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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Government will hold a referendum on personal cannabis use at the 2020 general election - and it will be binding.
"It will be held at the 2020 general election. The agreement is that it will be binding. There is a bit of detail to still to work through," Justice Minister Andrew … View moreThe Government will hold a referendum on personal cannabis use at the 2020 general election - and it will be binding.
"It will be held at the 2020 general election. The agreement is that it will be binding. There is a bit of detail to still to work through," Justice Minister Andrew Little says.
What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below (please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Hi neighbours,
The clock is ticking (and no, we're not referring to the Christmas countdown!) - single-use plastic bags will be out of circulation from July 1, 2019.
All retailers, ie not just supermarkets, will no longer be able to sell or give away single-use plastic shopping bags after … View moreHi neighbours,
The clock is ticking (and no, we're not referring to the Christmas countdown!) - single-use plastic bags will be out of circulation from July 1, 2019.
All retailers, ie not just supermarkets, will no longer be able to sell or give away single-use plastic shopping bags after this date. To read more, click here.
Do you support the single-use plastic bag ban? How will the ban affect your life?
Have you already adapted to a plastic bag-free life or will this mean big changes in your household? What are your tips and tricks for ensuring the ban doesn't cause havoc when you hit the shops?
Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A battle has erupted between the city and regional councils over the future of Christchurch's drinking water.
The heated dispute was sparked by the decision on Wednesday of an Environment Canterbury (ECan)-appointed commissioner to approve Cloud Ocean Water's plans to extract water … View moreA battle has erupted between the city and regional councils over the future of Christchurch's drinking water.
The heated dispute was sparked by the decision on Wednesday of an Environment Canterbury (ECan)-appointed commissioner to approve Cloud Ocean Water's plans to extract water from a 186-metre deep bore at its Belfast bottling operation.
That decision, which locked members of the public and their opinions out of the consent process, enraged Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel and city councillor Vicki Buck.
But ECan's chairman says the criticism is "ill-informed" and "off-the-wall".
What do you think? Read more at the link below and tell us your thoughts in the comments. (Please write NFP if you don't want your comments published)
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Kate from Wigram
Free ergonomic desk/workstation desk to give away - good used condition, getting rid of as getting a new desk for my office in the New Year and this has to go.
Must pick up from Main South Road Christchurch, will take it to pieces to make it easy for transport. Can coordinate timings with … View moreFree ergonomic desk/workstation desk to give away - good used condition, getting rid of as getting a new desk for my office in the New Year and this has to go.
Must pick up from Main South Road Christchurch, will take it to pieces to make it easy for transport. Can coordinate timings with interested party.
Length is 1.7m each way, depth 600mm, height 700mm
Free
Steven from Merivale
free to a good home; gas heater no longer required; we used it last year, but no longer have a need for it and it's just taking up space.
Free
The Girls from Red Cross Store Manchester St
Tons of gorgeous and stunning clothes for $3 and $5 @ The Red Cross Shop 320 Manchester St #ethical shopping #opshopdivas #recycling #non profit #opshop bargains #bargain hunting #designer
Tracy Pleasants from
If you have a plumbing, gasfitting or drainlaying emergency over the holiday period, we're open. We'll have someone out to you as soon as we can. Just call 343-0763.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
The new Riccarton Community Centre is on track to open in late 2019! A sod-turning ceremony was held at the Clarence Street site today.
Find out more at Newsline.
Anna Williams Reporter from The Press
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.
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 … 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.
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.
Do you think this will stop boy racers from revving loudly? Tell us in the comments below (please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).
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Paul from PB Employment Law Ltd
Identifying a workplace risk, but not following up to ensure it is controlled is bad health and safety business practice according to WorkSafe.
Another business has been fined for failing to ensure the correct Health & Safety of their staff while at work.
Agility Building Solutions Ltd has been… View moreIdentifying a workplace risk, but not following up to ensure it is controlled is bad health and safety business practice according to WorkSafe.
Another business has been fined for failing to ensure the correct Health & Safety of their staff while at work.
Agility Building Solutions Ltd has been fine $150,000 and has to pay (only) $42,180.04 to the injured painter contractor who fell 2 metres from the scaffolding to the concrete floor. As he landed head first, he suffered multiple fractures to his skull, face and ribs and sustained a major brain trauma as a result of the fall - it was his first day on the job.
Companies are expected to provide the correct safety equipment to all staff and ensure they used them correct.
Contact Paul if you have any issue with the Health & Safety in your company.
03 22 22 385
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
As we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.
Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.
Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct… View moreAs we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.
Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.
Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct control method.
Hi neighbours,
A binding referendum on personal cannabis is to be held at the 2020 general election. Do you think personal cannabis use should be legalised in NZ? Read more about the topic here.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In our upcoming January 2019 issue (out at the end of this month!), columnist Trevor Crosby sings the praises of community gardens, and many gardeners say the benefits of working with soil and plants are magnified when further shared with like-minded green thumbs. Do you spend any time working in a… View moreIn our upcoming January 2019 issue (out at the end of this month!), columnist Trevor Crosby sings the praises of community gardens, and many gardeners say the benefits of working with soil and plants are magnified when further shared with like-minded green thumbs. Do you spend any time working in a community garden?
The Girls from Red Cross Store Manchester St
Looking to have a different Christmas this year? Try choosing gifts for your family and friends at any one of our Red Cross Shops located in the central city, Rangiora and Church Corner. You'll find heaps of unique gift ideas that is guaranteed to make everyone smile...... and remember not … View moreLooking to have a different Christmas this year? Try choosing gifts for your family and friends at any one of our Red Cross Shops located in the central city, Rangiora and Church Corner. You'll find heaps of unique gift ideas that is guaranteed to make everyone smile...... and remember not everything at our stores is secondhand, we get a lot of new donations. Currently instore now we have some New Bears donated by Whitcoulls, new stock from Country Road including shoes and decorations.... you just don't know what you'll find! So come on in and see what treasures you can find!
The Girls from Red Cross Store Manchester St
We'd all like to wish you a Happy Holiday Season from the team at Red Cross in Manchester St....... Eat lots, have a fantastic time with family and remember to come see us as we will be opening between Christmas and New Year, reopening after a small break on the 3rd Jan.
Stay safe and have a… View moreWe'd all like to wish you a Happy Holiday Season from the team at Red Cross in Manchester St....... Eat lots, have a fantastic time with family and remember to come see us as we will be opening between Christmas and New Year, reopening after a small break on the 3rd Jan.
Stay safe and have a great break!
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