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Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Unfortunately, it’s not looking good. RNZ has reported there are Delta cases in Wellington.
But we got this team. We’ve done it before, we can do it again. Let’s show the rest of the world how to do it right.
Masks up, sanitiser at the ready, and by now we all know how far 2 metres is.
… View moreUnfortunately, it’s not looking good. RNZ has reported there are Delta cases in Wellington.
But we got this team. We’ve done it before, we can do it again. Let’s show the rest of the world how to do it right.
Masks up, sanitiser at the ready, and by now we all know how far 2 metres is.
And if you find you are struggling, you aren’t alone. Check up on each other.
If you see, or even have a feeling, that someone is struggling, reach out. Don’t just assume someone else will. That’s called diffusion of responsibility, and it’s, sadly, what leads to no one doing anything to help.
Even if you think someone else will help, offer. You may be the only one.
We are stronger, better, together apart.
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Hawke's Bay
Teaching values and life skills to young Kiwis across Aotearoa is important so we want to make sure everyone has accessibility to Tamariki Talks no matter what level you are in. Tamariki Talks brings Kiwi Can to you!
Check out our Tamariki Talks Challenges offering a range of fun activities to … View moreTeaching values and life skills to young Kiwis across Aotearoa is important so we want to make sure everyone has accessibility to Tamariki Talks no matter what level you are in. Tamariki Talks brings Kiwi Can to you!
Check out our Tamariki Talks Challenges offering a range of fun activities to keep tamariki entertained, let us know how they go!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for rocket recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before Aug 31, 2021.
Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown Recipes.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hastings
Form meets function in this stylish bin storage and planter combination painted in bold Resene hues. Find out how to create your own.
Lockdowns are tough for many in business, so let us share the load.
Whether it's setting up technology to keep your business running smoothly, or advice on working remotely.
Get in touch with us, we’d love to help.
Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church
The Bay Cities' Symphonic Band in concert at St Columba's on Sunday 22 August at 2pm. $25/person or $15/person for groups of 10 or more. Complementary afternoon tea in the church foyer at the conclusion of the concerts
Hayley from Parkvale
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*The secrets to planning and writing an Excellence-worthy essay
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We discovered these guides late in Level One last year but they proved … View moreStudytime Level One Full English Guide covers:
*The secrets to planning and writing an Excellence-worthy essay
*Applying your essay writing skills to the Visual Text standard
*Cracking the code and nailing Unfamiliar Texts
We discovered these guides late in Level One last year but they proved to be invaluable in preparation for the external exams. So much so, we have gone one to buy Level two so that they can be used alongside this years learning.
The guide provides a fun, realistic and contemporary way of understanding.
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Sarah from Taradale
In 2050, the human population is expected to exceed 10 Billion people globally. Even now, we face unprecedented environmental challenges and ever-growing numbers of diet-related illnesses, food insecurity, supply chain disruptions and many more challenges. How will we ever feed 10 Billion people … View moreIn 2050, the human population is expected to exceed 10 Billion people globally. Even now, we face unprecedented environmental challenges and ever-growing numbers of diet-related illnesses, food insecurity, supply chain disruptions and many more challenges. How will we ever feed 10 Billion people fresh, healthy, nutritious food without it costing the earth?
Come along to our public talk to find out what simple solution we can all participate in that will help us get there, and improve our environment and society in the process.
www.neighbourly.co.nz...
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Wear a mask during while buying groceries, exercising or receiving healthcare, and practice social distancing.
These are just few of many messages conveyed by the Hastings District Council after New Zealand suddenly plunged into Alert Level 4 at 11.59pm on Tuesday night.
The council’s essential … View moreWear a mask during while buying groceries, exercising or receiving healthcare, and practice social distancing.
These are just few of many messages conveyed by the Hastings District Council after New Zealand suddenly plunged into Alert Level 4 at 11.59pm on Tuesday night.
The council’s essential services were still operating during lock-down, but other restrictions and closures were in place in line with Ministry of Health guidelines.
Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said council was well-prepared for any shift in alert levels, and ready to respond to keep people safe.
“Although it’s disappointing to be back in this situation again, all of our teams are working hard to keep essential services operating and help our community get through this,” she said.
