Clutha District, Balclutha

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2833 days ago

Last chance to swap your food cans!

Resene

Bring in any food cans to your local Resene owned ColorShop this weekend and we'll swap your food can for a Resene testpot!*

Add a splash of colour not only to your life but to that of a disadvantaged Kiwi; all food cans will be donated to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other … View more
Bring in any food cans to your local Resene owned ColorShop this weekend and we'll swap your food can for a Resene testpot!*

Add a splash of colour not only to your life but to that of a disadvantaged Kiwi; all food cans will be donated to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks, while you save up to $5.50 on each testpot purchase.

Don't miss out - there is nothing to lose with Hunger for Colour! but you've only got until tomorrow!

*60-80ml testpot
Learn more

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2834 days ago

Poll: Do you want more daylight hours?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It's hard to believe there's just five weeks (2 April) until daylight savings ends and our clocks go back. So we want to know. Would you like more daylight in the evenings? Are you happy returning from work in the dark? Do you like the idea of clocks going back early May - rather than … View moreIt's hard to believe there's just five weeks (2 April) until daylight savings ends and our clocks go back. So we want to know. Would you like more daylight in the evenings? Are you happy returning from work in the dark? Do you like the idea of clocks going back early May - rather than early April? Vote below - and then click here to discuss the idea with your neighbours!

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Do you want more daylight hours?
  • 62.9% Yes - I want more daylight! Summer is too short.
    62.9% Complete
  • 19.4% I'm not too bothered / I'm happy with the way things are
    19.4% Complete
  • 17.8% Absolutely not. It's too dark in the mornings already
    17.8% Complete
6257 votes
2834 days ago

Freezell 4 your Community nominations open now!

Haier & Cooking 4 Change

We are excited to be collaborating with iconic artist Dick Frizzell and Cooking 4 Change to find New Zealand’s most deserving charities and community groups! Nominate your most deserving local community group or charity to be in with a chance to win 1 of 3 ‘Freezzell’ fridges, artworked and… View moreWe are excited to be collaborating with iconic artist Dick Frizzell and Cooking 4 Change to find New Zealand’s most deserving charities and community groups! Nominate your most deserving local community group or charity to be in with a chance to win 1 of 3 ‘Freezzell’ fridges, artworked and personalised by Dick Frizzell. Nominate now

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2835 days ago

Challenge 'mind over matter' for Balclutha rider

Reporter Clutha Leader

Engine tuned and tyres primed, a Balclutha bike enthusiast sets off on a gruelling 48-hour odyssey tomorrow.

Local business owner Glenn Davidson will be hitting the road at lunchtime for the 2017 TT2000 motorcycle rally.

Less a conventional point-to- point rally than a personal checkpoint … View more
Engine tuned and tyres primed, a Balclutha bike enthusiast sets off on a gruelling 48-hour odyssey tomorrow.

Local business owner Glenn Davidson will be hitting the road at lunchtime for the 2017 TT2000 motorcycle rally.

Less a conventional point-to- point rally than a personal checkpoint challenge, riders take any route they wish to accumulate a minimum number of South Island-wide checkpoints and at least 2000km within 48 hours, thereby qualifying as a finisher.

There were no prizes for fastest or furthest, Davidson said.

"It's all about setting your own route and target according to your own bike and riding abilities. You can be out there riding for 35 of the 48 hours it runs, so you don't want to be taking stupid risks."

Rider fatigue was the toughest element to overcome, which he countered simply with regular food and water.

"The last thing you want at 3 in the morning is a headache. It's a case of mind over matter."

Participants last year collectively completed more than 300,000km, attracting just one speeding ticket in the process.

"There are those who would like to see these sorts of events shut down, but I don't believe they're any more dangerous than everyday riding. We all want to come in safely on Sunday, " Davidson said.

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2835 days ago

Struggling families getting help

Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times

A programme in south Invercargill is helping families with a community garden, firewood, budgeting services and more.
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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2835 days ago

Clinton scholarship to great allrounder

Reporter Clutha Leader

A South Otago student is $1000 better off after winning a rural scholarship recently.

Clinton born-and-bred Atawhai Hotene, 18, was selected as recipient of the Clinton Young Farmers Scholarship Award during a process that took place late last year, and was presented with her award in the … View more
A South Otago student is $1000 better off after winning a rural scholarship recently.

Clinton born-and-bred Atawhai Hotene, 18, was selected as recipient of the Clinton Young Farmers Scholarship Award during a process that took place late last year, and was presented with her award in the township last week. Club chairperson Mel Dodds oversaw the presentation in front of Clinton's emblematic horse statue on Thursday.

"We're delighted to award this year's scholarship to Atawhai, " Dodds said.

"Atawhai is a great all- rounder, and has done well both in her academic studies and through excelling in sports, representing New Zealand Touch at many levels including, most recently, under-21.

"She's a born-and-bred local, well-known and trusted locally as a friendly and reliable person, and is always available for babysitting and a neighbourly helping hand."

