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Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Residents opposed to Housing NZ's 37-lot subdivision planned for Puriri Park have little choice but to accept it, with mayor Sheryl Mai saying it meets a desperate housing need. What do you think of the development? Is it in the right place in Whangārei?
34 replies (Members only)
The Team from Resene ColorShop Whangarei
Bring your home to life with a hanging plant holder.
It’s a gorgeous way to display your indoor plants.
Use your favourite Resene colours to complement the rest of your home. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick … View moreBring your home to life with a hanging plant holder.
It’s a gorgeous way to display your indoor plants.
Use your favourite Resene colours to complement the rest of your home. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Fay from Rural West Whangarei
This table is good for jigsaws etc, 790 long,440 high, 545 wide
Price: $25
Fay from Rural West Whangarei
This Table has many uses, is in excellent order. It is 1595 long by 600depth,740 high.At reduced price, new condition, solid table. Now $60.
Price: $60
The Team from Readers Tours
For over three decades, Readers Tours has been taking our loyal readers on unforgettable journeys exploring the rich history and culture of New Zealand’s hidden gems.
The much loved North and South Island Journeys are back for 2020, along with the launch of two new escapes in both the North … View moreFor over three decades, Readers Tours has been taking our loyal readers on unforgettable journeys exploring the rich history and culture of New Zealand’s hidden gems.
The much loved North and South Island Journeys are back for 2020, along with the launch of two new escapes in both the North and South Island. These new shorter escapes are the perfect length of time for those adventurous seniors who want a taste of the spectacular excursions and sights our country has to offer.
To celebrate the launch of our brand new tours, our friends at TV Guide and Neighbourly are giving away a year’s subscription for TV Guide to one lucky adventurer!
All you have to do is tell us a New Zealand destination you would love to visit via this link and you'll be in the draw to win!
Entries close 19th December 2019.
Go into win
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Climate change, dry weather and deforestation have all led to an early hose ban in Northland's Kaikohe. There are no such restrictions in Whangārei but it has been a dry year here and reservoir storage levels were down in winter. If one was introduced, how would a hose ban impact you?
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
The Mid Northern Rodeo's 2020 event has been cancelled, in part because of animal rights activists' discouragement of sponsorship. What do you think of rodeo?
Glen from Central Whangarei
Need a hand I called EasyfixNZ based in Whangarei they are the ones to call for maintaining around the home and garden
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Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Northland's open fire season ends on Tuesday with Fire and Emergency NZ saying hot, dry weather means fire should only be allowed by permit. Do you think it has been hot and dry? How will the fire ban affect you?
Joe & Gaylene from Hikurangi Coastal
Why does Council not follow Auckland's lead and hand out yellow-lidded wheelie bins for recycling and have collections every fortnight instead of weekly? It would involve hiring people to sort the contents but would avoid the windblown refuse clogging up our drains and gutters under the … View moreWhy does Council not follow Auckland's lead and hand out yellow-lidded wheelie bins for recycling and have collections every fortnight instead of weekly? It would involve hiring people to sort the contents but would avoid the windblown refuse clogging up our drains and gutters under the present bin collection system. If council were serious about pollution, they should do this instead of the second bin provided for glass.
13 replies (Members only)
Time is running out to enter your nomination! With just over a week to go, don't miss out on the chance to win enough Resene paint and accessories to colourfully transformed your community.
We've had dozens of entries into the Resene Colour Your Community competition - you can … View moreTime is running out to enter your nomination! With just over a week to go, don't miss out on the chance to win enough Resene paint and accessories to colourfully transformed your community.
We've had dozens of entries into the Resene Colour Your Community competition - you can check them out here.
Now's your final chance to paint a new mural for your community hall, clean up graffiti or refresh your local playground's paint job.
Enter now!
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for children and young people, with lessons that can seem small, but are significant in terms of their impact.
These are lessons about important life skills such as confidence, identity, respect and persistence.
Become a teacher … View moreEvery day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for children and young people, with lessons that can seem small, but are significant in terms of their impact.
These are lessons about important life skills such as confidence, identity, respect and persistence.
Become a teacher and take your place alongside our children and young people. You’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their lives; to strengthen communities and build a better future for our next generations.
Learn more
Reporter Whangārei Leader
We all have a favourite business - where the people are super friendly, the goods or services top notch, the deals great, or we appreciate the sponsorship they give to the town.
The most valuable contribution of small businesses, is the community spirit they foster. They set up shop where they see… View moreWe all have a favourite business - where the people are super friendly, the goods or services top notch, the deals great, or we appreciate the sponsorship they give to the town.
The most valuable contribution of small businesses, is the community spirit they foster. They set up shop where they see potential for their vision to flourish, and we want to celebrate that.
Tell us who your fave business is and why, and you could win a $50 Prezzy card just in time for Christmas! Comment below!
18 replies (Members only)
Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
The Ministry for the Environment has opened consultation on a proposed expansion of the landfill levy.
Currently, disposing of waste in a landfill is generally cheaper and easier than alternatives like recycling, composting and reusing. Waste going into landfills has been steadily increasing. Only… View moreThe Ministry for the Environment has opened consultation on a proposed expansion of the landfill levy.
Currently, disposing of waste in a landfill is generally cheaper and easier than alternatives like recycling, composting and reusing. Waste going into landfills has been steadily increasing. Only a small proportion of New Zealand’s waste is currently reused or recycled. New Zealand has one of the highest rates of household waste production per capita in the OECD.
The reality is that many resources sent to New Zealand landfills could be recycled, composted or reused. There are many reasons why this is not happening. The main ones are lack of incentives, and lack of easy, readily available alternatives. The relatively low cost of disposal to landfill and the higher cost of recovering and recycling materials leads to products that could be recycled being taken to landfill instead.
The proposed levy changes are initially balanced, to allow households and businesses to adjust while new and improved waste management systems are established, but also to minimise the risk of increased fly-tipping or illegal waste disposal. It is estimated that the levy changes would lead to a fee increase of about 35 cents per 65-litre household rubbish bag by 2023.
The Ministry has provided a six-page summary consultation document and the full consultation document (81 pages). There is an online submission tool, and a Facebook post for sharing with family, friends and interested parties.
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