Green Island - Abbotsford, Dunedin

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

2065 days ago

SuperSeniors newsletter April 2019

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

The April 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 to Senior New Zealander of the Year, Dr Bill Glass

We also find out more about the annual adjustment to NZ Super and the payment … View more
Hi Neighbours!

The April 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 to Senior New Zealander of the Year, Dr Bill Glass

We also find out more about the annual adjustment to NZ Super and the payment dates and rates for the Winter Energy Payment.

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

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

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2066 days ago

Former refugee family placed in damp Dunedin home feels abandoned

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

A former refugee family struggling in a cold, damp Dunedin home say they feel abandoned by the government agencies tasked with looking after them.

Ahmad Al Ghanem, his pregnant wife Hamda Al Salem and their five young children arrived in Dunedin from the Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre eight … View more
A former refugee family struggling in a cold, damp Dunedin home say they feel abandoned by the government agencies tasked with looking after them.

Ahmad Al Ghanem, his pregnant wife Hamda Al Salem and their five young children arrived in Dunedin from the Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre eight months ago.

The side shelves of their refrigerator are now lined with medication to help the family fight respiratory illness, which they say is caused by their cold, damp rental.

Their stories came to light after community-led development agency The Valley Project talked to terrified local Muslim families in the aftermath of the March 15 terrorist attack in Christchurch.

2067 days ago

The Resene Upcycling Awards are back!

Resene

Calling all creative cookies and DIY devotees! Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards. Whether it's an old item you've spruced up or something you've found a completely new purpose for, we want to see your creations!… View moreCalling all creative cookies and DIY devotees! Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards. Whether it's an old item you've spruced up or something you've found a completely new purpose for, we want to see your creations!

Submit your entry in the 2019 Resene Upcycling Awards by sharing your upcycled masterpiece with your neighbours. Of course, there are goodies to be won including four prizes up for grabs worth $500 (plus spot prizes). Multiple entries are welcome - don't forget to include your before and after pics and mention any Resene products you've used!
Enter now

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2069 days ago

Today we remember. 💙🙏

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Through these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.

Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist… View more
Through these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.

Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist or pikorua which resembles two intertwined pikopiko ferns - a fern known for thriving in dark, damp areas of our woods. A reminder that difficult conditions can actually be an opportunity for tremendous growth.

The entanglement of the pikorua also has no beginning or end which is often used to represent an everlasting bond. Although we are all on our own path in life, in the end we always come back together - we are all connected through our interwoven lives.

#KiaKaha #ChristchurchStrong #NSNZcelebratecommunity

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2070 days ago

Evandale Gardens - Truck Driver vacancy

Evandale Gardens

Locally owned and operated Evandale Gardens is the southernmost plant production nursery in the world. We pride ourselves on quality plants, unsurpassed industry knowledge and much-valued relationships with retailers nationwide.

We are looking for an energetic person to be part of our busy plant… View more
Locally owned and operated Evandale Gardens is the southernmost plant production nursery in the world. We pride ourselves on quality plants, unsurpassed industry knowledge and much-valued relationships with retailers nationwide.

We are looking for an energetic person to be part of our busy plant nursery dispatch team. This involves general duties, maintenance, driving our late model curtain siders and trailer unit for delivery runs to Christchurch and Central Otago.

You will need a forklift and class 5 license, be able to handle some early starts, be great with customers and have a positive can-do attitude.

Request an application form today, email: lucy@evandalegardens.co.nz
Applications close April 12 2019
Find out more

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2071 days ago

Witnesses please...

Lea from Dunedin Central

A white vehicle parked outside 1 Royal Terrace, Central City has reversed hard into my ute causing it to be shunted sideways. It has extensive damage to the side doors where it was hit.
I don’t accept that the person who did this was not aware as their vehicle has left white paint on my ute and … View more
A white vehicle parked outside 1 Royal Terrace, Central City has reversed hard into my ute causing it to be shunted sideways. It has extensive damage to the side doors where it was hit.
I don’t accept that the person who did this was not aware as their vehicle has left white paint on my ute and their broken taillight on the road.
I’d like to track down the coward to fix the damage to my ute so if you do notice a white vehicle with damage to its rear end and a broken taillight, please contact me 0211656039

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2071 days ago

FAIR at Caversham Presbyterian Church, 11am this Saturday 30th March

Kirsten from South Dunedin

Annual parish fair with all your favourite stalls - cakes, deli, books, toys & puzzles, chocolate wheel with masses of great prizes, plants & produce, elegant junk, BBQ, lunches at our café, white elephant, etc etc. Rain or fine - come to 61 Thorn Street at 11am to pick up some treasures!!

2072 days ago

Help Dee make a difference!!!

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Over the next few weeks we'll be introducing the amazing wahine who have accepted the challenge of our Trek to Transform trip to Vietnam which will take place in April.

First up - The amazing Dee Paranihi!

As a loved employee of the Graeme Dingle Foundation, Dee couldn’t pass up the … View more
Over the next few weeks we'll be introducing the amazing wahine who have accepted the challenge of our Trek to Transform trip to Vietnam which will take place in April.

First up - The amazing Dee Paranihi!

As a loved employee of the Graeme Dingle Foundation, Dee couldn’t pass up the amazing opportunity to explore Vietnam and help kids across Aotearoa at the same time. "We can all learn to believe what we have inside is greater than the things that stand in front of us, but we need to teach our kids this, we are not necessarily born thinking that way."

To find out more about Dee and how you can support her in this worthy cause visit dinglefoundation.org.nz...

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2072 days ago

Police reminder to secure your cars at all times

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Hide it, take it, lock it or lose it. That is the message from Dunedin Police who have dealt with a recent spate of vehicle break-ins.

On Saturday morning two youths were observed breaking into a number of cars. When Police arrived they decamped. They were tracked and located by a Police Dog.

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Hide it, take it, lock it or lose it. That is the message from Dunedin Police who have dealt with a recent spate of vehicle break-ins.

On Saturday morning two youths were observed breaking into a number of cars. When Police arrived they decamped. They were tracked and located by a Police Dog.

As always if you see any suspicious activity – report it. Call 111. Read more

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