This was the third year the scholarship had been presented, with funding arising mainly from the club's biannual ball.

"When we started the award, we were keen to show that [Young Farmers] are not just about socialising and competition, but about giving back to the community too. We're pleased that through this annual $1000 scholarship we can give a local young person a boost in their studies or career."

Although to date the award had gone to first year students, it wasn't restricted to that group.

"Applicants just have to be 18-plus, local to the Clinton area, and seeking support for an academic or career project. We'd welcome more applicants, who can self-nominate, and the process starts in October each year."

Hotene, who completed her childhood education at Clinton Primary and South Otago High schools, began tertiary studies at Otago Polytechnic in Dunedin earlier this week.

"I'm studying Bachelor of Applied Science, Sports Management for three or four years, so the scholarship really helps get me started, " Hotene said.

She hoped her studies would lead to a career in sports, in the strengthening, conditioning and nutrition arena.

"I've also received other scholarships this year, so I'm grateful for all the support I've had locally from people. It definitely makes me more motivated to work hard and succeed."

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2835 days ago

Rural fire officers honoured

Reporter Clutha Leader

Waihola's long-serving rural fire officers were honoured at a 25th anniversary ceremony in the township on Saturday night.

Clutha District mayor Bryan Cadogan presented certificates to past and present brigade members. About 90 members, their families, and neighbouring brigade members … View more
Waihola's long-serving rural fire officers were honoured at a 25th anniversary ceremony in the township on Saturday night.

Clutha District mayor Bryan Cadogan presented certificates to past and present brigade members. About 90 members, their families, and neighbouring brigade members attended the ceremony. Among others receiving long-service medals was founder member and current Waihola deputy chief Gerard Keene, receiving a 25-year service star.

Keene said it was a great honour to be recognised with the award. "This is a great little community to serve. It's been demanding at times, but always rewarding, " he said.

Keene's chief, Waihola controller Brent Goodsir, paid credit to his reliability and long service.

"Gerard has one of our highest incident attendance rates and has always been a hands-on, dedicated officer. He helps keep everything ticking along in orderly fashion."

The Waihola Brigade continued to thrive, Keene said.

"We've got six new members training at the moment. I've got a few more years yet, but it's good to see the younger ones stepping up."

2835 days ago

Farmarama returns to Lawrence

Reporter Clutha Leader

One of the region's biggest field days hits Lawrence today and tomorrow, in the shape of the biannual Farmarama.

This, the 13th event organised by Lawrence Lions Club, was expected to bring one of the widest varieties of agricultural and rural vendors to South Otago's doorstep in its … View more
One of the region's biggest field days hits Lawrence today and tomorrow, in the shape of the biannual Farmarama.

This, the 13th event organised by Lawrence Lions Club, was expected to bring one of the widest varieties of agricultural and rural vendors to South Otago's doorstep in its history, organiser David Robertson said.

"It's a real hands-on day out for all farmers and contractors."

"We keep it simple. We're not an A & P show, so there's no entertainment, just farm-related products and services, and refreshments for our visitors."

More than 200 vendors would be represented across 90-plus sites, with business starting today from 11.30am, and from 9am to 5pm tomorrow. Entry is $10, with school-age children free.

Proceeds from the event would go to a range of local and regional good causes, Robertson said.

"Typically we raise about $30,000 or so, and some of that goes to community groups who help directly with the day, some to non-profit groups giving the widest benefit to the community. Our major sponsor is Southfuels, and we couldn't do it without them.

2835 days ago

Snapshot gone wrong

Reporter Clutha Leader

A kayak rescue at Nugget Point last week was the result of a wildlife snapshot gone wrong, it has emerged.

An experienced, all-female party of Bay of Plenty sea kayakers in their 40s and 50s were rounding the scenic Catlins beauty spot at about 11am on Thursday, when a member of the party … View more
A kayak rescue at Nugget Point last week was the result of a wildlife snapshot gone wrong, it has emerged.

An experienced, all-female party of Bay of Plenty sea kayakers in their 40s and 50s were rounding the scenic Catlins beauty spot at about 11am on Thursday, when a member of the party decided to take a photo of nearby fur seals.

While taking the shot, the woman lost control of her kayak and capsized, eventually making her way to nearby rocks at the foot of steep cliffs to the north of the Nugget Point lighthouse, Kaka Point Surf Life Saving Club president and rescuer Andrew Budge said. Despite suffering from cold and a gash to her leg, the woman was in good spirits when he arrived in the club IRB.

"[Paul Richardson and I] just patched her up and reassured her, before the helicopter arrived."

The surrounding rocks were also swarming with fur seals, giving the kayaker an unexpectedly extreme close-up of the very wildlife she'd been trying to photograph.

"There are all sorts of hazards around that bit of coast, wildlife just one of them, " Budge said.

Although extremely uncommon, the rescue was a warning to other coastal users.

