Hikurangi Coastal, Hikurangi

1082 days ago

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year for 2021

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Wishing everyone a safe and well Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2022.

Meri kirihimete me te tau hou hari in 2022!

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1081 days ago

TikiPride - Otuihau News - The Summer Edition

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

The Summer Edition of Otuihau News is now available online: issuu.com...

More information about TikiPride click onto: www.facebook.com...

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1081 days ago

Is your property climate resilient?

Climate Insights

Find out today by accessing the latest climate science for your property with Climate Insights.

To get a comfortable, efficient, durable home you will need to consider a changing climate. Wind, rain, temperature, humidity, fire risk, sea-level changes can all influence how you and your family … View more
Find out today by accessing the latest climate science for your property with Climate Insights.

To get a comfortable, efficient, durable home you will need to consider a changing climate. Wind, rain, temperature, humidity, fire risk, sea-level changes can all influence how you and your family enjoy your property.

The Climate Insights property report is a great place to start when buying, renting or investing in a house.
Download your Property Climate Risk Report

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1082 days ago

sink tub

Angeli from Kerikeri District

unwanted but function sink tub
considering all offers, pick up in Kerikeri

Negotiable

1082 days ago

broken washing machine Bosch

Angeli from Kerikeri District

free for pick up, it has parts that might be useful and potentially could be fixed, i just don't have the skills or use for it.
if no one is interested it'll go to a recycling plant,
if you are interested message me, I'll send the address

Negotiable

1082 days ago

Busting the Common myths on creating a will

Public Trust

Stewart Harvey, Principal Trustee at Public Trust Waikato, says "seizing the moment" is essential so things aren't left to chance - and it's easier than you think. Stewart had a chat with Stuff.co.nz recently, check out the article in the link below.

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1082 days ago

Bright Lights in the City event

The Team from Whangarei District Council

From tomorrow night there will be nine lovely sites to visit on evening weekend walks to see beautiful light-displays in the Central city.

Follow the trail through the from Laurie Hall up to Cameron St Mall, back down to the Town Basin and then along the Hatea Loop. Can you spot all of the bursts… View more
From tomorrow night there will be nine lovely sites to visit on evening weekend walks to see beautiful light-displays in the Central city.

Follow the trail through the from Laurie Hall up to Cameron St Mall, back down to the Town Basin and then along the Hatea Loop. Can you spot all of the bursts of colour along the way?

The lights will be on display from 6:00pm - 10:00pm on Friday 10 - Sunday 12 December, and again from Friday 17 - Sunday 19 December.

LAURIE HALL PARK
Look at the fountain flowing and the pohutukawa tree on the hill.

CAMERON STREET MALL
The canopy has stars floating above and the reindeers flying by.

TOWN BASIN
Oh Christmas tree lit up and shining so bright, you can also stroll past and see our friends at the Marina with their decorated boats.

Town basin PLAYGROUND
Dancing in the tree - happy and bright.

MANGROVE WALKWAY
Walk along the path and you will come across vivid colours that pop and dance.

Kotuitui Whitinga BRIDGE
"Insta worthy" snaps - make sure you get lots of photos as you walk across the bridge.

TE MATAU Ā POHE BRIDGE
Our bascule bridge stands so proudly on the Hātea River.

RIVERSIDE DRIVE
As you head along Riverside you will notice the uplights on our kiwi Christmas trees.

CANOPY BRIDGE
As you head back to the City you will walk over the bridge, lit up colourful and bright.

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1082 days ago

Celebrating a fantastic milestone!

The Team from Hospice Mid-Northland

This week is a significant week for both REAL Property Kerikeri (REAL) and Hospice, with REAL reaching $100,000 in money that they have raised through Project H and has been donated to Hospice this year!
Hospice Mid-Northland provides palliative care for patients and their whanau with a … View more
This week is a significant week for both REAL Property Kerikeri (REAL) and Hospice, with REAL reaching $100,000 in money that they have raised through Project H and has been donated to Hospice this year!
Hospice Mid-Northland provides palliative care for patients and their whanau with a life-limiting condition. We receive 42% of our operational costs from the Northland District Health board and we need to fundraise for the additional 58% through our shops, fundraising events and initiatives, donations, and bequests.

Towards the end of a very challenging 2020 for Hospice, we were approached by REAL with a proposal to help to support us and be their charity of choice. REAL proposed to donate $1,000 of every house listed and SOLD with them to Hospice.

