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Do you have a teenager who finds school difficult?
Our Ultimate – Foundation Skills programme may be the right fit! This FREE programme is specifically for 16-19 year-olds and focuses on helping them gain important skills that will help them in the workplace and in the wider world. Your teen … View moreDo you have a teenager who finds school difficult?
Our Ultimate – Foundation Skills programme may be the right fit! This FREE programme is specifically for 16-19 year-olds and focuses on helping them gain important skills that will help them in the workplace and in the wider world. Your teen can gain credits towards NCEA 1 and 2, learn computer skills and how to write a CV, all while exploring a range of practical study and career options they can follow.
Visit our website to find out more about our Ultimate programme!
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
People are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified,… View morePeople are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
Mark & Rachael from Upper Riccarton
Hi there does anyone have a Polar FT7 Watch like the one in the photo they don't want anymore.It does not have to be a working watch.I just need one for parts
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week’s issue we share tips to help houseplants survive winter. It’s time to harvest perennial herbs, prune currants and take cutting, refresh mint plants, check stored onions and pumpkins and collect rose hips for vitamin C.
Plus how to grow Jerusalem artichokes and this month’s … View moreIn this week’s issue we share tips to help houseplants survive winter. It’s time to harvest perennial herbs, prune currants and take cutting, refresh mint plants, check stored onions and pumpkins and collect rose hips for vitamin C.
Plus how to grow Jerusalem artichokes and this month’s guide to plants to sow and grow. Enter NZ Gardener’s Houseplant Heroes competition and be in to win Arbrex Seal & Heal pruning paint from Burnet’s and the June issue of NZ Gardener.
Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here:
The Team from Resene ColorShop Tower Junction
Update a boring old plant pot with an on-trend terrazzo paint effect!
Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Cindy from Halswell
I am looking to rent a small unfurnished self contained unit for me and my cat (9 years). Middle aged, single female. Works full time and enjoys peace and quite on the weekends. Requirements: clean, warm, washing machine, off street parking and little gardens. 027 358 4699
Make the most of your retirement with less stress, and a whole lot of fun with SBS Unwind, a Reverse Equity Mortgage loan. The idea is simple – homeowners aged over 60 stay in their house but free up some money from the property to live their life.
Use the money however you like, while the … View moreMake the most of your retirement with less stress, and a whole lot of fun with SBS Unwind, a Reverse Equity Mortgage loan. The idea is simple – homeowners aged over 60 stay in their house but free up some money from the property to live their life.
Use the money however you like, while the flexible loan means regular payments aren’t required and you can repay all or some of the loan at any time.
For more details visit our website, contact your local SBS branch or call 0800 727 2265.
Eligibility Criteria, Terms and Conditions, and fees apply.
Find out more
Katrina from Unichem Lincoln Road Pharmacy
16 hours of contact lens wear with no discomfort. Now $19.99 until Sunday 21 June 2020. Available instore or online.
Hi Neighbours!
Our June SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of useful and interesting information.
The Newsletter outlines things to keep in mind around COVID-19 and a few key points from the 2020 'Rebuilding Together' Budget that will benefit seniors.
15… View moreHi Neighbours!
Our June SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of useful and interesting information.
The Newsletter outlines things to keep in mind around COVID-19 and a few key points from the 2020 'Rebuilding Together' Budget that will benefit seniors.
15 June marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. It is an opportunity to shine the light on the role we can all play in reducing elder abuse and neglect.
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Marco from Hornby
Get along on Sunday 21 June at 2pm for the Annual General Meeting of the Greater Hornby Residents Association to be held at Denton Park in the Hornby Rugby Clubrooms.
Everyone welcome and likely topics up for discussion will be the safety of Waterloo Road mixed in with the Cycleway planned and … View moreGet along on Sunday 21 June at 2pm for the Annual General Meeting of the Greater Hornby Residents Association to be held at Denton Park in the Hornby Rugby Clubrooms.
Everyone welcome and likely topics up for discussion will be the safety of Waterloo Road mixed in with the Cycleway planned and where is the South West Leisure Centre and Hornby Library at.
The AGM has been timed to be in the middle of the consultation period for the Christchurch City Council Annual Plan which will allow us to hear the views of the community before submitting our submission.
Sandy from Aidanfield
Tai Chi for Joy Class restarting from the 8th of June, Monday
Welcome to try your first class for FREE!
Guided by experienced Chinese teacher, Sandy Jiang, an accredited provider of the Strength and Balance Programme
Improving balance, posture, memory, flexibility, energy, immune system, … View moreTai Chi for Joy Class restarting from the 8th of June, Monday
Welcome to try your first class for FREE!
Guided by experienced Chinese teacher, Sandy Jiang, an accredited provider of the Strength and Balance Programme
Improving balance, posture, memory, flexibility, energy, immune system, relaxation, and well-being and proven to prevent falls, protecting bones and joints.
Free 1st visit: Come and try the graceful Tai Chi movements
~ the combination of yoga, gentle stretching, energy healing and meditation ~
Venue: Halswell Community Hall, 450 Halswell Road, Christchurch
Time: Mondays, 8 classes a term
Classes re-start from 8 June
Beginners: 1~ 2 pm
$72 per term ($9) or $11 casual,
$56 per term ($7) or $9 casual for Community Service card or SuperGold card holders
Experienced: 1 ~ 2:30 pm
$104 per term ($13) or $15 casual,
$88 per term ($11) or $13 casual for Community Service card or SuperGold card holders
Contact your Tai Chi teacher: Sandy Jiang 03 260-125, sandyjsky@gmail.com
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I have another 4 Qigong/Tai Chi classes in my own studio, 19 templetons Road, Hillmorton, Christchurch.
The classes will start from the 10th Wed. and 11th Thu. of June. The classes in my studio are booking essential because the space is limited.
Wed.
10 ~ 11:45 am Qigong
7 ~ 8:45 pm Tai Chi / Qigong
Thu.
1 ~ 2:45 pm Qigong
7~ 8:45 pm Qigong
$17 casual visit
$75 (5 weeks left in term 2) This is because of the Covid-19, we didn’t start in the beginning of the term 2. Normally one term is 10 weeks. I use school term for the classes in my studio.
FREE 1st visit
Qigong books and CDs available for your better improvement
Lesley from Halswell
Black and white printing only (no colour). Prints, copies, scans, and faxes. Has recently had a new drum. Selling because its surplus to our requirements.
Price: $100
Lois from Broomfield - Hei Hei
Has anyone got, or know someone who has a male or a pair of Gloucester canaries for sale please, at a reasonable price thanks
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Residents in Christchurch face a rates increase of between 3.5 and 5.5 per cent next year to plug a $90 million hole in the city council’s purse left largely by the coronavirus pandemic.
Hopes for a much-vaunted lowering of the increase to zero have been dashed, with staff warning the policy … View moreResidents in Christchurch face a rates increase of between 3.5 and 5.5 per cent next year to plug a $90 million hole in the city council’s purse left largely by the coronavirus pandemic.
Hopes for a much-vaunted lowering of the increase to zero have been dashed, with staff warning the policy would cause “unprecedented” redundancies, jeopardise projects and flout direct advice from the Government.
The authority also faces borrowing more than $100m over the next two years to pay for its coronavirus response and make up for an expected $61.8m in lost dividends from the trading companies it owns.
Read more here.
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Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
Who knew this fairytale treehouse was just 10 minutes from Whangārei?
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