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Ange from Halswell
Hey there folks, I'm after a free-standing netball hoop for my daughter to practise her goal shooting and I know these are available to buy from The Warehouse etc, but I thought I would ask on here first incase anyone has a pre loved one they no longer use/require. PLease message me thanks … View moreHey there folks, I'm after a free-standing netball hoop for my daughter to practise her goal shooting and I know these are available to buy from The Warehouse etc, but I thought I would ask on here first incase anyone has a pre loved one they no longer use/require. PLease message me thanks so much
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
This is could be you! We’ve had a large group pull out of this Saturday afternoon’s planting event so we have 25 available seats on the bus and we’d love you to fill them. Register directly with the ranger di.carter@ccc.govt.nz #volunteer #dogood
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Every year, over 11,000 brave men and women keep us safe. Most of them are working full-time jobs. Many are parents or grandparents. When the siren sounds, they all come running.
If you know a fire volunteer, this is your chance to say thanks. #cheerstothevolunteers
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Each year, Canstar Blue asks thousands of electricity customers to rate their retailer on key criteria. This year twelve different retailers feature in the results with Electric Kiwi winning the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award – Electricity Providers!
We’re really proud of the way our … View moreEach year, Canstar Blue asks thousands of electricity customers to rate their retailer on key criteria. This year twelve different retailers feature in the results with Electric Kiwi winning the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award – Electricity Providers!
We’re really proud of the way our team has made our customers advocates of the Electric Kiwi brand by delivering an exceptional customer experience, and it’s great to see how much customers love Electric Kiwi.
If you’re interested in guaranteed savings, no contracts, awesome online service and one hour of free power every day, then join Electric Kiwi – Rated #1 for Customer Satisfaction.
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Te Radar (TV personality and local legend) shared a video with us in celebration of "National Volunteer Week: Live, Laugh, Share, Volunteer" :www.youtube.com...
Find out more about National Volunteer Week or to find a volunteer centre near you here
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Choose from over 400 parking spaces at The Crossing car park.
Whether you're shopping or looking for your next dose of caffeine, the city centre has it all.
To plan your journey or for more parking options visit ccc.govt.nz/carpark
Hi Neighbourly members, at SBS Bank, we’re owned by our customers. So our profit goes back into things like providing sharp Term Investment rates. If you’re looking to take the next step with your savings, have some extra cash to invest or you’re looking for interest income – … View moreHi Neighbourly members, at SBS Bank, we’re owned by our customers. So our profit goes back into things like providing sharp Term Investment rates. If you’re looking to take the next step with your savings, have some extra cash to invest or you’re looking for interest income – let’s get your money growing. Learn more
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Dr Lance O'Sullivan writes from the heart, and from the head: "It was 1996 and we were young parents. I was at medical school when I came upon an anti-immunisation pamphlet left in one of our lecture theatres.
"I was suspicious of the establishment at the time. You need to … View moreDr Lance O'Sullivan writes from the heart, and from the head: "It was 1996 and we were young parents. I was at medical school when I came upon an anti-immunisation pamphlet left in one of our lecture theatres.
"I was suspicious of the establishment at the time. You need to understand, I had grown up a welfare-dependent "half-caste" (I hate that term) boy living with his mother, escaping from a life of alcohol, crime and a level of violence that I would not tolerate for my daughters. An under-achiever, I was expelled from two secondary schools. I feel I had a reason to be angry at "the system".
"Then I became a father. It changed my life. I needed to be a responsible adult caring for a son, then a daughter – eventually seven children. We were young parents and wanted to do only the best for these precious beings.
"I read the pamphlet. It described "studies" in the Netherlands into communities that didn't look like mine, but I took little persuasion. I stated our second child, our little daughter Te Miringa, would not be immunised.
"At the time my wife Tracy was working as a nurse at the local medical centre and immunising children daily. Yet this was my protest against the establishment that I so mistrusted.
"Fifteen months later, we had a scare. Te Miringa became unwell with high fever and a body rash and the doctors were concerned as there was a measles outbreak locally. And I realised the information from the Netherlands did not reflect my reality.
"We got Te Miringa immunised."
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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Christchurch, we’ve got a radical DIY garden project for you this weekend...
