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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
This week is NZ Sign Language week. Make it your mission to learn a handful of NZSL words this week - we'll help!
Today's word is COMMUNITY - In an emergency a big part of getting through is banding together with your community.
Get to know your neighbours, find out who can help you… View moreThis week is NZ Sign Language week. Make it your mission to learn a handful of NZSL words this week - we'll help!
Today's word is COMMUNITY - In an emergency a big part of getting through is banding together with your community.
Get to know your neighbours, find out who can help you and who might need your help.
Find out more about being prepared at www.happens.nz...
#NZSLWeek2018
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Toaiva from Christchurch Central
I just need 3. I want to cordon off the lawn from the driveway with nylon rope of course. not for an electric fence. People keep parking on our lawn.
Hannah from Richmond
My elderly neighbour has had his licence suspended, he has multiple strokes, he can't even leave the driveway without backing into the fence. The Police say to call them when I see him go out, but I work, so don't always see it. Before the weather turns too bad, I think he needs to be… View moreMy elderly neighbour has had his licence suspended, he has multiple strokes, he can't even leave the driveway without backing into the fence. The Police say to call them when I see him go out, but I work, so don't always see it. Before the weather turns too bad, I think he needs to be off the roads, so please ring the Police if you see his car about. White Nissan Pulser, AGL406
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
In recent weeks there has been a high number of calls from false caller IDs to kiwi mobile phones. If you've noticed a missed call from a number you don't recognise (particularly international numbers), it is important that you don't call this number back and consider reporting this … View moreIn recent weeks there has been a high number of calls from false caller IDs to kiwi mobile phones. If you've noticed a missed call from a number you don't recognise (particularly international numbers), it is important that you don't call this number back and consider reporting this as a potential scam.
Phone companies are advising customers to reject these calls and if you have friends or family living overseas, it is recommended to have their numbers added as contacts in your mobile phone, so you can identify when they are calling you.
- Check out these tips from Netsafe for how to help protect yourself from scams.
- Read about the different types of scams you could be caught out by including wangiri (one ring) and 'technical support' scams
- Find out how to report a phone scam here.
If you’re not sure if something is legitimate or genuine you can contact Netsafe free advice seven days a week on 0508 NETSAFE or visit netsafe.org.nz
Hey Neighbours,
How's this for boosting workplace morale? Christchurch boss Paul Kelly is celebrating 20 years in the business by flying the entire staff to Las Vegas for a week. Has your boss ever showed incredible generosity?
To read more, click here.
Seh Ling from Christchurch Central
Hello,
My name is SehLing and I am a PhD student at the University of Canterbury Rose Centre for Stroke Recovery and Research. We are currently running a study investigating swallowing problems in people with reflux disease. We are seeking just a few more healthy volunteers to complete the study … View moreHello,
My name is SehLing and I am a PhD student at the University of Canterbury Rose Centre for Stroke Recovery and Research. We are currently running a study investigating swallowing problems in people with reflux disease. We are seeking just a few more healthy volunteers to complete the study (males and females aged between 50-76 years old).
It involves a one-off 45-minute session at the Rose Centre (249 Papanui Road). For more details, please refer to the information sheet attached.
If you are interested or require more information, please feel free to contact me at 03 369 2385 or seh.kwong@pg.canterbury.ac.nz.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Thousands of working families receiving no Government assistance are increasingly seeking help from charities to make ends meet.
Haley from Linwood
Tamariki school is a small school in Woolston, we are currently looking for donations of pottery clay (even small amounts would be appreciated) our kids are very passionate about developing further their skills, unfortunately our Art budget restricts what we are able to afford. Thank you in advance
Christine from Woolston
Hi does anyone have any white paint to paint walls Matt or semi would be perfect, I have tried Ferry road but nothing there. Thankyou please call or text 9651255 or 0211108826.
Birthright from Christchurch Central
Come and join us for a free Zumba class this Thursday the 10th of May at 10am.
Venue: Quaker Center, 217 Ferry Road.
We would love you to join us and have some light refreshments after. Bring a friend, but please rsvp on 366 9456 or administrator@birthrightchch.org.nz as numbers are limited.
Jean from Linwood
Hi Folks, the South Brighton Voices (formerly South Brighton Choral Society) will be holding their next concert on Sunday 27th May, commencing 2.00 p.m., and this time it will be held at the new Opawa Community Church, on the corner of Aynsley Terrace and Opawa Road.
I have attached a copy of … View moreHi Folks, the South Brighton Voices (formerly South Brighton Choral Society) will be holding their next concert on Sunday 27th May, commencing 2.00 p.m., and this time it will be held at the new Opawa Community Church, on the corner of Aynsley Terrace and Opawa Road.
I have attached a copy of the poster, advertising the concert, and I had wondered why the word "Hair" was included in the title but, as we are singing "Aquarius" in the concert, I understand that this comes from the stage production of "Hair". We have a lovely varied programme for the concert, and as is our usual practise, afternoon tea will be served after the concert. See you there!
Ankita from Christchurch Central
Hi Neighbours
We are offering regular weekly or fortnightly cleanings or move out cleans at very affordable prices
We do windows ovens and carpet cleaning as well ..
just started painting and decorations
Would love to have your support
Call for free quotes
0277229009
Price: $50
Tertiary Education Commission Christchurch
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Work Connect supports you with personalised coaching and mentoring … View moreAre you a skilled migrant, partner of a skilled migrant, or an international student graduate (level 7 and above) looking for work?
Work Connect is a free 10-hour programme to help you prepare for the New Zealand job market.
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Dena Cowen-Willis from PT in the Park
Please support PT in the Park, in Christchurch.
Fill up your car, truck, bus, camper at Z Carlton Mill and put your orange counter in the "PT in the Park" slot!
PT in the Park is free exercise for all ages and stages at North Hagley Park Sat @ 9am EVERY WEEK! Please help us to buy new… View morePlease support PT in the Park, in Christchurch.
Fill up your car, truck, bus, camper at Z Carlton Mill and put your orange counter in the "PT in the Park" slot!
PT in the Park is free exercise for all ages and stages at North Hagley Park Sat @ 9am EVERY WEEK! Please help us to buy new equipment and a trailer to transport all the fun stuff you get to 'play' with!
Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on bringing your irrigation in out of the frost, harvesting and storing nuts, the tastiest feijoa varieties, storing cooking apples and leaving plants to self-seed.
Subscribe today and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on bringing your irrigation in out of the frost, harvesting and storing nuts, the tastiest feijoa varieties, storing cooking apples and leaving plants to self-seed.
Subscribe today and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's latest special edition, 365 Days of Flowers, a practical and inspirational collector’s magazine that provides expert advice on planning, planting and growing year-round flowers for the garden or vase.
Our crop of the week in Get Growing is the humble choko ("Don't knock 'em till you try them," says our Waikato queen of sustainability Sheryn Clothier) and we have a special feature on moving trees. Plus try recipes from new vegan cookbook PLANTLAB and be in to WIN some great prizes!
Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here.
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