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Hi Neighbours,
As part of Stuff's Quick! Save the Planet project, we are contacting every candidate in every council race to ask a series of questions about climate change. We're also asking them all for a short position statement on climate change issues.
We'll publish the … View moreHi Neighbours,
As part of Stuff's Quick! Save the Planet project, we are contacting every candidate in every council race to ask a series of questions about climate change. We're also asking them all for a short position statement on climate change issues.
We'll publish the results of our survey on a special section, in time for when ballot papers start arriving in mailboxes at the end of next week.
If you're standing as a council candidate, please answer Stuff's climate change survey.
To find out more, click here
First National Marlborough Limited
Join us in raising vital funds for Life Flight who provide emergency air services to people who urgently need their help. Uplift Marlborough is brought to you by Mitre 10 MEGA Marlborough.
Master of ceremonies Mark Sainsbury will ensure you have a fantastic evening whilst enjoying canapés … View moreJoin us in raising vital funds for Life Flight who provide emergency air services to people who urgently need their help. Uplift Marlborough is brought to you by Mitre 10 MEGA Marlborough.
Master of ceremonies Mark Sainsbury will ensure you have a fantastic evening whilst enjoying canapés created by celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal, prepared by Heston-approved professional chefs.
There will be lots of entertainment, a charity auction by Michael Rea from First National Marlborough, balloon pop prizes and more... all proceeds go to Life Flight and the life-saving services that they provide.
6pm Friday, 20th September - Marlborough Vintners Hotel
Tickets available over the counter at Mitre 10 MEGA Marlborough or click here for online tickets
Complimentary bus pick up Seymour Square 5.40pm, returning after 10.00pm.
Advertising proudly sponsored by First National Marlborough Ltd - Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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Hannah Cunningham from Volunteer Marlborough
Get in quick to grab a spot in this invaluable workshop! Significantly subsidized down to Only $30!
Discover how to grab people's attention, let people know your organisation exists, share your mission, and maximize your newsletter, website and Facebook page.
Interested? Email Meg: … View moreGet in quick to grab a spot in this invaluable workshop! Significantly subsidized down to Only $30!
Discover how to grab people's attention, let people know your organisation exists, share your mission, and maximize your newsletter, website and Facebook page.
Interested? Email Meg: mgr@volunteermarlborough.org.nz or call 03-577-9388
Reporter Marlborough Express
Hi neighbours - residents on a hillside highway near Picton fear trucks "barrelling" into town at high speeds will cause an accident, and have noticed an increase in engine brake noise.
Picton man Neil Henderson says he'd support a permanent speed camera or police officer sitting … View moreHi neighbours - residents on a hillside highway near Picton fear trucks "barrelling" into town at high speeds will cause an accident, and have noticed an increase in engine brake noise.
Picton man Neil Henderson says he'd support a permanent speed camera or police officer sitting in an unmarked car at the entrance to Picton. He wants the speed limit reduced to 70kmh from 100kmh.
Have you noticed issues with these trucks? Do you think the speed limit should be reduced?
We are seeking to understand what people’s experiences have been of trying to find support for family violence in New Zealand.
If you've been impacted by family violence – including being harmed, causing harm, thinking about causing harm, or supporting others in these situations, … View moreWe are seeking to understand what people’s experiences have been of trying to find support for family violence in New Zealand.
If you've been impacted by family violence – including being harmed, causing harm, thinking about causing harm, or supporting others in these situations, we'd love you to complete our anonymous survey and go into the draw to win one of three $50 Prezzy cards.
Your experiences will help us to assist others who are seeking support in the future, therefore we will be very grateful for your thoughts.
Ngā mihi nui.
Over 3000 New Zealand men are diagnosed with Prostate Cancer each year. Paint it blue for our boys by buying a *blue* Resene testpot. We'll donate $1 to The Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand with every blue 60ml testpot sold between 10-25 September 2019. It's that simple! Find out more
Reporter Marlborough Express
Hi neighbours - Liz Davidson Place will be lit up with sunshine poles, pavement lights and a 'polished pea' sphere sculpture to showcase the district's reputation for being New Zealand's sunshine capital.
