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Bowel cancer can strike at any age. Each year about 3,000 New Zealanders are diagnosed with the disease and more than 1,200 will die. That’s as many as breast and prostate cancer combined. But it is treatable – and beatable – if detected early enough. Check your symptoms
Thomas from Masterton District
Got this watch from an uncles estate,but im really just not a watch type of person
heres a link to the website for general info on it
www.lamborghiniproducts.com...
500 ONO
RING only Thomas 06 3782945 for viewing
it was going when i recieved it but been over a year now
Price: $500
Don't miss this nine piece band playing the very best of Bruce Springsteen's great repertoire. Four years in the making, 'The Boss' is a 3-hour world-class show featuring the entire 'Born In The USA' album PLUS more than twenty of The Boss's greatest hits. get … View moreDon't miss this nine piece band playing the very best of Bruce Springsteen's great repertoire. Four years in the making, 'The Boss' is a 3-hour world-class show featuring the entire 'Born In The USA' album PLUS more than twenty of The Boss's greatest hits. get your tickets now from the Masterton or Martinborough i-SITEs.
Deborah from Masterton District
www.hospice.org.nz...
In just a few weeks, New Zealanders will have a life changing decision when they vote in the referendum on the End of Life Choice Act at the general election. If our own local Hospice Wairarapa, plus Palliative Care Nurses NZ have concerns about this potential Act then we … View morewww.hospice.org.nz...
In just a few weeks, New Zealanders will have a life changing decision when they vote in the referendum on the End of Life Choice Act at the general election. If our own local Hospice Wairarapa, plus Palliative Care Nurses NZ have concerns about this potential Act then we also should be seriously thinking about where we place our tick!
Hospice NZ reviewed the End of Life Choice Act and were concerned with the lack of clarity and detail when it came to the potential application of the Act. They knew the Act would not be revisited as the Parliamentary process is complete. Following legal advice, they found it necessary to ask for a Declaratory Judgment from the High Court.
They sought clarity for these four questions:
1.Whether an organisation such as a hospice can conscientiously object to Assisted Dying and operate a ‘euthanasia-free’ service.
2.Whether a DHB or other funding agency can decline to fund or contract with an organisation if it does not agree to provide Assisted Dying services.
3. Whether the Act’s mandatory obligations on a health practitioner override the ethical, clinical or professional judgments of that practitioner and their obligations under the Code of Health and Disability Consumers’ Rights.
4.Whether a health practitioner may exercise a right of conscientious objection on the basis that they hold as a core value that they must not act in a way that is contrary to their ethical, clinical or professional judgment and obligations.
The Attorney General requested that all medical organisations who had made a submission to the Justice Select Committee be served to offer them the opportunity to apply for intervener status. The rationale for this was they would have an interest and perspective on the request and would be impacted by any declaration that was made. Of the seven served – two applied and were given intervener status – Palliative Care Nurses New Zealand and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Palliative Medicine. The New Zealand Medical Association declined to be interveners but provided a statement to support our request for the Declaratory Judgment.
The Judgment in summary
Organisations such as hospice have a right to hold conscientious objection – and the Crown should not be able to override that through funding decisions.
The Court ruled that organisations such as hospice can have an entrenched moral ethos that qualifies for protection under the right to freedom of conscience in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. This means that organisations like hospice services, aged care facilities or GP practices for example, can object to assisted dying as set out in the End of Life Choice Act happening on their premises by their staff. Justice Mallon appreciated the ethos of palliative care and how placing the option of assisted dying on the table could undermine palliative care delivery. This is important recognition of why an organisation such as hospice should be able to “opt out” of providing the services.
For the full summary see the document attached or visit
www.hospice.org.nz...
Hospice-New-Zealand-v-Attorney-General-EOLC-Act-Judgement-June-2020.pdf Download View
We're excited to announce a new Wellington partnership with the wonderful team at Gazley - our very first Automotive partners!
Meet some of the fantastic Gazley Team who will be sharing their expertise in all things automotive. They've also got amazing 'support local' … View moreWe're excited to announce a new Wellington partnership with the wonderful team at Gazley - our very first Automotive partners!
Meet some of the fantastic Gazley Team who will be sharing their expertise in all things automotive. They've also got amazing 'support local' campaigns running at the moment.
Let's give them a warm neighbourly welcome and stay posted for more of their content!
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Joan from Masterton District
On the hunt for a working microwave , to use at potluck teas. Happy to pay.
Bruce from Carterton District
Old copper tub a bit beaten 40 cm deep and 50 cm wide at the top
Price: $25
Bruce from Carterton District
Old fashioned hand mower with catcher in working order
Price: $50
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
This week’s issue we say there should be a parsley plant near every kitchen door. It’s time to harvest sprouting broccoli, compile your spring seed list, sow Florence fennel, choose tomatoes wisely and check germinating seedlings every day.
Follow this month’s guide to plants to sow and grow… View moreThis week’s issue we say there should be a parsley plant near every kitchen door. It’s time to harvest sprouting broccoli, compile your spring seed list, sow Florence fennel, choose tomatoes wisely and check germinating seedlings every day.
Follow this month’s guide to plants to sow and grow and make a feeding station for native birds. Plus go in the draw for strawberry packs from Tui and copies of NZ Gardener’s August issue.
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A highlight of spring in the region is the Wairarapa Garden tour - this year celebrates the garden tour’s 10th anniversary. The 2020 tour showcases gardens in South Wairarapa – taking in Featherston, Martinborough, Greytown, Carterton and Gladstone.
Your ticket provides entry into more than a… View moreA highlight of spring in the region is the Wairarapa Garden tour - this year celebrates the garden tour’s 10th anniversary. The 2020 tour showcases gardens in South Wairarapa – taking in Featherston, Martinborough, Greytown, Carterton and Gladstone.
Your ticket provides entry into more than a dozen private gardens: six of these are new to Pūkaha’s Wairarapa Garden Tour - make sure you're there to discover them. Get your ticket from the Masterton or Martinborough i-SITE .
The Team from Resene ColorShop Masterton
Put your own spin on a current wall art trend by painting designs on woven plates!
Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
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Ministry of Culture & Heritage
This year, New Zealand will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War on 15 August 2020.
This date marks the historic anniversary of the surrender by Japan, which represented the end of the War in Asia and the Pacific and the culmination of six long years of war across … View moreThis year, New Zealand will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War on 15 August 2020.
This date marks the historic anniversary of the surrender by Japan, which represented the end of the War in Asia and the Pacific and the culmination of six long years of war across the rest of the world.
The public is invited to attend the national commemorative service, which will take place at 1pm on Saturday 15 August at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park. We recommend arriving by 12.45pm.
The service will also be live streamed. More information is available on the Ministry for Culture and Heritage website.
Image: Government Film Studios. World War II serviceman embraces a woman after his return to Wellington on the Wanganella. Alexander Turnbull Library, ref: 1/2-066955-F.
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