Glenbervie, Whangarei

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Check out what your neighbours are selling (or giving away!) here.

1270 days ago

BLACK. WOOL FLEECES

Janet from Kauri

OFFERS
PICK UP APOTU ROAD KAURI
Phone Janet 0273293353

Negotiable

1271 days ago

Father's Day

NumberWorks'nWords Whangarei

Thank you to all our amazing Dads from the team at NumberWorks'nWords.

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1271 days ago

HAY FOR SALE

Janet from Kauri

Two paddocks of grass available for you to get processed

Extra cost of $2.00 a bale

PROPERTY AT APOTU ROAD KAURI

PLEASE PHONE
0273293353 Janet

Negotiable

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1272 days ago

Pilates/Yoga

Judy from Kensington

Hi. I am wanting to do beginners Pilates/Yoga in Whangarei as a senior lady. Can anyone tell me of a group where these activities are enjoyed. Thanks everyone.

1271 days ago

WANTED: Brown Shaver Laying Hens

Shannon from Central Whangarei

After 3 brown shaver laying hens. Please message me if you have any or know of anywhere who has any for sale. Thanks :-)

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1271 days ago

WANTED: Brown Shaver Laying Hens

Shannon from Central Whangarei

After 3 brown shaver laying hens. Please message me if you have any or know of anyone who has any for sale. Thanks :-)

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1278 days ago

Wool

Deborah from Onerahi

I knit beanies which I donate to Whangarei rsa for the returned service men and their families. If anyone has any spare wool lying around at home please drop it off at the rsa office Hannah Street Whangarei and I'll make sure that it's put to good use. Thanks

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1272 days ago

fireplace and hearth

Waverley from Kamo

metro pioneer fire place and hearth. good condition. Hardly used. 5kw -12kw output. Being removed this weekend. Price Neg. Flue extra included.

Price: $1,500

1273 days ago

Paint a kid's balance bike

The Team from Resene ColorShop Whangarei

Update a balance bike with a colourful new look with Resene paints so that it can continue to be enjoyed for years to come!

Find out how to create your own.

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1273 days ago

Study humanities

Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi

Learn with us

Meet Derek who shares about his learning journey in the Bachelor of Humanities

“The content – indigenous studies, policy, and business – fit right in with what I wanted. I knew it would help me with my own outlook personally and in my work with whānau in the health … View more
Learn with us

Meet Derek who shares about his learning journey in the Bachelor of Humanities

“The content – indigenous studies, policy, and business – fit right in with what I wanted. I knew it would help me with my own outlook personally and in my work with whānau in the health sector.

“Once we got into the nuts and bolts of indigenous studies and issues such as identity and decolonisation, I realised that the entire programme of study was working hand in hand with my mahi as a hauora practitioner.

“It provided tools that related directly back to my mahi and helped in the work to deliver better outcomes and solutions for whānau.”
Find out more

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1273 days ago

Newspaper 🗞 Delivery Driver Job

Jesse from Kamo

Newspaper 🗞 Delivery Drivers

Whangarei work!

Part time work

*great job while others sleep
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Newspaper 🗞 Delivery Drivers

Whangarei work!

Part time work

*great job while others sleep

*suits people who like to work alone

*various days & relieving - newspaper delivery to shops & letter boxes (not kids on bikes or brochures)

*work for us to gain a reference for future
employment or as a retirement job

*Very early starts and finishes leaving you free to study or do a SECOND JOB

This is regular part time work.

Up to 4 hours shifts

Applicants must have strong English communication skills & knowing the area would be an advantage

OWN vehicle, (no bigger than 2 Ltrs
- fuel is reimbursed - tax free

FULL DRIVERS LICENCE & cell phone essential.

Please phone/text 027 860 9520 (between 2pm & 8pm)

Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

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1273 days ago

Whangarei Patchworkers & Quilters Club Exhibition

Lynne from Maunu

WPQC Exhibition 9,10,11 September at Forum North. Showcasing members quilts and amazing textile art.
Poster attached

WPQ 2022 Exhibition Poster.pdf Download View

Whangarei Patchworkers and Quilters Club Editorial.pdf Download View

1275 days ago

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 2022 - REMINDER

Krissy Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Daylight saving time 2022 in New Zealand will begin at 2:00 am on
Sunday, 25 September and ends at 3:00 am on Sunday, 2 April 2023

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1275 days ago

Any Neighbourly Posts - Commonsense Applies

Krissy Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Note received from Neigbourly Head Office regarding disharmony on the site - With 3waters, Local Elections, Covid protests and the recent documentary by Stuff surfacing, they are seeing some very heated conversations on the site.

Here's two things you can do to help calm these … View more
Note received from Neigbourly Head Office regarding disharmony on the site - With 3waters, Local Elections, Covid protests and the recent documentary by Stuff surfacing, they are seeing some very heated conversations on the site.

Here's two things you can do to help calm these conversations:

Report inappropriate comments to the Neighbourly Team. Click the '...' button below a reply and select 'Report this message'. This content will then be sent over to our moderation team for review.

Refocus the discussion. Consider posting a friendly reminder about keeping the conversation civil and avoiding personal attacks.

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1275 days ago

Māori Language Week 2022

Krissy Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Māori Language Week is an annual celebration held in the third full week of September. This year it takes place from September 13 to 19.

The initiative, also called ‘Te Wiki o te Reo Māori,’ is government-sponsored. It aims to inspire New Zealanders to speak the Māori language proudly. … View more
Māori Language Week is an annual celebration held in the third full week of September. This year it takes place from September 13 to 19.

The initiative, also called ‘Te Wiki o te Reo Māori,’ is government-sponsored. It aims to inspire New Zealanders to speak the Māori language proudly. Māori Language Week is part of a larger effort to revitalize the Māori language. New Zealanders — and indeed, the global community — are encouraged to learn the language and experience the rich culture of the region. ...

Here's some more phrases for you!

Kōrero mai - Talk to me / Let's chat

Kia ora - Hello

Kei te pehea koe? - How are you?

Kei te ora - I'm well

Kia kaha - Be strong

I tēnei rā - Today

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