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Over the next few weeks we'll be introducing the amazing wahine who have accepted the challenge of our Trek to Transform trip to Vietnam which will take place in April.
First up - The amazing Dee Paranihi!
As a loved employee of the Graeme Dingle Foundation, Dee couldn’t pass up the … View moreOver the next few weeks we'll be introducing the amazing wahine who have accepted the challenge of our Trek to Transform trip to Vietnam which will take place in April.
First up - The amazing Dee Paranihi!
As a loved employee of the Graeme Dingle Foundation, Dee couldn’t pass up the amazing opportunity to explore Vietnam and help kids across Aotearoa at the same time. "We can all learn to believe what we have inside is greater than the things that stand in front of us, but we need to teach our kids this, we are not necessarily born thinking that way."
To find out more about Dee and how you can support her in this worthy cause visit dinglefoundation.org.nz...
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Update: Our winner generator could hardly handle such a huge interest! Thank you everyone for supporting Neighbours Day Aotearoa. Congratulations to the following winners:
Craig Norburn: Greerton - Parkvale
Pauline Dicker: South Dunedin
Lea Solomon: South Waikato District
Nimisha Gupte: … View moreUpdate: Our winner generator could hardly handle such a huge interest! Thank you everyone for supporting Neighbours Day Aotearoa. Congratulations to the following winners:
Craig Norburn: Greerton - Parkvale
Pauline Dicker: South Dunedin
Lea Solomon: South Waikato District
Nimisha Gupte: Whangaparaoa
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Neighbours Day Aotearoa 2019 has kicked off and to celebrate all things "Neighbourly" we would like to give away the last of our shirts, designed by Kiwis. All you need to do is like or thank this post and you will go into the draw.
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(Please note that we only have XL sizes available but don't be put off - oversized t-shirts are awesome)
Annette from Central-West Invercargill
My cat Facha, that has recently been relocated here, has gone missing from my Earn St. home. He’s black with white socks and patches, is 3 years old and neutered, and is big and heavy. If anyone has seen him or knows where he may be, would you please ring or msg me on 0274179168. Any help would … View moreMy cat Facha, that has recently been relocated here, has gone missing from my Earn St. home. He’s black with white socks and patches, is 3 years old and neutered, and is big and heavy. If anyone has seen him or knows where he may be, would you please ring or msg me on 0274179168. Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks.
Annette
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Based at our Awarua Chip Mill 15km from Invercargill, this position involves a variety of tasks including; unloading log trucks to feed our plant using either wheel loader or digger, monitoring/controlling the chipping process and associated plant, loading out chip and sawdust along with routine … View moreBased at our Awarua Chip Mill 15km from Invercargill, this position involves a variety of tasks including; unloading log trucks to feed our plant using either wheel loader or digger, monitoring/controlling the chipping process and associated plant, loading out chip and sawdust along with routine maintenance and clean up.
Some of the tasks and machinery we have are specific to our type of operation so both on and offsite training will be provided.
Ideally, the person we are looking for would have some experience working in and around mobile machinery, fixed plant and associated maintenance.
Being part of a small team, occasionally there are variations to both hours worked and tasks involved.
If the position is of interest, please send in a brief letter outlining employment history and any relevant experience/qualifications to:
Mill Hand Position
PO Box 7010
Invercargill
Or email rbest@southwood.co.nz, phone 029 221 0790 for further information.
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Pauline from South Invercargill & Bluff
Good afternoon to the people of Tisbury just letting people know that the gunshots people heard this afternoon were NOT GUNSHOTS but in fact our Quad bike back firing as its very old and when its cold it doe's this sorry if it scared anybody
Cheers Pauline and Arjan
John from South Invercargill & Bluff
To every one whos reading this post,i put in here the other day that I caught my nieces abusing her Grandmother,i let her of with a warning,if it wasn't for her Grandmother I would of done her,she was caught on Security Camera,to which I had seen the footage,she has denyed doing that,but not … View moreTo every one whos reading this post,i put in here the other day that I caught my nieces abusing her Grandmother,i let her of with a warning,if it wasn't for her Grandmother I would of done her,she was caught on Security Camera,to which I had seen the footage,she has denyed doing that,but not what the Security Footage says,i warned her again,she has tried to threaten me with the Police,again a couple of days ago,and I told her she keeps up abusing me I will take it further I will not stand any of her nonsenses,my nieces is 34 yrs old,shes not a very nices person,she is like her mother,there will not be a next time I will go through with it if I catch her abusing my mother,her own Grandmother for money,she wont get of her ass and get a job,then two weeks prior before this incident,her and 3 male friends came into our houses with an arm full of boozes,they were asks by my mother to leave with there boozes or take it out side,they looked at me I said move or something,if I wasn't there with my mother at the time.my nieces would not had listen to her Grandmother,abuses of the elderly people and taken advantage of is not very good
Master Plumbers NZ - Otago / Southland
Blocked drains are inconvenient and unpleasant to deal with, but here are some things you can do to make them less likely to happen:
1. Scrape food scraps off plates into the bin (not down the sink)
2. Put fat, oil and grease into the bin too
3. Use drain strainers to catch food residue in the … View moreBlocked drains are inconvenient and unpleasant to deal with, but here are some things you can do to make them less likely to happen:
1. Scrape food scraps off plates into the bin (not down the sink)
2. Put fat, oil and grease into the bin too
3. Use drain strainers to catch food residue in the kitchen and hair/fibres/soap scum in the bathroom & laundry
4. Run just hot water in sinks and showers at least once a week to prevent a build-up of dirt and residues
5. Only flush The Three P's (pee, poo and paper) down your toilet
If your drain gets blocked, avoid using harsh chemicals as these can damage your plumbing system over time. Contact your local Master Plumber for a professional service: www.masterplumbers.org.nz...
Toni from North Invercargill
My prices are
$30nz for 30 minutes, $45 for 45 nz minutes and $50nzfor an hour. I do guidance or bringing in your loved ones, or both, depending on what you would want. I do email, photo, questions, phone readings, video call messenger readings I have done many courses, including one with the … View moreMy prices are
$30nz for 30 minutes, $45 for 45 nz minutes and $50nzfor an hour. I do guidance or bringing in your loved ones, or both, depending on what you would want. I do email, photo, questions, phone readings, video call messenger readings I have done many courses, including one with the lovely Susan Nicholson, who is a dare friend of mine. Already I have done a reading from a client on here and she was really happy with it. I have done this professionally for 6 years now and have my own group on Facebook online. I also teach development workshop course level one online if anyone is interested. It’s in s private group. $20 a fortnight for teaching.
Price: $30
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