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Renee Clayton Reporter from Rodney Times
Win one of 3 double passes to hear Dr Libby Weaver speak at the Warkworth Town Hall on September 26 (Tuesday) from 7pm-9pm!
To go in the draw all you need to do is like or thank this post!
The three winners will be notified on September 25 (Monday) at 10am and will be able to collect their … View moreWin one of 3 double passes to hear Dr Libby Weaver speak at the Warkworth Town Hall on September 26 (Tuesday) from 7pm-9pm!
To go in the draw all you need to do is like or thank this post!
The three winners will be notified on September 25 (Monday) at 10am and will be able to collect their tickets at the door.
Dr Trevor Bradley from Institute of Criminology (Victoria University) Research Project
Hi neighbours, can you help us better understand your community's concerns about crime and community safety? If you are interested, please take part in our ten minute survey here.
We’re from the Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington. This research aims to understand… View moreHi neighbours, can you help us better understand your community's concerns about crime and community safety? If you are interested, please take part in our ten minute survey here.
We’re from the Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington. This research aims to understand our growing reliance on private security for protection against burglary and other crime and what this can tell us about perceptions of crime and policing and the changing ways we manage the risks of crime.
Neighbourly was chosen because of the keen interest of its members in ‘Crime and Safety’ and we hope this will translate into lots of Neighbourly members taking part and making a contribution. For much more detail about the project please read the PDF. We really appreciate your participation, thank-you.
The Team from Auckland Humanity Project
It's WEEK FOUR of 8 WEEKS of HUMANITY! This time we asked Aucklanders about a connection they've had with people they didn't know.
Did you know 33% of Aucklanders say they feel isolated? And loneliness and isolation are huge health risks. Feeling socially connected helps build … View moreIt's WEEK FOUR of 8 WEEKS of HUMANITY! This time we asked Aucklanders about a connection they've had with people they didn't know.
Did you know 33% of Aucklanders say they feel isolated? And loneliness and isolation are huge health risks. Feeling socially connected helps build community, trust and respect.
You've already taken the first step joining Neighbourly and connecting with your neighbours... How about smiling or saying hi to someone you don't know!
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In the aftermath of the best party ever, a group of bewildered mates try and piece together their night. What was in those drinks? Did I accidentally snapchat my boss? And most importantly, where is Jen?!?
This year’s cast is performing a jam packed show at SKYCITY Theatre that is guaranteed … View moreIn the aftermath of the best party ever, a group of bewildered mates try and piece together their night. What was in those drinks? Did I accidentally snapchat my boss? And most importantly, where is Jen?!?
This year’s cast is performing a jam packed show at SKYCITY Theatre that is guaranteed to make you laugh. Featuring dancing, singing and a liberal dose of edgy humour, our cast have been hard at work, writing and rehearsing to make “Last Call” the best Revue yet. So sit back, grab a glass of wine and brace yourself for the best party you never knew you had!
Carbolic Productions started out in 2011 with the goal of creating a space in which young professionals could meet, work together and have a creative outlet. Now in 2017, Carbolic Productions is more than just an annual theatre show – connecting people and providing networking opportunities throughout the year to passionate young professionals.
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Last chance to enter the Hibiscus and Bays Art Awards! Don’t miss out on your chance to win the $3000 premier prize. Artworks selected for this prestigious exhibition will be displayed in Mairangi Arts Centre’s galleries. Entries are open to all NZ residents.
For information on how to enter,… View moreLast chance to enter the Hibiscus and Bays Art Awards! Don’t miss out on your chance to win the $3000 premier prize. Artworks selected for this prestigious exhibition will be displayed in Mairangi Arts Centre’s galleries. Entries are open to all NZ residents.
For information on how to enter, please visit our website. Entry deadline is 5pm Friday 29th September.
Enter here!
Glenys from Warkworth
Warkworth Embroiderers' Guild share their work in their biannual exhibition, 13th and 14th October in the New Masonic Lodge, Baxter Street, Warkworth, 10am-4pm. Further information 09 425 6636
Communications Team from Auckland Transport
With pay by plate parking, you no longer need to display a ticket in your car. You can just pay and walk away, that easy.
Barbara Venville-Gibbons from Drowning Prevention Auckland
We are pleased to announce the inaugural Drowning Prevention Auckland* ‘Water Safety Champion Awards 2017’ in recognition of individuals, community groups, organisations or businesses that have demonstrated commitment, initiative and leadership in the ‘championing’ of water safety in the … View moreWe are pleased to announce the inaugural Drowning Prevention Auckland* ‘Water Safety Champion Awards 2017’ in recognition of individuals, community groups, organisations or businesses that have demonstrated commitment, initiative and leadership in the ‘championing’ of water safety in the Auckland region. This could include delivering water safety education, creating or implementing solutions that address behaviour or an identified issue, or raise awareness. Nominations are now open. Full details on our website.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
As much as we love bees, many home gardeners are inadvertently damaging them in the process of creating the perfect garden.
Learn how to protect pollinators in your garden.
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
Do you know what ageism is? It is the discrimination of people on the basis of their age. Unfortunately too many people do not recognise the value older Kiwis bring to society. Age Concern New Zealand wants to change these ageist attitudes and create an inclusive New Zealand where everyone is … View moreDo you know what ageism is? It is the discrimination of people on the basis of their age. Unfortunately too many people do not recognise the value older Kiwis bring to society. Age Concern New Zealand wants to change these ageist attitudes and create an inclusive New Zealand where everyone is supported and valued. Join our social movement to combat ageism in New Zealand by signing up as an Age Concern Dignity Champion. It is FREE and we will even send you a Welcome Pack.
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