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Each household gets 3 pieces of coloured paper that can be displayed in a window or on a door that others can easily see.
- Green is for I'm OK
- Yellow is for needing help or a check-in
- Red is for an emergency
This is a safe and simple way let others know how you're doing while … View moreEach household gets 3 pieces of coloured paper that can be displayed in a window or on a door that others can easily see.
- Green is for I'm OK
- Yellow is for needing help or a check-in
- Red is for an emergency
This is a safe and simple way let others know how you're doing while also looking out for others in your community.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This year Kiwis are being encouraged to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
Backyard and communal edible gardens not only provide healthy, sustainable and tasty kai, they also create greater food resiliency within our … View moreThis year Kiwis are being encouraged to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
Backyard and communal edible gardens not only provide healthy, sustainable and tasty kai, they also create greater food resiliency within our hapori.
Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
Did you know Dunedin has a tropical rainforest with more than a thousand butterflies, a $20 island escape and even pyramids? Otago's largest city is much more than beautiful architecture and a coastline full of magnificent wildlife. Click here to find out more and tell us what your favourite … View moreDid you know Dunedin has a tropical rainforest with more than a thousand butterflies, a $20 island escape and even pyramids? Otago's largest city is much more than beautiful architecture and a coastline full of magnificent wildlife. Click here to find out more and tell us what your favourite Dunedin spot is in the comments below.
Take the survey and be in to WIN a share of $2,500 worth of prizes - including a luxury escape in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand’s food and wine country – where a sustainable weekend away tastes absolutely delicious!
Plus, each entry will also go in the draw to win 1 of 5 $100 gift vouchers … View moreTake the survey and be in to WIN a share of $2,500 worth of prizes - including a luxury escape in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand’s food and wine country – where a sustainable weekend away tastes absolutely delicious!
Plus, each entry will also go in the draw to win 1 of 5 $100 gift vouchers from the Restaurant Association of New Zealand.
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Looking for a job and keen to get qualified? Our job board has new opportunities being listed regularly across our 37 sectors!
And good news, we have an exciting new function available – our CV builder. Now, anyone looking for an apprenticeship or job opportunity through Competenz can use our … View moreLooking for a job and keen to get qualified? Our job board has new opportunities being listed regularly across our 37 sectors!
And good news, we have an exciting new function available – our CV builder. Now, anyone looking for an apprenticeship or job opportunity through Competenz can use our CV Builder tool to create a professional CV with the right information to get the attention of employers.
Check out our CV builder here. Or keep an eye on our Job Board for new opportunities!
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Munira from Dunedin Central
Perfect for fitness.
Monitor: Scan/Time/Speed/Dis./Cal./Pulse
8-level manual resistance
Spec: 6kg flywheel, One way bearing.
Crank: 3pcs
Assembly Size: 107cm L x 57cm W x 150cm H
Maximum user's weight:120kg
$299 nearest offer
Negotiable
Munira from Dunedin Central
Features: Wireless, Printer, Scanner, Fax
Used twice and put back in box, comes with free yellow 1600 canon ink cartridge.
Must go.
Price: $100
Pat from Dunedin Central
About a trailer full. Dry and aged wood, it was used in the garden for odd border edging. Bring wheelbarrow as you'll need to collect it from front and back of property. In Mornington.
Free
Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
Wellington might be known as the craft beer capital, but Dunedin was brewing before it was cool.
The southern city is synonymous with Speight’s, the oldest working brewery in New Zealand, established in 1876. Then in 1992, a local man named Richard Emerson started another brewery that would be … View moreWellington might be known as the craft beer capital, but Dunedin was brewing before it was cool.
The southern city is synonymous with Speight’s, the oldest working brewery in New Zealand, established in 1876. Then in 1992, a local man named Richard Emerson started another brewery that would be one of the forerunners of the craft beer scene, redefining brewing in this country.
Several more have since joined them, from tiny taprooms down inner-city alleys, to cellar doors in the suburbs. Click here for a guide to Dunedin’s breweries. What's your favourite local brewer? Tell us in the comments below.
Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
Not so long ago, Dunedin’s Warehouse Precinct was a part of town few would bother to venture to.
The area a few blocks south of the Octagon was once the commercial heart of the city, back in the gold rush days when Dunedin was the largest and wealthiest city in New Zealand. But over time, the … View moreNot so long ago, Dunedin’s Warehouse Precinct was a part of town few would bother to venture to.
The area a few blocks south of the Octagon was once the commercial heart of the city, back in the gold rush days when Dunedin was the largest and wealthiest city in New Zealand. But over time, the grand old buildings had been neglected, turned into shabby student flats or car parks.
In recent years, the area has undergone a major revitalisation – and like New York’s Meatpacking District, the Warehouse Precinct has been transformed into a buzzing destination. Walls have been splashed with street art, buildings have been restored to their former glory and new businesses have moved in.
It’s also become a foodie haven, home to everything from boutique bakeries to microbreweries, from burger joints to fine-dining spots. Here’s a guide to eating your way around the Warehouse Precinct.
Thomas from South Dunedin
Hi Neighbours,
A friend of ours is fundraising by using her amazing sewing and design skills to make custom face masks.
TWO VARIETIES: COTTON AND PURE SILK
COTTON:
- contains 3 layers of cloth including one middle layer of silk.
- Price $7.50
PURE SILK
– contains 3 layers of pure silk … View moreHi Neighbours,
A friend of ours is fundraising by using her amazing sewing and design skills to make custom face masks.
TWO VARIETIES: COTTON AND PURE SILK
COTTON:
- contains 3 layers of cloth including one middle layer of silk.
- Price $7.50
PURE SILK
– contains 3 layers of pure silk ( not synthetic )
- Price $15.00
Pure Silk is reputed to provide allergy protection and to act as an air purifier
Both Varieties are.
Re-usable
Have Adjustable loops.
Hand washing recommended for the silk variety.
Price: $15
While some Kiwis are enjoying home grown vegies, many are going without vegetables altogether.
This National Gardening Week we’re encouraging gardeners to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
To help get your … View moreWhile some Kiwis are enjoying home grown vegies, many are going without vegetables altogether.
This National Gardening Week we’re encouraging gardeners to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
To help get your extra row underway Yates is lending a helping hand.
Just register online HERE between 1st and 25th October to receive a FREE packet of Yates Vegie Seeds.
Once you’ve grown your vegies to share (or if you have spare now) please visit HERE to find a list of the organisations that would welcome your donation of fresh homegrown vegies.
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Just like times change, so should your will – so it’s important to keep it up to date.
You’ve built a life around the things and people that matter most. An up-to-date will is the best way to protect your legacy and share it with the people you love.
If you last made… View moreJust like times change, so should your will – so it’s important to keep it up to date.
You’ve built a life around the things and people that matter most. An up-to-date will is the best way to protect your legacy and share it with the people you love.
If you last made a will back in the days of cassette tapes and telethons, it may be time for an update.
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Join this supportive & fun online community, for local help to successfully grow your own vegies.
Yates are growing an online community of gardeners, and it’s free to join! Whether you’re just getting started, or an old hand – we can all do with help & support on the journey of … View moreJoin this supportive & fun online community, for local help to successfully grow your own vegies.
Yates are growing an online community of gardeners, and it’s free to join! Whether you’re just getting started, or an old hand – we can all do with help & support on the journey of growing our own food.
Yates expert Sarah O’Neil will be on hand to help with problems too. Plus there are over $4000 worth of prizes up for grabs!
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