Hikurangi Coastal, Hikurangi

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in October and November.

1987 days ago

Kairos Clothing Sale - 100% profit to Seed Housing Fund'

Shirley Ayers from Kairos Connection Trust

'Rusty' nearly new striped cotton denim jeans size 10-12 $20 + postage or collect Kerikeri. Phone or text 021881568.

Price: $20

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1987 days ago

Tv

Brian from Central Whangarei

32in veon tv with Remote lcd screen freeview built in only 6 weeks old and box with it all in good cond $180 or near offer

Price: $180

1987 days ago

Driver who died in bus crash remembered for his kindness

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Whangārei bus driver, Aka Rapana - also known as Danny, has been remembered for his kindness to others.

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1988 days ago

Second Semester Study Te Tai Tokerau!

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi

Kia ora! Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is one of 3 Wānanga nationwide providing positive educational pathways with a Kaupapa Māori philosophy.

Our campus in Whangarei is located at 12A Murdoch Crescent, Raumanga Heights offering te reo Māori programmes and marae-centred courses throughout… View more
Kia ora! Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is one of 3 Wānanga nationwide providing positive educational pathways with a Kaupapa Māori philosophy.

Our campus in Whangarei is located at 12A Murdoch Crescent, Raumanga Heights offering te reo Māori programmes and marae-centred courses throughout Te Tai Tokerau including Kai Oranga, Te Pou Hono and Community Education.

We are pleased to also offer fee-free programmes (conditions apply).

If you are looking for study options locally we’d love to hear from you!
Find out more

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1988 days ago

Kairos Clothing Sale - 100% profit to Seed Housing Fund'

Shirley Ayers from Kairos Connection Trust

'MARCS' nearly new black dress jacket. Fully silky lined. Size 10-12 $25 + postage or collect Kerikeri. All profits to 'Seed Housing Fund' Ph or text 021881568

Price: $25

1988 days ago

Clothing Sale - All profits to Kairos 'Seed Housing Fund'

Shirley Ayers from Kairos Connection Trust

'Charles David' nearly new shoes. Black suede upper size 8 $20 + postage. All profits to Kairos 'Seed Housing Fund'. Phone or text 021881568

Negotiable

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1989 days ago

Upcycling Award finalists *VOTES ARE OPEN!*

Resene

We need your help! The calibre of entries for this year's Resene Upcycling Awards has blown us away. We need YOU to vote for your favourite in BOTH categories.

Vote for your favourite Redecorated item here.
Vote for your favourite Repurposed item here.

Find out more about … View more
We need your help! The calibre of entries for this year's Resene Upcycling Awards has blown us away. We need YOU to vote for your favourite in BOTH categories.

Vote for your favourite Redecorated item here.
Vote for your favourite Repurposed item here.

Find out more about each entry here. If you entered and didn't make the cut, don't worry! There's still spot prizes and other special category winners that are yet to be announced.
Cast your votes

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1989 days ago

Kairos nearly new designer label clothing sale

Shirley Ayers from Kairos Connection Trust

Kairos Connection Trust has a 'Seed Housing Fund' to provide housing for those who can't afford to pay the rent. We want to help solo parents and elderley in our Far North Communities into adequate housing. Today's special is this amazing pair of 'Billabong' nearly … View moreKairos Connection Trust has a 'Seed Housing Fund' to provide housing for those who can't afford to pay the rent. We want to help solo parents and elderley in our Far North Communities into adequate housing. Today's special is this amazing pair of 'Billabong' nearly new Cotton Spandex Jeans for $25 + postage or collect from Kerikeri. Yes, this is not a misprint and there is no '1' in front of the '25'. Size is M (30) Phone or text 021881568

1989 days ago

Poll: It's time to vote! *Resene Repurposed*

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Check out these creative kiwis! We've been blown away with the entries for this years Resene Upcycling Awards. It wasn't easy to pick these 5 finalists... now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details hereView moreCheck out these creative kiwis! We've been blown away with the entries for this years Resene Upcycling Awards. It wasn't easy to pick these 5 finalists... now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details here and vote for your favourite Resene Repurposed masterpiece!

(Make sure to vote for your favourite Resene Redecorated category entry too!)

It's time to vote! *Resene Repurposed*
  • 18.8% WAS: Skateboards - NOW: Shelf (Natanya Aston from Putaruru)
    18.8% Complete
  • 10.7% WAS: Fence - NOW: Clock (Diane McGarvey from South Waikato)
    10.7% Complete
  • 12% WAS: Plastic Wrapping - NOW: Handbag (Jo Clendon from Hutt Central)
    12% Complete
  • 10.9% WAS: Sewing Machine - NOW: Table (Ben Conway from Waterloo)
    10.9% Complete
  • 47.6% WAS: Spoons - NOW: Bird Ornament (David Pennell from Rangiora)
    47.6% Complete
1380 votes
1989 days ago

Poll: It's time to vote! *Resene Redecorated*

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Look at these creative cookies! The competition is tough for this years Resene Upcycling Awards. We've narrowed it down 5 finalists for the Redecorated Category... now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the … View moreLook at these creative cookies! The competition is tough for this years Resene Upcycling Awards. We've narrowed it down 5 finalists for the Redecorated Category... now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details here and vote for your favourite recycled masterpiece!

