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3311 days ago

Got an active Kiwi kid? Share a photo and WIN football prize packs.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Kiwi kids thrive on playing outdoors. Whether it's climbing trees, kicking a ball or building a hut, getting outside and exploring our backyards is part of who we are. So we've partnered with our friends at McDonald's to celebrate this New Zealand rite of passage. All you have to do … View moreKiwi kids thrive on playing outdoors. Whether it's climbing trees, kicking a ball or building a hut, getting outside and exploring our backyards is part of who we are. So we've partnered with our friends at McDonald's to celebrate this New Zealand rite of passage. All you have to do is share a photo below of the smallest members of your family outdoors with their football and you could win one of 60 football and bottle prize packs.

Please note: any photos shared below may star on Stuff.co.nz next week! Your football loving Kiwi kid could be famous!

Post your photo below to enter the draw.

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3311 days ago

Basic supplies

The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management

Do you have your basic supplies ready if you are stuck at home or have to leave in a hurry? Make a plan today to work out what you need, who can help you and who might need your help.
www.happens.nz...

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3312 days ago

Give Local at FreshChoice

FreshChoice New Zealand

We love to give back to our local communities! Give Local is a campaign which offers kind-spirited customers, like you, to easily donate non-perishable food items and health products to local charities who find Christmas a tough time of year.

Show your support and tell your neighbours, friends … View more
We love to give back to our local communities! Give Local is a campaign which offers kind-spirited customers, like you, to easily donate non-perishable food items and health products to local charities who find Christmas a tough time of year.

Show your support and tell your neighbours, friends and family to look out for specially-marked Give Local trolleys in all FreshChoice stores throughout New Zealand.

You have until New Years’ Day to drop-off your contributions. We look forward to seeing you in-store!
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3315 days ago

Positive attitude towards racing club's woes

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Hats off to Dargaville Racing Club's committee They tackled the recent issue with a clear head, battled for solutions and gained the respect of its punters and business suporters. Well done guys!!!
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Dargaville Racing Club's special spring meet which allows punters to … View more
Hats off to Dargaville Racing Club's committee They tackled the recent issue with a clear head, battled for solutions and gained the respect of its punters and business suporters. Well done guys!!!
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Dargaville Racing Club's special spring meet which allows punters to bring their own alcohol is likely to become a thing of the past.

With corporate tents booked and busloads from Kaitaia, Mangonui, Kerikeri, Opononi, Whangarei, Tutukaka and Waipu scheduled, racing was called off on November 11.

The call to abandon the meet after race three was made after a soft patch surfaced on the 700 metre mark compromising the safety of horses and jockeys.

It was the second blow to be dealt to the club.

Only days out from the meet the club was told their special race day alcohol licence which normally allowed punters to bring in their own alcohol - something the event is well known for - had been turned down.

Club president Tim Antonio says he is baffled as to why the Whangarei police had opposed the BYO licence, especially as to his knowledge there had never been any trouble in the past. He felt it unlikely BYO would be permitted at future race meetings.

But the club remains positive about the day and its future viability.

"It could have turned really sour, but everyone rose to the occasion, many staying on well after the tote and bars were closed to enjoy the atmosphere ... I was thrilled at the behaviour and attitude... everyone embraced the new rules and made it work on the day."

After frantic discussions a compromise was reached and with limitations on where racegoers could drink the day went ahead.

Concerns punters would keep away due to the alcohol restrictions were alleviated when patrons turned out in their numbers including Northland MP Winston Peters and Sir Peter Vela, the president of New Zealand Bloodstock and principal of Pencarrow Stud who flew in by helicopter.

The track was checked twice by officials before race day, but a 50 metre patch cut up bad enough to make further racing on the day unsafe.

New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing has offered Dargaville the chance of another race day.

The opportunity is yet to be discussed by the local committee but it is likely to be a late summer or autumn meet.

NZTR will also reimburse travel costs to those trainers whose horses didn't start on November 11.

