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2645 days ago

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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Say hello to our brand new NSNZ quarterly newsletter - Hapori! 💌🎉

In te reo Māori, Hapori means: family, society, or community. It is our aim with this newsletter to cultivate a thriving family of partners, supporters and the wider community and invite you in to keep up-to-date with what … View more
Say hello to our brand new NSNZ quarterly newsletter - Hapori! 💌🎉

In te reo Māori, Hapori means: family, society, or community. It is our aim with this newsletter to cultivate a thriving family of partners, supporters and the wider community and invite you in to keep up-to-date with what has been happening behind the scenes at our National Office here in Wellington as well as around the country.

If you didn't receive this edition straight to your inbox, you can still get the entire scoop here:

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While you're there, don't forget to also click 'subscribe' so you can join our growing community of Neighbourhood Supporters! 🏡💛

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2645 days ago

Does anyone in Renwick sellfree range eggs

Joan from Fairhall - Renwick - Woodbourne

Is there a seniornet group in Renwick

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2645 days ago

Win free tickets to the Hurunui Garden Festival

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

The Hurunui Garden Festival is back this November 2-4.
We love beautiful gardens, so we're giving away 50 pairs of tickets. Put your name in the draw to win!

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2645 days ago

It’s time to do good and see the world!

AFS Intercultural Programmes and Go Kiwi Go

Hi Neighbours, summer’s coming and you’re probably thinking about taking a holiday break, or just break up the day to day routine! Go Kiwi Go offers amazing volunteer, gap and holiday experiences. From working with orphans in Nepal, to diving in Mexico; working with the elephants in Thailand, … View moreHi Neighbours, summer’s coming and you’re probably thinking about taking a holiday break, or just break up the day to day routine! Go Kiwi Go offers amazing volunteer, gap and holiday experiences. From working with orphans in Nepal, to diving in Mexico; working with the elephants in Thailand, refugees in Greece, to big cats in Africa, we have projects that are really making a difference.

Anyone over 18 can do a project with Go Kiwi Go, our oldest participant so far has been 75! But don’t take our word for it, check out our blog page!

“I would recommend to anyone if you want to make a difference to sign up and do some volunteer work with Go Kiwi Go, you will not regret it!” Jasper from Wellington in Nepal.

So visit our website and check out all the projects and where you can go, or give us a call 0800 600 300 or email info-newzealand@afs.org

Susan and Rhiannon
GKG Team
Find out more!

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2646 days ago

Poll: Did September just give us a little glimpse of summer?

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

It was the fourth sunniest September on record in 89 years which has certainly helped the grass grow.
How often do you mow your lawn?

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Did September just give us a little glimpse of summer?
  • 0% Three times a week
    0% Complete
  • 9.5% Twice a week
    9.5% Complete
  • 66.7% Once a week
    66.7% Complete
  • 14.3% Fortnightly
    14.3% Complete
  • 9.5% Just when I get around to it
    9.5% Complete
  • 0% I pay someone to do it
    0% Complete
  • 0% There's no lawn at my place
    0% Complete
21 votes
2658 days ago

Kiwi kids are less fit and weigh more

Anna Williams Reporter from The Press

A study of 500 15-year-olds across two generations found Kiwi kids today are less fit and weigh between 8kg and 13kg more than their parents did.
What do you think is the cause of this - screen time, less exercise, poor diet, or something else?

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2646 days ago

Celebrate National Gardening Week with FREE Butterfly-friendly Seeds

Yates

Our Monarch Butterfly is under threat and this National Gardening Week Kiwis are being called upon to plant butterfly friendly plants to help save the caterpillars when they hatch in Spring and Summer.

Last year saw a national shortage of Swan plants, the main diet of Monarch caterpillars, … View more
Our Monarch Butterfly is under threat and this National Gardening Week Kiwis are being called upon to plant butterfly friendly plants to help save the caterpillars when they hatch in Spring and Summer.

Last year saw a national shortage of Swan plants, the main diet of Monarch caterpillars, causing a large number of the population to be wiped out.

Yates is getting behind the drive to avert a similar crisis this year by giving away various free butterfly friendly seeds including Yates new Butterfly Field Mix seeds between 1st and 14th October. Just register here during this time to receive your packet of seeds.

A national planting day will be held on 20th October. Plant a Swan plant or other butterfly friendly plants in your garden, in your neighbour’s garden, at school, in your local community garden – and let’s help Monarch butterflies flourish.

