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1386 days ago

Brighten Our Community with Colourplus! - 100L Free Paint

Team from

Colourplus is providing up to 100L of free paint for every Colourplus store ranging paint to support a local community project.
We need you to nominate local community projects in-store or online at woobox.com...
Key Dates:
Now - 10th Aug: Call for Nominations
11th Aug - 21st Aug: Stores to Qualify Top 3 projects
28th Aug - 25th Sept: In-store voting on Top 3 to commence
25th Sept - 16th Oct: Awarding of paints to Communities
16th Oct - 13th Dec: Community project completion
1st Dec - 18th Jan: Celebrate completion of community projects

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21 hours ago

Minimalist Design in Apartment Living

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

Ryman’s Charles Upham Retirement Village resident Di is a former fashion designer, artist and self-confessed shoe hoarder who travels, still paints and has stamped her eclectic minimalist style on her apartment.

She gives us her top 3 design tips on how she’s turned her space into a beautiful home.
Find out more

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4 days ago

Poll: Could we live without public bins?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Many public rubbish bins are being removed by councils due to the large costs of regularly emptying them. Do you think we can adapt and live without them?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Could we live without public bins?
  • 11.7% Yes
    11.7% Complete
  • 87.7% No
    87.7% Complete
  • 0.6% Other - I'll share below
    0.6% Complete
2271 votes
1 day ago

Understanding money is path to wellbeing

The Team from Momentum Waikato

Managing your own finances wisely is a life skill that is becoming ever more important for survival and wellbeing in the modern world, and yet many people don’t know how to make money work for them and often pay a high price for that lack of understanding.

Cambridge philanthropists John and Nicola Kenel see this knowledge gap as a serious issue for the wellbeing of individuals, families, communities and the nation. Treasury recommended in 2010 that financial literacy be added to the school curriculum, but with no sign of that actually happening, they decided to get on with actively supporting financial literacy training in the community.

So in mid-2022 they made a significant founding donation to establish the Waikato Financial Literacy Fund at Momentum Waikato. It offers grants for well-run local financial literacy programs for kids and teenagers, and providing access to relevant online tools and apps, such as ‘SquareOne’.

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