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Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi
The Bachelor of Humanities awaits you!
Meet Sharlene Peri (Te Uri o Tai, Tainui) who shares “Studying at Awanuiārangi felt like being at home on my marae. It is welcoming, the facilities are exceptional (the library is incredible!) and it became a safe space to learn and grow.
I wanted a … View moreThe Bachelor of Humanities awaits you!
Meet Sharlene Peri (Te Uri o Tai, Tainui) who shares “Studying at Awanuiārangi felt like being at home on my marae. It is welcoming, the facilities are exceptional (the library is incredible!) and it became a safe space to learn and grow.
I wanted a degree that would give me a relevant qualification with which to pursue whānau, hapū and iwi gains. From day one on the Humanities degree programme, I was blown away by the calibre, expertise and knowledge of the lecturers. I also appreciated having the flexibility of choosing a Major in policy or indigenous business”
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Elly from Welcome Bay
We would like to nominate our wonderful neighbour, Sharon who has been a Godsend to us both! Since my husband suffered a major brain bleed and subsequent stroke in April last year, Sharon has been there for us. Sharon has helped me bring loads of wood up, helps with shopping and helps me with my … View moreWe would like to nominate our wonderful neighbour, Sharon who has been a Godsend to us both! Since my husband suffered a major brain bleed and subsequent stroke in April last year, Sharon has been there for us. Sharon has helped me bring loads of wood up, helps with shopping and helps me with my husband when we have to go out. We would not have coped without her amazing help and she works full time also! She is an amazing neighbour and also checks on us to see if we are fine and especially me so I appreciate that so much. Sharon is a totally amazing wonderful neighbour and friend.
Charmaine from Pyes Pa
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Kirstie from Te Puke
Hi I’m a single mother of two boys with different needs I’m after a 3 bedroom house ASAP I have been told I have to move from where I am. I have been applying for everything I can find but unfortunately I don’t get it does anyone know of anything? I will look at anything thanks everyone
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John from Papamoa Beach
I am looking to buy 3 books written by Peter Watt
The book titles are To touch the clouds
To ride the wind
The pacific
If anyone can help it would be appreciated
Cheers John
We are seeking to understand what people’s experiences have been of trying to find support for family violence in New Zealand.
If you've been impacted by family violence – including being harmed, causing harm, thinking about causing harm, or supporting others in these situations, … View moreWe are seeking to understand what people’s experiences have been of trying to find support for family violence in New Zealand.
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Your experiences will help us to assist others who are seeking support in the future, therefore we will be very grateful for your thoughts.
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It’s safe to say that you can expect to pay the same price for the same fabric, regardless of the colour. But only a few generations ago, the cost depended on the colour of the cloth because some dyes were so expensive to obtain.
Purple was so expensive that only royalty could afford it!
… View moreIt’s safe to say that you can expect to pay the same price for the same fabric, regardless of the colour. But only a few generations ago, the cost depended on the colour of the cloth because some dyes were so expensive to obtain.
Purple was so expensive that only royalty could afford it!
Tyrian Purple, otherwise known Royal Purple or Imperial Purple, dyes fabric a beautiful deep purple shade. In ancient times, the dyestuffs were obtained from the Mediterranean sea snail. The purple is used by the snail as part of predatory and defensive behaviour – the secretion can be extracting by poking and antagonizing the snail, and the resulting goo would gradually become purple on exposure to sunlight. ‘Milking the snail’ was a renewable resource, but so labour-intensive that usually the snails were crushed completely to extract the colour. Mountains of snail shells have been found at the ancient sites of Sidon and Tyre – they were harvested to such extremes that for a long time, the Murex snail was considered extinct.
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We’re reviewing our Earthquake-prone, Dangerous and Insanitary Buildings Policy. Most of the proposed changes are to reflect amendments to the Building Act. We’d like to know if you think we’ve missed anything out, or if we should change anything to make the policy more effective: … View moreWe’re reviewing our Earthquake-prone, Dangerous and Insanitary Buildings Policy. Most of the proposed changes are to reflect amendments to the Building Act. We’d like to know if you think we’ve missed anything out, or if we should change anything to make the policy more effective: www.tauranga.govt.nz...
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Kia ora koutou! I'm Zach, one of the Neighbourly Team!
For Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, we want to encourage our Neighbourly members to use more Te Reo in their neighbourhoods. To help with that here a few questions and answers to use with your neighbours. From simple greetings to asking about … View moreKia ora koutou! I'm Zach, one of the Neighbourly Team!
For Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, we want to encourage our Neighbourly members to use more Te Reo in their neighbourhoods. To help with that here a few questions and answers to use with your neighbours. From simple greetings to asking about rubbish bin collections - we have it covered!
Have a watch and give it a go! www.youtube.com...
Vicki from Papamoa Beach
Pavers Wanted, brick sized, zigzag shape. Any color, condition considered. Pls ph Vicki 0211144421
Hi Neighbours,
You don't need to learn how to speak perfect, formal te reo Māori to help normalise the language of Aotearoa - you can do it one word at a time.
At the end of this three-minute power te reo Māori lesson you'll know five key words and how to use them.
On Friday our … View moreHi Neighbours,
You don't need to learn how to speak perfect, formal te reo Māori to help normalise the language of Aotearoa - you can do it one word at a time.
At the end of this three-minute power te reo Māori lesson you'll know five key words and how to use them.
On Friday our tutor, Anton Matthews, will be live on Stuff at 12.30pm to answer any questions from this week's lessons.
For more lessons, click here
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
To celebrate here are 3 words you can use in your next kōrero about mental health + well-being. 🗣🧡
#NSNZmentalhealth #TeWikioTeReoMāori #KiaKahaTeReoMāori
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