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Reporter Northern Outlook
While trawling online for something to do with her children, Rangiora woman Rachel Carter stumbled upon the art of giving new life to old books.
A month later, it could become a new home business as the artworks continue to develop and take shape.
The pages were measured, marked and folded to… View moreWhile trawling online for something to do with her children, Rangiora woman Rachel Carter stumbled upon the art of giving new life to old books.
A month later, it could become a new home business as the artworks continue to develop and take shape.
The pages were measured, marked and folded to ...
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Claire Elliott is originally from Taiwan's city sprawl, and by her own admission had barely set foot in a garden, let alone dug in soil, until she arrived in New Zealand 14 years ago.
And her first foray into digging was not particularly successful — she found a worm and was almost put off… View moreClaire Elliott is originally from Taiwan's city sprawl, and by her own admission had barely set foot in a garden, let alone dug in soil, until she arrived in New Zealand 14 years ago.
And her first foray into digging was not particularly successful — she found a worm and was almost put off for ...
Sarah from Eyrewell Forest
Spaces available this Saturday 6th May.
Come and learn how to make your own beautiful soaps palm oil free with all natural ingredients and colourings. Hands on workshop with free soap pack for twelve soaps to take home so you can get cracking straight away!
Full details tricoloregoats.com or phone … View moreSpaces available this Saturday 6th May.
Come and learn how to make your own beautiful soaps palm oil free with all natural ingredients and colourings. Hands on workshop with free soap pack for twelve soaps to take home so you can get cracking straight away!
Full details tricoloregoats.com or phone 02113116110 or 3125381.Swannanoa area
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Sue from Kaiapoi
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Trisha from Swannanoa - Ohoka
There is a lot of discussion in Waikato area and elsewhere at present re the reasons for and against the new proposed medical school . The established medical schools in Dunedin and Christchurch have been quoted as being against the new school, and the proposal for the potential medical school is … View moreThere is a lot of discussion in Waikato area and elsewhere at present re the reasons for and against the new proposed medical school . The established medical schools in Dunedin and Christchurch have been quoted as being against the new school, and the proposal for the potential medical school is being considered by current government. To me that is good as we do need more doctors as we lose quite a number as graduates head overseas in many cases. The need for more rural GPs is strong and amongst the criteria with new school is towards training with a view to rural GP work.
Personally I support this proposal and it has the potential to greatly assist with alleviating doctor shortages .
An article on Stuff ,co,nz today shows what views are backing the proposal and is worth a read.
I shall be interested to see what others think on this issue and whether or not they either support it or otherwise .
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