Rural West Whangarei, Maungakaramea

2298 days ago

My Beautiful Chihuahua

Marlene from Kamo

My beautiful little Chihuahua,she had Patella when she was 8months old and operated on.
She is now 5yrs old and we have had NO problems with her back legs.
I would never let anyone look after if she did,as she is like a child to us.
I think this post is relevant,as to what can happen.

2316 days ago

Free Native Plants

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

FREE TREES will be available, from 5 June for those wishing to take part in the unique Pohutukawa Coast Programme - which will see over 3,800 young plants given to ratepayers to help re-vegetate our District.

Find out how to get your free trees here ► bit.ly...

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2300 days ago

Poll: What do people want to hear from St John on Neighbourly?

The Team from St John New Zealand

We want to help you and the communities with messages you want to hear.

What do people want to hear from St John on Neighbourly?
  • 52.1% First aid tips
    52.1% Complete
  • 2.6% Event medical services
    2.6% Complete
  • 3.2% Medical alarms
    3.2% Complete
  • 4.7% How you can support St John
    4.7% Complete
  • 5.5% Youth and community services
    5.5% Complete
  • 16.9% Volunteering opportunities
    16.9% Complete
  • 5.1% Ambulance services
    5.1% Complete
  • 9.9% First aid kits
    9.9% Complete
939 votes
2300 days ago

St John's message this winter

The Team from St John New Zealand

St John on Neighbourly is a way to connect with our communities across New Zealand and keep the public up to date with news, information, and tips across our frontline Ambulance Services, first aid training, event medical services, AEDs (defibrillators), first aid kits and supplies, medical alarms,… View moreSt John on Neighbourly is a way to connect with our communities across New Zealand and keep the public up to date with news, information, and tips across our frontline Ambulance Services, first aid training, event medical services, AEDs (defibrillators), first aid kits and supplies, medical alarms, St John Youth programme, and a wide range of community and volunteer programmes.

This winter, St John urges the public to prioritise health & wellbeing. The most important thing you can do is be immunised against influenza and seek advice from a health professional if you are unwell. Each winter the surge of 111 ambulance calls continues to increase, which despite St John’s best efforts to triage and treat people in-home, places a lot of pressure on the ambulance service and the hospital emergency departments.

St John has issued five key messages to the public to help them look after themselves and each other this winter – read them here: goo.gl...

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2300 days ago

Poll: Vote for your favourite Stuff Pix!

Stuff Pix

Vote for your favourite Disney/Pixar movie from Stuff Pix and enter to win 1 of 5 Incredibles 2 family packs, including merchandise and cinema tickets.

Check out all the great Disney/Pixar movies on stuffpix.co.nz/disney-pix

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Vote for your favourite Stuff Pix!
  • 22.9% The Incredibles
    22.9% Complete
  • 10.7% Coco
    10.7% Complete
  • 8.9% Finding Dory
    8.9% Complete
  • 31.8% Finding Nemo
    31.8% Complete
  • 25.7% Toy Story
    25.7% Complete
2880 votes
2300 days ago

Bowel Cancer – You’re never too young

Bowel Cancer New Zealand

June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. This year we’re raising awareness that bowel cancer can strike at any age.

The incidence of bowel cancer in younger adults is rising in New Zealand. 10% of bowel cancer patients are under 50 – that’s more than 300 a year. Each year about 3,000 New … View more
June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. This year we’re raising awareness that bowel cancer can strike at any age.

The incidence of bowel cancer in younger adults is rising in New Zealand. 10% of bowel cancer patients are under 50 – that’s more than 300 a year. 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.

Check out the symptoms, or make a donation to help us raise awareness, at www.nevertooyoung.org.nz
Donate now

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2310 days ago

Do you live in the Whangarei District...?

The Team from Whangarei District Council

...then we want to hear from you, tell us what you think of Council's services? What can we do to improve?

Complete our online survey today:
www.surveygizmo.com...

Need somewhere to do it? Head down to the Whangarei Central Library - FREE WiFi! :)
Read our full story here: ► bit.ly...

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2302 days ago

Representation Review - Have Your Say online!

