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1994 days ago

The new-look SuperSeniors newsletter is out now!

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

The February 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 new Kiwi Access Card. It's a reliable form of ID for people who don't have a passport or driver licence.

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Hi Neighbours!

The February 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 new Kiwi Access Card. It's a reliable form of ID for people who don't have a passport or driver licence.

We also celebrate six older New Zealanders who were recognised for their services to seniors as part of the New Year Honours List

To subscribe, follow this link: bit.ly......

To view the current edition go to bit.ly...

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1994 days ago

Poll: Should smoking in cars with children be illegal?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Do you support the ban on smoking and vaping in cars with children?

The Government intends to make it illegal to smoke and vape in vehicles when people younger than 18 are inside. But police say it would be dishing out fines those who could least afford to pay them. To read more, click here

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Should smoking in cars with children be illegal?
  • 61.5% Yes
    61.5% Complete
  • 20.5% No
    20.5% Complete
  • 18% I thought it was already illegal!
    18% Complete
1889 votes
1995 days ago

Banana Box

Paula Muddle from Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust

Please support us by registering with our fundraising partners Banana Box and be in to win!
All you have to do is register and you will go in the draw for a weekly prize of $100 worth of shopping.
There will be one winner drawn each week for the next four weeks, so if you get in early you will have… View more
Please support us by registering with our fundraising partners Banana Box and be in to win!
All you have to do is register and you will go in the draw for a weekly prize of $100 worth of shopping.
There will be one winner drawn each week for the next four weeks, so if you get in early you will have more chances of winning. Remember also that all orders placed in February will result in a 10% donation by choosing the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter as a recipient.

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1995 days ago

Pigeon Valley Fire Update from Nelson Tasman Civil Defence

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Police and New Zealand Defence Force continue to manage cordons and security within the evacuated areas.

Weather conditions for the next few days remain benign with warm temperatures and light winds, ideal for fire fighters.

People needing stock food can call Federated Farmers 0800 327 646, … View more
Police and New Zealand Defence Force continue to manage cordons and security within the evacuated areas.

Weather conditions for the next few days remain benign with warm temperatures and light winds, ideal for fire fighters.

People needing stock food can call Federated Farmers 0800 327 646, option 2 goes to a live database which is accessed by Federated Farms and MPI. Stock feed is coming from all over the South Island.

People affected by the fire are reminded that they can access free health advice.

For more information and to keep up to date with the latest, visit the Nelson Tasman Civil Defence website.

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1996 days ago

Pigeon Valley fires: Free GP visits and prescriptions for fire-related appointments

Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health

Advice about smoke exposure, where to get healthcare, mental wellbeing and general health advice relating to the fires is on our website. GP visits and pharmacy prescription fees will be free for fire-related GP appointments.

1997 days ago

Want a Slice of Convenience?

Mainland NZ

There's nothing worse than a soggy sammy. The trick to keeping kids interested in eating their lunch (and stopping yourself getting bored making it) is mixing it up with variations on a theme that you know they already love.

So instead of a plain ham and cheese sandwich on sliced bread, … View more
There's nothing worse than a soggy sammy. The trick to keeping kids interested in eating their lunch (and stopping yourself getting bored making it) is mixing it up with variations on a theme that you know they already love.

So instead of a plain ham and cheese sandwich on sliced bread, try folding slices of ham and cheese into wedges of crunchy baguette or a soft bap. Save time and stress by using Mainland’s convenient sliced cheese – available in Edam, Tasty, Colby and Swiss to suit your family’s taste.

Head to mainland.co.nz for some quick and easy cheesy ideas.
Get lunchbox inspiration

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1998 days ago

Special offer for Neighbourly members with Insight Vacations

Insight vacations

Is Europe on your bucket list this year?

The team at Insight Vacations are pleased to make your 2019 adventures even more memorable with $100 off selected Europe journeys, exclusive to Neighbourly followers.

Travelling with Insight Vacations means you’ll always get to travel and stay in … View more
Is Europe on your bucket list this year?

The team at Insight Vacations are pleased to make your 2019 adventures even more memorable with $100 off selected Europe journeys, exclusive to Neighbourly followers.

Travelling with Insight Vacations means you’ll always get to travel and stay in style, enjoy small group camaraderie, and be immersed in the heart and soul of a destination and its people - like enjoying a Dine-at-Home experience with Nonna, in Alberobello, Italy.

Mention this ad to get $100 off select Europe trips.

Contact us on 0800 568 769 and visit our website to explore trips.
Find out more!

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1998 days ago

Pigeon Valley and Nelson city fires: Updated public health advice

Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health

The greatest risk is to those in the path of the fire, who must follow the directions of emergency service representatives for their immediate safety.

For those closest to the fire, smoke from the fire may irritate the eyes, nose, throat and airways. These symptoms should quickly pass after you … View more
The greatest risk is to those in the path of the fire, who must follow the directions of emergency service representatives for their immediate safety.

For those closest to the fire, smoke from the fire may irritate the eyes, nose, throat and airways. These symptoms should quickly pass after you remove yourself from the smoke, with no long-term consequences.

Advice for people with asthma, bronchitis, emphysema or other lung disease are at greatest risk from smoke inhalation. People with angina or other heart disease might also be at greater risk.

People with these conditions should avoid exposure to smoke if possible. If you have any of these conditions and you are being exposed to smoke you should:

* remain indoors
* close all the windows and doors
* turn off ventilation, air conditioning and heating systems that draw in air from outside until the plume has dispersed or moved away, and you can no longer smell smoke.

