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22/09/2025
So a year on from the last post and what's changed, nothing π€·ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈ.
Good old kiwi entitlement / ideology still running the show.
Apparently to get the economy running again you have to give the rich and the landlords more tax breaks to stimulate the economy, who knew π€·ββοΈ...
Then they go and buy another deadend property or go to Hawaii to put it in their economy instead of ours which in turn would create better jobs and lift wages in nz instead.
The policy changes speak for themselves, your living the results of them right now!
NZ will never change until its continued capitalist agenda ends...
What happened to getting a job and getting ahead? What happened to kids growing up with hope? What happened to living in a society that is fair and equal so people don't have to commit crime to survive? What happened to the gorgeous happy fair New Zealand i arrived in 20 years ago???
Enough is enough NZ.... next year full reform and change is needed in the interests of everyone, it's been needed for years!! Literally there is no other option, nz is going to the dogs and no one can argue with that.
The amount of personal friends i have with mental health issues, the amount of friends lost moving away because they can't afford to stay anymore, the amount of friends losing jobs all because of the greed of it.
If your one of them that the system favors living the good life off of other people's misery then ask yourself this... What country do you want your kids to grow up in because if it carries on its current trajectory then it will be the next South Africa within 10 years, 100%.
On a final note, current life in Australia has never been fairer, easier, and more easier to get ahead.
Limited crime, job opportunities, cheap groceries, cheaper fuel, a tax system that works with incentives to do business not just sell houses to each other tax free.
For the sake of the whole country I hope NZ goes back to the beautiful fair paradise I arrived in 20 years ago to the day π.
27/07/2024
In a country that celebrates and rewards capitalism/greed and punishes those who try to do something for the greater good one day you wake up and think what is the point....
After 6 years it's time to call it a day.
In this industry and in this environment it's near on impossible to be sustainable.
Food prices that are some of the highest in the world (due to corporate greed and poor policy), a tax system that is beyond a joke, a mouldy house that costs a million bucks, you just can't charge 20 bucks for a sandwich, people won't pay it and we refuse to charge it, so here we are....
The government has achieved its goal of sending small businesses to the wall.
Call me nuts but I always believed a strong economy was made by having thriving businesses.....
The NZ economy is currently based on flipping overpriced mouldy house's to one another, untaxed for investors at stupid prices no one can afford. This is not a business nor does it create a strong economy.....
Now the entrenched over privileged/entitled landlords get the mortgage paid off by someone in a rent trap after they deduct their interest from their tax bill (the biggest tax cut of everyone) they then pay next to nothing at the end when they sell in regards to tax.
How on earth does a country grow and an economy flourish with this ideology and system, it does nothing for GDP or anyone except the rich.
If only the politicians weren't so entitled and privileged themselves with the objective to line their own pockets we might all be better off as a country.
Just a thought.
23/05/2024
This week on the road π ....
SATURDAY + SUNDAY= You can catch us at the 9AM-2PM π₯ π.
15/05/2024
This week on the road π ....
SATURDAY= You can catch us at the 9am-2pm π₯π.
SUNDAY= We'll be back at the for their monthly market 9am-2pm π₯π.
09/05/2024
This week on the road π ....
You can catch us Sunday at the 9am-2pm π₯π.
01/05/2024
This week on the road π.
You can catch us=
SATURDAY.... 9am-2pm.
SUNDAY.... At the awesome 9am-2pm π₯π.
24/04/2024
Back on the road this week π ....You can catch us Saturday & Sunday 9am-2pm π₯π.
18/04/2024
This week on the road π you can catch us Sunday at Catalina Bay Farmers Market 9am-2pm π₯π.
03/04/2024
This week on the road π......
SATURDAY= We'll be supporting the guys for their relay fundraising event at AUT Millenium on the shore, an excellent cause to get behind π₯π.
SUNDAY= We'll be at the legendary , second to last one this season! π₯π.
27/03/2024
This week on the road we'll be at 2 of our regular haunts π......
SATURDAY= We'll be hitting π₯π.
SUNDAY= We'll be at for the Easter Kumeu market π£ π₯π.
20/03/2024
This week on the road π......
SATURDAY & SUNDAY= We'll be hitting all weekend long.... Sunday is their annual pet day event πΆπΆ so bring the fur baby along for the ride π₯π.
11/03/2024
This week on the road π......
WEDNESDAY= We'll be hitting for their lunches on Takutai Square in town with π π₯π.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY= Supporting the Auckland Irish club in Mt Albert for their St Paddy's shenanigans π π», plenty of Craic all weekend long...... π₯βπ.
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To get to Osborne Lane in Auckland, you can take public transport by taking a bus or train that goes to Britomart station. From there, you can walk towards the east on Customs Street until you reach Queen Street. Turn left onto Queen Street and continue walking for around 10 minutes until you reach Victoria Street. Turn right onto Victoria Street and continue walking until you reach the corner of Victoria and Drake Streets. Osborne Lane will be on your right.
If you are driving, head towards Auckland CBD and look for signs leading to Victoria Street. There is a public parking lot located at 41 Beach Road which is a few steps away from Osborne Lane.
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