how the pastel workshop that we had last week went, and more about … View more
Hi Everyone,
Another successful exhibition at the Sir Edmund Hillary Library ended yesterday. I hope you all enjoyed seeing the different styles of art work that the group has to offer.
Read the attached newsletter to find out how the pastel workshop that we had last week went, and more about upcoming events.

As always new members are most welcome.



Where to find us: - We meet at the Old Central School Hall 57 Wood St Papakura every Wednesday 12-3:30pm

What do we offer: - Free choice painting time, Art Tuition with experienced Artists Demonstrations and tips, a great book and DVD library, Workshops, Social interaction, Exhibitions, Competition, Plein Air days, a weekly newsletter, free tea and coffee available; make it yourself and bring along your lunch for a sit down and chat from mid-day.

What we use: - Our members work in watercolour, pastels, acrylics, oils, pencil/pen and charcoal and mixed media.



Who are we: - We are a very active group of people who welcome new members and who are always willing to help if you need some help.



For More Information Contact Glenda 021 928 028

NEWSLETTER 10th April 2019.pdf Download View

2446 days ago

Free Bubble Fun for you and your child - Mirumiru Monday

Melissa Walton from Weymouth Playcentre

Nau mai, Haere mai, Weymouth Playcentre is re-opening after the holidays with "Mirumiru Monday - Bubble Fun"!

Come along for a morning of FREE fun with your tamariki (0 – 6 years old).
Explore the fun and science of bubbles – including GIANT bubbles, a bubble machine and bubble … View more
Nau mai, Haere mai, Weymouth Playcentre is re-opening after the holidays with "Mirumiru Monday - Bubble Fun"!

Come along for a morning of FREE fun with your tamariki (0 – 6 years old).
Explore the fun and science of bubbles – including GIANT bubbles, a bubble machine and bubble snakes! Morning tea provided.

This Term, Weymouth Playcentre is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 9am – 12pm, you are welcome to visit us on any session. After a few visits, if you wish you enrol, you can enrol for one, two or three mornings a week with your child/ren. Weymouth Playcentre is completely FREE to attend with your children.

We are also starting "Space for you and your baby" for Jan-April 2019 babies on Tuesday afternoons.

Our village becomes your village at Playcentre: fun and friendship for you and your children. Everyone welcome.

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2446 days ago

Find out what's good in your hood

Communications Team from Auckland Council

We can see why the locals of Manukau love their Diversity Festival. This is what community and council working together is all about, and one of the reasons why people in Manukau are Living Local and Loving Local. To find out what’s happening in your neighbourhood, head to: … View moreWe can see why the locals of Manukau love their Diversity Festival. This is what community and council working together is all about, and one of the reasons why people in Manukau are Living Local and Loving Local. To find out what’s happening in your neighbourhood, head to: ourauckland.nz/lovelocal
#LiveLoveLocal
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2448 days ago

Neighbourly Halted a post of security

Michael from Manurewa

Hello everyone, I live in Rewa I roam with the WCP and Secure a few of the churches within Manurewa, I am called The Watchman For those of biblical standing i say Read Ezekiel 33 for clarification. For those who don't follow the biblical path Then A Watchmen in one or many to serve the Lord by… View moreHello everyone, I live in Rewa I roam with the WCP and Secure a few of the churches within Manurewa, I am called The Watchman For those of biblical standing i say Read Ezekiel 33 for clarification. For those who don't follow the biblical path Then A Watchmen in one or many to serve the Lord by Watching over the people and warning them of incoming Dangers, Threats and of others meaning to do harm. So when i make a post or reply out to the neighborhoods on Social Media Warning others to protect their information when taking online Competitions I usually include the host of that competition So i was quite concerned when i made a reply Alerting Neighbourly Users to watch for scammers when taking another of neighbourlys hosted competition with a paint company, only to find the warning was taken off via the Neighbourly Team, The huge Question came up, What were they Hiding? Under the freedom of speech one could argue but then look at neighbourlys policies they have the exclusive right to edited subtract of deny any post made via any member of Neighbourly.co.nz. And as they are owned via a Mainstream Media Corporation who uses the freedom of speech act to publish their own its funny how on their own services like Neighbourly that is not the case. Although I am still wondering what they are hiding? Why remove an alert reply warning others to protect their information, I would have thought with the Amount of users information they already share that Neighbourly would not be concerned to much, Lets Talk on this whats your Angle here I open this to the public to ask for yourself What is Neighbourly Hiding

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2447 days ago

Window Seals NZ

Steve from Papakura

Do You Have Aluminium Joinery ?
Call/ book your FREE house assessment.

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2447 days ago

Window Seals NZ

Steve from Papakura

Do You Have Aluminium Joinery ?
Book your FREE house assessment.

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