53 days ago

Sign your way to connection...

The Team from Fraser ACE Adult Community Education

Start a journey of connection and inclusivity with Fraser Adult Community Education's New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) courses!

Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to advance your skills, our Level 1a, 1b, and 1c courses offer the perfect starting point. Learn the fundamentals of NZSL, from basic vocabulary to everyday expressions, in a supportive and interactive environment. Our experienced instructors will guide you through each step, developing a better understanding of our Deaf culture along the way.

Join us and embrace the beauty of NZSL as you communicate with confidence and compassion. Enroll now and become part of a thriving community bridging linguistic divides!
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1 hour ago

Caring For You Like Family

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

91-year-old Dora is a rest home resident at Ryman.

Between family gatherings, bus trips and village activities, she certainly enjoys a full life. With the many friendships she’s made, the caregivers and village staff have become an extension of her family.

Hear about Dora’s experience living in a Ryman community.
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1 hour ago

Share your New Zealand music memories...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It's NZ Music Month and New Zealand really has some beautiful songs from artists that we call our own.

Whether it's April Sun in Cuba, Don't Forget your Roots, or How Bizarre or Bic Runga's 'Sway' - songs have a way of unlocking memories and evoking old feelings.

In honour of NZ Music Month, share a New Zealand song or artist that is special to you and explain why.

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

4 days ago

Where do you think sells the best sausages?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

Through all the tumult of existence, one thing remains unchanged - the makings of a good sausage.

Frankton Butchery owner Jim Ashton reckons people are looking for something reliable and they find it at his Commerce St store, whether its 15kg-worth or a single snarler.

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