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Hi neighbours,
A lot of what we're putting in our recycling bins cannot be recycled.
Paul Evans, chief executive of waste management industry body WasteMinz, says in 2018 about 10 per cent of each Auckland household's recycling bin was "contamination" – items that people… View moreHi neighbours,
A lot of what we're putting in our recycling bins cannot be recycled.
Paul Evans, chief executive of waste management industry body WasteMinz, says in 2018 about 10 per cent of each Auckland household's recycling bin was "contamination" – items that people had put in hoping for the best, but which could not be recycled.
To read more, click here.
If you're in doubt whether something belongs in the recycling bin, the best practice is to simply leave it out.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
All it takes is a kind gesture to change someone’s day. From paying it forward in line at a cafe to giving flowers to a friend ‘just because’ - this month we’re encouraging our members and supporters to make New Zealand a better place one random act of kindness at a time.
The options for … View moreAll it takes is a kind gesture to change someone’s day. From paying it forward in line at a cafe to giving flowers to a friend ‘just because’ - this month we’re encouraging our members and supporters to make New Zealand a better place one random act of kindness at a time.
The options for doing so are endless! Being kind doesn’t have to cost a thing, after all a smile is free. For those who want to go the extra mile, here’s some other ideas: Buy extra kai at the grocery store to donate to a food pantry, help someone with a broken down car or flat tire, bring treats into work for colleagues, send an encouraging text to someone who needs it, let a car into the traffic ahead of you, take a gift over to new neighbours and introduce yourself, write positive messages in chalk on sidewalks around your neighbourhood, or surprise loved ones with a visit.
This month also coincides with World Humanitarian Day on August 19th and Random Acts of Kindness Day (New Zealand) which is on September 1st.
Let us know how you’re spreading kindness in your community by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZrandomactsofkindness
Bas. from Wainoni
Area: Canterbury Coast and Plains
Valid: For 9 hours from around 1900 (7:00 pm) Friday, through to approx. 0400 (4:00 am) Saturday
Forecast: Southwest winds may approach severe Gale Force, up to 50 knots (75–88 km/h) in exposed places during this time.
(Beaufort wind force scale. #9)
… View moreArea: Canterbury Coast and Plains
Valid: For 9 hours from around 1900 (7:00 pm) Friday, through to approx. 0400 (4:00 am) Saturday
Forecast: Southwest winds may approach severe Gale Force, up to 50 knots (75–88 km/h) in exposed places during this time.
(Beaufort wind force scale. #9)
Thanks to Gets Ready at christchurch.getsready.net....
Virginia Fallon Reporter from Sunday Star Times
While there's no doubt kiwis love their fish and chips, we want to know what's the most popular night to eat them on. Is the takeaway an early-week treat for you or something you get on the weekends? Let us know!
Edited: Thanks for all your responses! With Friday the clear favourite … View moreWhile there's no doubt kiwis love their fish and chips, we want to know what's the most popular night to eat them on. Is the takeaway an early-week treat for you or something you get on the weekends? Let us know!
Edited: Thanks for all your responses! With Friday the clear favourite here's hoping you enjoy tonight's takeaways :)
Jason from Jason Win@Ray White Metro REAA 2008
We all have different plans and circumstances that impact on why and when we sell our property. Sometimes we delay in getting on with where we need to go. Why do we hold back?
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
There's no escaping this icy blast and the chilly temperatures make it tempting to leave your heat pump on, but should you? We've asked some energy experts for the best way to use your heat pump to keep your home toasty, and your energy bills down - and their answers may surprise you. … View moreThere's no escaping this icy blast and the chilly temperatures make it tempting to leave your heat pump on, but should you? We've asked some energy experts for the best way to use your heat pump to keep your home toasty, and your energy bills down - and their answers may surprise you. Check them out, here.
And if you don't have a heat pump, don't despair. There's plenty you can do to make your heating more efficient and your home a little warmer... Here are some common home heating mistakes you may be making and how to fix them.
GB Rugby League Lions Tour and Oceania Cup 2019
International Rugby League returns to the South Island with a doubleheader at Christchurch’s Orangetheory Stadium.
The New Zealand Kiwis, the Great Britain Rugby League Lions, Papua New Guinea Kumuls and Fiji Bati will be in action in the Garden City on November 9.
