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471 days ago

Brand new docu-series, West Coasters, now on Whakaata Māori!

Maori TV

Kia ora koutou, It’s Natalie here from Whakaata Māori (formerly Māori TV) and I’m excited to tell you about this fabulous new TV show called "West Coasters".

It's an intimate documentary series that gives us a peek into the lives of a Māori community here in the rugged Te… View more
Kia ora koutou, It’s Natalie here from Whakaata Māori (formerly Māori TV) and I’m excited to tell you about this fabulous new TV show called "West Coasters".

It's an intimate documentary series that gives us a peek into the lives of a Māori community here in the rugged Te Tai ō Poutini region of the South Island. What sets it apart is its authenticity, showcasing their deep connection to the land and their dreams for the future. The Arahura River, flowing through their ancestral lands with its revered pounamu, plays a central role. It's a show that'll truly move you – don't miss it !

West Coasters – Mane Monday 7.30pm on Whakaata Māori or streaming on Māori+
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471 days ago

And the winners are...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've randomly drawn five members to win our $100 petrol vouchers. Congratulations to:

Lucy Ye of Fairview Heights
Juan Smith of Invercargill
Charlotte Hassmann-Watts of Napier
Bob Sanders of Tauranga
Crystal Williamson of Christchurch

Winners, you can claim your prize here before … View more
We've randomly drawn five members to win our $100 petrol vouchers. Congratulations to:

Lucy Ye of Fairview Heights
Juan Smith of Invercargill
Charlotte Hassmann-Watts of Napier
Bob Sanders of Tauranga
Crystal Williamson of Christchurch

Winners, you can claim your prize here before the 19th of September. Enjoy!

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476 days ago

Show us your spring snaps

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Goodbye electric blanket, hello picnic blanket! That's right, spring is finally here.

Nowhere else does spring like your own backyard and we want to prove it...

So show us a snap of spring in your neighbourhood whether it's of your vibrant garden or a photo of some adorable baby … View more
Goodbye electric blanket, hello picnic blanket! That's right, spring is finally here.

Nowhere else does spring like your own backyard and we want to prove it...

So show us a snap of spring in your neighbourhood whether it's of your vibrant garden or a photo of some adorable baby lambs - anything that captures the magic of spring for you. Share your snaps below!

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472 days ago

PAINTING AND DECORATING

Enviro Painters Ltd

Spring is now here it is a great time to organise your painting and decorating projects to be started before Christmas sneaks up on us.
Get in touch with Andy and the Friendly team at Enviro Painters today.

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472 days ago

Prunning

Ruby from Oxford

Is there anyone near Oxford that can prune my apple trees and a small hazel nut hedge . Can pay at a reasonable hourly rate .
Cheers
Ruby

472 days ago

More Kiwis eligible for insulation grants

EECA

If you have family who have been feeling cold in their home through winter, help may be at hand to make their home warm, dry, and healthy.

They might be eligible for Warmer Kiwi Homes, a government grant offering 80% - 90% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to 80% off an … View more
If you have family who have been feeling cold in their home through winter, help may be at hand to make their home warm, dry, and healthy.

They might be eligible for Warmer Kiwi Homes, a government grant offering 80% - 90% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to 80% off an energy-efficient heater, like a heat pump.

In August, the eligibility criteria were extended so over 50,000 more homes are eligible for insulation grants. It gets better - there are lots of community organisations offering extra funding to reduce the cost further.

Go to our website to check their eligibility, today.
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473 days ago

New Pagani Handbag

Gail from Rangiora

Brand New Black Handbag - Pagani
Handles and shoulder strap.
No outer pockets (one false looking one).
Inner zipped pocket and place for mobile phone

Price: $20

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473 days ago

Peacocks and Peahens for sale

Gail from Rangiora

For Sale as per listing below -
4 Mature Adult Peacocks - with tails - $70 each
1 Young Peacock - no tail but will have tail this season - $60 each
4 peahens - $50 each
Price negotiable if more than one bird taken

Peacocks and peahens should be locked up for 6 months when get to new location… View more
For Sale as per listing below -
4 Mature Adult Peacocks - with tails - $70 each
1 Young Peacock - no tail but will have tail this season - $60 each
4 peahens - $50 each
Price negotiable if more than one bird taken

Peacocks and peahens should be locked up for 6 months when get to new location / home

Negotiable

473 days ago

Be in to win a Heirloom Legacy Pan worth $399

NZ House and Garden

NZ House & Garden is giving your family the chance to win an iconic Heirloom Legacy Pan worth $399 thanks to Ironclad Pan Co. Each pan comes with your family name stamped on the base to make sure it’s cherished for generations to come.

To be in to WIN, … View more
NZ House & Garden is giving your family the chance to win an iconic Heirloom Legacy Pan worth $399 thanks to Ironclad Pan Co. Each pan comes with your family name stamped on the base to make sure it’s cherished for generations to come.

