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Virginia Warren from BPW Franklin Inc
Invitation Visitors/ guests are welcome
Date July 27th Time: 6.30 for 7pm
Venue: Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club, Nelson St, Pukekohe.
Speaker: Police Officer Cathy Taylor ‘Youth at Risk’. Come and find out how to protect our youth.
BPW Franklin’s Mothers & Daughters evening.… View moreInvitation Visitors/ guests are welcome
Date July 27th Time: 6.30 for 7pm
Venue: Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club, Nelson St, Pukekohe.
Speaker: Police Officer Cathy Taylor ‘Youth at Risk’. Come and find out how to protect our youth.
BPW Franklin’s Mothers & Daughters evening.
Cost: $30
Contact: catering@bpwfranklin.org.nz to register and obtain bank account details before 8pm Sunday 24th July.
Hey Neighbours!
Australian Open and Stuff newspaper are giving you and a friend the chance to kick off grand slam season in Melbourne next year with an epic prize valued at over $8,000! Simply follow the link below and enter your details to be in to win.
Competition closes on Friday 12 … View moreHey Neighbours!
Australian Open and Stuff newspaper are giving you and a friend the chance to kick off grand slam season in Melbourne next year with an epic prize valued at over $8,000! Simply follow the link below and enter your details to be in to win.
Competition closes on Friday 12 August 2022. Terms and conditions apply.
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Enjoy an Antipodes skincare duo (RRP$50) when you purchase a three-month subscription to the Sunday Star-Times for just $52.
Subscribe at mags4gifts.co.nz antipodes Terms and conditions apply.
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Spark have recently announced a price increase of $3 - $5 a month for new and existing broadband customers and other providers seem likely to follow suit.
Information collated by our research team has found that tens of thousands of Kiwis are still missing out on hundreds of dollars of savings … View moreSpark have recently announced a price increase of $3 - $5 a month for new and existing broadband customers and other providers seem likely to follow suit.
Information collated by our research team has found that tens of thousands of Kiwis are still missing out on hundreds of dollars of savings each year on their broadband bill, because they are failing to shop around for cheaper broadband plans.
We estimate that over 500,000 households would be able to pay less for their broadband each month but many consumers are unaware of the fact that they could be making these savings and people often don’t know where to start when looking for a change in broadband plan or provider.
This is where NZ Compare can help. Our websites are simple to use and if you need more help, our friendly, Auckland based, customer support centre can advise on the most suitable broadband plan for your needs and help talk you through the switch. With unlimited fibre broadband plans available for less than $60 a month why would you pay more?
Find out more at NZ Compare or call the team on 0508 226672
CORRECTION: This post has been amended to clarify that the price of fibre and copper broadband internet services will increase, and that the increase is between $3 and $5 a month, not only $5 a month on fibre broadband plans as previously posted. (Amended at 10.31am, June 23, 2022)
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Cecily from Pukekohe
Fill a bag of kids' clothes for $5; Ladies' jumpers buy one get one free; Ladies' boots $2 a pair at the Pukekohe Anglican Church Garage Sale this Saturday. Also household goods, furniture, toys and books. We're the old red-brick church on the corner of Queen St and Wesley St, … View moreFill a bag of kids' clothes for $5; Ladies' jumpers buy one get one free; Ladies' boots $2 a pair at the Pukekohe Anglican Church Garage Sale this Saturday. Also household goods, furniture, toys and books. We're the old red-brick church on the corner of Queen St and Wesley St, Pukekohe. Doors open 8am Saturday July 23.
Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre
Franklin Arts Festival committee members are exhibiting a "gathering of ideas" in the form of the multi disciplines held within the group - glass, weaving, painting, photography, pastels, and ceramics.
'GATHERING'
Franklin Arts Festival Committee Members: Lois Templeton, … View moreFranklin Arts Festival committee members are exhibiting a "gathering of ideas" in the form of the multi disciplines held within the group - glass, weaving, painting, photography, pastels, and ceramics.