* Do you have fond memories at Dargaville's spring meet? Email them to jenny.ling@fairfaxmedia.co.nz

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3317 days ago

A challenge to all early childhood educators - donate to the SPCA

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

As part of their mission to get into the community more, Bush Buddies Homebased Childcare and some of its educators and children made a very special trip to the SPCA. They went with gifts for the 'fluffy children'. The Bush Buddies team are going to be donating each month as part of the … View moreAs part of their mission to get into the community more, Bush Buddies Homebased Childcare and some of its educators and children made a very special trip to the SPCA. They went with gifts for the 'fluffy children'. The Bush Buddies team are going to be donating each month as part of the programme. They would also like to challenge all daycares and homebased companies to beat the contribution.'

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3314 days ago

Eight-foot-dress features in graduate art exhibition

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

We are very fortunate in Northland to have so may talented artists. There imagination and creativity inspires many.
Three years ago - empty -nester Lee Ann Thoresen, 50, went back to school. See how what she has done with her creative talents.
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www.stuff.co.nz...

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3319 days ago

Builder / Carpenter / Handyman

Sue from Kerikeri District

Can anyone recommend one of the above? My hot water cylinder leaked and the dampness in the chipboard flooring is still spreading, sagging and needs fixing, approx. 2 sq mtrs. I have some wood and have done a small piece with amateurish results. I am receiving a carers benefit for looking after my … View moreCan anyone recommend one of the above? My hot water cylinder leaked and the dampness in the chipboard flooring is still spreading, sagging and needs fixing, approx. 2 sq mtrs. I have some wood and have done a small piece with amateurish results. I am receiving a carers benefit for looking after my disabled daughter so can pay very little. Thank you.

3316 days ago

Make sure you're prepared...

EQC

No one knows when or where earthquakes will occur, but everyone can be prepared.

The simplest thing you can do to keep your family safe in a quake is to secure objects and furniture. This reduces the chance they will fall over causing injury or damage.

Click here to see how easy it is to … View more
No one knows when or where earthquakes will occur, but everyone can be prepared.

The simplest thing you can do to keep your family safe in a quake is to secure objects and furniture. This reduces the chance they will fall over causing injury or damage.

Click here to see how easy it is to make your home safer in an earthquake.
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3316 days ago

Kia kotahi tātou ki te whakatako to mahere - let's plan together.

Catherine Langford from Far North District Council

Kia kotahi tātou ki te whakatako to mahere - let's plan together. Council is holding a series of hui next week to discuss any issues you may have about the environment.
- Te Ahu Kaitaia Banquet Room - Tues 29 Nov, 10am -12.30pm
- Red Cross Hall, Kerikeri - Weds 30 Nov, 10am -12.30pm
- TRAION … View more
Kia kotahi tātou ki te whakatako to mahere - let's plan together. Council is holding a series of hui next week to discuss any issues you may have about the environment.
- Te Ahu Kaitaia Banquet Room - Tues 29 Nov, 10am -12.30pm
- Red Cross Hall, Kerikeri - Weds 30 Nov, 10am -12.30pm
- TRAION Conference Room, Kaikohe - Thurs 1 Dec, 10am -12.30pm

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3316 days ago

Frankenstein the Pantomime

Shirley from Kerikeri District

Come along to Kerikeri Theatre's 'Frankenstein the Pantomime' tonight, Friday 25 and Sat 26 November at 7.30pm plus matinee 2.00 this Sat at the Turner Centre.  Great family entertainment for all kids aged 5-95! Get tickets from KK Paper Plus or TCentre Box Office online here: … View moreCome along to Kerikeri Theatre's 'Frankenstein the Pantomime' tonight, Friday 25 and Sat 26 November at 7.30pm plus matinee 2.00 this Sat at the Turner Centre.  Great family entertainment for all kids aged 5-95! Get tickets from KK Paper Plus or TCentre Box Office online here: nz.patronbase.com...

3317 days ago

Poll: Near or far: How do your kids get to school?

