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2079 days ago

Appleby 6s Tournament on this Sunday!

Appleby Cricket Club

Following the previous 30-odd years, 2019’s event will be taking place this Sunday 10th March at the Ythan and Dalrymple Street grounds, kicking off at 9.30am.

Get your entries in for this years Appleby 6s Tournament on Sunday 10th March by emailing darylandness@xtra.co.nz or call/text 021 … View more
Following the previous 30-odd years, 2019’s event will be taking place this Sunday 10th March at the Ythan and Dalrymple Street grounds, kicking off at 9.30am.

Get your entries in for this years Appleby 6s Tournament on Sunday 10th March by emailing darylandness@xtra.co.nz or call/text 021 510865.

SIT & Club Development
For the past few years Appleby Cricket has developed a solid relationship with SIT to help strengthen playing numbers with many players from outside the region. We are hoping this relationship can continue…. #STANDUPFORSIT. SIT’s support has been invaluable for the Club to field three competitive senior level teams. We are always on the lookout for new players and fresh talent, with any enquiries most welcome.
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2079 days ago

Plastic fish pond

Claire from Otago Peninsula

I am looking to buy a plastic fish pond as our pond liner has a leak 027 360 4003 thanks

2101 days ago

Poll: $1000 to drive a scooter into the water

Brittney Reporter from Stuff

Would you accept the challenge for $1000?

One Auckland daredevil took on a challenge to drive a Lime e-scooter directly into the harbour. With $1000 on the table, he gladly accepted the bet. The video posted to social media shows the shirtless stuntman powering down a wharf and steering straight … View more
Would you accept the challenge for $1000?

One Auckland daredevil took on a challenge to drive a Lime e-scooter directly into the harbour. With $1000 on the table, he gladly accepted the bet. The video posted to social media shows the shirtless stuntman powering down a wharf and steering straight off the edge, plunging into the water metres below.

To read more click here.

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$1000 to drive a scooter into the water
  • 50.6% Definitely, it's $1000!
    50.6% Complete
  • 38.3% No way, not worth the risk
    38.3% Complete
  • 11% Maybe for more money...
    11% Complete
1912 votes
2081 days ago

Offenders trade-in beers after break-in to Speight's Brewery

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

A group of offenders traded their own beer after breaking into Dunedin's Speight's Brewery.

The budding beer barons climbed a fence to enter an enclosed yard at the Rattray St brewery early on Sunday morning.

A control panel was damaged, and tellingly the group left behind some cans of … View more
A group of offenders traded their own beer after breaking into Dunedin's Speight's Brewery.

The budding beer barons climbed a fence to enter an enclosed yard at the Rattray St brewery early on Sunday morning.

A control panel was damaged, and tellingly the group left behind some cans of alcohol, Senior Sergeant Craig Dinnissen said.

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2082 days ago

A little movement can really help

The Team from ACC New Zealand

If you’re over 65, a little movement goes a long way. There are many benefits to staying active, perhaps most importantly it will help you maintain your strength and balance, to keep you steady and reduce the risk of falls. Live Stronger for Longer have strength and balance classes designed … View moreIf you’re over 65, a little movement goes a long way. There are many benefits to staying active, perhaps most importantly it will help you maintain your strength and balance, to keep you steady and reduce the risk of falls. Live Stronger for Longer have strength and balance classes designed especially for those over 65.

They're fun, social and affordable. Visit livestronger.org.nz to find an approved class near you. Brought to you by ACC, Ministry of Health and Health Quality and Safety Commission.
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2082 days ago

Dunedin kerbside collection reviewed

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The end of plastic rubbish bags and the introduction of a new organic waste collection service in Dunedin might have to wait until at least 2022, the Dunedin City Council says.

The council has, since last year, been reviewing its kerbside collection services as part of its Waste Futures Project.… View more
The end of plastic rubbish bags and the introduction of a new organic waste collection service in Dunedin might have to wait until at least 2022, the Dunedin City Council says.

The council has, since last year, been reviewing its kerbside collection services as part of its Waste Futures Project.Keep up to date here

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2089 days ago

Poll: Should Lime e-scooters return?

The Team Reporter from Dunedin News

It will be a while before Lime e-scooters will be allowed back on Dunedin streets. But do you think they should return?

Hundreds of scooters were removed from the streets of Auckland and Dunedin on Friday due to safety concerns over a software glitch.

The glitch caused e-scooter wheels to … View more
It will be a while before Lime e-scooters will be allowed back on Dunedin streets. But do you think they should return?

Hundreds of scooters were removed from the streets of Auckland and Dunedin on Friday due to safety concerns over a software glitch.

The glitch caused e-scooter wheels to randomly lock up, leaving some riders with broken bones and smashed faces after they were thrown off mid-ride.

Do you use them? Should Lime e-scooters return?

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Should Lime e-scooters return?
  • 49.1% Yes - when they are fixed
    49.1% Complete
  • 50% No - leave them off the streets
    50% Complete
  • 0.9% Other - comment below
    0.9% Complete
112 votes
2083 days ago

Need finance to grow your business?

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Repayments work with your cash flow (daily or … View more
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