SAVE THE MAITAI FUNDRAISER
FUNDRAISING 4 save the maitai
Downloadable files ,you print !!!!! $35.00 any size
one is called maitai wildflowers the other is maitai magic .flowers were picked at maitai and the water in maitai magic is maitai river water. I believe strongly in our protest to save and keep the maitai rural. All proceeds will go towards the fight. can you please share to all your friends try and get these images out there. just email me at logo2go@xtra.co.nz text 021 1733 541 or go to site www.digitalartservices.co.nz... tell me what size print you would like to get printed at copy center. The files are $35.00. no matter what size a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 and you can also get canvas prints!!!!you pay for printing, of course water marks will be removed lets hope this will be a successful fundraiser and any questions get in touch. dont forget 😁share share share
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DOC is rolling out a new tool to help figure out what to tackle first when it comes to protecting our threatened species and the things putting them at risk.
Why does this matter? As Nikki Macdonald from The Post points out, we’re a country with around 4,400 threatened species. With limited time and funding, conservation has always meant making tough calls about what gets attention first.
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Poll: Should we be pushing a soft-plastics recycling rollout across the whole region 🗑️
Nelson City Council has confirmed that the kerbside soft plastic trial is continuing for the current 1,000 homes. It’s a fantastic step towards being more sustainable, but many of us are still waiting for our turn.
We want to know: Should we be pushing for a rollout across the whole region? Or are you happy to keep using the drop-off points at the supermarket for now?
Is this something your household would actually participate in! ♻️
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89.5% Yes!
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10.5% Nah
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