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The Team from NZ Civil Defence
As Cyclone Vaianu continues to move south, it is forecast to bring extremely strong winds, heavy rain and large swells to large parts of New Zealand over the weekend.
This storm has the potential to be a significant and damaging event. We know this will be unwelcome news for communities that … View moreAs Cyclone Vaianu continues to move south, it is forecast to bring extremely strong winds, heavy rain and large swells to large parts of New Zealand over the weekend.
This storm has the potential to be a significant and damaging event. We know this will be unwelcome news for communities that have recently been affected by severe weather and are still recovering.
More rain falling on ground that’s already saturated, means impacts like fallen trees, landslides, flooding and dangerous river conditions are more likely.
Please stay safe in severe weather. If life, health or property is in danger, call 111 immediately.
During a storm, stay inside. Don't walk around outside. Don't drive unless necessary. Strong winds can fell trees and poles, tear off roofs, and cause branches and debris to fly at high speed.
Put safety first. Don’t take any chances. Act quickly if you see rising water. Floods and flash floods can happen quickly. If you see rising water, do not wait for official warnings. Head for higher ground and stay away from floodwater.
Do not try to walk, play, swim, or drive in floodwater.
If you see a landslide, move out of its path and stay away from it. It is important to recognise the warning signs and act quickly.
When it is safe to do so, check on your neighbours and anyone who might need your help.
For advice on how to prepare for dangerous winds and severe weather visit GetReady.govt.nz
For local emergency updates, check your council's and Civil Defence Emergency Management Group’s websites and social media.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
If you haven't heard already, we have a cyclone on the way.
Several watches are in place across the top of the North Island. Firstly we have heavy rain watches issued from Saturday night:
🌧️ Northland - from 9pm Saturday to 9am Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a … View moreIf you haven't heard already, we have a cyclone on the way.
Several watches are in place across the top of the North Island. Firstly we have heavy rain watches issued from Saturday night:
🌧️ Northland - from 9pm Saturday to 9am Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Auckland and Great Barrier Island - from 2am to 2pm Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Coromandel Peninsula, and Bay of Plenty west of Whakatane including Rotorua - from 2am to 4pm Sunday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️Waikato - from 3am to 6pm on Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Bay of Plenty about and east of Whakatane - from 6am to 9pm on Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Gisborne/Tairawhiti north of Tolaga Bay - from 2am to 4pm on Sunday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️Gisborne about and south of Tolaga Bay, Hawke's Bay ranges, and coastal hills south of Napier - from 2am to 6pm Sunday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
🌧️ Waitomo, Taumarunui, Taupo and Taranaki - from 8am to 8pm on Sunday. This has a moderate chance of upgrading to a warning.
Strong wind watches have also been issued for the following:
💨 Waikato to Wellington, including Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty and the central high country - from 4am Sunday to 1am Monday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
💨 Gisborne/Tairawhiti, Hawke's Bay, Tararua District and Wairarapa - from 6am Sunday to 6am Monday. This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
💨 Northland, Auckland and Great Barrier Island - from 9pm Saturday to 6pm Sunday.This has a high chance of upgrading to a warning.
You can stay updated with warnings and watches at MetService. Stay safe out there, neighbours!
Kristi from Tikipunga
A cracking mix of Art for April, a must see! Free Entry & All Welcome
Opening event - Tuesday April 14 (5pm)
Reyburn House Art Gallery
Geoff from Central Whangarei
Good People
The film night for our next WFS screening will be on Thursday 16th April in the Capitaine Bougainville Theatre at Forum North, 7 Rust Ave Whangarei.
At 6pm, WFS will screen the touching and inspiring story of the woman who pioneered a new style of teaching for children, Maria … View moreGood People
The film night for our next WFS screening will be on Thursday 16th April in the Capitaine Bougainville Theatre at Forum North, 7 Rust Ave Whangarei.
At 6pm, WFS will screen the touching and inspiring story of the woman who pioneered a new style of teaching for children, Maria Montessori.
Our 8pm screening is the entertaining and visually stunning story of two friends reconnecting after a decade apart in The North.
MARIA MONTESSORI
France/Italy, (English subtitles), 2023, Drama
100 mins, Rated M
In 1900, Maria Montessori was early in her teaching career. But even then, her approach was viewed as unorthodox and her methods faced an archaic, male-dominated profession which failed to appreciate her brilliance.
