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Roger from Redwood Valley
Old gramophone cabinet wanted please, anything considered
Caleb from The Brook
Happy & healthy Coturnix Quail for sale!
These make awesome pets and produce a lot of eggs. Great for people wanting to produce their own eggs in a smaller space. Both males and females available.
$25 each.
or 3 for $60.
Pick up The Brook, Nelson.
Email me: Calebskinnerfc@gmail.com
Price: $25
Roger from Redwood Valley
I am looking for a lawn roller anything considered
Anne from Blenheim
I am looking for an egg incubator
or any brooding cage or accessories to hatch chicks
thanks
oliver clifford
Kerry from Redwood Valley
3000litre water tank in good condition. Selling on behalf
Price: $380
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Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Two Americans who have settled in Nelson share their thoughts on the US election - and they say the path ahead will be a challenge, no matter who wins.
Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Nelson can finally see blue sky after days of dreary weather but we could be in for more inclement weather over the coming months.
Tony from Maitai
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Hannah Cunningham from Volunteer Marlborough
Continuing our series on local managers of volunteers for International Volunteer Managers' Day 2020...
Introducing Maxine and Soni, two of the wonderful Youth Workers and coordinators of the MYTAGS (Marlborough Youth Trust Advisory Group) at Marlborough Youth Trust.
- Tell us about how you … View moreContinuing our series on local managers of volunteers for International Volunteer Managers' Day 2020...
Introducing Maxine and Soni, two of the wonderful Youth Workers and coordinators of the MYTAGS (Marlborough Youth Trust Advisory Group) at Marlborough Youth Trust.
- Tell us about how you first got involved with MYT? [Max] I had heard that the youth group out in Seddon was struggling to find enough adults to help keep it running so I started by volunteering my time. Jo (Manager) heard about what I was doing out there and brought me on board.
[Soni] I was working at a winery. Jo knew my mum and when she ran into her, she suggested that I should get my Level 3 Youth Work certificate.
- What do you find most challenging about the work you do here? [Max] There's never enough time, money, or resources to do everything we want to do, but especially in the area of mental health.
- What do you wish other people knew about the young people you work with on MYTAGs and in the community? [Max] I wish people could see them how we see them. Instead of trying to impose a dictatorial relationship on them, get to know them for who they are and release the expectations.
[Soni] Youth are good at moving on when they don't like things. For some people that means they look at these young people and think "oh look, can't even keep a job", but try and look at it more positively. They can keep the job, but they're not feeling it, they want to do something more suited to their interests and passions. So help them succeed!
- What would you tell someone who is thinking about volunteering with MYT? [Max] Do it! You won't regret it!
[Soni] Come with an open mind. You get back what you put in.
Read the full story by clicking the 'read more' button below
Hannah Cunningham from Volunteer Marlborough
Today is International Volunteer Managers Day! This day is celebrated annually on 5th November by Volunteer Marlborough, the other volunteer centres around the country, and Volunteering New Zealand. This year marks the 21st year that IVMDay has been celebrated internationally.β
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The theme this… View moreToday is International Volunteer Managers Day! This day is celebrated annually on 5th November by Volunteer Marlborough, the other volunteer centres around the country, and Volunteering New Zealand. This year marks the 21st year that IVMDay has been celebrated internationally.β
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The theme this year is "What's Next?" which will allow us to focus on what volunteer management will look like in a post Covid-19 world.β
New Zealanders are encouraged to reflect on this as we celebrate the importance of management of volunteers. It is a challenge to us all to consider: β
- How we think volunteer leadership is positionedβ
- How new volunteering roles might lookβ
- The challenges of returning to volunteering during Covid-19 recoveryβ
- How we look at our own well-being in order to be better leadersβ
International Volunteer Managers Day is an opportunity to celebrate and recognise the work of managers and leaders of volunteers. Their ability to lead, motivate, and organise volunteers to make a difference in communities across the globe is inspiring.β
While volunteering can be described as the backbone of society, the efforts of volunteers would not happen as efficiently and effectively as they do if it wasn't for the volunteer managers who lead them. They support volunteers by finding and fulfilling their passion across countless organisations each year.β
This is a day not only to celebrate their successes, but to set goals for the future - building productive teams where people with responsibility for volunteering have a key strategic voice. A strong dynamic volunteer programme needs a well-supported manager and the engagement of the whole organisation.β
Hannah Cunningham from Volunteer Marlborough
As part of the lead up to International Volunteer Managers Day (IVMD), we caught up with a few of the fantastic Managers of Volunteers here in Marlborough.β
β Introducing Tehya Henare-Toka, the wonderful Community Services Coordinator at @plunketnz in Marlborough:β
- Tell us about how you … View moreAs part of the lead up to International Volunteer Managers Day (IVMD), we caught up with a few of the fantastic Managers of Volunteers here in Marlborough.β
β Introducing Tehya Henare-Toka, the wonderful Community Services Coordinator at @plunketnz in Marlborough:β
- Tell us about how you first got involved with Plunket? I had recently moved to the Marlborough area and I was looking for work. When I saw the role being advertised, I thought it was a good fit with my past professional experience so I applied. The more I learned about Plunket, the more I realised what great initiatives we are responsible for in the community and what fantastic support we get from the National team.β
- What was your first impression? I didn't know much about the organisation prior to taking on the role, admittedly. I'd had my own Plunket baby book but I looked at the role as a bit of a blank slate for me to come in and make my mark and build on the work that had been done before my arrival. Plunket is so much more than just a wellness check with a nurse, it is all about being a wraparound service for local families and their tamariki/children, following the Te Whare Tapa WhΔ model of care.β
- What's the best thing to happen since you started working here? Probably being able to see a project started, carried out, and finished that has an impact on the community. It is so rewarding to see that all come together and see the way it can change people's lives.β
Read the full story by clicking the 'read more' button below.
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Having this feature puts you a cut above the rest, with your business … View moreGot a side hustle going on? If youβre a babysitter, gardener, tutor or any casual service provider, itβs easy to reach local customers in your neighbourhood. All you have to do is set up a Neighbourly business profile!
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- Head to our business directory by clicking βBusinessesβ button at the top of your noticeboard.
- Click βBecome Premium Business' (you can find this at the categories section).
- Have a browse! You can read all of our info and make a decision on whether your service will be more suited to a Premium Business Profile or a free profile.
- Follow all the steps in the sign-up process and youβre good to go.
Katy Jones Reporter from The Nelson Mail
A meeting in Motueka heard too many children are "not achieving" in reading, writing and spelling, while a new report shows alarming numbers of children are starting school with very poor language skills. Experts are pointing to factors including busy lives and screen time. Where do you … View moreA meeting in Motueka heard too many children are "not achieving" in reading, writing and spelling, while a new report shows alarming numbers of children are starting school with very poor language skills. Experts are pointing to factors including busy lives and screen time. Where do you think the problem lies?
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