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The Team from Whangarei District Council
What are you doing to prepare for Cyclone Gabrielle?
Here are a few things we're doing:
🕳 Every available "sucker truck" is out clearing drains, culverts and gulleys, with priority on high-risk areas
🏠 Working directly with some residents who have been recently affected by… View moreWhat are you doing to prepare for Cyclone Gabrielle?
Here are a few things we're doing:
🕳 Every available "sucker truck" is out clearing drains, culverts and gulleys, with priority on high-risk areas
🏠 Working directly with some residents who have been recently affected by flooding
⏱ Arranged for 24-hour availability of contractors
🚧 We're pre-emptively closing Kaka Street in Morningside
📍 Set up a working space with Civil Defence Northland, ready to open as an emergency operations centre
🌧 Monitoring the forecasts, tide charts and other information so we know what to expect
Here are some tips on how to prepare for a storm:
getready.govt.nz...
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Regional updates for February 15th, see the live Stuff updates.
14th February - 10:45am Update: National State of Emergency
Minister for Emergency Management, Kieran McAnulty, has confirmed a National State of Emergency this morning due to the widespread damage across the country due to … View moreRegional updates for February 15th, see the live Stuff updates.
14th February - 10:45am Update: National State of Emergency
Minister for Emergency Management, Kieran McAnulty, has confirmed a National State of Emergency this morning due to the widespread damage across the country due to Cyclone Gabrielle.
While many regions have already declared a local state of emergency, a National State of Emergency gives the National Controller legal authority to apply resources across the country in support of a national level response.
Here's what you need to know:
- Heavy rain red warnings are in place for Northland and Hawke's Bay, with red strong wind warnings also for Northland, Coromandel and Taranaki. Check all weather warnings on the MetService website.
- States of emergency have been declared in Northland, Auckland, Tairāwhiti, Ōpōtiki, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato District, Hauraki District, Whakatāne District, Bay of Plenty, Napier and Hastings.
- There has been a landslide in Murawai with one firefighter missing.
- Gisborne is feared cut off and the east coast of the Coromandel Peninsula. Residents are to take note of the Welfare Centres for Gisborne and Coromandel.
- A number of road closures are in place across the North Island. View these on the Waka Kotahi NZTA website.
- Fire and Emergency is urging people to only call 111 if life or safety is at risk after a surge in calls.
- In Auckland there are 27 shelters and civil defence centres where people can go in an emergency.
Stuff are posting live updates and have shared what you need in your 3-day emergency kit. Stay up to date with Civil Defence updates and track the storm here.
2pm Update for Hawke's Bay:
Multiple evacuations needed in Puketapu, Esk Valley, Rissington, Omahu, Waiohiki, Jervoistown and Meeanee and Waipawa.
Many remain trapped in cars and houses. Several bridges have been taken out with access between Hastings and Napier now cutoff. More than 20,000 people are without power and cellphone communication in and out of the region is patchy.
Omahu residents needing shelter can go to Hastings Sports' Centre. Taradale residents can head to St Joseph's Māori Girls' School.
Today is a day that celebrates love, yes, but it’s also Library Lovers' Day on February 14, dedicated to book lovers' across the globe.
It's a day to remember that our libraries are a place where we can get lost in a story, find an adventure we are seeking in a book, discover … View moreToday is a day that celebrates love, yes, but it’s also Library Lovers' Day on February 14, dedicated to book lovers' across the globe.
It's a day to remember that our libraries are a place where we can get lost in a story, find an adventure we are seeking in a book, discover more about an issue we feel passionate about, or learn something new!
Beds & More Factory Outlet Shop Whangarei
Hi Neighbours!
Are you in search of a good night's sleep? Look no further than Beds & More Factory outlet, your local bed and bedding store! They have a fantastic range of NZ-made beds and bedding products at great prices. Plus, their clearance and end-of-line section offers even more … View moreHi Neighbours!
Are you in search of a good night's sleep? Look no further than Beds & More Factory outlet, your local bed and bedding store! They have a fantastic range of NZ-made beds and bedding products at great prices. Plus, their clearance and end-of-line section offers even more savings!
If you suffer from back pain or want to improve your circulation, Beds & More also offers adjustable beds with zero gravity, massage functions, and partner solutions. You can finally get the good night's sleep you deserve!
Visit Beds & More today and start saving on beds for the whole family. Sleep better, feel better. #BedsAndMore #LocalStore #BetterSleep
Gerhard from Central Whangarei
Looking to buy a Carol King CD, Best of..., Very best of... or similar. Before the weekend, please. 021 718 459
The Team from Whangarei District Council
Civil Defence is all about looking after the welfare of our people. If you are in need of immediate help, please call us on 09-430-4200 for the latest information and advice.
