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Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

1475 days ago

Do you know more about Saturday's fire at Tutukaka?

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

A fire at Tutukaka Reserve on Saturday night, which burnt through 5ha and came close to homes, is being treated as suspicious. Do you know any more information about what happened?

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1475 days ago

2 x sofas for sale $100 for them both

Christy from Raumanga

Average condition, very solid and comfortable condition but both have cat scratch damage.

Colour: chocolatey brown

Pick up Otaika ... will need a couple of strong people to carry them.

195cm Wide
90cm Deep
70cm High

Price: $100

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1475 days ago

Rimu Dressing Table for Sale

Christy from Raumanga

Rimu Dressing Table
Excellent condition
8 drawers

130cm wide
42cm high
65cm deep

Pick up Otaika

Price: $150

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1475 days ago

Popular baby product recalled

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Herobility Eco Feeding Spoon and Eco Baby Spoon & Fork have been recalled as they pose a choking hazard for babies. It has been found that these can break into small pieces.

The product has been sold at Mummum, Global Baby, Hatch Boutique, J Ballantynes, Mighty Ape, Smith and Caugheys and … View more
Herobility Eco Feeding Spoon and Eco Baby Spoon & Fork have been recalled as they pose a choking hazard for babies. It has been found that these can break into small pieces.

The product has been sold at Mummum, Global Baby, Hatch Boutique, J Ballantynes, Mighty Ape, Smith and Caugheys and The Nile from October 2019 to October 2020

If you have one of these forks/spoons and the date stamp is marked 2019 or earlier (or no date stamp is shown), the company advises to stop using the product and contact Bloom and Grow NZ to organise for a gift voucher to the same value.

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1475 days ago

Beware...some adorable ghosts may be haunting your streets.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Halloween can be a fun way to connect with your community. But naturally not all homes in New Zealand will get involved.
If your house is open to trick or treaters this weekend, or if you know of some popular, local streets for trick or treating, please share these below.

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1478 days ago

Hurry... Last time offer for 2020!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This is your final chance to grab our FREE 3-month Premium Business Listing!

Usually $150, your 3-month Premium Business Listing enables you to reach thousands of people who live around your business! Find friendly locals who want your services, introduce your team and share what makes you … View more
This is your final chance to grab our FREE 3-month Premium Business Listing!

Usually $150, your 3-month Premium Business Listing enables you to reach thousands of people who live around your business! Find friendly locals who want your services, introduce your team and share what makes you stand out from the rest.

There's no catches and no hidden fees. It's just our small way of saying thank you for playing such an essential part in our communities.

Grab your FREE 3 Month Premium Business Listing now!

*offer ends 31 October
Get 3 Months FREE

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1479 days ago

NZ Society of Genealogists, Whangarei Branch

Nancy from Kensington

New Zealand Society of Genealogists Whangarei Branch
Saturday November 7th, 10 am-12 noon
In Honour of Armistice
Do you have a WW1 veteran in your family?
May Bain Room, upstairs Whangarei Library
Members and visitors welcome
No entry charge
For more information contact: Nancy ph 0272720032

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New Zealand Society of Genealogists Whangarei Branch
Saturday November 7th, 10 am-12 noon
In Honour of Armistice
Do you have a WW1 veteran in your family?
May Bain Room, upstairs Whangarei Library
Members and visitors welcome
No entry charge
For more information contact: Nancy ph 0272720032

Email Whangarei@genealogy.org.nz

1480 days ago

Habit-Building for High School

NumberWorks'nWords Whangarei

Approaching later primary school years can be a time of mixed emotions for students and their parents. Independence is emerging in the form of homework and study time, interest in specific subject areas might be developing, and ideas about the world and how to make a positive impact are surfacing.
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Approaching later primary school years can be a time of mixed emotions for students and their parents. Independence is emerging in the form of homework and study time, interest in specific subject areas might be developing, and ideas about the world and how to make a positive impact are surfacing.
By working together with your child to build these 5 actions, habits can be formed now in time to start high school in the coming years, with confidence.

