Glenbervie, Whangarei

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473 days ago

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Learn with us!
Are you looking to further your study goals? Or are you wanting to try something new? Rukuhia te mātauranga – pursue knowledge with courses at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi.

Choose from a wide variety of subjects and programmes, ranging from certificates and undergraduate degrees to Master and Doctorate level. With subjects including, education, humanities, indigenous studies, mātauranga Māori, te reo Māori, radio broadcasting, sciences, marae centred learning and much more! With delivery available at multiple sites and some with online delivery we invite you to find out more.

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473 days ago

10th Year Anniversary Sale

Jay from Beds4U Whangarei

Come and celebrate our momentous 10th Year Anniversary Sale! We have exciting surprises in store for you, including complimentary gifts and FREE LOCAL DELIVERY*. This is an event you won't want to miss, so join us and make the most of these incredible offers! See you there!

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474 days ago

Antique Dining Table & Chairs

Gerhard from Central Whangarei

Antique (ca. 1900) oval table (European solid oak) with shaped legs on wheels and upholstered chairs (2 head chairs with armrests, 5 chairs).
Table extendable with removable centre section by using the original winding handle. Measurements
6 seater 178cm x 93cm, 4 seater 156cm x 93cm
The table… View more
Antique (ca. 1900) oval table (European solid oak) with shaped legs on wheels and upholstered chairs (2 head chairs with armrests, 5 chairs).
Table extendable with removable centre section by using the original winding handle. Measurements
6 seater 178cm x 93cm, 4 seater 156cm x 93cm
The table top is in used condition with a couple of minor marks, no dents or scratches on table or chairs, good condition for age.
Viewing and pick up in Whangarei

Price: $1,850

474 days ago

Imagine the innocent laughter and gleaming smiles of our precious children as they experience the pure joy of play

Glen from Central Whangarei

We passionately implore your compassionate hearts to join us in a cause that will bring sunshine to the little souls of Raumanga Park, Whangārei. Imagine the innocent laughter and gleaming smiles of our precious children as they experience the pure joy of play, regardless of their physical … View moreWe passionately implore your compassionate hearts to join us in a cause that will bring sunshine to the little souls of Raumanga Park, Whangārei. Imagine the innocent laughter and gleaming smiles of our precious children as they experience the pure joy of play, regardless of their physical challenges. We are tirelessly striving to fundraise for an accessible seesaw, a remarkable invention that will allow our children, even those with disabilities, to be included, to be part of the merriment, and to simply feel the warmth of belonging.

Take a moment to explore this webpage and witness the beauty of this extraordinary product through the video presented. See the happiness it can bring, the memories it can create, and the barriers it can break.

At the bottom of the page, you will find a variety of options for making a donation. Your contribution, no matter the size, will be the beacon that helps guide us closer to our goal. We need you. We need your generous heart. We need your spirit of giving.

With your assistance, we can transform an ordinary park into a sanctuary of inclusivity and joy, a place where all children, regardless of their abilities, can create beautiful memories that will last a lifetime.

Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for considering becoming part of this transformative journey. The moment to act is now. We can't do this without you. www.childrenwithdisability.co.nz...

474 days ago

Last chance to buy tickets!

Heart Foundation

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Worth over $1.5 million this Jennian Homes build features four bedrooms, two bathrooms and boasts a stylish open-plan kitchen, living and dining area for year-round … View more
Lottery closing soon! Buy your tickets today for a chance to win this fully furnished home in South Island’s stunning Wānaka!

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476 days ago

Co-Governance Rally

Marlene from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads

Hi All,
Does anyone know if the Co Governance Rally is still on at the
Whareora Hall, 820 Whareora Road, Pataua North Road, Whangārei today at 2:30 pm?
I'm curious & would like to see & hear for myself what Julian Batchelor has to say at these meetings that is if I'm allowed in!… View more
Hi All,
Does anyone know if the Co Governance Rally is still on at the
Whareora Hall, 820 Whareora Road, Pataua North Road, Whangārei today at 2:30 pm?
I'm curious & would like to see & hear for myself what Julian Batchelor has to say at these meetings that is if I'm allowed in!

If the venue or time has changed at the last minute (as has happened at another schedule meeting) - could someone please update details here. Thank you.
Heres some info.
www.nzherald.co.nz...

476 days ago

Summary checklist for JP clients

Valerie Wong from Northland Justices of the Peace Association

* Phone the JP for an appointment (unless going to one of our local Service Desks).
* Explain what it is you need to be completed - some documents can take more time than you expect.
* Do not sign any of your documents beforehand - you may complete the details required but if the document needs … View more
* Phone the JP for an appointment (unless going to one of our local Service Desks).
* Explain what it is you need to be completed - some documents can take more time than you expect.
* Do not sign any of your documents beforehand - you may complete the details required but if the document needs to be witnessed, declared or sworn, the Justice of the Peace must complete what is required and must personally see you sign it.
* Please bring photo ID preferably otherwise some other form of identification. It may not be required but it pays to be prepared.
* If the documentation you are requiring to be processed originated outside of New Zealand, check that a NZ JP can complete it for you. In some cases, a JP may not be able to act and you may need the services of a Notary Public.
* If you need a certified copy of a document, please bring the original document and the cop(y/ies) that need(s) certifying.

For the complete checklist, visit the Royal Federation of NZ Justices' Associations website.

476 days ago

New Tikipunga Service Desk opening Wednesday 9th August

Valerie Wong from Northland Justices of the Peace Association

Just a reminder that our new Service Desk will be up and running this coming Wednesday at the Tikipunga Library from 9.30 am until noon. This service desk will only be open on Wednesday mornings at this location.

