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Sandy from Stepneyville
Kevin Norquay:
"When it comes to New Zealand sport, money breeds unhappiness"
Kevin Norquay is Stuff's Chief News Director (Sport). A journalist since 1985, he has worked as a sports, news and political journalist, covered three OIympic Games and three elections as well as … View moreKevin Norquay:
"When it comes to New Zealand sport, money breeds unhappiness"
Kevin Norquay is Stuff's Chief News Director (Sport). A journalist since 1985, he has worked as a sports, news and political journalist, covered three OIympic Games and three elections as well as numerous other major events. He also has the distinction of once being described as a disgrace to western journalism by Winston Peters.
Kevin will lead the discussion on the role of sports in New Zealand culture - how professional sport has sucked money and elite athletes out of community sport, how that money has put untoward mental and physical pressure on athletes and how the news media has followed the money, leaving community sports behind.
Venue: Yaza Café, Montgomery Square
Date: Wednesday, 28 April
Time: 7.30-9.30pm (meals & drinks available from 6pm)
More info: Barry 544 0409; Bryan 548 0343; Karen 5486241
Serviced apartments come with the support that makes life easier.
Your fixed base weekly fee includes a chef-prepared meal every day, morning and afternoon tea and housekeeping.
Your electricity, heating, air-conditioning costs and building maintenance are also covered, providing you with … View moreServiced apartments come with the support that makes life easier.
Your fixed base weekly fee includes a chef-prepared meal every day, morning and afternoon tea and housekeeping.
Your electricity, heating, air-conditioning costs and building maintenance are also covered, providing you with certainty about your living expenses.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Yes you can! NZ Gardener's DIY guru Jacob Leaf shows you how.
Christine from The Wood
Grrat condition, upgrading to a van
Manual, lucino... Runs brilliantly
193 km
Warrant and rego till June
Questions and viewing welcome in the wood.
Cheers Christine Latimer
0210 2285982
Price: $1,500
Vanessa from Todds Valley
Take control of your health and build resilience physically, mentally, and emotionally with Taoist Tai Chi®practice
Beginning sessions are being held at :
Tai Chi Clubroom, 55 Muritai St, Tahunanui, Nelson
Tuesdays 1.00pm – 2.30pm and 5.30pm – 7.00pm
Thursdays 1.00pm – 2.30pm
Fridays … View moreTake control of your health and build resilience physically, mentally, and emotionally with Taoist Tai Chi®practice
Beginning sessions are being held at :
Tai Chi Clubroom, 55 Muritai St, Tahunanui, Nelson
Tuesdays 1.00pm – 2.30pm and 5.30pm – 7.00pm
Thursdays 1.00pm – 2.30pm
Fridays 9.30am – 11.00am
Community Hall, 72 Aranui Rd, Mapua
Wednesdays 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Senior Citizens Hall, 10 Pah St, Motueka
Tuesdays 9.30am – 11.00am
Start any time. No need to pre-enrol.
Contact ttcsnznelson@gmail.com or phone 545 8375
(please leave a message)
or text 021 0846 1861 (text only) for more information.
Taoist Tai Chi® Society of New Zealand
(An incorporated non-profit organisation teaching Taoist Tai Chi®
internal arts.)
Negotiable
Katy Jones Reporter from The Nelson Mail
More children are missing out on sports because of the cost of signing up, a Nelson school principal says, singling out the Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon as an event that many families couldn't afford. Do you know where the fees for your childrens' sports clubs go?
The Team from New Zealand Red Cross Shops
We have loads so get in quick and grab a new look for your winter bedding.
All sheets, duvets, duvet covers and blankets 1/2 price this week until the 16 April at the Red Cross Shop in Vanguard St.
See you soon Neighbours
Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The last event hosted in the Cultural Conversations space on Hardy St before it moves to Morrison Square will be a guided mindfulness exercise accompanied by live harp music. Will you be popping in to appreciate the music and have a bit of a wind-down in the middle of your day?
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This issue includes news from our members across the country, safety tips + advice, updates from our partners and more.
Samantha Gee Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Did you know the "front and back shops" at the old transfer station in Annesbrook are run by the Nelson Environment Centre and the proceeds go towards funding Kai Rescue and E Waste services in our region? What's the best bargain you have scored there?
Paula from Stoke
I brought some off Paula on neighbourly when i saw her selling it.
Put one on a cheese board last night and was delicious, with blue cheese or on own on cracker.
It was my first time trying membrillo and recommend this. Yum
Richard Neighbourly Lead from Stoke
Hi everyone I'm after a free standing lamp to put in my little shead as lights preferred one with two bulbs that can be adjusted to go different directions. Free or cheap would be preferred.
Samantha Gee Reporter from The Nelson Mail
This story about a family being ticketed outside their rental home for parking across the driveway of a garage they can't use has people divided. Do you think its unreasonable to expect to be able to park outside your house? Do you have a story of parking woes in Nelson?
Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail
What do you think of Nelson council's proposed new library? The Mayor was keen to make clear that the proposed budget of $46m (taking into account inflation) was a provisional budget with a lot of contingency wriggle-room built in, but many in the community aren't convinced. Photo … View moreWhat do you think of Nelson council's proposed new library? The Mayor was keen to make clear that the proposed budget of $46m (taking into account inflation) was a provisional budget with a lot of contingency wriggle-room built in, but many in the community aren't convinced. Photo courtesy of Wakat1u Inc and NCC.
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