Stewart Island/Rakiura, Stewart Island

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1683 days ago

Big changes to electorates

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

The Southland electorate has a remarkable new look which now includes Alexandra and Clyde.
Changes made by The Electorate Representation Commission means the former Clutha-Southland electorate is now just called Southland.

Do you think this is a good move?

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1683 days ago

Property prices in Southland continue to grow

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

House prices in Southland have shot up again, but sales have dropped dramatically from the same time last year.

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1683 days ago

Grab yourself a cuppa...

Toastmasters

Director-General of Health, Ashley Bloomfield’s strong presence fronting updates about the COVID-19 pandemic, is an example of the importance of being able to command an audience, be an effective communicator, and speak with confidence.

Using self-paced learning, Toastmasters undertake an … View more
Director-General of Health, Ashley Bloomfield’s strong presence fronting updates about the COVID-19 pandemic, is an example of the importance of being able to command an audience, be an effective communicator, and speak with confidence.

Using self-paced learning, Toastmasters undertake an educational programme that promotes these competencies, and also teaches effective listening, thinking on your feet, leadership skills, and giving and receiving constructive feedback.

Amid lockdown, many of New Zealand’s Toastmasters clubs have transitioned to holding their regular meetings online to allow the continuation of personal and professional development while providing social interaction.

To find a meeting near you, visit http://www.toastmasters.org.nz/find_your_voice
Learn more

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1686 days ago

How are your pets handling lockdown? Share your photos below!

Neighbourly.co.nz

This is Lulu from Mount Eden in Auckland, who has gone from having almost no-one home at the same time to having seven flatmates home almost all the time and this is how she feels about it...

Who are your bubble pets? Share your photos of your pets in the comments below - whether it’s helping … View more
This is Lulu from Mount Eden in Auckland, who has gone from having almost no-one home at the same time to having seven flatmates home almost all the time and this is how she feels about it...

Who are your bubble pets? Share your photos of your pets in the comments below - whether it’s helping you work from home, on a local neighbourhood walk getting some exercise, or any cute, fun, and funny photos!

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1686 days ago

Arcadia Station sold to Kiwi

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

Beautiful Arcadia Station at the top of Lake Wakatipu, Sir Ian McKellen's 'favourite place on Earth' has been sold to a Kiwi, and old dog 'Bo' (yes, there is a pic) gets to stay.

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1689 days ago

SuperSeniors COVID-19 special edition Newsletter

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

The Office for Seniors is working hard to keep you informed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Our most recent COVID-19 special edition Newsletter includes phone numbers for all regional civil defence teams, they can help you if you are struggling to access your supermarket … View more
Hi Neighbours!

The Office for Seniors is working hard to keep you informed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Our most recent COVID-19 special edition Newsletter includes phone numbers for all regional civil defence teams, they can help you if you are struggling to access your supermarket essentials.

It also includes details on COVID-19 related scams and what to look out for to stay safe.

Read the newsletter here: bit.ly...

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1686 days ago

Don’t flush wipes, keep workers safe.

Ministry For The Environment

You might be using more wet wipes to keep your home clean, but it’s very important not to flush them afterwards.

They block up the pipes, which then need fixing immediately. When workers have to leave home to fix blocked pipes, they’re at risk of COVID-19. That puts everyone else in their … View more
You might be using more wet wipes to keep your home clean, but it’s very important not to flush them afterwards.

They block up the pipes, which then need fixing immediately. When workers have to leave home to fix blocked pipes, they’re at risk of COVID-19. That puts everyone else in their bubble at risk as well.

Do your bit for workers and their whānau, and put your wet wipes in the bin.
Find out more

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1688 days ago

Tune In To Your Neighbourhood

Neighbourly.co.nz

Hi there Neighbours!

With numerous gigs, concerts and festivals postponed or cancelled as a result of the level 4 response, we want you to dance the lockdown away with the new Neighbourly Spotify Playlist! Make your suggestions in the comments below - recommend anything you like on there, as … View more
Hi there Neighbours!

