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Gavin from Queenwood
Hey folks,only used about three times,in great condition as you can see,bought an amazing thermomix instead, so need for this anymore....
Price: $100
The Team from Department of Conservation
It's competition time! Show us how you're loving your backyard this Conservation Week , and you could win a conservation experience on iconic Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara !
You could be setting up a backyard trap, participating in a community conservation group, planting a native tree … View moreIt's competition time! Show us how you're loving your backyard this Conservation Week , and you could win a conservation experience on iconic Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara !
You could be setting up a backyard trap, participating in a community conservation group, planting a native tree or cleaning up beaches or streams.
Find out more here:
www.doc.govt.nz...
#LoveMyBackYard #ConservationWeek
Ministry for Primary Industries
If you see myrtle rust, please don’t touch it – report it!
Myrtle rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga trees such as pōhutukawa and mānuka. It absolutely thrives in spring, making it much easier to spot.
Help us track myrtle rust and control its spread.
DO NOT … View moreIf you see myrtle rust, please don’t touch it – report it!
Myrtle rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga trees such as pōhutukawa and mānuka. It absolutely thrives in spring, making it much easier to spot.
Help us track myrtle rust and control its spread.
DO NOT TOUCH OR DISTURB THE PLANT.
Take a photo and call us immediately on 0800 80 99 66.
Thanks for helping us fight myrtle rust.
Find out more
Nigel from Hamilton East
Hi. I am looking for anyone wanting their lawns mowed. Can do small or large lawns.. Clippings removed if wanted. One offs or regular basis. FREE QUOTE and reference if wanted. "I am NOT a business." and not expensive. Ph/Tx Nigel 0273343280
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Our friends at Electric Kiwi presented us with a challenge - so we had a crack... Check out our “Don’t be an egg” video! We think it’s pretty egg-septional.
Think you can do a better job than the Neighbourly team? We’re egg-stending the challenge to Neighbourly members, and there’s a… View moreOur friends at Electric Kiwi presented us with a challenge - so we had a crack... Check out our “Don’t be an egg” video! We think it’s pretty egg-septional.
Think you can do a better job than the Neighbourly team? We’re egg-stending the challenge to Neighbourly members, and there’s a $200 Prezzy® card on offer for one lucky Neighbourly member.
Simply post your "Don't be an egg, switch to the Kiwi" clip on Electric Kiwi’s Facebook page with the hashtag #SwitchToTheKiwi, and tag Neighbourly in your message to let us know you’ve entered. Check out Electric Kiwi's competition guidelines here.
We'll announce the Neighbourly winner on 31 October 2017, so you better get cracking!
Robyn & Graham from Huntington
Can anyone recommend someone who could do a small retaining wall at a reasonable price.
....and possibly a boundary retaining wall.
Thanks in advance.
Owner from Grimmer Motors
You'll have to go to FACEBOOK to win ONE OF THREE JARS OF TREATS
IN OUR HALLOWEEN OCTOBER GIVEAWAY
Simply go to Grimmer Motors FACEBOOK page , TAG YOUR FRIENDS, and you'll both or all go in the draw.
One jar has barley sugars, one jar has liquorice allsorts,
and one … View moreYou'll have to go to FACEBOOK to win ONE OF THREE JARS OF TREATS
IN OUR HALLOWEEN OCTOBER GIVEAWAY
Simply go to Grimmer Motors FACEBOOK page , TAG YOUR FRIENDS, and you'll both or all go in the draw.
One jar has barley sugars, one jar has liquorice allsorts,
and one we'll fill with sweet treats or nuts.
Make sure they love great car service and sharing!
Winner will be drawn Friday 27 October!!
Have a great day!
Kathy from Queenwood
Hi to all self employed business people.
If you would like to meet new people to get your business well known, which will generate more business for you. Come along to our next breakfast meeting to meet other like minded business people to introduce your business to us.
Start time 7am each … View moreHi to all self employed business people.
If you would like to meet new people to get your business well known, which will generate more business for you. Come along to our next breakfast meeting to meet other like minded business people to introduce your business to us.
Start time 7am each Thursday till 8.30am at Hayes Common 33 Jellicoe Dr, Hamilton East (off Welington Street). Or contact Kathy 0272706450 I look forward to welcoming you there.
Grant Wilson from Red Lid Garden Bins & Bags
Grass and Gardens are now growing quickly. Redlid Garden Bins & Bags can take care of your waste. Please give us a call or go to our website. www.redlid.co.nz...
Last Legs is a lethally funny black comedy about sex, death and politics with an irresistible appeal to the old and bold of heart. BOOK NOW for 5th to 7th October at the Clarence Street Theatre, Hamilton.
NEWS that Bill English is to open a new wing of the Cambridge Retirement Village … View moreLast Legs is a lethally funny black comedy about sex, death and politics with an irresistible appeal to the old and bold of heart. BOOK NOW for 5th to 7th October at the Clarence Street Theatre, Hamilton.
NEWS that Bill English is to open a new wing of the Cambridge Retirement Village sparks a revolution among its residents. New fractures appear along old fault lines, transforming the swanky facility into a hotbed of insurrection, intrigue and infidelity. With shenanigans and skullduggery at every turn from an all-star cast, ageing is about more than bridge and bedpans!
“Laughs come thick and fast.” - The Herald
"An extraordinary cache of acting experience enriches the stage.” - Theatreview
Buy your tickets NOW!
Lori from Fairview Downs
Hi everyone, Megan and her family are raising funds for overseas surgery not available in NZ. She is currently a student at Rototuna High School. Her story (attached) was recently featured in the Taupo Times, courtesy her grandparents. Would you be able to give a little? givealittle.co.nz...
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Waikato DHB is setting up a new Consumer Council and is looking for people in the community who would like to be part of it – and help shape what the DHB does and how it does it.
The Consumer Council will work in partnership with the DHB to provide a consumer perspective and help make sure our… View moreWaikato DHB is setting up a new Consumer Council and is looking for people in the community who would like to be part of it – and help shape what the DHB does and how it does it.
The Consumer Council will work in partnership with the DHB to provide a consumer perspective and help make sure our services meet the needs of Waikato communities.
The DHB is looking for Expressions of Interest from people who would like to become a member of the Consumer Council. The Consumer Council will be made up of 15 people including a Chair, and provide advice to the Board and senior management on the DHB’s strategic priorities and improving aspects of DHB services.
Mo Neville, Director of Quality & Patient Safety, said: “We’re looking for people who are passionate about making sure everyone in the Waikato has access to excellent health services.
“Ideally we’d like people who live in the Waikato, have had recent experience of health services or are already engaged in a specific area of health interest, good at thinking creatively, and are able to work positively in a group.”
In other DHBs Consumer Councils have helped health services change fundamentally by providing a consumer perspective, coming up with new ideas, and working in partnership with the DHB. They have also specifically:
Had major input into the new build of inpatient facilities
- Helped co-design new home based treatment
- Helped create training material for staff
- Improved signage at a hospital
Ms Neville added: “As a DHB we need to improve the health of everyone but especially Māori, people living in rural communities and people living with disabilities, so we’d particularly like to hear from these people.”
Members will be paid for meeting attendance. They will also be eligible for travel expenses to meetings.
People who are interested should visit: www.waikatodhb.health.nz.... There they will find a Position Description of the role, Terms of Reference for the Consumer Council and a form to complete an Expression of Interest. The information will be in accessible formats.
Or for further information they can contact consumercouncil@waikatodhb.health.nz
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