Let's cover Christchurch in native green mistletoe so the city can become a haven for native bellbirds. The Backyard Mistletoe Project is led by Christchurch City Council graduate ecologist Kristina MacDonald.
… View moreChristchurch, we’ve got a radical DIY garden project for you this weekend...
Let's cover Christchurch in native green mistletoe so the city can become a haven for native bellbirds. The Backyard Mistletoe Project is led by Christchurch City Council graduate ecologist Kristina MacDonald.
Pick up your seeds from the Christchurch Botanic Gardens this Friday or Saturday and sow the seeds before Sunday night.
Watch the video and read more at NEWSLINE: www.ccc.govt.nz...
Community Resilience Coordinator from New Zealand Red Cross
Every day our tireless Meals on Wheels volunteers, like Murray Gardiner (pictured), deliver meals to elderly and vulnerable people throughout Christchurch. They've delivered more than 160,000 hot lunches in the city over the past 12 months alone!
It's just one of many ways that New … View moreEvery day our tireless Meals on Wheels volunteers, like Murray Gardiner (pictured), deliver meals to elderly and vulnerable people throughout Christchurch. They've delivered more than 160,000 hot lunches in the city over the past 12 months alone!
It's just one of many ways that New Zealand Red Cross is here for good, not just in Christchurch, but around New Zealand.
Check out Meals on Wheels
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
This year's theme is "Live, laugh, share -- Volunteer" or "Kia ringa hora: Me mahi tūao." This positive message is about celebrating what volunteers bring to their communities. It is important to recognise volunteering and the place it has in keeping our communities … View moreThis year's theme is "Live, laugh, share -- Volunteer" or "Kia ringa hora: Me mahi tūao." This positive message is about celebrating what volunteers bring to their communities. It is important to recognise volunteering and the place it has in keeping our communities strong and healthy.
The benefits of being a volunteer are well-documented. There's better health and the feel-good endorphins that volunteering releases; around how volunteering can help with job prospects; and other health benefits such as extending longevity and reducing depression in many people. As poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson observed, It is one of the beautiful compensations of life that no man can sincerely help another without helping himself.
National Volunteer Week is a great opportunity to start volunteering or, if you already volunteer, it's a great time to invite a friend to join you. The positive message for the Week celebrates the joy that volunteers bring to their communities. It also reminds us that volunteers reap the reward of a happier, more engaged life because they feel connected to their communities.
“Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” — Elizabeth Andrew
I would like to use this opportunity to recognise the huge amount of work done by just over 100 Volunteers for the Christchurch Area Citizens Advice Bureau (3 Branches and 2 satellites). There is extensive training to start with and then they commit to on going training to keep up to date. I am in awe of the service you provide with diligence, care, sympathy and empathy to help anyone who seeks out assistance.
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Every year, over 11,000 brave men and women keep us safe. Most of them are working full-time jobs. Many are parents or grandparents. All of them are doing their bit to put out fires, save lives and keep the station working.
If you know a fire volunteer, this is your chance to say thanks. … View moreEvery year, over 11,000 brave men and women keep us safe. Most of them are working full-time jobs. Many are parents or grandparents. All of them are doing their bit to put out fires, save lives and keep the station working.
If you know a fire volunteer, this is your chance to say thanks. #cheerstothevolunteers
Connie Christensen from Go Cycle Christchurch
Come gain some cycling confidence riding around the CBD tomorrow Saturday 2pm start from Cathedral Sq Police Kiosk.
This free Slow Confidence Ride For Adult Cyclist is a leisurely ride through parts of Hagley park, along quieter CBD streets and some of the existing cycle infrastructure. We will … View moreCome gain some cycling confidence riding around the CBD tomorrow Saturday 2pm start from Cathedral Sq Police Kiosk.
This free Slow Confidence Ride For Adult Cyclist is a leisurely ride through parts of Hagley park, along quieter CBD streets and some of the existing cycle infrastructure. We will also stop at the Bus Interchange for an opportunity to try out the new test bus bike rack.
Spaces for nervous cyclists are limited, so make sure you contact us (021 0277 9250) to ensure we have your name on our list of participants.
Confident cyclists are welcome too, but this is a slow ride accommodating nervous cyclists. So inspire a less confident friend or family member to come along for a leisurely confidence building ride in the sunshine tomorrow.
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