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Peter from Kamo
There are road works of some description in Mains Ave.
What do they do?
They put rows of cones into Kamo Road (!) and a couple of lollipop guys with crash helmets holding up the traffic down Kamo Road. There is NO justification, and NO visible purpose to this, other than annoying through … View moreThere are road works of some description in Mains Ave.
What do they do?
They put rows of cones into Kamo Road (!) and a couple of lollipop guys with crash helmets holding up the traffic down Kamo Road. There is NO justification, and NO visible purpose to this, other than annoying through traffic.
I almost feel like asking for Wayne Brown to come up from Auckland and banish those in charge to lower Turkmenistan. The intellectual vacuity behind these 'safety measures' is unbelievable. I repeat: there was no work going on on Kamo Road, no workers were near Kamo road, except the two guys with stop-go lollipops.
Seriously, folks.
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. We will remember them."
Happy Anzac Day!
The Team from NZ Compare
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them."
From the poem 'For the fallen' by Laurence Binyon
Angelika from Maunu
I’m looking for a plastic cat litter tray.
Perhaps someone might have a spare one sitting in the garage?
Chris from Maunu
Can someone more knowledgeable than I, kindly advise as to why this has even been considered? If say, a teen really wishes to learn to drive properly and safely and subsequently pass the Test, then why shouldn't they pay for it themselves? I had to get an extra job as a teen, to pay for my … View moreCan someone more knowledgeable than I, kindly advise as to why this has even been considered? If say, a teen really wishes to learn to drive properly and safely and subsequently pass the Test, then why shouldn't they pay for it themselves? I had to get an extra job as a teen, to pay for my driving lessons and test and why not? it was, after all for my benefit. Of course, it goes without saying, the 'lost revenue' will be passed onto us tax payers. Yet more spoon feeding?
Don't go old-school this winter and just throw on another jersey to beat the cold. You deserve to be truly comfortable in a warm, dry home without stressing about power bills.
Warmer Kiwi Homes is a government grant that offers 80% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to… View moreDon't go old-school this winter and just throw on another jersey to beat the cold. You deserve to be truly comfortable in a warm, dry home without stressing about power bills.
Warmer Kiwi Homes is a government grant that offers 80% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to 80% off an energy-efficient heater, like a heat pump.
And you may get it even cheaper than that - lots of community organisations offer extra funding to reduce the cost further.
Check your eligibility, or check for your whānau, at www.warmerkiwihomes.govt.nz
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World Book Day changes lives through a love of books and shared reading.
This World Book Day, 23 April 2023, we want to see more children develop a life-long habit of reading for pleasure and enjoy the opportunities and benefits this brings them. Designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration … View moreWorld Book Day changes lives through a love of books and shared reading.
This World Book Day, 23 April 2023, we want to see more children develop a life-long habit of reading for pleasure and enjoy the opportunities and benefits this brings them. Designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration of books and reading, World Book Day is marked in over 100 countries around the globe.
Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga
Green Grubs
📯This FREE download contains lots of discussion prompts around the topic of Anzac day - a great way to get conversation flowing after some early-morning dawn parade experiences...
⚠️PLEASE NOTE - this download includes a variety of options (some more suitable for home … View moreGreen Grubs
📯This FREE download contains lots of discussion prompts around the topic of Anzac day - a great way to get conversation flowing after some early-morning dawn parade experiences...
⚠️PLEASE NOTE - this download includes a variety of options (some more suitable for home learning, and one page more appropriate for AUS learners!) SO PLEASE CHECK BEFORE PRINTING!
🌹 You can find this and other FREE downloads here: greengrubsgardenclub.com...
🌹 Find the full range of Ancac day resources are in the Green Grubs website store here: greengrubsgardenclub.com...
#anzacday2023 #anzacday #kiwiclassroom #nzteachers
Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga
Here is the information for Whangarei District:
6:00am Whangarei Dawn Service - Laurie Hall Park
6:15am Ngunguru Sports Complex
9:00am Maungatapere Community Hall
10:00am Pehiaweri Marae - Glenbervie
10:00am Takahiwai Marae
10:00am Kamo Memorial Hall
10:00am Whangarei Maunu Lawn Cemetery… View moreHere is the information for Whangarei District:
6:00am Whangarei Dawn Service - Laurie Hall Park
6:15am Ngunguru Sports Complex
9:00am Maungatapere Community Hall
10:00am Pehiaweri Marae - Glenbervie
10:00am Takahiwai Marae
10:00am Kamo Memorial Hall
10:00am Whangarei Maunu Lawn Cemetery
10:30am Hikurangi School
11:00am Maungakaramea Sports Club
11:00am Waipu - at Monument
2:00pm Whangarei Heads Marina Club
Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga
Community Operations Te Tai Tokerau Northland - DIA
April 12
Introducing our Whangarei/Kaipara Local Distribution Committee, elected from local community organisations to make decisions on COGS grants. Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou, thank you all for your work.
