Templeton, Christchurch

Happy new year, neighbours!

Happy new year, neighbours!

From us at Neighbourly, we're wishing you the best for 2026!

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2904 days ago

4ft chest freezer

Marilyn from Rolleston

Fisher +Paykel. Very good condition and still in use.

Price: $120

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2903 days ago

Win tickets with Vodafone

Grant from Halswell

WIN: double passes to Ed Sheeran, The Killers, Sam Smith, James Blunt + more! arep.co...

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2903 days ago

Plumber highly recommended!

Hazel from Russley

If you are looking for a plumber, we highly recommend David from Adler Plumbing. Excellent service, great work and the team have a friendly and polite manner. His number is 0274 071 378.

2903 days ago

Wallace Cotton Summer Sale!

Wallace Cotton

The Wallace Cotton Summer Sale is on now with 10-50% off everything. Save on soft cotton duvet sets, luxurious sheets, printed quilts and much more. Perfect time to stock up on beautiful, high-quality home accessories.

Available online and in Wallace Cotton stores in Auckland, Wellington, … View more
The Wallace Cotton Summer Sale is on now with 10-50% off everything. Save on soft cotton duvet sets, luxurious sheets, printed quilts and much more. Perfect time to stock up on beautiful, high-quality home accessories.

Available online and in Wallace Cotton stores in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Napier and Cambridge.
Shop online

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2915 days ago

An organised year?

Reporter Selwyn & Ashburton Outlook

I'm a mad planner, and discovered bullet journalling last year - I now swear by it. I'm just interested, with the new year under way, what's your best tool for staying organised? Do you use a planner, a calendar, something on your phone, or do you just wing it? Photo is from my … View moreI'm a mad planner, and discovered bullet journalling last year - I now swear by it. I'm just interested, with the new year under way, what's your best tool for staying organised? Do you use a planner, a calendar, something on your phone, or do you just wing it? Photo is from my bullet journal for reference. :)
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2904 days ago

Council seeks views on Denton Park changes

The Team from Christchurch City Council

From tomorrow, we want your feedback on the proposed changes to the use of Denton Park.

Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...

2904 days ago

Free parking offer

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Been into the city lately?
Your first hour is free at Lichfield Street Car Park, Art Gallery Car Park, New Regent Street, Worcester Street, Aldersgate and Rolleston Avenue carparks.
Find out more: ccc.govt.nz/parking

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2904 days ago

Colors

Jerry from Halswell

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2905 days ago

How Cyber Smart are you?

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

Things you can do to keep your data safe

Below are a few things you can do to protect your data:

Change your password – yes, we know it’s easier to have one password for everything and keep it for years and years. But this also makes it easier for someone else to guess your password too.… View more
Things you can do to keep your data safe

Below are a few things you can do to protect your data:

Change your password – yes, we know it’s easier to have one password for everything and keep it for years and years. But this also makes it easier for someone else to guess your password too.

Make your passwords long and strong, avoid basing them on obvious information such as family names or birthdays, and have a unique password for each online account. You could also use a password manager, which means that you only have to remember one (really good) password.

Also, keep your passwords to yourself.

Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) – 2FA is an extra layer of protection on top of your password (for example you have to enter both a password and a code in order to access your account). With 2FA in place, if an attacker knows your password - they still can’t get into your account.

You can use 2FA for extra security on most of your accounts, from email to social media, online banking and shopping. You can also use it to access your laptops, tablets, smartphones and some game consoles. Everyone does 2FA slightly differently. To set it up, start by looking under your account settings.

Update your operating system – because this is your main line of defence against hackers and scammers. Just keeping it up to date will protect you against most of the latest bugs and viruses. You can set your system preferences to update automatically – how easy is that?

Check your privacy settings – so that you know exactly who can see what you post on social media. Think before you share personal information, as hackers can use this information to access your personal accounts or steal your identity.

The CertNZ website has loads of resources to help you with these.

www.cert.govt.nz...

2905 days ago

Neighbours Day is coming up!

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

How will you connect? Choose one of our four ways to host an event! Here's our video for BBQs on the Berm! For more resources about hosting your BBQ or to sign up head here: neighboursdayaotearoa.org...

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