Ilam, Christchurch

1997 days ago

JUST LISTED

Karen Ellis - Ray White Real Estate

Two bedroom, sunny unit in Bishopdale.
For more details please click on the link below.

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1997 days ago

Poll: Is it time to raise New Zealand's superannuation age?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Outgoing Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell has been outspoken about the need to increase the pension age from 65.

"You used to get super for five years, then 10 and now 20 - soon it'll be 30. I'm not sure how we can fund people getting super for 30 years or more."

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Outgoing Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell has been outspoken about the need to increase the pension age from 65.

"You used to get super for five years, then 10 and now 20 - soon it'll be 30. I'm not sure how we can fund people getting super for 30 years or more."

New Zealand has one of the simplest pension schemes in the world - all you have to do is be old enough and have lived in the country long enough and you can get it.

But that also makes it expensive - about $14.5 billion this year. Jobseeker benefits, by comparison, cost just $1.7b and sole parent support $1.08b.

To read the story click here

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Is it time to raise New Zealand's superannuation age?
  • 22.2% Yes
    22.2% Complete
  • 71.1% No
    71.1% Complete
  • 6.6% I don't mind either way
    6.6% Complete
2257 votes
1997 days ago

Celebrate music of the 1920s-40s!

The Team from Operatunity Daytime Concerts

Celebrating the flappers of the 20's, Art Deco and big bands of the 30’s, and the birth of the crooners like Bing Cosby and Perry Como in the 40’s!

The show is filled with fun and familiar song and dance numbers like Anything Goes, Puttin' on the Ritz, Stepping out with My Baby and… View more
Celebrating the flappers of the 20's, Art Deco and big bands of the 30’s, and the birth of the crooners like Bing Cosby and Perry Como in the 40’s!

The show is filled with fun and familiar song and dance numbers like Anything Goes, Puttin' on the Ritz, Stepping out with My Baby and Lullaby of Broadway.

Starring Karl Perigo, Alex Milligan, Hamish McGregor, Tainui Kuru, Kelly Harris and Alex Foster, accompanied by Grant Winterburn on Piano!

Advance bookings recommended due to demand. Call toll-free 0508 266 237 or purchase online at www.operatunity.co.nz.

All tickets include lunch after the show!
Book now!

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1998 days ago

Te Ora Hub at La Vida Community Centre

The Team from Ilam & Upper Riccarton Residents Association (IURRA)

Fortnightly Wednesdays from 10.30am to 12noon - La Vida Community Centre, 34a Hansons Lane – Free! Te Ora Hub is a place for anyone and everyone to come along for a hot or cold drink, some baking and great chats. It’s a place where people can feel free to be who they are. It’s an opportunity … View moreFortnightly Wednesdays from 10.30am to 12noon - La Vida Community Centre, 34a Hansons Lane – Free! Te Ora Hub is a place for anyone and everyone to come along for a hot or cold drink, some baking and great chats. It’s a place where people can feel free to be who they are. It’s an opportunity to meet others in the neighbourhood and connect. For more information, email admin@lifechch.org.nz or phone 343 4935.
The next session is on Wednesday 19 June.

1998 days ago

Free Food Supply from Canterbury Fiji Social Services Trust

The Team from Ilam & Upper Riccarton Residents Association (IURRA)

Available on Fridays for pick up between 11.30am - 12.30pm from Canterbury Fiji Social Services Trust, 40 Hillary Crescent, Upper Riccarton. Please contact Una to arrange a bag by 12.30pm on Thursdays. Phone 942 9498 / 021 440812 or email fiji.social.services@gmail.com
Food items include fruit, … View more
Available on Fridays for pick up between 11.30am - 12.30pm from Canterbury Fiji Social Services Trust, 40 Hillary Crescent, Upper Riccarton. Please contact Una to arrange a bag by 12.30pm on Thursdays. Phone 942 9498 / 021 440812 or email fiji.social.services@gmail.com
Food items include fruit, vegetables, bread and dairy products. Kindly supported by City Harvest Food Rescue Canterbury.

1998 days ago

Recall products

Alison from Avonhead

Did you know there is a product recall website where you can get up to date information on faulty products?

www.recalls.govt.nz...

1998 days ago

Want To See Your House On Our Recent Sales?

Harcourts Vision Real Estate and Property Management

Get the ball rolling - call us for a complimentary Market Appraisal - 359 4370

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1998 days ago

Be in to WIN a Double Movie Pass!

Beaurepaires Christchurch Sockburn

Get exclusive offers from Beaurepaires straight to your inbox and you'll go in our monthly draw to WIN Double Movie Passes!

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1998 days ago

DEAR Neighbourly

Matthew from

Today's specials!!!🤩
🥦Good size Broccoli 99cent each !!!
Fresh Silverbeet in store$2.89 bag
Fresh Afghan Bread in store.
Fresh Coriander$2.99 bag
Fresh Spinich $2 a bag
Lots more deals in store at 2a leacroft. See you soon 😎😎😎

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1998 days ago

Poll: Red or Blue?