(Make sure to vote for your favourite Resene Repurposed category entry too!)

It's time to vote! *Resene Redecorated*
  • 34.7% Upcycled Couch - (Dani Matthews from Awapuni)
    34.7% Complete
  • 28.2% Upcycled Dresser - (Kristy Bedi from St Albans)
    28.2% Complete
  • 7.2% Upcycled Draws- (Lynda Cree from Halswell)
    7.2% Complete
  • 16.2% Upcycled Sideboard - (Nicola Stanners from Glendowie)
    16.2% Complete
  • 13.6% Upcycled Table - (Jackie Simons from Woolston)
    13.6% Complete
1313 votes
1992 days ago

WDC Disability advisory group

Glen from Central Whangarei

On Monday our WDC local council disability advisory group will be meeting with one of the top people in events management after I pointed out some issues to them over accessibility at public events. Public events such as fritter festival, Christmas events public gatherings.

I recently went to … View more
On Monday our WDC local council disability advisory group will be meeting with one of the top people in events management after I pointed out some issues to them over accessibility at public events. Public events such as fritter festival, Christmas events public gatherings.

I recently went to fritter festival 2019 at toll stadium Whangarei the accessibility planning was really bad. Apparently, accessibility had been accidentally left off the checklist so no consideration was given to accessibility.

This is the solution I do not know what year but certainly in the last 3 years the annual Christmas event was held at Toll stadium Whangarei. On this year Santa and his elves about 7 of them arrived on segways.

For those that do not know segways are two-wheeled mobility devices for standing people, they are similar to wheelchairs and mobility scooters but differ because the riders tend not to be disabled.

Now the accessibility planning for the segways was really good.

This tells me that Santa and his eves carry far more importance than Northlands disabled. This is the message to the council disability advisory group when we get to talk to the events planner please ask that the disabled are given the accessibility planning is done for Santa and his young elves

Glen McMillan
Chairman DPA Northland

1991 days ago

The Orchard

Glen from Central Whangarei

I am gearing up to start hotdesking at the Orchard Whangarei CBD, promoting my business Website Design Whangarei and my product Kiwi Page Builder.

Also, I want to have access to the right people to further Disability Advisory Group New Zealand.

DPA Northland

WDC disability advisory group.

View more
I am gearing up to start hotdesking at the Orchard Whangarei CBD, promoting my business Website Design Whangarei and my product Kiwi Page Builder.

Also, I want to have access to the right people to further Disability Advisory Group New Zealand.

DPA Northland

WDC disability advisory group.

Employment for the disabled

And much much more

1992 days ago

You can say "No" to knocking

Consumer NZ

You have a right to say no to intrusive door-to-door sellers and now you can make the message clear with a "Do Not Knock" sticker from Consumer NZ.

We've campaigned for law changes to better protect consumers and the government has listened. Any door-to-door seller who ignores a … View more
You have a right to say no to intrusive door-to-door sellers and now you can make the message clear with a "Do Not Knock" sticker from Consumer NZ.

We've campaigned for law changes to better protect consumers and the government has listened. Any door-to-door seller who ignores a “Do Not Knock” sticker will soon risk prosecution under the Fair Trading Act.

Get your sticker today.

There's more to us than testing toasters - Consumer NZ.
Get your sticker

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1992 days ago

Have your say: SKYCITY Charitable Trust changes?

Gambling Commission NZ

The Gambling Commission seeks submissions on SKYCITY Auckland’s application to change the way its minimum charitable trust donations are calculated.

The current calculation uses a percentage of net profit from the casino and associated facilities including the Sky Tower, hotel and convention … View more
The Gambling Commission seeks submissions on SKYCITY Auckland’s application to change the way its minimum charitable trust donations are calculated.

The current calculation uses a percentage of net profit from the casino and associated facilities including the Sky Tower, hotel and convention centre. SKYCITY is proposing instead to use a figure based on a percentage of its casino winnings. SKYCITY states that funding under its new proposal will match historical levels.

For more information on SKYCITY’s application, or on making a submission, visit www.gamblingcommission.govt.nz
Have your say

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1992 days ago

Learn NZ Sign Language with Eddie

Kim from Kensington

Did you enjoy NZ Sign Language Week?

Do you want to learn NZSL?

We have spaces available on our Onerahi and Otangarei courses.

Enrol at eddie.nz...

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