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Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
Meet a family with four boys (almost) that's up for adventure - and they don't mind roughing it in the process.
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He iwi tahi tatou. Together we are one nation, united by Te Whare Rūnanga, standing tall next to the Treaty House and built by the hands of my whānau for not only Māori and Pākehā, but all New Zealanders. I invite you to come and share in their story.”
Pita Tipene is the Chair of the … View moreHe iwi tahi tatou. Together we are one nation, united by Te Whare Rūnanga, standing tall next to the Treaty House and built by the hands of my whānau for not only Māori and Pākehā, but all New Zealanders. I invite you to come and share in their story.”
Pita Tipene is the Chair of the Waitangi National Trust. He, and all of those all of those at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, invite you to come and feel the stories that shaped Aotearoa.
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Bryan and Barbara Roper from Papanui High School Adult and Community Education
There are still places available in three weekend workshops on offer for next weekend 4 and 5 March
CREATIVE JOURNALLING - This course will teach how how to hand sew different styles of bookbinding and create personal journals. You will use leather, papers, scrapbooking materials etc. No special… View moreThere are still places available in three weekend workshops on offer for next weekend 4 and 5 March
CREATIVE JOURNALLING - This course will teach how how to hand sew different styles of bookbinding and create personal journals. You will use leather, papers, scrapbooking materials etc. No special skills or equipment required. Class is being held at Papanui High School on Saturday 4 March 9.30 am- 4.30 pm at a cost of $140. Fee includes the cost of all materials.
REIKI LEVEL 1 - Reiki is a energy healing modality which is very easy to learn. This course will teach you the history of Reiki, understanding the energy system in the body and how to give a Reiki treatment to yourself and others. Class is being held at Papanui High School on Saturday 4 & Sunday 5 March 9.30 am - 4.00 pm both days at a cost of $135
SOAP MAKING - This hand on course is designed to teach you the basics of Soap Making, where you can learn to build upon this foundation. You will create a recipe and learn about cold press soap making. Class is being held at Papanui High School on Sunday 5 March or 25 March 10 am - 2 pm at a cost of $125. The course fee includes the cost of all materials.
For further information and enrolment please visit our website www.papanui.school.nz... or email ace@papanui.school.nz or telephone our office on 033520701.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Pressure is mounting on the city council to come out against Christchurch Airport’s “senseless” plans to build a new airport in Central Otago.
Eleven academics from across New Zealand have formed a group to oppose the airport’s proposal to build a “world-class sustainable airport” in… View morePressure is mounting on the city council to come out against Christchurch Airport’s “senseless” plans to build a new airport in Central Otago.
Eleven academics from across New Zealand have formed a group to oppose the airport’s proposal to build a “world-class sustainable airport” in Tarras – about 90km from Queenstown.
The council owns a 75% stake in the airport, with the other 25% owned by the Government.
Three of those academics spoke at Wednesday’s Christchurch City Council meeting and urged the council not to continue supporting the project. The Tarras development was a vanity project that would cripple Christchurch’s economy, they said.
Christchurch Airport project director Michael Singleton said New Zealand was geographically isolated and high-quality air connectivity would always be an important driver of social and economic wellbeing.
“Doing nothing in the face of a well-documented and fast-approaching infrastructure deficit and changing climate jeopardises the long-term ability of communities to maintain or improve their standard of living," he said.
Read the full story here and tell us your thoughts in the comments below.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Papanui
Give a dull brown table a fresh light look using a modern chalk paint style effect.
Find out how to refresh your table with this handy advice.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street
Give a dull brown table a fresh light look using a modern chalk paint style effect.
Find out how to refresh your table with this handy advice.
Lucia from Shirley
Samsung 32” flat HDTV in a very good condition.
No free view but you can use it as a smart tv with a chrome cast or an Apple TV.
Great for any gaming consoles - hdmi port.
Comes with a universal remote.
Price: $50
The Team from Red Cross Store Manchester St
If you are wanting to help the people in the north that has been devastated by cyclone Gabrielle please go to the New Zealand Red Cross website and look up New Zealand Disaster Fund. Thanks for your support
Nicki from Bryndwr
Heads up people , cars broken into last night, over Road neighbour a few weeks ago also. We think between 1am and 5am….. what to do? Might invest in a camera!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We've seen the devastation of flood waters, yet the Government backed down on plans to protect wetlands (which help soak up heavy rain) after they received complaints by property developers.
Are you confident we're making the right decisions to protect us from future disasters? … View moreWe've seen the devastation of flood waters, yet the Government backed down on plans to protect wetlands (which help soak up heavy rain) after they received complaints by property developers.
Are you confident we're making the right decisions to protect us from future disasters? Let's discuss!
Share your thoughts in the comments below - add NFP if you don't want these shared in the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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The affordability of everyday items just keeps increasing!
If it’s not the petrol prices, it’s the cost of food, insurance or rates and let’s not get started on mortgage interest costs!
Home loan interest rates don't stay the same for long these days and it’s causing many … View moreThe affordability of everyday items just keeps increasing!
If it’s not the petrol prices, it’s the cost of food, insurance or rates and let’s not get started on mortgage interest costs!
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Peter from Richmond
I will not name this person as I'm better than that. But nice to know that people think they have the right to dictate your life when they don't know you from a bar of soap. I asked for a little help with my kittens one week as had just one time where something happened and I needed a … View moreI will not name this person as I'm better than that. But nice to know that people think they have the right to dictate your life when they don't know you from a bar of soap. I asked for a little help with my kittens one week as had just one time where something happened and I needed a little help. This neighbor decides to message me and tell me if I can't afford to feel them I shouldn't have them. Well first of all it was just once everyone needs a little help from time to time. Where is your empathy and compassion. Second of all I have had all the kittens injections done the last one will be microchiped. And next month both will be spayed. So I have paid for all of this. Next time before you make judgement on someone else. Take a hard look at your self first as I'm guessing you ain't perfect.
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Linda from Northcote
Looking to purchase some lego for my grandson - if you have any tucked away (pref a big mixed box) I would be happy to pay up to $50. Pse phone me on 027 285 9527. I can pick up.
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