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Come along to our free public lecture: on Sunday, December 2nd at 2pm at The Sydenham Room, South Christchurch Library, 66 Colombo St.
For many people, it is time to explore a deeper meaning of life — to know thyself‚ as the ancient philosophers urged. One way to do this is through studying … View moreCome along to our free public lecture: on Sunday, December 2nd at 2pm at The Sydenham Room, South Christchurch Library, 66 Colombo St.
For many people, it is time to explore a deeper meaning of life — to know thyself‚ as the ancient philosophers urged. One way to do this is through studying with the Rosicrucian Order.
You will explore how the human mind works, learn self healing techniques, unleash your full creative potential, empower yourself to achieve new goals, practise effective meditation to realise inner peace and harmony, and most importantly, discover your mystical connection with the universe. All this is done through home learning and personal experimentation, although there are local groups to join if you wish.
The Rosicrucian Order AMORC is nonprofit, non-religious, non-political. It is an international organisation — the largest of its kind in the western world — of educators, students and seekers exploring inner wisdom and the meaning of life.
To find out if The Rosicrucian Order can benefit you, go to the website www.amorc.org.au, or for the free, no obligation booklet Mastery Of Life phone 027 552 7777, or email nzrc@amorc.org.au
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Have you got your tickets to Bread & Circus - World Buskers Festival yet? Headline shows are selling out fast! Don't miss your chance to see some of the most spectacular performances currently on the circuit, including international circus act LIMBO in The Spiegeltent.
There’s a show … View moreHave you got your tickets to Bread & Circus - World Buskers Festival yet? Headline shows are selling out fast! Don't miss your chance to see some of the most spectacular performances currently on the circuit, including international circus act LIMBO in The Spiegeltent.
There’s a show for everyone, so tickets to Bread & Circus make awesome Christmas presents! This summer Bread & Circus 2019 celebrates a rich 25-year history, bringing a whole month of extravaganza and delight to the streets, theatres, and pop-up venues of Christchurch, full of reimagined twists and turns.
Full programme out now!
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Original Foods Baking Co Ltd is recalling specific batches of its Goofy Slab Slice brand Gluten Free Brownie Slab Slice as the products may contain foreign matter (metal wire fragments).
Customers are asked to check the date mark on the product for best before dates marked 09/11/19 and … View moreOriginal Foods Baking Co Ltd is recalling specific batches of its Goofy Slab Slice brand Gluten Free Brownie Slab Slice as the products may contain foreign matter (metal wire fragments).
Customers are asked to check the date mark on the product for best before dates marked 09/11/19 and 12/10/19.
Affected product should not be consumed. There have been no reports of injury, however, if you have consumed any of this product and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice. Customers should return the products to their retailer for a full refund. Read more
Hi neighbours,
Would you like to live here? The first homes have been finished in central Christchurch's 900-home east frame housing precinct - more than six years after the development was first announced.
But the homes do come at a cost. The 20 three-storey, three-bedroom homes have gone … View moreHi neighbours,
Would you like to live here? The first homes have been finished in central Christchurch's 900-home east frame housing precinct - more than six years after the development was first announced.
But the homes do come at a cost. The 20 three-storey, three-bedroom homes have gone on sale priced from $1.175m to just under $1.59m, ranging in size from 168 square metres to 214sqm, including an internal garage. To read more, click here.
What are your thoughts on the buildings? Do you think they'll attract people into the Christchurch CBD? Or are they too pricey? Share your views with us in the replies below.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
We love poppies, and this Tibetan blue (Meconopsis betonicifolia) is especially eye-catching. They are available from a number of nurseries, including Blue Mountain in Tapanui.
Trevor Tubman from Christchurch Beautifying Association
Ideal Xmas Present Grand Parents, Overseas Gifts Etc. Easily Read With Space For Appointments. Presented By Christchurch Beautifying Association. Order Yours Today. Tel 03 3229540 Price $10
Price: $10
Resene has six incredible finalists up for People's Choice Award as part of 2018's Colour your Community competition - and they need your vote!
Simply head to the poll and choose who you think deserves a helping hand and some Resene products. Voting closes Sunday 2 December so make … View moreResene has six incredible finalists up for People's Choice Award as part of 2018's Colour your Community competition - and they need your vote!
Simply head to the poll and choose who you think deserves a helping hand and some Resene products. Voting closes Sunday 2 December so make sure you get your vite in before then! By doing so, you can help make a real difference to an organisation doing great work in a Kiwi community.
Vote now!
Anna Williams Reporter from The Press
OPINION: Johnny Moore says if the smiles from ear to ear are anything to go by then the electric scooter trial is a success. The "grumpy old men" need to stop grizzling and remember what having fun is like.
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Emergency Mobile Alert should work in areas with cell reception. About 97% of populated areas get cell reception, and work is being done by the mobile service operators to improve mobile coverage all the time.
The Nationwide Test of Emergency Mobile Alert is on 25 November between 6 and 7pm.
… View moreEmergency Mobile Alert should work in areas with cell reception. About 97% of populated areas get cell reception, and work is being done by the mobile service operators to improve mobile coverage all the time.
The Nationwide Test of Emergency Mobile Alert is on 25 November between 6 and 7pm.
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Friendly reminder that NZ Civil Defence will be running their second test of the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) System between 6pm and 7pm on Sunday, November 25th.
Please spread the word so more people are aware, especially among older friends and family who may be less tech-savvy, that this is … View moreFriendly reminder that NZ Civil Defence will be running their second test of the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) System between 6pm and 7pm on Sunday, November 25th.
Please spread the word so more people are aware, especially among older friends and family who may be less tech-savvy, that this is simply a test and to not be alarmed when they receive the alert.
To learn more about EMA's and what to expect on the day, visit the link below.
Hi neighbours,
Vaping and the use of smokeless tobacco products could be banned from bars, restaurants, schools and workplaces in New Zealand, thanks to a Government proposal. Click here to read more about it.
Got an opinion on vaping? Take part in our poll below!
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Up to $2 million will be spent on carrying out interim remediation work on dozens of the city’s below ground well heads.
Christchurch City Council has today given the go ahead for interim remediation work to be done on up to 42 below ground well heads that tap into flowing artesian aquifers … View moreUp to $2 million will be spent on carrying out interim remediation work on dozens of the city’s below ground well heads.
Christchurch City Council has today given the go ahead for interim remediation work to be done on up to 42 below ground well heads that tap into flowing artesian aquifers where the risk of contamination is low.
“If we want to meet our target of getting the chlorine out of our drinking water by May next year we need to do this interim remediation work,’’ says Cr Pauline Cotter, Chair of the Council’s Infrastructure, Transport and Environment Committee.
Find out more at the link below.
Tania from Lincoln
Wed 5th of Dec 8pm.
Sadly, our daughter and son-in-law's flight back to Perth has been changed so they can't join us. Ticket- tek can't refund. We do have insurance but tickets sold out pretty quickly so thought someone in the community would like to buy these two.
Price: $200
The Team from Christchurch City Council
We’re not running out of water, but ahead of summer we’re asking people to conserve water to help end chlorination sooner. We've busted some more myths about our water supply here at Newsline, check it out.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
How should we be managing on-street parking in the suburbs? It's the last chance to have your say and we'd love to hear what you think.
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