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Always wanted to help New Zealand Red Cross?... now you can!
Our Red Cross Appeal is coming up and we would love your help. Can you spare an hour or two of your time to help vulnerable people in your community and overseas?
During 16-22 March 2020, we will have street collections around the… View moreAlways wanted to help New Zealand Red Cross?... now you can!
Our Red Cross Appeal is coming up and we would love your help. Can you spare an hour or two of your time to help vulnerable people in your community and overseas?
During 16-22 March 2020, we will have street collections around the country. We would love to have you on our team.
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Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
Central Otago and Queenstown's mayors want the Dunedin City Council to stump up cash towards a $400 million electricity lines upgrade.
They say the city council is partly responsible for Aurora Energy's failure to upgrade and maintain its network because it received $177m in dividends … View moreCentral Otago and Queenstown's mayors want the Dunedin City Council to stump up cash towards a $400 million electricity lines upgrade.
They say the city council is partly responsible for Aurora Energy's failure to upgrade and maintain its network because it received $177m in dividends from the company.
What do you think? Read the full story here here and tell us your thoughts in the comments below.
Frances Hodgkins Retirement Village
Talking to a family member about care can be difficult. To help start a conversation, you’re invited to visit our Open Day this Sunday.
This is a chance for you, and your family members, to experience the feeling of community at Ryman Care, first-hand.
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Our residents are not shy or retiring. They live their lives with passion and purpose. They strive to push further, create better, and go beyond the ordinary. We are pioneering a new way to live in retirement. One with flexibility, certainty, and the ability to dial care up and down as you need it.… View moreOur residents are not shy or retiring. They live their lives with passion and purpose. They strive to push further, create better, and go beyond the ordinary. We are pioneering a new way to live in retirement. One with flexibility, certainty, and the ability to dial care up and down as you need it.
Ryman has been pioneering retirement living for 35 years. Our New Zealand and Australian villages are named after trailblazers: Sir Edmund Hilary, Weary Dunlop, Rita Angus, Nellie Melba. We always have, and always will, challenge the status quo and adapt to better serve our residents.
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Jan from Mosgiel-Taieri
The entrance to Taieri Community Garden is via the gate in the carpark opposite East Taieri School. However, parents are repeatedly parking in front of the gate & blocking access to the garden. On Tuesday we had to turn away a delivery truck as an orange Ford Ranger Wildtrak JUS85 had … View moreThe entrance to Taieri Community Garden is via the gate in the carpark opposite East Taieri School. However, parents are repeatedly parking in front of the gate & blocking access to the garden. On Tuesday we had to turn away a delivery truck as an orange Ford Ranger Wildtrak JUS85 had COMPLETELY blocked the gate. As deliveries could be made any time of the day Mon-Sun it is necessary that the entrance be kept clear. Thanks very much for your co-operation.
Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
The University of Otago has hired security guards temporarily to stop non-students from dumping unwanted waste in the skips meant for students to use.
University of Otago property services director Dean Macaulay said the skips would be in the area over the next three Fridays.
The guards would … View moreThe University of Otago has hired security guards temporarily to stop non-students from dumping unwanted waste in the skips meant for students to use.
University of Otago property services director Dean Macaulay said the skips would be in the area over the next three Fridays.
The guards would make sure only students dumped their waste in the skips.
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