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Here at Trade Me we're chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for winter, supporting KidsCan and the great work they do making sure our tamariki have a fair start – after all, little Kiwis can’t learn when they’re hungry, wet, and cold.
We’ve… View moreHi there!
Here at Trade Me we're chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for winter, supporting KidsCan and the great work they do making sure our tamariki have a fair start – after all, little Kiwis can’t learn when they’re hungry, wet, and cold.
We’ve stocked the store with all the essentials. Think fleece-lined rain coats and shoes to keep kids warm and dry, and warm, healthy food.
Just pick, click, and give now – we take care of the rest, making sure your purchase gets to KidsCan.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
The search for a baby orca’s pod enters its fourth day, and volunteers and professionals continue to work around the clock to look after the stranded calf.
The juvenile orca became stranded near Plimmerton, north of Wellington, on Sunday, and since then he has captured the nation’s hearts, with… View moreThe search for a baby orca’s pod enters its fourth day, and volunteers and professionals continue to work around the clock to look after the stranded calf.
The juvenile orca became stranded near Plimmerton, north of Wellington, on Sunday, and since then he has captured the nation’s hearts, with hundreds heading out in the biting wind to catch a glimpse of the aptly-named Toa (brave).
If anyone spots an orca pod, they are asked to take note of location and direction of travel, to take pictures, and to call 0800 DOC HOT. If possible, people are asked to stay with the pod, while keeping a safe distance.
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UPDATE
July 15 4:44pm
A rare Red Weather warning has been issued for Buller and Westland from 9pm tonight until early Saturday.
The current warning in place forecasts between 300mm and 400mm of rain to fall in the region, almost twice its monthly rainfall. Peak rates of 20-30mm per hour is … View moreUPDATE
July 15 4:44pm
A rare Red Weather warning has been issued for Buller and Westland from 9pm tonight until early Saturday.
The current warning in place forecasts between 300mm and 400mm of rain to fall in the region, almost twice its monthly rainfall. Peak rates of 20-30mm per hour is set to fall on Friday afternoon.
MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris said that there would be significant impact on West Coast communities and transport links to other regions, with the possibility of roads becoming impassable and possibly isolating communities.
"We are asking people to act now to keep themselves and their whānau safe and to heed the advice of authorities," adds Ferris. "Anyone with travel plans in Westland and Buller on Friday and Saturday are urged to keep up to date with road information from Waka Kotahi NZTA. This is especially relevant due to the school holidays bringing more families to the West Coast."
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MetService has issued several severe weather warnings for regions in the South Island and central New Zealand.
An active front is moving slowly across southern and central New Zealand today, bringing with it heavy rain in western areas and northerly, gale force winds for central regions.
In a statement, MetService said rain across Westland to northwest of Nelson is set to be significant, with the potential for flooding and disruptions for commuters.
Severe northerly gales are forecast in Wellington, with the agency informing residents to expect power outages and damage to insecure structures.
The Orange Weather Warnings affect the following areas:
Orange Rain Warning:
- Nelson west of Motueka from 6am Friday. Valid from 6am Friday
- Buller. Valid from 1pm Thursday
- Western ranges of Marlborough including the Richmond and Bryant ranges. Valid from 4pm Friday
- The headwaters of the Canterbury lakes and rivers from the Rakaia river northwards. From 11pm Thursday
- Westland north of Fox Glacier. Valid from 6pm Thursday
- The headwaters of the Canterbury lakes and rivers between Mount Cook and the Rakaia river. Valid from 4am Friday.
- Westland south of Fox Glacier. Valid from 9pm Thursday
Orange Wind Warning:
- Taranaki Region: gusts up to 120kmh in exposed places. Valid from 8pm Friday
- Marlborough Region: gusts of 120kmh. Valid from 1pm Friday
- Wellington, and Wairarapa south of Featherston: north to northwest severe gales gusting 140 kmh in exposed areas. Valid from 3pm Friday
For more information and to keep up to date with any developments, visit the MetService's warning page.
Neighbourly will update this message as further information is released from the MetService wire.
Are you renting? Recent changes to the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) make it easier for tenants to make minor changes to the rental property and improves the security of tenure. 🖼️🏠🔑
See the full list of changes, including a template for requesting to make a change to the property, on… View moreAre you renting? Recent changes to the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) make it easier for tenants to make minor changes to the rental property and improves the security of tenure. 🖼️🏠🔑
See the full list of changes, including a template for requesting to make a change to the property, on the Tenancy Services website 👉bit.ly...
You can also read our story about the recent changes - and more - in our latest edition of the SuperSeniors newsletter 👉 bit.ly...
Great weather proof family fun is on RIGHT NOW - so good we've got the WBS Ice Rink here as part of the Carterton Heart of Winter Festival - best to book and here is where to see which sessions you can attend: nz.patronbase.com... DONT MISS OUT. Last skating day is this Sunday. Parents the … View moreGreat weather proof family fun is on RIGHT NOW - so good we've got the WBS Ice Rink here as part of the Carterton Heart of Winter Festival - best to book and here is where to see which sessions you can attend: nz.patronbase.com... DONT MISS OUT. Last skating day is this Sunday. Parents the Fairy Lights Bar is open each evening from 5pm! Food on site from 5pm daily. BRING YOUR SOCKS FOR SKATING
Lorraine from Masterton District
On Saturday August 7th @ 2pm, Woman of Faith-Wairarapa are hosting the screening of a NZ made docufiction-part documentary, part drama- 'Though I Walk'. On this ocassion, men and women are welcome.
