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Jane from Maunu
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Through Ryman’s bespoke model of dementia care, myRyman Life, our villages aim to challenge perspectives on dementia and to create inclusive communities where staff receive cutting-edge training, families can feel reassured, and residents can thrive.
At Ryman villages our focus is on … View moreThrough Ryman’s bespoke model of dementia care, myRyman Life, our villages aim to challenge perspectives on dementia and to create inclusive communities where staff receive cutting-edge training, families can feel reassured, and residents can thrive.
At Ryman villages our focus is on experience-based care rather than processes, enabling residents to live in the moment and to feel kindness, love and security.
Most of all, Ryman residents living with dementia are supported to continue doing the things that bring them joy so they can live fulfilled lives.
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The Team from Whangarei District Council
Check out the new roof at Whatiriti Community Hall! A great outcome with support from our Community Facilities Fund.
If your local community facility needs some love, we may be able to help. But applications are closing soon, so contact our community grants coordinator to find out if you are … View moreCheck out the new roof at Whatiriti Community Hall! A great outcome with support from our Community Facilities Fund.
If your local community facility needs some love, we may be able to help. But applications are closing soon, so contact our community grants coordinator to find out if you are eligible and how to apply.
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Our district has 36 dedicated community halls as well as many marae, offering low-cost venues for community use. Let's take good care of them.
The Team from Whangarei District Council
The preliminary results from the 2022 Local Body elections are now available on our website. These are expected to be finalised in the next few days once all special votes have been counted.
✅Mayor
Vincent Cocurullo is in a comfortable lead in the race for the Mayoralty, followed by Mike Budd… View moreThe preliminary results from the 2022 Local Body elections are now available on our website. These are expected to be finalised in the next few days once all special votes have been counted.
✅Mayor
Vincent Cocurullo is in a comfortable lead in the race for the Mayoralty, followed by Mike Budd and Ken Couper coming in third.
The successful ward councillor candidates are:
✅Bream Bay General Ward
Ken Couper
Phil Halse
✅Hikurangi-Coastal General Ward
Gavin Benney
Scott McKenzi
✅Mangakahia-Maungatapere General Ward
Simon Reid
✅Whangārei District Māori Ward
Deb Harding
Phoenix Ruka
✅Whangārei Heads General Ward
Patrick Holmes
✅Whangārei Urban General Ward
Nicholas Connop
Jayne Golightly
Carol Peters
Marie Olsen
Paul Yovich
*Vince Cocurullo ran successfully in Whangārei Urban General Ward but has also been elected mayor. In this case, the next-placed candidate in the Ward takes a seat on Council.
Full preliminary results are available at www.wdc.govt.nz... and final results will be available at the same link, after being declared by public notice between Thursday 13 October and Wednesday 19 October 2022.
Every year, World Mental Health Day is held on 10th October. The theme for World Mental Health Day 2022 is "Mental Health in an Unequal World".
World Mental Health Day is dedicated to promoting the understanding of mental health education, awareness, and advocacy. It's important … View moreEvery year, World Mental Health Day is held on 10th October. The theme for World Mental Health Day 2022 is "Mental Health in an Unequal World".
World Mental Health Day is dedicated to promoting the understanding of mental health education, awareness, and advocacy. It's important to raise awareness of mental health conditions and ensure that communities recognise the part each person has to play in creating a mentally healthy society. World Mental Health Day is a great opportunity to do this.
Now’s a great time to get your painting, staining and wallpapering jobs underway.
Get 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers and sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products!
Discounts off the normal retail price at your local Resene owned ColorShop and … View moreNow’s a great time to get your painting, staining and wallpapering jobs underway.
Get 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers and sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products!
Discounts off the normal retail price at your local Resene owned ColorShop and participating reseller until 31 October 2022. Paint offers are also available at Mitre 10 MEGA and selected Mitre 10 stores. Excludes WallPrint, decals, Crown, trade and industrial products, PaintWise levy and account sales.
Visit your local Resene ColorShop or reseller and enjoy these great savings.
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Geoff from Central Whangarei
Good People
For Thursday, the 13th October at 6pm, WFS will be partnering with the Show Me Shorts Film Festival to screen some of the best short films from around the world.
