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81 days ago

Choice News Tuesday: Rare shark spotted again in Papua New Guinea 🦈

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

After 50 years without a sighting, the rare and quirky sailback houndshark has finally been spotted again in Papua New Guinea!

Because it’s been seen so rarely, scientists still know very little about it. But its striking features are already sparking debate about whether it should be given … View more
After 50 years without a sighting, the rare and quirky sailback houndshark has finally been spotted again in Papua New Guinea!

Because it’s been seen so rarely, scientists still know very little about it. But its striking features are already sparking debate about whether it should be given special protection, and some have even argued it could become an icon species for Papua New Guinea.

At a time when we so often hear about species disappearing, the return of this little shark is a reminder that nature can surprise us ... and that there’s always reason to hope.

You can read more about the sailback shark here

We hope this brings a smile!

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81 days ago

MEET THE CANDIDATES

Stephanie from Spotswood

A meeting to introduce the "new" candidates standing for the NPDC elections will be held on
THURSDAY 18th SEPTEMBER ... 1.00pm - 3.30pm
St James Presbyterian Church, Lawry St, NP

ALL WELCOME this is a free public event. Tea and coffee available

Be early!!! Seating is limited and … View more
A meeting to introduce the "new" candidates standing for the NPDC elections will be held on
THURSDAY 18th SEPTEMBER ... 1.00pm - 3.30pm
St James Presbyterian Church, Lawry St, NP

ALL WELCOME this is a free public event. Tea and coffee available

Be early!!! Seating is limited and it will be the early birds that get to sit.
There will be no-one else admitted once the seating capacity has been reached.

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82 days ago

Light steel machining needed

Vince from Hurworth

Is there anyone in the Hurworth area with a milling machine able to cut a couple of slots for mounting a motor.

Looking at about 5-6mm mild steel.

Cheers
Vince.

88 days ago

Choice News Tuesday: Music will keep you sharp

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

Thought you were past your prime to become a rockstar? Don't sell yourself - or your health - short.

Research published this year has demonstrated that playing music helps keep dementia at bay - no matter how late in life the skill is picked up.

The basic idea behind this research is not… View more
Thought you were past your prime to become a rockstar? Don't sell yourself - or your health - short.

Research published this year has demonstrated that playing music helps keep dementia at bay - no matter how late in life the skill is picked up.

The basic idea behind this research is not new - we know that 'cognitive reserve' (learning new things) plays a big role in delaying mental slowdown. But the reminder that "it is never too late" is welcome ...

We hope this news brings a smile!

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83 days ago

Homeware

Louise from Oakura Coastal

All items under $15!
Freshen up any room, air bnb, flat, guesthouse or office. Sustainable purchases. Make a difference and upcycle rather than buy new. All beautiful quality at affordable prices

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Text on 0273597324 for viewing or purchase

Price: $15

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83 days ago

Rosa Scaffidi - Lunchtime concerts @ Whiteley

Shelley from Westown

The talented and amazing pianist Rosa Scaffidi will be performing next month as part of the lunchtime concert series. Several of the adult members of the Val Deakin Dance Theatre, as well as the 5- and 7-year-old Bliss sisters, will be dancing to a selection of music by Debussy, Satie and Poulenc. … View moreThe talented and amazing pianist Rosa Scaffidi will be performing next month as part of the lunchtime concert series. Several of the adult members of the Val Deakin Dance Theatre, as well as the 5- and 7-year-old Bliss sisters, will be dancing to a selection of music by Debussy, Satie and Poulenc. Some very well know pieces will be on the programme, and some less familiar ones as well. Because of the lovely venue, this will be a site-specific performance.
The performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 12:10 pm. Entrance by donation. Note your calendars!! :)

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85 days ago

Len Lye costs - for concerned ratepayers

Charles from Lynmouth - Moturoa

See write-up in Daily News this morning. Despite the Council's CEO saying they had missed the boat with monitoring the LLC they are still espousing the virtues of the LLC. Not that it is all about money but a return of $2.73 for each dollar spent by ratepayers is not very good. Even 20 - 30 … View moreSee write-up in Daily News this morning. Despite the Council's CEO saying they had missed the boat with monitoring the LLC they are still espousing the virtues of the LLC. Not that it is all about money but a return of $2.73 for each dollar spent by ratepayers is not very good. Even 20 - 30 years ago a return of $4 was the norm. From the visitor figures they keep quoting we appear to have a viable gallery so I continue to question the overheads. Only my opinion; but I have made a point of visiting the centre (9 times to date) but must say 50% of those times I came away disappointed (I wonder what paying visitors think). At worst it was as though it was closed. we may have had just over 17000 paying customers over last year but surely they are entitled to a decent display. I went as recently as yesterday and came away only partly satisfied. There was no Len Lye exhibit that I could see and minimal use is still only being made of the wonderful first gallery (I was able to sit on one of those great decorative wooden seats and listen to the music but that is not normally the case). The second gallery was closed but due to open Saturday so I hope to go again soon. For the rest it was good to see the many weaving exhibits but a bit more variety would be good. Come on Council we can do better.

