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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We've randomly drawn five members to win our $100 petrol vouchers. Congratulations to:
Lucy Ye of Fairview Heights
Juan Smith of Invercargill
Charlotte Hassmann-Watts of Napier
Bob Sanders of Tauranga
Crystal Williamson of Christchurch
Winners, you can claim your prize here before … View moreWe've randomly drawn five members to win our $100 petrol vouchers. Congratulations to:
Lucy Ye of Fairview Heights
Juan Smith of Invercargill
Charlotte Hassmann-Watts of Napier
Bob Sanders of Tauranga
Crystal Williamson of Christchurch
Winners, you can claim your prize here before the 19th of September. Enjoy!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Goodbye electric blanket, hello picnic blanket! That's right, spring is finally here.
Nowhere else does spring like your own backyard and we want to prove it...
So show us a snap of spring in your neighbourhood whether it's of your vibrant garden or a photo of some adorable baby … View moreGoodbye electric blanket, hello picnic blanket! That's right, spring is finally here.
Nowhere else does spring like your own backyard and we want to prove it...
So show us a snap of spring in your neighbourhood whether it's of your vibrant garden or a photo of some adorable baby lambs - anything that captures the magic of spring for you. Share your snaps below!
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Krisca Gould from Nelson Tasman Hospice
Nelson Tasman Hospice Manuka Café is in need of a volunteer for Fridays 9am-1pm & If you or someone you know likes working with the public and enjoys café work this is the volunteer role for them.
Café duties include-
Coffee making and serving via push button machine (barista skill a plus … View moreNelson Tasman Hospice Manuka Café is in need of a volunteer for Fridays 9am-1pm & If you or someone you know likes working with the public and enjoys café work this is the volunteer role for them.
Café duties include-
Coffee making and serving via push button machine (barista skill a plus but not necessary).
Food preparation
Clean up
Money handling and customer service
If you are interested in learning more please contact Krisca Gould Volunteer Programme Manager at 546-3912
If you have family who have been feeling cold in their home through winter, help may be at hand to make their home warm, dry, and healthy.
They might be eligible for Warmer Kiwi Homes, a government grant offering 80% - 90% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to 80% off an … View moreIf you have family who have been feeling cold in their home through winter, help may be at hand to make their home warm, dry, and healthy.
They might be eligible for Warmer Kiwi Homes, a government grant offering 80% - 90% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to 80% off an energy-efficient heater, like a heat pump.
In August, the eligibility criteria were extended so over 50,000 more homes are eligible for insulation grants. It gets better - there are lots of community organisations offering extra funding to reduce the cost further.
Go to our website to check their eligibility, today.
Find out more
Eva from The Brook
A PIECE OF NELSON AND NEW ZEALAND HISTORY.
Painted during the 1990s, when the 'Wearables' were just in their early years and still wore Nelson's unique culture that put them on the world map.
BY WELL KNOWN NELSON ARTIST DANA ROSE.
Check her out:
www.danaroseartist.com...
… View moreA PIECE OF NELSON AND NEW ZEALAND HISTORY.
Painted during the 1990s, when the 'Wearables' were just in their early years and still wore Nelson's unique culture that put them on the world map.
BY WELL KNOWN NELSON ARTIST DANA ROSE.
Check her out:
www.danaroseartist.com...
Size: 770mm x 470mm (inl. frame)
Perfect condition. That light looking area is a reflection of the flash on the camera.
Buyer to organise safe transport or Pick-up.
The starting price of 1000.00 has already been donated to a local charity (it was needed soonish).
5% of anything above this will be donated to local charity Giving Aroha.
Check it out on TradeMe:
www.trademe.co.nz...
Negotiable
Sally from The Brook
Our Spring fair scheduled for today has been postponed to next Sunday 17th.
An addition to the programme will be a Bokashi demo at around 11.15.
NZ House & Garden is giving your family the chance to win an iconic Heirloom Legacy Pan worth $399 thanks to Ironclad Pan Co. Each pan comes with your family name stamped on the base to make sure it’s cherished for generations to come.
To be in to WIN, … View moreNZ House & Garden is giving your family the chance to win an iconic Heirloom Legacy Pan worth $399 thanks to Ironclad Pan Co. Each pan comes with your family name stamped on the base to make sure it’s cherished for generations to come.
