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Nicki Turner from Volunteering Services
Got a few spare hours next week?
Grab a friend and come down and volunteer at this year's Garden and Art Festival. There are sites across Tauranga Moana, including at the festival hub on The Strand.
Roles include:
🌸Ushering: Welcome festival pass holders at events downtown and across … View moreGot a few spare hours next week?
Grab a friend and come down and volunteer at this year's Garden and Art Festival. There are sites across Tauranga Moana, including at the festival hub on The Strand.
Roles include:
🌸Ushering: Welcome festival pass holders at events downtown and across Tauranga.
🌸Parking Assistance: Help manage car parks and shuttle service stops for a smooth visitor experience.
🌸Staff Support: Aid festival staff with various tasks to keep everything running seamlessly.
For your amazing efforts you'll get a festival t-shirt that you can wear when you go and explore what's on with your complimentary festival pass. 🙌🙌🙌
For more details follow the link:
www.volunteeringservices.org.nz...
or email office@gardenandartfestival.co.nz to sign up.
💚Get involved in this iconic local celebration of community and creativity and help make this year's event a blooming success 💚
Matt from Matt Wineera - Thats Real Estate with Matt Wineera
New data suggests the ‘forever home’ may be a thing of the past, with the ‘seven-year itch’ now closer to five.
The concept of the ‘forever home’ appears to be fading in NZ, with new data from realestate.co.nz revealing that Kiwis now hold onto their homes for an average of just … View moreNew data suggests the ‘forever home’ may be a thing of the past, with the ‘seven-year itch’ now closer to five.
The concept of the ‘forever home’ appears to be fading in NZ, with new data from realestate.co.nz revealing that Kiwis now hold onto their homes for an average of just five and a half years before selling.
"People move for many reasons—employment opportunities, the desire for more space, the need to accommodate aging parents, or even downsizing after the kids have left. This frequent movement is likely a reflection of changing lifestyle needs and opportunities across NZ,” says Vanessa Williams, realestate.co.nz spokesperson.
The regions where property moved more quickly than the national average were Waikato, Nelson and Bays, and Bay of Plenty, where the average time between sales was five years and four months.
But what about the financial gains? Does it pay to stay, or should you go?
“Holding for longer can sometimes mean bigger gains, but many factors can impact this, including market conditions, economic factors, legislative changes, your region, and demand in your area," says Williams.
Ultimately, you should buy based on your personal circumstances, rather than trying to predict what the market might do.
📱Contact me for all of your real estate questions. My advice is given freely with no obligation.
Jude from Bethlehem
Excellent condition could suit 12 year plus it's not a large bike. Always in garage no rust.
Negotiable
Debbie Julian from Woman@Work Ltd
Hello Christmas 🎄 is just around the corner😳 We are Fully booked for November and are now taking final bookings for December. Please if you need your properties prepared and Holiday ready. Call us Now to book
Is it your bed, the couch, or maybe somewhere totally unexpected? Share your favourite napping place in the comments, and let's see who’s got the coziest spot! ?✨
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
In October, the fine for parking in a designated mobility car park without a permit has jumped from $150 to $750—a 400% increase!
The goal is to keep these spaces open for those who truly need them. Do you think this big increase in the fine is fair? Share your thoughts below.
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From rehabilitation after a hospital stay, to a little extra support, whether it’s for a few nights or a few weeks - respite care provides temporary care in a range of circumstances.
If you still live in your own home, a short stay at one of our care centres could be a welcome break from your… View moreFrom rehabilitation after a hospital stay, to a little extra support, whether it’s for a few nights or a few weeks - respite care provides temporary care in a range of circumstances.
If you still live in your own home, a short stay at one of our care centres could be a welcome break from your usual routine.
Our respite care is offered at rest home-level care, hospital and specialist dementia care. In some circumstances, we may be able to offer you respite care in a serviced apartment.
If you've been thinking about moving to a Ryman care centre, spending time with us in respite care is a great way for you to experience the lifestyle in our villages before making your decision.
Mavis from Papamoa Beach
If you know of someone with a new phone or don't know how to use their phone easily then suggest they enroll for one of these last 2024 classes.
Introduction using your Android phone 19th November.
Introduction to the iPhone 13th November.
Full information is on the clubs web site … View moreIf you know of someone with a new phone or don't know how to use their phone easily then suggest they enroll for one of these last 2024 classes.
Introduction using your Android phone 19th November.
Introduction to the iPhone 13th November.
Full information is on the clubs web site www.taurangaseniornet.co.nz...
Helen from Matua
Lions Book Fair starts next Friday. We have thousands of beautiful books, great bargains for children’s books, fiction, non fiction and an amazing special collection of car magazines and manuals for car enthusiasts.
Diane from Papamoa Beach
Beautiful Burleigh cream Jug & small to med bowl, very collectible, excellent condition.
Phone: Diane 027-576-5037 or message me.
Price: $28
Helen from Matua
You have donated them, we have sorted them and next week we’ll be ready for the sale. Great quality fiction & beautiful non fiction as well as a huge number of car magazines and car manuals.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Tauranga
With three basic ingredients and a bit of creativity, you can give old containers new life with Resene testpots.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Venetian plaster finishes are on-trend at the moment, so why not recreate this look at home and cover that unsightly rangehood at the same time?
Find out how to create your own with Resene Sandtex and these easy step by step instructions.
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Helen from Matua
You have donated them, we have sorted them and next week we’ll be ready for the sale. Great quality fiction. Beautiful non fiction as well as a huge number of car magazines and car manuals.
Matt from Matt Wineera - Thats Real Estate with Matt Wineera
If you're planning on selling your home, it's important to make sure it's looking and smelling its best for potential buyers. 🏡
In fact, did you know that having too many scents in your home can actually be overwhelming for buyers? That's why it's important to choose… View moreIf you're planning on selling your home, it's important to make sure it's looking and smelling its best for potential buyers. 🏡
In fact, did you know that having too many scents in your home can actually be overwhelming for buyers? That's why it's important to choose a specific scent that is carefully considered.
While baking cookies or brewing coffee may seem like a great idea to create a cosy atmosphere, it might not be the best choice when your home is being shown. 🍪☕️
Instead, experts suggest using baking soda to diffuse odours, or even using a citrus scent to make your kitchen more inviting. 🍋
But don't worry if citrus isn't your thing! You can always choose a simple, clean scent or even skip adding scent altogether if your home has no unpleasant odours.
The key is to keep it simple and let your home's natural beauty shine through.
Good luck with your home selling journey! 💫
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