
Brain Injury NZ Volunteer Role
Brain injuries occur every 15 minutes in New Zealand – more frequently than cancer diagnoses.
Brain Injury New Zealand provides advocacy, education, and support to people affected by brain injury and their whānau. BINZ is looking for a volunteer fundraiser to raise awareness and funds for their cause. You can register your interest by searching the role ID number on our website.


Poll: Is your nearest emergency department up to scratch?
Concerns have been raised about Nelson Hospital with complaints of lack of staffing and excessive wait times. Do you have confidence in your local emergency department?

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0% Yes, it serves us well
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0% No, I have concerns
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0% Other - I'll share below

Avalon cycleway (well, shared path actually!)
Fantastic to see the city continue to invest in making getting to school safer on bikes.
The city's getting denser. Every commute should feel like what it does during school holidays. The only way to get that to happen is when parents feel comfortable with their kids riding bikes and walking to school.
I've heard a few people moan that there's no bikes, so there's no need for a cycleway. But the lack of bikes is exactly the point. It indicates that people don't feel like bikes are a valid option. Cycleways work all around the world.
There's no magical curse which means that they won't work here too.


What's one highway or road that needs attention?
We've all been on a summer roadie and experienced first-hand the state of our roads.
If you've ever been stuck in a summer traffic jam, had near-misses on dangerous turns or feared for your life on clifftops (while the car behind you is tail-gating!) - you may have an opinion on this one.
Tell us what main road or highway you think needs some serious attention across the country, and why!
