Tauriko, Tauranga

See a link that looks suspicious? Don’t click it.

See a link that looks suspicious? Don’t click it.

Verify the sender or website before opening. Say something: Let your community know about active scams.

3034 days ago

Women in Business Luncheon

Centre Manager from Welcome Bay Community Centre

The First in Welcome Bay!!
Hear Zita Cameron from Infuzed
Women in Business Luncheon
Friday
15 September 2017
12.00pm
(doors open 11.30am)
@ Welcome Bay Community Centre
View more
The First in Welcome Bay!!
Hear Zita Cameron from Infuzed
Women in Business Luncheon
Friday
15 September 2017
12.00pm
(doors open 11.30am)
@ Welcome Bay Community Centre
242 Welcome Bay Rd
Buffet Lunch – $15 per person
Registrations: business@welcomebay.org.nz

Image

Luncheon Poster.pdf Download View

3035 days ago

Soda stream

Beverley from Oropi

Does anyone have a soda stream machine they might want to sell? It's for an autistic boy who is not drinking enough fluids & I just KNOW he will be utterly engaged with the making of soda & so up his fluid intake......win-win!

3034 days ago

What's In Season this Spring?

SuperValue New Zealand

Spring has sprung! Whether it's the blooming daffodils, warmer weather, longer days or summer dishes being whipped up in the kitchen - there's a lot to love about this season! Some of our most favourite fruit and vegetables are being introduced and are more plentiful in supermarkets, … View moreSpring has sprung! Whether it's the blooming daffodils, warmer weather, longer days or summer dishes being whipped up in the kitchen - there's a lot to love about this season! Some of our most favourite fruit and vegetables are being introduced and are more plentiful in supermarkets, including spring onions, silverbeet, broccoli, tamarillos and avocados. Check out our facts and tips on avocados and what else is in-season! What's in season?

Image
3035 days ago

Cushions

Ann from Judea

Two large cushions.
Good condition. Smoke free home.
Approx 68cm square
$12 for both

Negotiable

Image
S
3035 days ago

MAZDA 2 - NZ NEW 2008

Susan from Bethlehem

ONLY 83,000KMS
6 AIRBAGS, 1500 CC MANUAL
REGULARLY SERVICED
ONE ELDERLY LADY OWNER
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
PH 5769957 OR 0273841612

Price: $8,500

3035 days ago

Spring is here - Look out for Myrtle Rust

Ministry for Primary Industries

Myrtle Rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga myrtle trees such as ramarama, pōhutukawa, mānuka and bottle brush. It has been dormant over the winter months due to the lower temperatures, but with spring now here Myrtle Rust could thrive and become easier to spot. If you see it, … View moreMyrtle Rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga myrtle trees such as ramarama, pōhutukawa, mānuka and bottle brush. It has been dormant over the winter months due to the lower temperatures, but with spring now here Myrtle Rust could thrive and become easier to spot. If you see it, DO NOT TOUCH OR DISTURB THE PLANT. Take photos and call MPI immediately on 0800 80 99 66. Find out more

Image
3036 days ago

Crewcut customers have the chance to win a trip to Rarotonga

Bernard from Crewcut Lawn and Garden

We are very excited to be giving our customers the chance to win big! There are 30 prizes up for grabs so you need to make sure you’re in to win. All you have to do to enter the draw is to give your Crewcut operator your current email and mobile. It’s that easy! You could be sipping your Piña … View moreWe are very excited to be giving our customers the chance to win big! There are 30 prizes up for grabs so you need to make sure you’re in to win. All you have to do to enter the draw is to give your Crewcut operator your current email and mobile. It’s that easy! You could be sipping your Piña Colada in Rarotongan bliss in no time. Competition runs from July 1st - September 10th 2017. Prizes drawn September 18th

Image
3042 days ago

VEON TV Remote

Candice from Omanawa

Hi Neighbourly Family.
I would like a Veon TV remote if anyone has an unused or unwanted remote available.
Ours broke and unfortunately the tv buttons are very challenging to access and are not labled...So while trying to change channel we are changing every other setting as well. Buttons are … View more
Hi Neighbourly Family.
I would like a Veon TV remote if anyone has an unused or unwanted remote available.
Ours broke and unfortunately the tv buttons are very challenging to access and are not labled...So while trying to change channel we are changing every other setting as well. Buttons are under the tv and not on a front panel as such.
Your assistance will be appreciated.
Cheers, Candice x

Free

3037 days ago

Avocados

Crestin from Ohauiti

Hello everyone,
My family and I are looking for some more avocados. Due to great health support from these amazing fruits and the price of them in supermarkets. Could one please help with availability in finding some. Whiling to pay.

