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Kristen Beardsmore from Age Concern Otago
Age Concern Otago has the privilege of hosting the BNZ Staff in the Octagon Clubrooms on Wednesday, August 23rd to speak about being “Scam Savvy”.
They will cover topics such as Credit Card and Card Skimming; Lottery Scams and the phones calls saying your computer security has been … View moreAge Concern Otago has the privilege of hosting the BNZ Staff in the Octagon Clubrooms on Wednesday, August 23rd to speak about being “Scam Savvy”.
They will cover topics such as Credit Card and Card Skimming; Lottery Scams and the phones calls saying your computer security has been breached, how to keep your money safe and more…
Scam Savvy Presentation
When: Wednesday, August 23rd at 10am – 12 noon (talk approx. 1 hr)
Where: Age Concern Otago building, 9 Bath Street, Dunedin Central
BNZ staff will be available to answer any financial questions after the presentation
Refreshments and biscuits will be provided.
The presentation is open to everyone. Feel free to bring friends along, everyone welcome.
Contact Age Concern Ph 03 477 1040 if further information required
Kristen Beardsmore from Age Concern Otago
Would you be interested in having someone pop in each week for a friendly chat to break up your week?
Age Concern’s Visiting Service may be just what you need.
We have lovely, kind and caring volunteers who are waiting to give their time to someone who would benefit from having a visitor for … View moreWould you be interested in having someone pop in each week for a friendly chat to break up your week?
Age Concern’s Visiting Service may be just what you need.
We have lovely, kind and caring volunteers who are waiting to give their time to someone who would benefit from having a visitor for company and friendship.
If this sounds like you then please phone Tristan at Age Concern on 4771040, extn 708.
Angela from North Dunedin
Hi, as part of the Red Cross 'Pathways to Settlement' programme we have two former refugee boys who are are starting School at Otago Boys next week. We urgently need blazers,grey trousers,senior+junior ties, jerseys and vests for them. They are starting in years 11&13 and are of … View moreHi, as part of the Red Cross 'Pathways to Settlement' programme we have two former refugee boys who are are starting School at Otago Boys next week. We urgently need blazers,grey trousers,senior+junior ties, jerseys and vests for them. They are starting in years 11&13 and are of small/medium build.If anyone has anything spare it would be very much appreciated.(Have tried the second hand uniform shop at School without much luck)
Not so long ago, we asked you to complete our FreshChoice Health & Beauty Survey 2017. Over 2600 people told us their beauty, health and hygiene secrets and we were AMAZED with the results!
- Almost 50% of us are eating fast food a minimum of once a month!
- Did you know that 1 in 10 of us … View moreNot so long ago, we asked you to complete our FreshChoice Health & Beauty Survey 2017. Over 2600 people told us their beauty, health and hygiene secrets and we were AMAZED with the results!
- Almost 50% of us are eating fast food a minimum of once a month!
- Did you know that 1 in 10 of us are getting less than 5 hours sleep each night?
- The most common kiwi stress relief is to exercise! Coming in at a close second was .. of course .. FOOD!
Want to see what else we found out? Like how frequently we are washing our hands...?!
Check out all our interesting findings from the FreshChoice Health & Beauty Survey 2017 here!
Check out the results!
Sam from Waikouaiti
Hi guys,
We are blueskin residents and my partner is Zara Kubala who is an experienced cleaner and takes great pride in her work.
She has done multiple cleans and has had a lot of great feedback.
She charges $20 per hour and a minimum of 3 hours is preferred for each clean.
She is happy to do one … View moreHi guys,
We are blueskin residents and my partner is Zara Kubala who is an experienced cleaner and takes great pride in her work.
She has done multiple cleans and has had a lot of great feedback.
She charges $20 per hour and a minimum of 3 hours is preferred for each clean.
She is happy to do one off cleans or weekly cleans just what ever suits you.
No job is too scary and she is more than happy to help tidy up those unpleasant daily house jobs.
