Hurunui District , Amberley

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405 days ago

One of a Kind "Elite Shungite Pendant" EMF Protection or Tree of Life Shungite Pendant " Ying/Yang EMF Protection

Rae from Rangiora

1 X 22grm Unisex Elite Shungite Nugget from Colombia encased in an adjustable macramé waxed thread. This is the actual pendant you will receive.
4 cm long x 2.5 cm wide $62

This stunning Elite Shungite Pendant was a delight to create.

Being 98% carbon Shungite offers excellent protection … View more
1 X 22grm Unisex Elite Shungite Nugget from Colombia encased in an adjustable macramé waxed thread. This is the actual pendant you will receive.
4 cm long x 2.5 cm wide $62

This stunning Elite Shungite Pendant was a delight to create.

Being 98% carbon Shungite offers excellent protection against EMF, Geopathic Stress evil eye & negative energy. It will be a perfect solution for energy-sensitive people who feel quickly drained.
or

Tree of Life Pendant $44.95
This pendant looks beautiful as well as offering you all the benefits of wearing Shungite.
In Norse mythology Tree of life (Yggdrasil) is an eternal green ash tree that connects all nine worlds and is the centre of life and the spiritual cosmos.

One of its roots lies in Asgard, the home of gods, while the other is in Hel, the underworld of Norse mythology. The third root is in Midgard, the realm of mortal men. This way, Yggdrasil connects worlds of mortal, divine and dead.


Strung on an adjustable chord, 3.5cm round engraved regular shungite.


Regular Shungite contains 30-50% of carbon. It has a denser structure and vivid black. It can be effortlessly polished and shaped. For this reason, the stone is widely used for making pyramids, spheres, harmonizers, and other shaped products.

Shungite pendants are one of the most effective protective tools against electromagnetic radiation and geopathic stress influence. Moreover they are proven to help with throat and breathing problems. Wearing shungite stone pendants on a daily basis can relieve pain in neck and head. This stylish accessories will also be a source of positive energy that will contribute to your well-being.

CHAKRA BALANCING... Shungite as a black mineral heals the root chakra, the first sacred point in our bodies that receives the energy and controls its flow to other chakras. Balance this chakra to ground yourself, relieve stress, dispel negative energies, and become more confident.

Please visit my website for more products including Earthing/Grounding Mats, Jewellery plus much more www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...
Pickup in Rangiora
0273 621 601

Price: $62

406 days ago

Mayors call on National to keep promise to scrap Three Waters

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

North Canterbury’s mayors are hopeful the incoming Government will stick to its promise to scrap the Three Waters reforms.

The Waimakariri, Hurunui and Kaikōura councils have been among the more vocal opponents of the Labour Government’s Affordable… View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

North Canterbury’s mayors are hopeful the incoming Government will stick to its promise to scrap the Three Waters reforms.

The Waimakariri, Hurunui and Kaikōura councils have been among the more vocal opponents of the Labour Government’s Affordable Waters legislation.

The legislation, which was revised earlier this year, proposed the creation of 10 entities to control the country’s Three Waters infrastructure, with the North Canterbury councils included in the Canterbury/West Coast entity.

The National and Act parties campaigned on a promise to repeal the legislation and replace it with a new proposal based on community ownership of water services.

"We look forward to the new Government swiftly repealing the outgoing Government’s legislation to honour that commitment," said Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon, co-chairperson of the lobby group Communities for Local Democracy (C4LD).

"Both leading into the campaign, and during the campaign, they’ve been clear with Kiwis that this was their intention, and they have the electoral mandate now to get on with it and fix this flawed reform."

Gordon said reform was urgently needed, but central and local government needed to work together to ensure the best outcome.

Three Waters was suggested as a solution to the country's ageing water service infrastructure.

The legislation aimed to give the new water organisations greater financial flexibility to make infrastructure upgrades to improve the safety, reliability and affordability of water services.

An alternative model was presented by Gordon in November, alongside Auckland mayor Wayne Brown and Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger.

It would see the water regulator, Taumata Arowai, remain in place alongside local ownership.

Localised Regional Water Organisations (RWOs) were suggested as an alternative to the government’s proposed 10 entity model, which would be set up in partnership with Mana Whenua.

It was proposed the RWOs have access to investment capital through a new Water Infrastructure Fund, administered by central government’s Crown Infrastructure Partners.

The degree of any formal co-governance would be determined by local communities in consultation with mana whenua, rather than by central government, Gordon said.

Kaikōura mayor Craig Mackle said his preference was to join a North Canterbury RWO, which could include Kaikōura, Hurunui, Waimakariri, Christchurch and Selwyn.

