Gore District, Gore

2836 days ago

How to get a good night's sleep?

Patney

Happy World Sleep Day neighbours! Or is it? At Patney we believe a good night’s sleep is key to finding the energy to live your life to the fullest, so on World Sleep Day we're here to talk about snoring!

Anyone can be affected by snoring, at any time in their lives. Patney’s founder … View more
Happy World Sleep Day neighbours! Or is it? At Patney we believe a good night’s sleep is key to finding the energy to live your life to the fullest, so on World Sleep Day we're here to talk about snoring!

Anyone can be affected by snoring, at any time in their lives. Patney’s founder Frances Anderson has experienced first-hand the impact snoring can have on your energy levels, confidence and happiness.

Frances spent years searching for an effective way to control her snoring, to no avail. Fed up and exhausted, Frances set out on a journey to create her own solution. The Patney sleep positioner is the result of an intensive research, development and testing process.

Frances sought independent validation of the Patney sleep positioner through the University of Otago. The independent study proved the Patney sleep positioner is an effective way to control snoring.

No one should have to put up with snoring. Take a look at Patney and experience the benefits a good night’s sleep can bring. We offer a 30-day money back guarantee, so on World Sleep Day you can celebrate having had a great night's sleep!
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2836 days ago

Join our Facebook Live chatting about the hottest issues in retirement village living

The Team from

Hot issues and hot curries! Tune in to our 'Troy Talks' Facebook Live on Monday the 19th of March at 7pm where Emily will chat with our expert Troy Churton about the hottest issues in retirement village living. You don't want to miss this one.

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2836 days ago

Are going to watch the jet boat races at Balclutha on Friday?

Reporter Clutha Leader

Blink you might miss them, but they do five laps so there's a good chance you'll see them, and when they take off for the actual river race.
Read more about it in this week's Clutha Leader (look to left).
As usual there's a whole lot happening in South Otago, including the … View more
Blink you might miss them, but they do five laps so there's a good chance you'll see them, and when they take off for the actual river race.
Read more about it in this week's Clutha Leader (look to left).
As usual there's a whole lot happening in South Otago, including the inaugural Kaitangata Art Exhibition which opens 2pm Saturday.
Read also about the Lawrence to Waihola cycle trail - it's got Minister Shane Jones' support.
See also on Stuff about Kelso, and its ongoing flooding issues, from the Pomahaka River. Despite what happens to it on a regular basis, it is the town that refuses to drown:
www.stuff.co.nz...

2836 days ago
2837 days ago

Neighbours Day is next week!

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

NEXT WEEK communities across the country will be taking time out to get to know their neighbours as part of the ninth Neighbours Day Aotearoa. What are your plans for the weekend? Have you planned your own event? Make sure you register your event at neighboursdayaotearoa.org

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2837 days ago

Poll: What do you think of the Ed Sheeran mural?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

It's caused controversy across the country, but the $8000 Ed Sheeran mural is here. So what do you think Southland? Is it perfect or does it make you see fire? 🎨

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What do you think of the Ed Sheeran mural?
  • 0% It's perfect
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  • 0% Get out the eraser - I'm not a fan
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  • 0% It's ok - Dunedin looks a bit happier
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2837 days ago

What are your rights at work?

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

Not sure? Ask us. Kāore i te mārama? Pātai mai. Next week (19 - 25 March) CABs around the country will be raising awareness about employment rights and responsibilities. There’s lots of great information to help you know your employment rights on our website, www.cab.org.nz, but sometimes it … View moreNot sure? Ask us. Kāore i te mārama? Pātai mai. Next week (19 - 25 March) CABs around the country will be raising awareness about employment rights and responsibilities. There’s lots of great information to help you know your employment rights on our website, www.cab.org.nz, but sometimes it helps to talk about your issue with someone. You can visit a CAB in your neighbourhood, or call 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB), and we can help you work through your options.

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