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Hey neighbours,
In the lead up to the 2020 election, Stuff is keeping voters up to date with what’s happening in their electorate, through Neighbourly. Here’s what you need to know about the candidates in the running to be Te Tai Hauāuru's MP.
At the October 17 election, New Zealanders … View moreHey neighbours,
In the lead up to the 2020 election, Stuff is keeping voters up to date with what’s happening in their electorate, through Neighbourly. Here’s what you need to know about the candidates in the running to be Te Tai Hauāuru's MP.
At the October 17 election, New Zealanders will have the opportunity to choose their regional spokesperson.
Through the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system, those enrolled can vote for the party they want as well as a local representative.
Why does my MP matter?
The person elected will be the voice for your region in Parliament. If you’re having trouble getting entitlements or dealing with Government departments, they can help. If your community needs funding for certain projects or activities, or there isn’t enough healthcare in the area, the elected MP can step in and help.
To read more, click here.
Hey neighbours,
In the lead up to the 2020 election, Stuff is keeping voters up to date with what’s happening in their electorate, through Neighbourly. Here’s what you need to know about the candidates in the running to be Te Tai Hauāuru's MP.
At the October 17 election, New Zealanders … View moreHey neighbours,
In the lead up to the 2020 election, Stuff is keeping voters up to date with what’s happening in their electorate, through Neighbourly. Here’s what you need to know about the candidates in the running to be Te Tai Hauāuru's MP.
At the October 17 election, New Zealanders will have the opportunity to choose their regional spokesperson.
Through the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system, those enrolled can vote for the party they want as well as a local representative.
Why does my MP matter?
The person elected will be the voice for your region in Parliament. If you’re having trouble getting entitlements or dealing with Government departments, they can help. If your community needs funding for certain projects or activities, or there isn’t enough healthcare in the area, the elected MP can step in and help.
To read more, click here.
The Gazley team are bringing the Mercedes-Benz Roadshow to the Manawatu! We are bringing the latest from Mercedes-Benz to the square in Palmerston North.
Join us at the Palmerston North Square from Thursday 8ᵗʰ of October to see the latest from the legendary carmaker at our pop-up showroom. … View moreThe Gazley team are bringing the Mercedes-Benz Roadshow to the Manawatu! We are bringing the latest from Mercedes-Benz to the square in Palmerston North.
Join us at the Palmerston North Square from Thursday 8ᵗʰ of October to see the latest from the legendary carmaker at our pop-up showroom. Our team will be onsite to evaluate your trade-in and test drive any of the fantastic new vehicles we have available.
The Roadshow will conclude on Sunday the 11ᵗʰ so get in quick and see latest in Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
Date: Thur 8ᵗʰ - Sun 11ᵗʰ
Time: 9am - 5pm
If you have any questions about the roadshow you can contact us on 04 385 2244.
Find out more
Leisa from Feilding
Hi Neighbours. We are building a house just out of Feilding and are in need of temporary accommodation. We have a large shed but are looking for a caravan or campervan for long term hire - early Dec 2020 until approximately end of April 2021 (4-5mths). Happy to pay fair rental rate, bond etc. Can … View moreHi Neighbours. We are building a house just out of Feilding and are in need of temporary accommodation. We have a large shed but are looking for a caravan or campervan for long term hire - early Dec 2020 until approximately end of April 2021 (4-5mths). Happy to pay fair rental rate, bond etc. Can anyone out there help??? Thanks heaps in advance :)
This Sunday 1 November we welcome you to Caccia Birch House for the celebration of our 125th Jubilee!
Free Garden Party! 1.30pm - 5pm.
The house will be brought to life with wonderful performances by local artists such as Kane Parsons, Crows Feet Dance Collective, Manawatunes Barbershop Group, … View moreThis Sunday 1 November we welcome you to Caccia Birch House for the celebration of our 125th Jubilee!
Free Garden Party! 1.30pm - 5pm.
The house will be brought to life with wonderful performances by local artists such as Kane Parsons, Crows Feet Dance Collective, Manawatunes Barbershop Group, Scroll Sisters, Palmy Sweethearts Saxophone Quartet and Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Manawatu Kapa Matua Kapa Haka Group.
Local organizations including Te Manawa, The David Warnock Medical Museum, Engineer Corps Memorial Centre (ECMC) Museum, The Scandinavian Society, Manawatu Vintage Car Club and many more will also be on display.