All council facilities were shut, including public toilets, public drinking water fountains and chlorine-removed taps.
Kerbside waste collections were still running as normal, but the transfer stations and rural recycling stations were closed, except for essential workers.
All playgrounds were closed, but parks and reserves remained open for people to walk and exercise in, but they were asked to follow the advice to wear masks, stay two metres apart, remain at home if they feel unwell, and not take part in any activities that could result in injury requiring emergency help.
Council’s Lyndon Road customer service centre was closed to the public, but the team will be responding to enquiries.
The Animal Control Centre was also closed to the public and officers, only responding to call-outs where there was a “threat to public safety or livestock”.
“The best thing we can all do right now is stick to the health advice which is keeping us safe.
“Once again, we need to look out for each other, be kind and keep to the government guidelines to stay safe and do what we can together so we can get back to normal as soon as possible,” Hazlehurst said.
The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council said the GoBay bus services had moved to a Saturday timetable, with the addition of the regular routes.
Council said GoBay services would be available for essential service workers, and for communities to access supermarkets, pharmacies and health facilities in accordance with Government directions.
Face coverings were mandatory on all public transport services, with council asking travellers to bring their own mask and put it on before boarding.
Fares would remain in place across the region, but cash handling will be removed.
*For any further information please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions on the council website www.hastingsdc.govt.nz... or call customer service on 871 5000.
Yvonne from Mayfair
LOCKDOWN DOESN'T MEAN LOCKED OUT!!!
YOU CAN STILL GET YOUR ZUMBA BUZZ!!
2 CLASSES TO DO
7.30PM THURSDAY NIGHT
6PM FRIDAY NIGHT
… View moreLOCKDOWN DOESN'T MEAN LOCKED OUT!!!
YOU CAN STILL GET YOUR ZUMBA BUZZ!!
2 CLASSES TO DO
7.30PM THURSDAY NIGHT
6PM FRIDAY NIGHT
Both on classes hosted on Zoom.
Private message us for details with your email address and we will forward to details.
UPDATE
August 18
1.16pm
The Prime Minister and the Director-General of Health are currently giving an update to the nation at the Beehive.
Here's what you need to know:
- Genome sequencing was undertaken last night and it has been confirmed that this is linked to the NSW outbreak.
- … View moreUPDATE
August 18
1.16pm
The Prime Minister and the Director-General of Health are currently giving an update to the nation at the Beehive.
Here's what you need to know:
- Genome sequencing was undertaken last night and it has been confirmed that this is linked to the NSW outbreak.
- There are no genomic matches to those cases at the border to this case.
- There are a further two cases to report in the community.
- From 11:59pm, it will be compulsory to wear masks when accessing essential services.
- From 8am tomorrow, the Covid-19 vaccination programme will resume.
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UPDATE
August 18
9.10am
- Four new cases have been identified, all genomically linked to the original case
- The original case has been confirmed as having the Delta variant
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New Zealand will move to a Level 4 lockdown after a community case was detected in Auckland.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was joined by Ashley Bloomfield at a press conference, where she confirmed that Auckland and Coromandel would move to Alert Level 4 from 11.59pm for seven days, while the rest of the country will be under Level 4 conditions for three days.
It is unknown whether this case is that of the Delta variant. Bloomfield stated that genome sequencing will be completed by tomorrow morning.
There is currently 23 locations of interest, 10 in Auckland and 13 in Coromandel. Current locations of interest can be found here.
The case has no links to the border and interviews are currently being undertaken with the case to find any possible locations of interest and how they came to be in contact with Covid-19.
Here's what you need to know:
- A refresh on Level restrictions and what it means for you.
- Here are the locations of interest.
- If you have any flu-like symptoms, call the NZ Covid-19 Healthline on 0800 358 5453 or ring your GP.
- Find your closest Covid-19 testing location on the Healthpoint website
- Essential services such as supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open.
For more information, visit covid19.govt.nz.
Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church
The Bay Cities' Symphonic Band in concert at St Columba's on Sunday 22 August at 2pm. Door charge is $25 per person or $15 per person for students or groups of 10 or more. Complementary afternoon tea in the church foyer at the conclusion of the concert. ALL WELCOME!
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