BIG BARGAIN BOOK SALE on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 March
Christchurch Libraries are having their BIG BARGAIN BOOK SALE
- Friday 15 March 9am to 7pm
- Saturday 16 March 9am to 4pm
- at Pioneer Recreation & Sport Centre, 75 Lyttelton Street, Somerfield
It is the best place to grab great books at cheap prices.
📚Fiction and Non-fiction $3
📕Books for kids and teens only $1
📔Magazines are 20 cents each (10 for $2)
💽Audio-visual items such as DVDs, CDs, talking books etc are $3
📖Premium books (including books on art, landscape, gardening, and New Zealand) are at marked prices ($20 and under)
Check out full details, such as location map, on link under 'Read More'
Poll: Would you want an unconventional funeral?
Funerals can cost as much as $22,000 and the planning can be stressful especially at a time when loved ones are grieving. Some New Zealanders are re-imagining funerals by making their own coffin or having a relaxed ceremony at home. Would you want a less traditional funeral? Share your thoughts below.
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84.3% Yes
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13.8% No
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1.9% Other - I'll share below!
Poll: What could the Christchurch City Council fund if it didn't have to pay GST on rates?
Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger says GST on rates, currently taken by central government, would be better spent locally.
The comments follow an Infometrics analysis that found over $1.1 billion of rates revenue nationwide was collected by the Government in 2022 as GST.
According to Infometrics, $88.5m of that came from Christchurch city ratepayers. It would be enough to save the Christ Church Cathedral from ruin; restore the Dux de Lux seven times over; cover both the Art Centre and Orana Wildlife Park’s request for regular public funding for over 26 years; contribute to light rail in Greater Christchurch; or get the South Library rebuild completed.
Read the full story by reporter Sinead Gill here and share your thoughts in the comments below. (Note: Subscription required. You can still read two free stories a month if you're not a ThePress.co.nz subscriber).
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25.4% Light rail
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1.7% South Library
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42.4% Orana Wildlife Park
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13.6% The Arts Centre
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5.1% Dux de Lux
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10.2% Christ Church Cathedral
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1.7% Something else (share your thoughts in the comments)
Addictive Eaters Anonymous
I am no longer looking in from the outside
I had a sense of isolation and loneliness which had been with me from childhood. As an overweight child I went on to be an obese adult.
I suffered from massive anxiety and later on in life with depression. If asked how I was I would reply 'fine', but inside felt dreadful. I recall feeling depressed in my late teens and later had postnatal depression with the births of my children. The amounts I was eating at these times increased and so did my weight - the more I ate, the worse I felt; the worse I felt, the more I ate.