Reporter The Press
Hi Neighbours,
Get ready for the South Island's only leader’s debate as Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern and National Leader Judith Collins prepare to go head to head in Christchurch.
Watch the debate live on Stuff, Tuesday, October 6 at 7pm.
Darrien from Roslyn - Terrace End
Labouring work required by 52 year old Male.
Kitchenhand/dish washer, brick laying, furniture removal, landscaping section clearing or laundry helper.
Hard working and reliable.
Physically fit so I dont mind physically demanding labour.
Flexible to work any hours day or night.
If you have … View moreLabouring work required by 52 year old Male.
Kitchenhand/dish washer, brick laying, furniture removal, landscaping section clearing or laundry helper.
Hard working and reliable.
Physically fit so I dont mind physically demanding labour.
Flexible to work any hours day or night.
If you have work you would like a hand with please call any time.
Available for early starts Monday to Friday.
I have no qualifications or drivers license.
I am avail for work immediately
Please phone Darrien on 02108690801
No txt messaging please.
Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed
Hi! I'm so excited to finally be sharing a project our team has been working on for a while now: First Rung, our first podcast!
First Rung is packed with tips, advice and anecdotes from experts and home owners on every aspect of buying your first home - it also comes with a chance to win a … View moreHi! I'm so excited to finally be sharing a project our team has been working on for a while now: First Rung, our first podcast!
First Rung is packed with tips, advice and anecdotes from experts and home owners on every aspect of buying your first home - it also comes with a chance to win a $500 Resene prize pack.
Over six, bite sized episodes, we cover everything from saving that deposit, to sunset clauses, to how to get your newly purchased home ready to move into.
We'll also introduce you to ordinary Kiwis, just like you, who have navigated the choppy waters of home buying in NZ and made it onto that first rung - and pick their brains for how they did it.
We all know buying a home is one of the toughest, most daunting things we might ever do as adults, so it doesn't hurt to get some expert advice and support. That's what we wanted to give you with First Rung.
So give it a listen and let us know what you think - and be in to win that mint Resene prize pack. I can't enter and I'm well jealous!
Exceed - we fix windows and doors
HELP US FIN A NEW OFFICE IN PALMERSTON NORTH!
Due to expanding business, Exceed we fix windows & doors team in Palmerston North is looking for new premises.
We are looking for a small SECURE commercial premises between 58 and 80 square meters, ideally we would prefer with a small office and … View moreHELP US FIN A NEW OFFICE IN PALMERSTON NORTH!
Due to expanding business, Exceed we fix windows & doors team in Palmerston North is looking for new premises.
We are looking for a small SECURE commercial premises between 58 and 80 square meters, ideally we would prefer with a small office and toilet facilities but this is not essential.
Location: Palmerston North
If you know of any premises that would be suitable please contact us!
Phone: 027243 1441
Email: neelthompson@exceed.co.nz
We want to hear from you!
Thanks,
Neel
Quinton from Milson
What do you think of the new logo?
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Today is the International Day of Older Persons! It's an important day for everyone to recognize and say thank you to older people for their amazing contributions to the world, from mentoring and volunteering, to sharing experience, being in paid work and much more.
To acknowledge the … View moreToday is the International Day of Older Persons! It's an important day for everyone to recognize and say thank you to older people for their amazing contributions to the world, from mentoring and volunteering, to sharing experience, being in paid work and much more.
To acknowledge the occasion, we have just released our October SuperSeniors Newsletter, you can read it here: bit.ly...
The day is also special as it marks the start of the WHO’s Decade of Healthy Ageing 2020 to 2030, you can find out more about it here: bit.ly...
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Val from Milson
Has anyone been out to the airport and seen the new parking arrangements. (Pick up drop off).OMG. Will not be to happy picking any one up from there unless they walk out to Airport Drive. 👎
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
The thickest and most resistant of all commercial natural fibres, coir is a coarse, short fibre extracted from the outer shell of coconuts.
Coconut coir or, “Coco coir”, is a very versatile resource that is harvested from a fibrous layer underneath the exterior shell of the coconut. Since… View moreThe thickest and most resistant of all commercial natural fibres, coir is a coarse, short fibre extracted from the outer shell of coconuts.
Coconut coir or, “Coco coir”, is a very versatile resource that is harvested from a fibrous layer underneath the exterior shell of the coconut. Since coconut growers consider it a waste product, its utilization is highly sustainable. You may have heard of coco coir being used in gardening, but there are many applications for it across multiple industries, beyond horticulture. Here are 10 interesting facts about coco coir that you probably didn’t know!
