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People rent out baches, rooms in their houses, their garages and car parking spaces, so surely hiring out swimming pools is the next logical step.
A new app lets people hire their private pools by the hour, but it hasn't come to New Zealand - yet.
To read more, click here.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Learn more about our new rural crime prevention signs, now available for purchase to the public, on our website: neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz or click the 'Read More' link below. 📰
#safercommunitiestogether
Mikaela Wilkes Reporter from Homed
Hi neighbours,
We're to keen to know if pot plant and garden thievery is still a common problem and what people are doing about it.
If you've had a pot plant or something else taken from your garden in the last year and would like to share, could you please email homed@stuff.co.nz … View moreHi neighbours,
We're to keen to know if pot plant and garden thievery is still a common problem and what people are doing about it.
If you've had a pot plant or something else taken from your garden in the last year and would like to share, could you please email homed@stuff.co.nz with your name, your neighbourhood and a quick recap of what was taken and how it happened.
We'd love to hear from you!
The Team from Whakatāne District Council
🚧 Temporary Road/Track Closure: Muriwai Drive/Nga Tapuwae o Toi, Tuesday 12th November 2019
Tomorrow/Tuesday a helicopter will be installing a new aerial for the Whakatāne Coastguard - installation timing is subject to weather conditions. The drop zone is on the hill above the road.
During … View more🚧 Temporary Road/Track Closure: Muriwai Drive/Nga Tapuwae o Toi, Tuesday 12th November 2019
Tomorrow/Tuesday a helicopter will be installing a new aerial for the Whakatāne Coastguard - installation timing is subject to weather conditions. The drop zone is on the hill above the road.
During the installation and helicopter presence, the road below and track above the drop zone will be temporarily closed.
We appreciate your patience as this work is completed.
📷 image courtesy of Google, all rights reserved.
People will have to put up with offensive behaviour from difficult tenants if the government goes ahead with plans to remove the 90-day notice period for evictions. What do you think? Should the government keep the 90-day tenant eviction notice? Vote in the poll below.
This Christmas, Save up to 30% off your favourite magazine titles like NZ Gardener, NZ House & Garden, TV Guide and many other magazine titles.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
We have six sets of medium-sized Vegepods to give away. Enter the competition now!
Hi Neighbours!
The Minister for Seniors Tracey Martin has released the new strategy for our ageing population, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034.
Like the rest of the developed world, New Zealand has an ageing population. This means there are some things we must consider … View moreHi Neighbours!
The Minister for Seniors Tracey Martin has released the new strategy for our ageing population, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034.
Like the rest of the developed world, New Zealand has an ageing population. This means there are some things we must consider and prepare for as a country.
Better Later Life takes a fresh look at what is required to ensure New Zealand is a great place to age and achieve the vision of making sure older people lead valued, connecting and fulfilling lives.
The strategy's key areas for action will be used to guide the priorities of what needs to happen in our action plan.
To read the strategy click here: bit.ly...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Our ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, … View moreOur ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, the pair discussed peeing on lemon trees and keeping cats out of your vege beds, and Rachel talked to a Central Otago gardener who has to deal with extreme temperatures, extreme drought... and temperamental donkeys. You can also follow the conversation on Spotify and Stitcher. Let your friends know too!
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Sometimes the emotional scars can be worse than the physical ones. Neither is okay. Learn to see the signs and seek help if you're in a toxic relationship.
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The Team from Whakatāne District Council
The annual Young Achiever Awards held on Monday celebrated the achievements of 195 youth for excellence in academic, cultural and sporting fields at national or international level.
The Awards, organised by Whakatāne District Council, Whakatāne-Ōhope Community Board and Whakatāne West Rotary … View moreThe annual Young Achiever Awards held on Monday celebrated the achievements of 195 youth for excellence in academic, cultural and sporting fields at national or international level.
The Awards, organised by Whakatāne District Council, Whakatāne-Ōhope Community Board and Whakatāne West Rotary Club, are an opportunity to acknowledge young people, up to and including secondary school age, that have achieved significant accomplishments during the past year.
Our latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.
It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively … View moreOur latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.
It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively police in New Zealand's diverse communities.
Bring your unique story and join the NZ Police whānau today.
Find out more
Our very own Sir Graeme Dingle and Nick Quin of SAP have taken on #DropYourBoss2019 and conquered it!
Thanks to the team who came to support.
Nga mihi nui koutou!
Hey neighbours,
Most people listing their properties hope to see a sale within a matter of weeks – the sooner the better. But one Tauranga couple have been waiting 10 years.
That's how long their 1.61ha Welcome Bay lifestyle property has been listed on Trade Me, which makes it the longest… View moreHey neighbours,
Most people listing their properties hope to see a sale within a matter of weeks – the sooner the better. But one Tauranga couple have been waiting 10 years.
That's how long their 1.61ha Welcome Bay lifestyle property has been listed on Trade Me, which makes it the longest current listing on the website.
Why do you think the property hasn't been snapped up? Would you keep your home on the public market for a decade? How has the Tauranga property market changed in the last few years?
To read more, click here.
26 replies (Members only)
The Team from Whakatāne District Council
Creative Communities Scheme Whakatāne 2019/20 - your chance to apply for a share of $18,000 in arts funding. What are the categories?
▶️ Access and Participation: Your project will create opportunities for local communities to engage with and participate in the arts.
▶️ Diversity: Your … View moreCreative Communities Scheme Whakatāne 2019/20 - your chance to apply for a share of $18,000 in arts funding. What are the categories?
▶️ Access and Participation: Your project will create opportunities for local communities to engage with and participate in the arts.
▶️ Diversity: Your project will support the diverse arts and cultural traditions of local communities, enriching and promoting their uniqueness and cultural diversity.
▶️ Young People: Your project will enable and encourage young people (under 18 years) to engage with and actively participate in the arts.
If you know someone who might be interested, spread the word.
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