"I think the last time we had a kayak rescue down there was in the 1980s, so it's pretty unusual, but with reefs, big swells and the unpredictability of the ocean on that bit of coast, you need to be prepared for anything."

Fortunately, it appeared the party had been experienced and well prepared, Budge said, otherwise there might have been a less happy outcome to the incident.

"When the first kayaker capsized and ran aground, the second member of the party then paddled ashore to tend to her companion, with the third remaining offshore and contacting emergency services on her cellphone.

"They had all the necessary provisions in terms of food, warm clothing and safety gear, but being unfamiliar with the area and conditions, have just come a bit unstuck.

"With the fog the next day it would have been a different story, so the message is pick your conditions, be prepared and, if in doubt, stay out."

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2837 days ago

Avoid ‘Oh No’ Moments this year!

The Team from Jennian Homes

So, you received a great fixed price for building your new home…Yay!

But...then you take a closer look and realise that not everything has been included. OH NO!

Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...get along to a New Home Builders Info Session with Jennian. From establishing a true building … View more
So, you received a great fixed price for building your new home…Yay!

But...then you take a closer look and realise that not everything has been included. OH NO!

Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...get along to a New Home Builders Info Session with Jennian. From establishing a true building budget...to constructive advice on building sustainably...it’s all covered in the New Home Builders Info Sessions being held by your local Jennian Homes team. Find out more.
Register now

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2838 days ago

Supersave on school travel with AT HOP (Age 5-19 years)

The Team from Auckland Transport

Buy & register your child's AT HOP card and save

Terms of use for AT HOP cards are available at AT.govt.nz/athop

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2839 days ago

Have your say on school uniforms...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Neighbourly has always been a popular place for neighbours to buy, sell and give away preloved school uniforms. In fact, it's prompted us to question whether a school uniform swap/sell section would be of interest to our members. If you have school uniform wearers in your family, we want to … View moreNeighbourly has always been a popular place for neighbours to buy, sell and give away preloved school uniforms. In fact, it's prompted us to question whether a school uniform swap/sell section would be of interest to our members. If you have school uniform wearers in your family, we want to know: do you think they're a good idea? How do you feel about the price of school uniforms? Would a swap or sell section for school uniforms on Neighbourly be useful to you? Share your thoughts below!

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2841 days ago

Poll: Cadbury or Whittaker's?

Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times

Cadbury or Whittaker's. Which brand do you prefer?
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Cadbury or Whittaker's?
  • 66.3% Whittaker's
    66.3% Complete
  • 16.3% Cadbury
    16.3% Complete
  • 17.3% I like them both
    17.3% Complete
98 votes
2842 days ago

Rabbit control virus one step closer

Reporter Clutha Leader

Rabbit relief may be in sight for landowners around Otago. Read full story: i.stuff.co.nz...

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2843 days ago

I heart my hood

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

This month we are launching the I Heart My Hood Project. This is your chance to celebrate your hood by sharing stories, photos or video. We really want to see and hear about the people in your neighbourhood. Portraits or videos of our neighbourhood champions, or the people that to you … View moreThis month we are launching the I Heart My Hood Project. This is your chance to celebrate your hood by sharing stories, photos or video. We really want to see and hear about the people in your neighbourhood. Portraits or videos of our neighbourhood champions, or the people that to you personify your community or ‘hood’. This year we’re doing it a little differently. To help focus (excuse the photography pun) we’ve chosen three themes.

1 – I Heart the History of My Hood

Everywhere we live has history, and stories. Do you know your hood’s history? Or maybe you know someone who has lived in the community for what seems like a million years, and know the place like that back of their hand. Was your hood the birth place of the women’s vote, or maybe site of the biggest lamington ever made way back in 53′ ….(Yes I know, random, but honestly we’re interesting in anything and everything)… By the way – this is also an awesome way to get our older ‘story tellers’ involved.

2 – I Heart Diversity in my Hood

New Zealand really has become a melting pot and that brings with it the rainbow of diversity of all kinds. Maybe you have the ‘united nations’ living on one street, maybe your neighbourhood pot luck dinners are better and more interesting than an international food fair could every dream of! We want to see and hear about it.

3 – I Heart My Healthy Hood

With our clean green image, amazing fresh foods, picture perfect outdoor environment, we know there are neighbourhoods out there that personify ‘health’. Is your neighbourhood or neighbour one of them? It could be through a neighbourhood walking group, or a ‘from garden to plate thanks to the shared neighbourhood community garden’ kind of thing. It might be a neighbourhood that has committed to getting the kids off screens and outside, or maybe its a whole street of cross fit power vegans ….. probably not … but you never know. What ever it is, we want to see and hear about it.

To enter go to our website and ‘share your story’

So get snapping and chatting. We have more information on I Heart My Hood available on facebook and on our website.


Here is a link to our first posting - I heart my healthy hood by Heather of Glen Eden. neighboursday.org.nz...

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