Re COVID-19: While the government has eased restrictions, mask wearing and observing social distancing is still welcome… View moreGood People
For Thursday, the 13th October at 6pm, WFS will be partnering with the Show Me Shorts Film Festival to screen some of the best short films from around the world.
Re COVID-19: While the government has eased restrictions, mask wearing and observing social distancing is still welcome while attending our film nights. Please show courtesy to others and their health needs, particularly around the bar and food areas on the mezzanine floor.
SHOW ME SHORTS - THE SAMPLER
Screenings at 6pm and 8:15pm
All tickets, $10 at the door.
NZ and International short films
Run time: 112 mins
Rated M (Drug use, strong language and content that may offend.)
Enjoy a variety of highlights from this year’s Show Me Shorts (SMS) Film Festival with the Sampler Program.
This a selection of vibrant, fun and heart-warming short films from New Zealand and around the world.
SMS is all about the connections between us. Sometimes things go haywire, while at other times, everything is in sync! Sit back and enjoy the ride with fast cars, whimsical romance, family misunderstandings and competitive dads!
ONE NIGHT ONLY! - DON’T MISS IT.
WFS is proud to be part of the Whangarei Fringe Festival.
Showing at Forum North, 7 Rust Ave, Whangarei
on Thursday 13th October.
Screenings at 6pm and 8:15pm
All tickets, $10 at the door.
Cash only please - no Eftpos/credit card services available.
Visit whangareifilmsociety.org and sign up for our free weekly email for information on our films and screening dates for 2022.
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Far North
From inception, we've had a strong commitment to research and evaluation and believe it's key to what we do.
Our recent research found that disengagement can lead to decreased confidence, motivation, and anxiety with the potential for long lasting consequences for the young person –… View moreFrom inception, we've had a strong commitment to research and evaluation and believe it's key to what we do.
Our recent research found that disengagement can lead to decreased confidence, motivation, and anxiety with the potential for long lasting consequences for the young person – and society. But intervention through youth development programmes can assist and support successful outcomes for participants.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for nasturtium recipes and also basil recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Oct 16, 2022. Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition… View moreDear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for nasturtium recipes and also basil recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Oct 16, 2022. Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Vegetable Growing Made Easy.
Ross from Kerikeri District
From Kerikeri Author and Adventurer - Ross Lockyer, comes the sequel to his previous two books - "An Accidental Bushman" - (1960s back-country New Zealand ) and "Cannibals, Crocodiles and Cassowaries" (pre-independence, Papua New Guinea). Available at $27 + postage by contacting… View moreFrom Kerikeri Author and Adventurer - Ross Lockyer, comes the sequel to his previous two books - "An Accidental Bushman" - (1960s back-country New Zealand ) and "Cannibals, Crocodiles and Cassowaries" (pre-independence, Papua New Guinea). Available at $27 + postage by contacting the author through Neighbourly or go to his website: www.rosslockyer.co.nz...
The River is my Highway
A New Zealand Forest Ranger in the Jungles of Borneo
Living and working in the remote Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG), Ross Lockyer had never heard about Indonesia. Yet in 1973, he was offered a forestry supervisor’s job based in Samarinda, Indonesian Borneo, and fell in love with the place on his first day.
Ross worked on the rivers and in the remote jungles of Indonesian Borneo for the next five years, quickly learning local languages, immersing himself in the Indonesian way of life, and learning the ways of the mighty Mahakam River and the Makassar Straits on which he spent most of each working day.
Compared to pre-independence PNG, living in isolated Samarinda seemed like the height of luxury to Ross, although coming from sparsely populated PNG, Ross’s first experience of Samarinda was a true assault on the senses with its crowds of people, dozens of mosques, crazy drivers, and myriad overpowering smells. Yet overlooking the city was the new and illustrious Lamin Indah Hotel, which boasted a classy bar and restaurant and attractive and sophisticated female staff from Java, in particular the beautiful Lestari—surely a Java Princess!
The third book in the adventurous series about Ross’s life, The River is my Highway brings to life a whole new series of exploits, including provoking and then assuaging a local war, single-handedly destroying village ablution facilities with a speed-boat and facing a barrage of nasty consequences, hunting local wild-life in the most committed way imaginable, loading log-ships at sea, smuggling hi-fi gear, searching for log pirates, and fronting up to the Dayak Queen. Between escapades, Ross somehow finds time to get married and start a family.