Matipo Garage

Had these two beauties in the workshop. Couldn't decide which of them we like most.

Red or Blue?
  • 44.4% Red
    44.4% Complete
  • 55.6% Blue
    55.6% Complete
27 votes
1998 days ago

We want every child to know: What they have inside is greater than any obstacle!

Graeme Dingle Foundation

We make it our mission to help our youth grow in confidence, building strong communities and working towards a brighter future for all Kiwi kids.

Learn more about our work in the link provided.

#NZR #Rugby #AllBlacks #BlackFerns #GraemeDingleFoundation

www.youtube.com...

2000 days ago

Do you agree the Crusaders rugby team should keep their name?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

New Zealand Rugby (NZR) chairman Brent Impey has revealed the Crusaders will be keeping their name in 2020 after calls to change it in the wake of the Christchurch shootings on March 15.

The Crusaders name debate has been hotly disputed after the terrorist attack in Christchurch, where 51 people … View more
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) chairman Brent Impey has revealed the Crusaders will be keeping their name in 2020 after calls to change it in the wake of the Christchurch shootings on March 15.

The Crusaders name debate has been hotly disputed after the terrorist attack in Christchurch, where 51 people were killed after a gunman opened fire on Muslim worshippers in two mosques in the city.

The name-change pressure emerged because of the centuries-old sensitivity over the history of the Crusades, which were bloody medieval conflicts between Muslims and Christians.

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1998 days ago

Fill a Bag

Lynda from Bishopdale

Hi I sell Preloved Clothing from my home all in Excellent condition. Adults sizes are from 6 to 2xxl .Babys + Kids are NB to 16yrs also have Shoes .Bags.School uniforms and school bags Socks.Scarfs.hats all Sorts. I am open 7 days a week my hr's are 9.30am till 6pm week days and 9.30am till … View moreHi I sell Preloved Clothing from my home all in Excellent condition. Adults sizes are from 6 to 2xxl .Babys + Kids are NB to 16yrs also have Shoes .Bags.School uniforms and school bags Socks.Scarfs.hats all Sorts. I am open 7 days a week my hr's are 9.30am till 6pm week days and 9.30am till 4pm weekends . And Please CASH only Thanx

Price: $5

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1998 days ago

Improve your computer skills for free

Ara Institute of Canterbury

Great news for all digital upskillers: you can gain computer skills for work, study and everyday life - for free and at your own pace - at Ara Connect!

We’ve got courses in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and a Certificate in Computing, plus you can learn how to touch-type, use the internet, create a … View more
Great news for all digital upskillers: you can gain computer skills for work, study and everyday life - for free and at your own pace - at Ara Connect!

We’ve got courses in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and a Certificate in Computing, plus you can learn how to touch-type, use the internet, create a website and lots more.

There are Ara Connect locations throughout Christchurch, Timaru and Oamaru. We’re open Monday to Friday, and some locations are open Saturdays and weekends too, so you can fit your studies around work, family and other commitments.

To find out more, visit our website or call 0800 24 24 76.
Learn more

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1999 days ago

Free Talk: Hate Speech and Free Speech in NZ

Cori from Bishopdale

With talk of new Hate Speech Legislation in NZ, it would be interesting to see the effect such legislation has had in other countries.

You are invited to come to a free talk by respected NZ historian, PROF PAUL MOON on HATE SPEECH AND FREE SPEECH IN NEW ZEALAND

Where: Spark Room, Christchurch … View more
With talk of new Hate Speech Legislation in NZ, it would be interesting to see the effect such legislation has had in other countries.

You are invited to come to a free talk by respected NZ historian, PROF PAUL MOON on HATE SPEECH AND FREE SPEECH IN NEW ZEALAND

Where: Spark Room, Christchurch Central Library, Turanga, Gloucester Street, Christchurch
When: 2.00pm, Sunday, June 16.
Limited seating: The Spark Room has only seats 60.

Admission: A plate of finger food. Please avoid pork and seafood products. A collection will be taken to defray expenses.

With talk of new Hate Speech Legislation in NZ, this free talk shows how ineffective such legislation has been; and offers a robust alternative to counter ideologies of prejudice and intolerance.

NZ Friends of Israel wishes to acknowledge the kind support of the Holocaust Centre of NZ. This address was originally part of their Human Rights Series of lectures.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Having written over 25 books, Professor Paul Moon is one of New Zealand’s best-selling and respected historians and social commentators. His specialist area is New Zealand history, and in 2014, he was shortlisted for the international Ernest Scott Prize in History for his book Encounters: The Creation of New Zealand, which academics described as ‘powerful’ and ‘truly fascinating’. His works have been published by Penguin Random House, and HarperCollins. He has worked on several Treaty claims, and with numerous government agencies, on Treaty-related issues. In 2003 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society at University College, London, and has since gained fellowships in the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Society of Arts. He also has been a consultant on documentaries about New Zealand history

Date and Time: Sunday June 16, 2:00 pm,

For inquiries, phone: 021 0224 2515

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