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104 days ago

Land Transport (Revenue) Amendment Bill

Stewart from Kamo

You have 4 days left to make a submission on the above bill (link below). This bill should it become law will make it compulsory for you to have an Electronic GPS Road User Charge device in your vehicle.

This will allow a 3rd party operator to monitor and store all data relating to your travel, including travel route, how often, when, distance and speed. While the Government says this is only for monitoring distance, there is nothing stopping them or future governments to use it to track people and send out speed infringements for even traveling 1km over the limit at ANY point during you journey.

This 3rd party company is also there to make a profit, as such any savings at the pump by the removal of the fuel tax will simply be added back on in excess with service fees when you buy your mileage in advance. There is also an up to $15,000 fine for using a non authorized device that could be interpreted a device for for measuring distance, like a dash cam or GPS system etc. This could mean you have to buy an expensive authorised device to use for monitoring.

Given the recent wave of breeches of data from Neighbourly and Manage My Health, the Government cannot guaranty that this data will be safe from hack; or even simply sold in aggregate form to data brokers and insurance companies wanting to increase premiums based on how you drive, where you drive and how fast. My suggestion was that the MUST make a Non invasive Hubometer or similar off line device available for those of use who do not wish to install an Orwellian State Surveillance device in our cars

This bill is also attempting to add tolls to the new Warkworth to Wellsford and Bynderwyn roads when constructed, while at the same time forcing heavy transport to use these toll roads instead of the free routes. Also hidden in this bill is the ability to toll the CURRENT roads, State Highway 1 between Auckland and Whangarei, you know the ones we've been paying for for decades with the fuel tax.

The Government is trying to slip this past during the Christmas break, to avoid the public backlash or submissions. Submissions END Wednesday 7th at 11.59pm. Make your voice heard.

bills.parliament.nz...

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More messages from your neighbours
3 days ago

What is the meaning of this?!

The Neighboury Riddler

Cast your eyes at this picture below and see if you know this common idiom.

Simply 'Like' this post if you think you know the answer, and the big reveal will be posted in the comments at 2pm on the day!

Want to stop seeing these in your newsfeed?
Head here and hover on the Following button on the top right of the page (and it will show Unfollow) and then click it. If it is giving you the option to Follow, then you've successfully unfollowed the Riddles page.

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19 days ago

What's your best cost-saving tip?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Just when we thought the cost of living couldn't climb any higher...it does. While things like fuel prices are out of our control, many of us are looking for small, practical ways to stretch our dollars a bit further. So let’s put our heads together!

Over the next little while, we’ll be sharing tips to help you save money — and we’d love to hear yours too. What’s working for you right now?

Here are a few ideas to get started:
🎉 Plan ahead for the year (birthdays, events, travel) to avoid surprise costs
🪙 Check out $2 shops for everyday items like stationery, baking paper, foil, and cling wrap - often much cheaper than the supermarket
🐖 Bring back the piggy bank and save your loose change
🔨 DIY where you can - like mowing the lawn instead of paying someone
💵 Set a daily budget before heading out and stick to it (cash can help!)
🧴 Stretch household products by diluting things like shampoo or dishwashing liquid

Got a tip that’s helping you save? Share it below, the tip might make a huge difference to someone else.

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19 hours ago

Whangarei Film Society - screenings for Thursday April 23rd

Geoff from Central Whangarei

Good People

Our next film night is on Thursday, 23rd April in the Capitaine Bougainville Theatre at Forum North.

At 6pm, WFS will screen the "Rocumentary" covering the music and career of NZ musician, Shayne Carter, Life In One Chord.

Our 8pm screening is the touching and inspiring story of the woman who pioneered a new style of teaching for children, Maria Montessori.

LIFE IN ONE CHORD
NZ, Rockumentary, 2025, 93 mins,
Cast: Miranda Harcourt, Chris Knox
Director: Margaret Gordon

From the quiet suburbs of Dunedin, to countless packed venues and then signing with international record labels - indie music icon, Shayne Carter has never been one to follow the rules and his music shows it.

Life in One Chord chronicles Shane's early teenage punk ambitions, to then being swept up in the Dunedin sound, forming his first band Straitjacket Fits, and his later self reinvention with Dimmer.

Narrated by Carol Hirschfeld, Life in One Chord fuses candid interviews, extensive archival footage and Carter’s own reflections to capture the grit, chaos, and creativity behind his career and music.

"Dunedin may seem like an unlikely location for a musical revolution, yet it became the locus of an indie music movement that was heard around the world." - IMDB

Shayne is playing in Whangarei at The Woodshed, Riverside Drive on Saturday 2nd May.

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.

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