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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Check out Get Growing subscriber Clare Strange's genius hack for a gardening apron. It was made from a pair of jeans from an op shop. "All of my gardening clothes come from op shops," she says. "Large men's shirts make good cover-ups to keep sun and insects off my arms. For… View moreCheck out Get Growing subscriber Clare Strange's genius hack for a gardening apron. It was made from a pair of jeans from an op shop. "All of my gardening clothes come from op shops," she says. "Large men's shirts make good cover-ups to keep sun and insects off my arms. For the apron, start with a smaller size than you would wear so it doesn't wrap around too far. Check that it has a lot of pockets." So tell us if you've got similarly fashionable, exclusive-for-the-garden glad rags, and if yes, why not post a photo in the Reply space too!
Communications Team from Auckland Council
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Owner from Sunset Surf & Turf
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
In some emergencies you may be stranded in your vehicle for some time. A flood, snow storm or major traffic accident could make it impossible to proceed.
What emergency supplies do you have in your vehicle?
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Rod from Awhitu - Pollok
Hi does anyone have Hawthorn berry Hedge, as I would like to pick (happy to buy) some berrys
Rod Hudson Beach 021 801 455
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We are currently taking enrolments for Foundation (beginners) up to level 5 (fluency) over the five campuses (Queen Street, Albany, Botany, Mangere and New Lynn).
We have classes in the morning, afternoon (3 days per week) and Evening (Monday to Thursday).
NZQA approved course, The … View moreWe are currently taking enrolments for Foundation (beginners) up to level 5 (fluency) over the five campuses (Queen Street, Albany, Botany, Mangere and New Lynn).
We have classes in the morning, afternoon (3 days per week) and Evening (Monday to Thursday).
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19 weeks , Full Time
Starting date: 30 July 2018
Midterm break: 1 October – 5 October 2018
Finishing date: 7 December 2018
The course is FREE if you are NZ permanent resident or citizen, If you need more information please visit our website, Email: courses@dynaspeak.ac.nz or contact the campus of your interest.
Queen Street Campus:
Address: Level 10, 238 Queen Street, Auckland 1143
Phone: 09 377 2434
Albany Campus:
Address: 1/2a William Pickering Drive, Rosedale, Albany 0632
Phone: 09 448 2570
Botany Campus:
Address: Office 5B, Block E (above Subway) Level 1 Fountain Lane South, Botany Downs Town Centre, East Tamaki 2013
Phone: 09 279 9313
Mangere Campus:
Address: 15 Canning Crescent, Mangere, Manukau 2011
Phone: 09 255 6741
New Lynn Campus:
Address: Level 1, 3047 Great North Road, New Lynn, Waitakere 0600
Phone: 09 827 3612
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Jessica from Pukekohe
2 x tall bamboo tiki torches used once with citronella last summer.
Have been kept in the garage.
Pick up Anselmi Ridge.
Free
Jessica from Pukekohe
Free.... if you can move it :)
Garage work bench / storage.
1415 x 900 x 1500
Waterproof top from kitchen bench.
Handy size for when your tight on space with your car etc in the garage
Is heavy so you will need help moving it and a trailer.
Pick up from Anselmi Ridge.
Free
Annette from Pukekohe
We have some conventional, hay bale sized, haylage, surplus to requirements, available for sale. Baled on our property in November, it consists of a mix of rye, cocksfoot, clover and plantain.
Our thoroughbreds love it .
Ph or text 021 202 5185--Pukekohe area
Price: $22
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Science offers hope, and you can help by taking part in a citizen science project - link to Kauri Rescue in the story.
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Graeme Bergh is a keen motorcyclist and happens to be a NZ Police officer. He’s attended many serious motorcycle crashes and learned first-hand the factors that cause and contribute to them.
Sadly, in the majority of cases, there were things the rider could have done to prevent the crash, … View moreGraeme Bergh is a keen motorcyclist and happens to be a NZ Police officer. He’s attended many serious motorcycle crashes and learned first-hand the factors that cause and contribute to them.
Sadly, in the majority of cases, there were things the rider could have done to prevent the crash, “and that breaks my heart”, says Graeme. His solution? “Do some training”. It just might save your life.
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