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Tina from Casebrook
I arrived home last night at 2am from work and seen a Subaru legacy running with 2 doors open then noticed that my car another subaru legacy was missing, it had only just happened i contacted the police to report it, then at 5 am i received a call from the police saying that they found my car it … View moreI arrived home last night at 2am from work and seen a Subaru legacy running with 2 doors open then noticed that my car another subaru legacy was missing, it had only just happened i contacted the police to report it, then at 5 am i received a call from the police saying that they found my car it was dumped on highsted road just around the corner and have stolen another Subaru.
Julia de Ruiter from The Salvation Army NZ
In 2019, make a resolution to donate to The Foodbank Project that will make you feel good and will make a real difference in your community. It's easy to set up a recurring donation online for the frequency and amount that you choose.
Instead of doing something for herself this New Year (and… View moreIn 2019, make a resolution to donate to The Foodbank Project that will make you feel good and will make a real difference in your community. It's easy to set up a recurring donation online for the frequency and amount that you choose.
Instead of doing something for herself this New Year (and struggling to keep the resolution), Ingrid is signing up to The Foodbank Project to donate a Small Family Bundle each month because it's a resolution she knows she can keep. Watch Ingrid's video here: www.facebook.com...
Learn more and donate here: www.foodbank.org.nz...
Matthew from
New years hours:
Monday 31st- 8:30am-6:00pm
Tuesday 1st- Closed
Wednesday 2nd- Closed
Thursday 3rd- 8:30am-6:00pm
Penny from Papanui
To Giveaway: King of Thorns
By Mark Lawrence.
Please only message through Neighbourly ( not cell phone )
Thanks
Free
Showcase your best photography and you could WIN one of six $2,000 Canon vouchers. Enter your photo into one of six categories:
- Great Outdoors
- People and Communities
- Kiwi Summer
- Thrill and Adventure
- Urban Life
- Bach and Backyard
Our favourite entries will be published in … View moreShowcase your best photography and you could WIN one of six $2,000 Canon vouchers. Enter your photo into one of six categories:
- Great Outdoors
- People and Communities
- Kiwi Summer
- Thrill and Adventure
- Urban Life
- Bach and Backyard
Our favourite entries will be published in your local newspaper and on stuff.co.nz/photoawards
Find out more!
Simon from
Hi Neighbours, we just wanted to wish you a great New Zealand summer!
If you're dreaming of a car for a classic Kiwi roadtrip or even a holiday to the islands, we'd love to make it happen. Take out a new loan with us before 31 January 2019, mention this post and we'll put $100 back … View moreHi Neighbours, we just wanted to wish you a great New Zealand summer!
If you're dreaming of a car for a classic Kiwi roadtrip or even a holiday to the islands, we'd love to make it happen. Take out a new loan with us before 31 January 2019, mention this post and we'll put $100 back in your pocket.
We'll be open over summer to help with whatever you need (except for the Statutory days), so if you have any questions or simply need some advice, just pop in or give us a call.
Bring on the sunshine and good times!
Simon, Judith and Peter
18 Harewood Road, Papanui
Penny from Papanui
To Giveaway : Cane storage chest.
This is at least 20 years old.
Please see photos for condition of it .
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Free
Sharon from Strowan
Large sunny room in st Albans in modern 3 bedroom fun loving guiet family home
Just bring your bedroom furniture,off street car park $230.This covers power reasonable food and unlimited internet
Your welcome to view
Penny from Papanui
To Giveaway: Attila The Judgement by William Napier.
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Penny from Papanui
To Giveaway :
King Arthur - The Bloody Cup.
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Free
Hi neighbours,
What do you get when you combine go-carts with the luge, and race down the side of a ski mountain? It's called mountain carting; and it's easily the most fun Brook Sabin has ever had.
This cool ride is at Cardrona - the South Island ski resort. Although most Kiwis head … View moreHi neighbours,
What do you get when you combine go-carts with the luge, and race down the side of a ski mountain? It's called mountain carting; and it's easily the most fun Brook Sabin has ever had.
This cool ride is at Cardrona - the South Island ski resort. Although most Kiwis head there during the winter ski season, in the warmer months it's a summer playground. Click here to read all about it. Have you given this a go?
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Tell us about your New Year resolution. How are you going to make 2019 better for yourself, your friends, family and community?
John from Upper Riccarton
www.stuff.co.nz...
Treasury Paper 14-10
2.3 Changing policy expectations
While useful, models do not capture all the effects policymakers expect from immigration.
When New Zealand moved to increase the numbers and skills of immigrants in the 1980s and 1990s, policymakers appear to … View morewww.stuff.co.nz...
Treasury Paper 14-10
2.3 Changing policy expectations
While useful, models do not capture all the effects policymakers expect from immigration.
When New Zealand moved to increase the numbers and skills of immigrants in the 1980s and 1990s, policymakers appear to have considered that these changes had the potential to have major beneficial impacts on the New Zealand economy, reinforcing the gains from the other liberalising and deregulating economic reforms undertaken during that period.
At that time, it was considered that skills-focused inward migration could: improve growth by bringing in better quality human capital and addressing skills shortages; improve international connections and boost trade; help mitigate the effects of population ageing; and have beneficial effects on fiscal balance. As well as “replacing” departing
New Zealanders and providing particular help with staffing public services (for example, medical professionals), it was believed that migration flows could be managed so as to avoid possible detrimental effects (such as congestion or poorer economic prospects) for existing New Zealanders.
Since then, New Zealand has had substantial gross and net immigration, which has been relatively skill-focused by international standards. However, New Zealand’s economic performance has not been transformed. Growth in GDP per capita has been relatively lacklustre, with no progress in closing income gaps with the rest of the advanced world, and productivity performance has been poor. It may be that initial expectations about the potential positive net benefits of immigration were too high.
Based on a large body of new research evidence and practical experience, the consensus among policymakers now is that other factors are more important for per capita growth and productivity than migration and population growth. CGE modelling exercises for
Australia and New Zealand have been influential in reshaping expectations.
www.treasury.govt.nz...
Migration and Macroeconomic
Performance in New Zealand:
Theory and Evidence
Julie Fry
New Zealand Treasury Working Paper 14/10
Every new job in tourism makes us poorer as a nation as the average income generated is below the average to generate present GDP per capita.
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Matthew from
Dear customers, we really want you to know how much we appreciate your valuable contribution in making a great success this year with us. We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you and to wish all of you a Merry Christmas . Lastly we will be opening on Friday 28 December .2018 … View moreDear customers, we really want you to know how much we appreciate your valuable contribution in making a great success this year with us. We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you and to wish all of you a Merry Christmas . Lastly we will be opening on Friday 28 December .2018 🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅see you soon
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