Hurunui mayor Marie Black said her district had been concerned about the "loss of ownership" from early on.

"We look forward to progress being made on that commitment once the new Government is in place.

"There is a little bit of uncertainty at the moment and it will take a bit of time, but I have a high level of confidence because of the determination the parties expressed in the campaign."

She called on the new Government to work in "true partnership" with councils across the range of reforms, including the Resource Management Act reform and the future of local government.

Comment has been sought from Te Kura Taka Pini (the Ngāi Tahu freshwater group).

A Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu spokesperson said the rūnanga is "apolitical" and works with the government of the day.

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

406 days ago

Vote for People's Choice Awards!

The Team from NZ Compare

Wondering about your power, broadband and mobile providers? It's time to have your say!

Voting for the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS in the Power, Broadband and Mobile categories is now open. Click below to VOTE NOW!

Share your voice and VOTE for who you think deserves to WIN … View more
Wondering about your power, broadband and mobile providers? It's time to have your say!

Voting for the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS in the Power, Broadband and Mobile categories is now open. Click below to VOTE NOW!

Share your voice and VOTE for who you think deserves to WIN People's Choice - Power, Broadband and Mobile in New Zealand.
Voting ends on November 17th, 2023.

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407 days ago

PAINTING AND DECORATING

Enviro Painters Ltd

For all your painting and decorating projects contact Andy and the friendly team at Enviro Painters Today.

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407 days ago

WIN $100 Prezzy Card

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WIN 1 of 5 $100 Prezzy Cards - It's just a few clicks away!
Simply complete our EASY PriceMe survey and get ready to win big!
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WIN 1 of 5 $100 Prezzy Cards - It's just a few clicks away!
Simply complete our EASY PriceMe survey and get ready to win big!
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407 days ago

The Ryman Lifestyle – Your Free Guide

Charles Upham Retirement Village

When it’s time to explore retirement village options, you have so many choices. So how do you decide what village is best for you? We’ve put together a comprehensive guide explaining all there is to know about Ryman retirement living.

How much does a retirement village cost? What levels of … View more
When it’s time to explore retirement village options, you have so many choices. So how do you decide what village is best for you? We’ve put together a comprehensive guide explaining all there is to know about Ryman retirement living.

How much does a retirement village cost? What levels of care do we provide? The Ryman Guide answers all your questions around finances, living options & what to expect when you move in to one of our thriving village communities.

Get a free copy for yourself & find out why we are New Zealand’s Most Trusted brand in aged care.

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407 days ago

Earthing/Grounding - Reconnect to Mother Nature to restore and Maintain Health

Rae from Rangiora

Hello Neighbours
I am totally in love with Earthing/Grounding. "WHY"? I hear your ask, well I will tell you.
Grounding is a practice whereby individuals are put in direct contact with the surface of the Earth. It includes walking barefoot outdoors, swimming in the oceans and lakes or … View more
Hello Neighbours
I am totally in love with Earthing/Grounding. "WHY"? I hear your ask, well I will tell you.
Grounding is a practice whereby individuals are put in direct contact with the surface of the Earth. It includes walking barefoot outdoors, swimming in the oceans and lakes or sleeping, working and relaxing indoors with bare skin in contact with conductive mats, pillows etc, in order to maintain the body at Earths electric potential.
(I have a grounding mat under my bare feet while at my computer)

The earths negative electric surface charge is virtually limitless reservoir of free electrons that is constantly replenished by the global atmospheric electric circuit. The Earthing hypothesis states that when direct skin contact is made with the Earths surface or a ground system indoors, the body's electric potential equalises with the Earths potential thereby maintaining the body's access to the earths negative surface charge (electrons). This contact prevents build-up of static electric charge on the body and allows the body to store a supply of electrons.

Published research indicates that grounding yields a broad array of intriguing positive changes within the physiology and bioelectrical construct of the body. Multiple reported benefits include the following.

Improved sleep, decreased pain, a normalising effect on cortisol, reduction of stress, diminished damage to muscles caused by delayed onset of muscle soreness, lessening indicators of osteoporosis, and improved thyroid function, glucose regulation, immune response, and blood fluidity. WOW!

But what I want to show you today is the benefits that grounding has on our face! Increased blood flow to the face is seen as a major natural way to rejuvenate the skin of the face. A study was done on grounded and ungrounded subjects at BioMed IRB of San Diego.

“The results demonstrate, for the first time, that even one-hour contact with the earth restores blood flow regulation to the face that may enhance skin tissue repair, health and vitality, and optimise facial appearance, which may also have broad implications for overall cardiovascular function and health.”

