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Hi neighbours,
Labour will make Matariki New Zealand's 12th public holiday from 2022 if re-elected, Jacinda Ardern has announced.
The new winter public holiday would fall at some point during the Matariki period, with an expectation that it would always happen on either a Monday or a Friday.… View moreHi neighbours,
Labour will make Matariki New Zealand's 12th public holiday from 2022 if re-elected, Jacinda Ardern has announced.
The new winter public holiday would fall at some point during the Matariki period, with an expectation that it would always happen on either a Monday or a Friday.
The policy announcement follows a series of public campaigns for Matariki, which acts as the Māori New Year, to be recognised.
We want to hear your thoughts about Matariki becoming a public holiday. Do you support the idea, or are you against it? Perhaps you have a counter proposal.
Share your thoughts here.
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Unravelling textile testing - Colourfastness
Colourfastness is one of four key topics (others include Abrasion Resistance, Pilling, Seam Slippage) that we are covering to provide some background as to how we test and why.
Test results provide us with critical information about textile’s … View moreUnravelling textile testing - Colourfastness
Colourfastness is one of four key topics (others include Abrasion Resistance, Pilling, Seam Slippage) that we are covering to provide some background as to how we test and why.
Test results provide us with critical information about textile’s durability and suitability for certain applications. We externally test all James Dunlop and Mokum textiles in Melbourne at a highly reputable laboratory who are amongst the most conservative and stringent in the world, due to the extremely harsh environmental conditions we face here in Australia and New Zealand.
We have gathered a number of frequently asked questions relating to colourfastness so we asked our Mokum studio designers Stephanie Moffitt and Annie Moir to share their expert knowledge.
One of the most important textile tests is that of colourfastness.
Simply put, a colourfastness test measures how well a textile will resist or withstand fading. Fading typically means a change in colour which may be a change in hue, depth or brightness of colour. We perform a range of different colourfastness tests when developing a new textile, we test its resistance to fading against UV light, as well as washing / dry cleaning and also rubbing.
Can you briefly outline the colourfastness to washing/ laundering test?
Colourfastness to washing and/or dry cleaning measures a fabrics ability to withstand fading or colour loss from laundering. The test replicates specific cleaning methods then measures any colour loss against a set of five grey scales, creating a result (1 being least colourfast and 5 being most colourfast). In this instance, a result of 4-5 is the result we strive for.
One question pops up a lot, if a product is machine washable can it be spot cleaned?
We would always approach spot cleaning with water or a cleaning product with caution. Most of our washable textiles are rating as delicate or gentle washing which means a delicate setting and we would prefer a delicate washing liquid. Whereas spot clean tends to be more localised and more aggressive. If spot clean is needed always first try a dry white clean cloth, to reduce any colour loss as this often can remove a stain.
Can you briefly outline the colourfastness to rubbing test?
Colourfastness to rubbing, or commonly known as ‘crocking’ measures fabric resistance to colour loss when subjected to rubbing or friction from another fabric. This is particularly relevant for upholstery textiles – you can imagine wearing white pants and sitting on a dark coloured sofa, you’d want to be confident that when you stand up your pants haven’t changed colour.
With this test, a white cloth is used as a standard abradant, and rubbed against the test fabric in both in both dry and wet conditions, with wet being more severe. Any colour transfer onto the white cloth, and colour loss from the test fabric is analysed and measured against a set of 5 grey scales (1 being least colourfast and 5 being most colourfast). The result we receive from the lab helps us to determine the recommended usage for the upholstery fabric.
Do you understand the legal changes and obligations around property and rentals? How do the Residential Tenancy Act reforms affect landlords and tenants?
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
A Hamilton woman was failed on the spot, and told her 'dirty' front seat was a Covid-19 risk.
Letticia Pevy, 38, had held her restricted licence for years but needed her full licence for work.
She went to sit hers at VTNZ Frankton, but … View moreA Hamilton woman was failed on the spot, and told her 'dirty' front seat was a Covid-19 risk.
Letticia Pevy, 38, had held her restricted licence for years but needed her full licence for work.
She went to sit hers at VTNZ Frankton, but was failed as soon as the testing officer opened the passenger door.
Have you done a driving test recently? What was it like?
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Food security is a huge issue. Can you help to change it? Volunteer to Co-ordinate a community meal service for a local community organisation. You will be liaising with teams of cooks, organising the roster and making sure they have what they need to get meals out to those in the community that … View moreFood security is a huge issue. Can you help to change it? Volunteer to Co-ordinate a community meal service for a local community organisation. You will be liaising with teams of cooks, organising the roster and making sure they have what they need to get meals out to those in the community that need them.
This is a role that will give you a great sense of satisfaction and the knowledge that you are putting nutritious food in hungry bellies! Click the link to find out more... volunteeringwaikato.org.nz...
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Jeff from Saint Andrews
My friend Marilyn 0211602851 usually does markets but with Level 2 she is unable to do that. She has lots of fresh farm eggs available for anyone interested in the area of Viligrad Winery etc which is close to her place. She also has been selling roosters and has a lot of natural home-made … View moreMy friend Marilyn 0211602851 usually does markets but with Level 2 she is unable to do that. She has lots of fresh farm eggs available for anyone interested in the area of Viligrad Winery etc which is close to her place. She also has been selling roosters and has a lot of natural home-made preserves also. Please support this poor pensioner.
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Breeze from Frankton
Hi we are a family of two adults two babies one and two years old we have had our house and and were given the 42 day notice to vacate as the new owners want to move in we have put heaps of applications in to real estates etc but nothing as of yet and due to level restrictions in Auckland were not … View moreHi we are a family of two adults two babies one and two years old we have had our house and and were given the 42 day notice to vacate as the new owners want to move in we have put heaps of applications in to real estates etc but nothing as of yet and due to level restrictions in Auckland were not able to do viewings we have excellent references from the same landlord who we have rented both of his properties with but he has had to sell them both we have till October 3 would be helpful if we could get either a 2-3 bedroom house with a bath and fully fenced with a garage rent between 450-590 in south auckland or Hamilton whichever one comes first and we get accepted really thank you kindly
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