Most heat pumps will not bring air in from outside when in cooling mode. Check the user manual for more details. Heat pumps and ventilation systems with a HEPA filter can be left on, as the filter will remove most smoke particles.

If you start to develop symptoms, use the medicines prescribed to you by your doctor.

If your symptoms worsen and do not respond to their usual measures, call your General Practice or Healthline 0800 611 116. If you experience breathlessness or chest pain, call 111.

Advice for everyone

In healthy people, most symptoms will disappear soon after the exposure to smoke has ended, without any long-term consequences.

People should avoid exercising outdoors while smoke is present.

Dust masks available from hardware stores will only screen out the largest smoke particles, so are unlikely to provide much protection.

If you are on a roof water supply and a lot of ash is falling on your roof, it might be best to disconnect the pipe to the tank, and only reconnect it after the next heavy rain (discarding the ‘first flush’), to avoid getting ash in your water supply.

Please follow the instructions of the emergency service representatives, and keep up to date via the Nelson Tasman Civil Defence website and Facebook pages (links below). Turn on a radio and keep it tuned to news of the fire, or keep a news live feed open on your computer.

Please look out for your neighbours, especially the elderly, those in ill-health, and those who live alone.

If you can, get a break away from the smoke by relocating to an area unaffected by the smoke plume.

Stress and anxiety
Anxiety is very common during an emergency event such as an uncontrolled fire. This is a normal response to a very stressful situation. Talking to people and helping others can be both therapeutic and useful.

If you need further support for yourself or for others, call your general practice or Healthline on 0800 611 116.

Anyone who has immediate concerns for their safety should call 111.

1999 days ago

Pigeon Valley forest fires: Updated public health advice

Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health

The Nelson Marlborough Public Health Service has issued updated health advice for people exposed to the smoke plume arising from the Pigeon Valley forest fires in the Tasman district. People with asthma, bronchitis, emphysema or other lung disease are at greatest risk from smoke inhalation. People … View moreThe Nelson Marlborough Public Health Service has issued updated health advice for people exposed to the smoke plume arising from the Pigeon Valley forest fires in the Tasman district. People with asthma, bronchitis, emphysema or other lung disease are at greatest risk from smoke inhalation. People with angina or other heart disease might also be at greater risk. Please read the health advice online here:

1999 days ago

Nelson Tasman Civil Defence and Emergency Management Updates

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Civil Defence is about the resilience of our communities. They assist families and businesses to be ready when disaster strikes. They make plans, so they are ready to respond to emergencies, lead the response to emergency events, and coordinate recovery afterwards.

With a few fires occurring in … View more
Civil Defence is about the resilience of our communities. They assist families and businesses to be ready when disaster strikes. They make plans, so they are ready to respond to emergencies, lead the response to emergency events, and coordinate recovery afterwards.

With a few fires occurring in the Nelson Tasman neighbourhood this summer, make sure you keep up with the latest news updates in your area.

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2000 days ago

Pigeon Valley forest fires: Public health advice

Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health

The Nelson Marlborough Public Health Service has issued health advice for people exposed to the smoke plume arising from the Pigeon Valley forest fires in the Tasman district. Please read this online here:

2001 days ago

Residents near sprawling forest fire in Nelson are warned to prepare for evacuation

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Residents near a large uncontrolled fire in the Tasman district should be prepared to evacuate their homes.

Tasman District Council communications advisor Chris Choat said the fire was moving "reasonably quickly" and currently covered about 20 hectares.

He has advised anyone living… View more
Residents near a large uncontrolled fire in the Tasman district should be prepared to evacuate their homes.

Tasman District Council communications advisor Chris Choat said the fire was moving "reasonably quickly" and currently covered about 20 hectares.

He has advised anyone living in Teapot Valley or Eves Valley to ready themselves for evacuation, but stressed that it was a precaution at this stage.

Roads in the area have been closed including, Pigeon Valley Rd from Pigeon Valley South Branch Rd, and Dovedale Rd from Brandy Creek Rd. Read more here

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2001 days ago

♥️ Love Where You Live – Feb. 1st to 28th ♥️

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Love is in the air this month! And no, we’re not just talking about the heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and cheesy cards lining the aisles of stores... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign. February is all about finding ways to show your community a little extra love and care.
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Love is in the air this month! And no, we’re not just talking about the heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and cheesy cards lining the aisles of stores... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign. February is all about finding ways to show your community a little extra love and care.

Whether it’s organising a street clean up, helping a neighbour tidy up their property, putting together a working bee to paint a community mural, or installing a communal free kai pantry or library - there are so many ways to make our neighbourhoods that much more enjoyable for everyone.

Share your experiences with us by email or tag us online including the following hashtag:

#NSNZlovewhereyoulive

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2003 days ago

Have your say on UK-NZ trade

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.

Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict… View more
New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.

Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict the flow of goods and services between our countries, and closer cooperation on progressive trade issues, including environmental protection.

Submissions are closing on 11 February, so to make your voice heard, just answer our quick poll question and share your thoughts now.
Have your say

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2004 days ago

Want an easy cheesy lunchbox snack?

Mainland NZ

Yes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.

Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.

For the more adventurous eaters, finish each… View more
Yes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.

Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.

For the more adventurous eaters, finish each muffin with a little wedge of Brie, Noble or Blue cheese. You might not be able to resist sneaking a couple for your own lunch!
Get the recipe

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