Contact Zara
0274830507
Thanks ☺
Emma-Kate from South Dunedin
From DCC:
Dunedin City Council staff and contractors are actively preparing ahead of a heavy rain warning issued for the city.
The updated Met Service warning issued late this morning predicts 150mm-200mm of rain in Dunedin from midday Friday to around 6am on Saturday, with peak intensities of… View moreFrom DCC:
Dunedin City Council staff and contractors are actively preparing ahead of a heavy rain warning issued for the city.
The updated Met Service warning issued late this morning predicts 150mm-200mm of rain in Dunedin from midday Friday to around 6am on Saturday, with peak intensities of 15-20mm per hour.
This is a significant amount of rain which has the potential to cause flooding issues, slips and disruption to transport.
DCC staff and contractors are doing all they can to ensure the city is prepared for the downpour.
Various staff and contractors have been placed on standby to provide 24 hour coverage.
Road maintenance contractors have been out sweeping gutters around the city. Additional checks of mud tanks in low lying and high risk areas are taking place.
All DCC stormwater screens are clear. We are continuing to monitor the situation and crews will be checking screens to ensure they are kept clear of debris.
Sandbags will be available for collection from around 9am tomorrow at the locations below. Contractors will be on-site to assist with filling and loading.
• South Dunedin – carpark behind St Clair Tennis Club, Victoria Road
• Mosgiel – Memorial Park car park beside the stadium/Mosgiel Memorial Gymnasium
Kerbside recycling and DCC rubbish collections will continue as normal on Friday. Emptied bins should be removed from the kerbside as soon as possible after collection to avoid being blown away.
The Civil Defence Emergency Operations Centre is not activated at this stage, but staff are closely monitoring the situation and are ready to respond if and when required.
We are also advising residents to be prepared ahead of the rain. Things you can do include:
• Check spoutings and drainage channels for blockages and clear them if necessary.
• If your basement is prone to flooding lift items that could be damaged by water off the floor. Be sure garden sprays and other chemicals won’t be affected.
• Check grates near your house for blockages and keep them clear of leaves and other debris to avoid water building up and affecting your property.
If people notice a flooded mud tank (the storm water grates in the gutter) they should call the DCC on 03 477 4000 so we can organise the contractors to visit the site and address the problem.
Wendy from Mosgiel-Taieri
I'm looking for one of these for my hallway, so when my aunt (who has MS) comes to visit she has somwhere to sit to sort hwr shoes and coat. Thanks.
Wendy from Mosgiel-Taieri
Excellent condition. Been mainly used for storage. No surplus to requirements.
Price: $60
Wendy from Mosgiel-Taieri
Folds down for easy storage. Good and sturdy.
Price: $40
Wendy from Mosgiel-Taieri
Now shifted, and surplus to requirements.
Price: $70
Wendy from Mosgiel-Taieri
I am painting a Lilliput library; and have been and purchased all the colourful testpots; but I only need enough primer undercoat for this one Lilliput library. I have a jar I could transfer some to. Is anyone able to sell or donate me some.... please???!!!!!!
Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Kia ora. We just wanted to let you know that Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly!
With CABs scattered across NZ neighbourhoods, we can help you with information and advice on a variety of topics - whether it’s a tenancy dispute, a problem with your employer, a faulty … View moreKia ora. We just wanted to let you know that Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly!
With CABs scattered across NZ neighbourhoods, we can help you with information and advice on a variety of topics - whether it’s a tenancy dispute, a problem with your employer, a faulty product you’ve bought, or a neighbourhood problem such as an overhanging tree or working out who’s responsible for fixing a fence.
For free, confidential information and advice, visit or phone a Citizens Advice Bureau in your neighbourhood or give us a call on 0800 FOR CAB (0800 367 222).
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Wendy from Mosgiel-Taieri
Good going order; just when moved now need a fridge/freezer in house; as chest freezer has to be in garage. All details on pics.
MUST PICK UP.
Price: $80
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