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Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
A rapid influx of washed up krill on our coasts is providing an unusual but welcome sight for beach goers.
The gregarious squat lobster, otherwise known as munida gregaria, is commonly found in shallow waters along the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island. They drift over shallow tides… View moreA rapid influx of washed up krill on our coasts is providing an unusual but welcome sight for beach goers.
The gregarious squat lobster, otherwise known as munida gregaria, is commonly found in shallow waters along the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island. They drift over shallow tides and settle on beaches when they sense the bottom. Once the tide moves out, the krill are exposed and often look like red sand or water on the beach shoreline.
The swarms have been abundant recently in Otago, where large gatherings have been seen in Broad Bay and Edwards Bay in Portobello, near Dunedin. Read more here.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
If you're having trouble getting your hands on your favourite gardening mag, don't forget you can now order our current May issue online. The price of $9.70 includes shipping.
Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
Motorists in Dunedin may soon be driving slower as the city council works on a plan to reduce speed limits.
The proposal includes reducing speeds in a large part of the central business from 50kmh to 30kmh, Otago Peninsula towns from 50kmh to 40kmh, and several high risk rural roads around greater… View moreMotorists in Dunedin may soon be driving slower as the city council works on a plan to reduce speed limits.
The proposal includes reducing speeds in a large part of the central business from 50kmh to 30kmh, Otago Peninsula towns from 50kmh to 40kmh, and several high risk rural roads around greater Dunedin.
Read more about the proposed changes and where they could be here, then tell us what you think of the plan in the comments below.
Alister from South Dunedin
I like the concept of healthy wealth - investing in or purchasing from companies with values that sit well with one's soul. My partner came up with this quote today. Maybe many of us hold ourselves back from setting the goal of becoming wealthy because we have been taught that "money is … View moreI like the concept of healthy wealth - investing in or purchasing from companies with values that sit well with one's soul. My partner came up with this quote today. Maybe many of us hold ourselves back from setting the goal of becoming wealthy because we have been taught that "money is the root of all evil". We beg to differ.. let us know what you think in the comments section.
Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
Dunedin is pushing for a suburban rail service and an inland port as part of a Government review of rail for the next decade.
The report is expected to include options for using mothballed infrastructure after it was announced operation of the Taieri Gorge Railway, a popular tourist venture, would… View moreDunedin is pushing for a suburban rail service and an inland port as part of a Government review of rail for the next decade.
The report is expected to include options for using mothballed infrastructure after it was announced operation of the Taieri Gorge Railway, a popular tourist venture, would be suspended.
The preferred site for an inland port is at Milburn, in South Otago, which could be used to freight more export-ready items via rail.
The Dunedin City Council is also supportive of launching commuter rail between Mosgiel and the Dunedin Railway Station, which is owned by the council.
Read more here.
Janet from North Dunedin
hi, all, m going to prune the Lemon Verbana and Rose come winter. Anyone interested in a cutting for $2?
Will dip in rooting hormone and then bundle in compost/potting mix and leave by letterbox. drop off your $$ when u pick up.
how's that. Will work?
This is an update:
To everyone … View morehi, all, m going to prune the Lemon Verbana and Rose come winter. Anyone interested in a cutting for $2?
Will dip in rooting hormone and then bundle in compost/potting mix and leave by letterbox. drop off your $$ when u pick up.
how's that. Will work?
This is an update:
To everyone who's waiting for the cuttings: very sorry as none of them turned out successful. Even the tiny roots from the rose cuttings disappeared when i checked in on them this morning.
i'll try again next time when they are in need of a prune.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Competition alert! Mother's Day might be a little different this year and here at Neighbourly, we want to make the day a bit more special - that's why we're giving away five SOS Business vouchers worth $100 each to use in your local businesses!
All you've got to do is tell … View moreCompetition alert! Mother's Day might be a little different this year and here at Neighbourly, we want to make the day a bit more special - that's why we're giving away five SOS Business vouchers worth $100 each to use in your local businesses!
All you've got to do is tell us how you're celebrating your Mum - or a special woman in your life - with the constraints of lockdown (or how you'd like to share the love once we're in Level 2).
Comment below to enter, hurry though, entries close tonight 11.59pm Sunday 10th May 2020.
T&Cs apply.
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The Team from ACC New Zealand
It's not too late to be healthy for life!
Join Bernice Mene this Saturday at 9am on TVNZ 1 for a new exercise programme designed for over 65 year olds to work on their strength and balance.
All done from the comfort of your bubble, this show provides great tips for staying safe in the … View moreIt's not too late to be healthy for life!
Join Bernice Mene this Saturday at 9am on TVNZ 1 for a new exercise programme designed for over 65 year olds to work on their strength and balance.
All done from the comfort of your bubble, this show provides great tips for staying safe in the home, keeping your brain active, how to keep up your social links and friendships and advice about healthy eating and sleep during this time.
Healthy For Life is available on TVNZ OnDemand, or screens this Saturday at 9AM on TVNZ 1.
Find out more at Live Stronger for Longer.
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With so many of us spending more time at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many people’s energy bills are skyrocketing. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Here are 5 simple, easy to implement ideas and tips for cutting down your domestic power bills to save yourself some cash.
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Alister from South Dunedin
Respect. Life becomes an infinite field of possibilities when we learn about the power of mindset & the self-responsibility of choice.
David Downs from SOS Business
Missing your haircut, your morning coffee or dinner out? We've set up a site where you can support your local small business by buying a voucher now for a service you will get in the future - give these small businesses the money they need now to keep the lights on while they have the doors … View moreMissing your haircut, your morning coffee or dinner out? We've set up a site where you can support your local small business by buying a voucher now for a service you will get in the future - give these small businesses the money they need now to keep the lights on while they have the doors shut. Lots of great places to support across Dunedin here... sosbusiness.nz...
You can purchase everything you need for your decorating projects from your local Resene ColorShop – simply shop online, or call or email your local Resene ColorShop. Click and collect or we can arrange contactless delivery direct to you.
And if you need any advice for your project use our … View moreYou can purchase everything you need for your decorating projects from your local Resene ColorShop – simply shop online, or call or email your local Resene ColorShop. Click and collect or we can arrange contactless delivery direct to you.
And if you need any advice for your project use our free online help service, Ask a Technical Expert, or Ask a Colour Expert or call 0800 RESENE 737 363.
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Delegation of the European Union to New Zealand
9 May is Europe Day, a day that celebrates peace and unity in Europe. This new form of political cooperation made war unthinkable in Europe and became the European Union.
Across Europe and worldwide, Europe Day showcases what the European Union does.
This year, since we can't do … View more9 May is Europe Day, a day that celebrates peace and unity in Europe. This new form of political cooperation made war unthinkable in Europe and became the European Union.
Across Europe and worldwide, Europe Day showcases what the European Union does.
This year, since we can't do anything in person, we wanted to bring Europe to you. Answer our quiz and be in to win a $75 hamper from our friends at Le Marche Francais.
To find out more about the European Union (and maybe even the answers!) find us on @EUinNZ.
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Alister from South Dunedin
Most get this educated out of them in the school system. Yet we're inspired by those rare few who dare to go their own way & Albert Einstein was certainly one of them. Thank goodness he didn't listen to all of his nay-sayers or we'd all be less off.
Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News
Could a suburban train service be the answer for a mothballed tourism venture?
That's a question posed by the Rail and Maritime Transport Union, which opposes a move to mothball Dunedin Railways Ltd's stock and track, with the likely loss of 51 jobs.
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