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1175 days ago

The Emerald Tablet

Alister from Dream Big New Zealand

“I learned that the world has a soul, and that whoever understands that soul can also understand the language of things. I learned that many alchemists realised their destinies, and wound up discovering the Soul of the World, the Philosopher's Stone, and the Elixir of Life. But, above all, I… View more“I learned that the world has a soul, and that whoever understands that soul can also understand the language of things. I learned that many alchemists realised their destinies, and wound up discovering the Soul of the World, the Philosopher's Stone, and the Elixir of Life. But, above all, I learned that these things are all so simple that they could be written on the surface of an emerald.” The Emerald Tablet is a direct link to the Soul of the World & so is our heart. Listen to your heart...

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1174 days ago

Do you have a great rocket recipe?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for rocket recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before Aug 31, 2021.

Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown Recipes.

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1174 days ago

Bin storage

The Team from Resene ColorShop Dunedin

Form meets function in this stylish bin storage and planter combination painted in bold Resene hues. Find out how to create your own.

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1175 days ago

Digital Boost is here to help

Digital Boost

Lockdowns are tough for many in business, so let us share the load.

Whether it's setting up technology to keep your business running smoothly, or advice on working remotely.

Get in touch with us, we’d love to help.

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1175 days ago

Nominate your Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year!

The Team from New Zealander of the Year Award | Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa

Kia ora Otago neighbours!

We hope that you are safe and sound with your bubbles at home.

With two weeks to go until nominations close – it's time to lockdown your nomination for 2022 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year. We're looking for that special person in this community – the … View more
Kia ora Otago neighbours!

We hope that you are safe and sound with your bubbles at home.

With two weeks to go until nominations close – it's time to lockdown your nomination for 2022 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year. We're looking for that special person in this community – the one doing exceptional mahi to make Otago a better place.

Nominations close 31 August and only take 5 minutes.

Get in quick – www.nzawards.co.nz...

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1175 days ago

And they're off: historic Forbury Park racing items to be auctioned

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

A mobile gate, a track groomer and an old dance floor are some mementoes from Dunedin's defunct Forbury Park set to go under the hammer.

The 110-year-old track held its farewell meeting on July 8, and now some 400 racing related items would be auctioned at the Forbury Park Chattels Auction on… View more
A mobile gate, a track groomer and an old dance floor are some mementoes from Dunedin's defunct Forbury Park set to go under the hammer.

The 110-year-old track held its farewell meeting on July 8, and now some 400 racing related items would be auctioned at the Forbury Park Chattels Auction on Friday, September 3.

“We are selling a bit of everything,” Forbury Park board member Lex Williams said.

That included the old dance floor, two branded beer pourers, and other Forbury Park branded items.

Read more here.

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1175 days ago

Queenstown Airport profits plummet during turbulent year

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Otago News

A massive 91 per cent drop in net profit reflects a turbulent year for Queenstown Airport Corporation.

The company's annual results for the year ending June 30 underscored the complex and uncertain operating environment created by Covid-19, board chairwoman Adrienne Young-Cooper said.

Total … View more
A massive 91 per cent drop in net profit reflects a turbulent year for Queenstown Airport Corporation.

The company's annual results for the year ending June 30 underscored the complex and uncertain operating environment created by Covid-19, board chairwoman Adrienne Young-Cooper said.

Total passenger movements (arrivals and departures) were down 29 per cent compared to the year before and 42 per cent compared to the year ended June 30, 2019.

Net profit dropped 91 per cent to $1.6 million from $18m last year and total revenue was down 40 per cent to $27.8m.

No annual divided would be paid to shareholders.

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1175 days ago

Industry Skills Development Handbook

Competenz

Is this you?

You know building the skills and capability of your staff is vital, but it’s hard to know where to start or even where to turn for advice, so it keeps sliding down your to-do list.

Use this guidebook to develop your company’s capability and improve your bottom line.
Free download

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1176 days ago

Lockdown: Changes to public transport, health services and Covid-testing in Otago

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Otago News

Otago, along with the rest of New Zealand, has entered level 4 lockdown which means closing of public facilities, changes to health services, and limiting of public transport.

Healthcare facilities across the Southern DHB will remain open during lockdown, but the majority of scheduled surgeries … View more
Otago, along with the rest of New Zealand, has entered level 4 lockdown which means closing of public facilities, changes to health services, and limiting of public transport.

Healthcare facilities across the Southern DHB will remain open during lockdown, but the majority of scheduled surgeries and outpatient appointments have been postponed for the next three days.

The Covid-19 vaccination programme has been suspended for the next 48 hours, however those with potential symptoms were urged to contact their GP or call 0800 VIRUS-19 (0800 847 8719).

There was capacity for testing and opening of more testing sites if required.

However, those with symptoms were urged not to attend the Emergency Department.

Aurora Energy advised that it would continue to respond to emergency faults and carry out essential safety work on the network during level 4.

There will however be no planned power outages, unless required for essential safety work. Pre-planned work on the network will be deferred until the alert level changes.

The Queenstown Lakes District Council has closed all service centres, sport and recreation facilities, playgrounds and libraries until further notice.

The main council phone line is operating on (03) 441 0499 with priority given to urgent issues.

Queenstown buses are running to the usual timetable on Wednesday but are for essential workers and essential travel only.

Covid-19 testing is available at Queenstown Medical Centre at the Isle St practice.

People are asked to book ahead for swabs on (03) 441 0500.

Anyone who has been in Auckland or Coromandel since last Thursday, August 12, who needs a Covid-19 test will need to remain outside the Isle St building and follow staff/signage instructions.

