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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Thanks to everyone who joined us or submitted questions for our live chat with Resene colour experts Christine Hawkings and Merenia Patira.
If you missed it, you can still check out their answers and get some fresh decorating ideas, here.
Lyn from Wainoni
wanted single bed head board ,similar to this, any colour
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Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Do you know what your rights are at work? How about your rights to do with renting or owning a home? If you buy something that’s faulty do you know what your options are? This CAB Awareness Week from 8-14 April you’re being invited to Discover Your Rights – Tūhuratia ō motika!
Helping … View moreDo you know what your rights are at work? How about your rights to do with renting or owning a home? If you buy something that’s faulty do you know what your options are? This CAB Awareness Week from 8-14 April you’re being invited to Discover Your Rights – Tūhuratia ō motika!
Helping people to know what their rights and responsibilities are and how they can act on these is core to what the Citizens Advice Bureau is about. We help people from all walks of life to access the information they need so they are empowered to take next steps and to resolve their problems.
A highlight of this year’s Awareness Week is the launch of the CAB’s new public website - www.cab.org.nz.... After a year of development and user testing, the resulting website provides an accessible, mobile-friendly, knowledgebase of 2,000 questions and answers about people’s rights that are based on real issues confronted by clients.
The information about rights is grounded in the law but is practical and is expressed in a way that’s easy to understand.
The website also provides a directory of more than 30,000 community organisations so that the CAB can help connect people with any additional services they need.
We’re keen to break down any barriers people face in finding out what their rights are. Our new website is a fantastic resource for the whole community, and complements the amazing face-to-face and phone service provided by our skilled and dedicated volunteers.
We invite you to Discover Your Rights with us this Awareness Week by checking out our new website www.cab.org.nz..., calling us 0800 367 222, or by visiting your local CAB. We’re here to help.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Fresh flowers are still being laid in memory of the victims of the Christchurch mosques terror attacks, more than three weeks on from the atrocity.
The thousands of bouquets that garland trees and the pavement outside the Masjid Al Noor, adorn fences near the Linwood mosque and form a carpet of … View moreFresh flowers are still being laid in memory of the victims of the Christchurch mosques terror attacks, more than three weeks on from the atrocity.
The thousands of bouquets that garland trees and the pavement outside the Masjid Al Noor, adorn fences near the Linwood mosque and form a carpet of sorrow next to the Botanic Gardens remain a symbol of the city's grief, unity and will to remain unbowed by the tragedy.
Kerri from Bromley
Hi,
im looking for a double bed for my son who is having trouble sleeping in a single bed but have found that he sleeps soundly and no disrupted sleep, i dont mind negotiating a price but being on the invalids benefit i can only afford so much like me other people in my situation. I just … View moreHi,
im looking for a double bed for my son who is having trouble sleeping in a single bed but have found that he sleeps soundly and no disrupted sleep, i dont mind negotiating a price but being on the invalids benefit i can only afford so much like me other people in my situation. I just want my boy to finally have a good nights sleep,
thanks Kerri
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The Reserve Bank is warning Canterbury retailers to look out for fake banknotes after 50 counterfeits showed up in just two weeks.
Reserve Bank head of banking Steve Gordon said the 50 fake notes accepted by businesses in a fortnight was much higher than the usual two or three counterfeits a … View moreThe Reserve Bank is warning Canterbury retailers to look out for fake banknotes after 50 counterfeits showed up in just two weeks.
Reserve Bank head of banking Steve Gordon said the 50 fake notes accepted by businesses in a fortnight was much higher than the usual two or three counterfeits a month.
"People need to check notes they receive over the counter using the look, feel, tilt technique," he said. Find out more here.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Movie star Sam Neill has joined calls to "dismantle the old wreck" of the Christ Church Cathedral and replace it with "a dynamic social hub".
Neill, best know for his roles in hit movies Jurassic Park and Hunt for the Wilderpeople, wrote in an opinion piece for Stuff that a … View moreMovie star Sam Neill has joined calls to "dismantle the old wreck" of the Christ Church Cathedral and replace it with "a dynamic social hub".
Neill, best know for his roles in hit movies Jurassic Park and Hunt for the Wilderpeople, wrote in an opinion piece for Stuff that a new interfaith hub on the cathedral site would "symbolize a different, current Christchurch" after the March 15 mosque terror attack.
What do you think of Neill's idea? Read the full story by clicking on the link below, then share your thoughts in the comments. (Please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).
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Dianna from Woolston
As new Kathmandu shoulder bag, full of compartments to organize baby items or school items ...any thing really. I have a lot of girls quality clothes yet to list if you would like to view also.
Price: $20
Dianna from Woolston
$8 for both. There maybe pillow cases I can throw in if I can find them. Check out my other listings and I have a lot of quality girls clothing yet to list, come and look if you like
Price: $8
Dianna from Woolston
This is a great wee vest. Size XS maybe fit a 2,3,4 year old depending on size. A few wee holes I back as in pic otherwise, excellent condition. Check out my other listings and I have lots of girls quality clothes notyet listed if you want to view.
Price: $8
Dianna from Woolston
I had these hanging over my daughters mirror for a soft pretty touch check out my other listings and I have a lot of quality girls clothing not yet listed if you want to come and look.
Price: $3
Dianna from Woolston
Excellent condition, extra big so it covers the whole bed. Its folder in half in the pic. Could also be used for double bed. Check out my other listings and I have lots of quality girls clothing not yet listed. Come and look if you like
Price: $8
Dianna from Woolston
Girls size 12, excellent condition. Check out my other listings and I have alot of quality girls clothing not yet listed if you want to look.
Price: $10
Dianna from Woolston
I'd say maybe size 10 or 12. Welcome to try on. Also have lots of quality girls cloths I havent listed yet so welcome to view. Check out my other listings as well.
Price: $10
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