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2187 days ago

Emergency Mobile Alert - this Sunday!

The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management

A nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is happening on Sunday 25 November between 6pm and 7pm.

It doesn’t matter which network you are on. Any capable phone in the target area during the broadcast period should receive the alert

Emergency Mobile Alerts are not meant to replace … View more
A nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is happening on Sunday 25 November between 6pm and 7pm.

It doesn’t matter which network you are on. Any capable phone in the target area during the broadcast period should receive the alert

Emergency Mobile Alerts are not meant to replace other emergency alerts, or the need to take action after natural warnings.

You still need to be prepared for an emergency and you should not wait to get an alert before you act. If you feel your life is in danger, don’t wait for an official warning. Take immediate action.

www.civildefence.govt.nz...

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2189 days ago

Tattoo Artist

Mel from Woolston

Check out these great Tattoo Deals going all Summer!!
Private tattoo studio
Che Tamaira from Woolston
With 20years experience we offer a professional private personal service. Excellent prices and custom designs we specialize in Traditional and contemporary tamoko but cater for a wide range of … View more
Check out these great Tattoo Deals going all Summer!!
Private tattoo studio
Che Tamaira from Woolston
With 20years experience we offer a professional private personal service. Excellent prices and custom designs we specialize in Traditional and contemporary tamoko but cater for a wide range of styles. Msg now for free consults or to make a booking. Custom Inkorper8d 247

2187 days ago

Snow-vember for the South Island

Paul Reporter from Stuff

Parts of the South Island have been plunged back into winter, with roads closed and snow warnings issued.

Snow is expected to keep falling in much of the South Island down to 500 metres today.

To read more, click here.

How's the weather where you are?

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2187 days ago

Neighbours Day Roadshow - Christchurch and onwards to Greymouth!

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

Day 4 and we started in Christchurch, hosted by Tim at the Christchurch Methodist Mission, a great bunch of ppl at the workshop. Then we hit the road, stopping in Sheffield for some amazing pies, and headed to Greymouth where we had our second workshop of the day with some truly amazing women!

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2193 days ago

How are you affected by the teachers' strike?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

What do you think about the teachers' strike? Thousands of Canterbury primary school teachers and principals are striking across the region today.

About 143 primary schools have closed, affecting around 50,000 school children. It's the third in a series of rolling … View more
Hi neighbours,

What do you think about the teachers' strike? Thousands of Canterbury primary school teachers and principals are striking across the region today.

About 143 primary schools have closed, affecting around 50,000 school children. It's the third in a series of rolling strikes, and even bigger strikes including both primary and secondary school teachers haven't been ruled out yet.

Teachers say the strike action is calling for better pay and working conditions, more learning support, including for children with special needs, and smaller class sizes.

So, do you support the strike action? Or do you think they should have accepted the previous offer? Are you a striking teacher? Or a parent that's been affected by the strike action? Let us know your thoughts in the replies below.

(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)

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2187 days ago

Women: you can totally nail trades

Ara Institute of Canterbury

If you like working with your hands, don’t let outdated stereotypes put you off a rewarding career in trades. Women enjoy just as much success and job satisfaction as their male colleagues and sometimes leave the guys in their wake.

A great example is Pasifika student Tepora Rokotavo who did … View more
If you like working with your hands, don’t let outdated stereotypes put you off a rewarding career in trades. Women enjoy just as much success and job satisfaction as their male colleagues and sometimes leave the guys in their wake.

A great example is Pasifika student Tepora Rokotavo who did a pre-trade course in electrical studies with us at Ara Institute of Canterbury. Tepora achieved 93% in her final exams – an outstanding result – and is now on her way to becoming a qualified electrician. We love helping female students into trades careers.

If this sounds like your kind of thing, explore your options here.
Find out more!

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2188 days ago

New school of thought aids Redcliffs sites

The Team from Christchurch City Council

We are seeking feedback on a draft landscape plan and a name for the park at the old Redcliffs School site, and also the Redcliffs Transport Project.
To have your say, head to Newsline: bit.ly...

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2188 days ago

Discover a better way to irrigate your garden

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Is it possible to conserve water while still keeping the best bits of your garden green this summer? We think so!
Find out more at bit.ly...

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2188 days ago

Marlon Williams in Christchurch!

Eccles Entertainment

In celebration of his three wins at this year’s VNZMA’s for Album of the Year, Best Solo Artist and Best Video, Marlon Williams has just added five new shows in addition to his performance with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra at Villa Maria Winery.

Where: Townhall
When: Sunday 3rd … View more
In celebration of his three wins at this year’s VNZMA’s for Album of the Year, Best Solo Artist and Best Video, Marlon Williams has just added five new shows in addition to his performance with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra at Villa Maria Winery.

Where: Townhall
When: Sunday 3rd March 2019

Ticketek member’s pre-sale runs from 9am – 5pm NZ on Thursday 22nd November from www.ticketek.co.nz

General public tickets on sale 12.00pm NZ Friday 23rd November from www.ticketek.co.nz
Find out more!

