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2338 days ago

Get INSPIRED by wallpaper

Resene

Resene has just released the latest Habitat plus, full of inspiring ideas to help you bring out the best in your home with wallpaper. Pick up your FREE copy at your local Resene ColorShop. Make sure you view the extensive wallpaper library while you're in store; there's something to suit … View moreResene has just released the latest Habitat plus, full of inspiring ideas to help you bring out the best in your home with wallpaper. Pick up your FREE copy at your local Resene ColorShop. Make sure you view the extensive wallpaper library while you're in store; there's something to suit all tastes from neutral to bold, pattern to texture, fun to traditional, striped to botanical. Find your local ColorShop

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2348 days ago

Have you visited the newly opened Taiora QEII centre yet?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Thousands of people have flocked to Christchurch's newest swimming pool complex this weekend, with some waiting 45 minutes for a swim.

The new $38.6 million Taiora QEII Recreation and Sport Centre hit maximum capacity on Saturday afternoon and again at 10am on Sunday and by mid afternoon … View more
Thousands of people have flocked to Christchurch's newest swimming pool complex this weekend, with some waiting 45 minutes for a swim.

The new $38.6 million Taiora QEII Recreation and Sport Centre hit maximum capacity on Saturday afternoon and again at 10am on Sunday and by mid afternoon the same day, swimmers were waiting 45 minutes to get inside the pool hall.

2338 days ago

IT secures head-start on sustainable savings

The Team from Christchurch City Council

With the help of Kilmarnock Enterprises, Council has made the shift from desk phones to headsets, an effort saving around $20,000 a year. Learn more about the project here on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2338 days ago

Poll: Are you able to afford your own home?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Housing affordability is getting worse for Kiwis - especially in Auckland.

About four in five people renting are unable to comfortably afford mortgage payments, recent Government statistics show. Many Kiwis are fleeing expensive cities like Auckland in search of affordable housing in the … View more
Housing affordability is getting worse for Kiwis - especially in Auckland.

About four in five people renting are unable to comfortably afford mortgage payments, recent Government statistics show. Many Kiwis are fleeing expensive cities like Auckland in search of affordable housing in the regions - and they're not looking back.

So, in your current situation are you able to afford your own home?

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Are you able to afford your own home?
  • 41% Yes, I can
    41% Complete
  • 15.9% Only with the help of Kiwisaver/ partner
    15.9% Complete
  • 6.9% In another 5-10 years I could
    6.9% Complete
  • 36.3% No, renting is my only option
    36.3% Complete
1997 votes
2338 days ago

Restoring landmark homestead turns heads

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Ever felt your reno was never going to end? Spare a thought for the owners of this Fendalton homestead. Restoring their home and gardens after the 2011 earthquakes took six long years, and included rolling the entire house onto the front lawn so new foundations could be laid before rolling it back … View moreEver felt your reno was never going to end? Spare a thought for the owners of this Fendalton homestead. Restoring their home and gardens after the 2011 earthquakes took six long years, and included rolling the entire house onto the front lawn so new foundations could be laid before rolling it back again.

But the hard work's paid off. The epic project has been recognised in the 2018 Canterbury Architecture Awards, where it won a Heritage Award for its "sensitive alterations" and "seamless transitions from old to new".

Have you tackled a reno project of you own, big or small? We'd love to hear about it.

2338 days ago

Slips affecting Banks Peninsula roads

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Steady rain over the past couple of days has caused some already water-logged slopes to slip, bringing mud, trees and other debris onto roads in Banks Peninsula.
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...

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2338 days ago

Poll: Is there still a place for marmalade in your kitchen... and your heart?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Once upon a time, marmalade on toast was a winter staple. In our upcoming July issue though, gardening guru Lynda Hallinan says marmalade is in danger of extinction because fewer and fewer people are buying, making or eating it! So tell us: Do you still like marmalade? Yes or no, don't forget … View moreOnce upon a time, marmalade on toast was a winter staple. In our upcoming July issue though, gardening guru Lynda Hallinan says marmalade is in danger of extinction because fewer and fewer people are buying, making or eating it! So tell us: Do you still like marmalade? Yes or no, don't forget to tell us why.