1176 days ago

Lockdown: Changes to public transport, health services and Covid-testing in Otago

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

Otago, along with the rest of New Zealand, has entered level 4 lockdown which means closing of public facilities, changes to health services, and limiting of public transport.

Healthcare facilities across the Southern DHB will remain open during lockdown, but the majority of scheduled surgeries … View more
Otago, along with the rest of New Zealand, has entered level 4 lockdown which means closing of public facilities, changes to health services, and limiting of public transport.

Healthcare facilities across the Southern DHB will remain open during lockdown, but the majority of scheduled surgeries and outpatient appointments have been postponed for the next three days.

The Covid-19 vaccination programme has been suspended for the next 48 hours, however those with potential symptoms were urged to contact their GP or call 0800 VIRUS-19 (0800 847 8719).

There was capacity for testing and opening of more testing sites if required.

However, those with symptoms were urged not to attend the Emergency Department.

Aurora Energy advised that it would continue to respond to emergency faults and carry out essential safety work on the network during level 4.

There will however be no planned power outages, unless required for essential safety work. Pre-planned work on the network will be deferred until the alert level changes.

The Dunedin City Council’s key services remained unaffected, and the priority was delivering critical services such as water and wastewater, and rubbish collection.

At level 4, facilities such as libraries and museums, swimming pools, and sports and recreational facilities, will be closed.

According to the council, buses managed by Orbus were for essential travel only. In Dunedin, that was for a reduced service and were not free.

Entry into busses will be through the rear doors only, and passengers have to supply their own masks.

Passengers were urged to be kind to drivers and each other.

1176 days ago

Snow seekers' dreams of perfect powder day dashed by Covid-19 lockdown

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Otago News

The dreams of snow-seekers throughout the South Island have been snatched away by a lockdown that coincides with the season’s best powder day.

A storm early this week dumped up to half a metre of snow on southern ski areas and Wednesday was keenly anticipated to be the best day of the season … View more
The dreams of snow-seekers throughout the South Island have been snatched away by a lockdown that coincides with the season’s best powder day.

A storm early this week dumped up to half a metre of snow on southern ski areas and Wednesday was keenly anticipated to be the best day of the season with thick powder and brilliant sunshine.

Cardrona and Treble Cone manager Bridget Legnavsky​said everyone’s plans came to a halt overnight when it was announced New Zealand was entering an alert level 4 lockdown.

“We haven’t had great snow this season and all of a sudden it’s absolutely dumped enormous amounts of snow,” she said.

While ski area staff were disappointed, they were not caught off guard and were ready to close down if necessary.

Read more, including how the region's other major fields have responded to the snap lockdown, here.

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1177 days ago

New Zealand at Alert Level 4

Neighbourly.co.nz

UPDATE
August 18
1.16pm

The Prime Minister and the Director-General of Health are currently giving an update to the nation at the Beehive.

Here's what you need to know:
- Genome sequencing was undertaken last night and it has been confirmed that this is linked to the NSW outbreak.
- … View more
UPDATE
August 18
1.16pm

The Prime Minister and the Director-General of Health are currently giving an update to the nation at the Beehive.

Here's what you need to know:
- Genome sequencing was undertaken last night and it has been confirmed that this is linked to the NSW outbreak.
- There are no genomic matches to those cases at the border to this case.
- There are a further two cases to report in the community. ​
- From 11:59pm, it will be compulsory to wear masks when accessing essential services.
- From 8am tomorrow, the Covid-19 vaccination programme will resume.
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UPDATE
August 18
9.10am

- Four new cases have been identified, all genomically linked to the original case
- The original case has been confirmed as having the Delta variant
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New Zealand will move to a Level 4 lockdown after a community case was detected in Auckland.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was joined by Ashley Bloomfield at a press conference, where she confirmed that Auckland and Coromandel would move to Alert Level 4 from 11.59pm for seven days, while the rest of the country will be under Level 4 conditions for three days.

It is unknown whether this case is that of the Delta variant. Bloomfield stated that genome sequencing will be completed by tomorrow morning.

There is currently 23 locations of interest, 10 in Auckland and 13 in Coromandel. Current locations of interest can be found here.

The case has no links to the border and interviews are currently being undertaken with the case to find any possible locations of interest and how they came to be in contact with Covid-19.

Here's what you need to know:
- A refresh on Level restrictions and what it means for you.
- Here are the locations of interest.
- If you have any flu-like symptoms, call the NZ Covid-19 Healthline on 0800 358 5453 or ring your GP.
- Find your closest Covid-19 testing location on the Healthpoint website
- Essential services such as supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open.

For more information, visit covid19.govt.nz.

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1177 days ago

Ute's mysterious ticking sound leads to $7000 bill for frustrated owner

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

A ute owner spent more than $7000 as he desperately tried to identify a mysterious ticking sound coming from its engine.

The situation prompted Samuel Dredge to take Performance Cars Dunedin to the Motor Vehicles Disputes Tribunal.

Dredge had purchased a 2012 Mitsubishi Triton Charger from the … View more
A ute owner spent more than $7000 as he desperately tried to identify a mysterious ticking sound coming from its engine.

The situation prompted Samuel Dredge to take Performance Cars Dunedin to the Motor Vehicles Disputes Tribunal.

Dredge had purchased a 2012 Mitsubishi Triton Charger from the retailer, but within fortnight he began to hear a faint ticking noise from its engine.

Read more about the owner's repair saga here.

1177 days ago

Sale continues

The Team from Red Cross Shop Dunedin

Come in and enjoy our winter clearance sale!

1/2 price clothing
$2 sale rack
25% off shoes and boots
25% off selected homewares

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