If there are improvements on the exterior while you ground, it’s because there are improvements to the interior.

Every day is Earth Day!

Checkout my grounding products here! www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...
Pickup in Rangiora or Post is available

Negotiable

409 days ago

Hi help wanted for wind blown out fence in Oxford **** job done by Todd Property services ****

Bill from Oxford

looking for some one that can repair a wind damaged, mine and Neighbours's side boundary fence that ,the corrugated iron has been blowen off of the broken (rotten wood) fence railings so , requires new rails supplied and fitted ,small amount of the iron sheets need straighten. Maybe half … View morelooking for some one that can repair a wind damaged, mine and Neighbours's side boundary fence that ,the corrugated iron has been blowen off of the broken (rotten wood) fence railings so , requires new rails supplied and fitted ,small amount of the iron sheets need straighten. Maybe half adays work cash if required ,need done a.s.a.p to keep our dog on in our section
please phone or text Bill on 027 5204264

408 days ago

Not everyone is looking forward to Christmas.

Christmas Box

Right now, kiwi families are facing some really big challenges and many find themselves struggling to make ends meet. For some, this will mean Christmas won't be a time to celebrate.

This Christmas, give the gift of hope. With a $40 donation, you have an opportunity to help those who need … View more
Right now, kiwi families are facing some really big challenges and many find themselves struggling to make ends meet. For some, this will mean Christmas won't be a time to celebrate.

This Christmas, give the gift of hope. With a $40 donation, you have an opportunity to help those who need it most. With Christmas Box, 100% of donations go to not only feeding a family with food essentials and treats but will also provide much-needed hope. Only together, can we bring hope to those in need all across Aotearoa. We can't do it alone.
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408 days ago

STUNNING ELITE SHUNGITE FROM COLOMBIA for EMF Protection

Rae from Rangiora

Type I shungite is called noble or elite shungite and it contains from 90 to 98 per cent of organic carbon in it. Elite shungite nuggets have shiny silvery surfaces and have a high energetic potential due to the high percentage of carbon.

Elite shungite stones appear to be a perfect natural … View more
Type I shungite is called noble or elite shungite and it contains from 90 to 98 per cent of organic carbon in it. Elite shungite nuggets have shiny silvery surfaces and have a high energetic potential due to the high percentage of carbon.

Elite shungite stones appear to be a perfect natural healer and energy stabilizer. The nuggets of this stone are frequently sold in its original form since they are very fragile. You can have an elite shungite nugget near your working space or a bed while sleeping in order to provide a comprehensive protection against geopathic influence or you can have a small elite shungite nugget in your pocket or a small jewelry item to protect yourself from the electro-magnetic frequency (EMF) radiation effect in your everyday life.

Besides, elite shungite has proven to have a powerful energetic field to help you keep your body and soul in harmony and you can use small elite shungite nuggets in order to make an energized shungite water to keep yourself healthy and balanced.

Prices are on the photos. Please get in contact 0273 621 601
Pickup available in Rangiora or Courier is available

Price: $49.50

408 days ago

Stuart Smith to represent Kaikōura electorate for a fourth term

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By local democracy reporter David Hill:

Incumbent Kaikōura MP Stuart Smith has held onto his seat by a large majority, but he won't be the only Marlburian in Parliament.

With special votes still to be counted, National's Smith finished the election with 18,050 votes, a margin of … View more
By local democracy reporter David Hill:

Incumbent Kaikōura MP Stuart Smith has held onto his seat by a large majority, but he won't be the only Marlburian in Parliament.

With special votes still to be counted, National's Smith finished the election with 18,050 votes, a margin of more than 10,000 to his closest rival, Labour candidate Emma Dewhirst.

New Zealand First candidate Jamie Arbuckle, also a Marlborough District councillor, looked set to enter Parliament as a list MP with New Zealand First over 6%.

Speaking earlier in the night at the Woodbourne Tavern in Renwick, a confident Arbuckle said he was looking forward to taking on the “life-changing experience”.

“I think it’s an amazing achievement. The team has worked really hard, it’s a great result for this electorate,” he said.

”It’s going to be important to have that voice for local issues around the Sounds roads issues, [and] we’ve got those major infrastructure projects with Port Marlborough and the combined colleges.”

Arbuckle, who was sixth on New Zealand First’s list, said he did not want to put Marlborough through a costly by-election, so he intended to continue his role as a councillor.

“Obviously my council role will be different from what it has been,” Arbuckle said.

“But there’s also a lot of stuff I can still achieve for the council."

