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New Zealand owned airline based at Auckland Airport, Fly My Sky, has announced the introduction of scheduled flights between Auckland and Whangarei, starting October 23rd 2018.
The scheduled flights will operate return journeys twice daily, Monday to Friday. The flight service will operate using… View moreNew Zealand owned airline based at Auckland Airport, Fly My Sky, has announced the introduction of scheduled flights between Auckland and Whangarei, starting October 23rd 2018.
The scheduled flights will operate return journeys twice daily, Monday to Friday. The flight service will operate using Fly My Sky’s twin engine Britten Norman Islander aircraft, capable of transporting up to 9 passengers and accompanying luggage.
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Kia ora neighbours,
Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was … View moreKia ora neighbours,
Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was debated.
But one debate is still ramping up - should the New Zealand Wars become a compulsory part of the curriculum? What do you think? Take part in our poll below!
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Young people, parents, whanau schools and community leaders- get some insights about trades and services by attending the Got a Trade? Got it Made! free career evening 18 September 6-8pm at Whangarei
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Sue Coleman - Wellness Educator
It is my privilege to bring women's healthy ageing researcher Dr Wendy Sweet into our Northland communities to share her knowledge.
In 2009 I was the NZ Fitness Life Award winner trainer of the year and part of Dr Wendy Sweets' research on how to motivate clients and create change. … View moreIt is my privilege to bring women's healthy ageing researcher Dr Wendy Sweet into our Northland communities to share her knowledge.
In 2009 I was the NZ Fitness Life Award winner trainer of the year and part of Dr Wendy Sweets' research on how to motivate clients and create change. As a wellness educator and passionate advocate for the health of women in Northland, it is my honour to bring you this meaningful education and research to Kaikohe, Kerikeri and Whangarei.
Tickets are limited so book online now to avoid missing out ($25 each).
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Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Do you know of any teachers who are forking out for students out of their own pockets?
Denise from Kensington
Does anyone in Kensington area own a big black fluffy cat ..hes not neutered he comes to my place I feed him hes getting friendlier he's also had a absess on his leg ....im prepared to get him fixed and cleaned up ...hes beautiful
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New Zealand has just had an abnormally warm winter - usually a time where weak pests get killed off. Mild conditions mean they survived, and their numbers are increasing every day. Rats are going to be one of the main pests - especially in Auckland. They're capable of producing litters of up … View moreNew Zealand has just had an abnormally warm winter - usually a time where weak pests get killed off. Mild conditions mean they survived, and their numbers are increasing every day. Rats are going to be one of the main pests - especially in Auckland. They're capable of producing litters of up to 10 offspring every eight weeks under favourable conditions.
This can have a "massive impact" on our native fauna and flora. Rats are a threat for our native birds, insects, geckos and plants - including species like the yellow head and orange-fronted parakeet. And just like rodents, wasps and other creepy crawlies also like warmer weather. These hungry pests can cause chaos to our food supply as they chew on crops and friendly insects and spoil stored food products.
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Plan - Save - Budget
A hands on Workshop
Thursday 20th or 27th September 2018
9.30-1pm
$5 each
Registrations are essential, it will be a great morning to learn about planning your meals, lots of budgeting tips and getting to shop for and cook then share your meal. Call 437 6397 to register … View morePlan - Save - Budget
A hands on Workshop
Thursday 20th or 27th September 2018
9.30-1pm
$5 each
Registrations are essential, it will be a great morning to learn about planning your meals, lots of budgeting tips and getting to shop for and cook then share your meal. Call 437 6397 to register or message me through neighbourly.
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