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Gary Farrow Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Hi neighbours,
Charlotte Matthews, 9, held the placard high at Cambridge Tree Trust's protest outside Cambridge Town Hall, where trees were being given away to fight climate change.
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Trev from Hamilton Lake
Just wanted to say a very heartfelt "thank you so very much" to two Wintec Nursing Students (females) who came to the aid of my friend whose legs failed him in Fitzroy. (They will know who they are. Sadly, I didn`t get their names). They supported my elderly friend until I arrived, … View moreJust wanted to say a very heartfelt "thank you so very much" to two Wintec Nursing Students (females) who came to the aid of my friend whose legs failed him in Fitzroy. (They will know who they are. Sadly, I didn`t get their names). They supported my elderly friend until I arrived, assisted me in trying to get him into my car then waited until the ambulance arrived. Thanks again so very much. Your actions were very, very much appreciated.
Sharon from Leamington
anyone else notice that Auckland is paying $2.21 for 91, we are paying $2.16
what happened to the 11 cent fuel tax Auckland had? looks likewe got one also.
these companies are slowly edging their price to $3 a litre by Christmas people.
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Fiona from Leamington
Upright fridge, specs in photos. No longer needed. We have a matching upright freezer for sale too ($200) If you would like both we would sell them together for $350
Price: $200
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Karina from Riverlea
K & T Heat Pump Services Ltd is looking for a P.A.
Must have excellent communication skills, work well under pressure and have a excellent phone manner. Organisation skills a must.
If this sounds like you contact Kay on 0220938971.
Part time, casual basis. Hours can increase dependant on … View moreK & T Heat Pump Services Ltd is looking for a P.A.
Must have excellent communication skills, work well under pressure and have a excellent phone manner. Organisation skills a must.
If this sounds like you contact Kay on 0220938971.
Part time, casual basis. Hours can increase dependant on work load.........
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Here's some good food for thought as we head into the weekend.
#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople
Tens of thousands of students will take to the streets for the second time this year to strike for climate change action.
From marches and rallies to tree planting and beach clean ups, New Zealand's youth are doing all they can to bring attention to the issue.
To read more here
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Teachers in area schools have voted to join primary and secondary teachers in New Zealand's largest-ever education strike on May 29.
The strike is the first time all teachers in the compulsory schooling sector have taken strike action simultaneously.
The teachers, who are jointly … View moreTeachers in area schools have voted to join primary and secondary teachers in New Zealand's largest-ever education strike on May 29.
The strike is the first time all teachers in the compulsory schooling sector have taken strike action simultaneously.
The teachers, who are jointly represented by primary and secondary teachers' unions NZEI Te Riu Roa and PPTA, voted to strike after four days of talks with the Ministry of Education failed to result in an offer. Read more here.
Heather from Melville
wanting some onion sacks/mesh bags to use for drying wood and nuts.
Thank you
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