He congratulated Smith on winning the electorate.

“He does work really hard, and I look forward to supporting him in ways I can, but also learning the role of being an MP myself," he said.

Meanwhile, Smith, surrounded by friends and family at the Blenheim Club at 10pm on Saturday, said he was happy with the results so far, with the numbers for the National Party tracking well too.

“I just want to thank everybody who has supported the National Party, and me,” Smith said.

“Without their support we wouldn’t have got the result that we did.”

Smith, about to enter his fourth term, joked he had “finished his apprenticeship”.

“The night has been great. Election nights are always filled with tension as they should be, because it’s a really important night,” he said.

“This is, in my view, the most important election of my lifetime.

“The politics, the division, has been sent to the dust bin where it belongs.”

Looking ahead to the challenges, Smith said the rebuild of the Marlborough Sounds roads, damaged during flooding in July 2021 and August 2022, needed to be delivered on.

As he had stated throughout his campaign, there needed to be a “fair amount” of funding from central government to help the Marlborough District Council with the rebuild.

The second thing that “worried” him was the flow-on effects of the Picton ferry terminal redevelopment, which would cater for new, larger ferries.

He thought it would lead to congestion challenges on State Highway 1.

“From there [Picton], almost to Christchurch, we have a significant issue with the number of trucks and cars that will be on the road at any one point,” he said.

“Getting that traffic through Blenheim as well will be a challenge, and I think that has to be a priority for our electorate.”

Labour candidate Emma Dewhirst was still smiling despite losing the seat.

Speaking at her campaign headquarters, Dewhirst thanked the people that had supported her.

“I don’t think you can walk into a seat like Kaikōura and expect it to flip immediately, and so it can’t be a single race if you’re serious,” she said.

“That’s a fact right?”

National took 41.4% of the electorate’s party vote, while Labour had 21%. It was a complete flip to that of the 2020 election, when Labour took 44.1%, compared to National’s 30.7%.

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Kaikōura electorate results

Smith (National): 18050

Dewhirst (Labour): 8024

Arbuckle (NZ First): 3875

Keith Griffiths (ACT): 2197

Richard McCubbin (Greens): 1949

Natalie Colello (New Zealand Loyal): 720

Sandra Campbell (Democracy NZ): 434

David Greenslade (New Conservatives): 191

John McCaskey (Independent): 123

Ted Howard (Independent): 94

Shaun Brown (Money Free Party NZ): 35

* Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ on Air.

410 days ago

Broadband Costs on the Rise?

The Team from NZ Compare

Have you recently observed your broadband expenses creeping up?

According to our recent Neighbourly poll, a staggering 80% of respondents have remained loyal to the same broadband provider for over 5 years, and within that group, a whopping 80% have been with their provider for more than 10 … View more
Have you recently observed your broadband expenses creeping up?

According to our recent Neighbourly poll, a staggering 80% of respondents have remained loyal to the same broadband provider for over 5 years, and within that group, a whopping 80% have been with their provider for more than 10 years!

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If you're currently under contract, here's a tip: set a reminder for the 11th month to compare your options. This way, you won't get automatically rolled onto higher pricing. It's your chance to keep more money in your pocket!

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411 days ago

ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF KIWI RUGBY FEVER COMPETITION

The Team from NZ Compare

We are Rugby MAD nation! We had an amazing turnout with over 965 entries from rugby fans to back their country for a chance to win a 3-month subscription to Sky Sport Now!

Now, the moment of truth – did you emerge as the lucky winner? CLICK below to find out! But hey, if you missed out on the… View more
We are Rugby MAD nation! We had an amazing turnout with over 965 entries from rugby fans to back their country for a chance to win a 3-month subscription to Sky Sport Now!

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412 days ago

Shelve it

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Maximise that awkward corner or otherwise inaccessible space with sleek fitted shelves painted in Resene paints.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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412 days ago

Win your own Whitianga holiday home in time for summer!

The Team from Heart Foundation NZ

The Heart Foundation Lottery No. 144 is now open. For as little as one $15 ticket, you will be in the draw to win a brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home worth just over a million dollars in beautiful Whitianga. There are also other great prizes to be won, including overseas holidays, $10,000 … View moreThe Heart Foundation Lottery No. 144 is now open. For as little as one $15 ticket, you will be in the draw to win a brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home worth just over a million dollars in beautiful Whitianga. There are also other great prizes to be won, including overseas holidays, $10,000 cash and a new Toyota hybrid. Proceeds from all tickets help to fund life-saving heart research. Someone will win this incredible home on 30 November. Now that would make it a summer to remember!

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