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1944 days ago

Plans for waste-to-energy plant withdrawn from Westport now mooted for Hokitika

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

A $260 million waste-to-energy plant could be built in Hokitika after regional leaders campaigned to bring the scheme to the West Coast.

Westland mayor Bruce Smith said "anything this big" would never get 100 per cent support, but the scheme would increase Westland's GDP by 20 per … View more
A $260 million waste-to-energy plant could be built in Hokitika after regional leaders campaigned to bring the scheme to the West Coast.

Westland mayor Bruce Smith said "anything this big" would never get 100 per cent support, but the scheme would increase Westland's GDP by 20 per cent and make the West Coast self-sufficient for power.

What do you think of the proposal? Read the full story by clicking the link below and tell us your thoughts in the comments. (Please write NFP if you don't want your comments published in The Press/Stuff).

1945 days ago

Thank you: The Southern Trust

Graeme Dingle Foundation

🙏🏻 A huge thank you to The Southern Trust for their amazing support of our National Support Office!

Your contribution really does make a difference to the lives of thousands of Tamariki across Aotearoa!

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1946 days ago

🏕️ Three ProjectK schools have recently returned from their wilderness adventures braving the winter cold. 🌲

Graeme Dingle Foundation

The schools involved were Kelston Girls College, Northcote College and Waitakere College, and the activities they took part in included; tramping, water activities and a solo camping night.

Congrats to all those involved. We hope you all had an amazing time!

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1946 days ago

Gun buyback events on the West Coast

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Gun buyback and amnesty collections will be held on the West Coast this week.

The first event is in Fox Glacier Community Centre on Friday (July 19) from 9am to 12pm.

The second event is in Hokitika on Saturday (July 20) at Seaview Lodge from 10am to 2pm.

The third event is in Greymouth on … View more
Gun buyback and amnesty collections will be held on the West Coast this week.

The first event is in Fox Glacier Community Centre on Friday (July 19) from 9am to 12pm.

The second event is in Hokitika on Saturday (July 20) at Seaview Lodge from 10am to 2pm.

The third event is in Greymouth on Sunday (July 21) at the Cobden League Club from 9am to 12.30pm.

Police said they are supporting firearms owners to hand-in either prohibited firearms or firearms under amnesty at a local collection event as part of the Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Parts and Magazines) Amendment Act 2019.

More than 250 buyback events will be held around the country before the amnesty period ends on December 20.

Visit www.police.govt.nz... or call 0800 311 311 for more information.

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1947 days ago

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1947 days ago

Let's warm up your winter

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We took one of the world’s softest, most luxurious blanket fabric and lined it with the ultimate in warming, comfort. Then transformed it into the world’s most comfortable oversized hoodie that keeps you totally snug and warm from head to … View more
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1948 days ago

Sharonika finds resilience through Graeme Dingle Foundation

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Teen Sharonika Prasad used to be scared, of life, of opportunity. She lacked self-confidence. ‘‘I had a negative mind set in which I had beliefs that I would never be successful at anything, with a very low self-esteem. ‘‘I made excuses because I had no motivation and little confidence and … View moreTeen Sharonika Prasad used to be scared, of life, of opportunity. She lacked self-confidence. ‘‘I had a negative mind set in which I had beliefs that I would never be successful at anything, with a very low self-esteem. ‘‘I made excuses because I had no motivation and little confidence and I let life pass me by even if it was a wonderful opportunity because I was so afraid of the unknown.’’

Not anymore! Prasad, 18, and the youngest in a family of five, is now working as a caregiver while studying a foundation course at NZMA for occupational therapy and has realised she ‘‘could do anything’’. She is the first in her family to go to university. The South Auckland teen has found her potential with the help of our Foundation that aims to transform young Kiwi lives.

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1948 days ago

Poll: Have you had a courier parcel stolen from your front door?

Sarah Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours,
Online shopping is getting more popular by the day, but with the convenience of getting parcels delivered to your home comes the danger of potential theft.

Have you ever had an online delivery go missing once it has been delivered?

To read more, click here.

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Have you had a courier parcel stolen from your front door?
  • 17.2% Yes
    17.2% Complete
  • 82.8% No
    82.8% Complete
1638 votes
1948 days ago

Nominations close today!!!!!

Women of Influence

Last chance to nominate!!!

Nominations for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards close today! Don't miss out, begin your nomination today as nominations close at 11.59pm!

There is still time to recognize the amazing women in your communities. Any incomplete nominations will have until Friday, … View more
Last chance to nominate!!!

Nominations for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards close today! Don't miss out, begin your nomination today as nominations close at 11.59pm!

There is still time to recognize the amazing women in your communities. Any incomplete nominations will have until Friday, 11.59pm to submit for judging!

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1949 days ago

Get a Clever Home package

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1950 days ago

Special Neighbourly Discount

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Watch Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly star in The Sister Brothers, set in 1850s Oregon, the infamous duo of assassins, Eli and Charlie Sisters, chase a gold prospector and his unexpected ally.

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Take 50% off your next Stuff Pix movie with the special rewards code: HalfPrice4You

Watch Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly star in The Sister Brothers, set in 1850s Oregon, the infamous duo of assassins, Eli and Charlie Sisters, chase a gold prospector and his unexpected ally.

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1950 days ago

Workers racing the clock at Fox River to save West Coast wildlife and reputation

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

On a remote West Coast river bed hundreds of volunteers and government workers are racing against the clock to pick up rubbish washed out of an historic landfill three months' ago. How did it come to this?

Read the full story by clicking the link below and share your thoughts in the comments… View more
On a remote West Coast river bed hundreds of volunteers and government workers are racing against the clock to pick up rubbish washed out of an historic landfill three months' ago. How did it come to this?

Read the full story by clicking the link below and share your thoughts in the comments (please write NFP if you don't want your comments published in The Press/Stuff).

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1951 days ago

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1951 days ago

Karamea residents split over fate of historic rātā trees

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

A West Coast council will chop down four 300-year-old rātā trees to make way for a $400,000 stopbank.

The West Coast Regional Council has said the trees must go so work can be done on the northern Buller town's stopbank, despite the majority of ratepayers voting against the upgrade.

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A West Coast council will chop down four 300-year-old rātā trees to make way for a $400,000 stopbank.

The West Coast Regional Council has said the trees must go so work can be done on the northern Buller town's stopbank, despite the majority of ratepayers voting against the upgrade.

Resident Ray Douglas said the rata trees were about three centuries old and should not be cut down. The stopbank was built around the trees in the 1930s, but the council now wanted to upgrade it and remove the trees.

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1951 days ago
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