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Is there still a place for marmalade in your kitchen... and your heart?
  • 79% Yum and yes please, I love marmalade!
    79% Complete
  • 21% No, thank you!
    21% Complete
2166 votes
2338 days ago

Book a spot in futuristic city library

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Tūranga, the largest public library in the South Island, is expected to open later this year. Before it does, get your city libraries membership to access our many library resources.
Learn how here on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2339 days ago

Pump stations targeted for end of chlorination

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Check out the latest water update on the Council's efforts to end chlorination here on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2339 days ago

Food lovers Masterclass

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Interested in topics on meal planning, smart shopping and storage to help with your household food waste reduction? Come along on Friday 22 June from 6pm to 8pm to the Food Lovers Masterclass.

A sign language interpreter will be provided at this workshop as the event is organised with Deaf … View more
Interested in topics on meal planning, smart shopping and storage to help with your household food waste reduction? Come along on Friday 22 June from 6pm to 8pm to the Food Lovers Masterclass.

A sign language interpreter will be provided at this workshop as the event is organised with Deaf Aotearoa. Find out more here: bit.ly...

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2339 days ago

Hearing Healthcare you can Trust

Hear Again are conveniently located at The Hub, Hornby, and offer the very best in hearing healthcare. From earwax removal by micro-suction to hearing tests and the provision of the very latest hearing devices, the friendly, professional team never fail to deliver.

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Hear Again are conveniently located at The Hub, Hornby, and offer the very best in hearing healthcare. From earwax removal by micro-suction to hearing tests and the provision of the very latest hearing devices, the friendly, professional team never fail to deliver.

Book your FREE hearing check or FREE hearing device demonstration and start re-joining the conversation.
Find out more!

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2367 days ago

Are you ready for winter?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Firewood retailers are warning consumers to watch out for "cowboys" selling wet wood on social media.

Demand for firewood in Christchurch is peaking ahead of winter, with wait times for bigger loads already stretching out to more than two months.

Are you prepared or are you … View more
Firewood retailers are warning consumers to watch out for "cowboys" selling wet wood on social media.

Demand for firewood in Christchurch is peaking ahead of winter, with wait times for bigger loads already stretching out to more than two months.

Are you prepared or are you struggling to get enough firewood this year?

*Please write DNP (Do Not Print) if you don't want your comment to be published in print and/or on Stuff*

2341 days ago

Health board raises concerns over Christchurch Hospital service failure risk

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

A two-year delay by the Ministry of Health to develop facilities at Christchurch Hospital has created a risk of service failure, Canterbury District Health Board members say.

The board noted quake-related repairs had not been undertaken and when the acute services building opens in September … View more
A two-year delay by the Ministry of Health to develop facilities at Christchurch Hospital has created a risk of service failure, Canterbury District Health Board members say.

The board noted quake-related repairs had not been undertaken and when the acute services building opens in September 2019, Canterbury will be left with both a bed and theatre shortage.

Read more on this issue by clicking the link below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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2339 days ago

Food Lovers Masterclass

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Looking for exciting and inspirational ideas on ways to reduce your food waste? Come along to the Food Lovers Masterclass with Kate Meads on 22 June from 6pm to 8pm.
There will also have a sign language interpreter at this workshop as the event is organised with Deaf Aotearoa. Find out more … View more
Looking for exciting and inspirational ideas on ways to reduce your food waste? Come along to the Food Lovers Masterclass with Kate Meads on 22 June from 6pm to 8pm.
There will also have a sign language interpreter at this workshop as the event is organised with Deaf Aotearoa. Find out more here: bit.ly...

2339 days ago

What do you think about the new Cathedral Square designs?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Regenerate Christchurch have released a the long-awaited plan intended to fix Christchurch City's heart.

The new plan for the city's Cathedral Square will see a mix of green and paved surfaces to create a strong city heart and encourage events. Its execution is intended to be phased, … View more
Regenerate Christchurch have released a the long-awaited plan intended to fix Christchurch City's heart.

The new plan for the city's Cathedral Square will see a mix of green and paved surfaces to create a strong city heart and encourage events. Its execution is intended to be phased, rolled out in stages as building projects around the square were completed.

As suggested in a draft concept released last year, the redesigned square would have three main spaces, each with their own character – a green zone with trees and water southeast of Christ Church Cathedral, a youth-friendly meeting space by the new library, and a large event and meeting space on the western side.

Were you aware of the plans? What do you think about them? Do you like the designs? Is there anything missing?

Read more about the plans here

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