'GATHERING'
Franklin Arts Festival Committee Members: Lois Templeton, Jenny Begg, Frances Stevens, Mary Coleman, Keith Galvin, Sandy Littlejohns-Clark, Shelley Wilkin and Leonie Richardson.
Wednesday 3 - Monday 22 August
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Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 3 August, 4.30pm - 6pm
This will also be an opportunity for the committee to announce dates and themes for the Franklin Arts Festival 2023.
Free entry. All welcome!
Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Franklin County News
Kia ora neighbours,
A group of activists rallying for change at a “death trap” of a junction in rural south Auckland has won a temporary set of traffic lights to manage hectic traffic flows on and off the motorway.
At the increasingly busy service station and retail zone on Mill Road, Bombay,… View moreKia ora neighbours,
A group of activists rallying for change at a “death trap” of a junction in rural south Auckland has won a temporary set of traffic lights to manage hectic traffic flows on and off the motorway.
At the increasingly busy service station and retail zone on Mill Road, Bombay, drivers struggle to get in and out of Mill Road between the service station and the State Highway 1 on and off-ramps.
Fed-up locals established the Bombay Collision Cross Roads Action Group to demand change from Waka Kotahi and Auckland Transport.
That has resulted in a short-term design, which would include a traffic light at the SH1 southbound off-ramp at Bombay, the northbound off-ramp and on-ramp and the exit from the Bombay service centre, which would all be linked to each other, Waka Kotahi said.
Between 2014 and 2021, there were two fatal crashes and five serious crashes on Mill Road, according to road safety data from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Auckland Transport.
In a statement, a Waka Kotahi spokesperson said staff undertook traffic modelling before recommending that traffic lights were the most appropriate solution.
What do you think of the traffic light solution?
Step into a NASA engineer’s shoes to design and create a robot, inspired from insects’ unique characteristics, with the capability of surviving on Mars. The competition is for rangatahi aged 10 to 16 years across Aotearoa.
The finalists will get the chance to go to Tauranga STEM Festival … View moreStep into a NASA engineer’s shoes to design and create a robot, inspired from insects’ unique characteristics, with the capability of surviving on Mars. The competition is for rangatahi aged 10 to 16 years across Aotearoa.
The finalists will get the chance to go to Tauranga STEM Festival and present their InsectBot to a panel of judges. The competition winner will receive amazing “money can’t buy experiences” including a visit to Rocket Lab facilities as a VIP and other prizes will include a series of space and engineering themed experiences thanks to our generous partners.
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Cecily from Pukekohe
GARAGE SALE
8am this Saturday, July 23
Household items, furniture, toys, books, Op Shop.
Pukekohe Anglican Church, corner Queen St & Wesley St, Pukekohe. Lots of bargains, come and see!
For delicious grass-raised beef New Zealand is the perfect combo.
An ideal climate, lush pastures and innovative farming produces enough beef for Macca’s in New Zealand and around the world. Our patties are 100% quality beef, and all that’s added is a dash of salt and pepper when cooked.
… View moreFor delicious grass-raised beef New Zealand is the perfect combo.
An ideal climate, lush pastures and innovative farming produces enough beef for Macca’s in New Zealand and around the world. Our patties are 100% quality beef, and all that’s added is a dash of salt and pepper when cooked.
We partner with many Kiwi farmers who produce our beef, including those at the world-class Whangara Farms.
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Virginia Warren from BPW Franklin Inc
Invitation Visitors / guests are welcome
Date July 27th Time: 6.30 for 7pm
Venue: Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club, Nelson St, Pukekohe.
Speaker: Police Officer Cathy Taylor ‘Youth at Risk’. Come and find out how to protect our youth
BPW Franklin’s Mothers & Daughters … View moreInvitation Visitors / guests are welcome
Date July 27th Time: 6.30 for 7pm
Venue: Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club, Nelson St, Pukekohe.
Speaker: Police Officer Cathy Taylor ‘Youth at Risk’. Come and find out how to protect our youth
BPW Franklin’s Mothers & Daughters evening.
Cost: $30
Contact: catering@bpwfranklin.org.nz to register and obtain bank account details before 8pm Sunday 24th July.
