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Electric from Auckland Central
Hey everyone. Over the past year over 1000 customers provided us with a bill from their previous supplier when they joined. We ran the numbers, and we’re proud to say that customers switching to Electric Kiwi save $240 a year on average! Maybe that’s why we are NZ's fastest growing power … View moreHey everyone. Over the past year over 1000 customers provided us with a bill from their previous supplier when they joined. We ran the numbers, and we’re proud to say that customers switching to Electric Kiwi save $240 a year on average! Maybe that’s why we are NZ's fastest growing power company?
Want to know what you could save? Head to our online calculator.
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The Girls from Red Cross Store Manchester St
Just a heads up for anyone needing cotton rag, you can get clean sack bags full of uncut cotton rag (sheeting/flannel) for just $5, we also have bags of toweling rag available if requested for $5 as well. All rags are uncut. Call in at 320 Manchester st or call 3652051 to secure a bag.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Streets for People! Central City Street Party.. you don't want to miss it! More details to come: bit.ly...
Raewyn from Ilam
Simply Gardening - for beginner/learner gardeners, learn the skills and knowledge needed to set up a small veggie garden - practical skills learned, questions answered. Spread over 2 months to enable you to implement at home. 4 X Wednesdays 1.00-3.00pm Sept 20th, October 18th, November 15th … View moreSimply Gardening - for beginner/learner gardeners, learn the skills and knowledge needed to set up a small veggie garden - practical skills learned, questions answered. Spread over 2 months to enable you to implement at home. 4 X Wednesdays 1.00-3.00pm Sept 20th, October 18th, November 15th & 22th. Pen, handouts supplied. $3.00 per session. Northcity Church building, 95A Sawyers Arms Rd, Papanui (next to railway). Registration required - Ph 375 0850 Karen/Raewyn 027 629 6668 (Raewyn)
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Looking for inspiration to reduce your household food waste and save money at the same time? Come along to the Food Lovers Masterclasses with Kate Meads on the 12 and 13 September.
All workshop attendees walk away with a goodie bag valued at $100. Spaces are limited so be sure to book now!
… View moreLooking for inspiration to reduce your household food waste and save money at the same time? Come along to the Food Lovers Masterclasses with Kate Meads on the 12 and 13 September.
All workshop attendees walk away with a goodie bag valued at $100. Spaces are limited so be sure to book now!
Tuesday 12 September Workshop: bit.ly...
Wednesday 13 September Workshop: bit.ly...
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
How does your dog react when you mention the W word? Take your four-legged dog friend on a walk as part of The Breeze Walking Festival. Go on, make their day. For more information about the event go to: bit.ly...
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Here's our second challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after … View moreHere's our second challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after you've guessed!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Take this fun and absolutely unscientific quiz to identify your spirit pollinator! And hopefully, you'll enjoy it as a quirky way to learn a few facts about the pollinators in your garden.
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
In many parts of New Zealand the hongi is a pretty normal greeting,
between friends on the streets, family members or team mates after a
big game, filling the same function as a handshake. But the gesture
also has solemn and spiritual roots, useful on the marae and in the
home. A distinctively … View moreIn many parts of New Zealand the hongi is a pretty normal greeting,
between friends on the streets, family members or team mates after a
big game, filling the same function as a handshake. But the gesture
also has solemn and spiritual roots, useful on the marae and in the
home. A distinctively kiwi greeting. Have you experienced a hongi?
Where was that? The big question though, with wiki o te reo Māori
coming up, would you use the hongi in your everyday life, making it
the standard greeting in your area?
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Could your household do with a spruce up? Spring is here which means it’s time to get your home into shape! It’s true we could all do with an extra pair of hands around the house, but what would you use them for? Student Job Search has 35 years of experience matching household employers with … View moreCould your household do with a spruce up? Spring is here which means it’s time to get your home into shape! It’s true we could all do with an extra pair of hands around the house, but what would you use them for? Student Job Search has 35 years of experience matching household employers with students – So what household task do you need help with? Let us know here by voting in our poll. Vote now!
Gus from St Albans
Fencing contractor in between work - if anyone needs a fence constructed or repaired am happy to quote - also do retainer walls and earthmoving with small digger/excavator
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Have you put your bee-friendly garden on this map yet? If you've got a garden that feeds bees and pollinators, plot your address on our Plan Bee map and in a day or so, a little bee will pop up and we'll all see New Zealand becoming more bee-friendly... one garden at a time!
To read … View moreHave you put your bee-friendly garden on this map yet? If you've got a garden that feeds bees and pollinators, plot your address on our Plan Bee map and in a day or so, a little bee will pop up and we'll all see New Zealand becoming more bee-friendly... one garden at a time!
To read more about Plan Bee: bit.ly...
For 35 years Student Job Search has been providing a free employment service for students and employers, covering a whole range of jobs. We understand that sometimes there just isn't enough time in the day for all those household tasks! That's why we're here to help. We want to know … View moreFor 35 years Student Job Search has been providing a free employment service for students and employers, covering a whole range of jobs. We understand that sometimes there just isn't enough time in the day for all those household tasks! That's why we're here to help. We want to know the number one job that you would like help with at home! Vote below.
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Kia ora! Next week is Māori Language Week and we're planning a special edition, celebrating the tangata whenua of our region.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no … View moreKia ora! Next week is Māori Language Week and we're planning a special edition, celebrating the tangata whenua of our region.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after you've guessed!
***What does kia kaha mean?
Jan Tedesco from NW WEA - a branch of CWEA
Come along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday 8th September to listen to Dr. Michael J. Epton, a Respiratory Physician, talk on "The Dark Night of the Soul - Sleeping Better in an Earthquake Broken City".
His talk starts at… View moreCome along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday 8th September to listen to Dr. Michael J. Epton, a Respiratory Physician, talk on "The Dark Night of the Soul - Sleeping Better in an Earthquake Broken City".
His talk starts at 10.30am.
Everyone is welcome - just sign in at the door with your name and phone number, pay $4 and enjoy. If you come at 10am you can have a tea or coffee and a biscuit first
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