This was to be a whole team decision, as if you know REAL Property Kerikeri, you will know they work differently to other real estates. At REAL, the team share all listings and commissions equally amongst their cooperative team of agents. For this to work the whole team were to agree to support Hospice – and they did!
Together we identified several other tangible assets that will allow REAL to support us in tangible ways. So far, REAL have been able to purchase two new cars for us, a car for our admin team and significantly a car for our nurses. Our Hospice has undergone a strategic plan and part of this has been a restructure to organise resource (staff) more efficiently. With the growth we have seen in patient numbers, and will continue to see in future years, has been the sole driver behind implementing our strategic plan.

A future extension of the head office is now in the planning and has become our focus. With your help we can get there faster, contact us if you are interested in donated funds, time, materials, or services

This week is a significant week for both REAL and Hospice, with REAL reaching $100,000 in money that they have raised through Project H and has been donated to Hospice this year.

Project H is a name that many in this community many may remember. REAL have organised a major fundraiser for Hospice Mid-Northland before. In 2008 they decided to build a house in 5 days, auction it off and donate all the proceeds to us. This idea was not only challenging to complete but would have been impossible without the support of our community. There were donations coming in thick and fast from suppliers of materials, trades peoples’ time and services and students supplying morning tea, lunches, and dinners for all the volunteers. The funds raised from this was $280,000 and was used to help purchase the property where our office and 2 of our 5 shops is now.

Working alongside REAL has been both a pleasure and very beneficial, we are so grateful to them. What is more important, is that the cultures and values of our two organisations are very much aligned, the two teams have bonded during this time.

REAL have further decided that they will continue their support for Hospice beyond 2021 and when you list your property with us you automatically become a Hospice supporter.

We will be outside the REAL office on Friday 10th December with a BBQ and cake stall – celebrating this fantastic milestone! Come down buy a sausage or a cake for morning tea – you could even win a spot prize!
Find out more

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1083 days ago

Rules for dogs on beaches this summer

The Team from Whangarei District Council

We're coming close to the annual times that dogs are banned on beaches, so if your pooch likes to jump and dig and sunbathe then you'd better go soon.

Dogs are not allowed on most Whangarei District beaches from 9:00am until 5:00pm between 20 December and 31 January - so there are two … View more
We're coming close to the annual times that dogs are banned on beaches, so if your pooch likes to jump and dig and sunbathe then you'd better go soon.

Dogs are not allowed on most Whangarei District beaches from 9:00am until 5:00pm between 20 December and 31 January - so there are two weekends to go before the temporary rule-change this year.

Our webpage has some suggestions for other great places to take dogs this summer, and two options for year-round dog-friendly beaches in Bream Bay.
www.wdc.govt.nz...

Just remember to take your dog-bags and a drinking bowl!

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1082 days ago

Mobile car valet

Joshua from Kerikeri District

Toyota Rav 4.
This car has been valeted, seats and carpets shampooed and exterior has had a good wash and all trim and dash has been UV protected.
I am mobile so I will come to you wether that’s your home or work place.
Feel free to contact me at anytime
Email: joshua.traas@gmail.com
Phone: 027 … View more
Toyota Rav 4.
This car has been valeted, seats and carpets shampooed and exterior has had a good wash and all trim and dash has been UV protected.
I am mobile so I will come to you wether that’s your home or work place.
Feel free to contact me at anytime
Email: joshua.traas@gmail.com
Phone: 027 594 6082

1082 days ago

JOB: Goat Farmers Wanted

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

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1082 days ago

Supporting Pasifika Families in Whangarei

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Talanoa Ako: Supporting Pasifika Families in Whangarei - education
Posted on behalf of Tokotoko Solutions Ltd.

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1083 days ago

Drop a Line for Dementia

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Covid-19 restrictions on events and traditional fundraisers have prompted Alzheimers Northland to focus on a fishy new fundraiser.The organisation is running Drop a Line for Dementia, an inaugural fishing tournament running in January. See poster for more.

Final poster JPeg.pdf Download View

1083 days ago

Beyond the Rimu Grove –

Patricia from Maunu

The perfect nostalgic Christmas gift for anyone who remembers the sixties – or wishes they could have been around at the time.

Price: $24

BTRGCover_141x216Front (1).pdf Download View

1083 days ago

JP Service Moves - Whangarei

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Justice of the Peace services in Whangārei have moved from the Whangārei courthouse to Rust Ave from today.

Since the JPs are unable to operate from the Whangārei Law Courts under Alert Level 2, they have moved to 22 Rust Ave, above Northland Pathology.

Between 12 and 15 JPs will take turns … View more
Justice of the Peace services in Whangārei have moved from the Whangārei courthouse to Rust Ave from today.

Since the JPs are unable to operate from the Whangārei Law Courts under Alert Level 2, they have moved to 22 Rust Ave, above Northland Pathology.

Between 12 and 15 JPs will take turns rendering their services to the public between the hours of 9.30am and 1.30pm, Monday to Friday.

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