This book includes some 75 photographs from Ross’s vast collection which richly illustrate his writing.
Get ready for more colourful, laugh-aloud yarns from the master story-teller who brought you "An Accidental Bushman" and "Cannibals, Crocodiles and Cassowaries". Once you start reading, you won’t want to put this book down!
Price: $27
Ross from Kerikeri District
This book of great NZ back-country yarns and photos from the early 1960s by Kerikeri author - Ross Lockyer, has just been reprinted due to popular demand. Now available at a reduced price of $27 + postage. Contact the author on Neighbourly, or go to the website www.rosslockyer.co.nz....
An … View moreThis book of great NZ back-country yarns and photos from the early 1960s by Kerikeri author - Ross Lockyer, has just been reprinted due to popular demand. Now available at a reduced price of $27 + postage. Contact the author on Neighbourly, or go to the website www.rosslockyer.co.nz....
An Accidental Bushman
The Making of a Forest Ranger
Growing up in small town Taranaki, Ross just knew that he enjoyed hunting, hiking, trapping, fishing & exploring the back-country of New Zealand.
In "An Accidental Bushman" - Ross tells about some of the incorrigible larrikins, precarious predicaments & hair-raising exploits that shaped his training & early career as a Forest Ranger in New Zealand.
Ross has a way of telling a story that draws you into the moment & sweeps you along with the action. There are plenty of laughs (some at Ross’s expense) & enough scrapes & shenanigans to make you wonder how Ross ever survived to write the book!
"An Accidental Bushman" sometimes reads like a hilarious instruction book of what not to do, with many of Ross’s ill-fated adventures stemming from what simply seems like a good idea at the time—like his disastrous introduction to boating with no experience, no safety gear, and ultimately no working engine! Ross makes a habit of crashing vehicles, manufactures cyanide possum bait (and lives to tell the tale), gets seriously lost in the bush, spends a night in a haunted hut, gets marooned on a river island amidst swirling floodwaters, contracts hypothermia & survives some memorable culinary disasters. It’s clear that without his uncanny knack of always falling on his feet, Ross wouldn’t be with us to tell these stories today.
Ross also shares yarns of the colourful bunch of larrikins with whom he trained, worked, hunted & socialised, regaling us with tales of interrupted trysts, foul revenge, forest fires, thieving wildlife, crippling hangovers, poaching, parties & motorised mayhem.
The book includes some 60 photographs from Ross’s vast collection which richly illustrate his writing.
A thoroughly enjoyable read written in a warm intimate Kiwi style.
Settle in for another book of rip-roaring adventures that’s as hard to put down as the last one!
Author of "Cannibals, Crocodiles and Cassowaries" (Papua New Guinea) and "The River is my Highway" (Indonesian Borneo) which are also available on the website: www.rosslockyer.co.nz...
Price: $27
Sherryl from Kamo
Hi, My new crime novel will be launched at the Whangarei library next Thursday 13th October at 6.30pm. Thought I would post in case there are interested readers!
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Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd is recalling all batches and all dates of its six Pams brand berry products.
New Zealand has seen a surge of cases of Hepatitis A this year and 12 of those infected (including seven hospitalised) have been linked with the consumption of frozen berries.
The recall of … View moreFoodstuffs Own Brands Ltd is recalling all batches and all dates of its six Pams brand berry products.
New Zealand has seen a surge of cases of Hepatitis A this year and 12 of those infected (including seven hospitalised) have been linked with the consumption of frozen berries.
The recall of Pams products is a precaution due to this possible link of Hepatitis A associated with berries sourced from Serbia.
Here's what you need to know:
- All batches and all dates of Pams Mixed Berries, Two Berry Mix, Smoothie Berry Mix, and Raspberries have been recalled and removed from supermarkets.
- The Pams products are sold at New World, PAK’nSAVE and Four Square stores nationwide.
- Hepatitis A is a contagious virus which spreads easily. Learn more here.
- Due to the possibility that other brands of berries may be infected, New Zealand Food Safety continues to advise those eating frozen berries to wash hands before and after preparing the berries, briefly boil them before eating and ensure cooking temperatures exceed 85 degree Celsius for 1 minute.
If you have consumed any of these products and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice.
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