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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
This week in Pulse of the Nation we're asking about boy racers, also known as 'car enthusiasts'. Are they a concern in your community?
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
This year the theme for Get Ready Week is Prepared Kids. We know that when kids are involved in preparing for emergencies and learning about natural hazards, they encourage their families to be more prepared and play a more active role in responding to and recovering from emergencies.
As part of… View moreThis year the theme for Get Ready Week is Prepared Kids. We know that when kids are involved in preparing for emergencies and learning about natural hazards, they encourage their families to be more prepared and play a more active role in responding to and recovering from emergencies.
As part of Get Ready Week 2016, we are launching our redeveloped schools resource What’s the Plan, encouraging schools to update their emergency preparedness plans and use the new resource to build resilience as a life skill for their students.
Here are our top tips for Prepared Kids
1. Give the school or day care a list of three people who can pick the kids up if you can’t get there.
2. Talk to your kids in an honest (but not scary) way about what might happen in an emergency, what you can do to keep safe, and what your plan is for if you can’t get home. The more involved they are, the less scared they will be if an emergency does happen.
3. Make a plan with your kids. Sit down together and talk about the things you need every day and work out what you would do if you didn’t have them. Grab a piece of paper and write down what you agree, who you need to contact and things you need to do to get ready.
4. Get your kids involved in getting supplies and checking them regularly. In an emergency you could be stuck at home for three
days or more. You probably have most of these things already, and you don’t have to have them all in one place, but you might have to find them in a hurry and/or in the dark.
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Reporter The Eye
A laugh with mates has turned into something much bigger for Peter Grandiek .
The 84-year-old has been challenged to cycle 85 kilometres on his 85th birthday on October 20.
Grandiek said the challenge started off as a joke and escalated from there.
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We’re delighted to invite you to nominate your favourite local business in the inaugural Vodafone Local Business Awards. You can help them win great prizes - and win some for yourself!
Whether it’s the superb customer service from your local plumber, the dedication of your doctor, or the … View moreWe’re delighted to invite you to nominate your favourite local business in the inaugural Vodafone Local Business Awards. You can help them win great prizes - and win some for yourself!
Whether it’s the superb customer service from your local plumber, the dedication of your doctor, or the friendly face at the café that resonates with you - these awards are about recognising outstanding Kiwi businesses that help make our communities tick.
Nominate your favourite business now and you’re in the draw to win one of two $100 Prezzy® cards!
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Reporter The Eye
Councillor Rebecca Amundsen says more needs to be done to make inner-city cycling attractive in Invercargill.
Amundsen said she was concerned that cycling initiatives hadn't been given enough consideration in plans for rejuvenating the inner-city.
Previous inner-city plans referenced the … View moreCouncillor Rebecca Amundsen says more needs to be done to make inner-city cycling attractive in Invercargill.
Amundsen said she was concerned that cycling initiatives hadn't been given enough consideration in plans for rejuvenating the inner-city.
Previous inner-city plans referenced the need for bike-friendly urban design, she said.
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Reporter The Eye
San Francisco is about to get a taste of Invercargill.
The short film Click Clack Click will be screened at the International Dance Festival in San Francisco in October.
It was shot about two years ago and features a ballet dance sequence in Esk St.
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Reporter The Eye
As Jeff Sutton walked up to the bench, his mind went blank. What was he going to do? He had 2.5 hours to fix this engine.
The Southland automotive technology apprentice competed in the National WorldSkills competition in Hamilton at the weekend.
The two day event consisted of six 2.5 hour … View moreAs Jeff Sutton walked up to the bench, his mind went blank. What was he going to do? He had 2.5 hours to fix this engine.
The Southland automotive technology apprentice competed in the National WorldSkills competition in Hamilton at the weekend.
The two day event consisted of six 2.5 hour challenges relating to his trade.
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Reporter The Eye
Southland families are getting ready for some fun before returning to the classroom.
Jazz Time dance studio owner Lou Horo wants people to stop and feel the beat in a final celebration before heading back to school.
She has helped organise the annual Dance Weekend at at James Hargest College … View moreSouthland families are getting ready for some fun before returning to the classroom.
Jazz Time dance studio owner Lou Horo wants people to stop and feel the beat in a final celebration before heading back to school.
She has helped organise the annual Dance Weekend at at James Hargest College senior campus this weekend.
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Reporter The Eye
It is our time to have a say, so I say make it count.
We have only a couple of days left to vote in the local elections.
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Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
It's predicted that the voting turnout won't even reach 60 per cent. Why have some people chosen not to vote?
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We've launched Pulse of the Neighbourhood - a chance to share your opinion on issues impacting your community. Today we want to know a little more about how you're finding the traffic levels around you. Is your drive to work a daily ordeal - or a doddle?
The Team from Jennian Homes
So, you received a great fixed price for building your new home…Yay! But...then you take a closer look and realise that not everything has been included. OH NO!
Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...by heading along to a New Home Builders Info Session with your local Jennian team. From establishing a … View moreSo, you received a great fixed price for building your new home…Yay! But...then you take a closer look and realise that not everything has been included. OH NO!
Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...by heading along to a New Home Builders Info Session with your local Jennian team. From establishing a true building budget to constructive advice on building sustainably - it’s all covered in the New Home Builders Info Sessions. Register your interest now. They're free!
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