Thank you so much

3037 days ago

self contained unit or master bedroom

Bradley from Matua

Hi all im looking for a self contained unit or master bedroom in the Tauranga to rent long term, i am a single working male, i keep to myself and pay bills on time. please feel free to ask any questions.
thanks Brad.
0224986988,,

3037 days ago

Women in Business Luncheon

Centre Manager from Welcome Bay Community Centre

The First in Welcome Bay!!
Women in Business Luncheon
Friday
15 September 2017
12.00pm
(doors open 11.30am)
@ Welcome Bay Community Centre
242 Welcome Bay Rd
Buffet Lunch – $15 per person
Registrations: business@welcomebay.org.nz

Image

Luncheon Poster.pdf Download View

C
3039 days ago

Computer Assistance please

Christina from Bellevue

Hi there
Can anyone please help or know of someone who can assist us with the service of an Apple computer that has the garage band software that can edit an instrumental piece of music that we are requiring for our daughters wedding.
Many thanks

3038 days ago

Can a Millennial own a lawn care business

Crewcut Lawn and Garden

If you were born between 1980 and 2000 then chances are, you fit into the special class of avocado eating, selfie taking, brunch loving millennials. You may be working in a job you enjoy, but are seeking something more fulfilling. Franchise or business ownership is seen as a milestone some reach … View moreIf you were born between 1980 and 2000 then chances are, you fit into the special class of avocado eating, selfie taking, brunch loving millennials. You may be working in a job you enjoy, but are seeking something more fulfilling. Franchise or business ownership is seen as a milestone some reach after a lifetime of ‘working for the man’. Seen as a rite of freedom, it’s generally not reserved for the young. However a lawn care business could possibly be your next best life move during a time when you’re not sure what the future could hold.
Maybe a lawn care business could work? According to a Forbes analysis, 72% of millennials said that they want to be their own boss. They don’t want to listen to others and work extremely hard in a field of work they don’t enjoy. They want to have a life, not a job. There are many opportunities in a lawn care business which would make you perfect for this kind of business, here are a few:
1. Fresh thinking
The newer generations always bring a different kind of thinking to the table (or the lawn). Your generation wants to make a living in a job you’ll enjoy. To do this, you’ll come up with different strategies to make it work.
2. Openness with new technologies
Millennials have been raised with technology - learning another won’t scare you away. In fact, you love it. Embracing new technology ensures you won’t be left behind (especially when the new frontier of automated mowing just around the corner).
3. Born into social media
While much of your work will be behind the garden tools, you have the know-how to film, create and share your work with your surrounding community. You're a natural at Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, Youtube and Twitter, while your Baby Booming counterparts tend to struggle. This innate social marketing will make you stand out amongst the crowd. Crewcut appreciates creative thinking to solve business problems, and this is where you could fit in well.
4. You’re fairly fit and active
Let’s face it, it’s gonna be a lot easier for a 20-something-year-old to stay out and work hard in the gardens for 6+ hours a day. While you’re still fit and active with minimal health issues, it’s the perfect time to own a lawn care business. Some of our lawn care business owners reported walking 25-30km a day during the summer months! Could your Fitbit handle that?
5. You have the time to really build your business and savings
While you’re young and don’t have as many responsibilities in your personal life, you’ll really be able to earn good dollars to save towards your future goals. How else are you going to afford a house in today’s market? With Crewcut operators earning well above industry standard, you’re guaranteed to sneak in a few extra avocados each week.
So you’ve finally decided that a lawn care business is for you, so how do you start? The best thing to do is to talk to our team, by calling us on 0800 800 286, or emailing tauranga@crewcut.co.nz

Negotiable

Image
3038 days ago

How much do our customers save?

Electric from Auckland Central

Hey everyone. Over the past year over 1000 customers provided us with a bill from their previous supplier when they joined. We ran the numbers, and we’re proud to say that customers switching to Electric Kiwi save $240 a year on average! Maybe that’s why we are NZ's fastest growing power … View moreHey everyone. Over the past year over 1000 customers provided us with a bill from their previous supplier when they joined. We ran the numbers, and we’re proud to say that customers switching to Electric Kiwi save $240 a year on average! Maybe that’s why we are NZ's fastest growing power company?

Want to know what you could save? Head to our online calculator.
Find out more

Image
Top