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The Team from Whangarei District Council
To the next generation of change-makers, dreamers and community superstars: here's your chance to get started! Would you like to do a project that helps your community and makes the world a better place? What if we provided the money and a bit of guidance? For the first time ever we've … View moreTo the next generation of change-makers, dreamers and community superstars: here's your chance to get started! Would you like to do a project that helps your community and makes the world a better place? What if we provided the money and a bit of guidance? For the first time ever we've opened a new youth-fund to help people aged 12-20 run their own awesome initiatives.
👉 www.wdc.govt.nz...
Types of eligible initiatives could be workshops, events, seminars, research and surveys, awareness campaigns, community activities, resources for sectors of the community, and more. Eligible initiatives are those that address a need and provide benefit to the Whangārei community. We are unable to support initiatives that provide private benefit to a small group or to individuals. Think about an idea that benefits lots of people, or people who really need it, and apply!
Joe & Gaylene from Hikurangi Coastal
Don't have a lot of money but want to buy a second hand very small potbelly to go into a cabin for warmth, cooking, and hot water
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Hello neighbours,
It’s coming up to spring, and with everyone stuck at home in Covid lockdown, what better time to get the garden in order? NZ Gardener editor Jo McCarroll and Jack Hobbs, manager of the Auckland Botanic Gardens, are live on Stuff now to answer all your gardening questions.
Natasha Judd from Cancer Society Northland
Supporting Cancer patients and their whanau in their time of need, cancer doesn’t stop and with your help we won’t either.
Three Easy Ways to Support Daffodil Day during Lockdown:
1. Enjoy the online Quiz! Have fun while supporting Daffodil Day.
2. SHARE, SHARE, and SHARE again our new … View moreSupporting Cancer patients and their whanau in their time of need, cancer doesn’t stop and with your help we won’t either.
Three Easy Ways to Support Daffodil Day during Lockdown:
1. Enjoy the online Quiz! Have fun while supporting Daffodil Day.
2. SHARE, SHARE, and SHARE again our new campaign VIA EMAIL OR SOCIAL MEDIA…..www.daffodilday.org.nz
3. Get dressed in Yellow and step out for cancer on Friday in solidarity for our cancer patients, their families or in memory of a loved one....
Natasha Judd from Cancer Society Northland
Supporting Cancer patients and their whanau in their time of need, cancer doesn’t stop and with your help we won’t either.
Three Easy Ways to Support Daffodil Day during Lockdown:
1. Enjoy the online Quiz! Have fun while supporting Daffodil Day.
2. SHARE, SHARE, and SHARE again our new … View moreSupporting Cancer patients and their whanau in their time of need, cancer doesn’t stop and with your help we won’t either.
Three Easy Ways to Support Daffodil Day during Lockdown:
1. Enjoy the online Quiz! Have fun while supporting Daffodil Day.
2. SHARE, SHARE, and SHARE again our new campaign VIA EMAIL OR SOCIAL MEDIA…..www.daffodilday.org.nz
3. Get dressed in Yellow and step out for cancer on Friday in solidarity for our cancer patients, their families or in memory of a loved one....
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COVID-19 has taken away our Daffodil Day Street Appeal.
The demand on our cancer services goes up during lockdown. And that's why we need you now more than ever. $24 helps to provide transport to and from cancer treatment.
Donate now to support the Cancer Society's vital services … View moreCOVID-19 has taken away our Daffodil Day Street Appeal.
The demand on our cancer services goes up during lockdown. And that's why we need you now more than ever. $24 helps to provide transport to and from cancer treatment.
Donate now to support the Cancer Society's vital services to support New Zealanders going through cancer.
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Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Fire and Emergency NZ is urging people not to light outdoor fires in lockdown, after having to attend to 26 fires since lockdown began on Wednesday morning. Wipari Henwood, area manager for Muri Whenua/Far North says each time there is a call-out, firefighters - who are mostly volunteer - risk … View moreFire and Emergency NZ is urging people not to light outdoor fires in lockdown, after having to attend to 26 fires since lockdown began on Wednesday morning. Wipari Henwood, area manager for Muri Whenua/Far North says each time there is a call-out, firefighters - who are mostly volunteer - risk breaking their isolation bubble. He urges people to hold off on lighting any fires until after alert level 4 lifts. What do you think?