476 days ago

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This Father’s Day, gift a 1-year subscription to The TV Guide and save $57 off RRP - 52 issues … View more
Spoil the TV connoisseur in your life with a subscription to NZ’s most popular entertainment magazine. The TV Guide contains TV listings, entertainment, gossip, competitions, puzzles, and more!

This Father’s Day, gift a 1-year subscription to The TV Guide and save $57 off RRP - 52 issues delivered weekly straight to their home. Offer available until 2 September 2023.

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476 days ago

Isabella the Resilient

Glen from Central Whangarei

Isabella the Resilient
Once upon a time, in the humble town of Waipu, lived a spirited girl named Isabella. Everyone knew her as a bubbly child, full of charm and vitality, spreading joy wherever she went. But everything changed on her 16th birthday.

The day was filled with laughter and love, … View more
Isabella the Resilient
Once upon a time, in the humble town of Waipu, lived a spirited girl named Isabella. Everyone knew her as a bubbly child, full of charm and vitality, spreading joy wherever she went. But everything changed on her 16th birthday.

The day was filled with laughter and love, as her friends and family gathered in Waipu to celebrate. But in a horrific twist of fate, a casual play with her younger brother ended tragically. Isabella, attempting to catch a runaway balloon, tripped and fell through a glass window. The glass shattered around her like crystal rain, piercing her right arm terribly and scarring her face.

The injuries were so severe that her right arm had to be amputated. The loss of her arm and the scars on her face seemed to steal away her joyous spirit. She was no longer the radiant Isabella everyone knew. Instead, she became the target of harsh words and cruel whispers. Names like 'Scarface' followed her like a shadow.

Yet, in the midst of adversity, Isabella found a well of inner strength she never knew she possessed. She chose to turn her pain into purpose and decided not to let her circumstances define her.

Driven by this newfound resolve, she pursued a career in badminton. Many people doubted her, but she proved them wrong. With fiery determination, she trained harder than anyone else, mastering the art of the game with just one arm.

Isabella's victories on the badminton court earned her a scholarship to university. Though her journey was far from easy, she flourished. Her story was a beacon of inspiration for others, and she was no longer 'Scarface,' but 'Isabella the Resilient'.

However, she wanted to do more than just inspire; she wanted to make a tangible difference. Thus, she pursued a career in medicine, her ambition fueled by her own experience. She worked tirelessly, her spirit unbroken, eventually becoming Dr. Isabella Rossi, a leading expert in the field of regenerative medicine.

True to her cause, she turned her focus towards developing better treatments for scarred skin. She researched relentlessly, driven by the memory of her pain, her disfigurement, and the torment she endured. She wanted no one to suffer as she had, and she believed in the beauty of every scar - a testament to the strength of human endurance.

After years of work, she unveiled a revolutionary treatment that reduced and healed scars, helping thousands reclaim their confidence and lives. As the news of her achievement spread, Isabella's name echoed in every corner of the world.

Isabella, who was once called 'Scarface', had transformed her own scars into symbols of resilience. Her story touched the hearts of millions, reshaping the narrative of adversity. It was no longer about the pain endured but about the strength discovered within. And for all the Isabellas in the world, she became a beacon of hope and a testament to human resilience, compassion, and determination.

Isabella's journey from the traumatic incident on her 16th birthday to becoming an acclaimed doctor and an inspiration to many was a testament to her indomitable spirit. Her story serves as a poignant reminder that it is not our circumstances, but how we respond to them, that truly defines us.

Please support our young disabled
www.childrenwithdisability.co.nz...
Authored by Glen McMillan Copyright 05-08-2023

478 days ago

Poll: True or false? Drinking a glass of red wine every day is good for your heart.

The Team from Heart Foundation NZ

To find out the answer, click the link below and take our ‘Truth about alcohol' quiz.

www.heartfoundation.org.nz...

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True or false? Drinking a glass of red wine every day is good for your heart.
  • 50.1% True
    50.1% Complete
  • 49.9% False
    49.9% Complete
2429 votes
478 days ago

Whangarei Film Society - NO screenings for Thursday August 10th

Geoff from Central Whangarei

Good people

WFS has no screenings at Forum North for this Thursday, the 10th August as there is no venue available.

But we have films all set for the 17th. Stay tuned for details next week.

478 days ago

Dining table makeover

The Team from Resene ColorShop Whangarei

Is your dining table tasteless and dull?

Apply high gloss Resene Black for an instant injection of tabletop glam.

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478 days ago

Old Bricks Free For Removal

Steve from Maunu

FREE
300 old bricks from partial wall removal.
Mixture of broken and whole clumps to be removed. Kensington area.

Free

485 days ago

The most beautiful spot in every region of NZ

Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel

Hi there,
We're on the lookout for the most beautiful spots in New Zealand, and would love to hear your favourites.
While it will be impossible to include all of them in one article, we'd appreciate your help in narrowing it down. What do you think are most beautiful places in … View more
Hi there,
We're on the lookout for the most beautiful spots in New Zealand, and would love to hear your favourites.
While it will be impossible to include all of them in one article, we'd appreciate your help in narrowing it down. What do you think are most beautiful places in NZ's regions? Do you have a favourite spot in the Waikato, Taranaki, Canterbury, Southland or elsewhere?
Feel free to comment below, send me a message or email me at lorna.thornber@stuff.co.nz. Please include 'NFP' in your comment if you do not want it or your name included in an article. Thanks in advance for taking the time to share.

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