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June from Kerikeri District
I need a set of drawers for my kitchen, preferable about bench height but a bit lower will be OK. cheers June
The Team from Whangarei District Council
Our Draft Climate Action Plan identifies specific outcomes from our work on climate change mitigation and adaptation. The new draft plan covers our whole District, outlining ways we can manage and act on the effects of climate change.
We are now seeking public feedback on the draft, from … View moreOur Draft Climate Action Plan identifies specific outcomes from our work on climate change mitigation and adaptation. The new draft plan covers our whole District, outlining ways we can manage and act on the effects of climate change.
We are now seeking public feedback on the draft, from quick-thoughts through to detailed input on our strategic approach. See the link below to take part.
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi
Te Pōkaitahi Reo
Meet Parminder Singh (Punjabi) who shares his journey with Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi:
“Studying in the Pōkaitahi Reo programme has allowed me to develop a totally beautiful and unique relationship with Māori communities. The learning has helped my work to bridge… View moreTe Pōkaitahi Reo
Meet Parminder Singh (Punjabi) who shares his journey with Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi:
“Studying in the Pōkaitahi Reo programme has allowed me to develop a totally beautiful and unique relationship with Māori communities. The learning has helped my work to bridge gaps between Māori and others in our multicultural communities. When I look back, I feel really proud. It’s a great feeling when I speak te reo Māori. It’s a privilege.”
Share in Parminder’s experience and enquire now for 2021. These programmes are tuition fee free!
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Joe & Gaylene from Hikurangi Coastal
Beautiful dark green. Awesome car to drive. Very economical on long trips. Has all bells and whistles including brilliant blue tooth. Has very good cruise control. Radio volume/blue tooth answering/etc. all controlled from steering wheel. We will provide 12 months WOF and registration to buyer. … View moreBeautiful dark green. Awesome car to drive. Very economical on long trips. Has all bells and whistles including brilliant blue tooth. Has very good cruise control. Radio volume/blue tooth answering/etc. all controlled from steering wheel. We will provide 12 months WOF and registration to buyer. This will be a collectors item in years to come - good investment.
Price: $19
Geoff from Central Whangarei
Good people
Check out our range of films being screened at Forum North over the next few weeks.
Hope to see you there.
Geoff
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
The Northland Regional Council has just released its updated coastal hazard maps, which identify sites at risk of flooding or erosion over the next 50 to 100 years, especially if rapid sea level rise occurs. Newly mapped communities include Mangawhai, Tamaterau, Moureeses Bay and Woolleys … View moreThe Northland Regional Council has just released its updated coastal hazard maps, which identify sites at risk of flooding or erosion over the next 50 to 100 years, especially if rapid sea level rise occurs. Newly mapped communities include Mangawhai, Tamaterau, Moureeses Bay and Woolleys Bay. Are you impacted? What do you think of the coastal hazard maps?
Are you still looking for the perfect Mother's Day treat?
From now until Mother's Day, subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for 6 months and you will receive a free Antipodes skincare gift, valued at $115!
Follow the link, select the 6 month option and use the promo code … View moreAre you still looking for the perfect Mother's Day treat?
From now until Mother's Day, subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for 6 months and you will receive a free Antipodes skincare gift, valued at $115!
Follow the link, select the 6 month option and use the promo code SSTMOTHERSDAY at the checkout to redeem.
Hurry! Offer ends Sunday. T&C's apply.
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Alison Shrigley Reporter from Whangārei Leader
She is CUTE, and waiting to entertain you....
It's Super Wednesday tomorrow which means that seniors get 50% off entry to Kiwi North, 500 State highway 14, Maunu.
A perfect time to check out our latest exhibition in conjunction with Creative Northland called Drawing our Heritage in the Mim … View moreShe is CUTE, and waiting to entertain you....
It's Super Wednesday tomorrow which means that seniors get 50% off entry to Kiwi North, 500 State highway 14, Maunu.
A perfect time to check out our latest exhibition in conjunction with Creative Northland called Drawing our Heritage in the Mim Ringer Gallery.
We are open from 10am and are the final stop on bus route 6.
As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking … View moreAs parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking breaks for learning and focus!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Have you got New Zealand‘s best collection of houseplants?
We’re searching for indoor plant obsessives who have created impressive urban jungles… and there’s some great prizes to be won!
Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo
A father who wanted his son to know what it was like to be poor brought him to live with a farming family for a few days. The child stayed there for 3 days and 3 nights.
Back in the car on their way to the town, his father asked him:
"And your experience?"
"Fine," replied the … View moreA father who wanted his son to know what it was like to be poor brought him to live with a farming family for a few days. The child stayed there for 3 days and 3 nights.
Back in the car on their way to the town, his father asked him:
"And your experience?"
"Fine," replied the boy.
"Did you learn anything?"
The boy then explained:
1. We have a dog and they have four of them.
2. We have a pool with treated water. They have a river with crystal clear water, fish and other good things
3. We have electric lights in our street, but they have the stars and the moon to light them up.
4. Our garden extends to the fence. Theirs to the horizon.
5. We buy our food; they cultivate, harvest and cook their own.
6. We listen to CDs ... they hear a symphony of birds, crickets and other animals ...
... all this, sometimes accompanied by the singing of a neighbour who works on the farm.
7. We use the microwave. What they cook tastes much better cooked slowly by a fire.
8. We are surrounded by alarms and fences to protect ourselves ... They live with open doors, protected by the friendship and love of their neighbours.
9. We are connected to the telephone, computer and television. They are in communion with life, sky, sun, water, land, animals, friends and their families.
The father was impressed with his son's feelings. Then finally the son comes to the conclusion:
"Thanks for showing me how poor we are dad! Every day we get poorer because we no longer live in nature like farmers do!!!"
Come together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund … View moreCome together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund ground-breaking work by some of our country’s top breast cancer researchers, educate people about breast health, and provide free support services for breast cancer patients and their families.
What are you waiting for! Sign up today.
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Peter from Central Whangarei
Would anyone have any idea what this strange looking bug might be?
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Natasha Judd from Cancer Society Northland
Help address smoking in New Zealand and have your say - as a leading cause if cancer we are encouraging the government to move towards their aim of a Smokefree Aotearoa 2025.
If you wish to have your say go tot he following link and sign the petition www.parliament.nz...
Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo
Pounamu lives at Kiwi North. This morning she went through her regular Health Check - and came up smiling.
You can visit Pounamu any day between 10am and 4pm at Kiwi North, 500 State Highway 14, Maunu, Whangarei.
She and the other critters would LOVE to say, Hi.
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