Huntsbury, Christchurch

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3035 days ago

Original paintings – Art commissioning service

May from Somerfield

Hi neighbours, Want to add a splash of colour to your home? Need a special and personalized gift? Painting is my passion and I have been selling the odd pieces for the last few years. Since becoming a stay at home mum at beginning of this year, I’ve decided to dedicate my time to this venture … View moreHi neighbours, Want to add a splash of colour to your home? Need a special and personalized gift? Painting is my passion and I have been selling the odd pieces for the last few years. Since becoming a stay at home mum at beginning of this year, I’ve decided to dedicate my time to this venture which I love so much. I sell existing works as well as commission works to exactly what you want/need. Please support a local start up! You can find out more info at www.maysmasterpiece.co.nz... you can also follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com.... I generally use acrylic on canvas but can use other medium upon request. Please contact me to discuss your ideas. I would love to hear from you.

3035 days ago

Budgeting & How do I avoid getting into unmanageable debt?

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

Budgeting

Where can I go for free budgeting advice?
How do I avoid getting into unmanageable debt?

Where can I go for free budgeting advice?

There are several non-profit organisations that can help you with budgeting advice.

Your local Citizens Advice Bureau can help you find a … View more
Budgeting

Where can I go for free budgeting advice?
How do I avoid getting into unmanageable debt?

Where can I go for free budgeting advice?

There are several non-profit organisations that can help you with budgeting advice.

Your local Citizens Advice Bureau can help you find a budgeting service that suits your situation. Some CABs also run regular budgeting clinics.

The Financial Capability Trust website and the Family Services directory also list budgeting services and financial mentors around New Zealand.

You can also get budgeting and debt management information and advice on the Sorted website.

You might be interested in joining a local MoneyMates groups. These are support groups for people wanting to improve their budgeting skills.


How do I avoid getting into unmanageable debt?

It mostly boils down to living within your means – in other words, spending no more than the amount you earn and only borrowing money (e.g. a student loan) if you are confident of your ability to pay it back.

You can do this by putting together a budget which lists your total income and all of your expenses. You can download a budget worksheet for free from The Budgeting Hub website or the Work and Income website, or use the online budgeting tool on the Sorted website.

A budget advisory service (see above) can help you put a budget together and work out ways for you to reduce your spending or increase your income.

The Sorted website also has advice to help you manage your debt.

3035 days ago

New flowers and vege varieties

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Hello neighbours, here's a look at some new plants out in garden centres this month.

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3036 days ago

Heavy rain forecast for the city

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Christchurch could be in for a soaking over the next few days.
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...

3037 days ago

Up in the Air: Using your drone

Steven Duxfield from Corcoran French

The use of drones is no longer limited to government agencies, technical gurus or the super wealthy. The market has been flooded with drones that are reasonably priced and are easy to use. These high-tech pieces of equipment are, however, bound by Civil Aviation Rules. In this article, we explore … View moreThe use of drones is no longer limited to government agencies, technical gurus or the super wealthy. The market has been flooded with drones that are reasonably priced and are easy to use. These high-tech pieces of equipment are, however, bound by Civil Aviation Rules. In this article, we explore what rules there are around their use.

Drone technology allows a pilot to film and photograph from the sky allowing an aerial view that was once only available through the use of planes, helicopters or satellites. More and more businesses are using drone technology to assist them. Drones have been used in the agricultural sector to aid crop and stock inspection and, in August last year, Domino’s Pizza successfully delivered a pizza by drone.

CAA Rules
Following the increase in availability for personal use, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued rules regarding the piloting of drones in an attempt to ensure procedures are followed to minimise any risk to the public.

Civil Aviation Rules (Part 101) have provisions that must be adhered to when piloting a drone that is under 25 kgs. Any drone weighing more than 25 kgs requires a certification from the CAA. Most commercial drones, however, weigh less than 25 kg.

Where can you fly a drone?
A pilot may only fly a drone during the day, no higher than 120 metres (400 feet) and must always ensure the drone is within their line of sight without the aid of any visual tools such as a virtual reality headset. The drone pilot must gain the consent of any person over whom the drone flies. Likewise, the pilot must gain the consent of the owner of any private land over which the drone flies.

The New Zealand Transport Agency doesn’t allow drones to fly over any of the 11,000 km of state highways due to their potential to distract drivers and cause accidents.

Public property such as parks are often the best place to fly drones. However, each of the country’s local authorities has the discretion to set its own policies and bylaws in relation to the use of drones over council-owned land. Some councils adopt a blanket consent approach to the use of drones over their property. This, however, may be subject to more specific rules issued by the particular council. Pilots should be fully aware of any rules or regulations that they would be subject to flying in a particular area.

