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1879 days ago

Poll: Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote?

Neighbourly.co.nz

The Greens have announced support for voting at 16.

Green party co-leader James Shaw said he saw "switched on" young people demanding to be heard by politicians. They were desperately unhappy about the decisions political leaders were making about their futures.

What do you think?

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Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote?
  • 17.6% Absolutely - young people are our future!
    17.6% Complete
  • 70% No - they lack experience to make good judgements
    70% Complete
  • 12.5% It depends on the 16-year-old
    12.5% Complete
1815 votes
1880 days ago

FREE WORM FARM South Dunedin

Gwen from South Dunedin

Very productive worm farm in a plastic bath. 20,000 head of stock! Makes worm tea liquid and soil conditioner. No more food waste, they’ll deal with anything except citrus and onions. 0274147513.

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1882 days ago

'Justice needs to be served' in petrol station death - victim's daughter

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

The daughter of a man who died just over a year after being punched at a petrol station is angry there will not be any "justice".

Nigel Landreth was bleeding from his ears when he was found by a tanker driver on the forecourt of Mobil Forbury, Dunedin, about 10.30pm on Saturday, July 7, … View more
The daughter of a man who died just over a year after being punched at a petrol station is angry there will not be any "justice".

Nigel Landreth was bleeding from his ears when he was found by a tanker driver on the forecourt of Mobil Forbury, Dunedin, about 10.30pm on Saturday, July 7, 2018.

He died in Dunedin Hospital on Sunday night – 14 months after he was attacked.

Sergeant Kallum Croudis says the attacker cannot be charged with Landreth's death because he died "well over" the time period of one year and one day when someone could be held criminally responsible for the killing of another.

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1881 days ago

Daylight saving starts this Sunday! ⏰

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Now is a great time to check fire alarm batteries and make sure emergency supplies are well stocked and up to date.

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1882 days ago

Ready the spring forward this weekend!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It's that time again! Daylight saving is this weekend. So don't forget - clocks spring forward one hour this Sunday morning. #theregoesthesleepin

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1882 days ago

September Showcase

Terry from Mosgiel-Taieri

Show tickets still available at Plain Health in Mosgiel (cash only), Taieri Bowling Club in Mosgiel and Musicworks Dunedin (cash only) . Looking forward to seeing you all there and filling the Taieri Bowling Club.
We have a fundraising raffle to support Life Matters - Suicide Prevention Trust … View more
Show tickets still available at Plain Health in Mosgiel (cash only), Taieri Bowling Club in Mosgiel and Musicworks Dunedin (cash only) . Looking forward to seeing you all there and filling the Taieri Bowling Club.
We have a fundraising raffle to support Life Matters - Suicide Prevention Trust NZ. $2 per ticket. Raffle to be drawn at the Taieri Bowling Club on Saturday night.

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1882 days ago

'They'd be dressed like they lived in Ponsonby': Robert Sarkies on why he couldn't make Scarfies today

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

Twenty years ago, a 32-year-old Dunedin native cobbled together $250,000 to make a film.

The script, which he wrote with his younger brother, was a black comedy about five Otago University students who luck into a squat – a rambling old house, which, if somewhat derelict, offers the distinct … View more
Twenty years ago, a 32-year-old Dunedin native cobbled together $250,000 to make a film.

The script, which he wrote with his younger brother, was a black comedy about five Otago University students who luck into a squat – a rambling old house, which, if somewhat derelict, offers the distinct advantage of free power. They soon discover that power is fuelling heat lamps for a massive marijuana plantation in the basement. It's all fun, games and parties until the pot's owner comes back looking for his stash.

The film was, of course, Scarfies, an instant classic that, set against a backdrop of sticky-floored pubs and NPC finals, captured New Zealand student culture, and particularly Dunedin student culture, in a way that hadn't been done before and arguably hasn't since.

