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1896 days ago

Poll: How has your Rugby World Cup streaming experience been?

Paul Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours, have you been enjoying the Rugby World Cup - or has your Spark Sport stream let you down?

The rest of Rugby World Cup tournament should stream "perfectly", Spark says, after thousands of rugby fans were let down by streaming of the All Blacks' first match.

To … View more
Hi neighbours, have you been enjoying the Rugby World Cup - or has your Spark Sport stream let you down?

The rest of Rugby World Cup tournament should stream "perfectly", Spark says, after thousands of rugby fans were let down by streaming of the All Blacks' first match.

To read more, click here.

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How has your Rugby World Cup streaming experience been?
  • 35.1% Perfect - I had no issues
    35.1% Complete
  • 31% Not the best
    31% Complete
  • 33.9% Absolutely horrible
    33.9% Complete
507 votes
1896 days ago

Poll: Are you supporting the climate change strike this week?

Neighbourly.co.nz

Young people are leading the charge for this Friday's climate strike.

The idea is for as many people as possible to take the day off work to protest for climate action in solidarity with the school strikers. Are you in support of this?

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Are you supporting the climate change strike this week?
  • 27.3% Absolutely
    27.3% Complete
  • 20.4% No - not interested in climate change
    20.4% Complete
  • 23.8% Not sure how the strike will make a difference
    23.8% Complete
  • 28.4% Other - more practical things could be done to raise awareness
    28.4% Complete
907 votes
1896 days ago

YOUR VOTE REALLY DOES MATTER.

Mel from Stepneyville

The voting papers have now been posted out to you (if you are enrolled to vote). You have until 12 noon on Election Day 12 October 2019 to cast your vote.
This is what you do - select the candidates you wish to vote for on your voting papers, seal your pre-paid envelope and put your completed … View more
The voting papers have now been posted out to you (if you are enrolled to vote). You have until 12 noon on Election Day 12 October 2019 to cast your vote.
This is what you do - select the candidates you wish to vote for on your voting papers, seal your pre-paid envelope and put your completed voting papers in a post box on or before 8 October 2019 to ensure they arrive by midday on 12 October. You can also drop your voting papers into one of the ballot boxes in at Council’s Customer Services desk or at the Nelson or Stoke library up to midday on Saturday 12 October.
IF YOU HAVEN’T ENROLLED YET?
Don’t worry, it isn’t too late!
You won’t get your voting papers sent to you in the mail, but you can request special voting papers from Nelson City Council’s Electoral Officer at elections@ncc.govt.nz or go in & see the friendly people at the Council’s Customer Service desk & they will help you.
IF YOU NEED TO CHANGE YOUR DETAILS ON THE ELECTORAL ROLL?
Any changes to the residential roll, such as name or address, can be made directly by telephoning 0800 ENROL NOW (0800 367 656) or by going on to the Electoral Commission website, elections.org.nz. You can also pick up a form at a NZ Post Shop, the Nelson Public Libraries or the Customer Service Centre at Nelson City Council.
Our democracy is precious.

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1896 days ago

Poll: When was the last time you made your own clothes?

Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Buying clothes might be cheap and easy but making them fun and a lot more sustainable. Nelson business, Papercut Patterns has launched a new collection of patterns designed to fulfill every wardrobe need in just six patterns. Can you sew? Have you ever thought about making your own clothes? What … View moreBuying clothes might be cheap and easy but making them fun and a lot more sustainable. Nelson business, Papercut Patterns has launched a new collection of patterns designed to fulfill every wardrobe need in just six patterns. Can you sew? Have you ever thought about making your own clothes? What was the last thing you made and do you still own/wear it?
www.stuff.co.nz...

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When was the last time you made your own clothes?
  • 22.4% I can do the sewing basics but have never made a garment.
    22.4% Complete
  • 20.4% I love making my own clothes and do it often.
    20.4% Complete
  • 32.7% I've made an item here and there.
    32.7% Complete
  • 24.5% I can't sew.
    24.5% Complete
49 votes
1896 days ago

Enhance your furniture with a simple stencil

The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson

Bring a piece of Morocco into your home with this easy pattern DIY. Use it to pretty up a vintage cabinet.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1897 days ago

Two cats urgently needing a loving home

Jenni from The Wood

Noodle and Lily have a close bond, so ideally they would find a home together, however we’ll consider adopting them out separately. I've never been allergic to cats but have developed an allergy now so I can't be in the same room as them for too long. Lily (female white domestic short … View moreNoodle and Lily have a close bond, so ideally they would find a home together, however we’ll consider adopting them out separately. I've never been allergic to cats but have developed an allergy now so I can't be in the same room as them for too long. Lily (female white domestic short hair, approximately 10 years old ) is outgoing with an open and loving personality, she's a lap sitter. Noodle (female seal point Siamese, approximately 10 years old) is timid. She loves to cuddle up to people on her own terms, she prefers gentle cuddling. The cats sleep together and groom each other. They are indoor / outdoor cats. They both use the cat door and do their scratching on a scratching post and have very good manners. They do their business outside but use a litter box if they have to be kept inside. They aren't hunters. They are both sterilised and microchipped, and their immunisations and worming meds are up to date. They will come with toys, food and blankets. We got them from the SPCA 6 months ago, and if I can't find another home for them we'll have to take them back :( If you can give one or both of them a stable, loving home, please contact Jenni on 548 4107

Free

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1898 days ago

Join Gen Less

Gen Less

They all had their defining moments. Climate change is ours.
Join Gen Less, and live more with less energy. #GenLess
Join Gen Less now

1898 days ago

THE CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL IS ON TODAY - Sunday 22nd Sept. – 11.30am to 3.00pm.

