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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Do you know some awesome people who deserve recognition in your community? The Community Service Awards are now open!
Head online to submit a nomination: bit.ly...
Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Remember, every employee must have a written employment agreement. If you’re an employer and you want to make sure you’re doing right by your workers, and are meeting your legal obligations, visit your local CAB, call us on 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB), or check out our website, www.cab.org.nz.
Hey neighbours,
What are your thoughts on tenants paying letting fees? Housing Minister Phil Twyford has put forward a bill that would ban landlords from charging letting fees to tenants. Is the bill a good idea? Let us know in our poll below.
To read more click here.
Hey neighbours,
Did you know 230 horses could be slaughtered next month if they aren't rescued in time? Of the 300 wild Kaimanawa horses in need of rescuing, only 66 have homes to go to. Are you able to support the cause?
To read more click here.
Susanne from Phillipstown
Just a reminder about the FREE day tomorrow,Friday 10-12noon,end of summer clearance,come and see what bargains you can find,cash donations welcome,all clothing and shoes,see you there.
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Hi neighbours,
Have you heard that former Health Minister Jonathan Coleman has resigned from politics? A by-election will be held for his Auckland seat.
To read more about his resignation click here.
Hey neighbours,
If you didn't live in your neighbourhood, which town or city would you vote as your favourite in New Zealand? Is it the capital, the Garden City, Dunedin, or perhaps our City of Sails? We want to know which Kiwi town reigns supreme in NZ. To share your thoughts, take part in… View moreHey neighbours,
If you didn't live in your neighbourhood, which town or city would you vote as your favourite in New Zealand? Is it the capital, the Garden City, Dunedin, or perhaps our City of Sails? We want to know which Kiwi town reigns supreme in NZ. To share your thoughts, take part in our poll!
To read more about NZ's great town rivalries click here.
Beverley from Linwood
My name is Beverley and I have been a clairvoyant for many decades. I do not use Tarot or anything. I am a Spiritual Medium therefore link in with my guides. My readings are by appointment only and am in the Bromley/Linwood area. Phone 381 3375 or 027 272 3274 for an appointment which normally … View moreMy name is Beverley and I have been a clairvoyant for many decades. I do not use Tarot or anything. I am a Spiritual Medium therefore link in with my guides. My readings are by appointment only and am in the Bromley/Linwood area. Phone 381 3375 or 027 272 3274 for an appointment which normally for 1 hour.
Price: $60
Matthew Salmons Reporter from Christchurch Mail
The Spooky Men's Chorale - founded by Christchurch born Stephen Taberner - are coming to the city this weekend! Do you have tickets? Their Saturday evening show is sold out but the 4pm family show will still pack the full Spooky experience.
There is also a singing workshop hosted by the men … View moreThe Spooky Men's Chorale - founded by Christchurch born Stephen Taberner - are coming to the city this weekend! Do you have tickets? Their Saturday evening show is sold out but the 4pm family show will still pack the full Spooky experience.
There is also a singing workshop hosted by the men at Cathedral College tomorrow. See the story below for details and links.
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
Claire Mitchell from Operatunity Daytime Concerts
Join Operatunity for the Rat Pack Returns! Led by crowd pleaser Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua and accompanied by a live band, we pay tribute to The Rat Pack. Featuring many of the all-time favourites like My Way and Fly Me to the Moon. Joining them is the multi-talented Rutene Spooner - he promises to … View moreJoin Operatunity for the Rat Pack Returns! Led by crowd pleaser Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua and accompanied by a live band, we pay tribute to The Rat Pack. Featuring many of the all-time favourites like My Way and Fly Me to the Moon. Joining them is the multi-talented Rutene Spooner - he promises to reprise his amazing version of Mr Bojangles - and our exciting newcomer Tainui Kuru.
Take a walk down memory lane as our singers blend vocally with tight harmonies and melodious singing, and enjoy the camaraderie and antics that the original Rat Pack were famous for.
Buy tickets now!
Paul from Phillipstown
On Monday 19/3 & Tuesday 20/3 the Hearing to oppose the building of a Liquorland store takes place @ 180 Smith St from 10am-5pm. A huge effort has gone in by the Phillipstown/Linwood community and others. We need as many citizens as possible to come to not only support us who will speak but … View moreOn Monday 19/3 & Tuesday 20/3 the Hearing to oppose the building of a Liquorland store takes place @ 180 Smith St from 10am-5pm. A huge effort has gone in by the Phillipstown/Linwood community and others. We need as many citizens as possible to come to not only support us who will speak but indicate to the Applicant, and any others this license is not good for our community. Please attend when you can.
Thanks.
Paul Mulvaney
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council needs to find another $1.6 million to complete the delayed first stage of the multimillion-dollar Ngā Puna Wai sports hub.
Stage one's athletics and hockey facilities are now expected to open this winter, while tennis facilities will open next summer and rugby… View moreThe Christchurch City Council needs to find another $1.6 million to complete the delayed first stage of the multimillion-dollar Ngā Puna Wai sports hub.
Stage one's athletics and hockey facilities are now expected to open this winter, while tennis facilities will open next summer and rugby league facilities will open in autumn 2019.
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
With over 200 events registered - Neighbours Day Aotearoa is gonna be a big one this year! If you've registered an event and want it on the public events map on our website check your inbox (or spam folders) for an email from us. If you can't find it, email us and we'll pop it up … View moreWith over 200 events registered - Neighbours Day Aotearoa is gonna be a big one this year! If you've registered an event and want it on the public events map on our website check your inbox (or spam folders) for an email from us. If you can't find it, email us and we'll pop it up online ASAP #NDA2018
Susan from Woolston
This Saturday 24 March rain or shine. Portman St, Woolston. Signs and balloons out at 8.30am - 12.30. All sorts of items. Anything left for the last 30 minutes will be half the price.
Could a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment, make NZ an even better place to live and work?
These are just three of the areas the Tax Working Group want to hear your thoughts on. Head over to the Tax Working … View moreCould a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment, make NZ an even better place to live and work?
These are just three of the areas the Tax Working Group want to hear your thoughts on. Head over to the Tax Working Group’s website today to watch a series of five short videos explaining the issues, and let them know your thoughts in the comment section.
Have your say on the future of tax at: taxworkinggroup.govt.nz/have-your-say-future-tax
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