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Andy from South Dunedin
I've lost my pen for my Note8. I was wondering if anyone out in the real world had one they not using anymore that they could sell (or give) me?
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A large amount of stolen property was recovered by Dunedin Police today, following the execution of a search warrant at a Brockville address.
The recovered property is believed to have been stolen in residential burglaries that have taken place in Dunedin over the last few months.
Police … View moreA large amount of stolen property was recovered by Dunedin Police today, following the execution of a search warrant at a Brockville address.
The recovered property is believed to have been stolen in residential burglaries that have taken place in Dunedin over the last few months.
Police also located a firearm, a small amount of drugs, and drug utensils at the address.
Two men, aged 28 and 40, have been charged with burglary and firearms offences, and will appear in Dunedin District Court on Wednesday 27 June.
Constable Kylie Batten says Police are really pleased to have recovered so much stolen property.
“Over the next few weeks we hope to be able to return some of the property to the victims of some of these burglaries,” Constable Batten said.
“Having your home entered and having your property stolen is a huge invasion and can be extremely upsetting for victims.”
“To be able to return property to people, especially when that property has a great deal of meaning to its owner, is really satisfying.”
Police will now undertake enquiries to establish where each item recovered has come from. This process is expected to take several weeks.
Source: NZ Police
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Abi from Mosgiel-Taieri
Nutro Puppy food for sale
Not opened , not needed
Comes with pamphlet and vouchers
Flick me a message if keen to buy
Many thanks ;))
Price: $20
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
In some emergencies you may be stranded in your vehicle for some time. A flood, snow storm or major traffic accident could make it impossible to proceed.
What emergency supplies do you have in your vehicle?
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Fiona from Saddle Hill Community
The next Fairfield hall Craft Market will be on Sunday 8th July, 10am to 1pm held at the Fairfield Community Hal. This is a regular market held on the 2nd Sunday of each month.
Cost per stall is $10.00 or $15.00 if you need a table provided, please contact Fiona Rae 0277150522 for information
Bill from Mosgiel-Taieri
There is only one site to get the most up to date and accurate weather reports for the Taieri and surrounding areas is to go onto facebook and type in "Dunedin weather but by a teenager" This will give you a real report not just a mishmash because this lad knows and understands our local … View moreThere is only one site to get the most up to date and accurate weather reports for the Taieri and surrounding areas is to go onto facebook and type in "Dunedin weather but by a teenager" This will give you a real report not just a mishmash because this lad knows and understands our local conditions. Try it you will be amazed.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The forecast snow has sparked MetService to issue a severe weather watch for Fiordland, and inland parts of Southland, Queenstown Clutha and Otago.
Please be careful when driving as there have been reports of black ice and slips which have caused hazardous conditions.
- Snowfalls had closed … View moreThe forecast snow has sparked MetService to issue a severe weather watch for Fiordland, and inland parts of Southland, Queenstown Clutha and Otago.
Please be careful when driving as there have been reports of black ice and slips which have caused hazardous conditions.
- Snowfalls had closed the Lewis Pass (SH7), Crown Range road and the Milford Road (SH94) from Hollyford Rd junction to Milford. The alternative route to the Crown Range via Kawarau Gorge was open but there could be black ice.
- Snow was also falling in Arthur's Pass (SH73). Falls were also expected around the summits for Haast Pass (SH6), Lindis Pass (SH8).
- The Queenstown Lakes District Council says there is black ice "across the network", especially Malagans Road, Glenorchy Road, Fernhill Road, around Arthur's Point and Kelvin Heights.
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- Keep an eye out for your neighbours, especially the elderly, to ensure everyone is warm and looked after. Post to your Neighbourly community if you can lend a hand.
- If you notice any slips or hazards that you need to warn the community about - then don't hesitate to post an Urgent Alert. Your post will be sent out as either a text or email to others living around you.
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Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
Madeline Anderson – who celebrated her birthday on May 4 and was considered by many to be the oldest living New Zealander – lived through some of history's darkest days and saw every aspect of her daily life transform dramatically.
She died on Thursday, surrounded by her family.
… View moreMadeline Anderson – who celebrated her birthday on May 4 and was considered by many to be the oldest living New Zealander – lived through some of history's darkest days and saw every aspect of her daily life transform dramatically.
She died on Thursday, surrounded by her family.
Anderson's Polish parents, Franciszka and August Orlowski, arrived in Port Chalmers, Dunedin in December 1872. Anderson, the eldest of four sisters, was born on the city's famous Baldwin St in 1907.
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Sadly, in the majority of cases, there were things the rider could have done to prevent the crash, … View moreGraeme Bergh is a keen motorcyclist and happens to be a NZ Police officer. He’s attended many serious motorcycle crashes and learned first-hand the factors that cause and contribute to them.
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