Tahunanui, Nelson

292 days ago

Double glazing

Chris Soutar from Soutar-able Glass

With winter approaching fast,now is a good time to consider upgrading those tired old cold windows with a double glazed retro fit.
Contact Chris for a free measure and quote or advice on 021642428 or vist my website www.soutar...
40 years experience and many happy customers
Competitive rates … View more
With winter approaching fast,now is a good time to consider upgrading those tired old cold windows with a double glazed retro fit.
Contact Chris for a free measure and quote or advice on 021642428 or vist my website www.soutar...
40 years experience and many happy customers
Competitive rates
$600 off your double glazing.
Double glazing for a warmer cozier home.

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292 days ago

Live stronger for longer

ACC New Zealand

Stay active and keep doing the things you love.
Join a strength and balance class near you. With classes to suit every pace and ability, and trained instructors to guide you through, it’s a great way to keep healthy and make new friends. So you can live stronger for longer, and keep living the … View more
Stay active and keep doing the things you love.
Join a strength and balance class near you. With classes to suit every pace and ability, and trained instructors to guide you through, it’s a great way to keep healthy and make new friends. So you can live stronger for longer, and keep living the life you want. Find a class near you today.
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292 days ago

Lost Car Keys

Karin from Upper Moutere

A friend of mine lost her car keys at Faulkner's Bush Reserve yesterday, Saturday, 7.6.. The key has a "holy" little amulet as well as 3 little ceramic letters, "Uta" on it. I just hope somebody finds it and takes it to the police. Or give me a call on 0272747872 … View moreA friend of mine lost her car keys at Faulkner's Bush Reserve yesterday, Saturday, 7.6.. The key has a "holy" little amulet as well as 3 little ceramic letters, "Uta" on it. I just hope somebody finds it and takes it to the police. Or give me a call on 0272747872 Thanks in advance Karin

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293 days ago

Regulatory Standards Bill – A Dangerous Bill

Steve from Redwood Valley

The Regulatory Standards Bill is so potentially damaging, please listen to the video or audio below and submit on this bill:
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With 16 days left to submit on the Regulatory Standards Bill (the deadline is June 23, 2025, at 1 PM NZST), a "thought of the day":

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The Regulatory Standards Bill is so potentially damaging, please listen to the video or audio below and submit on this bill:
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With 16 days left to submit on the Regulatory Standards Bill (the deadline is June 23, 2025, at 1 PM NZST), a "thought of the day":

"The Regulatory Standards Bill, despite its stated aim of improving 'good law-making,' carries a significant risk of creating a chilling effect on future governments' ability to regulate in the public interest. Consider how the 'regulatory takings' clause might empower corporate challenges to regulations protecting our environment, health, and cultural heritage, and voice your concerns."

The bill is a high-stakes piece of legislation with strong criticisms, particularly regarding:

A) "Regulatory Takings" and Compensation: A key concern is the provision that could require the government to compensate individuals or corporations if new regulations "take or impair" their "property" without consent, even if those regulations are for the collective good (e.g., environmental protection, public health). This could lead to costly lawsuits and deter future governments from enacting necessary regulations.
B) Exclusion of Te Tiriti o Waitangi: The bill has been criticised for not explicitly including Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi) as a principle of good law-making, which many see as undermining the Crown's obligations to Māori and potentially impacting Māori rights and interests. The Waitangi Tribunal has already found breaches of Treaty principles in the bill's development due to a lack of consultation with Māori.
C) Shift in Power and Democratic Accountability: Critics argue that the bill gives significant power to an unelected Regulatory Standards Board and the Minister for Regulation, potentially reducing the democratic accountability of elected governments to legislate freely in the public interest.

This is a critical time for public engagement. Making a submission is an important way to make your views known.

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293 days ago

Kids Gumboots size 5

Amanda from Stoke

Used only once or twice

Price: $15

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295 days ago

REGULATORY STANDARDS BILL

Steve from Redwood Valley

With 18 days left to submit on the Regulatory Standards Bill (the deadline is June 23, 2025, at 1 PM NZST), a "thought of the day":

"The Regulatory Standards Bill has far-reaching implications, not only for how laws are made but also for the balance of power between government, … View more
With 18 days left to submit on the Regulatory Standards Bill (the deadline is June 23, 2025, at 1 PM NZST), a "thought of the day":

"The Regulatory Standards Bill has far-reaching implications, not only for how laws are made but also for the balance of power between government, corporations, and the public interest, including Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Now is the time to consider these potential shifts and make your voice heard in the democratic process."

It's clear that the bill is highly controversial, with significant concerns raised about its potential impact on:

1) Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Many critics argue the bill sidelines or undermines the Treaty, as it explicitly excludes it from the principles that future laws must align with.
2) Corporate Power and Property Rights: A major concern is the "regulatory takings clause," which could allow corporations to sue the government for compensation if new regulations (even those designed to protect the environment or public health) diminish their "property" or profit expectations. There's even a concern that beneficiaries of new regulations (like iwi or environmental groups) could be liable for these compensation claims.
3) Democratic Process: Critics worry that the bill centralises too much power in the Minister for Regulation and an un-elected Regulatory Standards Board, potentially limiting the discretion of future elected governments to act in the public interest.
4) Environmental Protection and Public Safety: The emphasis on property rights and individual freedoms is seen by some as potentially hindering future efforts to enact regulations that protect the environment, public health, and workers' rights.

