Wairau & Waihopai Valleys, Wairau Valley

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2559 days ago

Travel home for free on public transport this Friday

Ellen Comber from

For anyone thinking of indulging in the Christmas spirit this Friday, we have some good news – Auckland Transport buses and trains will be free from 4:00pm! The free services will include night buses and comes as Police warn of increased drink-driving on the Friday before Christmas. Keep your … View moreFor anyone thinking of indulging in the Christmas spirit this Friday, we have some good news – Auckland Transport buses and trains will be free from 4:00pm! The free services will include night buses and comes as Police warn of increased drink-driving on the Friday before Christmas. Keep your car keys in your pocket this Friday, 21 December and make it safely home for free to your loved ones. Thanks Auckland Transport!

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2560 days ago

Is your pool safe?

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Auckland Council is urging pool owners to get their safety checks in place to prevent drownings.

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2560 days ago

Severe weather watch: Thunderstorm for parts of Nelson and Marlborough

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

MetService has issued a severe weather watch for thunderstorm with high intensity rainfall in Marlborough, Nelson and Buller. The risk is highest this afternoon and early evening. People are urged to stay alert to weather conditions, as flash flooding is possible, as is damage from hail. … View moreMetService has issued a severe weather watch for thunderstorm with high intensity rainfall in Marlborough, Nelson and Buller. The risk is highest this afternoon and early evening. People are urged to stay alert to weather conditions, as flash flooding is possible, as is damage from hail. Keep updated here

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2560 days ago

Poll: Do you know the difference between a paper wasp and regular ones?

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

As we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.

Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.

Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct… View more
As we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.

Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.

Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct control method.

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Do you know the difference between a paper wasp and regular ones?
  • 46.6% Yes
    46.6% Complete
  • 53.4% No
    53.4% Complete
1167 votes
2560 days ago

Poll: Should personal cannabis use be legalised?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

A binding referendum on personal cannabis is to be held at the 2020 general election. Do you think personal cannabis use should be legalised in NZ? Read more about the topic here.

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Should personal cannabis use be legalised?
  • 56.8% Yes
    56.8% Complete
  • 43.2% No
    43.2% Complete
2544 votes
2560 days ago

Must-see Christmas lights in Auckland

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Tis the season for twinkling lights. And what better way to celebrate the end of the year festivities than by venturing out to see some of the best light displays Auckland has to offer.

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2561 days ago

Auckland Council summer opening hours

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Opening times are changing for many Auckland Council services over the summer holidays.

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2561 days ago

Tooth ache?

Reporter Marlborough Express

Most of us have been there at some point, the dreaded throbbing of a tooth that morphs into the kind of pain you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy! What do you do after hours when the dentist is shut? Where do you go to get help- or do you just wait?

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2561 days ago

Are you ready to completely ditch plastic bags?

Sarah Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

The clock is ticking (and no, we're not referring to the Christmas countdown!) - single-use plastic bags will be out of circulation from July 1, 2019.

All retailers, ie not just supermarkets, will no longer be able to sell or give away single-use plastic shopping bags after … View more
Hi neighbours,

The clock is ticking (and no, we're not referring to the Christmas countdown!) - single-use plastic bags will be out of circulation from July 1, 2019.

All retailers, ie not just supermarkets, will no longer be able to sell or give away single-use plastic shopping bags after this date. To read more, click here.

Do you support the single-use plastic bag ban? How will the ban affect your life?

Have you already adapted to a plastic bag-free life or will this mean big changes in your household? What are your tips and tricks for ensuring the ban doesn't cause havoc when you hit the shops?

Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff

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2561 days ago

Meet a Pest Free Hero – Kaipatiki Project nursery

Communications Team from Auckland Council

For the last pest free story of the year, we meet another winner of the Mayoral Conservation Awards

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2562 days ago

This time four years ago...

Matt Brown Reporter from Marlborough Express

This time four years ago...in 2014, the boom of a mobile crane working on Blenheim's multimillion-dollar ASB Theatre crashed to the ground startling workers and passers-by.
Two more cranes were required to remove the boom from the site.
The Hitachi crane did not have a load when it fell. It … View more
This time four years ago...in 2014, the boom of a mobile crane working on Blenheim's multimillion-dollar ASB Theatre crashed to the ground startling workers and passers-by.
Two more cranes were required to remove the boom from the site.
The Hitachi crane did not have a load when it fell. It had been moving to pick up a load when the boom broke.
The story was reported by Anna Williams.

2562 days ago

Donations flooding in!

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Wow! Your generosity means we have already raised almost $4000 in just three days towards our fight against wasps. We've also received an amazing $35,000 sponsorship from BASF which is a fantastic boost to the campaign. Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free … View moreWow! Your generosity means we have already raised almost $4000 in just three days towards our fight against wasps. We've also received an amazing $35,000 sponsorship from BASF which is a fantastic boost to the campaign. Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility. Find out more about the project and how you can contribute here: givealittle.co.nz...

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2562 days ago

Best place for a summer swim

The Team from Marlborough District Council

It’s easy to check the water quality of your favourite spot before you head out because Council’s recreational bathing sampling programme is underway, with weekly samples collected from 21 sites across Marlborough. Testing continues until March.

In summer the risk of catching an infectious … View more
It’s easy to check the water quality of your favourite spot before you head out because Council’s recreational bathing sampling programme is underway, with weekly samples collected from 21 sites across Marlborough. Testing continues until March.

In summer the risk of catching an infectious disease from swimming in clear, clean water is usually low. However, after heavy rain, contamination can occur. As a rule of thumb, don't swim if the water looks dirty or murky, smells or has scum on its surface.

You can check the latest results for Marlborough’s favourite swimming spots on the Land and Water Aotearoa website
Find out more!

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2563 days ago

Watch: Needing a break these holidays? Here are some ideas!

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

It's that time of the year where everyone is hanging out for a holiday. So here are Brook Sabin's top 10 ideas of things to do during the school break. Watch the video below and click here to read the full story. Happy Holidays!

2563 days ago

Have your say on UK-NZ trade

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.

Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict… View more
New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.

Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict the flow of goods and services between our countries, and closer cooperation on progressive trade issues, including environmental protections.

To make your voice heard, just answer our quick poll question and share your thoughts.
Have your say

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