Tararua District, Pahiatua

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Check out what your neighbours are selling (or giving away!) here.

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2300 days ago

Find a home for my cat

Jingxi from Hokowhitu

Hi, it is Cindy here!
I have a ginger cat called CiCi. He is about 1 year old, we live in Palmerston North. I am about to move to China, I was planned to bring him back but my family wouldn't allow, so I wish he could find somewhere nice! If you are interested in adopt him, please contact me … View more
Hi, it is Cindy here!
I have a ginger cat called CiCi. He is about 1 year old, we live in Palmerston North. I am about to move to China, I was planned to bring him back but my family wouldn't allow, so I wish he could find somewhere nice! If you are interested in adopt him, please contact me jingxihucindy@gmai.com
Thank you so much.

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2304 days ago

Fireworks in Palmerston North

Alex Loo Reporter from Manawatū Standard

Hi neighbours,
Last night's fireworks display in Palmerston North took a distressing turn after a scrub fire started on the bank below the Anzac Hill car park. How do you feel about fireworks?

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2301 days ago

Give The Gift That Keeps On Giving

Mags4Gifts

This Christmas, Save up to 30% off your favourite magazine titles like NZ Gardener, NZ House & Garden, TV Guide and many other magazine titles.

Visit Mags4gifts or call 0800 624 444 to order! Sale ends Boxing day 2019.

T&Cs apply.
Order now

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2301 days ago

Would you like to win a Vegepod?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

We have six sets of medium-sized Vegepods to give away. Enter the competition now!

2301 days ago

Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

The Minister for Seniors Tracey Martin has released the new strategy for our ageing population, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034.

Like the rest of the developed world, New Zealand has an ageing population. This means there are some things we must consider … View more
Hi Neighbours!

The Minister for Seniors Tracey Martin has released the new strategy for our ageing population, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034.

Like the rest of the developed world, New Zealand has an ageing population. This means there are some things we must consider and prepare for as a country.

Better Later Life takes a fresh look at what is required to ensure New Zealand is a great place to age and achieve the vision of making sure older people lead valued, connecting and fulfilling lives.

The strategy's key areas for action will be used to guide the priorities of what needs to happen in our action plan.

To read the strategy click here: bit.ly...

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2301 days ago

💧Duncan St planned outage💧

The Team from Wellington Water

The project team replacing the water pipe in Duncan Street needed to temporarily turn the water off to progress construction today.

Water was planned to be off between 10am - 2pm today, however the work is taking longer than planned, so water is expected to be on again at 4pm.

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2301 days ago

VISA Scam

Janet from Carterton District

We have just received a call from an Asian person advising that they were calling from the ANZ Anti fraud Dept and that there was someone in China or an Asian country wanting to debit our visa account of a large amount of money, and they needed our details to block the transaction.
I said would … View more
We have just received a call from an Asian person advising that they were calling from the ANZ Anti fraud Dept and that there was someone in China or an Asian country wanting to debit our visa account of a large amount of money, and they needed our details to block the transaction.
I said would call him back.
He said his name was Mark William and the pnone number he gave for me to call back was 09 88927663
I rang ANZ Visa and they said this was a scam that they would not call about any such thing and if they did it would be an 0800 number not a private number.
I rang the number he gave and as soon as i answered the phone was hung.
Please be aware do not give these people any details at all.

2301 days ago

Want to hear some great gardening advice?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Our ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, … View moreOur ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, the pair discussed peeing on lemon trees and keeping cats out of your vege beds, and Rachel talked to a Central Otago gardener who has to deal with extreme temperatures, extreme drought... and temperamental donkeys. You can also follow the conversation on Spotify and Stitcher. Let your friends know too!

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2301 days ago

Family violence is more than just a bad relationship...

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Sometimes the emotional scars can be worse than the physical ones. Neither is okay. Learn to see the signs and seek help if you're in a toxic relationship.

#NSNZendviolence

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2302 days ago

The Ink Beneath the Blue...

New Zealand Police

Our latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.

It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively … View more
Our latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.

It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively police in New Zealand's diverse communities.

Bring your unique story and join the NZ Police whānau today.
Find out more

2302 days ago

Opaki School fundraiser at one of Garden Hour gardens...

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

A special fundraising stall to help Opaki School work towards its goal of becoming a
Silver Level Enviro School will be held during the Wairarapa Garden Tour this weekend.
The school will be selling freshly baked sweet and savory treats along with tea and coffee at Tarata Garden in Masterton on … View more
A special fundraising stall to help Opaki School work towards its goal of becoming a
Silver Level Enviro School will be held during the Wairarapa Garden Tour this weekend.
The school will be selling freshly baked sweet and savory treats along with tea and coffee at Tarata Garden in Masterton on both Saturday and Sunday.
Opaki School Principal Dave Finlayson says money raised from the stall will go towards new solar panels that the school is installing to reduce its electricity bill. In addition, a selection of small metal bird sculptures will be for sale on the day with proceeds from these going to Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre as a Koha.

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2303 days ago

This weeks Property Weekly is now available

Matthew Reporter from

Check out this weeks Property Weekly
A great place to find Palmerston Norths and surrounds best properties

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2303 days ago

One of Wairarapa's most popular spring events is coming up! Pūkaha’s Garden Tour.

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

More than a dozen Wairarapa gardeners are excited to be opening their private gardens for Pūkaha’s ninth annual fundraiser this weekend.
“The gardeners have been working so hard preparing their private gardens to welcome the public this weekend,” says organiser Rachael Dell. She’s been … View more
More than a dozen Wairarapa gardeners are excited to be opening their private gardens for Pūkaha’s ninth annual fundraiser this weekend.
“The gardeners have been working so hard preparing their private gardens to welcome the public this weekend,” says organiser Rachael Dell. She’s been visiting the gardens this week and can sense the excitement building – for gardeners and ticket holders.

“These are such generous Wairarapa people – passionate gardeners who balance jobs, studies, families, and busy lives to open their gorgeous gardens to support Pūkaha. In the spirit of community, this is an event that relies on strong relationships. Everyone involved – from the gardeners to the volunteers - are all working in partnership to celebrate Pūkaha Mt Bruce, a Wairarapa Taonga,” says Rachael.

Spring weather in the Wairarapa is turning it on and the gardens are looking stunning.

Gardens open on Saturday and Sunday – 9.30am-4.30pm. This year’s tour features eight new gardens, and five that have never opened to the public before. The route centres mainly in and around Masterton and extends to Eketāhuna, taking tourgoers past Pūkaha national wildlife centre.
Tickets and information about the gardens can be found at www.wairarapagardentour.co.nz... or purchase tickets through i-sites in Masterton, Martinborough and Carterton Events Centre.

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2303 days ago

Omāroro reservoir works

The Team from Wellington Water

Work in progress installing a new water supply pipe connection between the future Omāroro reservoir and the existing network in Mt Cook, Wellington.

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2303 days ago

UNFAMILIAR EVENT? TRY IT FIRST

David Dorey from St Joseph's Parish Dannevirke

Recently we posted All Saints and All Souls Day at St.Josephs School - so I went to see for myself. - Mass with the School, morning tea and a commemoration Service at the School hall.
Later, a gathering at Mangatera Cemetery which was also
attended by some parishioners for their own remembrances .
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Recently we posted All Saints and All Souls Day at St.Josephs School - so I went to see for myself. - Mass with the School, morning tea and a commemoration Service at the School hall.
Later, a gathering at Mangatera Cemetery which was also
attended by some parishioners for their own remembrances .
What did I learn? Go to something different, see the School Team in action and meet some new folk.
Works for me.

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