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83 days ago

Meet the candidates New Plymouth

Debra from Merrilands

Taranaki Health Foundation fundraiser organised by Inner Wheel NP North

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85 days ago

Ukulele Lunchtime Concert, Wednesday 17th September, 12.15

Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa

The lunchtime concert, next Wednesday 17th September at the Methodist Centre features "Taranaki Ukestra". This is made up of various Ukulele groups to form a large Ukulele orchestra combined with bass, percussion and vocals. The Taranaki Ukestra brings great songs, arrangements and … View moreThe lunchtime concert, next Wednesday 17th September at the Methodist Centre features "Taranaki Ukestra". This is made up of various Ukulele groups to form a large Ukulele orchestra combined with bass, percussion and vocals. The Taranaki Ukestra brings great songs, arrangements and harmonies and the joy of large group playing and singing. From a tribute to the Beach Boys, a "silly love song", a percussive ukulele banger, an Elizabethan instrumental, songs from the Eurythmics, Crowded House and more. This has been a vey popular concert in previous years - you will love it. Koha for local charities appreciated.

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85 days ago

Volunteer photographer

Carol from Glen Avon - Waiwhakaiho

The New Plymouth woman’s centre has their 50th anniversary coming up next week end and they are wondering if a photographer (preferably a female as. Women only event ) would help them out by volunteering to taking a few photos.
They have had trouble getting funding so it would be very much … View more
The New Plymouth woman’s centre has their 50th anniversary coming up next week end and they are wondering if a photographer (preferably a female as. Women only event ) would help them out by volunteering to taking a few photos.
They have had trouble getting funding so it would be very much appreciated.
Can anybody help or know of someone who can.

85 days ago

Make a Garden Bench with Resene Woodsman Skywater

The Team from Resene ColorShop New Plymouth

Make a stylish garden bench using inexpensive fencing timber finished in Resene Waterborne Woodsman Skywater. Find out how to make and stain your own bench seat with these easy step by step instructions.

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85 days ago

MEET THE CANDIDATES

Stephanie from Spotswood

A meeting to introduce the "new" candidates standing for the NPDC elections will be held on
THURSDAY 18th SEPTEMBER ... 1.00pm - 3.30pm
St James Presbyterian Church, Lawry St, NP

ALL WELCOME this is a free public event. Tea and coffee available

86 days ago

Chickens and coop

Kristen and Mike from Highlands Park

5x Hi-line chickens, ages 2-4 years old, happy healthy hens have just come out of molt and laying well (currently getting 3-4 eggs per day).
Can include coop - it’s heavy, huge and you will need a large vehicle to shift, plus auto feeder and water bowl, and any chook food I have left.
Give me … View more
5x Hi-line chickens, ages 2-4 years old, happy healthy hens have just come out of molt and laying well (currently getting 3-4 eggs per day).
Can include coop - it’s heavy, huge and you will need a large vehicle to shift, plus auto feeder and water bowl, and any chook food I have left.
Give me a txt/call 027 856 3598 if interested.

Free

96 days ago

Show us your Snaps: Conservation Week

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It is Conservation Week! Do you have any big plans for Conservation Week?

So many native fauna and flora make New Zealand special - show us a picture of your backyard native species in the comments below 💚 Perhaps we can inspire others to find the beauty in our local species.

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95 days ago

Choice News Tuesday: Spring is in full swing, and the birds are getting busy 🐣

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

Spring’s here, and with it comes warmer weather and lots of activity from our birds. It’s a great time to get outside—many birds are easier to spot as they build nests, raise their chicks, or return from their Arctic adventures 👀

Keen to do some backyard birdwatching? The Department of … View more
Spring’s here, and with it comes warmer weather and lots of activity from our birds. It’s a great time to get outside—many birds are easier to spot as they build nests, raise their chicks, or return from their Arctic adventures 👀

Keen to do some backyard birdwatching? The Department of Conservation have put together a nifty guide on how to plan and plant a garden that attracts native birds.

We hope this brings a smile!

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