Hikurangi Coastal, Hikurangi

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2897 days ago

Update on Bream Bay water supply

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

Following the shut-down of the Ruakaka treatment plant earlier last week the reservoirs are slowly refilling. The water being distributed to One Tree Point may have an unpleasant earthy taste but it is safe to drink. Putting water in the fridge should improve the taste. However, if taste and odour … View moreFollowing the shut-down of the Ruakaka treatment plant earlier last week the reservoirs are slowly refilling. The water being distributed to One Tree Point may have an unpleasant earthy taste but it is safe to drink. Putting water in the fridge should improve the taste. However, if taste and odour problems persist please call Council on 09 430 4200 and we can organise for the lines in your street to be flushed as soon as we have sufficient water to do so – expected to be early this week.
We apologise for any inconvenience and thanks again for your understanding.
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2903 days ago

Board wanted for Auckland University

Anthony from Kensington

Can someone point me in the right direction to get this on Neighbourly in appropriate Auckland neighbourhoods (travel) for an overseas university student please.

2900 days ago

“Every young person has meaning. They have a place. They are a treasure, they are taonga.”

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

Young Asaeli Moala Pene of Ngati Kuri, Te Rarawa, Te Aupouri, Ngapuhi seeks to strengthen young people's relationship with their culture.

Read the full story here and how you can contact Whangarei Youth Space: bit.ly...

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2902 days ago

In need of a post-holiday, holiday?

Readers Rail Tours

Join us on an unforgettable journey exploring the rich culture of New Zealand and an experience of a lifetime from the comfort of a unique rail and coach tour. With two options this year, you can choose to explore the beauty of the deep South or the stunning scenic North.

North Island - … View more
Join us on an unforgettable journey exploring the rich culture of New Zealand and an experience of a lifetime from the comfort of a unique rail and coach tour. With two options this year, you can choose to explore the beauty of the deep South or the stunning scenic North.

North Island - presented by Sunday Star-Times
When: Saturday, 12 May - Friday, 26 May

South Island - presented by The Press
When: Thursday, 19 April - Wednesday, 2 May

Book now and be in to win one of five double-passes to an NZ House & Garden House tour of your choice. Simply quote "NEIGHBOURLY" when booking over the phone or online in the voucher section.
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2903 days ago

Accommodation wanted for Auckland University

Anthony from Kensington

Looking for board or other accommodation for a med student. Please contact me for anything that may progress this matter. Ant 09 4376727 or 027 9333 693

2904 days ago

Operatunity presents Luck of the Irish!

Claire Mitchell from Operatunity Daytime Concerts

Featuring Operatunity's Susan Boland, John Cameron, Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua and Karl Perigo, with fiddler Jess Hindin and pianist Paul Carnegie-Jones. With so much Irish ancestry in New Zealand, we present the best of Irish music and the irrepressible Irish spirit that warms the heart and … View moreFeaturing Operatunity's Susan Boland, John Cameron, Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua and Karl Perigo, with fiddler Jess Hindin and pianist Paul Carnegie-Jones. With so much Irish ancestry in New Zealand, we present the best of Irish music and the irrepressible Irish spirit that warms the heart and rekindles those Irish roots!

With Irish dancing, famous ballads, funny ditties, limericks, Irish jokes and frenetic fiddling, the Luck of the Irish promises to please anyone who has Irish in their blood or a little bit of Irish in their hearts!

Ticket are $35 including lunch. Group discounts from 5+.

Touring 23 venues across New Zealand 22 Jan – 23 Feb 2018.
Book your tickets here!

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2904 days ago

People are earning good money collecting seaweed

NZ Seaweeds

Customer demand for seaweed products is growing which means we need more seaweed collectors. You can earn $6.00 per kg for clean and dried Pterocladia seaweed. Call us now if you're interested in collecting beachcast seaweeds in New Zealand!

Supplier packs and information are available from… View more
Customer demand for seaweed products is growing which means we need more seaweed collectors. You can earn $6.00 per kg for clean and dried Pterocladia seaweed. Call us now if you're interested in collecting beachcast seaweeds in New Zealand!

Supplier packs and information are available from our Seaweed Operations Manager. Please call NZ Seaweeds on (07) 315 7663 or our Seaweed Operations Manager on 027 539 9002.
Find out more about seaweed!

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2904 days ago

Wasp Wipeout - Paper Wasps

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Howdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.

Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.

Asian, Australian and … View more
Howdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.

Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.

Asian, Australian and European paper wasps have gradually made their homes around our houses and fences and over the past few years and while they are useful for some unwanted bugs like the great white cabbage butterfly, unfortunately they aren't picky and have been feasting on our monarch butterfly caterpillar and other useful native bugs as well.

At Wasp Wipeout we are working hard to help raise funds to wipe out the most invasive species of wasps - the vespula (common and German) variety which inhabit a lot of our bush areas and regularly invade picnics and barbecues. To help us fight this species you can donate here

If you want to find out more about paper wasps, you can read the story and watch the video here
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