South Taranaki District, Hawera

2363 days ago

NOMINATIONS CLOSE IN ONE WEEK!!

Women of Influence

Nominations are closing in ONE WEEK for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards <3

Don't miss out on nominating a local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the … View more
Nominations are closing in ONE WEEK for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards <3

Don't miss out on nominating a local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.

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2364 days ago

Clown around at Centre City

Centre City Shopping Centre

Join us at Centre City these School Holidays for a fun-filled show of clowning around! There will be juggling, puppets, tricks and balloons of all shapes! Kids get to take home a special treat bag and get photos with CJ the Clown and Pebbles the Clown.

CJ and Pebbles will be on site every … View more
Join us at Centre City these School Holidays for a fun-filled show of clowning around! There will be juggling, puppets, tricks and balloons of all shapes! Kids get to take home a special treat bag and get photos with CJ the Clown and Pebbles the Clown.

CJ and Pebbles will be on site every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11am, outside Farmers on Level 3. We can’t wait to see you here!
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2382 days ago

Egmont National Park showered with controversial 1080 pesticide.

Reporter Taranaki Daily News

Four helicopters were used to drop 61 tonnes of non-toxic pre-feed bait over 32, 000 hectares, covering Mt Taranaki's cone and Pouakai Range in the cereal pellets.

The bait is used to lure pests, and weather dependent, spreading of the toxic pellets will be underway within the next couple … View more
Four helicopters were used to drop 61 tonnes of non-toxic pre-feed bait over 32, 000 hectares, covering Mt Taranaki's cone and Pouakai Range in the cereal pellets.

The bait is used to lure pests, and weather dependent, spreading of the toxic pellets will be underway within the next couple of weeks.

The pre-feed drop will close public access to Plateau carpark and the end of Egmont Rd, leading to Egmont National Park Visitors Centre for two days. It is said that all ski permit holders have been notified as early as possible about the aerial operation.

Are you affected? What do you think about this?

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