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Jill and Bob from Chartwell
We are moving to a Retirement home so are downsizing. I have a collection of stamps which I have been saving on and off for more than 60 years. As far as I know there are no valuable stamps in the collection, as it has just been a hobby. Over the years I have collected First Day covers as well as … View moreWe are moving to a Retirement home so are downsizing. I have a collection of stamps which I have been saving on and off for more than 60 years. As far as I know there are no valuable stamps in the collection, as it has just been a hobby. Over the years I have collected First Day covers as well as hoarded all sorts of stamps. I would just like them to go to someone interested as none of my own family are. It is more sentimental than financial. So I am keen to see if I have any offers, for the lot, please. Need to be picked up from Chartwell area, Hamilton.
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While New Zealand has come a long way in positively acknowledging mental illness in the community, unfortunately discrimination still occurs.
People with experience of mental illness still experience discrimination in many areas of their lives, including in mental health services and by friends and… View moreWhile New Zealand has come a long way in positively acknowledging mental illness in the community, unfortunately discrimination still occurs.
People with experience of mental illness still experience discrimination in many areas of their lives, including in mental health services and by friends and families. For many, discrimination prevents them from having full access to education, employment and housing, contributes to lower incomes, and reduces their ability to participate in society.
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Christians Supporting Persecuted Christian Refugees is holding a conference at the Hamilton East Methodist Church on Wednesday, 11 March at 7pm.
Readers might or might not know that being Christian in Pakistan is a risky business. Persecution of Christians is very widespread, they are regarded as … View moreChristians Supporting Persecuted Christian Refugees is holding a conference at the Hamilton East Methodist Church on Wednesday, 11 March at 7pm.
Readers might or might not know that being Christian in Pakistan is a risky business. Persecution of Christians is very widespread, they are regarded as second class citizens. www.bbc.com...
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Many flee to Thailand and Malaysia where they can be detained at the will of the government and held in immigration detention centres where life is extremely difficult.
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The conference is to raise awareness of the situation in Pakistan, Thailand and Malaysia; raise funds to release Waikato based Christian refugee family members from detention in Thailand and support the reunification of those families. The keynote speaker is Fr Michael Kelly SJ, an Australian priest based in Bangkok.
The programme for the conference is:
o Programme:
o 7.00pm: Welcome. Apologies. Introduce the silent auction.
Refugee stories from Pakistan: Being a Christian in Pakistan
Refugee stories from the countries of refuge: Arbitary Detention in Thailand and Malaysia.
Children’s stories: Life in the Bangkok Detention Centre
Break: “Enjoy” an authentic Bangkok prison meal.
Keynote speaker: Father Michael Kelly, SJ.
• Michael Kelly SJ., is a Bangkok-based Australian Jesuit who led www.ucanews.com... 2008-2018. He has extensive experience of working with and advocating for Christian refugees in Thailand.
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If you need any more information please contact Cynthia Piper: 0800217411, text 021704411 or email c.piper@tci.ac.nz
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Mike from Fairfield
i find it interesting that the city council takes it upon themselves to up our rates whenever they feel the need to and yet we get nothing in return but we do lose a curtain amount of our services that we pay like rubbish removal, they wont take a curtain plastic (and yet auckland takes everything)… View morei find it interesting that the city council takes it upon themselves to up our rates whenever they feel the need to and yet we get nothing in return but we do lose a curtain amount of our services that we pay like rubbish removal, they wont take a curtain plastic (and yet auckland takes everything) and they refuse to pick up cardboard thats any bigger than a shoes box give or take and they have recently raised the prices at the dump.Why do we pay rates in this city ?
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There is an overwhelming about of information about coronavirus available to us, but which source is the most credible? The Sunday Star-Times is keen to hear about the information you're seeing on social media and how much you trust it. Vote in the poll below, and feel free to email us with … View moreThere is an overwhelming about of information about coronavirus available to us, but which source is the most credible? The Sunday Star-Times is keen to hear about the information you're seeing on social media and how much you trust it. Vote in the poll below, and feel free to email us with any examples of misinformation: kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz. Our question for you: Do you trust what your friends and family are sharing/saying about coronavirus on social media?
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