Clutha District, Balclutha

2383 days ago

Do you have children aged 4-7 years? They'll love this free book!

The Team from Ministry of Education

Oh my Goat! We just finished reading this awesome pick-a-path story that helps children learn the power of kindness. Have a go...

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2384 days ago

Win NZ Gardener's magazine: 365 Days of Flowers!

Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Happy Mother's Day from the team at NZ Gardener! In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on planting tulip bulbs, sowing broad beans, fast-tracking any lingering tomatoes and flower-bombing your vege plot, plus check out our video on how to make sweet seed-paper flowers for … View moreHappy Mother's Day from the team at NZ Gardener! In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on planting tulip bulbs, sowing broad beans, fast-tracking any lingering tomatoes and flower-bombing your vege plot, plus check out our video on how to make sweet seed-paper flowers for Mother's Day.

Subscribe to Get Growing and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's latest special edition, 365 Days of Flowers, a practical and inspirational collector’s magazine that provides expert advice on planning, planting and growing year-round flowers for the garden or vase.

Our crop of the week in Get Growing is the tamarillo (are you a lover or a hater?) and we have recipes from Melissa Hemsley's new cookbook Eat Happy and some super cool prizes up for grabs.

Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here.

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Subscribe and be in to WIN!

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2384 days ago

Started snoring since you started menopause?

Patney

Having a poor night’s sleep?

We caught up with Dr Angela Campbell, PhD Manager of the WellSleep Centre, University of Otago, Wellington and she provided us with some insights into the most common symptoms women might experience whilst going through menopause, which are insomnia, hot flushes, … View more
Having a poor night’s sleep?

We caught up with Dr Angela Campbell, PhD Manager of the WellSleep Centre, University of Otago, Wellington and she provided us with some insights into the most common symptoms women might experience whilst going through menopause, which are insomnia, hot flushes, snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea. Dr Campbell states, “these are all common side effects of menopause and can affect up to 70% of women.” So, if you’re experiencing sleepless nights and suddenly disturbing your partner with this new-found snoring, you’re certainly not alone.

If you are experiencing these symptoms, you might be interested to learn that Patney offer an effective, non-invasive and temperature neutral solution that can assist with controlling your snoring - the Patney sleep positioner, has undergone independent validation testing by the WellSleep Centre, Otago University. We are so confident about the Patney sleep positioner that we offer a 30-day money back guarantee. For further information head across to our website at www.patney.com
Find out more!

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2384 days ago

Poll: Do you think the Clutha District has a housing crisis?

Reporter Clutha Leader

Pictured is Clutha District Mayor Bryan Cadogan who has put out a plea for the public to come forward with accommodation options for not just south Otago's most vulnerable people, but for everyone who is wanting to live in the district but is struggling to find a house:
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Pictured is Clutha District Mayor Bryan Cadogan who has put out a plea for the public to come forward with accommodation options for not just south Otago's most vulnerable people, but for everyone who is wanting to live in the district but is struggling to find a house:
Read more on Stuff:
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Do you think the Clutha District has a housing crisis?
  • 75% Yes, the market is tight
    75% Complete
  • 25% No, there are plenty of houses
    25% Complete
4 votes
2386 days ago

What do you think of the state of our river banks?

Reporter NewsLink

A man who has fished the Mataura River for 30 years says he thought the quality of the river had improved, until he found 'debris' and 'green slime' near the outfall from the Gore District Council's oxidation ponds...

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2386 days ago

Spot and Win

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Sorry, we missed your daily Spot and Win code in the paper today. The code is SGARB

To enter: go online to www.stuff.co.nz... to enter your details.

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2386 days ago

A second shot at life

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Two liver transplants gave Tania Lineham an extra 22 years of life - and she wanted others to also benefit from organ donation.

Before her death last month, Lineham believed it was time for New Zealand to consider changing the law to ensure more people on transplant waiting lists received … View more
Two liver transplants gave Tania Lineham an extra 22 years of life - and she wanted others to also benefit from organ donation.

Before her death last month, Lineham believed it was time for New Zealand to consider changing the law to ensure more people on transplant waiting lists received organs before they died waiting.

Are you an organ donor?

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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2386 days ago

Celebrate your community’s volunteers

Trustpower

We want to help you celebrate your community’s volunteers with the Trustpower Community Awards. There’s $150,000 prize money up for grabs for community groups across 26 regions.

These awards celebrate groups big and small, dedicated to everything from health and wellbeing, to arts and … View more
We want to help you celebrate your community’s volunteers with the Trustpower Community Awards. There’s $150,000 prize money up for grabs for community groups across 26 regions.

These awards celebrate groups big and small, dedicated to everything from health and wellbeing, to arts and culture, the environment, local heritage, sport, education and much more. If they’re making your community a better place, we want to hear about them!

Enter online at trustpower.co.nz/communityawards and you’ll also be in to win a $500 Prezzy Card. Entries close 31 May.

Abbie, Alice and Ash – your Trustpower Community Awards team
Enter here!

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