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Make your own wall art from leftover MDF and Resene testpots. Nikki Kettle’s abstract piece was inspired by her local environment.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
North Canterbury's beaches will have more patrols this summer after the local council deemed water safety a "must-have" for the region.
Waimakariri District councillors voted to increase its lifesaving budget by 23%, approving an … View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
North Canterbury's beaches will have more patrols this summer after the local council deemed water safety a "must-have" for the region.
Waimakariri District councillors voted to increase its lifesaving budget by 23%, approving an additional $22,597 for the 2024-25 summer season — $1.84 per ratepayer.
However, one councillor voted against the funding boost, saying Surf Lifesaving could look at user-pay options - an idea flatly rejected by the deputy mayor.
The extra funding will allow Life Saving New Zealand to increase its patrol days over the summer and provide wage increases.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon last month called on councils to focus on essential services and "rein in the fantasies" on spending.
Councillors queried whether funding Surf Lifesaving was a ‘‘nice-to-have’’ or a ‘‘must-have’’.
Councillor Paul Williams voted against the funding increase and suggested the Waikuku Beach Surf Life Saving Club look at alternative funding options like user-pays, such as a collection at the beach.
But Deputy Mayor Neville Atkinson said the council had a responsibility.
‘‘If not us, who? Who is responsible? I’m not sure rattling a box at the beach is a viable option, if you are relying on people to keep loose change in their budgie smugglers.
‘‘You cannot put a value on saving a life at sea. It is horrific in any event.’’
Councillor Robbie Brine said it was ‘‘absolutely essential’’ the region’s beaches were patrolled by professional lifeguards, while councillor Al Blackie said he would find it ‘‘bizarre’’ if anyone suggested saving a life was ‘‘a nice-to-have’’.
Mayor Dan Gordon said he did have concerns about funding requests being received after the long-term plan has been adopted, but he supported the extra funding.
‘‘This is about ensuring people on our beaches are safe.’’
Councillors Brent Cairns and Philip Redmond said the Woodend-Sefton Community Board has been asking for increased funding for beach patrols for several years.
Redmond said Woodend-Sefton Community Board chairperson Shona Powell had indicated funding the beach patrols was ‘‘a big bang for buck’’, given population increases and the beaches served the whole district.
Surf Life Saving New Zealand has paid patrols at the Waikuku, Pegasus and Woodend beaches on weekdays during the school holidays.
It is planning to increase paid patrol days from 85 to 99 days, including 39 days at Waikuku Beach and 30 days at both Pegasus and Woodend beaches, with 10 life guards employed during December and January.
Council staff will liaise with Surf Life Saving New Zealand, the Woodend-Sefton Community Board and other stakeholders to confirm the patrol dates.
A budget of $118,090 was approved for the 2024-25 season in the long-term plan.
The Waikuku Beach Surf Life Saving Club also provides volunteer patrols at Waikuku Beach during weekends from Show Weekend until March.
■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.
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By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
A Canterbury high school says vaping use has gone down significantly since vaping sensors were installed a year ago.
Rangiora High School installed sensors with cameras in toilet corridors in August last year in a bid to stamp out increasing problems … View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
A Canterbury high school says vaping use has gone down significantly since vaping sensors were installed a year ago.
Rangiora High School installed sensors with cameras in toilet corridors in August last year in a bid to stamp out increasing problems with vaping and anti-social behaviour.
One year on, acting principal Remihana Emery said it is now ‘‘very rare’’ for the sensors to go off and there are fewer incidents of anti-social behaviour.
‘‘Kids will be kids and try what they try, we were no different.
‘‘It is really about informing our kids about the risks so they can make informed decisions.’’
Emery said the message seemed to be getting through, as most students now understood the risks.
‘‘But we can’t take our foot off the accelerator.’’
The sensors have cameras, which are triggered by the vapour to take a photo.
When students were caught, the school supported them and their parents to help them give up vaping.
Board of trustees presiding member Simon Green said the sensors were expensive, but he is pleased with the outcome.
‘‘The board is really supportive of the initiatives the leadership team is taking and we are pleased the students can now use the toilets for their intended purpose.’’
Rangiora High School has also been part of a pilot programme to use digital technology to help young people give up vaping.
Ignite Aotearoa and oVRcome have joined forces to pilot a virtual reality programme in four secondary schools, including Shirley Intermediate School (Christchurch), Wellington College and Tangaroa College (Auckland).
Young people are given access to clinical desensitisation therapy via a virtual reality headset linked to their smartphones.
Kaiapoi High School chose not to install vaping sensors, but principal Jason Reid said vaping use at school had decreased.
‘‘Since the beginning of the year our vaping stats have gone down to 10 percent of what there used to be.
‘‘A big part of that is being caught.’’
Reid said the school treated vaping as a public health issue and used restorative processes, working with the student and their parents.
‘‘When we have an open discussion around the table with parents they tend to be more honest.
‘‘After all, you don’t have to hide it - you’ve been caught.
‘‘There are still consequences, especially if they are repeat offenders, but the aim is to remove the harmful behaviour.’’
Reid said the focus was on supporting students to give up vaping.
There had been some push back from students who said they didn’t want to quit, but it had more to do with addiction, he said.
Vaping, like smoking, is banned in schools, but it is proving to be addictive, which leads to anxiety, increased impulses and irritation as students crave their next hit.
Not enough is known about the long term health impacts of vaping, Reid said.
Families could get support from their GP and their were resources on the Smokefree NZ website.
■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.
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Members have told us that this part of the site isn't working as it should, so we are going to remove it for now.
So, in a few weeks Neighbourly Groups will no longer … View moreHave you been using Neighbourly Groups? You may have joined some gardening groups or general chat groups over the years.