The new sculpture mirrors Chicago's 'the Bean' sculpture, … View moreHi neighbours - Liz Davidson Place will be lit up with sunshine poles, pavement lights and a 'polished pea' sphere sculpture to showcase the district's reputation for being New Zealand's sunshine capital.
The new sculpture mirrors Chicago's 'the Bean' sculpture, will double as a seat, a light reflector and a photography hot spot.
What do you think of this sculpture? Is there another design you would have preferred?
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Chloe Ranford Reporter from Marlborough Express
Despite Marlborough's under 18-year-old's missing out on the chance to vote in this year's local body elections, they have a clear idea of what type of leaders they would want elected.
Young people say candidates targeting environment, mental health or Māori inclusion will get … View moreDespite Marlborough's under 18-year-old's missing out on the chance to vote in this year's local body elections, they have a clear idea of what type of leaders they would want elected.
Young people say candidates targeting environment, mental health or Māori inclusion will get their vote ... in three years time.
What do you think? What kind of leader would get your vote?
Read more: bit.ly...
Reporter Marlborough Express
A bylaw prohibits our fluffy friends from being in the CBD, however the council plans to lift this for a short period during the 65th Black Hawk National Dog Show, in Blenheim from October 2-5.
Read all about Blenheim's confusing dog law history here: www.stuff.co.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Kia ora koutou! I'm Zach, one of the Neighbourly Team!
For Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, we want to encourage our Neighbourly members to use more Te Reo in their neighbourhoods. To help with that here a few questions and answers to use with your neighbours. From simple greetings to asking about … View moreKia ora koutou! I'm Zach, one of the Neighbourly Team!
For Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, we want to encourage our Neighbourly members to use more Te Reo in their neighbourhoods. To help with that here a few questions and answers to use with your neighbours. From simple greetings to asking about rubbish bin collections - we have it covered!
Have a watch and give it a go! www.youtube.com...
The Team from Marlborough District Council
The Crinoline Bridge which crosses the Taylor River near The Quays – Riverside park, will be closed this week while it undergoes repairs.
Some of the bridge timbers are wearing thin and need to be replaced.
During this time pedestrians and cyclists should … View moreThe Crinoline Bridge which crosses the Taylor River near The Quays – Riverside park, will be closed this week while it undergoes repairs.
Some of the bridge timbers are wearing thin and need to be replaced.
During this time pedestrians and cyclists should instead use the Henry, Alfred or Sinclair Street bridges to cross the Taylor River to get in or out of Blenheim’s CBD.
Find out more
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Hi Neighbours,
You don't need to learn how to speak perfect, formal te reo Māori to help normalise the language of Aotearoa - you can do it one word at a time.
At the end of this three-minute power te reo Māori lesson you'll know five key words and how to use them.
On Friday our … View moreHi Neighbours,
You don't need to learn how to speak perfect, formal te reo Māori to help normalise the language of Aotearoa - you can do it one word at a time.
At the end of this three-minute power te reo Māori lesson you'll know five key words and how to use them.
On Friday our tutor, Anton Matthews, will be live on Stuff at 12.30pm to answer any questions from this week's lessons.
For more lessons, click here
Kiwis are being warned to be vigilant with a new scam posing as a courier package alert to unsuspecting "customers".
People have received a text message saying there has been an attempt to deliver a parcel to the recipient's address. The scammers then direct them to a website … View moreKiwis are being warned to be vigilant with a new scam posing as a courier package alert to unsuspecting "customers".
People have received a text message saying there has been an attempt to deliver a parcel to the recipient's address. The scammers then direct them to a website which asks for the tracking number they provided, and the payment of a $3.25 delivery fee. The scammers then have credit card and personal details.
Police advise to ignore the message and let family and friends know - especially the elderly and vulnerable. If you believe you're a target of a scam, report it to Netsafe's Orb immediately.
SOURCE: NZ Herald
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
To celebrate here are 3 words you can use in your next kōrero about mental health + well-being. 🗣🧡
#NSNZmentalhealth #TeWikioTeReoMāori #KiaKahaTeReoMāori
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