Simply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite red testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to Cure Kids to help fund vital child health research!
Offer applies to all Resene green 60mL testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail … View moreSimply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite red testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to Cure Kids to help fund vital child health research!
Offer applies to all Resene green 60mL testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers between 13-31 July 2022 at Resene owned ColorShops.
Come in and see the Resene team today!
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Mike Neighbourly Lead from Pukekohe
I decided to see if I could get something to eat.
Spotted ' MITHAIWALA'
AN INDIAN RESTAURANT.
SO WENT IN FOR A LOOK AS I LOVE INDIAN FOOD.
THIS IS A CLASS PLACE
WITH CURRIES AND SWEETS.
SO I ASK WHAT CAN I GET.
FOR $15 I GOT 3 DIFFERENT CURRIES
SOME SALAD AND 2 BUTTERED NAANS
OMG I WILL … View moreI decided to see if I could get something to eat.
Spotted ' MITHAIWALA'
AN INDIAN RESTAURANT.
SO WENT IN FOR A LOOK AS I LOVE INDIAN FOOD.
THIS IS A CLASS PLACE
WITH CURRIES AND SWEETS.
SO I ASK WHAT CAN I GET.
FOR $15 I GOT 3 DIFFERENT CURRIES
SOME SALAD AND 2 BUTTERED NAANS
OMG I WILL SURELY BE BACK TO YOU GUYS. HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO ALL.
I'm stuffed 😁😁😁😁😁
Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Franklin County News
The Pukekohe town square has been adorned with a mural to honour te ao Māori and Mātauranga Māori’s place in the heart of the Franklin district.
Local artist Jimmy James Kouratoras designed a mural to cover the town centre wall on Devon Lane with the brightest of colours to catch the eye and … View moreThe Pukekohe town square has been adorned with a mural to honour te ao Māori and Mātauranga Māori’s place in the heart of the Franklin district.
Local artist Jimmy James Kouratoras designed a mural to cover the town centre wall on Devon Lane with the brightest of colours to catch the eye and warm the heart, he said.
The mural is the first of what is hoped to be a town-wide project, led by Pukekohe High School art teacher Catherine Tamihere.
With funding from the Franklin Local Board, Tamihere was able to commission Kouratoras’ mural and get 20 year 10 students alongside him, brushes in hand.
“In the mural, there is reference to Tāne Mahuta, the first hei tiki. There are connections with te reo Māori and cuisenaire rods, there is whakapapa in there, there is Te Puia, there is Tawhia the male element, and the teachings of Te Wheke.”
Have you seen the mural on Devon Lane? What do you think?
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Franklin County News
A Karaka School teacher who has lost at least four family members to bowel and stomach cancer is on a mission to raise money for The Gut Foundation.
Kim Sutton is preparing to bike, hike and raft 243 km from the West Coast to Christchurch in just six days, to raise $2000 for the organisation … View moreA Karaka School teacher who has lost at least four family members to bowel and stomach cancer is on a mission to raise money for The Gut Foundation.
Kim Sutton is preparing to bike, hike and raft 243 km from the West Coast to Christchurch in just six days, to raise $2000 for the organisation supporting people who suffer from gut cancers.
Sutton is an adventurer by nature - she has done nine of the 10 great walks and has the tenth one scheduled for December this year.
But since deciding to take on this challenge for the Gut Foundation, she’s been on a new journey, learning just how far the cancer spread throughout her family.
“My mum's dad passed away from bowel cancer when my mum was 20 years old so unfortunately didn't get to meet him,” she said.
“Through doing this fundraising and talking to family members I've found out more have been affected by it.
“It's made my connection to people who have suffered from the various gut cancers even stronger and more meaningful.”
Sutton has managed to raise $870 so far.
Gut cancers include oesophageal, stomach, liver, gallbladder, bile duct, pancreatic, and bowel cancers.
Collectively, gut cancers are the most common type of cancer in New Zealand, with more than 5,700 new cases diagnosed each year. Sadly, more than half of those diagnosed will not survive beyond 5 years.
To donate, visit: coast-to-coast-challenge.raisely.com...
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