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Chris Kennedy from Fire and Emergency New Zealand
How fast can a house burn? Be sure to tune in on 30th April as we burn a house down live on Seven Sharp, TV1 7pm.
We will also be streaming this live with 360 degree cameras to the Fire and Emergency Facebook page so please share or follow #houseonfire www.facebook.com...
Hey neighbours,
Did you know the Kiwis born today will live to see New Zealand's great glaciers shrink into extinction? Have you visited Franz Josef? What did you think? To see the incredible impact climate change is having on our glaciers, click here.
Hey Neighbours,
They marched, sang, and stood in silence. Thousands of people gathered around the country to remember the fallen on Anzac Day. For all your Anzac coverage, click here.
Sandra from Wakefield
For Sale Offers invited over NZD $849,000
Imagine relaxing beneath a canopy of magnificent Titoki, Black Beech, Totara and Rimu trees while enjoying the native birdlife and birdsong, or dining outdoors in a spacious brick courtyard surrounded by landscaped gardens and a wisteria-clad pergola, or… View moreFor Sale Offers invited over NZD $849,000
Imagine relaxing beneath a canopy of magnificent Titoki, Black Beech, Totara and Rimu trees while enjoying the native birdlife and birdsong, or dining outdoors in a spacious brick courtyard surrounded by landscaped gardens and a wisteria-clad pergola, or perhaps sitting on the deck outside the living room watching native birds sip and bathe from a large bowl on the balustrade. This enviable 2,618sqm property includes an immaculate two-level home and separate remote controlled garage doors with a three-level pottery above including a gallery, artist's studio, a workshop with three phase power, kilns and storage areas. The house, which currently provides bed and breakfast facilities includes separate living and dining rooms, a well-appointed kitchen, an office, a master suite with decks on two sides and a sail shade above, three double bedrooms, two with brick balconies, a bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Bordered by a park like reserve, the property is within walking distance of historic Wakefield Village and Primary School.
To view the video walk through please copy and paste this link into your internet browser www.bayleys.co.nz....
Artist's paradise Artists will enjoy the three-level pottery building above the garage including a gallery, artist’s studio, workshop with three phase poser, kiln and storage areas.
Home Built in 1978, the 180 square metre home has been extensively renovated and redecorated in recent years.
Special Features Lovely little walkways meander through the property beneath a canopy of magnificent native trees hosting numerous native birds. Sit and enjoy the peace, beauty and birdsong of this serene home.
Hi neighbours,
#Watch: Have you heard? Researchers are saying chicken is making Kiwis sick and is spreading antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A study found NZ has one of the highest rates of campylobacteriosis in the world. To read more, click here.
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Are you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?
Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. … View moreAre you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?
Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. Here's what you need to know about keeping them in residential areas.
Chenoa from Hurunui District
Lease land wanted , suitable for cattle , long term .
Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on tidying up storm damage, harvesting pumpkins and herbs, out-slithering slugs and snails and taking cuttings from roses. We have a cracking feature on walnuts and we reveal the 2018 Resene Shed of the Year winners.
Subscribe now and … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on tidying up storm damage, harvesting pumpkins and herbs, out-slithering slugs and snails and taking cuttings from roses. We have a cracking feature on walnuts and we reveal the 2018 Resene Shed of the Year winners.
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Get top tips on houseplant care and styling from gorgeous new book Leaf Supply, and enter our competition to win a copy, plus we also have other great prizes up for grabs!
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We were so excited to see Mind Lab Kids turn one last week. It's been a fantastic year of home experiments, messy fun and video challenges. Help them celebrate by getting your 5-12 year old to take on an awesome STEM challenge over at MindLabKids.com. It's free! Find out more!
With school holidays just around the corner, we’ve got just the thing to keep the little ones happy (and you too). Disney’s Coco is now available on Stuff Pix – and if you haven’t seen it yet, you’re in for a treat. In fact, with so many movies ready to play at your place, you’ll have … View moreWith school holidays just around the corner, we’ve got just the thing to keep the little ones happy (and you too). Disney’s Coco is now available on Stuff Pix – and if you haven’t seen it yet, you’re in for a treat. In fact, with so many movies ready to play at your place, you’ll have smiles for days these holidays.
Head to stuffpix.co.nz to watch now.
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Julie from Wakefield
Hi there.. anyone know where you can get those Please Slow Down In Our Street stickers. I’ve looked online and in local shops and can’t find anywhere. Thanks for helping if you can, Cheers Julie
Abuse in State Care Royal Commission
The legacy of people taken into state care who suffered neglect and abuse is a stain on our country’s history. Over the next three years, the Royal Commission will listen to stories about the experiences of people in state care and examine ways to stop any further abuse.
Before that process … View moreThe legacy of people taken into state care who suffered neglect and abuse is a stain on our country’s history. Over the next three years, the Royal Commission will listen to stories about the experiences of people in state care and examine ways to stop any further abuse.
Before that process can begin, the Terms of Reference to define the scope and purpose of the Inquiry need to be set. Sir Anand would like to hear your views on the draft Terms of Reference so we can work together to make sure we don’t repeat the mistakes of the past.
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The Government is set to end offshore oil and gas exploration in New Zealand. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says "transitions have to start somewhere". Do you support the decision? Take part in our poll or leave a reply. To read more click here.
Janice from Hurunui District
Please do try this test if you are feeding dry food to your dog. So many overweight dogs around and one of the reasons is that owners do not think that the amount looks enough. With most dry foods the amount almost doubles once soaked. www.tevradogtraining.co.nz...
Could a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment make NZ an even better place to live and work? The Tax Working Group are keen to hear what matters most to you. Time is ticking to have your say.
Head over to the Tax… View moreCould a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment make NZ an even better place to live and work? The Tax Working Group are keen to hear what matters most to you. Time is ticking to have your say.
Head over to the Tax Working Group’s website by 30 April, watch a series of five short videos explaining the issues, and let them know your thoughts in the comment section.
Don't miss out. Have your say on the future of tax by 30 April at: taxworkinggroup.govt.nz/have-your-say-future-tax
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