If the storm makes it unsafe to stay in your home, there will be two types of places you can go.
1️⃣ Community led … View moreCivil Defence is all about looking after the welfare of our people. If you are in need of immediate help, please call us on 09-430-4200 for the latest information and advice.
If the storm makes it unsafe to stay in your home, there will be two types of places you can go.
1️⃣ Community led welfare centres
These can be established in local facilities including Marae and Halls. These are setup quickly by local communities as required and supported by Civil Defence.
There are two community-led welfare centres already operating for the homeless community of Whangarei: Terenga Paraoa Marae on Porowini Avenue (Central Whangarei) and 155 Whare Āwhina (Open Arms), at 155 Kamo Road.
2️⃣ Civil Defence Emergency Evacuation Centres
These are fully operated by Civil Defence, intended to shelter large numbers of people if necessary. We have prepared, but not opened, an evacuation centre at McKay Stadium in Kensington. It can be activated quickly if necessary.
We are extremely grateful for the outpouring of support we can already see in the community. If you're safe and dry at home please check in on your neighbours too. Make sure you're prepared for a water outage or a power cut, have a flood plan, and think of indoor activities for kids.
🦺 Kia kaha community - come together and stand strong.
Photo: Our Emergency Operations Centre in the Council Chambers at Forum North (file photo from earlier this year)
The Royal New Zealand Ballet opens its 70th anniversary season with a fresh, new production of the ever-popular Tutus on Tour coming to Forun North – Capitaine Bougainville Theatre on 12th March.
See dancers from your national ballet company perform an enchanting collection of works which … View moreThe Royal New Zealand Ballet opens its 70th anniversary season with a fresh, new production of the ever-popular Tutus on Tour coming to Forun North – Capitaine Bougainville Theatre on 12th March.
See dancers from your national ballet company perform an enchanting collection of works which encapsulate the history of ballet, including treasures from the RNZB’s recent past alongside classical favourites, and exciting new works which will delight dance fans of all ages.
With just one show and adult tickets starting at $35 (plus booking fee), seats are selling fast. Find out more and book at rnzb.org.nz.
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Swap food for a FREE Resene testpot with Hunger for Colour!
Simply bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). We'll donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
By adding a little more colour to your life you can also help… View moreSwap food for a FREE Resene testpot with Hunger for Colour!
Simply bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). We'll donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
By adding a little more colour to your life you can also help those in need.
Find out more
The Team from NZ Compare
The newest addition to the NZ Compare suite of comparison brands has landed - Mobile Compare is the home of Kiwi Mobile Plans. A one stop shop for Neighbours everywhere!
Start 2023 right! Forget overspending and getting stuck with a plan that offers too much or too little.
Whether you’re … View moreThe newest addition to the NZ Compare suite of comparison brands has landed - Mobile Compare is the home of Kiwi Mobile Plans. A one stop shop for Neighbours everywhere!
Start 2023 right! Forget overspending and getting stuck with a plan that offers too much or too little.
Whether you’re after unlimited minutes and calling, endless data or flexible payment options to fit your budget, Mobile Compare has it all from your favourite providers. Plus, the website is super easy to use — you’ll find a fantastic deal in no time! Check it out today!
Kevin from Kerikeri District
See advert on TradeMe. ref: 3989711738 in Flat-mate section.
Kerikeri Road.
SINGLE occupancy ONLY.
May be available earlier if needs be.
$310 + $25 utilities per week
Your own private enterance to a 3 yr old, 50+ m2 quality pseduo 'granny flat', furnished, ensuite bathroom, … View moreSee advert on TradeMe. ref: 3989711738 in Flat-mate section.
Kerikeri Road.
SINGLE occupancy ONLY.
May be available earlier if needs be.
$310 + $25 utilities per week
Your own private enterance to a 3 yr old, 50+ m2 quality pseduo 'granny flat', furnished, ensuite bathroom, shared washing machine & 3 closets, 2 heat pumps, available within the next 8 weeks.
Please register your interest & I'll be in touch ASAP with further details/updates as they become available
Fridge/freezer, microwave, bench top cooker, iron, dining table & chairs, outside coffee table & chairs, cabinet, kettle, two hob hotplate, cutlery & a large leather chair available, if needed
So basically you'll need your bed & a TV (?) + anything else you feel you need for 'the luxuries of life'
There is no drier
Lovely eastern views of an empty acre flat grass field
No oven, so someone not bothered about baking, roasting & cooking often
I am a registered WINZ supplier
Would suit a quiet (your sitting room-diner-kitchen room is below my bedroom), tidy, fully employed, QUIET, eco-friendly female who is a non-smoker
A fixed $25 pw utilities, paid separately, which covers all REASONABLE use of electricity, water & unlimited fiber internet
Well set back off Kerikeri Road & a short walk to the Old Pack House market, two further cafes & a 'corner shop' for milk, bread etc.
