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2371 days ago

Just 10 days to go until the Top of the South Film Festival at the Suter.

Tim Neighbourly Lead from Mapua

Don’t miss this limited opportunity to see some extraordinary locally produced short films.

7 PM “Gold Reel” screenings at the Suter are sold out, Friday and Saturday, Sept 13 and 14.

1:30 PM “Gold Reel” matinee still has plenty of seats, Saturday, Sept 14

Tickets at: suter.statecinemas.co.nz...

Or come to our first Motueka “Gold Reel” screening, Sunday, Sept 22 at 6 PM. With a red carpet event (food/beverage) starting at 5 PM.
Motueka State Cinema
Tickets at: statecinemamotueka.co.nz...

And don’t miss these two exceptional locally produced feature films also screening at the Suter:

Friday, September 13 at 4 PM: the award-winning “Blue Moon”

“What would you do if you had one chance to turn your life around? Would you steal half a million dollars if nobody in the world would ever know?” This amazing "shot on an iPhone" feature, filmed entirely at the BP station in Motueka, continues to rack up international film festival acceptances and wins. Now you have a chance to screen this gritty "real-time thriller" film, written and directed by Stef Harris. Get your tickets at: suter.statecinemas.co.nz...

Saturday, September 14 at 4 PM: "Hang Time" – a comedy feature film about wine and friendship.

Three 20-something friends get some much-needed hang time when a cancelled wedding sees them spend a long weekend together on a beautiful vineyard… with all the wine intended for the wedding … the runaway bride’s crazy uncle ... and a beautiful young woman bringing a little sexual healing to the jilted groom. A wine-fueled comedy from NZ writer/ director Casey Zilbert and producer Steve Barr featuring our own stunning Marlborough wine region. Get your tickets at: suter.statecinemas.co.nz...

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1 day ago

Poll: If we want to reduce speeding, what do you think actually changes driver behaviour? 🛻🚨🚓

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

In the Post's article on speeding penalties, the question is asked whether speeding fines are truly about road safety, or are they just a way to boost revenue for the Crown?

What do you think? Should speeding motorists receive speeding fines or demerit points?

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If we want to reduce speeding, what do you think actually changes driver behaviour? 🛻🚨🚓
  • 35.5% The sting of a fine (Money talks!)
    35.5% Complete
  • 64.5% The threat of demerit points (Nobody wants to lose their license!)
    64.5% Complete
301 votes
1 day ago

🌿 n8tidy – Week #15 Garden Clean-Up Giveaway!

Fred from N8tidy - Neat by Nature. Tidy by Trade

Comment “I’m in!” to enter – Winner drawn Friday

Hi neighbours! 👋

Welcome to Week #15 of our community giveaway!
One lucky neighbour will win 1 hour of free gardening/yard clean-up from n8tidy this week.

How to participate

💬 Comment “I’m in!” below to enter
📅 Entries close Friday
🎲 Draw will take place Friday evening
5️⃣ Minimum 5 participants required
🙅 Current n8tidy customers cannot participate
🔄 You can join again every week!

What you can use your free hour for

- Weed removal
- Edging & trimming
- Light pruning
- Lawn mowing/Garden tidy-up

No green waste collection

The winner will be contacted directly to arrange their free clean-up hour.

Good luck everyone — and thanks for supporting local! 🌿😊

Fred - n8tidy
www.n8tidy.co.nz...

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5 days ago

Labour Party Hypocrisy

Tony from Tahunanui

Well, here we go again. More Labour Party hypocrisy.

Just as Labour MP Rachel Boyack has cried crocodile tears over National not building the promised new Nelson hospital when Labour had promised (showing both how little a Labour promise is worth and the hypocrisy of their tears) to get the hospital started before their term ended we now have Deputy Prime Minister Seymour calling for the Air New Zealand shares owned by the government to be sold.

Now that is to be expected given Seymour’s party policies but what is astounding is Labour’s finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds comments in response.

She tells us Air New Zealand is critical national infrastructure and the Government should not be selling its shares.

Very good, but wait. Labour has clearly (and conveniently) ‘forgotten’ which party privatised Air New Zealand.

In 1989, the Labour Government sold Air New Zealand into private ownership. The sale transferred the airline from being a fully state owned national carrier to a privately owned company. The sale was part of a broader wave of Labour privatisations, also including:
• Telecom (1990)
• New Zealand Steel (1987)
• PostBank (1988)

Labour may well have built state houses for working people (not just beneficiaries like Ardern’s government) in the 1930’s but what have they done since? Very, very little other than to ride on that one good thing ever since and, as we are seeing again and again approaching this election, spent most of their time practicing their hypocrisy. Remember the Kiwibuild promise?

If you want truth in politics beware Labour.