Glenbervie, Whangarei

1715 days ago

Are you still saving water?

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Officials say Northland's drought is far from over and Whangārei residents could be using next summer's water supply if we have a dry winter. Are you still saving water? Are you finding it easier or harder now we are seeing autumn weather?

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1715 days ago

Avoid food poisoning at home

Ministry for Primary Industries

It’s a great time to cook for family, and whether you’re dining in or grilling on the BBQ, good food will always be on the menu. But, did you know that half of all food poisoning occurs in the home?

Follow the three simple Cs – clean, cook, chill to avoid getting ill. We all want to keep … View more
It’s a great time to cook for family, and whether you’re dining in or grilling on the BBQ, good food will always be on the menu. But, did you know that half of all food poisoning occurs in the home?

Follow the three simple Cs – clean, cook, chill to avoid getting ill. We all want to keep our friends and families safe, and the 3Cs can help you avoid common foodborne illnesses.

Check out foodsafety.govt.nz/ccc for handy food safety tips.
Learn More

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1715 days ago

We're in this together!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Now is your chance to get organised and come up with a plan for supporting your neighbours and keeping in touch over the next several weeks. We've come up with this 'Our Neighbourhood Plan' template to help.

For additional advice and resources, visit our website at the below link:

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1718 days ago

Coronavirus and ibuprofen: Separating fact from fiction

Glen from Central Whangarei

Message from BBC news.

Stories have been circulating online suggesting it's dangerous to take ibuprofen if you have coronavirus. Alongside genuine medical advice, false messages have been spreading, distorting the facts.

www.bbc.com...

1725 days ago

Poll: Book or Kindle?

NumberWorks'nWords Whangarei

When you read what do you prefer to use?

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Book or Kindle?
  • 83.7% Book
    83.7% Complete
  • 16.3% Kindle
    16.3% Complete
1177 votes
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1717 days ago

We Need Logs!

Chris from Maunu

Hi Everyone! We need logs for our fire. They will have to be fairly small, as the box is small. We'd also need them delivered. We live in Maunu Road. Thanks for your help. Keep Safe.

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1717 days ago

Water tank level indicator

Richard from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads

Features:
* Quick and easy to install - takes about 10 minutes.
* Seals directly to the tank.

* Suitable for all existing and new tanks.

* No batteries or wiring required.
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Features:
* Quick and easy to install - takes about 10 minutes.
* Seals directly to the tank.

* Suitable for all existing and new tanks.

* No batteries or wiring required.

* Easy to read dial face with 'Empty' and 'Full' indicators.

* Adapts to different tank widths and styles.

* Suitable for all vented tanks up to 2.5M in height.

* Requires a 32mm hole saw. (Available from me for $10)



Comes with complete fitting and calibrating instructions.

Email me: rich102nz@gmail.com

Price: $54

1717 days ago

Whangarei Film Society - suspension of screenings till further notice.

Geoff from Central Whangarei

Dear film fans,

Re: COVID-19 LEVEL 2 ALERT SYSTEM:

Today, PM Jacinda Ardern and the NZ Government announced that New Zealand has moved into an alert system to meet the challenges of COVID-19 Coronavirus.

With the earlier directive this week of limiting indoor events to under 100 people… View more
Dear film fans,

Re: COVID-19 LEVEL 2 ALERT SYSTEM:

Today, PM Jacinda Ardern and the NZ Government announced that New Zealand has moved into an alert system to meet the challenges of COVID-19 Coronavirus.

With the earlier directive this week of limiting indoor events to under 100 people and for people to observe physical distancing of 1.5 metres, we have the additional restrictions of people 70 and over, or anyone with health issues staying at home as much as possible. Therefore, we have taken the 'big picture' position to postpone our film nights for the foreseeable future.

We have made this decision for the health, safety and wellbeing of our members, our committee and team of voluteer staff and all attendees.

We greatly enjoy the sense of community and social nature of our film nights, in bringing people together to watch and enjoy films that transport us to so many places. We will miss this, as we know you will. We encourage you to post on Whangarei Film Society's facebook page to keep in contact and continue that sense of community.

We look forward to continuing our 2020 film season at a later date, so we can once again enjoy your company. We will keep you updated via email and by posting onto our website.

Noho ora mai, keep well
Kia kaha

Nga mihi
WFS Chair and committee

1718 days ago

Be Neighbourly, and...