This film highlights breast cancer awareness and all money raised goes to Breast Cancer … View moreOn Saturday August 7th @ 2pm, Woman of Faith-Wairarapa are hosting the screening of a NZ made docufiction-part documentary, part drama- 'Though I Walk'. On this ocassion, men and women are welcome.
This film highlights breast cancer awareness and all money raised goes to Breast Cancer Foundation of New Zealand.
Four NZ women with a diagnosis of breast cancer share aspects of their journey in this 54 minute film-directed and produced by Kirsty Cameron from Christchurch. Subjects- including faith, body image, impact on self and family are discussed. $10 tickets available on Eventbrite. Afternoon tea follows the film screening @ 2pm, Equippers Church, 2 Akura Road, Masterton.
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As part of the Greytown Festival of Christmas 16 private homes have been decorated - this map shows you where they all are. Weather proof fun for the school holidays . Get in the car, get the heater on and get the kids out one night to check out these lovely homes. YOu can vote for your favourite … View moreAs part of the Greytown Festival of Christmas 16 private homes have been decorated - this map shows you where they all are. Weather proof fun for the school holidays . Get in the car, get the heater on and get the kids out one night to check out these lovely homes. YOu can vote for your favourite to with a great prize from Property Brokers for the best house!
Stay and play around our beautiful maunga this winter! Immerse yourself in wide-open spaces, epic activities, hidden gems, and untamed wilderness in the Ruapehu region.
The perfect place to relax, refresh, and have a bit of adventure.
Hit the slopes on NZ’s largest ski field or choose … View moreStay and play around our beautiful maunga this winter! Immerse yourself in wide-open spaces, epic activities, hidden gems, and untamed wilderness in the Ruapehu region.
The perfect place to relax, refresh, and have a bit of adventure.
Hit the slopes on NZ’s largest ski field or choose from an array of off-mountain activities. So what are you waiting for?
Get over here and make it mountainside!
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
More than 100 people, three boats and a plane have been involved in the effort to reunite a baby orca with its family. It found stranded north of Wellington from its pod.
f Wellington from its pod.
Orca Research Trust founder Dr Ingrid Visser was with the orca on Monday and said the search for its … View moreMore than 100 people, three boats and a plane have been involved in the effort to reunite a baby orca with its family. It found stranded north of Wellington from its pod.
f Wellington from its pod.
Orca Research Trust founder Dr Ingrid Visser was with the orca on Monday and said the search for its family was critical.
"We’re still desperately looking for his pod. We’ve got three boats and a plane out. The fire service, maritime police and Coastguard have all been great,” Visser said.
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The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
If you have safety concerns for yourself, or an older friend or family member you can call us for free and confidential advice and support.
There are many reasons why elder abuse occurs. It often stems from attitudes that are ageist, and disrespectful of older people.
The majority of cases … View moreIf you have safety concerns for yourself, or an older friend or family member you can call us for free and confidential advice and support.
There are many reasons why elder abuse occurs. It often stems from attitudes that are ageist, and disrespectful of older people.
The majority of cases that Age Concerns work with involves older people living in their own homes. In most instances it is family members like adult children who perpetrate elder abuse or neglect.
Call 0800 65 2 105 to contact your nearest Age Concern
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Colleen Neighbourly Lead from Carterton District
Once again we are holding our annual Fabric Fair at South End School to raise funds for King Street Art Works. On these cold winter days it is a good time to go through those cupboards and drawers to see if you have enough of a stash to hire a table and make a little money or donated to our sales … View moreOnce again we are holding our annual Fabric Fair at South End School to raise funds for King Street Art Works. On these cold winter days it is a good time to go through those cupboards and drawers to see if you have enough of a stash to hire a table and make a little money or donated to our sales table. If this is not you just mark the 4th September in your diary and come along on the day! We are fortunate that the Carterton Central Lions are running the Fab Cafe again this year, so while you browse you can get a hot drink and some home baking. See you there!
Steve from Greytown
Hi Neighbours,
Great to see so many people out supporting the winter activities, especially in Carterton and Greytown. Thanks to everyone who came to my concert at Carterton Events Centre last Friday : "Steve Carlin sings with the Rodger Fox Big Band" - a very special way to kick off … View moreHi Neighbours,
Great to see so many people out supporting the winter activities, especially in Carterton and Greytown. Thanks to everyone who came to my concert at Carterton Events Centre last Friday : "Steve Carlin sings with the Rodger Fox Big Band" - a very special way to kick off the Winter Festival! Get along to Greytown and check out the lights - I'm singing at the White Swan this Friday from 5:30pm. The night market on Saturdays is great too. Pop into Mrs Blackwell's Village Bookshop to pick up a copy of my album "All you need is me" (or from my website stevecarlin.co.nz). Heaps to do in our awesome communities, so get amongst it!
Steve
Neil and Greg from Greytown
For all those who would like to see this development go ahead - sign the petition (see link attached)
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Dean from Masterton District
I have a couple of these left that were $12.00 each.
From South Africa comes this ghost chilli sauce.
Certainly not for the faint of heart!
Price: $5
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