Bellevue, Tauranga

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1687 days ago

Always dreamed of going to the ballet?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Well now you can - live, in your living room.

The Neighbourly team is super grateful to our friends at Royal New Zealand Ballet for their support over the years - so we're excited to be telling our Neighbourly members about their very special event: Live in your Living Room.

This … View more
Well now you can - live, in your living room.

The Neighbourly team is super grateful to our friends at Royal New Zealand Ballet for their support over the years - so we're excited to be telling our Neighbourly members about their very special event: Live in your Living Room.

This weekend, grab a cuppa and some gingerbread and venture in to the dark, fantastical realm of Hansel & Gretel. Inspired by the old-fashioned magic of silent movies and music hall vaudeville, this ballet will transport you to a magical world with large-scale cinematic effects, world premiere choreography by Loughlan Prior and a specially commissioned score by Claire Cowan.

Live in your Living Room. This curated series of productions from the RNZB archive will be broadcast weekly on Facebook Premiere.

Enjoy performances at Friday 3 April at 7.30pm; Saturday 4 April at 1.30pm and Sunday 5 April at 10.30am.

Find out more at rnzb.org.nz/live.
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1687 days ago

Sunday Star-Times

Reporter Sunday Star Times

In these unprecedented times, news media is classified as an essential service which means you can trust our journalism will continue to be produced, published and delivered. Sunday Star Times provides a vital and trusted source of truth and our journalists are working hard to ensure you remain … View moreIn these unprecedented times, news media is classified as an essential service which means you can trust our journalism will continue to be produced, published and delivered. Sunday Star Times provides a vital and trusted source of truth and our journalists are working hard to ensure you remain informed as the situation evolves.

If you want to receive Sunday Star Times delivered to your home, you can visit Sunday Star-Times.

You can also sign up for Stuff’s Covid-19 newsletter here, so you get a daily update on the latest developments delivered straight to your email address.

Tell our editorial team what’s going on in your community - please send an email to newstips@stuff.co.nz.
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1687 days ago

Reach out to those who need help

Neighbourly.co.nz

Panic buying of items won’t protect you against coronavirus. Doing this only puts unnecessary pressure on our supermarkets and on our most vulnerable who cannot afford to stockpile.

Be more Neighbourly and buy in moderation - New Zealand supermarkets have got strong supply chains.
Need … View more
Panic buying of items won’t protect you against coronavirus. Doing this only puts unnecessary pressure on our supermarkets and on our most vulnerable who cannot afford to stockpile.

Be more Neighbourly and buy in moderation - New Zealand supermarkets have got strong supply chains.
Need help or can you support someone in need?

Reach out to your Neighbours here now https://www.neighbourly.co.nz/reachout

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1688 days ago

Coronavirus: A breakdown of which shops are open during lockdown

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from

Hi neighbours,
All non-essential businesses were required to shut their doors once the coronavirus lockdown came into effect, with only supermarkets and pharmacies among the few still trading.
However, the government has made changes to the essential services list, allowing a number of retailers… View more
Hi neighbours,
All non-essential businesses were required to shut their doors once the coronavirus lockdown came into effect, with only supermarkets and pharmacies among the few still trading.
However, the government has made changes to the essential services list, allowing a number of retailers the opportunity to open their doors and sell select products they deemed essential to life in New Zealand. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) announced the changes on Tuesday.
Here's a link with an update of which shops will be open for the remainder of lockdown and what you can purchase from them.

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1688 days ago

Water will keep flowing!

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Rain or shine, lock down or not, fresh water keeps flowing. It’s servicemen like Reid and Thomas, from our Downer team that help make it happen. Here they are replacing a leaking water valve - we appreciate your work guys!

You can help by contacting our call centre on 07- 577 7000 to report any … View more
Rain or shine, lock down or not, fresh water keeps flowing. It’s servicemen like Reid and Thomas, from our Downer team that help make it happen. Here they are replacing a leaking water valve - we appreciate your work guys!

You can help by contacting our call centre on 07- 577 7000 to report any issues you see - such as outages, major leaks, pipe breaks or blockages. Thank you!

1688 days ago

Growing an edible garden

Bob Owens Retirement Village

Now is a great time to focus on your garden. Whether you have a large garden or a small balcony, growing vegetables is a great way to keep busy and enjoy the fruits (or vegetables) of your labour.

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1689 days ago

Question

Christine from Bellevue

I have some toys that are on longer needed. . . I'm thinking there are probably families out there with kiddies who May be tired of their own toys. . . . I wish there was a way we could give these for free but this time. . . Eg leave on side of road for FREE. What are your thoughts on this?

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1688 days ago

Project Face Shield NZ

Kevin from Bethlehem

Project Face Shield NZ is a motley crew of approximately 200 hobbyists, print farm operators, university students and lecturers, industrial engineers, prototype houses, engineering companies and 3D printing raw material suppliers who are all giving their time for free to produce protection … View moreProject Face Shield NZ is a motley crew of approximately 200 hobbyists, print farm operators, university students and lecturers, industrial engineers, prototype houses, engineering companies and 3D printing raw material suppliers who are all giving their time for free to produce protection equipment for front line people to help fight Covid-19.

