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Aftersocks NZ is a Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) initiative that supports rural communities, following an adverse event or natural disaster which has left them in need of financial assistance. Proceeds from the sale of Aftersocks contributes to the Rural Women New Zealand Adverse Events Relief … View moreAftersocks NZ is a Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) initiative that supports rural communities, following an adverse event or natural disaster which has left them in need of financial assistance. Proceeds from the sale of Aftersocks contributes to the Rural Women New Zealand Adverse Events Relief Fund.
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Barry from Otorohanga District
During the weekend of 19-20 August Otorohanga will host New Zealand's first Steam Festival. A steam drawn train will bring several hundred passengers from Auckland to spend a weekend at Otorohanga.
Local residents will have the opportunity to home-host our city visitors.
The railway … View moreDuring the weekend of 19-20 August Otorohanga will host New Zealand's first Steam Festival. A steam drawn train will bring several hundred passengers from Auckland to spend a weekend at Otorohanga.
Local residents will have the opportunity to home-host our city visitors.
The railway precinct, tracks and Wahanui Cres. will play host to a myriad of steam and vintage vehicles, food stalls and entertainment onthe main stage.
While our visitors from Auckland travel to various sights around the district, locals will have a variety of steam excursion trips to Te Kuiti and Te Awamutu, and on Saturday evening a dinner trip to Hamilton will see guests served canapes and bubbly enroute to Hamilton Station from where they will be bussed the The Narrows Landing Restaurant for a great evening of food and dancing. The return trip back to Otorohanga will be hosted by WiKi Kiwi and friends.
For the full program and additional details - see www.steamfestnz.com...
Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
Congratulations to George Dempsey who was awarded Runner Up of the Volunteer of the Year Award, nominated by Assistance Dogs New Zealand Trust.
George is a dedicated puppy raiser - who does much more for the organisation. His enthusiasm and effort contributes to their ongoing success...
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Alastair from Matamata
Is there anywhere close to matamata that has a good track to ride a mountain bike and have your dogs run with you? I've moved from Taupo where there were a few of these tracks in the forest.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
From today our Neighbourly page will be re-named to Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
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Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA)
Want to share your skills through volunteering? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. We accept volunteers aged 25-75.
We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance. Make a real difference in the lives… View moreWant to share your skills through volunteering? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. We accept volunteers aged 25-75.
We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance. Make a real difference in the lives of our Pacific neighbours. Learn more about volunteering with VSA.
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Looking at a new spa pool?
Keep and eye out in our showroom, we have a new demo Spa Pool arriving any day now.
This new TRUEFORM Spa has some really cool new features. Make sure you pop in and check it out. We can do some really great deals on spas.
Only available from Matamata ONLY Pool & … View moreLooking at a new spa pool?
Keep and eye out in our showroom, we have a new demo Spa Pool arriving any day now.
This new TRUEFORM Spa has some really cool new features. Make sure you pop in and check it out. We can do some really great deals on spas.
Only available from Matamata ONLY Pool & spa shop and AUTHORIZED Trueform Spas dealer.
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Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
Congratulations to the Cambridge Riding for the Disabled volunteer team who were awarded a special commendation at the 2017 Volunteer Excellence Awards.
The judges recognised their long standing success at providing emotional, social and physical benefits to those who attend their lessons.
Hi Neighbours. Pop into our Wallace Cotton Cambridge store for our huge Winter Sale. We’ve got 10-50% off almost everything! Save on soft cotton duvet sets, quilts, sleepwear and more. Come and visit us at 16 Empire Street, Cambridge to add a touch of luxury to your home. Shop now
Joan from Ohaupo
Hi, we have just bought a farm just south of Ohaupo township and have inherited a kunikuni older pig, 2 ? laying chickens and a rooster. also lots of tyres have been left behind that were used for sileage stacking. all free to anyone who wants them. please ph me on 027 6342073 thank you joan
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Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
Congratulations to Eve Boister from Cambridge who was awarded runner in the Volunteer of the Year ~ Youth Award category. Eve was nominated by St Vincent de Paul.
She started volunteering at age 15, and volunteers every week to make sure that 170 children and adults receive sandwiches, fruit and … View moreCongratulations to Eve Boister from Cambridge who was awarded runner in the Volunteer of the Year ~ Youth Award category. Eve was nominated by St Vincent de Paul.
She started volunteering at age 15, and volunteers every week to make sure that 170 children and adults receive sandwiches, fruit and milo.
Gail from Tamahere
Sunday, July 2, 2-4pm at St Stephen’s Tamahere church hall, corner of Airport Rd and Tamahere Drive, Tamahere
Gordon McLauchlan is a prolific author and keen-eyed social commentator. His latest book is Great Tales from Rural NZ. He has written a number of best-sellers including The Passionless … View moreSunday, July 2, 2-4pm at St Stephen’s Tamahere church hall, corner of Airport Rd and Tamahere Drive, Tamahere
Gordon McLauchlan is a prolific author and keen-eyed social commentator. His latest book is Great Tales from Rural NZ. He has written a number of best-sellers including The Passionless People, a social commentary on New Zealanders (1976), and The Farming of New Zealand, a history of NZ agriculture (1981). Both were updated and reprinted, in 2012 and 2007, respectively.
Gordon will be in conversation with his friend, fellow journalist and Tamahere resident Philippa Stevenson, the Green Party candidate for the Waikato in this year’s general election, on Sunday, July 2, 2-4pm at the St Stephen’s Tamahere church hall, corner of Airport Rd and Tamahere Drive. He will use his more than six decades of observation and writing about all manner of things New Zealand to comment about the current state of New Zealand and, particularly, its farming. He is well placed to comment on Waikato’s main industry as a former editor of the NZ Journal of Agriculture and author of the best seller, The Farming of New Zealand. Attendees are invited to bring along their favourite McLauchlan book to be signed by Gordon. There will be a light afternoon tea and a chance to chat to Gordon. Admission is $5 to cover costs.
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From Dumbledore in Harry Potter, to Mr Holland in Mr Holland's Opus, to Miss Honey in Roald Dahl's famous Matilda, great teachers inspire us all. In New Zealand, Kiwi IT developers are giving teaching a hi-tech upgrade with the creation of robotic maths tutor Amy - but even they admit … View moreFrom Dumbledore in Harry Potter, to Mr Holland in Mr Holland's Opus, to Miss Honey in Roald Dahl's famous Matilda, great teachers inspire us all. In New Zealand, Kiwi IT developers are giving teaching a hi-tech upgrade with the creation of robotic maths tutor Amy - but even they admit robots will never replace the real thing. Nominations are now open for the Favourite Teacher Awards – tell us about the teacher who has inspired you or your children.
www.FavouriteTeacher.co.nz...
Mix up a kiwi favourite by purchasing 2 Maggi packet soup mix and 2 Nestlé Reduced Cream Cans and you'll get a free dipping bowl to enjoy your dip! Find your local FreshChoice store and get your free bowl today! There are 4 Bowl Designs to Collect!
All FreshChoice supermarkets will have … View moreMix up a kiwi favourite by purchasing 2 Maggi packet soup mix and 2 Nestlé Reduced Cream Cans and you'll get a free dipping bowl to enjoy your dip! Find your local FreshChoice store and get your free bowl today! There are 4 Bowl Designs to Collect!
All FreshChoice supermarkets will have the bowls available until while stocks last, so get in quick!
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Every year, over 11,000 brave men and women keep us safe. Most of them are working full-time jobs. Many are parents or grandparents. When the siren sounds, they all come running.
If you know a fire volunteer, this is your chance to say thanks. #cheerstothevolunteers
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