The Team from New Zealander of the Year Award | Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa
We're in the last week of nominations for the 2022 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards. So come on, Northland – who’s your New Zealander of the Year?
Tell us with a nomination! Nominations close 31 August.
Get in quick – www.nzawards.org.nz...
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
NorthChamber chief executive Steve Smith, who has worked in security hotspots like Afghanistan, says the stress of the Covid lockdown on businesses is similar to that caused by terrorist attacks. He says post-traumatic stress is likely and he urges people to look out for signs of severe stress in … View moreNorthChamber chief executive Steve Smith, who has worked in security hotspots like Afghanistan, says the stress of the Covid lockdown on businesses is similar to that caused by terrorist attacks. He says post-traumatic stress is likely and he urges people to look out for signs of severe stress in loved ones. Are you suffering from stress in this lockdown? And what are your tips for improving wellbeing?
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
The shelves are running bare at Whangārei's 155 Food Bank, due to a surge in demand from the Covid-19 alert level 4 lockdown which has impacted many food bank providers. 155 Food Bank has started a fundraising page and is sending out a plea for donations of money, so it can buy more kai to … View moreThe shelves are running bare at Whangārei's 155 Food Bank, due to a surge in demand from the Covid-19 alert level 4 lockdown which has impacted many food bank providers. 155 Food Bank has started a fundraising page and is sending out a plea for donations of money, so it can buy more kai to meet the huge demand. Can you help out?
David Downs from SOS Business
If you are missing your morning coffee, your cafe lunch or even your haircut - jump on www.sosbusiness.nz... and help a local small business out with cashflow - they get the money now and you get a voucher for later.
If you buy a $50 voucher, we will give you another $10 one (while stocks last).
… View moreIf you are missing your morning coffee, your cafe lunch or even your haircut - jump on www.sosbusiness.nz... and help a local small business out with cashflow - they get the money now and you get a voucher for later.
If you buy a $50 voucher, we will give you another $10 one (while stocks last).
SOS Business - A not-for-profit helping NZ small businesses during a tough time. All the money (less credit card fees) gets paid to the businesses.
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Far North
Looking for a new challenge to kick start Rārua? 😃
It's time to pull out the colouring pens, pencils and get the whānau involved as we have an awesome Drawing Challenge for you! ✏️
Click on the link below & let us know how you go!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
We're all working from home during this lockdown, not just to bring you your favourite gardening mag, but also our Garden Diary 2022! This is where we need your help: Show us how you've been using your 2021 Diary -- take photos of the pages, tell us what was most … View moreDear neighbours,
We're all working from home during this lockdown, not just to bring you your favourite gardening mag, but also our Garden Diary 2022! This is where we need your help: Show us how you've been using your 2021 Diary -- take photos of the pages, tell us what was most useful, did you have enough space to write your notes, what have you scribbled on the pages? Did you clip your plant labels on them? Perhaps shoot a little video with your phone as you turn the pages. Your feedback will help us put together next year's diary.
Please email your comments and photos to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, by this Friday, Aug 27. The five most helpful readers will each receive a free copy of the 2022 diary.
Judi from Kamo
Hi everyone. If you have lost a car key on a Conztruct lanyard, please send me a message. Found in the vicinity of Fairway Drive, Kamo.
We love seeing our apprentices making waves in the industry.
Wade Peek was recently named Plastics Apprentice of the Year, is definitely one to watch. With two qualifications under his belt, he’s been earmarked as a future plastics industry leader.
He hopes to one day start his own … View moreWe love seeing our apprentices making waves in the industry.
Wade Peek was recently named Plastics Apprentice of the Year, is definitely one to watch. With two qualifications under his belt, he’s been earmarked as a future plastics industry leader.
He hopes to one day start his own manufacturing business and says: "I really want to pass on what I have learnt to support apprentices in their training. I also want to be able to teach people outside of the plastics industry about what we do, as I truly believe we can't solve any of the really important environmental issues that surround plastic unless as many people as possible understand it."
If you are thinking of signing up for an apprenticeship, get in touch with us here
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