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Jacqui from Dinsdale
Scott was our dog groomer, out dog is deaf and blind and trusts scott, does anybody know where Scott the dog groomer has gone please, if so text me on 021425052,
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Graeme from Frankton
A Bit Of History , and some of you can probably add to this --
-- KiwiRail and whatever it has been called over the years , has been a great job creation scheme -- it has kept a lot of people employed , on quite good pay .
-- It seems to have lost money for the last 40-50 years , at least .
-- … View moreA Bit Of History , and some of you can probably add to this --
-- KiwiRail and whatever it has been called over the years , has been a great job creation scheme -- it has kept a lot of people employed , on quite good pay .
-- It seems to have lost money for the last 40-50 years , at least .
-- From the 1930's until the 1980's , trucks were not allowed to compete with Rail . Trucks originally were only allowed to travel 30 miles ( 50kms ) -- in the 1960's that was slightly improved to 40miles ( 70kms ) , and in the 1980's increased again to 150kms ( we had gone metric , and that was about 90 miles ) .
-- Rail has been sold a couple of times by the Government for next to nothing , run even further into the ground , then bought back and $100's of millions more put in again .
-- In 2010 , the Government put a $1billion 'investment' ( of our money ) into bailing out Rail .
-- In 2017 , the Government put a $450 million 'investment' ( of our money ) into bailing out Rail .
-- In 2019 ( this weeks budget ) , the Government put a $1 billion 'investment' ( of our money ) into bailing out Rail .
-- In 2018 , the Government put $10's of millions of 'investment' into the Kaikoura and TranzAlpine trains .
-- In 2018 , the Government put $100's of millions into rebuilding the main trunk railway through Kaikoura . They also put 100's of millions into rebuilding SH1 too , but that is covered by insurance and our fuel taxes and RUC -- rail pays none of those .
-- KiwiRail has lost in the region of $100million to $200million per year on trading ( running the trains and maintaining the tracks ) .
-- Trucking companies , bus companies , and private motorists , ( Rails main competition ) by comparison , generally make money , and pay tax and GST . Private motorists don't , but I am sure you get the point . Trucks , buses and cars do pay fuel tax and RUC ( where relevant ) and rego , even a bit of tolls .
Now imagine if 'we' took the $6 billion plus that has been pumped into KiwiRail over the last 20 years , and spent it on safer roads , more double and triple lanes , passing lanes , etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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One of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.
Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar … View moreOne of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.
Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar pizza and smoked cheese and chilli nachos.
So stop off at the chiller section of the supermarket to stock up on quality Mainland cheeses to help craft and create some delicious snacks. Then no matter how your team plays, your friends will go home happy.
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Teachers - are you eager to develop digital skills and fluency? Curious about the new Digital Technologies learning areas | Hangarau Matihiko tupuranga of the curriculum? Hungry to experience a Mind Lab activity? Don’t just watch from the sidelines – join us at a free workshop!
Our Digital … View moreTeachers - are you eager to develop digital skills and fluency? Curious about the new Digital Technologies learning areas | Hangarau Matihiko tupuranga of the curriculum? Hungry to experience a Mind Lab activity? Don’t just watch from the sidelines – join us at a free workshop!
Our Digital Technologies Workshop offers engaging, supportive and insightful introductions into The Mind Lab and the new Digital Technologies curriculum content.
You’ll meet a community of like-minded educators, speak with our friendly facilitators, learn about our Postgraduate Certificate in Digital and Collaborative Learning, and leave inspired to explore new ideas and ways of teaching.
Please bring a smartphone, tablet or laptop.
When?
13th June 2019, 4pm - 6pm
Where?
Fairfield College, 25 Bankwood Rd, Chartwell, Hamilton 3210
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Aaron from Nawton
Our Annual Christmas Extravaganza in the Park is coming. Sat 30th Nov 2019 10am-2pm, 46 Hyde Ave Nawton Hamilton. (Rain date will be Sat 7th Dec 2019 if the event has to be cancelled due to weather).
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Aaron from Nawton
Our Annual Christmas Extravaganza in the Park is coming. Sat 30th Nov 2019 10am-2pm, 46 Hyde Ave Nawton Hamilton. (Rain date will be Sat 7th Dec 2019 if the event has to be cancelled due to weather).
Dont forget to LIKE our Facebook page for future updates:
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Tracey from Hamilton Central
Kia Ora Neighbours
Just want to acknowlege these beautiful people that are the first point of contact in an emergency for our loved ones.
I have recently moved home to Ngaruawahia. I've moved my Dad up here from Turangi who has cancer.
Thank you Greg, sorry can't remember your colleagues … View moreKia Ora Neighbours
Just want to acknowlege these beautiful people that are the first point of contact in an emergency for our loved ones.
I have recently moved home to Ngaruawahia. I've moved my Dad up here from Turangi who has cancer.
Thank you Greg, sorry can't remember your colleagues name. For the support, compassion and empathy that we recieved. Father is home now, Heartfelt appreciation from me and mine.
Bless you all, Much respect.
Tracey xxx
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All parents and grandparents should be aware of this myth about youth sport: Following an intensive training programme in a single sport at a young age does not increase your kid’s chances of becoming a world champion. A more realistic outcome is early burnout, loss of motivation and potential … View moreAll parents and grandparents should be aware of this myth about youth sport: Following an intensive training programme in a single sport at a young age does not increase your kid’s chances of becoming a world champion. A more realistic outcome is early burnout, loss of motivation and potential mental health issues in later life.
Since 2008 we’ve seen a 60% surge in sporting injuries among under 14s. This is twice that of any other age group.
We’ve talked with the experts to discover how to maintain Kiwi kids’ sporting balance, and how you can help them reach their potential:
One myth about kids sport every parent should know https://acc.nz/2QxTIro
Five ways to help your kids find sporting balance: https://acc.nz/2XitMT5
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Trevor from Dinsdale
CRYSTAL CAFE - Your Local Spiritual Networking Hub.
14th June 2019
The second Friday of the month 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm (excluding January)
At the Western Community Centre, 46 Hyde Ave, Hamilton.
A cafe with unlimited cups of tea and coffee, delicious home baking, crystals and Table Talk.
Gather … View moreCRYSTAL CAFE - Your Local Spiritual Networking Hub.
14th June 2019
The second Friday of the month 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm (excluding January)
At the Western Community Centre, 46 Hyde Ave, Hamilton.
A cafe with unlimited cups of tea and coffee, delicious home baking, crystals and Table Talk.
Gather around the table and talk spiritual matters for inspiration insight and development. Get to talk to Readers and Healers who will join in the conversations. People like Dawn, Janet, Michelle, Trevor and you may receive a Tea Leaf reading from Mary Ellen. Take a glance into The Crystal Point Virtual Store. Touch, feel, learn more about crystals and salt lamps.
WOW wait there’s more you even have a mini reading and healing.
Stay to the end at 8.30 and experience a wonderful universal healing experience with a team of dedicated people.
The cafe is for everyone whatever the stage of their awakened journey.
Tickets available online or at the door. Follow us on Facebook: thecrystalpointnz
See you there!
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