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1678 days ago

Transform a wooden mail tray.

The Team from Resene ColorShop Timaru

Refresh an old fashioned mail tray with a modern new look using the Resene Whites and Neutrals range.

Reinvent it as a magazine holder, spice rack or use it to hold your favourite cookbooks. Paint the front panel in Resene FX Blackboard Paint and use it as a handy writing space.

Make the most … View more
Refresh an old fashioned mail tray with a modern new look using the Resene Whites and Neutrals range.

Reinvent it as a magazine holder, spice rack or use it to hold your favourite cookbooks. Paint the front panel in Resene FX Blackboard Paint and use it as a handy writing space.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create your own Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

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1678 days ago

Don’t flush wipes, keep workers safe.

Ministry For The Environment

You might be using more wet wipes to keep your home clean, but it’s very important not to flush them afterwards.

They block up the pipes, which then need fixing immediately. When workers have to leave home to fix blocked pipes, they’re at risk of COVID-19. That puts everyone else in their … View more
You might be using more wet wipes to keep your home clean, but it’s very important not to flush them afterwards.

They block up the pipes, which then need fixing immediately. When workers have to leave home to fix blocked pipes, they’re at risk of COVID-19. That puts everyone else in their bubble at risk as well.

Do your bit for workers and their whānau, and put your wet wipes in the bin.
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1680 days ago

Tune In To Your Neighbourhood

Neighbourly.co.nz

Hi there Neighbours!

With numerous gigs, concerts and festivals postponed or cancelled as a result of the level 4 response, we want you to dance the lockdown away with the new Neighbourly Spotify Playlist! Make your suggestions in the comments below - recommend anything you like on there, as … View more
Hi there Neighbours!

With numerous gigs, concerts and festivals postponed or cancelled as a result of the level 4 response, we want you to dance the lockdown away with the new Neighbourly Spotify Playlist! Make your suggestions in the comments below - recommend anything you like on there, as well as tunes you think your Neighbours will enjoy. Chuck in some taste-breakers, one-hit wonders or some good old Kiwi classics - it really doesn’t matter. So if you’re running out of ideas on things to do, why not a dance party?

Just remember: keep it PG, refrain from putting any songs in the mix that may cause offence to your Neighbours. You can find the playlist here.

Happy raving NZ!
Reach out

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1679 days ago

What special jobs are you doing during lockdown?

Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald

South Canterbury man Sam Pierce has found time during lockdown to get stuck into restoring his 1967 VW Beetle convertible.

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1679 days ago

A honey of a donation

Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald

A Timaru exporter has donated more than 10 tonnes of mānuka honey to charities across New Zealand.

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1680 days ago

VW lockdown project (Timaru Herald)

Esther from Timaru

The engine is in the spare room and the body of the 1967 Volkswagen Beetle convertible is in the sleepout as its South Canterbury owner gets stuck into his first ever restoration project during the Covid-19 lockdown.

Pareora-based pest controller Sam Pierce had only been in the job he loves for a … View more
The engine is in the spare room and the body of the 1967 Volkswagen Beetle convertible is in the sleepout as its South Canterbury owner gets stuck into his first ever restoration project during the Covid-19 lockdown.

Pareora-based pest controller Sam Pierce had only been in the job he loves for a month before lockdown and after running out of gib and plaster to upgrade the inside of the house, has turned all his attention towards the disassembled car.

The car restoring rookie has been learning as he goes through watching You Tube and asking others in Facebook car groups.

"It's fun. It's going to cost a fortune, more than if I bought it done."

He purchased the vehicle from his mother about a year ago. She warned him about the rust, but he was unperturbed.

Since then he has been stripping out the rust and replacing the panels when the mood took him.

One problem has been the body is welded to the chassis, instead of being bolted, making it difficult to access the undercarriage.

He has taken out the engine, rewired it and cleaned the fuel tank.

The hardest part of the project so far he said was knowing there were a million things to do and not knowing where to start.

There was no room in the sleepout for the engine so it's in the spare room.

But now he was stuck.

"There's no more I can do. I don't have the tools. I don't know what tools I need, I'll have to Google that too."

He reckons it will look good once its finished which he expects may take about five years.

