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The Team from Christchurch City Council
As the weather warms up, it's the perfect time to take your dog for a stroll around the city.
There are some places where your dog can run free and others where they can't.
Find out more about summer dog restrictions here at Newsline: bit.ly...
Hi Neighbours!
The December edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers
In this issue we talk about the changes to GP fees. If you have a Community Services Card you may be entitled to cheaper doctor visits.
Need some … View moreHi Neighbours!
The December edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers
In this issue we talk about the changes to GP fees. If you have a Community Services Card you may be entitled to cheaper doctor visits.
Need some motivation in the kitchen? Try our delicious Mexican Salsa Salad from the NZ Nutrition Foundation.
To subscribe, follow this link: bit.ly...
To view the current edition go to superseniors.msd.govt.nz...
Hi neighbours, join in the fun and run or walk amongst the picturesque hills, valleys and vineyards of Pegasus Bay to support the New Zealand Brain Research Institute.
The Vine Run starter’s gun from 10am at the Pegasus Bay Winery.
After the event, there will be some live music to enjoy … View moreHi neighbours, join in the fun and run or walk amongst the picturesque hills, valleys and vineyards of Pegasus Bay to support the New Zealand Brain Research Institute.
The Vine Run starter’s gun from 10am at the Pegasus Bay Winery.
After the event, there will be some live music to enjoy during the afternoon so bring a picnic to enjoy on the Pegasus Bay lawns.
Please note:
It is not permitted to bring your own alcohol to this event. The bottle of wine included in the entry fee is to take away only and cannot be consumed on the premises.
Register here!
Creating sustainable ways of living is a defining challenge of our time and education is key to meeting that challenge. At Ara, our new postgraduate qualifications in sustainability are designed to bring together people from different areas of expertise to collaborate and find solutions.
If … View moreCreating sustainable ways of living is a defining challenge of our time and education is key to meeting that challenge. At Ara, our new postgraduate qualifications in sustainability are designed to bring together people from different areas of expertise to collaborate and find solutions.
If you’ve got a degree and an appetite for making significant environmental, social and cultural change, apply for our postgraduate certificate, postgraduate diploma or Master’s in Sustainable Practice (the first of its kind in Australasia) and learn how to solve challenges in your sector. You can even study part-time and/or remotely. Find out more here.
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Leanne from Linwood
Show is in Auckland next Tuesday 11 December 2018 in the evening. Sadly I can no longer attend due to family emergency.
Price: $160
Anna Williams Reporter from The Press
Christchurch's southwest will have to wait at least another four years before a $35.7 million pool, library and service centre is built.
Kyle Park, a contaminated former landfill site, is now being recommended by Christchurch City Council staff as the favoured location for the facility, … View moreChristchurch's southwest will have to wait at least another four years before a $35.7 million pool, library and service centre is built.
Kyle Park, a contaminated former landfill site, is now being recommended by Christchurch City Council staff as the favoured location for the facility, after Denton Park was ruled out earlier this year following strong public opposition.
Nelson's bi-cultural Christmas parade has caused a stir and some confusion among Santa's young fans. The traditional white-bearded, jolly man was replaced in the parade by a Māori man representing Santa Claus. Read the full story here.
Although many people were for the idea, some … View moreNelson's bi-cultural Christmas parade has caused a stir and some confusion among Santa's young fans. The traditional white-bearded, jolly man was replaced in the parade by a Māori man representing Santa Claus. Read the full story here.
Although many people were for the idea, some parents felt "blindsided" that they weren't forewarned that Hana Kōkō would be stepping in for Santa Claus. The parade's organisers have since apologised.
So we want to know your view on this topic. Are you in support of modernising Christmas, or do you prefer a traditional Santa? Take part in our poll below!
The Team from Christchurch City Council
We think you will probably agree we need to protect this very special place on the Banks Peninsula - just an hour’s drive from Christchurch. So we’ve come up with a plan to ensure it’s looked after for years to come, but we need to know if you think we’ve got it right. To give us your … View moreWe think you will probably agree we need to protect this very special place on the Banks Peninsula - just an hour’s drive from Christchurch. So we’ve come up with a plan to ensure it’s looked after for years to come, but we need to know if you think we’ve got it right. To give us your feedback just click the link below!
Thank you Lily Hall for providing this beautiful image 😍🙌
Eve from St Albans
Hi Neighbours, my daughter Phoebe has come up with a small business selling environmentally friendly stainless steel straws in a handy pouch www.StrawThing.co.nz.... She was so concerned about the impact that plastic is having on our oceans that she decided to do something about it. The packs are… View moreHi Neighbours, my daughter Phoebe has come up with a small business selling environmentally friendly stainless steel straws in a handy pouch www.StrawThing.co.nz.... She was so concerned about the impact that plastic is having on our oceans that she decided to do something about it. The packs are a great Xmas present/stocking stuffer! Read more about it an order your set at www.StrawThing.co.nz... . There are 3 designs to choose from, Daisy, Whale and Wave.
