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Christine from Hospital Hill
Does anyone know of a retired architect looking for a bit of work please?
Sarah from Greenmeadows
Are you passionate about supporting young people into employment?
Do you want to know what others are doing well to help young people into employment and business?
Are you a young leader wanting to get more involved in youth employment?
Coming out of the successful International Indigenous … View moreAre you passionate about supporting young people into employment?
Do you want to know what others are doing well to help young people into employment and business?
Are you a young leader wanting to get more involved in youth employment?
Coming out of the successful International Indigenous Employment Symposium in 2016, participants wanted a more rangatahi (youth) focussed event to respond to key opportunities.
Hastings District Council, LIFT Social Enterprise and JMP Consulting are collaborating to host the 2018 International Indigenous Youth Employment Symposium, which will explore effective rangatahi engagement, youth entrepreneurship skills, succession planning in the workplace, organisational collaboration and highlight youth employment successes. The symposium is a one-day event with key note speakers, interactive workshops and opportunities for networking and collaboration.
The symposium programme has been designed by rangatahi, targeting participants from service providers, government agencies, employers and other young people.
Thursday 11 October 4:00pm to 6:00pm – Powhiri
Friday 12 October 8:30am to 5:30pm – Symposium held at Lindisfarne College, 600 Pakowhai Rd, Hastings (Registration from 7:45am)
Registration is free for participants under 25 years and $49 (plus booking fees) for those 25 years and over.
Programme details are here www.jmpconsulting.co.nz...
More information and updates here www.facebook.com...
If you would like to find out more please email jobs@liftyouthemployment.nz or call 021 919 769.
Please see link for information on the 2016 Symposium - www.jmpconsulting.co.nz...
Brought to you by Hastings District Council, LIFT Social Enterprise and JMP Consulting
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
September is Bee Aware month, as we're calling on gardeners to make sure they plant pollen- and nectar-rich plants. We have 500 packets of bee-friendly edible herb seeds to give away to the first 500 people to sign up to Get Growing. Get Growing digital magazine is delivered every Friday to … View moreSeptember is Bee Aware month, as we're calling on gardeners to make sure they plant pollen- and nectar-rich plants. We have 500 packets of bee-friendly edible herb seeds to give away to the first 500 people to sign up to Get Growing. Get Growing digital magazine is delivered every Friday to your email inbox, completely free! (Offer is valid until Sept 30)
Just starting your eco-journey? We have everything you need to help eliminate plastics from your weekly grocery shopping... and you could win! We've got two eco grocery shopping packs to giveaway - simply LIKE or THANK this post to enter!
Buy in September and you'll SAVE! Our … View moreJust starting your eco-journey? We have everything you need to help eliminate plastics from your weekly grocery shopping... and you could win! We've got two eco grocery shopping packs to giveaway - simply LIKE or THANK this post to enter!
Buy in September and you'll SAVE! Our eco grocery shopping packs are on sale now. Each pack includes our 4 piece 100% organic cotton eco bags and a set of 2 cotton mesh string bags.
Croco reusable grocery bags are:
- all natural and chemical free
- lightweight and foldable
- can be easily stuffed in your pocket, purse or glove box
- machine washable in cold water
Ditch those single-use plastic bags for good. Keep some Croco eco grocery bags in your handbag or in the back of your car.
Don't forget to LIKE or THANK this post by Sunday 30th September 2018 to enter! See T&Cs.
Order now and save!
Sharon from Bluff Hill
We've noticed a HUGE amount of wood, branches and part tree trunks all along Napier beach. Would be a good idea for those with chainsaws and trailers to pick up free firewood for next year and clean up the beach at the same time.
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Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Full House this week. Plants. Reputable China & Curios. Large Drawers. Rowing Machine. Tools. New Leather Chairs etc etc
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5, Tues 8-6 & Wed from 8am
More Photos www.mafa.co.nz...
Ian Morton from Waterworx HB
Need a plumber, no job too small. I am reliable with 25 years experience.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The annual refugee quota will lift from 1000 to 1500 by July 2020, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced this week. Before 2016 the refugee quota sat static at 750 for 30 years, well behind many other western nations. The National Government then raised it to 1000. Is it enough?
Jane from Napier South
Looking gorgeous tomorrow for St Pats School Gala, see you all there
When young people are living with cancer, education tends to take a back seat. Help young people get their education back on track by donating to CanTeen at your local Warehouse Stationery store today.
Warehouse Stationery, partnering with you for a better community.
