Westown, New Plymouth

2100 days ago

Catch a ride to the festival for free!

TSB Festival of Lights

Head to New Plymouth in the comfort of a Tranzit bus to watch awesome live music at the TSB Festival of Lights this Saturday 12 January.

Jazz and alt-country artists Ross Halliday and Janet Muggeridge play on Fred Parker Lawn, followed by high-energy blues and Americana artist Ruth Wyand. On … View more
Head to New Plymouth in the comfort of a Tranzit bus to watch awesome live music at the TSB Festival of Lights this Saturday 12 January.

Jazz and alt-country artists Ross Halliday and Janet Muggeridge play on Fred Parker Lawn, followed by high-energy blues and Americana artist Ruth Wyand. On the Hatchery Lawn, Morgana Watson will perform her sultry mix of soul, jazz and RnB originals followed by British-born, Nigerian-New Zealand hip hop artist Unchained XL.

Bookings close at midday, one day prior to the event. Buses provided thanks to TSB Community Trust. See you there!
Find out more!

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2102 days ago

How much do flash jandals cost now?

Jonathan Milne Reporter from Sunday Star Times

Jandals. The good old Kiwi flip flop. When the sun is blazing down, the rubber shoe can take you from the morning stroll to get a paper, the beach, and then on to a bar. But how pricey are these items getting - what did you pay back in the day, and what's the most expensive one you've … View moreJandals. The good old Kiwi flip flop. When the sun is blazing down, the rubber shoe can take you from the morning stroll to get a paper, the beach, and then on to a bar. But how pricey are these items getting - what did you pay back in the day, and what's the most expensive one you've seen in the beach boutiques nowadays?

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2102 days ago

Dishonesty threatens NZ's honesty stalls

Paul Reporter from Stuff

Hi Neighbours,

As you drive around our beautiful country this summer, you'll see honesty stalls, selling everything from fruit and vegetables to pine cones, dotted along our highways.

Honesty stalls in rural NZ may be the "Kiwi way", but thieves are making it difficult to survive.
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Hi Neighbours,

As you drive around our beautiful country this summer, you'll see honesty stalls, selling everything from fruit and vegetables to pine cones, dotted along our highways.

Honesty stalls in rural NZ may be the "Kiwi way", but thieves are making it difficult to survive.

One grower-family was targeted with a spate of $100 per day thefts.

But out-of-pocket growers have pledged to continue; keeping the "Kiwi tradition" alive, in spite of thieves.

To read more, click here.

Do you make the most of honesty stalls when you're driving throughout New Zealand?

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