But things change with the arrival of Lili d’Alengy, a glamorous French actress. She begs Maria to care for her own special-needs child.
Maria wants to help but has her own challenges. She's struggling to establish her career and also raising a child out of wedlock.
But these women from different worlds form a bond and it serves to inspire Maria to create and codify an entirely new vision for the profession of teaching.
"Uplifting and deeply moving, this is an exquisitely crafted film and a stunning tribute to an inspirational and compassionate human being." - Italian Film Festival
View the trailer at: www.youtube.com...
Tickets: Door sales only. $10 WFS members. Non-members pay $5 extra as an Associate Membership fee per film (Total of $15).
All welcome. Cash only please – NO EFTPOS AVAILABLE.
Like us on Facebook or visit whangareifilmsociety.org to sign up for free updates on the films we're screening each week.
The Team from The Neighbourly Riddler
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
For some, it's a chance for an epic Easter egg hunt and for others, it may be a trip to church. For some, it might just be a few days of sleeping in.
We'd love to know, how do YOU mark Easter each year?
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Geoff from Central Whangarei
Good People
The film night for our next WFS screening will be on Thursday 9th April in the Capitaine Bougainville Theatre at Forum North, 7 Rust Ave.
At 6pm, WFS will screen the entertaining and visually stunning story of two friends reconnecting after a decade apart in The North.
Our 8pm … View moreGood People
The film night for our next WFS screening will be on Thursday 9th April in the Capitaine Bougainville Theatre at Forum North, 7 Rust Ave.
At 6pm, WFS will screen the entertaining and visually stunning story of two friends reconnecting after a decade apart in The North.
Our 8pm screening is the fast and frantic Parisian comedy, The French Job.
THE NORTH
Netherlands, 2024, Drama, 118 mins
Cast: Bart Harder, Carles Pulido
Director: Bart Schrijver.
Ten years after being best friends and roommates, Chris and Lluis meet up again and set out on a 600 kilometre hike through the Scottish Highlands. Their plan is to spend 30 days together to rekindle their once-powerful friendship.
But, along the way, the two men struggle to connect. Chris remains preoccupied with his work and life at home and Lluis has his focus on simply completing the trail as a testament to his determination.
But the solitude and silence of the Highlands slowly works its magic as they confront long ignored truths about themselves and their friendship.
"Set against the challenge and demands of long-distance hiking, The North wonderfully explores the intricacies of friendship against the backdrop of the beautifully stark landscapes of the Highlands." - IMDB
Showing at Forum North, 7 Rust Ave Whangarei on Thursday, 9th April at 6pm and Thursday 16th April at 8pm.
View the trailer at: www.youtube.com...
Tickets: Door sales only. $10 WFS members. Non-members pay $5 extra as an Associate Membership fee per film (Total of $15).
All welcome. Cash only please – NO EFTPOS AVAILABLE.
Like us on Facebook or visit whangareifilmsociety.org to sign up for free updates on the films we're screening each week.
Kristi from Tikipunga
Daylight saving in New Zealand ends on the first Sunday in April at 3:00 am, when clocks are turned backward one hour to 2:00 am (returning to NZ Standard Time). The next end date is 5 April 2026.
2026: Sunday, 5 April, 3:00 am (clocks go back to 2:00 am)
When daylight saving ends, mornings … View moreDaylight saving in New Zealand ends on the first Sunday in April at 3:00 am, when clocks are turned backward one hour to 2:00 am (returning to NZ Standard Time). The next end date is 5 April 2026.
2026: Sunday, 5 April, 3:00 am (clocks go back to 2:00 am)
When daylight saving ends, mornings will have more light, but evenings will be darker.
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The Team from New Zealand Police
Police is still taking a firm approach to unsafe driving behaviour from travellers going anywhere on our roads this Easter holiday weekend.
Over Easter weekend in 2025, four lives were lost on roads – down from seven deaths recorded for the same period the year before.
Superintendent Steve … View morePolice is still taking a firm approach to unsafe driving behaviour from travellers going anywhere on our roads this Easter holiday weekend.
Over Easter weekend in 2025, four lives were lost on roads – down from seven deaths recorded for the same period the year before.
Superintendent Steve Greally, Director of Road Policing, says we can all do much better.
