208 days ago

Nice Neighbours: Matt, Amelie and Jireh Rudich of Papakura

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This week's Nice Neighbours are Matt, Amelie and Jireh Rudich of Papakura. They were nominated by Yolanda Schuller.

On Yolanda's birthday, her husband had a major heart attack. They had an entire day planned, but then life threw a spanner into the works.

Yolanda asked Amelie to feed her cat, Koda, but Amelie's family went over and above. They cooked dinners two nights in a row and sent yummy treats during the tough time.

“I was really touched by their love, prayers and generosity. They are amazing. I couldn’t wish for better neighbours,” said Yolanda.

Nominate a Nice Neighbour you know, and they could be recognized on Stuff (and you both win a prize!).

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1 day ago

Can you figure this one out?

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What tastes better than it smells?

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13 hours ago

Poll: Is it still rude to wear a hat inside?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Times have changed and perhaps so has our societal rules around taking off hats when indoors. What are your thoughts?

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Is it still rude to wear a hat inside?
  • 73.1% Yes, take them off indoors
    73.1% Complete
  • 26% No, it's not anymore
    26% Complete
  • 0.9% Other - I'll share below
    0.9% Complete
872 votes
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1 day ago

Solar Power

Patricia from Kamo

In view of Thursday's power outage - does anyone know if they are putting solar panels on the expansive roofs that are going up at Kamo High School? If not why not?
Also what about these data centres they are building in New Zealand that are going to use power equivalent to 200,000 households (twice the number that were affected on Thursday). Are they going to be made to install solar power?