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Eastern Institute of Technology
Start your journey to success at EIT’s Info Day Thursday 27th September at the campus in Taradale, or at our centres at Hastings, Maraenui, Waipukurau and Wairoa.
Tour the campus, meet the friendly staff, and plan your path towards the career you really want.
There are over 130 certificate … View moreStart your journey to success at EIT’s Info Day Thursday 27th September at the campus in Taradale, or at our centres at Hastings, Maraenui, Waipukurau and Wairoa.
Tour the campus, meet the friendly staff, and plan your path towards the career you really want.
There are over 130 certificate degree and post grad programmes all right here on your doorstep.
See you there!
EIT Hawke’s Bay – 9am – 6pm
EIT Learning Centres – Central Hawke’s Bay, Maraenui and Hastings 9am – 3pm
Bruce from Napier South
CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #455
I'd like to take this opportunity to apologize to all the people who were offended by this years' vanity cards. Please know that was never my goal. As always, each essay (blurb?) was written in the hopes that it might initiate a little conversation and … View moreCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #455
I'd like to take this opportunity to apologize to all the people who were offended by this years' vanity cards. Please know that was never my goal. As always, each essay (blurb?) was written in the hopes that it might initiate a little conversation and laughter.* But, best laid plans, right? If by reading any of them you have concluded that I'm a horrible person, I hope you'll give me another chance. I think that if you got to know me, your loathing would melt away and, in time, blossom into indifference.
* In my imagination, the conversation and laughter would be something like:
"Heh, heh, that Lorre guy's kinda clever!"
"Yes - heh, heh - he just makes the words sing."
"Sing? Please. This is not literature. I mean, it's somewhat amusing, but let's face it, he clearly has a penchant for fancy words, sophomoric irony and cheap, vulgar jokes at the end of each card."
"I suppose you're right. Turn off the TV and I'll service you."
"Now you're talking!"
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Storms that swept through Hawke's Bay last week have left road crews with ongoing clearance work on three major highways. Repair and removal crews are clearing slips across SH2 between Napier and Wairoa at several sites between Raupunga and Tangoio.
They are also clearing a section of the … View moreStorms that swept through Hawke's Bay last week have left road crews with ongoing clearance work on three major highways. Repair and removal crews are clearing slips across SH2 between Napier and Wairoa at several sites between Raupunga and Tangoio.
They are also clearing a section of the highway affected by a dropout in the Sandy Creek area near Tutira. Temporary speed restrictions and stop-go signalling is in place at the slip sites while a temporary traffic light system has been installed around the dropout zone. Motorists can expect some delays.
On SH5 between Napier and Taupo slip work is being carried out at sites between Eskdale and Tangoio and temporary speed restrictions are in place, with similar restrictions along parts of SH38 between Frasertown and Waikaremoana, which was also hit hard by slips.
At the Glencoe Gorge on SH50 there was a dropout and a temporary give way control is in place, although travel delays would be only slight.
Contractors are also carrying out seal-widening projects on the northern stretch of SH2 around Kotemaori and between Te Hauke and Te Aute on the southern stretch of SH2, and there will be occasional delays due to stop-go signalling and speed restrictions.
Story credit and image: NZ Herald
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Damage to a pipeline near Napier has caused wastewater to wash up on beaches and prompted an investigation by health authorities. A resident of Whirinaki, just north of Napier, Glen Kohlis, noticed a discoloration in the sea on Saturday. He reported this to Hawke's Bay Regional Council and … View moreDamage to a pipeline near Napier has caused wastewater to wash up on beaches and prompted an investigation by health authorities. A resident of Whirinaki, just north of Napier, Glen Kohlis, noticed a discoloration in the sea on Saturday. He reported this to Hawke's Bay Regional Council and contacted the Pan Pac timber mill, which he believed likely to be responsible as he knew it's wastewater pipeline was in the vicinity.
It was initially thought to be an algal bloom but on Sunday it was confirmed to be wastewater from the mill's wastewater treatment plant. On Monday the mill's managing director Doug Ducker sent a letter to residents living nearby advising them that a section of pipeline "has sustained some form of damage or deterioration with small amounts of wastewater escaping". Divers were investigating the extent of the pipeline damage and "we recommend avoiding the area as divers continue to assess the situation using various equipment," he said.
Read the full story here.
Image: Stuff
Jane from Napier South
St Patrick's School Gala is this Saturday 10 am. A great Family event with loads of delicious food, stalls, plants, white elephant, books, kids zone, raffles etc. See you all ther
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