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Geoffrey from Rural West Whangarei
Maungatapere Community Markets take place on the first Sunday of each month 9.00am - 1.00pm. Located in the Office Cafe Car park
corner of SH 14 and Mangakahia Rd, . Market stalls include local produce, arts and craft. The market doesn't operate January, June, July August
Reporter Sunday Star Times
ACC legal spending has doubled in five years, jumping from $3.8 million in 2011 to $7.9m last year.
However, many injured Kiwis seeking to dispute rejected claims are concerned ACC is using private attorneys to outsmart them.
Russel Watts, 50, from Taupo, said he postponed his review earlier … View moreACC legal spending has doubled in five years, jumping from $3.8 million in 2011 to $7.9m last year.
However, many injured Kiwis seeking to dispute rejected claims are concerned ACC is using private attorneys to outsmart them.
Russel Watts, 50, from Taupo, said he postponed his review earlier this week after he found out he'd be facing off against a senior corporate attorney from Wellington.
The good old Kiwi biscuit has become a staple in many New Zealand homes. Whether it’s a Tim Tam with a cuppa, or a cracker and a piece of brie, we’re taking our biscuits for granted.
We've teamed up with Arnott’s to offer you a chance to win a share of $75K in cash and weekly gift … View moreThe good old Kiwi biscuit has become a staple in many New Zealand homes. Whether it’s a Tim Tam with a cuppa, or a cracker and a piece of brie, we’re taking our biscuits for granted.
We've teamed up with Arnott’s to offer you a chance to win a share of $75K in cash and weekly gift vouchers when you buy any pack of Arnott's biscuits.
Click here for more details and to enter the competition. Comp ends 5th November 2017. T&C's apply.
Jay Boreham Reporter from Rodney Times
Election season is heating up so we want to know what are the issues that will get you voting this year. We are running polls across Auckland to see what each suburb has on its mind.
Feel free to tell us why you chose a particular option, write NP next to your comment if you don't want it … View moreElection season is heating up so we want to know what are the issues that will get you voting this year. We are running polls across Auckland to see what each suburb has on its mind.
Feel free to tell us why you chose a particular option, write NP next to your comment if you don't want it used in print.
Rhonwyn Newson Reporter from Rodney Times
Tune in to our local candidates panel discussion on August 24 via our Facebook Page (www.facebook.com...) between 3:30pm and 5pm.
On the agenda:
- Penlink
- Hill Street
- Health care for an ageing population
- Protecting Rodney waterways from silt
- Coastal inundation and tsunami protection
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Afghan soldiers who fought shoulder to shoulder with New Zealand troops against insurgents in a deadly battle have spoken for the first time and described what really went on.
The soldiers were in the Battle of Baghak in August 2012 when two New Zealanders and four Afghans died, but were never … View moreAfghan soldiers who fought shoulder to shoulder with New Zealand troops against insurgents in a deadly battle have spoken for the first time and described what really went on.
The soldiers were in the Battle of Baghak in August 2012 when two New Zealanders and four Afghans died, but were never interviewed as part of the Court of Inquiry carried out by the New Zealand Defence Force.
Rhonwyn Newson Reporter from Rodney Times
Rodney residents tell us what your big issue is for this year's election. Send us your pic via Facebook: www.facebook.com... Instagram: @therodneytimes or right here on Neighbourly. Use the hashtag #OurRodney
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