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Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Not sure? Ask us. Kāore i te mārama? Pātai mai. Next week (19 - 25 March) CABs around the country will be raising awareness about employment rights and responsibilities. There’s lots of great information to help you know your employment rights on our website, www.cab.org.nz, but sometimes it … View moreNot sure? Ask us. Kāore i te mārama? Pātai mai. Next week (19 - 25 March) CABs around the country will be raising awareness about employment rights and responsibilities. There’s lots of great information to help you know your employment rights on our website, www.cab.org.nz, but sometimes it helps to talk about your issue with someone. You can visit a CAB in your neighbourhood, or call 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB), and we can help you work through your options.
Show your community a little love and WIN great prizes. For the third year running, The Warehouse and Neighbourly are challenging neighbours to get more involved in their neighbourhood by creating a Great Community Clean Up event.
All you have to do is grab your flatties, your neighbours or the… View moreShow your community a little love and WIN great prizes. For the third year running, The Warehouse and Neighbourly are challenging neighbours to get more involved in their neighbourhood by creating a Great Community Clean Up event.
All you have to do is grab your flatties, your neighbours or the family to clean up a local spot near you. Or be a real community champion and do it on your own. Show your neighbourhood how much you love its parks/streets/beaches by taking part in the Great Community Clean Up between 16 and 22 April 2018. Register your event now and be in to WIN!
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Paula from Queenstown Lakes District
Hi beautiful Queenstown! I'm running a sale on crochet bunnies and mini eggs in my Etsy shop until the 20/03. I make them to order so you can choose your favorite colors between 32 cotton yarns. Please take a look of this little bunnies and my others creature on onpoki.etsy.com or let me know … View moreHi beautiful Queenstown! I'm running a sale on crochet bunnies and mini eggs in my Etsy shop until the 20/03. I make them to order so you can choose your favorite colors between 32 cotton yarns. Please take a look of this little bunnies and my others creature on onpoki.etsy.com or let me know what you think on my facebook page (facebook.com/onpoki). Thank you so much and I hope you all are having a great Sunday!
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Want to tap into the power of social media to grow your business? Then check out these tips on how to harness the latest trends, choosing the right social media channels, outsourcing and more – so you can use social as a powerful tool to engage with your audience, drive sales, and build your … View moreWant to tap into the power of social media to grow your business? Then check out these tips on how to harness the latest trends, choosing the right social media channels, outsourcing and more – so you can use social as a powerful tool to engage with your audience, drive sales, and build your brand. Find out more
Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times
A Southland business has had a queue of up to 70 hungry customers waiting in line to get their hands on this season's Bluff oysters.
Prices vary throughout the country, including $65 for a dozen raw oysters on Waiheke Island. Do you think that's pushing it a bit?
Read more: … View moreA Southland business has had a queue of up to 70 hungry customers waiting in line to get their hands on this season's Bluff oysters.
Prices vary throughout the country, including $65 for a dozen raw oysters on Waiheke Island. Do you think that's pushing it a bit?
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times
Carla-Marie Hilton got this great shot of Riverton last night.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Queenstown
Hey neighbours, listen up! Summer holidays are over and it's time to focus back on your entertaining space at home. Accomplish those decorating and DIY projects before March Madness has you muddled!
Pop into your local Resene ColorShop for 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, … View moreHey neighbours, listen up! Summer holidays are over and it's time to focus back on your entertaining space at home. Accomplish those decorating and DIY projects before March Madness has you muddled!
Pop into your local Resene ColorShop for 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers and sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products. Discount is off the normal retail price at Resene owned ColorShops and participating resellers.
Christine from Central Otago District
Hi, I have been looking at various dog tracking devices and they seem to fall into 2 distinct categories - the inexpensive device that attaches to your dogs collar and the very expensive ones that hunters use.
I think the difference is that the cheap ones use a sim card and utilises the mobile … View moreHi, I have been looking at various dog tracking devices and they seem to fall into 2 distinct categories - the inexpensive device that attaches to your dogs collar and the very expensive ones that hunters use.
I think the difference is that the cheap ones use a sim card and utilises the mobile phone systems and the expensive ones utilise padding satellites.
The problem is I can't get a straight answer about the effectiveness in rural areas of the cheap ones and alsoif I would have to pay a monthly charge for the use of a sim card.
I live in an area that is poorly served by Vodaphone and not at all by anyone else.
Has anyone had any experience using the cheaper tracking devises - are they worth it?
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
We've been travelling around the country chatting with people about Neighbours Day - in case you missed our workshops, here's a video from people who attended with some ideas for events!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We need your help! These 5 amazing Organisation applicants are finalists in the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Organisation and how your support will help them - and then cast your vote … View moreWe need your help! These 5 amazing Organisation applicants are finalists in the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Organisation and how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Tuesday 13th March.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Hello there gardeners, whatever your gardening goal, there's lots of inspiration to be found in Annabel's garden. Plus, well, it's just beautiful.
Want to keep your cashflow flowing? As a small business owner you know just how vital it can be for your success. To help you keep the money moving smoothly, check out these 5 helpful tips designed to help maintain a good cashflow outlook. Find out more
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We need your help! These 5 wonderful Community Project applicants are finalists in the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Community Project on how your support will help them - and then cast your… View moreWe need your help! These 5 wonderful Community Project applicants are finalists in the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Community Project on how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Tuesday 13th March.
Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times
Blind residents are worried changes to bus routes will make it more difficult for them to use public transport.
The concerns came as the Invercargill City Council's community services committee adopted a new regional public transport plan on Monday.
Are you worried about the changes?
… View moreBlind residents are worried changes to bus routes will make it more difficult for them to use public transport.
The concerns came as the Invercargill City Council's community services committee adopted a new regional public transport plan on Monday.
Are you worried about the changes?
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