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Arthur from Rangiora
Portable arc welder, 130 amps, excellent condition, new hand piece. ONLY $85.00. Pickup is in Rangiora. Phone 03 745 91 48
Price: $85
Sophia from Kaiapoi
We are having a clear out and garage sale on Saturday July 6th from 8am - 11am at 13 Meadow St Kaiapoi. Clothes, crockery, linens, sportsgear, books etc.
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By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
Waimakariri councillors received a pay bump this week, but some elected members say the $55,983 salary doesn't reflect their workload.
The Waimakariri District Council voted to accept a 3.7% pay rise at a council meeting in Kaiapoi on Tuesday (July… View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
Waimakariri councillors received a pay bump this week, but some elected members say the $55,983 salary doesn't reflect their workload.
The Waimakariri District Council voted to accept a 3.7% pay rise at a council meeting in Kaiapoi on Tuesday (July 2).
Councillors say they are grateful for the increase, but also wanted provision for KiwiSaver, ACC payments and incentives to encourage greater diversity around the council table.
The Remuneration Authority sets the pay rises for councillors and mayors across the country, with the latest increase taking effect this week.
Mayor Dan Gordon’s pay increased by $5433 to $152,271, while deputy mayor Neville Atkinson will receive $71,940.
Councillor Philip Redmond said anyone thinking councillors took on the job for the money were ‘‘deluded’’.
‘‘To get greater diversity we probably need to double the remuneration.
‘‘It does compensate us, but it doesn’t really consider that it is very close to a full-time job.’’
Councillor Joan Ward said the pay rise was "a welcome little increase, given our workload’’ and rising inflation.
‘‘If anyone thinks being a councillor is really a part-time job they are fooling themselves.’’
As councillors were considered contractors, there was no provision for KiwiSaver and ACC payments were ‘‘quite exorbitant’’, she said.
Councillor Tim Fulton said he appreciated the expense allowances, including mileage, which made the role sustainable.
‘‘These provisions should encourage people of all ages and stages in life, whether they are 23 or 73, to stand for council.
‘‘It is important we enable people to be able to take on these roles without impacting on family or their lives.’’
Community board members and chairs will also receive pay increases.
The Remuneration Authority sets the new rates using a system that ranks councils by size, according to population, total assets, total expenditure, socioeconomic deprivation indices and a complex weighting process.
For a mayor, the salary can range from about $59,000 to more than $300,000 in Auckland.
A councillor's salary can range from $14,274 in the Chatham Islands to more than $100,000 in Christchurch and Auckland.
There has been mixed reaction to the pay rises.
Whanganui mayor Andrew Tripe said it was the wrong time for his pay bump, but the decision to lift rates was made independently of councils.
In Rangitīkei, councillors who did not have chairing responsibilities were paid under $30,000 a year.
Mayor Andy Watson recently said told Local Democracy Reporting that councillors faced increasing levels of abuse, particularly on social media.
"People don't understand what is required of modern-day councillors, or the scale of the job and how much it has increased over time."
■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.
Rae Mackay from Rangiora Menz Shed
1. Oregon Picnic Table 1400mm long - Unstained $380, Stained $430
2. Oregon Picnic Table 1800mm long - Unstained $490, Stained $560
3. Oregon Jack n Jill 1800mm long - Unstained $410, Stained $460
4. Oregon Bench Seat & Table 1280mm long (Seat) - Unstained $410 Stained $460
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2. Oregon Picnic Table 1800mm long - Unstained $490, Stained $560
3. Oregon Jack n Jill 1800mm long - Unstained $410, Stained $460
4. Oregon Bench Seat & Table 1280mm long (Seat) - Unstained $410 Stained $460
5. Oregon Bench Seat Only 1280mm long - Unstained $380 Stained $430
6. Oregon Bench Seat 1800mm long - Unstained $700 Stained $750
7. Solid Pine Coffins - $680
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Diane from Rangiora
I have a brand new A8 samsung purple ph wallet. Very hard to find. Priced at mall $37. U can have for purchase price $21.
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From stunning sunsets to quirky murals - we're loving seeing the beautiful photos that members are sharing across the country. These local Bright Spots add a little colour and brighten the day.
Our Bright Spots campaign closes on Sunday, 15 July so time is running out to share yours. With … View moreFrom stunning sunsets to quirky murals - we're loving seeing the beautiful photos that members are sharing across the country. These local Bright Spots add a little colour and brighten the day.
Our Bright Spots campaign closes on Sunday, 15 July so time is running out to share yours. With 10 prizes of $250 Resene ColorShop vouchers and $250 Prezzy® cards up for grabs, do take a moment and share this happy place with us.
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David from Rangiora
Large and small clumps of Hellebore (Winter Rose ) , just starting to flower now.
Colours white and pink.
Price: $5
Charles Upham Retirement Village
This warming Hāngi recipe, created by Joy from Murray Halberg Village, serves six people with plenty of leftovers to enjoy the next day. Serve hot and enjoy with family or friends on a chilly winters night.
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Pauline from Rangiora
Would anyone like these they were the decorations on a 90th birthday cake in blues and pinks and 90 candle , I have held on to these for 2 years now so time to part with them Pm me or call 0212095513
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Vicki from Rangiora
Corokia Geenties Green plants for sale. Great for hedges. Will grow in most conditions - tolerates most soils & sun or shade. Good sized plants. $3 per plant.
Price: $3
Diane from Rangiora
Is there a technician available to have a look at my freezer as having some isssues with ice buildup on bottom & changing temp?
It’s NZ House & Garden’s 30th birthday, and to celebrate they’ve put together a great offer that’ll light up your home. Purchase or gift a 1 or 2-year subscription to NZ House & Garden and receive a Living Light luxury soy candle worth $56.90 for FREE*.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Times have changed and perhaps so has our societal rules around taking off hats when indoors. What are your thoughts?
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Delve back into that garage or wardrobe! It's time to sell your gently-loved goods at The Neighbourly Winter (online!) Garage Sale
On Saturday 6th July, members will be online checking out the goods on offer so it's a great time to get rid of your winter clutter.
Maybe it's … View moreDelve back into that garage or wardrobe! It's time to sell your gently-loved goods at The Neighbourly Winter (online!) Garage Sale
On Saturday 6th July, members will be online checking out the goods on offer so it's a great time to get rid of your winter clutter.
Maybe it's time to realise that you're never going to use that snowboard or ski jacket, and that you really do have one too many heaters. Whatever it is, take a picture and put it on Neighbourly for locals to see.
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