Bishopdale, Christchurch

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

2004 days ago

Poll: Do you support students striking for climate change?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Tens of thousands of students will take to the streets for the second time this year to strike for climate change action.

From marches and rallies to tree planting and beach clean ups, New Zealand's youth are doing all they can to bring attention to the issue.

To read more here

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Do you support students striking for climate change?
  • 48.1% Yes, absolutely.
    48.1% Complete
  • 5.5% I don't care.
    5.5% Complete
  • 46.3% No, I don't.
    46.3% Complete
2270 votes
2005 days ago

Poll: Do you support the 70,000 primary and secondary teachers going on strike?

Reporter Sunday Star Times

Teachers in area schools have voted to join primary and secondary teachers in New Zealand's largest-ever education strike on May 29.

The strike is the first time all teachers in the compulsory schooling sector have taken strike action simultaneously.

The teachers, who are jointly … View more
Teachers in area schools have voted to join primary and secondary teachers in New Zealand's largest-ever education strike on May 29.

The strike is the first time all teachers in the compulsory schooling sector have taken strike action simultaneously.

The teachers, who are jointly represented by primary and secondary teachers' unions NZEI Te Riu Roa and PPTA, voted to strike after four days of talks with the Ministry of Education failed to result in an offer. Read more here.

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Do you support the 70,000 primary and secondary teachers going on strike?
  • 60.1% Yes, they deserve a better deal.
    60.1% Complete
  • 3.5% No, it's inconvenient having to arrange childcare.
    3.5% Complete
  • 36.5% No, the unions should accept the offer on the table
    36.5% Complete
1094 votes
2005 days ago

Create memories in your home

The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby

Get arty with the kids by creating this fun wall flag.

Follow our design or create your own personalised design and colour combinations.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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2005 days ago

Are you selling your home?

Stuff

Want to reach more buyers? With Showcase Plus you can harness the reach of Stuff and Neighbourly. Your house listing will be featured on the Stuff and Neighbourly websites and apps.

Showcase Plus displays your house listing to a relevant geographic audience. Your property will be exposed to as … View more
Want to reach more buyers? With Showcase Plus you can harness the reach of Stuff and Neighbourly. Your house listing will be featured on the Stuff and Neighbourly websites and apps.

Showcase Plus displays your house listing to a relevant geographic audience. Your property will be exposed to as many potential buyers as possible to drive the best sales result.

Potential buyers will click straight through to your house listing on your agent's website to see detailed property information.

Get in touch with your agent today or email realestate@stuff.co.nz to find out more about using Showcase Plus to sell your home.
Learn more

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2005 days ago

Book ๐Ÿ“š sale

Alison from Avonhead

St C's book ๐Ÿ“š sale on again. What a bargain. 16 kids books for $8. Friday and Saturday only. Not just books though, magazines, CD's, DVD's, vinyl records, recipes, gardening... Open til 6:00pm Friday and 4:00pm Saturday. Eftpos available. 244 Avonhead Rd

244 Avonhead Rd

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2005 days ago

Papanui High School Cheese Making Course

Bryan and Barbara Roper from Papanui High School Adult and Community Education

Would you like to learn to make your own cheese? Papanui High School is offering a Cheese Making Course on Saturday 29 June 10 am - 1 pm at a cost of $90. This fee includes the cost of all materials as well as cheese tasting. You will make Feta, Camembert and Ricotta as well as learning how to make… View moreWould you like to learn to make your own cheese? Papanui High School is offering a Cheese Making Course on Saturday 29 June 10 am - 1 pm at a cost of $90. This fee includes the cost of all materials as well as cheese tasting. You will make Feta, Camembert and Ricotta as well as learning how to make 3 other cheeses.

For further information and enrolment please visit our website www.papanui.school.nz... or email Barbara Roper rpb@papanui.school.nz or telephone our office on 033520701.

2005 days ago

fire mantal

Sarah from Bishopdale

long ways from top is 150mm and across is 30mm. height is 135 from bottom of leg to top

Price: $125

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2006 days ago
2006 days ago

photo is similar to what i have

Sarah from Bishopdale

bishopdale

Negotiable

2006 days ago

Nominations are now open for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards

Women of Influence

Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether sheโ€™s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.

Head to … View more
Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether sheโ€™s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.

Head to www.womenofinfluence.co.nz... for more information.

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2006 days ago

For Sale

Karen Ellis - Ray White Real Estate

With no plan B our owners are intent on a sold sign on auction day!
Offering three bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining, living plus a conservatory providing extra living space. There is a main bathroom plus separate shower room and toilet so no queues in the morning.
Our open home times are Thurs, … View more
With no plan B our owners are intent on a sold sign on auction day!
Offering three bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining, living plus a conservatory providing extra living space. There is a main bathroom plus separate shower room and toilet so no queues in the morning.
Our open home times are Thurs, Sat and Sun 1-1:30pm

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2006 days ago

Pet owners warned over calicivirus rabbit cull in Christchurch red zone

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Calicivirus will be released in the Christchurch red zone to cull the fast-growing wild rabbit population, prompting a warning for pet rabbit owners to vaccinate their animals.

A jump in the number of rabbits counted on the Crown-owned land since last year has led to the pest control measure. … View more
Calicivirus will be released in the Christchurch red zone to cull the fast-growing wild rabbit population, prompting a warning for pet rabbit owners to vaccinate their animals.

A jump in the number of rabbits counted on the Crown-owned land since last year has led to the pest control measure. Calicivirus K5, a Korean variant of the virus introduced in other parts of New Zealand last year, will be used.

The virus will be released through crushed carrot drops beginning in four weeks' time, starting with uncontaminated carrots so the rabbits get used to them.

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2007 days ago

HOUSIE TONIGHT

Derek and Maureen from Redwood

Tonight and every Wednesday. Great food kitchen.
PAPANUI LEAGUE ROOMS
SAWYERS ARMS ROAD
7.15 START.

2007 days ago

Adult + Kids Clothing

Lynda from Bishopdale

I am selling from my home $5 + $10 fill a bag so cash only i supply the bags as well .I also have Washed excellent Condition Kids clothes for $1 + $5 each so come on in for a great bargain . 0273733845

Price: $5

2011 days ago

Would you move into central Christchurch? Why or why not?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Three quarters of Christchurch residents are positive about their central city, but many are put off by begging and anti-social behaviour.

A new city council survey reveals a jump in pride in the central city, but not in the numbers wanting to live there.

About a quarter of those surveyed said … View more
Three quarters of Christchurch residents are positive about their central city, but many are put off by begging and anti-social behaviour.

A new city council survey reveals a jump in pride in the central city, but not in the numbers wanting to live there.

About a quarter of those surveyed said they would consider to moving to the central city at some stage, with the biggest proportion preferring to wait until the rebuild is finished.

The main factors for those considering whether to move to the central city were lifestyle factors, the type of housing available, having parking available, finding value-for-money housing in the central city periphery, noise, cost of living, and traffic.

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