Mel from Stepneyville

You will be pleased to learn the Cherry Blossom Festival is on today at Miyazu Gardens & marks the 17th anniversary of the Festival being held in Nelson.
This is our special Springtime Celebration and exposure to Japanese culture, food, music and dance – it’s a celebration, of the gift of… View more
You will be pleased to learn the Cherry Blossom Festival is on today at Miyazu Gardens & marks the 17th anniversary of the Festival being held in Nelson.
This is our special Springtime Celebration and exposure to Japanese culture, food, music and dance – it’s a celebration, of the gift of the Cherry Blossom Tree and the arrival of spring. In Japanese Culture the cherry blossom is a symbol of the beauty and the transience of life.
This is a great event, it provides a wonderful opportunity, for us all, to come together & to better understand the people who contribute to the diversity of our city. This is a free, happy, family event.

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1899 days ago

Peppertree Luxury Accommodation FOR SALE!

New Zealand Sotheby's International Realty

This boutique hotel offers a new owner the opportunity to combine a healthy and diverse lifestyle with an interesting and profitable business which naturally scales down during winter, allowing for a holiday.

Each of the five beautifully appointed suites has been subtly themed, providing … View more
This boutique hotel offers a new owner the opportunity to combine a healthy and diverse lifestyle with an interesting and profitable business which naturally scales down during winter, allowing for a holiday.

Each of the five beautifully appointed suites has been subtly themed, providing individual charm as well as comfort. In the heart of the lodge is a spacious, recently renovated farmhouse kitchen enjoying garden and orchard views. A large woodburner with wetback heats the water for a series of radiators around the house, ensuring year-round warmth.

Organically managed, the four-hectare property provides the ability to live from the land with honey, fruit trees, berry patches, vegetable gardens, olives and grazing for sheep, cattle and horses. The small Chardonnay vineyard with a careful selection of clones produces a succulent house wine thoroughly enjoyed by guests from all around the world.

A range of useful ancillary sheds and buildings offers space for projects, hobbies, storage and accommodation for staff. Other facilities on the property include a petanque court, croquet lawn and small gymnasium overlooking the swimming pool.

This extraordinarily diverse and unique lifestyle is ideally located on State Highway One, less than a five-minute drive from central Blenheim and 15 minutes from numerous winery cellar doors, restaurants and the airport.

Offers from $2,500,000 plus GST (if any)
Find out more

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1899 days ago

Where are you watching the world cup?

Sally Kidson Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Pubs across the region are getting ready to host customers wanting to watch the Rugby World Cup. It kicks off on Saturday. Are you following it? Where will you be watching?

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1908 days ago

Looking For Land For Two Tiny Homes

Jeremy from Tahunanui

We are looking for land for two off-grid tiny homes in the Nelson/Tasman region. Please Pm me or feel free to flick me a message on 021 045 3167.

1900 days ago

Have your say about the CBD

Neighbourly.co.nz

Are you heading along to the Nelson Festival of Architecture?

Held from September 20-29, the public will have a chance to say what they think the CBD needs to bring it back to life.

There will be large maps of the CBD for people to mark places they like and what they want to see more of. Have… View more
Are you heading along to the Nelson Festival of Architecture?

Held from September 20-29, the public will have a chance to say what they think the CBD needs to bring it back to life.

There will be large maps of the CBD for people to mark places they like and what they want to see more of. Have fun, neighbours!

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1900 days ago

Being Kiwi: Have you experienced racism?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

New Zealand is renowned for being friendly and welcoming but is that true for everyone?

Stuff is asking readers to share their experiences of racism by taking part in this short survey.

Being Kiwi is a project looking at the experiences of life in New Zealand for people of all cultures. It calls… View more
New Zealand is renowned for being friendly and welcoming but is that true for everyone?

Stuff is asking readers to share their experiences of racism by taking part in this short survey.

Being Kiwi is a project looking at the experiences of life in New Zealand for people of all cultures. It calls for the collection of official statistics on hate crimes, looks at discrimination in our schools and takes a stroll through Auckland, now one of the most diverse cities in the world.

To take part in the survey, click here

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1901 days ago

Colouring isn't just for kids! 🖍

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Mindful colouring has been proven to help reduce stress and anxiety and induce a meditative-like state in adults too.

Help scribble your worries away with this free community-inspired colouring sheet to give your brain a creative boost.

#NSNZmentalhealth

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1901 days ago

What veges do you grow in pots and containers?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Our gardens are getting smaller, so NZ Gardener wants to come up with some suggestions for edible crops that do well in pots and small spaces! Suggest the crops that have done well for you (ideally specify a variety) and tell other keen gardeners how you grew them, how they performed for you, and … View moreOur gardens are getting smaller, so NZ Gardener wants to come up with some suggestions for edible crops that do well in pots and small spaces! Suggest the crops that have done well for you (ideally specify a variety) and tell other keen gardeners how you grew them, how they performed for you, and any practical advice you would pass on to ensure a great result with that crop, and any secret tips you are prepared to pass on! If your tip is used in the magazine, you'll receive a free copy... And of course the glory of being in New Zealand's favourite gardening magazine! Click on this link to send us your best tip!

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