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Are you planning your next getaway? Organising a holiday is exciting, but the journey itself can sometimes be a little overwhelming. To ensure your trip is smooth from start to finish, here are some top tips from the travel experts at You, Me and Friends to help you avoid common travel pitfalls and… View moreAre you planning your next getaway? Organising a holiday is exciting, but the journey itself can sometimes be a little overwhelming. To ensure your trip is smooth from start to finish, here are some top tips from the travel experts at You, Me and Friends to help you avoid common travel pitfalls and enjoy a carefree vacation.
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A beautifully blended formula that provides a 3D reconstruction of new (red) and old (white) stretch marks. It reactivates dermal fibroblasts, increases collagen synthesis, improves epidermal density and… View moreDr. Viton Striox is based on the scientifically proven patented formula known as Striover®.
A beautifully blended formula that provides a 3D reconstruction of new (red) and old (white) stretch marks. It reactivates dermal fibroblasts, increases collagen synthesis, improves epidermal density and thus reconstructs, fills, and aligns each stretch mark with the surface of the skin.
Suitable for daily use, since it maintains the hydration and elasticity of the skin and thus prevents the creation of new stretch marks, especially during pregnancy.
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Congratulations to Dave from Rangiora, winner of the Prestige Car Wash from Espresso Car Wash Northlands for week 4!
Thank you to all our customers who had their kerbed wheels repaired by Paul during our August promotion and congratulations to the weekly winners. Enjoy your Prestige Carwash!
The Team from Waimakariri District Council
We love to see everyone getting out and enjoying our beaches as the mercury rises, and here some friendly reminders for a successful Whitebait season:
🎣 Make sure you're up to date on Whitebait fishing regulations on the Department of Conservation website at ow.ly...
🎫 A permit is … View moreWe love to see everyone getting out and enjoying our beaches as the mercury rises, and here some friendly reminders for a successful Whitebait season:
🎣 Make sure you're up to date on Whitebait fishing regulations on the Department of Conservation website at ow.ly...
🎫 A permit is required for vehicle access to the Ashley River mouth during the whitebaiting season - permits can be purchased from the Rangiora and Kaiapoi Service Centres
🏕️ Camping on the beach is not permitted 🚫 Check out freedom camping spots on our website.
🐣 It is nesting season for our native birdlife so please be mindful, particularly when driving on the beach
📷: Environment Canterbury
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Hello Neighbours.
Reduce your Viral Load: A colloidal silver nasal spray has an anti-inflammatory effect on the mucous membranes found in the nose.
This may help in the fight against viruses and bacteria.
The potential effectiveness of a silver-based nasal spray allows for the use in many … View moreHello Neighbours.
Reduce your Viral Load: A colloidal silver nasal spray has an anti-inflammatory effect on the mucous membranes found in the nose.
This may help in the fight against viruses and bacteria.
The potential effectiveness of a silver-based nasal spray allows for the use in many different situations. Let's talk a little about nasal colds...
It is a natural reaction for the body to produce inflammation in a damaged or infected area. In the case of a bacterial or viral infection in the nasal passages, inflammation and swelling occurs in the mucous membrane. This is why when we have cold or flu-like symptoms, we have congestion and pressure in around the nose, the throat, sinuses and ears, etc...
Colloidal Silver works against a wide range of bacteria, including many that are resistant to antibiotics. In fact research has shown that colloidal silver is effective against more than 650 disease causing pathogens including viruses. Antibiotics are effective against about 12 forms of bacteria and fungi but NEVER against viruses. Application specific for nasal passages, to help clear nasal infections/irritations. For immune support, acute and chronic infection and will support the body in natural healing.
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Hi people!
We are excited to be coming to Rolleston! Just in the final stages of organising.
If you are a stall holder and interested in being involved send us a message on our Facebook page Spiritual Enlightenment Expo or email us at spiritualenlightenmentexpo@gmail.com
Follow our Facebook … View moreHi people!
We are excited to be coming to Rolleston! Just in the final stages of organising.
If you are a stall holder and interested in being involved send us a message on our Facebook page Spiritual Enlightenment Expo or email us at spiritualenlightenmentexpo@gmail.com
Follow our Facebook page for updates on our opening and information on who we will have there.
Can’t wait to see everyone there!
Mel and Sarah
The Team from New Zealand Police
Police are warning people to be on alert for the latest round of email scams referencing Police and other justice agencies.
The email claims authorities have done a search of the email recipient’s computer and located explicit illegal material.
The recipient is directed to reply within 72 … View morePolice are warning people to be on alert for the latest round of email scams referencing Police and other justice agencies.
The email claims authorities have done a search of the email recipient’s computer and located explicit illegal material.
The recipient is directed to reply within 72 hours, or a warrant will be issued for their arrest. This email is a scam and anyone who receives it should not reply under any circumstances.
Although some versions of the email do not specifically reference money, other similar scams involve the recipient being issued a ‘fine’ when they respond.
While the nature and specific details of scams often varies, it’s important to note that Police and other government agencies will never contact you out of the blue and ask for your password, credit card or bank details.
Police have received several reports of this scam and enquires are underway.
Anyone who received this email can either forward the spam email to the Department of Internal Affairs directly at complaint@spam.govt.nz or use their online reporting portal: www.reportspam.co.nz...
Police recommend taking a cautious approach to unsolicited emails. Trust your gut instinct - if it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t.
Information on other scams currently operating can be found on the Consumer Protection NZ website: www.consumerprotection.govt.nz...
Consumer Protection NZ, along with Netsafe, also provides helpful advice about keeping safe online.
Anyone who has received this email can report it to police online via www.police.govt.nz.... Please reference file number 240830/5842.
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