Thanks for your support!
Price: $15
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This month, we want to challenge everyone to come together and help those in need this holiday season. With so much going on this time of year it’s easy to get caught up in the festivities and forget about those having a difficult time.
From elderly neighbours with no one to celebrate with to … View moreThis month, we want to challenge everyone to come together and help those in need this holiday season. With so much going on this time of year it’s easy to get caught up in the festivities and forget about those having a difficult time.
From elderly neighbours with no one to celebrate with to homeless families and those with disabilities struggling to just get by, reach out to someone who could use a helping hand and remind them what the holiday spirit is all about!
Share your photos and experiences using the following hashtag so we can see what you got up to.
#NSNZhelpinghands
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Christchurch authorities have come up with a plan to stop boy racers revving engines and racing off the line: Don't let them hit red lights. From Thursday the Christchurch City Council will trial phasing the traffic lights on Bealey Ave so traffic gets a clear run down the length of the … View moreChristchurch authorities have come up with a plan to stop boy racers revving engines and racing off the line: Don't let them hit red lights. From Thursday the Christchurch City Council will trial phasing the traffic lights on Bealey Ave so traffic gets a clear run down the length of the street, to reduce noise from things like stopping and accelerating, revving and burn-outs. Council transport operations manager Steffan Thomas said police asked for the trial, which will run between 10pm and 5am on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Read more
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Every year, summer means an influx of Kiwis to beaches, rivers and campgrounds all over Aotearoa. Kiwis love summer – it’s in our DNA – but if we’re honest, we’re not always very good at it. Stay safe with a few tips from Westpac:
- Don’t turn your back to the waves.
- Always take … View moreEvery year, summer means an influx of Kiwis to beaches, rivers and campgrounds all over Aotearoa. Kiwis love summer – it’s in our DNA – but if we’re honest, we’re not always very good at it. Stay safe with a few tips from Westpac:
- Don’t turn your back to the waves.
- Always take your lifejacket.
- Tell someone when you’ll be back.
- Don’t drive when you are tired.
And remember if you stray too far, the Choppers can help. In the last 12 months, Canterbury’s Westpac Rescue Helicopter flew 664 missions keeping Kiwis safe.
Stay safe in Chopper Country.
The Westpac NZ Team
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Commuter towns must take their share of new residents as greater Christchurch's population balloons by as much as 50 per cent in the next 30 years, a new report says.
The draft report says a combination of population growth and social change means up to 86,000 new homes, more that previously … View moreCommuter towns must take their share of new residents as greater Christchurch's population balloons by as much as 50 per cent in the next 30 years, a new report says.
The draft report says a combination of population growth and social change means up to 86,000 new homes, more that previously thought, will be needed by 2048. However, it warns the growth in satellite towns like Rangiora and Rolleston will lead to increased traffic congestion without better public transport.
Estimates have put greater Christchurch's population in 30 years at between 618,000 and 742,000, up from 428,000 now.
Read the full story by clicking the link below and tell us what you think in the comments (please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).
Hi neighbours,
Keep your eyes peeled for the latest scam to be fooling Kiwis. Scammers are taking advantage of people looking for a home to call their own, creating fake competitions and giveaways to win a tiny home.
A recent scam asked people to sign up on their page which went through a process… View moreHi neighbours,
Keep your eyes peeled for the latest scam to be fooling Kiwis. Scammers are taking advantage of people looking for a home to call their own, creating fake competitions and giveaways to win a tiny home.
A recent scam asked people to sign up on their page which went through a process of multiple surveys so the scammers can collect more information about the Facebook user in the hope of collecting personal details, including bank accounts. To read all about the scam, click here.
A fraud education manager says:
- People are helping the scammers by liking and sharing the post as it spreads the virus
- As soon as you like the Facebook post it gives scammers access to information
- If unsure whether it's a scam or not, look for terms and conditions - often these scams do not have them
- If you think you've been made a victim of an online scam, contact Netsafe and report it immediately. You can access Netsafe's page here.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
"Staying independent, confident and healthy is important at any age, but especially if you or someone you love is over 65. Have you heard about the ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ movement? There’s a website full of practical information and advice, as well as local strength and balance … View more"Staying independent, confident and healthy is important at any age, but especially if you or someone you love is over 65. Have you heard about the ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ movement? There’s a website full of practical information and advice, as well as local strength and balance classes to keep you steady on your feet.
Go to livestronger.org.nz to find out more and keep loving your independence. Brought to you by ACC, Ministry of Health and Health Quality and Safety Commission."
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