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Kiwis love tourism ... it brings in cash and connection. But with more visitors comes more pressure on our beautiful places, housing, and local infrastructure.
So what’s the fix? Should we bring in a tourism tax or focus on spreading visitors beyond the hotspots to ease the load? 👇
… View moreKiwis love tourism ... it brings in cash and connection. But with more visitors comes more pressure on our beautiful places, housing, and local infrastructure.
So what’s the fix? Should we bring in a tourism tax or focus on spreading visitors beyond the hotspots to ease the load? 👇
Interested in what kiwis have to say? Andrea Vance shares some opinions in the Post.
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Sue & Murray from Foxton Beach
Jo Melville, Sue Taylor and Peter Scott would like to thank those who came to our exhibition in Sanson last weekend. It was a pleasure to welcome you into our art space, to talk to you and receive your positive feedback. To those that brought a piece of art, a big thank you for supporting us. If… View moreJo Melville, Sue Taylor and Peter Scott would like to thank those who came to our exhibition in Sanson last weekend. It was a pleasure to welcome you into our art space, to talk to you and receive your positive feedback. To those that brought a piece of art, a big thank you for supporting us. If there was something you saw and regretted not purchasing it, please make contact as it may be still available. We look forward to opening another exhibition in Sanson in the future.
Lizzie from Levin
17 Waka Tete Place. Strictly 9am - 1pm Saturday and Sunday
Bargains galore- tons of building materials, tools (workshop and garden), kitchen equipment, knitting and sewing patterns and materials, bric-brace, antiques, art, designer clothes, work gear, motorbike gear, motorbike stands, … View more17 Waka Tete Place. Strictly 9am - 1pm Saturday and Sunday
Bargains galore- tons of building materials, tools (workshop and garden), kitchen equipment, knitting and sewing patterns and materials, bric-brace, antiques, art, designer clothes, work gear, motorbike gear, motorbike stands, electronics, books, glassware, lamps, dog beds and accessories, art equipment and much more
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Paul from Levin
Another Otaki Villa, photographed in 2014. It will appear brighter if enlarged.
Paul from Levin
Another Otaki Villa, photographed in 2014. It will appear brighter if enlarged
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Your cozy reading nook, a sunlit verandah, or a steaming mug of coffee with your curled up cat ...
We’d love to see a corner of your indoor happy place. Share a photo below...
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Paul from Levin
The Oak tree was planted in 1888, the same year the villa was built on HW1, Otaki, as I mentioned in yesterday's picture.
Julia Wallace Retirement Village
Big news! Ryman has won Best Provider Nationwide at the 2025 Seniors New Zealand Awards - for the 6th time!
Leading the way in retirement living and aged care, again and again.
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We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!
Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.
Food and household item recalls:
… View moreWe are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!
Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.
Food and household item recalls:
Tom & Luke brand Snackaballs and Vogel's brand Cereal Products
Pams brand Mini Hash Browns
Gilmours Peanuts Chopped
FreshLife brand Chopped Peanuts
Piper’s brand Milkshake Biscuits Original and Caramel
Tasti brand various products
Dometic Drinkware Tumbler
Product Recalls: Infant care and clothing
Steelcraft One2 V2 and Britax One2 Strollers
Car Seat G405- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat G401- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat G410- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat LB-828- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat Q5- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat 10911524- sold at Panda Mart
Car Seat 11630- sold at Panda Mart
Annabel Trends Toothy Teether and Annabel Trends Cactus Teether
Product Recalls: Cosmetics
Ultra Violette Lean Screen SPF 50+
Aspect Sun Sunscreens- Physical Sun Protection SPF50+ and Tinted Physical SPF50+
Product Recalls: Electronics
Tesla Powerwall 2 Battery Energy Storage Units
Midea Air Fryer- sold at Trade Depot
ANKO Portable Blender (4 colourways)- sold at Kmart
Product Recalls: Other
“Wobbly head Dino” Greeting Card
Trojan Developments Prox Rex
Zenith Taps- ChillTap Extra 60 (Residential), ChillTap Extra 140 (Commercial)
Hot Water Bottles- sold at MIDIO Lambton Quay Limited
Check the New Zealand Transport Agency's handy vehicle recall list here.
See past months' recalls. Stay safe, neighbours!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Wishing you all bright days! Happy Diwali from the Neighbourly Team 💚🕯️
Paul from Levin
1888 villa (1901.v2)on HW1 just before it winds down to the roundabout and the traffic lights. The twigs of a tree at the upper right corner of the picture are from an oak tree which was planted also in 1888.
Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff
A trailblazing Māori scholar has finally received the recognition she deserves — nearly 100 years after her passing.
Mākereti Papakura, believed to be the first Indigenous woman to study at the University of Oxford, has been awarded a posthumous degree certificate.
Papakura sadly passed … View moreA trailblazing Māori scholar has finally received the recognition she deserves — nearly 100 years after her passing.
Mākereti Papakura, believed to be the first Indigenous woman to study at the University of Oxford, has been awarded a posthumous degree certificate.
Papakura sadly passed away in 1930, just weeks before she was due to present her thesis. Her research was later published as The Old-Time Māori — the first ethnographic study written by a Māori author.
We hope this brings a smile!
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