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2188 days ago

Garden Diary 2019 early bird offer!

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Use the diary to keep track of your garden’s progress throughout the seasons. Record what you’ve sown, grown and harvested each month, and plan ahead with timely checklists of key garden chores for beginners and expert gardeners. It's also packed with handy horticultural hints, … View moreUse the diary to keep track of your garden’s progress throughout the seasons. Record what you’ve sown, grown and harvested each month, and plan ahead with timely checklists of key garden chores for beginners and expert gardeners. It's also packed with handy horticultural hints, troubleshooting tips and delicious seasonal recipes so you can make the most of your homegrown harvests. Order before the official on-sale date for $11.90 (save $4). Early bird special price runs until November 25, 2018.

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2196 days ago

Poll: Are libraries a place for snoozing?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

In Christchurch's new central library, Tūranga, you can play video games, use remote-controlled cars or utilise the $1.2 million touchscreen.

But should you be able to catch a few Zs in our city's learning centres to kill some time? One security guard doesn't think so – or maybe … View more
In Christchurch's new central library, Tūranga, you can play video games, use remote-controlled cars or utilise the $1.2 million touchscreen.

But should you be able to catch a few Zs in our city's learning centres to kill some time? One security guard doesn't think so – or maybe he was just checking for vital signs.

"I thought I'd just close my eyes for five or 10 minutes. I'd noticed the security guy walking around before that ... he just came over and said 'excuse me, sir, you need to wake up'," library visitor Raymond Lum says.

Should you be able to have a quick snooze in the library if that book is making the eyelids a little heavy?

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Are libraries a place for snoozing?
  • 20.7% Of course. Kick back, relax and enjoy those comfy seats.
    20.7% Complete
  • 15.6% Only if you're not going to snore like a chainsaw.
    15.6% Complete
  • 63.7% No, absolutely not. If you want a nap, go home.
    63.7% Complete
545 votes
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2189 days ago

BARNABUS BOOK SHOP,NEW BRIGHTON.

Susanne from Phillipstown

Huge stock of books for sale,come in soon and sort out your holiday reading before the last week's before Christmas start getting busy.Going camping or spending time at a holiday spot relax and enjoy the break. Is any body collecting older ENID BLYTON NOVELS? We have 11 in stock,a customer… View moreHuge stock of books for sale,come in soon and sort out your holiday reading before the last week's before Christmas start getting busy.Going camping or spending time at a holiday spot relax and enjoy the break. Is any body collecting older ENID BLYTON NOVELS? We have 11 in stock,a customer snapped up the Anne of Green shoes collection we had and was so happy. OPEN,TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 10-----4pm.

2190 days ago

Record breaking cocaine seizure

Social Media Advisor from New Zealand Police

A joint international operation involving Australian Federal Police and New Zealand Customs Service has resulted in the arrest of a 41-year-old Sydney man and the seizure of approximately 190kg of cocaine making it New Zealand's largest cocaine seizure.

On Monday, 20 August 2018, a container … View more
A joint international operation involving Australian Federal Police and New Zealand Customs Service has resulted in the arrest of a 41-year-old Sydney man and the seizure of approximately 190kg of cocaine making it New Zealand's largest cocaine seizure.

On Monday, 20 August 2018, a container listed as a shipment of bananas arrived in Auckland, New Zealand, on a vessel from Balboa, Panama.

New Zealand Customs and Police inspected the container and found five duffel bags on top of the banana boxes, which contained 190 blocks of cocaine each weighing around a kilogram that had been wrapped in packaging tape.

🍌 B-A-N-A-N-A-S! 🍌

Anyone who wants to report illegal drug activity can contact their nearest Police station or you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

More here: www.police.govt.nz...

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2191 days ago

Big Heavy Solid Wood TV Cabinet

Adrianna from Linwood

Good condition TV Cabinet. Left side can open and can put all your CD's in there. Right side for other electronic things with portholes on each shelf to run wires through. Bottom compartment for storage items or whatever. Pick up Linwood. $25 buy now. Will need to be taken on a trailor and … View moreGood condition TV Cabinet. Left side can open and can put all your CD's in there. Right side for other electronic things with portholes on each shelf to run wires through. Bottom compartment for storage items or whatever. Pick up Linwood. $25 buy now. Will need to be taken on a trailor and will need some muscle to lift onto trailor. My partner will be happy to help lift. Items in and on cabinet are not included.

Price: $25

2191 days ago

We've joined Neighbourly!

The Team from New Zealand Police

Kia ora neighbours,

We wanted to let you know that New Zealand Police have now joined Neighbourly! We're happy to be here!

Other than occasionally posting cute pictures of our canine friends, we plan to share with you the latest happenings in your community and around the country - as we… View more
Kia ora neighbours,

We wanted to let you know that New Zealand Police have now joined Neighbourly! We're happy to be here!

Other than occasionally posting cute pictures of our canine friends, we plan to share with you the latest happenings in your community and around the country - as we work together to create safer communities.

Please remember our Neighbourly page and private messages are not monitored by Police and are not the place to report crimes - IN AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 111.

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