National Gardening Week aims to foster a love of gardening with a focus on growing not only plants but friendships, good health, strong communities and closer connections with nature.
Register now

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2647 days ago

Only two weeks to go until #RestartAHeart Day! ❤️

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Did you know each minute without CPR reduces survival by 10%? The Goodsam app aims to get help to you faster by alerting good samaritans nearby who are trained in first aid.

If you are CPR certified and know how to use an AED, register as a responder today. Let's give those undergoing cardiac… View more
Did you know each minute without CPR reduces survival by 10%? The Goodsam app aims to get help to you faster by alerting good samaritans nearby who are trained in first aid.

If you are CPR certified and know how to use an AED, register as a responder today. Let's give those undergoing cardiac arrest the best chance of survival!

#NSNZemergencypreparedness

2647 days ago

What a mess! Did you see this happen?

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

What a mess on Grove Rd this morning as passing traffic spread paint along the road.

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2649 days ago

Lost cat

Nic from Mount Pleasant - Redcliffs

Basil our long haired ginger cat hasn’t been seen since Tuesday from the lower end of Cannon Hill Crescent. We’d love to have him back - please call 0272761499 if you’ve seen him.

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2647 days ago

Antique and collectables auction

Megan Neighbourly Lead from Blenheim

Furniture, grandfather clocks, tables, chairs, lounge suites, wardrobes, hall stand, lots of gorgeous light shades, writing desk, trunks, lots of doors, leadlight wardrobe, artwork, chest of drawers, desks, lamps and much more.
Saturday, October 20.
Outside entries welcome.

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2647 days ago

Get ready for ShakeOut 2018

The Team from Marlborough District Council

ShakeOut 2018 is coming! On 18 October Marlborough will be joining in New Zealand’s national earthquake drill and tsunami hikoi.

This is a great opportunity for you to test your emergency plans and to join over 5500 other participants from Marlborough.

For more information check out … View more
ShakeOut 2018 is coming! On 18 October Marlborough will be joining in New Zealand’s national earthquake drill and tsunami hikoi.

This is a great opportunity for you to test your emergency plans and to join over 5500 other participants from Marlborough.

For more information check out our website
Find out more!

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2647 days ago

See Operatunity’s Three Tenors in Concert!

Claire Mitchell from Operatunity Daytime Concerts

Celebrating some of the greatest singers of all-time including Mario Lanza, Richard Tauber, Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Joan Sutherland, Maria Callas and Dame Kiri.

A programme interspersed with film and great anecdotes, humour and a mix of opera arias like Nessun Dorma, and the Pearl Fishers … View more
Celebrating some of the greatest singers of all-time including Mario Lanza, Richard Tauber, Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Joan Sutherland, Maria Callas and Dame Kiri.

A programme interspersed with film and great anecdotes, humour and a mix of opera arias like Nessun Dorma, and the Pearl Fishers duet.

Don’t worry, not everything is opera! Featuring melodies such as Tauber’s You are my Hearts Delight and Pedro the Fisherman, and Mario Lanza’s I’ll Walk with God.

As well as our Three Tenors we have Amanda Atlas, star of Opera Australia and New Zealand Opera, Susan Boland and David Kelly, principal accompanist and répétiteur with New Zealand Opera.
Book your tickets here!

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2648 days ago

Poll: Metal in the water

Ian Allen Reporter from Marlborough Express

Hold up, what? We just found this on the council website:
"Some plumbing fittings have the potential to allow minute traces of metals to accumulate in water standing in the fittings for several hours.

"Although the health risk is small, the Ministry of Health recommends that you flush a… View more
Hold up, what? We just found this on the council website:
"Some plumbing fittings have the potential to allow minute traces of metals to accumulate in water standing in the fittings for several hours.

"Although the health risk is small, the Ministry of Health recommends that you flush a mug full of water from your drinking water tap each morning before use to remove any metals that may have dissolved from the plumbing fittings."

After the initial shock/horror subsided, it got us wondering about our region's tap habits. Any other habits we haven't thought of?

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Metal in the water
  • 42% I always run the tap - to let the water get cold
    42% Complete
  • 24% I always run the tap - to rinse the glass
    24% Complete
  • 2% I always run the tap - in case of spiders
    2% Complete
  • 16% I always run the tap - to flush out metals
    16% Complete
  • 12% I never run the tap - it wastes water
    12% Complete
  • 4% I never run the tap - I've never thought about it
    4% Complete
50 votes
2659 days ago

Changes to kerbside recycling

Anna Williams Reporter from The Press

Plastic supermarket bags and Tetra Pak cartons will no longer be accepted in Christchurch's kerbside recycling bin.

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