South Taupo, Taupo

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2033 days ago

Babysitter Available

Emma from South Taupo

Hi I’m a high school student (14), I love babies and young kids. I’ve had lots of babysitting experience over the last year and have spent a lot of time looking after my young cousins. I’m available week nights and some weekends. Message for details.

2033 days ago

Best power deal in the neighbourhood?

The Electricity Authority

Did you know that your neighbours could be paying $207 less a year on their power than you? With cold days here, and power bills rising, it’s more important than ever that you’re on the right power deal for you.

Go to whatsmynumber.org.nz and check your number.
Find out more

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2034 days ago

Russian Tribute Band Simply Sounds Better Than American Original

Richard from Kinloch

Hey folks!! Grab a coffee and check out this half hour documentary I’ve made about quashing political tension through music. This amazing band from Russia and the Ukraine pay tribute to Chicago’s music from the late sixties. Trouble is they sound better than Chicago! I’m trying to promote … View moreHey folks!! Grab a coffee and check out this half hour documentary I’ve made about quashing political tension through music. This amazing band from Russia and the Ukraine pay tribute to Chicago’s music from the late sixties. Trouble is they sound better than Chicago! I’m trying to promote interest in this band in New Zealand for no other reason than their music is terrific. Please share if you like them too. youtu.be...

2034 days ago

A new way to report lost property to Police

New Zealand Police

Lost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism … View moreLost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism and shoplifting online, as well as get updates on a Police report you’ve already made. Just remember, always call 111 in event of an emergency. Find out more here. Find out more

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2034 days ago

Could you be our next Volunteer Support Worker?

Victim Support

We’re seeking Volunteer Support Workers throughout Aotearoa, New Zealand! Your role will be providing information and support to victims affected by crime and trauma in your own community. APPLY NOW or check out this video to learn more about the role. Learn more

2035 days ago

A quick and easy project for the weekend

The Team from Resene ColorShop Taupo

If you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick … View moreIf you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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2035 days ago

Exciting career opportunity with Stuff

Stuff

Join us and work at Stuff, one of New Zealand's most influential brands. We’re on the hunt for an enthusiastic and energetic person to join our team as a Digital Client Relationship Manager based in our Hamilton office.

To be successful in this role, you will have a strong customer focus… View more
Join us and work at Stuff, one of New Zealand's most influential brands. We’re on the hunt for an enthusiastic and energetic person to join our team as a Digital Client Relationship Manager based in our Hamilton office.

To be successful in this role, you will have a strong customer focus and commercial awareness. An understanding of the online media industry is advantageous.
Learn more

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2036 days ago

Poll: Are you in favour of this new fly-line?

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Taupō Times

Hi neighbours,
A fly-line proposed for a popular camping spot in Taupō is one step closer to becoming a reality after the council gave the project the tick of approval.

The proposal to establish the commercial fly-line tourism venture at Hipapatua Reserve (Reid's Farm) has been given … View more
Hi neighbours,
A fly-line proposed for a popular camping spot in Taupō is one step closer to becoming a reality after the council gave the project the tick of approval.

The proposal to establish the commercial fly-line tourism venture at Hipapatua Reserve (Reid's Farm) has been given approval, subject to mutually agreed licence conditions being negotiated and agreed to by the Taupō District Council.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
So are you for or against it?

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Are you in favour of this new fly-line?
  • 100% I like the idea
    100% Complete
  • 0% I don't like the idea
    0% Complete
11 votes
2037 days ago

Speed limit lowers at northern entrance into town

Darren Petry from Taupō District Council

A new speed limit comes into force on Wairakei Drive today – the last speed change to be implemented following the introduction of Taupō District Council’s Speed Limits Bylaw 2018 in December.

Wairakei Drive, from 100m north of Norman Smith Street up Control Gates Hill to 500m north of Huka … View more
A new speed limit comes into force on Wairakei Drive today – the last speed change to be implemented following the introduction of Taupō District Council’s Speed Limits Bylaw 2018 in December.

Wairakei Drive, from 100m north of Norman Smith Street up Control Gates Hill to 500m north of Huka Falls Road, will be reduced to 50kmh. It had been 80kmh, but has been changed to improve safety ahead of improvements to the northern corridor into town.

Head of operations Kevin Strongman said while all other speed changes under the bylaw were implemented on December 1, this particular section of road was delayed to coincide with the roadworks that will start on Monday.

The northern corridor improvement work will include the installation of traffic signals and other minor changes at the Norman Smith Street and Wairakei Drive intersection, new signage at the northern end of the new 50kmh zone, the implementation of traffic calming measures, minor safety changes to the Poihipi Road and Wairakei Drive intersection and the completion of the widening of the existing path on Control Gates Hill.

Read the full story here:

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2036 days ago

Exciting career opportunity with Stuff

Stuff

Join us and work at Stuff, one of New Zealand's most influential brands. We’re on the hunt for an enthusiastic and energetic person to join our team as a Digital Account Director based in our Hamilton or Pukekohe office.

To be successful in this role, you will have strong previous … View more
Join us and work at Stuff, one of New Zealand's most influential brands. We’re on the hunt for an enthusiastic and energetic person to join our team as a Digital Account Director based in our Hamilton or Pukekohe office.

To be successful in this role, you will have strong previous experience in a sales position. An understanding of the online media industry is advantageous.
Learn more

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2036 days ago

Council chooses to sign climate change declaration

Darren Petry from Taupō District Council

Taupō District Council has agreed to sign the Local Government Leaders’ Climate Change Declaration 2017, confirming its commitment to respond to climate change.

The decision was made at yesterday’s council meeting following a workshop on the issue earlier this month. At that workshop, there … View more
Taupō District Council has agreed to sign the Local Government Leaders’ Climate Change Declaration 2017, confirming its commitment to respond to climate change.

The decision was made at yesterday’s council meeting following a workshop on the issue earlier this month. At that workshop, there was an impassioned plea from Taupō youth for the issue to be taken seriously for the sake of future generations.

Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) produced a position on climate change in 2017 that highlights the need to act with urgency to avoid future risk from climate change. The majority of New Zealand councils have signed the declaration.

Mayor David Trewavas said councillors stood behind taking action and the signing of the declaration would give direction to how the council operated its business and planned for the future of the Taupō District community.

Read the full story here:

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2037 days ago

Supporting Our Young People – May 1st to 31st 👥

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

‘The children are our future.’ It’s a well-loved cliché around the world because it’s absolutely true. The hopes and dreams we have for our communities are only as strong as the children and young people who continue to believe in them long after we’re gone.

This month is all about … View more
‘The children are our future.’ It’s a well-loved cliché around the world because it’s absolutely true. The hopes and dreams we have for our communities are only as strong as the children and young people who continue to believe in them long after we’re gone.

This month is all about supporting our young people, to encourage and empower them to not only be the change-makers and community builders of tomorrow but also the best versions of themselves. To listen to their perspective and remember that it’s not just about what we can teach them, but what lessons they can teach us. After all, the recipe for creating healthy, happy children includes a lot of the same ingredients for building safer, more resilient and connected communities.

Want to share your thoughts?

Let us know how you’re supporting young people in your communities this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:

#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople

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