Neighbourly.co.nz

With Covid-19 separating us physically, we need to ensure we aren’t making any group of people feel distant from our community. Let's continue to show our Kiwi spirit and support reach other #RaceRelationsDay2020

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1718 days ago

Reach Out to your communities in times of crisis

Neighbourly.co.nz

Reach Out is a hub for Kiwis to find and give support from others during this global pandemic. Head over to the page and share how you're coping, how you can support each other, and what everyone is doing to embrace the changes that are happening around us. Visit page

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1721 days ago

Drain unblocking

Joanne from Hikurangi Coastal

Looking for a person who does drain unblocking of the toilet please. If you’d let me know the name and contact number please. Thank you very much in advance.

1719 days ago

Update

The health and wellbeing of the client families and community we serve, as well as our caring team here at Morris & Morris funerals, is our highest priority. We also need to be very aware of the contact we have with others and how that may affect extended family and friends, particularly the … View moreThe health and wellbeing of the client families and community we serve, as well as our caring team here at Morris & Morris funerals, is our highest priority. We also need to be very aware of the contact we have with others and how that may affect extended family and friends, particularly the elderly.

We continue to monitor the situation daily through our membership of the Funeral Directors Association of New Zealand, who are in regular contact with the Ministry of Health. The FDANZ have put out guidance and safeguard information which we are adhering to.

The Government has banned indoor gatherings of 100 people or more during the virus outbreak. This will affect funeral gatherings. There are however a number of alternatives to a full gatherings and we would be happy to discuss these with you. One of the best ways to reach people who may not be able to attend the funeral is via our live streaming option, which during this current period of disruption we are offering free of charge to every family we serve.

At this stage, while funerals are going ahead, even with the current restrictions, we ask that families consider ways to reduce possible exposure and spread of this virus. Holding smaller gatherings can reduce the exposure to the virus and the option of a memorial service at a future date may work for you better. In all cases we will be advising our client families according to their individual needs. A funeral as part of a meaningful farewell remain vitally important to our emotional and mental wellbeing.

Most importantly we must ask that anyone who is experiencing flu-like symptoms or who have recently returned from travel, especially from hot-spot countries (e.g: China, Japan, South Korea, Iran, Italy & Spain) consider not attending funerals during this uncertain period.

Our natural tendency at a time of grief is to hug and embrace and give comfort to our loved ones. We know that COVID-19 spreads through such action so we ask that you refrain from close contact during the funeral.

1722 days ago

Should schools close to stop coronavirus spreading?

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Schools are getting ready to run classes online, in case the spread of coronavirus gets worse in New Zealand. Do you think schools should close, or take holidays early, to stop the virus spreading? What would be the trigger point for this? And how would it affect your family if it did happen?

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1719 days ago

Northland's first confirmed case of coronavirus praised

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Update: Northland now has two confirmed cases of coronavirus. The region's first case of coronavirus has been praised for following all the rules to avoid transmission to others. What do you think? You can also add to this post of local events that have been cancelled due to Covid-19.

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1719 days ago

Relay For Life Northland

Natasha Judd from Cancer Society Northland

Cancer Society ‘Relay For Life’ events postponed due to COVID-19
16/3/20
The Cancer Society takes the health and well-being of our communities seriously. In response to COVID-19 we have decided to postpone our Relay For Life events scheduled between now and the 6th April.

We would like to … View more
Cancer Society ‘Relay For Life’ events postponed due to COVID-19
16/3/20
The Cancer Society takes the health and well-being of our communities seriously. In response to COVID-19 we have decided to postpone our Relay For Life events scheduled between now and the 6th April.

We would like to thank all our event participants, volunteers, and staff for the huge amount of work that has been done to plan and manage these events. We look forward to announcing new event dates when we can.

Relay For Life is one of our major community events that brings people together. We celebrate those who have survived cancer, remember those who have passed away and collectively fight back by raising funds. With the funds raised, the Cancer Society can deliver vital services right across Aotearoa.

We hope to see all participants at the events later in the year. We would like to give you the opportunity to donate your registration fee to Relay For Life, however, if you would like it refunded please contact your local Cancer Society.

Participants should contact their local Cancer Society team who will be able to answer any questions they may have about the event including funds already raised in support of the Cancer Society.

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