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In Greater Christchurch, adult cash fares will increase by 20 cents, but the adult Metrocard fare remains the same. Child cash fares will increase by 40 cents, and the Metrocard fare by 15 cents.
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With Tchaikovsky’s famous score in the air, swans flood the stage in a sea of intricate hand movements and delicate footwork.
Follow Siegfried's struggle with love and betrayal, in Black Swan White Swan, a daring retelling of ballet’s most enduring classic, Swan Lake. This stylish, … View moreWith Tchaikovsky’s famous score in the air, swans flood the stage in a sea of intricate hand movements and delicate footwork.
Follow Siegfried's struggle with love and betrayal, in Black Swan White Swan, a daring retelling of ballet’s most enduring classic, Swan Lake. This stylish, provocative, profoundly moving ballet is not to be missed – this is a Swan Lake for our time .
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Everyday Kiwi kids are faced with obstacles that can be hard to overcome. All Tamariki deserve the chance to have a great future – sometimes all they need is a helping hand and guidance along the way.
That’s what the Graeme Dingle Foundation does. Our programmes help young people thrive, … View moreEveryday Kiwi kids are faced with obstacles that can be hard to overcome. All Tamariki deserve the chance to have a great future – sometimes all they need is a helping hand and guidance along the way.
That’s what the Graeme Dingle Foundation does. Our programmes help young people thrive, develop confidence in who they are to make the most of their precious lives and become positive contributors to our communities.
We are proud to be the official charity of New Zealand Rugby.
Together we’re showing Kiwi Kids that what they have inside is greater than any obstacle.
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Jackie from South New Brighton
Looking for a cheap old style pushchair (pref bar in front) so I can take my old dog out and about while I walk his younger sister. He can't walk far, but loves getting out there.
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
A weekend event will be held in Christchurch with the theme "Carrying the Message" on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th July. All very welcome. For more information on AEA visit our website or email contact@aeainfo.org.
Satellite-based data has revealed the New Zealand regions where the worst speeding offenders drive.
On a per-capita basis, the Tasman Police district is the worst with an infringement level of 1.01 over four years. The region includes Nelson Bays, the West Coast and Marlborough. It was the only … View moreSatellite-based data has revealed the New Zealand regions where the worst speeding offenders drive.
On a per-capita basis, the Tasman Police district is the worst with an infringement level of 1.01 over four years. The region includes Nelson Bays, the West Coast and Marlborough. It was the only area surveyed to break the 1:1 ratio.
The second highest was Waitemata (0.82), followed by Waikato (0.74). To read more, click here
My Challenge is a rewards programme designed to make a difference.
You can earn points, save on fuel with discounts and support your local community by donating your points or discounts.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Consumers' "lazy attitudes" are to blame for most of the recycling in the city centre going straight into landfill.
The Christchurch City Council installed 18 rubbish/recycling "combos" and 22 standalone recycling units within the four avenues but glass, cans and plastic … View moreConsumers' "lazy attitudes" are to blame for most of the recycling in the city centre going straight into landfill.
The Christchurch City Council installed 18 rubbish/recycling "combos" and 22 standalone recycling units within the four avenues but glass, cans and plastic collected at more than half of those sites is routinely added to the trash because of organic waste contamination.
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The Team from New Zealand Police
Over the next three months New Zealanders have the opportunity to ensure that all prohibited firearms are removed out of our communities.
We know that the firearms community are good New Zealanders who want to do the right thing.
These local collection points are the opportunity to do just … View moreOver the next three months New Zealanders have the opportunity to ensure that all prohibited firearms are removed out of our communities.
We know that the firearms community are good New Zealanders who want to do the right thing.
These local collection points are the opportunity to do just that.
We look forward to working with all our communities across Aotearoa as part of this journey.
www.police.govt.nz...
Apple has determined that in a limited number of older generation 15-inch MacBook Pro units, the battery may overheat and pose a fire safety risk.
If you have an older generation Apple MacBook Pro, follow the instructions and use the serial number lookup tool to determine if it is affected and … View moreApple has determined that in a limited number of older generation 15-inch MacBook Pro units, the battery may overheat and pose a fire safety risk.
If you have an older generation Apple MacBook Pro, follow the instructions and use the serial number lookup tool to determine if it is affected and eligible for the battery replacement program. Find out more
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Are you handy to the central city, New Brighton, Beckenham or Akaroa? This week we’re hosting information sessions where you can drop in and talk with us about the draft integrated water strategy.
Tūranga Central Library - Tuesday 25 June, 12-2pm
New Brighton Board Room (Cnr Beresford and … View moreAre you handy to the central city, New Brighton, Beckenham or Akaroa? This week we’re hosting information sessions where you can drop in and talk with us about the draft integrated water strategy.
Tūranga Central Library - Tuesday 25 June, 12-2pm
New Brighton Board Room (Cnr Beresford and Union Sts) - Tuesday 25 June 4:30-6pm
Beckenham Service Centre Board Room (66 Colombo St) - Wednesday 26 June, 4:30-6pm
Duvauchelle Hall - Saturday 29 June, 2-4pm
For more info, including the full draft strategy and ways to have your say, visit ccc.govt.nz/ourwater.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Speed limits on at least five stretches of Canterbury highway could be lowered following a review by the NZ Transport Agency.
Sections of highway to be reviewed are SH73 from West Melton to Buchanans Rd, SH1 at Winchester and Glenavy, and SH8 at Burkes Pass and Tekapo.
Read more: … View moreSpeed limits on at least five stretches of Canterbury highway could be lowered following a review by the NZ Transport Agency.
Sections of highway to be reviewed are SH73 from West Melton to Buchanans Rd, SH1 at Winchester and Glenavy, and SH8 at Burkes Pass and Tekapo.
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Traditionally cooked hāngi, fried bread and boil up warmed the mouths of hundreds of hungry visitors at an event celebrating Matariki in Christchurch.
Matariki in the Zone, on Saturday celebrated the beginning of the Māori New Year, with Matariki marking the reappearance of the seven Matariki … View moreTraditionally cooked hāngi, fried bread and boil up warmed the mouths of hundreds of hungry visitors at an event celebrating Matariki in Christchurch.
Matariki in the Zone, on Saturday celebrated the beginning of the Māori New Year, with Matariki marking the reappearance of the seven Matariki stars.
Held at Avebury House and the Richmond Community Gardens in the city's, attendees were served free food accompanied by live music and entertainment including classes in wood carving, flax weaving and kite making.
Laurina from North New Brighton
WALKERLAND STEELCAP LEATHER WORK BOOTS
Sz 42..US 8..UK 9
$40 pick up or cover postage costs
Worn 3 times so in great condition
Text 0275401126
Price: $40
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