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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours, every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of reader recipes using a seasonal crop. This month, we're on the hunt for shell-out bean recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by May 29, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the July issue of NZ Gardener.
For only $15 a ticket, you could win this brand new, fully-furnished home in stunning Taupō.
Worth over $1 million and built to perfection by Jennian homes, this brand new home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and boasts a stylish open-plan kitchen, living and dining area for year-round … View moreFor only $15 a ticket, you could win this brand new, fully-furnished home in stunning Taupō.
Worth over $1 million and built to perfection by Jennian homes, this brand new home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and boasts a stylish open-plan kitchen, living and dining area for year-round entertainment and comfort.
Situated a short three-minute drive from the shores of Lake Taupō, make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, rent it or even sell it – it could be all yours for only $15! Be in to win by purchasing your tickets today.
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Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone
We need yr unneeded QUALITY clothing
Mens and Woman’s Clothing Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer we need it all
Please donate in store RED CROSS SHOP IN PETONE 169 Jackson st
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Jonelle from Petone
Hi all,
I was looking for eco bits and pieces for my home and came across needfulthings.nz site.
I've got my eyes on a few of their things esp the spruce dish cloths, has anyone used them?
The Team from Love Your Local
Neighbours - we have something very special to tell you about...
Stuff's inaugural Love Your Local Awards, presented by Pure South, celebrate our most loved hospitality people and places. Nominate your most-loved local people and places, and then vote for your favourite amongst the … View moreNeighbours - we have something very special to tell you about...
Stuff's inaugural Love Your Local Awards, presented by Pure South, celebrate our most loved hospitality people and places. Nominate your most-loved local people and places, and then vote for your favourite amongst the finalists, to determine our regional winners.
You're invited to nominate your:
- Most Loved Food Truck or takeaway
- Most Loved Roadside Stall
- Most Loved Barista
- Most Loved Bartender or Publican
- Most Loved Front of House/Service Person or Team
- Most Loved New Business (open less than 12 months)
Your vote will put your 'Most Loved' up for the national title in each category as determined by our incredible judging panel including New Zealand chef Peter Gordon, Eat New Zealand CEO and owner of permaculture property The Food Farm Angela Clifford, and Stuff food editor Emily Brookes.
Nominate now
Jenny from Hutt Central
Would you like to learn to knit?
Perhaps you have some skills but would like to learn more?
If you answered yes to either of these questions these are the perfect knitting lessons for you!
Knit a Stitch Workshops Lower Hutt
* Workshops run in blocks of 5 weeks, in groups of no more than 5… View moreWould you like to learn to knit?
Perhaps you have some skills but would like to learn more?
If you answered yes to either of these questions these are the perfect knitting lessons for you!
Knit a Stitch Workshops Lower Hutt
* Workshops run in blocks of 5 weeks, in groups of no more than 5 people .
* Afternoon and evening classes
*Two levels available
- Beginners (you have never knitted before, or it's just been so long since you last picked up needles you need a bit of a refresher)
- More advanced (you have basic skills but would like to learn more).
*Cost includes - all of the materials you need (no need to rush out and buy anything) and of course nibbles and a drink.
*Access to videos, tips etc
*Invites to Bring Your Own Project Nights!
So why not learn a new skill, meet new people and have some fun!
For more information and to register email createdbycraftychick@gmail.com
#knittinglessons #learntoknit #wellingtonnz #knitastitchworkshops #createdbycraftychick
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lower Hutt
Use Resene paint and plants to create a bee-friendly corner. Find out how.
Shona McFarlane Retirement Village
Birger and Kathy are grateful for the financial certainty Ryman provides them. Their fixed base weekly fee provides security for their retirement.
"You have a reduction in your living costs and the fixed fee just gives you that assurance."
Click below to hear their story.
Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone
We need yr unneeded QUALITY clothing
Mens and Woman’s Clothing, Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer WE NEED IT ALL !
Please donate in store to RED CROSS SHOP IN PETONE 169 Jackson st
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
With our household budgets seeing higher interest rates, service price increases and the 12.5% rise in food prices since last year: the cost of living crisis is upon us.
As we head towards winter, let's share some cost of living hacks - whether it's recipe ideas, tips for saving on … View moreWith our household budgets seeing higher interest rates, service price increases and the 12.5% rise in food prices since last year: the cost of living crisis is upon us.
As we head towards winter, let's share some cost of living hacks - whether it's recipe ideas, tips for saving on power or where to buy the cheapest toilet paper! You may have some advice that could make a huge difference for another household, so comment away.
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Sonia from Hutt Central
Want to craft and have a cuppa?
Our craft group meets at the Petone Library on Sundays 1pm to 3pm.
Bring along one of your projects and enjoying creating with us! 😀
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Kmart has recalled a line of wooden trays after reports of an invasive wood-eating beetle species within them. A Northland woman found sawdust and holes in her serving tray and alerted the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI), the government’s biosecurity agency.
What you need to know:
- The… View moreKmart has recalled a line of wooden trays after reports of an invasive wood-eating beetle species within them. A Northland woman found sawdust and holes in her serving tray and alerted the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI), the government’s biosecurity agency.
What you need to know:
- The product is called Large $20 Acacia Serving Tray and was sold nationally.
- The product may be infested with Lyctus africanus (also known as the African powderpost beetle), a species not present in New Zealand.
- Kmart are no longer selling these products and will wait for instruction from MPI before destroying these.
Anyone who finds a suspected exotic pest is encouraged to call MPI’s hotline on 0800 80 99 66.
While these items can’t go into your yellow-top recycling bin, you can take your:
Food waste to Common Unity’s community compost drop-off at 310 Waiwhetū Road, Fairfield -
Find out more information, including what the team will take, at www.commonunityproject.org.nz/compost
Batteries … View moreWhile these items can’t go into your yellow-top recycling bin, you can take your:
Food waste to Common Unity’s community compost drop-off at 310 Waiwhetū Road, Fairfield -
Find out more information, including what the team will take, at www.commonunityproject.org.nz/compost
Batteries to ITRecycla at Units 1-3, 101 Gracefield Road, Gracefield -
Head to www.itrecycla.co.nz/battery-recycling to find out more!
Soft plastics to The Packaging Forum's Soft Plastic Recycling bins -
Find all the bin locations at www.recycling.kiwi.nz/store-locator
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