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

We are calling for your views on the way our District's communities are represented in Council before next year's local body elections.

Your feedback will guide Council with making its initial decision on representation arrangements.

Read more about the process and complete our online … View more
We are calling for your views on the way our District's communities are represented in Council before next year's local body elections.

Your feedback will guide Council with making its initial decision on representation arrangements.

Read more about the process and complete our online survey!
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2301 days ago

Sculptural treasure chests

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Seedpods are treasure troves and time travellers, says our Northland columnist Wendy Laurenson. Do you agree?

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2302 days ago

National Volunteer Week 2018 - Resources

Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand

Want to promote National Volunteer Week? 🎉

We have loads of amazing resources on the NVW website, to help you run your own campaign! Check out the link for more details.

National Volunteer Week celebrates the 1.2 million Kiwis who volunteer in our communities every year. The theme for … View more
Want to promote National Volunteer Week? 🎉

We have loads of amazing resources on the NVW website, to help you run your own campaign! Check out the link for more details.

National Volunteer Week celebrates the 1.2 million Kiwis who volunteer in our communities every year. The theme for 2018: Volunteers, The Heart of our Community – By many, the work will be completed, Mā tini, mā mano, ka rapa te whai, captures the essence of the volunteering spirit and the essential link between volunteers and the communities who benefit from their generosity. The event will run from June 17-23, 2018.

#NVW2018

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2302 days ago

VACANCIES

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

We are currently inviting applications for the following positions here at Council.

* Roading Project Engineer (closing 6 July)
* Senior Projects Engineer - Pavements (closing 6 July)
* Trustee - Northland Events Centre (Voluntary) (closing 15 June)
* Property, Plant & Equipment Accountant … View more
We are currently inviting applications for the following positions here at Council.

* Roading Project Engineer (closing 6 July)
* Senior Projects Engineer - Pavements (closing 6 July)
* Trustee - Northland Events Centre (Voluntary) (closing 15 June)
* Property, Plant & Equipment Accountant (closing 11 June)
* Team Leader - Environmental Health (closing 8 June)
* Senior Resource Consent Planner (15 June)
* Manager - Democracy & Assurance (11 June)

Have a look and APPLY TODAY!
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2310 days ago

Unwanted computers needed for school education programme

Anton from Kamo

Kia ora,

I deliver an environmental education programme called Know Waste in Whangarei promoting the recycling of electronics and reducing waste sent to landfill. As part of the lesson students get to dismantle a desktop computer but I am having trouble finding enough computers to keep up with … View more
Kia ora,

I deliver an environmental education programme called Know Waste in Whangarei promoting the recycling of electronics and reducing waste sent to landfill. As part of the lesson students get to dismantle a desktop computer but I am having trouble finding enough computers to keep up with demand. If you generous people of Whangarei have any old desktop computers to donate please contact me at anton@cbec.co.nz or on 021 058 3126. They may also be dropped at 141 Lower Cameron street but please call on 09 4388 710 first. No dumping outside.

(UPDATE I can only take the computer tower/box part not the monitor/screen as they are potentially dangerous to dismantle)


Please everyone out there recycle your electronics including cellphones, don't put them in the rubbish! They contain not only valuable rare metals like gold, silver, platinum and Rare Earth Elements but also toxic heavy metals like Lead, Cadmium and Mercury. They can be recycled at the Re:sort on Kioreroa road.

Some scientists are predicting that in the future we will need to mine our landfills for these rare metals as supplies will become scarce if we keep dumping them.


Especially remember that the old boxy CRT TV screens contain a lot of LEAD which is a highly toxic heavy metal. These should not end up the landfill nor dumped in a drain or creek as they can contaminate the land and water terribly and permanently. I know it costs a lot to recycle them but that is because there are only a few facilities in the world that can recycle them (Sweden Japan, USA) and they are toxic, difficult to recycle and are bulky to freight overseas.


Overseas in some countries when electronics are purchased a small compulsory recycling fee is included in the cost which allows easy free drop off at its end of life. That is what we would advocate here in NZ rather than a pay when its dead system which discourages recycling from those who can't/won't pay.

Thanks for reading, hope you can help :-)

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