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In this week's Pulse of the Neighbourhood Survey we're asking about the schools near you. Would you be happy to send your kids to your local - or would you rather send them somewhere else? Vote below!
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If you can’t take your normal route home, how will you get there? Who will you go with? Where will you meet up if your street is a no-go zone? Do your neighbours need help? Go to www.happens.nz... and make a plan today.
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Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
The Southland Stags have plenty to ponder as their season ends. Have you been following their season?
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
Reporter The Eye
Chanelle Hammond battled the elements in a cardboard box on Friday night.
The 17-year-old was one of about 40 Southlanders who took park in the charity event 14 Hours Homeless at a Salvation Army building on Victoria Avenue in Invercargill.
The nationwide event encouraged people to sleep rough … View moreChanelle Hammond battled the elements in a cardboard box on Friday night.
The 17-year-old was one of about 40 Southlanders who took park in the charity event 14 Hours Homeless at a Salvation Army building on Victoria Avenue in Invercargill.
The nationwide event encouraged people to sleep rough to raise money and awareness for the homeless in New Zealand.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
Reporter The Eye
Southern sporting legends are getting ready to shoot hoops in South Invercargill.
Sports Southland and South Alive have teamed up to run a free programme to promote community engagement and fitness for teenagers.
The programme, called the 3x3 Youth Basketball competition, will run for five … View moreSouthern sporting legends are getting ready to shoot hoops in South Invercargill.
Sports Southland and South Alive have teamed up to run a free programme to promote community engagement and fitness for teenagers.
The programme, called the 3x3 Youth Basketball competition, will run for five weeks, starting with a show case and registration night on October 28.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
Kathy Hollings from Riverton Kindergarten
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Reporter The Eye
Bluff residents are getting ready for a mega rubbish cleanup this weekend.
The annual street cleanup is part of the Keep New Zealand Beautiful Campaign.
2024 Bluff Urban Rejuvenation Group treasurer Sue Garland is calling for volunteers to help on the day.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Reporter The Eye
I have a deep suspicion that I am a pessimist.
The mercury is on the rise and my winter coat is back in my cupboard.
Flowers are in bloom, the birds are singing etc ...
I should be thrilled, it's spring and summer is just around the corner. But I am not thrilled.
READ MORE: … View moreI have a deep suspicion that I am a pessimist.
The mercury is on the rise and my winter coat is back in my cupboard.
Flowers are in bloom, the birds are singing etc ...
I should be thrilled, it's spring and summer is just around the corner. But I am not thrilled.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
Reporter The Eye
Southland Pro-wrestler Powerhouse T-Rex is out for revenge on Will Power.
The pair will fight out their differences at the Halloween Haunting Live Pro-Wrestling match at the Invercargill Workingmen's Club on Saturday, October 15.
Hooligan' Marcus Kool (aka Marc Perry) will also be … View moreSouthland Pro-wrestler Powerhouse T-Rex is out for revenge on Will Power.
The pair will fight out their differences at the Halloween Haunting Live Pro-Wrestling match at the Invercargill Workingmen's Club on Saturday, October 15.
Hooligan' Marcus Kool (aka Marc Perry) will also be defending his title at SPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship against Pro-Wrestler 'The Deal' Dal Knox.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Reporter The Eye
Reporter Joanna Griffiths visited the McCarthy house to look after James, 5, and Rory, 11 weeks, for 60 minutes while their mother, Sarah attempted to put her feet up, relax and read some magazines.
They're cute, cuddly and they can smell you fear.
Yes, they are babies.
READ MORE: … View moreReporter Joanna Griffiths visited the McCarthy house to look after James, 5, and Rory, 11 weeks, for 60 minutes while their mother, Sarah attempted to put her feet up, relax and read some magazines.
They're cute, cuddly and they can smell you fear.
Yes, they are babies.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
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This week in Pulse of the Nation we're asking about boy racers, also known as 'car enthusiasts'. Are they a concern in your community?
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
This year the theme for Get Ready Week is Prepared Kids. We know that when kids are involved in preparing for emergencies and learning about natural hazards, they encourage their families to be more prepared and play a more active role in responding to and recovering from emergencies.
As part of… View moreThis year the theme for Get Ready Week is Prepared Kids. We know that when kids are involved in preparing for emergencies and learning about natural hazards, they encourage their families to be more prepared and play a more active role in responding to and recovering from emergencies.
As part of Get Ready Week 2016, we are launching our redeveloped schools resource What’s the Plan, encouraging schools to update their emergency preparedness plans and use the new resource to build resilience as a life skill for their students.
Here are our top tips for Prepared Kids
1. Give the school or day care a list of three people who can pick the kids up if you can’t get there.
2. Talk to your kids in an honest (but not scary) way about what might happen in an emergency, what you can do to keep safe, and what your plan is for if you can’t get home. The more involved they are, the less scared they will be if an emergency does happen.
3. Make a plan with your kids. Sit down together and talk about the things you need every day and work out what you would do if you didn’t have them. Grab a piece of paper and write down what you agree, who you need to contact and things you need to do to get ready.
4. Get your kids involved in getting supplies and checking them regularly. In an emergency you could be stuck at home for three
days or more. You probably have most of these things already, and you don’t have to have them all in one place, but you might have to find them in a hurry and/or in the dark.
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