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1885 days ago

Time to have your say.. Vote in the Southern District Health Board Elections

Jason from North Dunedin

Voting Paper have arrived !
I am standing as a candidate for the SDHB, along with 16 other candidates.
We all use the health system so ensure you vote, and vote for a candidate who represents your view.

More candidate information can be found at the following web addresses

We haven't voted … View more
Voting Paper have arrived !
I am standing as a candidate for the SDHB, along with 16 other candidates.
We all use the health system so ensure you vote, and vote for a candidate who represents your view.

More candidate information can be found at the following web addresses

We haven't voted or Our DHB since 2013, so ensure you vote counts


www.stuff.co.nz...

policylocal.thespinoff.co.nz...

www.odt.co.nz...


Regards
Jason Bauchop

1883 days ago

Recycle your unwanted mobile phones

NZ Telecommunications Forum

Spring is here so it’s time for your annual spring clean. If you’re anything like 69 percent of New Zealand households, you’ll have at least one unconnected mobile phone gathering dust in a drawer or cupboard.

Recycle these unwanted phones with RE:MOBILE.

RE:MOBILE is a not-for-profit … View more
Spring is here so it’s time for your annual spring clean. If you’re anything like 69 percent of New Zealand households, you’ll have at least one unconnected mobile phone gathering dust in a drawer or cupboard.

Recycle these unwanted phones with RE:MOBILE.

RE:MOBILE is a not-for-profit mobile phone recycling scheme which raises money for Sustainable Coastlines.

Recycling your mobile phone is free, easy and good for the environment. Not only does it keep harmful items out of landfill, it also stops the precious materials in your phone from going to waste.

Visit RE:MOBILE to find out how to recycle your mobile phone.
Learn more

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1883 days ago

House Tours are back for 2020!

NZ House & Garden Tours

NZ House & Garden House Tours are coming to Dunedin for two days of tours!

Step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. For the last eleven years, the magazine… View more
NZ House & Garden House Tours are coming to Dunedin for two days of tours!

Step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. For the last eleven years, the magazine has handpicked five fabulous locations around the country and this time we are delighted to be heading to Dunedin as one of our 5 locations.

Book Friday 20 & Saturday 21 March 2020 into your calendar and secure your tickets now for an inspiring day out exploring your backyard. Head to our website for more information.
Book now

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1883 days ago

Strong wind watch

Neighbourly.co.nz

MetService has issued a strong wind watch for Dunedin.

Valid: 12 hours from 6:00am to 6:00pm Thursday.
Forecast: Southwest winds may approach severe gales in exposed places, especially coastal areas.

An update for severe weather will be issued by 9:00pm Wednesday 25 Sep 2019.

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1884 days ago

No cents meets common sense: Dunedin mayoral candidate's zero spend campaign

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

A Dunedin mayoral contender says he is not spending a cent on his campaign because "democracy is too precious to be treated as a commodity".

Jim O'Malley was elected to the Dunedin City Council three years ago and is now one of 14 candidates vying for the mayoral chains as incumbent… View more
A Dunedin mayoral contender says he is not spending a cent on his campaign because "democracy is too precious to be treated as a commodity".

Jim O'Malley was elected to the Dunedin City Council three years ago and is now one of 14 candidates vying for the mayoral chains as incumbent Dave Cull steps down.

But what makes the sitting councillor's campaign different is that his face can't be found on the back of a bus, on a billboard, or on a flyer.

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1884 days ago

Do you know how the Single Transferable Vote system works?

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

Fourteen candidates are vying to be Dunedin's next mayor, but the biggest unknown could be the voting system.
Dunedin is one of 11 councils using Single Transferable Vote this year, which requires voters to rank their preferred candidates.

What do you think of the STV system? Is it confusing… View more
Fourteen candidates are vying to be Dunedin's next mayor, but the biggest unknown could be the voting system.
Dunedin is one of 11 councils using Single Transferable Vote this year, which requires voters to rank their preferred candidates.

What do you think of the STV system? Is it confusing or does it make the race fairer? Tell us what you think in the comments below.

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