We still need drivers and road users to make smart decisions to keep themselves and others safe or they can expect to be ticketed, he says.
“Our staff will be out patrolling roads at any time and any where over Easter weekend and we will use the appropriate enforcement action if motorists are thought to be risking the safety of themselves and others on the roads.
“We are taking a serious stance to ensure we don’t see more lives lost on our roads."
Police will maintain a high level of visibility on our roads in order to prevent unsafe behaviours and enforce the law with a clear focus on reducing road trauma.
Superintendent Greally urges drivers to consider the safety of others and their own when getting behind the wheel and consider how your actions, can change the lives of people in an instant.
“Decisions when driving can put a life in the balance that’s why it’s important not to overlook them whenever or wherever you’re travelling.
“Make good choices. Put that seatbelt on – both your own and your kids. You don’t need to drink and drive - get a taxi or a ride-share like Uber or Didi or have a sober driver get you home.
Never use your phone while driving, that distraction could cost a life, and slow down, plan your holiday journey so you don’t have to hurry anywhere.
"Any of these will improve the chances of you arriving at your destination safely.”
Melissa from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads
Whangarei District Council is setting the budget and rates for 2026-27 and are asking for your feedback on the options for next year's rates.
OPTION A reduces the previously signalled rates increase by half, resulting in 5% general rates increase. This maintains current service levels while… View moreWhangarei District Council is setting the budget and rates for 2026-27 and are asking for your feedback on the options for next year's rates.
OPTION A reduces the previously signalled rates increase by half, resulting in 5% general rates increase. This maintains current service levels while recognising the pressure that many households are under. It does, however, create a $6 million shortfall that would need to be managed through a mix of efficiencies and borrowing.
OPTION B also proposes a 5% increase but adjusts sector shares so commercial and industrial ratepayers face a lower increase. This acknowledges the bigger share businesses currently pay, and the challenging economic conditions businesses are operating in. This supports confidence and activity in our city centre and other commercial areas. Like Option A, it carries a $6 million shortfall.
OPTION C retains the 10.1% increase signalled in the Long-Term Plan. Financially, this places Council in the strongest long‑term position and reduces reliance on borrowing at a time when economic uncertainty remains high.
Each option involves trade-offs. These decisions are about ensuring Whangārei can continue delivering essential services while preparing responsibly for the future. That is why community feedback is important so please make a submission.
Make online submission www.wdc.govt.nz... and click on HAVE YOUR SAY. Consultation closes on Friday 3 April 2026.
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Book through the… View moreSchedule an Online one-on-one Mediumship/Psychic Reading, with time slots up to 3 months in advance.
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Kristi from Tikipunga
Beginners welcome! Every Tuesday evening at the Kamo War Memorial Hall, Boswell Street, Te Kamo, 7:30pm to 9:30pm including supper time. Qualified teacher. Friendly, supportive group. Fun and fitness. Please wear comfortable clothing and flat, smooth-soled shoes. For more information please email … View moreBeginners welcome! Every Tuesday evening at the Kamo War Memorial Hall, Boswell Street, Te Kamo, 7:30pm to 9:30pm including supper time. Qualified teacher. Friendly, supportive group. Fun and fitness. Please wear comfortable clothing and flat, smooth-soled shoes. For more information please email Kathryn, skderoles@gmail.com
Kristi from Tikipunga
Reyburn House Art Studio | Whangārei
Keen to practice your drawing in a relaxed, creative space?
Join us for untutored life drawing sessions this April.
🗓 Dates: Monday 13th & Monday 27th April
⏰ Time: 5:00pm – 7:00pm
📍 Location: Reyburn House Art Studio
💲 Cost: $20 per … View moreReyburn House Art Studio | Whangārei
Keen to practice your drawing in a relaxed, creative space?
Join us for untutored life drawing sessions this April.
🗓 Dates: Monday 13th & Monday 27th April
⏰ Time: 5:00pm – 7:00pm
📍 Location: Reyburn House Art Studio
💲 Cost: $20 per person, per class
✨ What to expect:
• A welcoming, creative environment
• Practice at your own pace (no tutor)
• Easels provided
• Suitable for all skill levels
🎒 Bring your own materials
Whether you’re building your skills, returning to art, or just want a creative evening out – everyone is welcome.
📩 To book or enquire:
whangareilifedrawing@gmail.com
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