Hikurangi Coastal, Hikurangi

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16 days ago

USA president's pay is too low to attract the best candidates.

Bert from Kamo

The president of the USA is paid US$400,000 per year plus some untaxed allowances. This low figure is not going to attract the best people who would have to take huge wage cuts.

I would think that the pay for this stressful job should be closer to what CEO's of large corporations earn - … View more
The president of the USA is paid US$400,000 per year plus some untaxed allowances. This low figure is not going to attract the best people who would have to take huge wage cuts.

I would think that the pay for this stressful job should be closer to what CEO's of large corporations earn - somewhere around US$24 million a year.

8 days ago

Ryman Village Open Days

Jane Mander Retirement Village

Friday 13 & Saturday 14 February, 10am - 2pm.

Come and experience the warmth of our Ryman village communities, we'd love to show you around.

Discover our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and explore our premium amenities.

No need to RSVP, simply drop in on the day.
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Friday 13 & Saturday 14 February, 10am - 2pm.

Come and experience the warmth of our Ryman village communities, we'd love to show you around.

Discover our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and explore our premium amenities.

No need to RSVP, simply drop in on the day.
Can't join us on these dates? Our doors are always open - get in touch to arrange a time that suits you.

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9 days ago

Citizens Advice Bureau Here to Help

Jill Smith from Citizens Advice Bureau Far North (CAB)

💚💛💜💙We are here for everyone! We are a universal service, which means we are here for everyone and anyone who needs our help, on any question or issue.

📣In the past year, our Bureaus throughout NZ helped 328,070 people – including 94,055 people face-to-face.

We provide free, … View more
💚💛💜💙We are here for everyone! We are a universal service, which means we are here for everyone and anyone who needs our help, on any question or issue.

📣In the past year, our Bureaus throughout NZ helped 328,070 people – including 94,055 people face-to-face.

We provide free, confidential, independent information and advice to anyone. We can help you know and understand your rights and responsibilities while also helping find community services you need.

You can contact us on 09 407 9829 or freephone 0800 367 222, online at farnorth@cab.org.nz, or visit us at 6 Cobham Road, Procter Library Building, Kerikeri.
Not Sure? Ask us

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10 days ago

Sat 7th Feb 2026, 10am-4pm - Waitangi Weekend Market @ Reyburn House, Town Basin in Whangarei

Kristi from Tikipunga

Waitangi Weekend Market – Whangārei Arts & Crafts Market
📍 Reyburn House, Town Basin
🗓 Saturday 7th February 2026
⏰ 10am – 4pm

Join us for a vibrant day of creativity, community and culture at Reyburn House!

✨ Over 30 local market stalls
🎶 Live music
🛍 Quality … View more
Waitangi Weekend Market – Whangārei Arts & Crafts Market
📍 Reyburn House, Town Basin
🗓 Saturday 7th February 2026
⏰ 10am – 4pm

Join us for a vibrant day of creativity, community and culture at Reyburn House!

✨ Over 30 local market stalls
🎶 Live music
🛍 Quality arts & crafts
🍴 Food stalls
🖼 FREE entry to the Art Gallery

Come along and support our amazing local makers, artists and small businesses while enjoying a relaxed day out by the waterfront.

Bring whānau, friends — everyone is welcome!

📩 Stallholder or event enquiries: events@reyburnhouse.co.nz

💛 Support Local – Buy Local

#WaitangiWeekendMarket #WhangareiArts #ReyburnHouse #SupportLocal #BuyLocal #NorthlandEvents #CommunityMarket #ArtsAndCrafts #TownBasin

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10 days ago

Panasonic 55" TV with remote

Alison from Kamo

New 2017 and wal mounted, now need one to fir free standing cabinet, so selling. HDMI ports but no Hard Drive. Set up to demonstrate. Asking $225.

Negotiable

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15 days ago

Online Bullying.

Stewart from Kamo

Whose fault is it if your child is being bullied online?

The simple answer is, yours. As parents you are responsible for your child’s online access, not the ISP, not the Government or other agency. It is up to you to keep them safe.

But these days parents don’t seem to want to accept that… View more
Whose fault is it if your child is being bullied online?

The simple answer is, yours. As parents you are responsible for your child’s online access, not the ISP, not the Government or other agency. It is up to you to keep them safe.

But these days parents don’t seem to want to accept that responsibility, and would rather blame platforms like X, Instagram, FaceBook and Tic Toc. Now are those platforms cesspools of degenerates, disinformation and frequent bullying, yes. Yes they are, but it is not up to them to keep your kids out and off those platforms, it is the parents’ job.

Built into every modern router are parental controls that can block your child’s device (phone, Tablet and computer) from accessing those sites easily. It is also not hard to learn, takes around 5 to 20 mins to learn and implement those blocks, or you can get someone to do it for you.

That’s it, your child is blocked.