It should be noted that the rules for drones also apply to pilots of remotely controlled model planes.

Privacy issues
Drones fitted with recording devices do cause concern on issues surrounding privacy. Any complaints surrounding the intrusion of drones over private property without consent, or a breach of the Civil Aviation Rules, should be addressed to the Privacy Commissioner or the CAA.

Shooting down any drone that’s hovering over your property would constitute any number of offences under the Summary Offences Act 1981, the Crimes Act 1961 and the Arms Act 1983.

Penalties
There have been multiple instances of the CAA issuing fines ranging between $500 and $1,000 for not complying with Part 101 of the Rules. The CAA has even successfully prosecuted a man in the District Court. He was found guilty of causing unnecessary endangerment and flying in a controlled airspace without permission when the pilot filmed a rural fire from his drone within close proximity to a helicopter.

Pilots are also at risk of prosecution under the Privacy Act 1993 and the Crimes Act 1961 for using their drones to record information in a way that is illegal. Pilots may also face a private prosecution by the victim for an invasion of their privacy.

Drones can be an excellent way to help your business, as well as being a great deal of fun. Before becoming airborne, however, make sure you know the rules and you are mindful of privacy issues.

You can find more information on operating drones at www.airshare.co.nz... or www.caa.govt.nz...

3036 days ago

What's happening next week at Addington.net

TechMate

There are always exciting digital technology learning opportunities happening here at Addington.net. Here's a preview of what's happening next week.

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3037 days ago

Professional, Reliable Electricians

Sonia from Wakefield Electrical

Wakefield Electrical are Master Electricians servicing Christchurch and Darfield. We listen, understand your requirements, and suggest a range of solutions to suit you. As a locally owned and operated business, the most important thing to us is that you are happy with the work. Our highly skilled … View moreWakefield Electrical are Master Electricians servicing Christchurch and Darfield. We listen, understand your requirements, and suggest a range of solutions to suit you. As a locally owned and operated business, the most important thing to us is that you are happy with the work. Our highly skilled team are ready to be scheduled at a time convenient for you so call us today on 371 7434.

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3042 days ago

Cleaner wanted

Karen from Cashmere

I am looking for someone to clean our townhouse once a week. Job will be for approx 6 weeks from 8 Sept (Fridays preferred but can be negotiable). Could be longer, possibility of permanent but at this stage just while my current cleaner recovers from an operation. Reply and we can have a chat on … View moreI am looking for someone to clean our townhouse once a week. Job will be for approx 6 weeks from 8 Sept (Fridays preferred but can be negotiable). Could be longer, possibility of permanent but at this stage just while my current cleaner recovers from an operation. Reply and we can have a chat on the phone. Thanks :)

3038 days ago

What's the key to the answer?

Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail

Did you know Regenerate Christchurch has around 40,000 keys from demolished homes in the Red Zone? They're asking what should be done them. What do you think? Wind chimes, sculptures, pathways....? We'd love to share your ideas in print, so please note if you don't want your comments… View moreDid you know Regenerate Christchurch has around 40,000 keys from demolished homes in the Red Zone? They're asking what should be done them. What do you think? Wind chimes, sculptures, pathways....? We'd love to share your ideas in print, so please note if you don't want your comments in the Christchurch Mail, put a NFP on your comments.

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3037 days ago

Free educational videos

Dani Rius from Dani Rius - Strategic Intervention Coach (Tony Robbins' method)

Connect with me on Facebook and chat with me live on Wednesdays 12:00pm-1:00pm after a short educational video and ask questions or put in your request for answers on a future session. A life and business coach, I seek to help transform business and lives by demystifying problems and giving … View moreConnect with me on Facebook and chat with me live on Wednesdays 12:00pm-1:00pm after a short educational video and ask questions or put in your request for answers on a future session. A life and business coach, I seek to help transform business and lives by demystifying problems and giving evidence based solutions.

3037 days ago

Meditation class downtown - Gold coin donation

Dani from Somerfield

Good afternoon!
Next Wednesday, September 6, from 12:00pm-12:45pm, join us for a meditation class in the Greenhouse building, 146A Lichfield Street.
Gold coin donation.

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3037 days ago

Sports field spruce up

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

There is a narrow window of opportunity each spring to renovate and prepare the fields between the winter and summer sports changeover, and this year’s wet winter brings a warning the fields may look worse for wear during the renovation process.
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...

3038 days ago

Christchurch Arts Festival 2017

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

This year’s Christchurch Arts Festival is a varied programme of dance, music, spoken word, visual art, theatre and comedy. You’ll find it all at www.artsfestival.co.nz... #gowild #chchartsfest

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