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Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times
Blind residents are worried changes to bus routes will make it more difficult for them to use public transport.
The concerns came as the Invercargill City Council's community services committee adopted a new regional public transport plan on Monday.
Are you worried about the changes?
… View moreBlind residents are worried changes to bus routes will make it more difficult for them to use public transport.
The concerns came as the Invercargill City Council's community services committee adopted a new regional public transport plan on Monday.
Are you worried about the changes?
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In 2017, free HPV immunisations were extended to boys for the first time, with about two thirds of parents choosing to immunise their children through their school immunisation programme.
HPV-related cancers take a long time to develop. The viruses are mostly transmitted in adolescence but often… View moreIn 2017, free HPV immunisations were extended to boys for the first time, with about two thirds of parents choosing to immunise their children through their school immunisation programme.
HPV-related cancers take a long time to develop. The viruses are mostly transmitted in adolescence but often aren’t diagnosed until later. That’s why it’s important for children to be immunised when they’re young.
Around 80% of people will be exposed to HPV in their lifetime. Immunisation can significantly reduce HPV-related harm. Protecting all children before they’re exposed to HPV will protect their health in the future.
Free HPV immunisation at school or from your GP. For more info visit: www.health.govt.nz/hpv
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The Team from Children's Day
Remind tamariki just how important and special they are. In this episode of Tamariki News, hear why praise and encouragement is so important for children. www.youtube.com...
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Gardener Lynda Hallinan couldn't quite believe it when she found out her grandfather used to spend one day in the garden every September, to produce enough veges to feed his family of eight for the summer. So she put his method to the test.
… View moreGardener Lynda Hallinan couldn't quite believe it when she found out her grandfather used to spend one day in the garden every September, to produce enough veges to feed his family of eight for the summer. So she put his method to the test.
Click here to see the results and check out Lynda's top 10 tips to super fast veges
Reporter The Eye
When Tina Baird noticed a metallic colour in her daughters eye, she had no idea she was going blind from retinoblastoma, a form of cancer.
Ruby was just short of turning two years old when she had her right eye removed in 2012.
The family will be among others throughout the country … View moreWhen Tina Baird noticed a metallic colour in her daughters eye, she had no idea she was going blind from retinoblastoma, a form of cancer.
Ruby was just short of turning two years old when she had her right eye removed in 2012.
The family will be among others throughout the country collecting for the Child Cancer Foundation on March 16 and 17.
The Team from Children's Day
With just one week to go until Children's Day, how will you celebrate? There's so much happening all around Aotearoa, so put tamariki first this Sunday 4 March and check out what's happening near you: childrensday.org.nz... www.youtube.com...
Neighbours - add a little colour to your life and help those in need at the same time. Bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot*!
Every can of food you donate means you save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.60 on an 80ml testpot)… View moreNeighbours - add a little colour to your life and help those in need at the same time. Bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot*!
Every can of food you donate means you save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.60 on an 80ml testpot) while also helping provide disadvantaged Kiwis with food parcels when they need them most.
We'll donate every item you bring in to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks.
So start gathering up those cans and bring them into your local Resene owned ColorShop.
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*60-80ml testpot.
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Reporter The Eye
Healthy choices at home and kindergarten are ingraining good habits in Southland youngsters.
On Tuesday Kew Kindergarten, in Invercargill, were awarded its Pā-Harakeke Award by Hearty, the Heart Foundation's mascot.
The award is the highest of three levels in the Heart Foundation … View moreHealthy choices at home and kindergarten are ingraining good habits in Southland youngsters.
On Tuesday Kew Kindergarten, in Invercargill, were awarded its Pā-Harakeke Award by Hearty, the Heart Foundation's mascot.
The award is the highest of three levels in the Heart Foundation programme (Tohu Manawa Ora – Kōhungahunga) for early learning services.
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