All time and administration is given for free meaning we have zero overheads other than courier costs and every cent in donations we get goes towards more face shields.

We feel we have a collective responsibility to help preserve those who protect us.

Every $10 someone donates pays for raw materials for one more mask that we can give away. We need money to help pay for more raw materials.

Account: Project Shield NZ 12 -3030-0402880-01
www.facebook.com...

Project Face Shield New Zealand

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1688 days ago

Doing DIY while you're staying at home?

Resene

Resene has a FREE Ask a Technical Expert service available so you can ask all your paint, stain, prep and wallpaper questions. Simply visit www.resene.co.nz/techexpert.

And if you haven’t starting painting yet, but are starting to plan a future project, you can get free advice from a Resene… View more
Resene has a FREE Ask a Technical Expert service available so you can ask all your paint, stain, prep and wallpaper questions. Simply visit www.resene.co.nz/techexpert.

And if you haven’t starting painting yet, but are starting to plan a future project, you can get free advice from a Resene colour expert, using the Resene Ask a Colour Expert service. Simply visit www.resene.co.nz/colourexpert to ask your query.
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1689 days ago

Heading out for a quick lap around the block?

Communications from Tauranga City Council

This is a friendly reminder to please scoop the poop when you’re out walking your dog.

Please also consider keeping your dog on a leash at all times. Not everyone appreciates being approached by dogs, especially when we’re all trying to maintain a safe distance from each other.

We’re all in… View more
This is a friendly reminder to please scoop the poop when you’re out walking your dog.

Please also consider keeping your dog on a leash at all times. Not everyone appreciates being approached by dogs, especially when we’re all trying to maintain a safe distance from each other.

We’re all in this together. Let’s be as considerate as possible to help get everyone through the lockdown with more 😊 and less 💩

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1689 days ago

Article: Coronavirus: workers' rights and wage subsidy questions answered

John from 2menatwk

Coronavirus: workers' rights and wage subsidy questions answered

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1690 days ago

Rubbish and recycling collections

Communications from Tauranga City Council

All kerbside rubbish and recycling collections are continuing as normal (including glass collection).

However, transfer stations and recycle centres are closed until the end of the lock down. This is to reduce non-essential travel and ensure the safety of staff.

If you normally take your … View more
All kerbside rubbish and recycling collections are continuing as normal (including glass collection).

However, transfer stations and recycle centres are closed until the end of the lock down. This is to reduce non-essential travel and ensure the safety of staff.

If you normally take your recycling to the transfer station, please dispose of recycling with your rubbish for now.

Go to www.Tauranga.govt.nz... for further information about council services during this period

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1689 days ago

Awanuiārangi COVID-19 Update!

Te Whare Wananga O

Whakatāne Campus

Given the move to COVID-19 Alert Level 4, all teaching and delivery of Awanuiārangi programmes will be suspended for four weeks until Thursday 23 April. All campuses will be closed for this period.

From next week, our Management Team will regroup online to find the best … View more
Whakatāne Campus

Given the move to COVID-19 Alert Level 4, all teaching and delivery of Awanuiārangi programmes will be suspended for four weeks until Thursday 23 April. All campuses will be closed for this period.

From next week, our Management Team will regroup online to find the best way forward for online delivery. We will keep staff and students updated on this and whether timeframes need to change.

We urge students to please stay enrolled. Studylink payments of allowances and loans will continue as normal.

Follow our facebook page and visit our COVID-19 webpage to keep updated.

Ngā manaakitanga, keep safe.
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1690 days ago

COVID-19 Non-Compliance Report

Crimestoppers New Zealand

In support of the whole of government response to the Coronavirus (Covid-19), Crimestoppers has developed a reporting process for both the 0800 555 111 and www.crimestoppers... portals.

The anonymous foundation for all our reports remains if required, and all reports that relate to … View more
In support of the whole of government response to the Coronavirus (Covid-19), Crimestoppers has developed a reporting process for both the 0800 555 111 and www.crimestoppers... portals.

The anonymous foundation for all our reports remains if required, and all reports that relate to self-isolation breaches, illegal outdoor gatherings or similar, will be immediately forwarded to the appropriate authorities.

Report here: www.crimestoppers-nz.org...

Crimeline reports do not replace your option to ring police directly on 111 or 105 or your ability to advise the Ministry of Health through the NHCCselfisolation@health.govt.nz email address.

Keep safe.
Crimestoppers New Zealand

0800 555 111 or www.crimestoppers...
#covid19 #nz #newzealand #uniteagainstcovid19 #crimestoppers

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1690 days ago

April Challenge Month

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

April is NumberWorks’nWords Challenge month.

From Monday to Friday, you can find your challenge here:
business.facebook.com...

Junior Challenge

9am… View more
April is NumberWorks’nWords Challenge month.

From Monday to Friday, you can find your challenge here:
business.facebook.com...

Junior Challenge

9am

Intermediate Challenge

2pm

Senior Challenge

7pm

Answers will be posted the following day.

See you on the 1st of April.

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