"If there was no lock down it would still be sitting there."

1680 days ago

Did you see the lightning storm across South Canterbury?

Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald

A recent spectacular lightning storm that crossed South Canterbury apparently owed its purple-hue to rain scattering the light.

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1680 days ago

What have you got planned for Anzac Day?

Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald

Services cancelled but remembrance is not.

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1681 days ago

Meet the Christchurch food entrepreneur at the top of his game

The Team Reporter from The Press

Get to know more about some of Canterbury's leading figures and how they're spending the four-week lockdown in the 15 Minutes With series. Today, hear from Troy Bilbrough, who started Christchurch's Bacon Bros food empire.

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1681 days ago

Thanks so much to all NZ Gardener readers!

Jo McCarroll - NZ Gardener editor Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

I just wanted to update everyone as to what is happening with the next copy of your favourite magazine. With the current restrictions we aren’t able to print or distribute at the moment, but we are working hard on a fantastic May issue for you and it will be on sale as soon as the restrictions … View moreI just wanted to update everyone as to what is happening with the next copy of your favourite magazine. With the current restrictions we aren’t able to print or distribute at the moment, but we are working hard on a fantastic May issue for you and it will be on sale as soon as the restrictions ease! I am hearing from so many readers right now about how their gardens have never been more important to them than they are now, so I want to ensure you get your NZ Gardener, packed with beautiful pictures, expert advice, inspiration and information as quickly as possible, so you can enjoy your own garden even more. Meanwhile, when you do your next shop, we’d love it if you could pick up a copy of the April issue which is on sale now (you can add a copy to your online shop too). As you’ve probably heard on the news it is a tough time for magazines right now, and we are incredibly grateful for the support of our regular readers and (especially!) our subscribers. If you are in a position to subscribe, or share your own love of plants and gardening by buying a subscription as a gift for someone else, then we’d be incredibly grateful: mags4gifts.co.nz.... Stay safe and enjoy the extra time in your garden everyone! Jo

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1681 days ago

Tourists deliver a big thank you to Timaru as they head home

Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald

A young German family who have been riding out New Zealand's Covid-19 lockdown in Timaru have only praise for the district's community spirit.

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1682 days ago

A sad time for the Low family

Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald

Timaru's Mildred Low, who passed away on Saturday, was one of New Zealand's oldest drivers up until she put the brakes on 65 years of driving shortly before her 102nd birthday in January.

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1683 days ago

Bernie's persistence pays off

Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald

Jobs saved as Timaru bakery lands big bread contract in midst of Covid-19 lockdown

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1683 days ago

Can you help us help our frontline this Easter?

ShieldsUp

ShieldsUp is a volunteer driven initiative of over 500 Kiwis, 3D printing, manufacturing and distributing face shields to our medical and emergency heroes across the country facing Covid-19 head on.

Within two weeks, we have delivered over 5,000 face shields, but we are still hearing the calls … View more
ShieldsUp is a volunteer driven initiative of over 500 Kiwis, 3D printing, manufacturing and distributing face shields to our medical and emergency heroes across the country facing Covid-19 head on.

Within two weeks, we have delivered over 5,000 face shields, but we are still hearing the calls of many. As the government and DHB’s publicly assure us that all necessary equipment is readily accessible, the demand for our face shields continues to grow daily, with requests for 30,000 shields.

If you would like to help us help them, sign up to volunteer at shieldsup.org.nz, or make a donation to ensure we can continue to produce and distribute our shields to protect our frontline heroes.

ShieldsUp, offering protection to Kiwi’s against COVID-19.
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1685 days ago

Let the games begin

The Team from Resene ColorShop Timaru

Recreate a classic game in an unconventional format using Resene testpots to paint your own dominoes. Smooth rocks, like those found on the beach or in a river bed, work best for this project.

Take the kids out to search for ones that lay flat and are generally round or oblong in shape. If you … View more
Recreate a classic game in an unconventional format using Resene testpots to paint your own dominoes. Smooth rocks, like those found on the beach or in a river bed, work best for this project.

Take the kids out to search for ones that lay flat and are generally round or oblong in shape. If you don’t live near water, you should be able to get some from your local garden supply store.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create your own rock domino set.

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