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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.
Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict… View moreNew Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.
Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict the flow of goods and services between our countries, and closer cooperation on progressive trade issues, including environmental protection.
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Hey neighbours,
All New Zealand police officers will receive new stab- and bullet-proof vests in a $20 million roll-out over the next three-and-a-half years.
The current vests - which were introduced in 2006 - are stab-proof, but special vests are worn by any officers involved in firearms … View moreHey neighbours,
All New Zealand police officers will receive new stab- and bullet-proof vests in a $20 million roll-out over the next three-and-a-half years.
The current vests - which were introduced in 2006 - are stab-proof, but special vests are worn by any officers involved in firearms call-outs.
They have passed their warranty, but remain "safe and fit for purpose", says Police Commissioner Mike Bush.
What do you think about the new armour? Are police officers safe using the current vests? Are you surprised the existing vests aren't stab- and bullet-proof?
To read more, click here.
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Janine from Bishopdale
I currently nanny for a lovely family who have one gorgeous preschool child. They would love another family with a preschool child to share me as their nanny. This is called Nanny sharing, if you would like to have a nanny at a more affordable rate...feel free to PM me for more details. 😊
Yes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.
Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.
For the more adventurous eaters, finish each… View moreYes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.
Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.
For the more adventurous eaters, finish each muffin with a little wedge of Brie, Noble or Blue cheese. You might not be able to resist sneaking a couple for your own lunch!
Get the recipe
Judy from Bryndwr
Hi all fluffy has gone missing Hudson Street 25th January light tan/caramel colour quite shy maybe hiding in someone’s garden please could you keep an eye out for her I have a young girl who is desperately wanting her pet back home.
Thank you 😊ph 0211259378
Bryan and Barbara Roper from Papanui High School Adult and Community Education
Papanui High School is once again offering our popular Te Reo Maori nightclasses. We have a beginners class on a Monday night starting on 11 February 7-9 pm for 7 weeks at a cost of $128 which will focus on attention to pronunciation, learning basic phrases and personal introductions. For those who… View morePapanui High School is once again offering our popular Te Reo Maori nightclasses. We have a beginners class on a Monday night starting on 11 February 7-9 pm for 7 weeks at a cost of $128 which will focus on attention to pronunciation, learning basic phrases and personal introductions. For those who are beyond this stage we have a Post Beginners class on a Wednesday night starting on 13 February 7-9 pm for 7 weeks at a cost of $128 which will follow on from the Beginners Course and is for those students who already have a basic understanding of Te Reo. The course will include introduction to whakatauki/proverbs and kiwaha/everyday phrases. 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.
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Penny from Papanui
This Saturday 2nd February at Crosbie Park:
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The Team from Children's Day
With Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, … View moreWith Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, while stocks last.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Public water-saving measures appear to be paying off with much of Christchurch likely to have a chlorine-free supply again in May.
However, based on progress up to Tuesday, more than 150,000 water users will have to put up with chlorinated water until at least the end of June, when an ultra-violet… View morePublic water-saving measures appear to be paying off with much of Christchurch likely to have a chlorine-free supply again in May.
However, based on progress up to Tuesday, more than 150,000 water users will have to put up with chlorinated water until at least the end of June, when an ultra-violet treatment plant is due to be commissioned.
Council water supply improvement programme manager Helen Beaumont says the council has not yet "given up on the May target" for taking chlorine out of the city's water supply.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Just a handful of places around New Zealand officially had a "heatwave" this week, despite the often record-setting hot weather.
On Thursday it was Hanmer Forest in North Canterbury that topped the temperature charts, with a stifling maximum of 38.4 degrees Celsius, according to the … View moreJust a handful of places around New Zealand officially had a "heatwave" this week, despite the often record-setting hot weather.
On Thursday it was Hanmer Forest in North Canterbury that topped the temperature charts, with a stifling maximum of 38.4 degrees Celsius, according to the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.
That was the hottest temperature there since records began in 1906, the fourth-equal highest temperature for January of anywhere in New Zealand, and the hottest temperature of this summer so far.
But while most of the country has sweltered over the past five days, the hot spell experienced by many has actually fallen short of official heatwave status.
Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
With the school holidays drawing to an end, and it's time to start thinking again about after school activities for 2019!
The YMCA Bishopdale Recreation Centre offer some great active after school programmes including basketball, recreational gymnastics and jazz / hip hop dance.
They are… View moreWith the school holidays drawing to an end, and it's time to start thinking again about after school activities for 2019!
The YMCA Bishopdale Recreation Centre offer some great active after school programmes including basketball, recreational gymnastics and jazz / hip hop dance.
They are taking enrolments for Term 1 NOW!
Direct debit payment option is also available.
For more information have a look at their website.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
We're looking for some children and their families to trial a new educational game app at the Botanic Gardens!
We would love your feedback.
The trial will be this Saturday (Feb 2) from 2-4pm at the Gardens and will involve playing the game and answering a survey.
There will be … View moreWe're looking for some children and their families to trial a new educational game app at the Botanic Gardens!
We would love your feedback.
The trial will be this Saturday (Feb 2) from 2-4pm at the Gardens and will involve playing the game and answering a survey.
There will be certificates and some vegetable seeds as our way of saying THANK YOU!
If you are interested, please email Amy at amy.johnston-bray@ccc.govt.nz with the ages of your children and we will contact you with further details. Please note that you will need your own phone to trial the app.
Find out more about the app here: www.ccc.govt.nz...
Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch
Another lovely adoption story. Any idea who rules the roost here....lol. Also shows the benefits of double adoptions, if possible.
‘’Update on our delightful duo, now 4 months old, Salem and Luna we adopted 26th Nov. Oh gosh I dont even know where to start lol Salem plays fetch with poms … View moreAnother lovely adoption story. Any idea who rules the roost here....lol. Also shows the benefits of double adoptions, if possible.
‘’Update on our delightful duo, now 4 months old, Salem and Luna we adopted 26th Nov. Oh gosh I dont even know where to start lol Salem plays fetch with poms poms, he loves to be held like a baby and smooches faces with an open mouth lol Luna is the explorer, first to do anything with no fear, she was the first to jump into the fridge, first to climb the massive 12 foot tree I have in my yard, terrifying me lol she loves early morning cuddles, like 2am cuddles lol if walking she lyes on your foot smooching n flopping around like a fish. I no longer have net curtains or plants but I the renovations thanks to the kitty crew are totally worth it. They get along fabulously with my wee dog Pickles and are just adored by my daughter Paige n I. They've enriched our lives so much ❤
My parents also adopted a brother n sister from Cat Rescue 5 years ago 😊 my two are completely different he is in your face for loves and wants them whenever where as she is only on her terms and when she wants loves most affectionate wee girl. He has dog traits such as fetch n is clumsy, she is 100% tree climbing, bug hunting feline n so delicate plus very sneaky. They're hilarious and we waste so much time watching them. Hard to think we've only had them in our world for only two months cos we've loved them for a life time ‘’
If you are also looking for a rescue cat/kitten to adopt Cat Rescue use the following three avenues to advertise kittens ready to find there forever homes.:-
1. Trade me - Cats to adopt
2. Pet Central stores in Christchurch take in CR kittens for adoption
3. Catnap Café also have CR kittens and cats for adoption.
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