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The Team Reporter from NZ Farmer - North Island
Hello everyone, have you read your copy of NZFarmer?
NZFarmer has moved to isuue and all editions will be available there each month including both North and South Island editions. So head over there and follow us on our rural journey.
Sonita
The Team from Resene ColorShop Victoria Park
Give an old wooden wardrobe a no-sand Resene paint makeover to add more colour – as well as more storage – to your life.
Get started on your own with these easy instructions.
Edmund Hillary Retirement Village
Ryman Healthcare is pleased to announce it’s been awarded the Wellbeing Tick, a significant milestone marking the company as the first healthcare organisation in New Zealand and Australia to receive this accreditation.
The Wellbeing Tick is a workplace accreditation programme that recognises … View moreRyman Healthcare is pleased to announce it’s been awarded the Wellbeing Tick, a significant milestone marking the company as the first healthcare organisation in New Zealand and Australia to receive this accreditation.
The Wellbeing Tick is a workplace accreditation programme that recognises organisations that commit to the wellbeing of their people and are ready to make systemic changes to the way they operate.
The programme is based on an award-winning and globally researched framework, aiming to set the standard for workplace wellbeing practices in New Zealand and Australia.
Click to read the full story.
The Team from NZ Compare
Welcome to the Year of the Dragon - the symbol of power!
WIN 1 of 3 $50 gift cards in our Lunar New Year contest:
Simply share which month does your household's power bill PEAK and why to WIN! CLICK below to enter!
Let NZ Compare power up your year!
Entry ends on 12/2.
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi
Interested in a rewarding career in the Health Sector? We are excited to launch our new Health and Wellbeing Certificates to complement our Nursing Degree.
Choosing a career in Health opens a range of exciting opportunities in the health and social sectors. Health is a rewarding and varied field… View moreInterested in a rewarding career in the Health Sector? We are excited to launch our new Health and Wellbeing Certificates to complement our Nursing Degree.
Choosing a career in Health opens a range of exciting opportunities in the health and social sectors. Health is a rewarding and varied field with many diverse opportunities available for both clinical and non-clinical careers, in the growing health industry.
Study with us today!
Find out more
The Team Reporter from NZ Farmer - North Island
Hello everyone hope you are doing great. The January issue of NZFarmer is now out so make sure you grab your copy today. You can also sign up to our fortnightly newsletter: www.stuff.co.nz...
Hope you enjoy reading it.
Sonita
CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG
CCRG's latest E-news is out.
The Happening #91 January 2024
Raumati rules in the city centre.
The usual mix of uplifts and, well, let's call it 'advocacy balance' for the positivity.
Never a dull moment for those of us living vertically in our pokapū tāone.
… View moreCCRG's latest E-news is out.
The Happening #91 January 2024
Raumati rules in the city centre.
The usual mix of uplifts and, well, let's call it 'advocacy balance' for the positivity.
Never a dull moment for those of us living vertically in our pokapū tāone.
bit.ly...
Jack Neighbourly Lead from Ponsonby
Whether you're a gourmet guru or love a good meal on a budget, let's talk about our favourite low-budget restaurants in the area! Drop your go-to spots in the comments, and let's create a neighbourhood guide to delicious, wallet-friendly eats. Whether it's the hidden gem with … View moreWhether you're a gourmet guru or love a good meal on a budget, let's talk about our favourite low-budget restaurants in the area! Drop your go-to spots in the comments, and let's create a neighbourhood guide to delicious, wallet-friendly eats. Whether it's the hidden gem with mouthwatering tacos or the noodle joint that never disappoints, spill the beans on your top picks! 🌯🍣
Virginia from Saint Marys Bay
LCD digital colour tv.
Model KDL-32EX400.
Adapter and headphones optional…I’d take $0 for tv alone.
Suitable for sky box.
Works like new.
Price: $80
Virginia from Saint Marys Bay
LCD digital colour tv. Model KDL-32EX400.
Blue tooth adapter and headphones optional… tv alone $50.00
Collect from st Mary’s bay
Price: $80
CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG
It is a known fact that men and women have different mobility patterns. Women tend to make more trips with multiple purposes, as they may have more responsibilities and tasks to accomplish once they leave the house. However, many urban areas are not designed to accommodate women and girls’ needs … View moreIt is a known fact that men and women have different mobility patterns. Women tend to make more trips with multiple purposes, as they may have more responsibilities and tasks to accomplish once they leave the house. However, many urban areas are not designed to accommodate women and girls’ needs and preferences, and expose them to various risks and challenges. As a consequence, women and girls face unwelcome, unsafe and stressful situations in their daily travels.
In 2018, Women in Urbanism Aotearoa conducted a survey of women and found that more than 75% of them had experienced harassment while using public transport, walking or cycling. This is unacceptable.
Women in Urbanism Aotearoa and Arup invites women and girls to share their stories and perspectives on how they feel and what they encounter when they move around their city.
Take their survey today by visiting womeninurbanism.co.nz.... Including your voice in this survey will help raise awareness of issues in our urban spaces and make our cities safer for all. Survey closes at midnight on Friday 16 February.
Thomas from The WiFi Experts
Slow WiFi? Deadzones? Call in the experts for a free site visit and quote.
Jack Neighbourly Lead from Ponsonby
🚗 Let's Talk Traffic in Our Area! 🚦
Hey neighbors! Quick shoutout from Newmarket. So, on the bus recently, and guess what? Bus lanes turned into a mini parking lot for some cars playing hide and seek! 🚌 Classic move, right?
Now, onto these traffic lights. That stretch is … View more🚗 Let's Talk Traffic in Our Area! 🚦
Hey neighbors! Quick shoutout from Newmarket. So, on the bus recently, and guess what? Bus lanes turned into a mini parking lot for some cars playing hide and seek! 🚌 Classic move, right?
Now, onto these traffic lights. That stretch is something else – 8 sets in a row, spread across 500m of road. Your car practically gets a green light workout before budging an inch!
But let's shift gears. How's everyone else finding the traffic flow in your area?
We’re introducing bus route 4, extending route 20, and increasing frequency on other routes, from 28 January 2024! Find out more
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