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Create a character door with this clever hack using photo frames and Resene Lustacryl. Find out how to make and finish your own with these easy step by step instructions.
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Call for Artists!
Be part of the Multicultural Art Exhibition at Reyburn House
8 July–3 Aug 2025.
Entry: $15 per piece (max 2)
Drop-off by 30 June.
All artists welcome!
Celebrate identity, heritage & community through art.
To enter, return your entry form to: … View moreCall for Artists!
Be part of the Multicultural Art Exhibition at Reyburn House
8 July–3 Aug 2025.
Entry: $15 per piece (max 2)
Drop-off by 30 June.
All artists welcome!
Celebrate identity, heritage & community through art.
To enter, return your entry form to: office@reyburnhouse.co.nz
#Whangarei #ReyburnHouse #CallForArtists #Multicultural #Exhibition #Art #Northland #VisualArts
Glen from Central Whangarei
Subject: Follow-Up on Pohe Island Accessible Playground Proposal
Dear Councillors,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to follow up on the email I sent to all councillors on May 8, 2025, regarding my proposal to create New Zealand’s most accessible playground at Pohe Island, … View moreSubject: Follow-Up on Pohe Island Accessible Playground Proposal
Dear Councillors,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to follow up on the email I sent to all councillors on May 8, 2025, regarding my proposal to create New Zealand’s most accessible playground at Pohe Island, Whangārei. The email outlined a well-considered plan, and I sincerely appreciate the five responses I’ve received so far.
However, I am disappointed that nine councillors have yet to acknowledge or respond to my request. Given this lack of engagement, I struggle to see how a five-minute verbal presentation—as suggested in some replies—would be a productive use of time if basic communication remains unanswered.
This project deserves your attention. To ensure transparency and accessibility, I have created a dedicated website, Pohe Island Whangārei, where all the details shared with councillors are now publicly available under the Projects tab. Many of you know me personally and understand my advocacy for a more inclusive world for disabled children. This playground is not just an idea—it’s an achievable milestone for our community.
A simple reply is not just courtesy; it’s a basic sign of respect for the time and effort invested in this initiative. I urge those who have not yet responded to reconsider and engage in this important conversation.
Let’s work together to make Pohe Island a beacon of accessibility and inclusion. I look forward to your responses.
poheislandwhangarei.co.nz...
Kind regards,
Glen McMillan
CEO Children with Disability NZ
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NZ Civil Defence are testing the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) system on Sunday 25 May, between 6-7pm ⚠️📲
If you have a hidden second phone for your safety, we recommend turning it off or putting it in flight mode for the duration of the test (6-7pm on Sunday 25 May) to ensure it’s not … View moreNZ Civil Defence are testing the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) system on Sunday 25 May, between 6-7pm ⚠️📲
If you have a hidden second phone for your safety, we recommend turning it off or putting it in flight mode for the duration of the test (6-7pm on Sunday 25 May) to ensure it’s not discovered when the nationwide Emergency Mobile Alert is sent.
Some mobile devices set to silent mode will still emit a sound when the Emergency Mobile Alert test is sent, so switching to flight mode or turning off your device is the only way to avoid the loud sound of the alert.
You can find more information about the Emergency Mobile Alert system, including a factsheet and list of FAQs at www.getready.co.nz
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It might be time to pop some of your used items on Neighbourly Market to clear out that garage and make some pocket money too!
List any items on Neighbourly Market (for sale or for free) between now and Monday 26 May and be in to win one of three $100 Prezzy® cards.
It's pretty … View moreIt might be time to pop some of your used items on Neighbourly Market to clear out that garage and make some pocket money too!
List any items on Neighbourly Market (for sale or for free) between now and Monday 26 May and be in to win one of three $100 Prezzy® cards.
It's pretty straightforward, but instructions on how to list items are here
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Well it's coming and I for one welcome it. In STV you rank the candidates in order of preference. If you like just a few candidates then you give ranks 1, 2, 3, ... to your preferred people and don't rank the others. If you really like First Past The Post then just vote for your choice … View moreWell it's coming and I for one welcome it. In STV you rank the candidates in order of preference. If you like just a few candidates then you give ranks 1, 2, 3, ... to your preferred people and don't rank the others. If you really like First Past The Post then just vote for your choice with a '1' and leave the rest blank.
Australia used a stupid variant where you had to rank all the candidates. This meant that people complained that they were forced by law to vote for people they didn't want. But just because Australians messed up the system does not mean that we shouldn't do it properly.
The real result of this change is that it's possible for a stranger to become elected to the Council. Of course electioneering is hard work but who wants to elect a lazy time server?
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Kerry, a resident at Bert Sutcliffe Village is a lifelong curator of beautiful spaces which reflect a life rich in décor, experiences, and sunshine.
With over 30 years of experience in lecturing and interior design, she opened her vibrant apartment to us and shared some of her tips.
Click … View moreKerry, a resident at Bert Sutcliffe Village is a lifelong curator of beautiful spaces which reflect a life rich in décor, experiences, and sunshine.
With over 30 years of experience in lecturing and interior design, she opened her vibrant apartment to us and shared some of her tips.
Click read more to explore Kerry’s favourite styling tips and see how she’s brought colour, creativity, and joy into her apartment.
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The answer is yes, it is illegal. And yet in New Zealand it's fairly common to see drivers hitting the road with their fog lights on when it's simply dark.
Those who have sat their written drivers test recently will be in the know, but be honest, did you know it was illegal?
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Looking to cut down on your electricity bills? Consider installing a hot water cylinder with a wetback system! Wetbacks use the heat from your woodfire to warm your water, reducing your reliance on electric water heating. This eco-friendly solution not only saves you money but also ensures you have… View moreLooking to cut down on your electricity bills? Consider installing a hot water cylinder with a wetback system! Wetbacks use the heat from your woodfire to warm your water, reducing your reliance on electric water heating. This eco-friendly solution not only saves you money but also ensures you have a reliable source of hot water, even during power outages. Make the switch today and enjoy the benefits of lower energy costs and a cosy home! Learn More
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Upcycle some old photo frames with Resene Lustacryl and Resene testpots and not only will you win points for your environmental stance, but you can also create original one-offs. Find out how to refresh your photo frames with these easy step by step instructions.
It might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.
The good news is, the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free, and recommended for you … View moreIt might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.
The good news is, the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free, and recommended for you and many others as long as you haven’t had the vaccine, or Covid, in the last 6 months.
To book your vaccination, or talk to your healthcare provider.
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