• Coco coir has many uses including in textiles, upholstery, making rope/fishing nets, environmental cleanup and horticulture, floor mats, doormats, brushes and mattresses.
• There is brown coco coir & white coco coir, each with different properties. When coconuts are ripe, they produce brown coir which is used in gardening and horticulture. White coir is harvested from unripe coconuts, and is much finer and lighter, it even floats on water. This makes it ideal for fishing nets, brushes, and finer textiles.
• Coco coir works well as a snail deterrent when used in the garden.
• Coco coir is highly absorbent and can hold up to 10x the water as peat moss. Some use it as a sustainable alternative to peat moss
• People often use coco coir as bedding in terrariums for snakes, lizards, turtles, and spiders.
• When used for gardening, coco coir is usually packed in a compressed brick. You need to soak the brick with water which allows it to expand substantially. You can then use it as a growing medium or potting mix additive.
• Coco coir contains very low levels of nutrients, so you can’t normally use it as the sole growing medium for plants, EXCEPT, you can use it for microgreens due to their extremely short grow cycle. This is because they don’t require soil nutrients. You also use coco coir in hydroponics since you add the nutrients directly into the water.
• You can re-use coco coir several times in gardening as it retains its properties over time.
• Because of its highly absorptive properties, people sometimes use coco coir to help clean up oil spills and other caustic fluids.
• People use coco coir in litter boxes and animal bedding because of its highly absorptive capabilities. It is much more sustainable than traditional clay cat litter pellets, which don’t break down. Coco coir also absorbs much more liquid than hay, straw, or newspaper which people often use as animal bedding.
These are just a few of the many interesting characteristics and applications of coco coir. In the spirit of sustainability, the utilization of coco coir is a sound environmental practice. Spread the word and take a step in a more sustainable direction.
Natasha from Ashhurst - Pohangina
Feilding and Districts Art Society, 104 Manchester St, Feilding
Drop in to the Feilding and Districts Art Society from Monday to see the latest exhibition by Esther Nitschke MBE and her talented family.
A Family Affair of Fibre Art running 5 – 23 October
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Esther Nitschke, a Feilding … View moreFeilding and Districts Art Society, 104 Manchester St, Feilding
Drop in to the Feilding and Districts Art Society from Monday to see the latest exhibition by Esther Nitschke MBE and her talented family.
A Family Affair of Fibre Art running 5 – 23 October
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Esther Nitschke, a Feilding local, is a renowned weaver and national treasure with three of her woven garments held in the collection at Te Papa and a long history of accolades and awards. The exhibition will be shared by 6 talented family members, spanning 3 generations.
Esther Nitschke MBE
Esther has been weaving for over 57 years and one of her very first exhibitions was at the Feilding Art Centre. Esther will be exhibiting her weaving and felting work and is thrilled to share this exhibition, back at the Feilding Art Centre, with her extremely talented family.
Sandra Hall
Sandra is an internationally recognised fibre artist in her own right. Sandra ran a successful smocking business for nearly 30 years but in 2010 whilst preparing for an exhibition on Waiheke Island she felt the need to change it up and add textile art to the exhibition. Sandra’s contemporary work incorporates copper, rusted old table cloths and doilies, pianola rolls, handmade silk paper, and discarded items juxtaposed against delicate needle craft. The result is stunning.
Neville Nitschke
Neville is based in Marton and has had an interesting variety of jobs over the years but it was working in tree felling that led to his interest in furniture making. Neville allows the shape and grain of the timbre to dictate what final object will be. All of the pieces in the exhibition have been milled by Neville himself.
Stephanie Hall
Esther taught her granddaughter Stephanie to weave and she now weaves on a loom made by her late grandfather Bruce Nitschke. Stephanie say’s “Since starting knitting and weaving there is rarely a day that goes by that I don’t pick up the needles or shuttle and I find the planning and calculations speak to my analytical brain and the motion and creation is meditative”.
Michael Wells
Michael has been a member of the Kimbolton Fire Service for 20 years. He started experimenting with airbrush art whilst he had a young family but stepped away from it as life became busy. Recently has been honing his skills and enjoying creating again as he prepares for the upcoming exhibition.
Jackson Wells
10 year old Jackson brings us a photographic masterpiece - a self portrait he captured whilst riding his bike.
Click here to read an article about the upcoming exhibition: www.nzherald.co.nz...
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