To be in to WIN, purchase a 1 or 2-year NZ House & Garden subscription before midnight on 17 September and you’ll automatically go in the draw. Returning subscribers can also enter by renewing at the advertised rate. T&Cs apply.
The team at NZ House & Garden.
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Sandy from Stepneyville
Melissa Ansell-Bridges speaking on
"With an election coming up, what’s at stake for working people?"
Secretary of the NZ Council of Trade Unions, Melissa Ansell-Bridges will lead discussion on the key issues for working people in the election, including: Fair Pay Agreements, Income … View moreMelissa Ansell-Bridges speaking on
"With an election coming up, what’s at stake for working people?"
Secretary of the NZ Council of Trade Unions, Melissa Ansell-Bridges will lead discussion on the key issues for working people in the election, including: Fair Pay Agreements, Income Insurance, better protections for contractors, pay equity and ensuring adequate government in public services such as health and education.
Melissa holds a BA and LLB(Hons) with majors in Politics and Sociology. She has a particular interest in the rights of contractors and has been a member of the Better Protections for Contractors Tripartite Working Group and the Film Industry Working Group. She is also keenly interested in progressing Gender and Ethnic Pay Equity and is a member of the National Advisory Council on the Employment of Women to the Minister for Women.
When? Wednesday 27 September, 7.30-9.30pm.
Where? Café Yaza! Montgomery Square, Nelson,
Yaza opens for dining/drinks at 6pm
Treat yourself and support our partners Yaza Café at the same time. Come early and try their 'Spirited Conversations' menu!
Koha to cover costs – no reservations.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson
Refresh your outdoor spaces with Resene Lumbersider and Resene Walk-on with these easy ideas.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours, we're looking forward to spring and summer, and strawberries! Well, right now particularly we are looking for strawberry recipes for the magazine. Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by September 17, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the November issue of… View moreDear neighbours, we're looking forward to spring and summer, and strawberries! Well, right now particularly we are looking for strawberry recipes for the magazine. Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by September 17, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the November issue of NZ Gardener.
The Team from NZ Compare
Snap a pic of your power bill and send it to customersupport@nzcompare.com!
Unlock savings with a FREE power bill comparison from our team. They'll let you know if you can save money or if you're better off staying put.
OR compare power plans here: www.powercompare.co.nz...
Katie Townshend Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Nelson City Council is proposing new planning rules that would enable more intensification of housing, with a focus on going up - not out. There's three new residential zones being put forward: general residential will permit up to three residential units with a height of two storeys, or 8m … View moreNelson City Council is proposing new planning rules that would enable more intensification of housing, with a focus on going up - not out. There's three new residential zones being put forward: general residential will permit up to three residential units with a height of two storeys, or 8m tall; medium density would allow up to three units of up to three storeys, or 12m; and high density up to three units of up to six storeys, or 19m.
What do you make you the plan?
Krisca Gould from Nelson Tasman Hospice
Last night was the first September Quiz Night raising funds for Nelson Tasman Hospice. We had so much fun!
Get a team together and come along one of the next three Tuesday's at Sprig & Fern Upper Queen with all proceeds coming to Hospice.
Our dates are: 12,19 & 26 September. … View moreLast night was the first September Quiz Night raising funds for Nelson Tasman Hospice. We had so much fun!
Get a team together and come along one of the next three Tuesday's at Sprig & Fern Upper Queen with all proceeds coming to Hospice.
Our dates are: 12,19 & 26 September. 7pm start.
Quiz entry is $3 per person, around 6 to a team. The more teams we get to come along, the more money is raised 😊 It’s a good idea to book your team in for the night(s) you are attending.
We'd love to see you!
June from Nelson South
Wanted to Buy - an 'old fashioned' tea trolley...... - or something similar - to hold all my potted vegie seedlings, etc
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Rental properties that allow pets are very hard to come by in New Zealand, yet the amount of people owning therapy dogs is rising. Some might say that allowing tenants to have pets means that they'll stay longer and treat your house like a home. Do you think changes should be made to ensure … View moreRental properties that allow pets are very hard to come by in New Zealand, yet the amount of people owning therapy dogs is rising. Some might say that allowing tenants to have pets means that they'll stay longer and treat your house like a home. Do you think changes should be made to ensure more pet-friendly rentals are available?
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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