To be in to WIN, purchase a 1 or 2-year NZ House & Garden subscription before midnight on 17 September and you’ll automatically go in the draw. Returning subscribers can also enter by renewing at the advertised rate. T&Cs apply.

The team at NZ House & Garden.
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473 days ago

Green bin organics

Christchurch City Council

Christchurch City Council needs a new way to manage green bin organics. Residents say odours from the Organics Processing Plant in Bromley are affecting their health and quality of life.

A permanent solution won’t be up and running for another three to five years. Something is needed sooner, … View more
Christchurch City Council needs a new way to manage green bin organics. Residents say odours from the Organics Processing Plant in Bromley are affecting their health and quality of life.

A permanent solution won’t be up and running for another three to five years. Something is needed sooner, so five short-term options are being considered.

This change affects everyone, to learn more and give your feedback.
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474 days ago

Oregon Horse Shoe Wine Rack Table created by Rangiora Menz Shed

Rae Mackay from Rangiora Menz Shed

Beautifully made by Rangiora Menz Shed

590mm high

500mm wide

380mm deep
Oregon and Horse Shoe Wine Rack
Pickup Rangiora

Price: $175

474 days ago

Contractors Cage for Trailer or Ute

Rae Mackay from Rangiora Menz Shed

1520mm wide x 2435 long. Bottom of gate 300mm.

Good condition

Offers over $800

Pickup Rangiora
Call Steve 0279090240

Price: $800

474 days ago

RYOBI 175cc petrol mower for sale **** PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE ****

Bill from Oxford

Ryobi mower with dependable factory fitted Subaru 175 cc powerful motor 460 cm cutting width , 10 to 755 cutting Hight, 50 lt all plastic catcher. Model RLM4617ME .Starts first time and cuts very well ,fuel container supplied if required brought new from bunning about 5 odd years ago ,have … View moreRyobi mower with dependable factory fitted Subaru 175 cc powerful motor 460 cm cutting width , 10 to 755 cutting Hight, 50 lt all plastic catcher. Model RLM4617ME .Starts first time and cuts very well ,fuel container supplied if required brought new from bunning about 5 odd years ago ,have handbooks etc
phone or text me on 027 5204264 or message me ****** PRICE REDUCTION ******

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475 days ago

Clear the decks

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Refresh your outdoor spaces with Resene Lumbersider and Resene Walk-on with these easy ideas.

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477 days ago

Political parties stay split on retirement age

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

A cross-party agreement on a seniors policy is unlikely to happen after this year’s general election.

Grey Power North Canterbury president Jan Pentecost challenged candidates, at an election meeting at the Rangiora RSA Club on Tuesday, September 5, … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

A cross-party agreement on a seniors policy is unlikely to happen after this year’s general election.

Grey Power North Canterbury president Jan Pentecost challenged candidates, at an election meeting at the Rangiora RSA Club on Tuesday, September 5, whether they would be willing to enter into a cross-party agreement after the election so seniors did not "become a political football".

But the candidates from National, Labour, Act, New Zealand First and Democracy NZ indicated this was unlikely to happen.

National Party candidate Matt Doocey said he had experience with multi party agreements through the cross party working party on mental health he established with Labour, Green, Act and Te Pāti Māori MPs.

But he had his doubts about finding common ground on seniors policy.

"We would be open to these guys coming to us and supporting raising the retirement age to 67."

National remained committed to pegging the pension to 67 percent of the average wage.

Doocey said it was "paramount on any government to reduce the cost of living", while health care was also in his sights.

"It is heartbreaking to hear the stories of seniors and young parents will have health issues in the middle of the night and they have to drive past the Rangiora Health Hub and head into the city for emergency care."

Labour Party candidate Dan Rosewarne said MPs ignored the over-65s at their peril.

"In the future it will be one-in-three people over age 65 and you all tend to vote, so it would be silly for anyone to run counter to that."

But he said Labour did not support National’s policy to raise the retirement age.

Rosewarne said the winter energy payment, removal of $5 prescription charges and half price public transport were all saving money for pensioners.

Removing GST on fruit and vegetables would also leave more money in their back pockets, he said.

ACT Party candidate Ross Campbell said the government needed to be "prudent" about its spending.

"When I look around the room, I can see that people are living longer, so I don’t want to look people in the eye and tell them something I can’t promise."

He said ACT supported raising the retirement age.

New Zealand First candidate Mark Arneil said his party remained committed to keeping the retirement age at 65 years.

"We are the only party looking after you and we have consistently done that, so when I look at the other parties I can see that a cross-party agreement isn’t going to happen."

Democracy NZ candidate Gordon Malcolm said his party was willing to work any party on a seniors policy.

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

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