The 2023 COGS priorities for … View moreCommunity Operations Te Tai Tokerau Northland - DIA
April 12
Introducing our Whangarei/Kaipara Local Distribution Committee, elected from local community organisations to make decisions on COGS grants. Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou, thank you all for your work.
The 2023 COGS priorities for Whangarei/Kaipara are:
▪️ Older people and those with disabilities are connected, involved in the community and have access to the services they need.
▪️ The wellbeing and aspirations of Māori are supported and valued.
▪️ Families, children, and young people can access services increasing their physical and mental wellbeing and ability to build better futures.
▪️ All communities are enabled to celebrate their diversity, which encourages community wellbeing, resilience, and inclusiveness.
▪️ Community needs are met by organisations with a clear local footprint who are building community resilience.
▪️ Volunteers and community organisation staff are valued, resourced and well trained.
COGS (Community Organisation Grants Scheme) is open for applications, and closes on the 3rd of May 2023🙌
COGS grants support voluntary and not-for-profit organisations working in local communities and neighbourhoods.
Joyce from Onerahi
Free beer fridge for garage, goes well. Its a Phillips brand would only be suitable for an outside fridge, it has served us well when we have extra family home for Christmas and special occasions.
Free
Celebrate Mother’s Day with a subscription to New Zealand’s favourite lifestyle magazine, NZ House & Garden. Either gift or purchase a 1-year subscription to
NZ House & Garden for only $89, save $38!
NZ House & Garden is the authority on interiors, homes and gardens. We cross … View moreCelebrate Mother’s Day with a subscription to New Zealand’s favourite lifestyle magazine, NZ House & Garden. Either gift or purchase a 1-year subscription to
NZ House & Garden for only $89, save $38!
NZ House & Garden is the authority on interiors, homes and gardens. We cross the style boundaries — from the smallest, most beautifully crafted spaces to designer showstoppers. Then there’s the sumptuous food with recipes you’ll really want to try, carefully curated travel and all the latest homeware and shopping trends.
Happy Mother’s Day,
NZ House & Garden
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Whangarei
Refresh an old table with a Resene Colorwood Whitewash finish.
Learn how to make old new again wiith these handy instructions.
World Creativity and Innovation Day provides people with a reason to try to solve old problems in new ways, with the potential of finding better and more effective methods to accomplish our goals!
Geoff from Central Whangarei
Good People
For Thursday, the 27th April at 6pm we are screening the brilliant Korean film, Broker.
Our 8pm screening will be the UK documentary, Lancaster.
BROKER
Korea, (English subtitles), 2022, Rated M
From the director of Shoplifters and featuring one of the stars from Parasite, … View moreGood People
For Thursday, the 27th April at 6pm we are screening the brilliant Korean film, Broker.
Our 8pm screening will be the UK documentary, Lancaster.
BROKER
Korea, (English subtitles), 2022, Rated M
From the director of Shoplifters and featuring one of the stars from Parasite, comes the top film from Cannes in 2022, Broker.
Ha Sang is the owner of a laundry and volunteers at the nearby church, where his friend Dong-soo works. They run an illegal business together: Sang-hyeon occasionally steals babies from the church's baby box (where children are left by poor families to be adopted) and Dong-soo deletes the church's surveillance footage that shows a baby was left there. They then sell the babies on the black market to rich couples who can’t have children of their own.
But when a young mother surprises the duo by returning to ensure her baby finds a good home, the three of them end up embarking on a journey together to find the right couple, building an unlikely family of their own along the way.
“One of the year’s most delightful films.” - BBC
View the trailer at: www.youtube.com...
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Tickets: Door sales only. Price: $10 for WFS members, $15 for non members.
Cash only please - no Eftpos/credit card services available.
Visit whangareifilmsociety.org and sign up for our free weekly email for information on our films and screening dates for 2023.
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