Miranda, Kaiaua

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2359 days ago

moped scooter

Linda from Ngatea

2007 PGO Moped scooter. I can't get it to go..it's all yours. I'll throw in a halfway good helmet and usable "fox" wet weather gear. I have it out the front of the property I'm renting on, I can't take it to new address. Mobile: 0211008137 Email: … View more2007 PGO Moped scooter. I can't get it to go..it's all yours. I'll throw in a halfway good helmet and usable "fox" wet weather gear. I have it out the front of the property I'm renting on, I can't take it to new address. Mobile: 0211008137 Email: sojourner455@gmail.com

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2359 days ago

Do you think Auckland could run out of water?

Todd Niall Reporter from Franklin County News

Hi Neighbours, hard to believe in a cold damp winter that water supply could be an issue, isn't it. Watercare is asking that we avoid waste, have shorter showers and so on, because the storage lakes are below normal. If you remember the 1994 crisis, read this article.

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Hi Neighbours, hard to believe in a cold damp winter that water supply could be an issue, isn't it. Watercare is asking that we avoid waste, have shorter showers and so on, because the storage lakes are below normal. If you remember the 1994 crisis, read this article.

(Please type NFP if your comments are not for print)

2361 days ago

Keep an eye on your letterbox

Electoral Commission

We’ve been sending out enrolment update packs to everyone who’s enrolled to vote. When you get yours, check it to make sure your details are correct, then you know you’re ready to vote in the local elections.

Want to know more? Visit vote.nz or call us on 0800 36 76 56.
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2364 days ago

Inclusive Communities – July 1st to 31st 🤝

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

This month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, nationalities, ages, orientations and even genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.

There’s many ways to take … View more
This month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, nationalities, ages, orientations and even genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.

There’s many ways to take part! From hosting a multicultural potluck where each attendee brings a dish from a country of their choice to coordinating a fundraiser that benefits refugees or our elderly there are thousands of ways big and small to make our households, neighbourhoods, schools and businesses even more inclusive. It could even be as simple as learning from a neighbour how to say ‘hello’ in their native language or ensuring local footpaths are accessible!

Don’t forget this month also coincides with Women’s Refugee Awareness Month and International Day of Friendship on July 30th - a United Nations day that promotes the role that friendship plays in promoting peace in many cultures.

Want to share your thoughts? Let us know how you’re making your community more inclusive this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:

#NSNZinclusivecommunities

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2364 days ago

The Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids

Triton Hearing

When you are choosing a hearing aid it’s hard to know where to start. Get your FREE copy of the Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids - NZ’s only independent guide. Find out about all the best hearing aids, with feature, style and price guides, so it’s easy to choose the right hearing aid for … View moreWhen you are choosing a hearing aid it’s hard to know where to start. Get your FREE copy of the Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids - NZ’s only independent guide. Find out about all the best hearing aids, with feature, style and price guides, so it’s easy to choose the right hearing aid for your lifestyle and budget.

The Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids is available exclusively from Triton Hearing. Get your FREE copy now - call 0800 45 45 42 or visit tritonhearing.co.nz
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2364 days ago

status elite saddle

Dawn from Te Kauwhata

status elite endurance saddle , 17 1/2 " inch super comfy synthetic, un mounted , color brown , wide gullet....this saddle is very much like gp but with longer panels to allow more weight distribution over the horses back this is more comftable for long hours in the saddle 4 both horse/rider … View morestatus elite endurance saddle , 17 1/2 " inch super comfy synthetic, un mounted , color brown , wide gullet....this saddle is very much like gp but with longer panels to allow more weight distribution over the horses back this is more comftable for long hours in the saddle 4 both horse/rider ,the benifit gullet system in way that u can not pinch the horse its hinged system means it will automatically spread to fit the width of the horse, both the medium and wide do this but the wide will sit to low on the horses wither if it is to wide for the horse...this saddle is very light weight and so super comfy large seat and is in very good condition ...pick up in hampton downs by meremere and te kauwhata waikato or could meet bombay hill area 021-08578555

Price: $150

2365 days ago

Reduced to Clear bargains in Pukekohe!

Reduced to Clear

Come and see what all the fuss is about at 14 Stadium drive next to the Mad Butcher. Thousands of customers have already saved themselves lots of money shopping at Reduced to Clears' latest store in Pukekohe.

Reduced to Clear specialises in clearance food and general merchandise where … View more
Come and see what all the fuss is about at 14 Stadium drive next to the Mad Butcher. Thousands of customers have already saved themselves lots of money shopping at Reduced to Clears' latest store in Pukekohe.

Reduced to Clear specialises in clearance food and general merchandise where customers can save up to 80% off normal RRP. It does this by purchasing end of lines, change of packaging, short-dated and cancelled export orders from local suppliers and then sells it to the public at heavily reduced prices.

The stock changes every day as they get new clearance stock in to sell. They have a range of frozen, chilled, and dry grocery lines and look out for the weekend specials as this is normally when all the yoghurts and specialty cheese are in stock.

They also stock the cheapest milk in town including the old fashioned silver top. By shopping at Reduced To Clear you know you are also helping save the planet as RTC saves thousands of tonnes of food from going to waste per annum.
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2366 days ago

Have you nominated yet?!?!?!

Women of Influence

Nominations are closing soon for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards!

Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real … View more
Nominations are closing soon for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards!

Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.

Head to www.womenofinfluence.co.nz... for more information.

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2366 days ago

Imagine finding you're (possibly) in the path of a future highway ...

Todd Niall Reporter from Franklin County News

Hi Neighbours, If you've wondered what it is like to find your home is in the (possibly, possibly not) path of a future highway, read the story below for my experience of getting that letter.

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2366 days ago

Poll: Should learning about climate change be part of the school curriculum?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Climate change is the most critical issue of the moment, and has been described by our prime minister as her generation's "nuclear-free moment". Its impacts, regardless of your views on it, are only going to get greater.

Yet it is not part of our school curriculum.

Some experts say… View more
Climate change is the most critical issue of the moment, and has been described by our prime minister as her generation's "nuclear-free moment". Its impacts, regardless of your views on it, are only going to get greater.

Yet it is not part of our school curriculum.

Some experts say that has to change. It is such an existential threat that not to make it a requirement to teach children about climate change is doing them a great disservice, they say.

To read more, click here

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Should learning about climate change be part of the school curriculum?
  • 70.4% Yes, of course it should!
    70.4% Complete
  • 15.6% No, absolutely not.
    15.6% Complete
  • 14% I'm not bothered either way.
    14% Complete
1515 votes
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