The first game of the … View moreInternational Rugby League returns to the South Island with a doubleheader at Christchurch’s Orangetheory Stadium.
The New Zealand Kiwis, the Great Britain Rugby League Lions, Papua New Guinea Kumuls and Fiji Bati will be in action in the Garden City on November 9.
The first game of the doubleheader sees Oceania Cup Pool B rivals Fiji Bati and Papua New Guinea Kumuls play. Followed by historical rivals the Kiwis and the Great Britain Rugby League Lions battle it out for supremacy in their final Test match against each.
Tickets from $20 + fees (Adults) and $10 (kids) + fees.
Buy tickets
Ricky from Burwood
KINDLING FUNDRAISER
My sons are off to Australia with their Shirley Boys High cricket team in September and I am making them raise half the cost of their trip.
$10 per box.
We can deliver 6 boxes or more for free within the Chch area (at a time that suits)
Kindling can also be picked up from … View moreKINDLING FUNDRAISER
My sons are off to Australia with their Shirley Boys High cricket team in September and I am making them raise half the cost of their trip.
$10 per box.
We can deliver 6 boxes or more for free within the Chch area (at a time that suits)
Kindling can also be picked up from either Burwood or Harewood (Near Bishopdale)
For any elderly people living in the Brighton area (or nearish to Burwood rd) we will happily deliver a single box if that is all you need as we have had a few elderly men and woman whom aren't able to get out and don't require 6 boxes. We would rather drop a box off to you than you be cold.
They have sold a lot to very happy people but still have boxes left.
Price: $10
John from Burwood
Feeder for our feathered friends. Simple feeder that holds an an Apple or pear. Wax eyes love it. Ph 0224444702
I still have several more of these feeders for sale.
Price: $10
Take your place alongside our young people.
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for young people, with lessons that can seem small but are significant in terms of their impact. These are lessons about important life skills such as perseverance, identity, respect and … View moreTake your place alongside our young people.
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for young people, with lessons that can seem small but are significant in terms of their impact. These are lessons about important life skills such as perseverance, identity, respect and confidence.
Become a teacher and take your place alongside our young people. You’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their lives; to strengthen communities and build a better future for our next generations.
Learn more
Denise from Avondale
Anybody know what the siren chaos was about at 4.30am this morning? Cops flying at full speed down Breezes Rd and all over by the sounds of all the sirens.
John from Burwood
To encourage more songsters into your area. Made from H3.2 pine gauged timber, so have excellent lasting quality. The roof is removable for easy cleaning. Hanging hooks built in. Peaked roof model $20. Flat roof $25.
Price: $20
John from Burwood
To encourage more songsters into your area. Made from H3.2 pine gauged timber, so have excellent lasting quality. The roof is removable for easy cleaning. Hanging hooks built in. Peaked roof model $20. Flat roof $25.
Price: $25
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The coldest blast of winter so far is starting to move on to the south of the country ahead of expected disruption from heavy snow on Tuesday night and Wednesday.
MetService has issued heavy snow warnings for much of Canterbury and Marlborough, and parts of Central Otago, from Tuesday evening … View moreThe coldest blast of winter so far is starting to move on to the south of the country ahead of expected disruption from heavy snow on Tuesday night and Wednesday.
MetService has issued heavy snow warnings for much of Canterbury and Marlborough, and parts of Central Otago, from Tuesday evening until Wednesday afternoon, advising that snow will fall as low as 200 metres causing problems for travellers and farmers.
Below 200m, sleet and heavy rain may also be a problem for Christchurch and parts of Banks Peninsula on Wednesday morning.
Heavy snow may disrupt travel in affected areas and could damage trees and powerlines. Cold conditions may cause stress for livestock.
MetService meteorologist Peter Little told Stuff New Zealanders needed to prepare for a shock.
Area: Southern Lakes, Central Otago from Omakau southwards, and… View moreHeavy snow may disrupt travel in affected areas and could damage trees and powerlines. Cold conditions may cause stress for livestock.
MetService meteorologist Peter Little told Stuff New Zealanders needed to prepare for a shock.
Area: Southern Lakes, Central Otago from Omakau southwards, and inland parts of Southland and Clutha.
Valid: 8 hours from 2:00pm to 10:00pm Tuesday.
Forecast: Snow is expected to fall above 300 metres during this time. Snow accumulations may approach Warning criteria above 500 metres.
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