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1480 days ago

Happy Fri-YAY Neighbourhood Supporters! 🥳

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

We know it's our first long weekend since June and many of us are itching to hit the roads, but there's no need to rush. Make sure to slow down, buckle up and have a plan so that you can arrive safely to wherever you're going. 💖

If you're getting behind the wheel:

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We know it's our first long weekend since June and many of us are itching to hit the roads, but there's no need to rush. Make sure to slow down, buckle up and have a plan so that you can arrive safely to wherever you're going. 💖

If you're getting behind the wheel:

🌧 Drive to conditions

↔️ Keep a safe following distance

😇 Be patient with other drivers

☕️ Take regular breaks to stay alert

⌚️ Allow plenty of time

👉 Use that indicator!


For the latest traffic updates:

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1480 days ago

Looking for planting tips?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

In this week’s issue we say growing organic tomatoes is easier than you think. We list more crops to plant on Labour Weekend and give tips for bigger and better tulips next year. Learn the right way to harvest herbs and enlist predatory insects to eat up aphid pests.

Build a foldable climbing … View more
In this week’s issue we say growing organic tomatoes is easier than you think. We list more crops to plant on Labour Weekend and give tips for bigger and better tulips next year. Learn the right way to harvest herbs and enlist predatory insects to eat up aphid pests.

Build a foldable climbing frame for upwardly mobile crops plus go in the draw for vouchers from Awapuni Nurseries and a vege grower’s hamper from Yates.

Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here:

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1480 days ago

FREE* Low E double glazing upgrade. Terms apply.

RetroFit Double Glazing - Northland

Check out our Retrofit Double Glazing Summer Special! Get a FREE* Low E double glazing upgrade on you retrofit job. The choice is yours, don't let your house overheat this summer and beat the winter rush to avoid a cold and damp home. Enjoy the benefits of retrofit double glazing all year … View moreCheck out our Retrofit Double Glazing Summer Special! Get a FREE* Low E double glazing upgrade on you retrofit job. The choice is yours, don't let your house overheat this summer and beat the winter rush to avoid a cold and damp home. Enjoy the benefits of retrofit double glazing all year round. So, don't wait we also offer a free no obligation measure and quote. click here to request for your free measure and quote. *Terms apply click here to view them

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1480 days ago

Make a sensory table

The Team from Resene ColorShop Whangarei

Take an old children’s table and turn it into a fun and tactile sensory board.

Sensory boards can be made with all sorts of textures and themes for young children, and are great learning tools. Let your children help choose the Resene colours and help fun with contrasting colours.

Make the most… View more
Take an old children’s table and turn it into a fun and tactile sensory board.

Sensory boards can be made with all sorts of textures and themes for young children, and are great learning tools. Let your children help choose the Resene colours and help fun with contrasting colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own

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1480 days ago

This degree changed my life!

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi

Te Tohu Toi Tangata - Bachelor of Humanities

Meet Christina Nuku who graduated with majors in Indigenous Studies and Policy. Through Awanuiārangi, Christina experienced a 3-month exchange programme at the University of Northern British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. She shares “the exchange… View more
Te Tohu Toi Tangata - Bachelor of Humanities

Meet Christina Nuku who graduated with majors in Indigenous Studies and Policy. Through Awanuiārangi, Christina experienced a 3-month exchange programme at the University of Northern British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. She shares “the exchange connected me with the Nisga’a people, First Nations tribal systems, communities and hauora programmes. It informed my studies and opened my mind. It was a genuine privilege to connect with the tangata whenua there, and an opportunity I would never otherwise have had”

“The difference at Awanuiārangi is the whanaungatanga. Our kaiako cultivated a supportive and nurturing environment”. Study remotely with us in 2021!
Find out more

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1483 days ago

Gutters

Shaza from Glenbervie

Recommendation for someone to clean gutters, and washing the outside of the house.thanks

1481 days ago

What do you think of a new bus service to Hikurangi?

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Northland Regional Council is trying a new bus service to Hikurangi.
The 'Hikurangi Link’ will leave Whangarei’s Rose St at 9.15am on Thursdays, stopping on Kamo Rd before arriving at Hikurangi Town Centre (opposite The Miners Rest) at 9.52am. It will then return to town, arriving at … View more
Northland Regional Council is trying a new bus service to Hikurangi.
The 'Hikurangi Link’ will leave Whangarei’s Rose St at 9.15am on Thursdays, stopping on Kamo Rd before arriving at Hikurangi Town Centre (opposite The Miners Rest) at 9.52am. It will then return to town, arriving at 10.25am.
The return trip will leave Rose St at 1.30pm (leaving Hikurangi at 2.07pm). Trips will cost $3 each way.
What do you think of this service? Will you use it?

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