Moving in costs: Bond ($1,240) + 1st weeks rent & utilities
= $1,565 negotiable
Contact
Kevin,
powerdownkev@hotmail.com
09 401 7082
0212 445 445
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
MetService along with Civil Defence have been keeping tabs on the timing and movement of Cyclone Gabrielle.
What you need to know:
- A rain watch will be in place from 1am Sunday, 12 February to noon Tuesday, 14 February and a strong wind watch from noon Sunday to midnight Tuesday.
- 200mm to … View moreMetService along with Civil Defence have been keeping tabs on the timing and movement of Cyclone Gabrielle.
What you need to know:
- A rain watch will be in place from 1am Sunday, 12 February to noon Tuesday, 14 February and a strong wind watch from noon Sunday to midnight Tuesday.
- 200mm to 300mm of rain is predicted to fall over the course of the storm along with severe gales. These are likely to be upgraded.
- Streams and rivers may rise rapidly, and surface flooding, slips and flood water are likely to close roads.
- The high forecast winds may cause falling trees which can cause power outages and further hazards on the road.
Civil Defence is again asking Northlanders to ensure they are prepared. They are reminding residents to:
- Secure outdoor furniture and structures
- Relocate items from any areas of your property that are prone to flooding
- Anchor recreational vessels in a sheltered place at a secure berth and be prepared to run engines/motor against the wind.
- Relocate stock from flood-prone areas and bring pets inside
- Have supplies including food and medications ready in case of any power outages or if you are isolated for a period. Have a grab bag and a plan in case you need to evacuate.
These updates can also be viewed on the Civil Defence section of the Northland Regional Council website: www.nrc.govt.nz...
For more tips on preparing for severe weather check out the Get Ready website.
If you feel you, your family and/or your property are at risk, immediately contact emergency services on 111.
Some Uselink links include:
Civil Defence
Waka Kotahi NZTA Northland for national road closures or for local roads, check out these pages:
Whangarei District Council
Kaipara District Council
Far North District Council
For power outages check:
Northpower
Top Energy NZ
Look after each other, neighbours.
Heather from Kerikeri District
OPEN NIGHT - come and join us - no charge
Scottish Country Dancing
Bay of Islands
7:45pm Monday 13 March 2023
Kerikeri Primary School Hall Hone Heke Rd, Kerikeri
… View moreOPEN NIGHT - come and join us - no charge
Scottish Country Dancing
Bay of Islands
7:45pm Monday 13 March 2023
Kerikeri Primary School Hall Hone Heke Rd, Kerikeri
* Scottish Country Dancing is fun for all ages - our late Queen "simply adored it"
* No partners required
* Wear soft, flat shoes, comfortable clothing and a big smile
Enquiries:
bayofislands@dancescottish.org.nz
OR
ph 089 405 9770
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Far North
"Kandoo Can: Make Friends" a book developed by Graeme Dingle Foundation Auckland is the first book designed to reflect and teach the values of our Kiwi Can programme, respect, resilience, integrity and positive relationships.
With school starting back, now is a great time to purchase … View more"Kandoo Can: Make Friends" a book developed by Graeme Dingle Foundation Auckland is the first book designed to reflect and teach the values of our Kiwi Can programme, respect, resilience, integrity and positive relationships.
With school starting back, now is a great time to purchase a gift for tamariki around Aotearoa.
Purchase a copy through the link below.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
With rising inflation, the pressure is piling on councils this year to tighten their budgets to keep rates payments down for households across the country.
Overall, do you feel that your council and community board does a good job for your area?
If you don't wish for your replies to be … View moreWith rising inflation, the pressure is piling on councils this year to tighten their budgets to keep rates payments down for households across the country.
Overall, do you feel that your council and community board does a good job for your area?
If you don't wish for your replies to be used in the We Say You Say column, include NFP in your comment.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Amazing stories come out of the toughest times. There are hundreds of stories of good humans helping one another emerging after the severe weather and flooding recently battered the Northland, Auckland, Waitomo and the Coromandel recently.
So we’ve created Flooded with Love - a space to … View moreAmazing stories come out of the toughest times. There are hundreds of stories of good humans helping one another emerging after the severe weather and flooding recently battered the Northland, Auckland, Waitomo and the Coromandel recently.
So we’ve created Flooded with Love - a space to recognise our people: those who helped with the clean up, rescued a pet (or a neighbour), pushed cars out of water, directed traffic, loaned out equipment, shared shelter, or simply stopped for a supportive chat or a cup of tea.
Help us tell these stories and recognise the goodness that exists in our communities.
Share a story now
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