šæš MÄori Language Week: Join in to win!
Neighbourly is celebrating 50 years of Te Wiki o te Reo MÄori (MÄori Language Week)
Do you use te reo at home? Greet your neighbours with kia ora? Sing waiata with your tamariki?
Share how you celebrate te reo in your daily life in the comments below, and you could win a $50 Prezzy Card!
For some amazing te reo resources, head to ReoMÄori.co.nz
Me mahi tahi tÄtou, Neighbours šæ
Professional Art Development
An 8-week professional development programme for emerging artists ready to advance their creative practice. Ideal if youāre working towards an exhibition or want more structure and direction.
Youāll focus on:
Developing your art practice
Building a cohesive body of work
One-on-one tutor support
Weekly group critiques
Project planning
Exhibition preparation (optional)
Pricing your work
Presenting your work professionally
Growing confidence as an artist
If youāre ready to take the next step, this programme will help strengthen and elevate your practice. Book now at - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Poll: Have you tried this spot?
Tucked in the heart of Matamataās farming and industrial business area, Pepper Street Kitchen defies expectations.
The cafe is owned by contracting giant J Swap and located in their Matamata workshop. Originally it was set up just for employees about six years ago, but once word got out around town about the stellar food they switched to the commercial operation.
Have you tried this spot? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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One size fits all rates cap model āunworkableā, says WaipÄ DC
WaipÄ District Council says the governmentās āone size fits allā proposal to cap rate rises could disproportionately harm fast-growing councils such as WaipÄ.
On Wednesday, Strategic Planning and Policy committee members debated the councilās submission on the proposed rates cap model.
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