With numerous gigs, concerts and festivals postponed or cancelled as a result of the level 4 response, we want you to dance the lockdown away with the new Neighbourly Spotify Playlist! Make your suggestions in the comments below - recommend anything you like on there, as well as tunes you think your Neighbours will enjoy. Chuck in some taste-breakers, one-hit wonders or some good old Kiwi classics - it really doesn’t matter. So if you’re running out of ideas on things to do, why not a dance party?

Just remember: keep it PG, refrain from putting any songs in the mix that may cause offence to your Neighbours. You can find the playlist here.

Happy raving NZ!
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1687 days ago

Thank you to the unsung heroes in our community.

The Staff from Avenal Park Funeral Home

We at Avenal Park Funeral Home, acknowledge carers (who visit homes and care for those who are sick, elderly or disabled), cleaners, farmers, truck and passenger drivers, store attendants, workers who maintain our power lines and collect our rubbish, businesses who have supported essential … View moreWe at Avenal Park Funeral Home, acknowledge carers (who visit homes and care for those who are sick, elderly or disabled), cleaners, farmers, truck and passenger drivers, store attendants, workers who maintain our power lines and collect our rubbish, businesses who have supported essential services, those who have managed to work at home in their own bubble, and volunteers (who have made a difference in other people’s lives). And we thank everyone who has stayed at home to protect themselves and others.

The world as we know it has changed, but we are proud to be in a country that has shown kindness, respect and a willingness to work together – thank you.

Kia kaha from the staff at Avenal Park Funeral Home.
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1688 days ago

Injury. Surgery. Rehab. Setbacks.

Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times

One of the most exciting talents in New Zealand track cycling has been doing it tough since winning two medals at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in 2018.

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1688 days ago

What have you learnt from lockdown?

Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times

We are looking for some Southlanders to share what you are grateful for in lockdown, what you've learnt, and what level 4 has taught you. What springs to mind?

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1689 days ago

Southland after lockdown

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Our Visual Journalist Kavinda Herath shows how much quieter Southland has become since the country went into lockdown.

1689 days ago

Hospice doctor likens preparing for Covid-19 to preparing for a tornado

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Dr Amanda Sommerfeldt​ hails from the American-midwest, so she likens the planning she's done for the coronavirus pandemic to preparing for tornado season.

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1689 days ago

Thanks so much to all NZ Gardener readers!

Jo McCarroll - NZ Gardener editor Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

I just wanted to update everyone as to what is happening with the next copy of your favourite magazine. With the current restrictions we aren’t able to print or distribute at the moment, but we are working hard on a fantastic May issue for you and it will be on sale as soon as the restrictions … View moreI just wanted to update everyone as to what is happening with the next copy of your favourite magazine. With the current restrictions we aren’t able to print or distribute at the moment, but we are working hard on a fantastic May issue for you and it will be on sale as soon as the restrictions ease! I am hearing from so many readers right now about how their gardens have never been more important to them than they are now, so I want to ensure you get your NZ Gardener, packed with beautiful pictures, expert advice, inspiration and information as quickly as possible, so you can enjoy your own garden even more. Meanwhile, when you do your next shop, we’d love it if you could pick up a copy of the April issue which is on sale now (you can add a copy to your online shop too). As you’ve probably heard on the news it is a tough time for magazines right now, and we are incredibly grateful for the support of our regular readers and (especially!) our subscribers. If you are in a position to subscribe, or share your own love of plants and gardening by buying a subscription as a gift for someone else, then we’d be incredibly grateful: mags4gifts.co.nz.... Stay safe and enjoy the extra time in your garden everyone! Jo

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1689 days ago

Coronavirus: What more do you want to know?

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

We are almost at the end of the third week of the nation-wide lockdown to help control the spread of Covid-19. We've all had to adapt to a different lifestyle these past few weeks.

Is there something you would like to know, or would like clarified about Covid-19, the lockdown or what happens… View more
We are almost at the end of the third week of the nation-wide lockdown to help control the spread of Covid-19. We've all had to adapt to a different lifestyle these past few weeks.

Is there something you would like to know, or would like clarified about Covid-19, the lockdown or what happens when we come out of it?

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