Reporter Sunday Star Times

With the launch of the Foot It campaign, we've all been talking about walking, cycling and scooting to school, and you've been coming up with some great ideas to support our kids.
But for some families it's not an option - especially if you live in a rural area, or your kids go to a… View more
With the launch of the Foot It campaign, we've all been talking about walking, cycling and scooting to school, and you've been coming up with some great ideas to support our kids.
But for some families it's not an option - especially if you live in a rural area, or your kids go to a school on the other side of town. So tell us the main mode of transport by which your children or grandchildren commute.
Plus: Don't forget to join up to a Foot It Club at www.neighbourly.co.nz..., and go into the draw to WIN one of 50 Micro scooters.

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Near or far: How do your kids get to school?
  • 40.5% They walk, ride or scoot to their nearest school.
    40.5% Complete
  • 7% They take a bus or other public transport to their nearest school.
    7% Complete
  • 20.5% They go by car to their nearest school.
    20.5% Complete
  • 2.8% The walk, ride or scoot to a school further away.
    2.8% Complete
  • 5.2% They take a bus or other public transport to a school further away.
    5.2% Complete
  • 22.4% They go by car to a school further away.
    22.4% Complete
  • 1.6% Other - please post a message to tell us about it.
    1.6% Complete
974 votes
3317 days ago

Changes to speed limits - increases and decreases

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Well as Northlanders we all know the state of our roads.
The Government recently announce there would be some roads in NZ where the speed limit would be increased to 110km/h.
This won' t happen in Northland - There are currently no roads that will meet the standard - there are some however … View more
Well as Northlanders we all know the state of our roads.
The Government recently announce there would be some roads in NZ where the speed limit would be increased to 110km/h.
This won' t happen in Northland - There are currently no roads that will meet the standard - there are some however where a decrease limit could apply.
Now is your chance to have your voice heard if you want the limit lowered in your neck of the woods.
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www.stuff.co.nz...

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3317 days ago

Avoid hidden surprises...

The Team from Jennian Homes Northland

You’ve been in your brand new home for over a year now…Yay! But then you realise your home isn’t prepared for smart technologies like home automation for lighting, security and entertainment; let alone equipped for solar and electric vehicles. OH NO!

Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...get along … View more
You’ve been in your brand new home for over a year now…Yay! But then you realise your home isn’t prepared for smart technologies like home automation for lighting, security and entertainment; let alone equipped for solar and electric vehicles. OH NO!

Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...get along to a New Home Builders Info Session with Jennian. It’s all covered in the New Home Builders Info Sessions being held by us, your local Jennian Homes team. Register now.
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3318 days ago

Take part in our Christmas Letterbox competition!

Mike Pero Real Estate New Zealand - HQ

You decorate your tree for Christmas right? How about your...letterbox?
Announcing the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition - a partnership between us (Mike Pero Real Estate) - and our friends at Neighbourly. It's pretty simple; we're challenging you to head down your driveway and … View more
You decorate your tree for Christmas right? How about your...letterbox?
Announcing the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition - a partnership between us (Mike Pero Real Estate) - and our friends at Neighbourly. It's pretty simple; we're challenging you to head down your driveway and decorate your letterbox for the festive season! Share a photo on your Neighbourly noticeboard using the hashtag #christmasletterbox before 11 December and we'll put you in the draw to win great prizes - including Prezzy® cards!

Help Santa find his way by decorating your letterbox this Christmas! Find out more.
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3319 days ago

Reaching out in Kaikoura

New Zealand Red Cross

Red Cross team members have been working in Kaikoura to link households with services and essential supplies. They're also on hand to provide wellbeing support for those who are struggling with the quake's impact or for people who have just been told they can't stay in their homes.
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Red Cross team members have been working in Kaikoura to link households with services and essential supplies. They're also on hand to provide wellbeing support for those who are struggling with the quake's impact or for people who have just been told they can't stay in their homes.

"There's so much food and stuff gone, but we're alive - that's the main thing," says Kaikoura resident Diane Edkins (pictured) who finds out whether her house is given the all-clear while a Red Cross volunteer is with her: www.redcross.org.nz...

Please donate to Red Cross' November 2016 Earthquake Appeal at www.redcross.org.nz... Thank you for your support.

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