But what about the smart phones? I hear you cry, they can access the sites via their mobile data. Simple, no child under 13 should even have a smart phone. If you are willing to buy your 7- or 8-year-old a smart phone and give them unrestricted access, that is your fault, again not the platforms. You are the parent, at least you are supposed to be, try acting like one.

But you want them to be able to call in an emergency, or just to keep in touch.

I hear you, and again the answer is simple, buy them a ‘Dumb’ Phone. This is a phone that can make calls, text, has GPS tracking and Maps. But Nothing else, it cannot install other apps, cannot browse the web and keeps your children safe.

When your child is old enough for a smart phone then, get them a low data sim card and put parental blocks in place to block the type of apps they should not be using. Tell your child that they can only have a smart phone if they let you monitor their online activity, if they refuse, then don’t get the phone. If they buy one themselves, take it off them. You are the parent start acting like it, don’t give into their whining.

The power to control your child’s online activity has always been with the parent, but it seems these days most parents just give their kids free reign to do what they like and would rather blame the platforms for their own failures as parents. If you can’t be bothered parenting your child then perhaps you should not have had them in the first place.

Because parents have not taken responsibility for their own children, it has left the door open for the government to step in and not only block children, but spy on every law abiding adult. Forcing them to upload sensitive private biometric data to 3rd party companies, that can and have, not only been hacked for that data, but can sell and have sold that data for hundreds of millions of dollars. Your private data is a marketing firms dream and you can bet they will get their hands on that data one way or the other.

So parent your own kids and stop forcing the government into doing the job parents should be doing from the start.

12 days ago

Near New Soft Close Toilet seat

Delaine from Central Whangarei

Used only for a couple of weeks before we bought a new Toilet. New they're $75

Price: $35

12 days ago

Freestanding double light stand

Delaine from Central Whangarei

This is a dark green dual light stand in good condition. Would suit office or other rooms.

Price: $25

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12 days ago

Bathroom Vanity Unit

Delaine from Central Whangarei

This is a used Vanity Unit. Tidy condition.

Price: $200

12 days ago

Bath & Shower Combo

Delaine from Central Whangarei

Near new, this is a great piece of bathroom combined shower spout.

Price: $50

14 days ago

SUNBEAM COFFEE MACHINE

Delaine from Central Whangarei

This coffee machine makes great coffee. Its in great working order.
We replaced it recently with a newer one to suit our new kitchen.

Price: $50

14 days ago

FREE S BEND TOILET SYSTEM

Delaine from Central Whangarei

FREE S Bend Toilet System, would suit a batch situation.

Free

14 days ago

This Long Weekend

Kenton from Kensington

Hi everyone, Just stopping by to say hello and wish everyone a happy, safe long weekend. If you’re traveling, please take care on the roads.

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16 days ago

Scam Alert: Text scam

The Team from New Zealand Police

If you get a text asking you to pay a traffic fine, please do not click on the link!

We’re aware of a text scam that includes a link to pay a fine, claiming to be from Police.

Police do not issue speeding fines via text, this text is not from us ❌

Report to Department of Internal … View more
If you get a text asking you to pay a traffic fine, please do not click on the link!

We’re aware of a text scam that includes a link to pay a fine, claiming to be from Police.

Police do not issue speeding fines via text, this text is not from us ❌

Report to Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) for free by forwarding to 7726.

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16 days ago

Waitangi Weekend Market in Whangarei - Sat 7th February 2026, 10am-4pm

Kristi from Tikipunga

WAITANGI WEEKEND MARKET - Whangārei Arts & Crafts Market

Join us this Waitangi Weekend for a vibrant day of creativity, community, and local flavour at Reyburn House, Town Basin.

📅 Saturday 7 February 2026
⏰ 10am – 4pm
📍 Reyburn House, Town Basin, Whangārei
🎟️ Free … View more
WAITANGI WEEKEND MARKET - Whangārei Arts & Crafts Market

Join us this Waitangi Weekend for a vibrant day of creativity, community, and local flavour at Reyburn House, Town Basin.

📅 Saturday 7 February 2026
⏰ 10am – 4pm
📍 Reyburn House, Town Basin, Whangārei
🎟️ Free entry

Explore 30+ market stalls showcasing quality arts, crafts, handmade goods, and local creativity, alongside live music, delicious food stalls, and a welcoming community atmosphere.

✨ Wander the heritage grounds
✨ Meet local artists and makers
✨ Enjoy live music throughout the day
✨ Visit the Art Gallery – free entry
✨ Support local | Buy local

This market is proudly part of Waitangi Weekend celebrations, offering a relaxed and family-friendly space to come together, connect, and celebrate creativity.

📩 Stallholder & event enquiries: events@reyburnhouse.co.nz

💛 Support Local – Buy Local
#WaitangiWeekend #WhangareiMarkets #SupportLocal #BuyLocal #ReyburnHouse #NorthlandArt #ArtsAndCraftsMarket #CommunityMarket

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