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Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council
Well done and thank you to the people of Whangarei for getting on board with the new blue bin glass recycling.
There have been hardly any mistakes so far in this week’s collection and crews are finding the sorting much easier and safer. With the different materials pre-sorted they are much more … View moreWell done and thank you to the people of Whangarei for getting on board with the new blue bin glass recycling.
There have been hardly any mistakes so far in this week’s collection and crews are finding the sorting much easier and safer. With the different materials pre-sorted they are much more valuable to recycling plants and can more easily be turned back in to new products. We aim to make our recycling system as efficient as possible, and having Blue Bins for glass is an important part of that effort.
Around 19,000 blue bins have now been delivered to central Whangarei suburbs with delivery to Bream Bay today and tomorrow, then Mangakaramea through to Kauri for the rest of the week.
Northland Waste will be leaving a sticker on bins where there is glass in the red bin or something other than glass in the blue bin. Residents will need to sort their recycling properly then place it out for collection again next week.
Natasha Judd from Cancer Society Northland
Free Entry November means that you can get your team on board and secure a place in the next Relay For Life.
The event involves teams or individuals walking, running, hopping or dancing around a track through the night. Starting at 16:00 on Saturday 28th March and ending at 10:00 Sunday 29th … View moreFree Entry November means that you can get your team on board and secure a place in the next Relay For Life.
The event involves teams or individuals walking, running, hopping or dancing around a track through the night. Starting at 16:00 on Saturday 28th March and ending at 10:00 Sunday 29th March.
The Cancer Society provides free support services and information for people going through cancer treatment. We also fund important scientific cancer research and implement health promotion initiatives to reduce cancer for future generations. With no direct government funding Cancer Society Northland rely on the generosity of Fund Raisers to provide these services.
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Natasha Judd from Cancer Society Northland
Free Entry November means that you can get your team on board and secure a place in the next Relay For Life.
The event involves teams or individuals walking, running, hopping or dancing around a track through the night. Starting at 16:00 on Saturday 28th March and ending at 10:00 Sunday 29th … View moreFree Entry November means that you can get your team on board and secure a place in the next Relay For Life.
The event involves teams or individuals walking, running, hopping or dancing around a track through the night. Starting at 16:00 on Saturday 28th March and ending at 10:00 Sunday 29th March.
The Cancer Society provides free support services and information for people going through cancer treatment. We also fund important scientific cancer research and implement health promotion initiatives to reduce cancer for future generations. With no direct government funding Cancer Society Northland rely on the generosity of Fund Raisers to provide these services.
Northland Rescue Helicopter Service
Meet Shane Brearley, one of our Pilots.
“It is all about getting the patient where they need to go – we often don’t know what is happening with the patient until after the mission is completed.” And the calls come thick and fast some days.
A combination of … View moreMeet Shane Brearley, one of our Pilots.
“It is all about getting the patient where they need to go – we often don’t know what is happening with the patient until after the mission is completed.” And the calls come thick and fast some days.
A combination of hospital transfers or a full rescue in the rural reaches of Northland’s rugged landscapes – or a long flight over the ocean to a ship or vessel out at sea – its always an unknown of what lays ahead.
No two days are the same, and each and every time the pilots have to ensure the choppers are ready. “It’s always different. Each mission, it is nice to know you are making a difference.
We are there as a pilot to transport these people who need help to get where they need to go, whether it’s a hospital transfer for urgent surgery or a full rescue scenario,” he says.
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Judith from Onerahi
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Glen from Central Whangarei
So there are a lot of good people getting a raw deal from ACC there are a number of FB page support groups I have put links on this website.
Ok, so the front page is a FAKE news review but a bit of fun. Visit the facebook groups page if you need some support
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Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Snow-like hail has fallen in Orewa and thunder clouds have crossed the country. What is the weather like where you are? What do you like or dislike about it?
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Measles continues to spread in Northland, with more than 90 confirmed cases. What are you doing to keep yourself and your whanau safe from this infectious disease?
Patricia from Kamo
Is everyone aware that there is a suggestion at Whangarei District Council that the BACH/Mokaba etc section of the award-winning Town Basin development be demolished for parking for tourist buses?
a) How many tourist buses are they expecting (in excess of those ones that stop at the moment) on how … View moreIs everyone aware that there is a suggestion at Whangarei District Council that the BACH/Mokaba etc section of the award-winning Town Basin development be demolished for parking for tourist buses?
a) How many tourist buses are they expecting (in excess of those ones that stop at the moment) on how many days in each year?
b) Why can't they use either the area currently leased to Wilson Parking or the old Toyota yard?
c) Aren't all the businesses in that part of the complex ones that the tourist will want to visit?
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Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo
Join us at Dargaville Ford for our final 2019 More FM Fundraising Breakfast this Thursday between 6am and 9pm. Share your stories with John & Flash, have a BBQ breakfast and support the Northland Rescue Helicopter. See you there!
People rent out baches, rooms in their houses, their garages and car parking spaces, so surely hiring out swimming pools is the next logical step.
A new app lets people hire their private pools by the hour, but it hasn't come to New Zealand - yet.
To read more, click here.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Learn more about our new rural crime prevention signs, now available for purchase to the public, on our website: neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz or click the 'Read More' link below. 📰
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Mikaela Wilkes Reporter from Homed
Hi neighbours,
We're to keen to know if pot plant and garden thievery is still a common problem and what people are doing about it.
If you've had a pot plant or something else taken from your garden in the last year and would like to share, could you please email homed@stuff.co.nz … View moreHi neighbours,
We're to keen to know if pot plant and garden thievery is still a common problem and what people are doing about it.
If you've had a pot plant or something else taken from your garden in the last year and would like to share, could you please email homed@stuff.co.nz with your name, your neighbourhood and a quick recap of what was taken and how it happened.
We'd love to hear from you!
People will have to put up with offensive behaviour from difficult tenants if the government goes ahead with plans to remove the 90-day notice period for evictions. What do you think? Should the government keep the 90-day tenant eviction notice? Vote in the poll below.
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