While the bill's proponents argue it promotes transparency and good law-making principles, the level of opposition and the strong criticisms highlight the urgent need for individuals and groups to understand its potential consequences and make submissions before the deadline.

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294 days ago

Can you save money on power by switching to another provider?

Lenka Caslavska from Citizens Advice Bureau Nelson Tasman

💡🔌According to research from Consumer NZ, the average household can save up to $500 a year by switching energy providers.
You can look at the deals offered by other providers servicing your area, to see if they could save you money on your power bills.
There are several businesses that … View more
💡🔌According to research from Consumer NZ, the average household can save up to $500 a year by switching energy providers.
You can look at the deals offered by other providers servicing your area, to see if they could save you money on your power bills.
There are several businesses that offer comparison tools or services that allow you to compare your power bill against what other companies charge for the same types of plans.
Using information from a recent power bill will give you a more accurate comparison and idea of how much you might save.
It is worth using more than one comparison tool, because some do not include all the smaller energy providers.
For links to the comparison tools and services, and for more information about switching energy providers, visit cab.org.nz/article/KB00000083

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312 days ago

Citizens Advice Bureau Nelson Tasman Opening Hours

Lenka Caslavska from Citizens Advice Bureau Nelson Tasman

If you need guidance or support about your rights and responsibilities, please come and see us – locations and details below ⬇

You can also still call us on 03 548 2117 or email your query to nelsontasman@cab.org.nz

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295 days ago

Rustic Wooden Garden Markers: Keep Track of Your Plants

The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson

Bring charm to every corner of your garden and keep track of where you planted those precious seeds. These larger wooden discs finished in Resene Furniture and Decking Oil add rustic flair to your fruit and berry garden. Find out how to make and finish your own with these easy step by step … View moreBring charm to every corner of your garden and keep track of where you planted those precious seeds. These larger wooden discs finished in Resene Furniture and Decking Oil add rustic flair to your fruit and berry garden. Find out how to make and finish your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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295 days ago

Rustic Wooden Garden Markers: Keep Track of Your Plants

The Team from Resene ColorShop Richmond

Bring charm to every corner of your garden and keep track of where you planted those precious seeds. These larger wooden discs finished in Resene Furniture and Decking Oil add rustic flair to your fruit and berry garden. Find out how to make and finish your own with these easy step by step … View moreBring charm to every corner of your garden and keep track of where you planted those precious seeds. These larger wooden discs finished in Resene Furniture and Decking Oil add rustic flair to your fruit and berry garden. Find out how to make and finish your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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295 days ago

Kate’s top 5 plants for apartment living

Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village

As the cooler months settle in and we spend more time at home, a burst of greenery can brighten up your space and lift your mood.

But if you think you need a big backyard to nurture your green thumb, think again.

Just ask Kate, a Ryman resident, who has transformed her apartment into a lush … View more
As the cooler months settle in and we spend more time at home, a burst of greenery can brighten up your space and lift your mood.

But if you think you need a big backyard to nurture your green thumb, think again.

Just ask Kate, a Ryman resident, who has transformed her apartment into a lush retreat filled with thriving plants and year-round colour.

Click read more for the full story.

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296 days ago

Like new floral cushions x2

Michelle from Brightwater

Pick up Richmond. Like new $5 each. 40cm by 40cm

Price: $5

296 days ago

Firewood Shed

Jason from Buyright Firewood and Landscape

A shout out to Fred and his new Mega firewood Shed!

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297 days ago

Resene Wallpaper sale now on

Resene

Get 25% off Resene wallpapers at your local Resene ColorShop.

Come in and choose from a huge range of designs from bold and beautiful to classic and elegant. From eye-popping patterns, hand-drawn illustrations, blooming botanicals and multi-coloured designs to bold geometrics, faux effects, … View more
Get 25% off Resene wallpapers at your local Resene ColorShop.

Come in and choose from a huge range of designs from bold and beautiful to classic and elegant. From eye-popping patterns, hand-drawn illustrations, blooming botanicals and multi-coloured designs to bold geometrics, faux effects, classic styles, murals and contemporary luxury, there’s something to suit all tastes.

View the samples instore to see their true colour, design and beauty.
Find out more

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297 days ago

The latest product recalls

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!

Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.

Products:
Bed Bath and Beyond Sleep kids fleece hoodies
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We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!

Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.

Products:
Bed Bath and Beyond Sleep kids fleece hoodies
Toy Duck - sold on MightyApe
450R V8 Racing outboard engine and 500R V8 outboard racing engine
Anko heated elbow wrap - sold at Kmart
Bed Bath and Beyond Sleep kids microplush sherpa bath robe
Jet Black Fan Systems JBF & Diamond Series commercial fan
20pc Rubber Duck baby bath toy - sold on Kogan NZ
Magnetic Chess - sold on Holey Coley
Magnetic Chess Game
Magnetic Chess Game 20 and 28 piece sets
Kiss Beauty tangerine SPF primer - sold at Panda Mart
Giantz 6 inch Mini cordless electric chainsaw rechargeable wood cutter
Euky Bear warm steam vaporiser

Food recalls:
Summer Harvest brand bar mix and hot bhuja mix
Binggrae brand power cap watermelon flavoured ice tube
Chopped brand Pure NZ galloway beef thin beef sausages and beef traditional beef sausages
Ārepa brand The Brain Drink for Performance
Imported whole frozen anchovies

See past month's recalls here and here. Stay safe, neighbours!

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