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The Telecommunications Dispute Resolution service, or TDR for short, is here to help. It’s ok to complain and we encourage … View moreTelecommunications are an integral part of our lives, so when things go wrong it can be frustrating. Do you prefer to keep tight lipped, or are you willing to speak up?
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For phone and internet disputes, talk to your provider first and give them a chance to sort it. If it remains unresolved or if you need some extra help, you can talk to TDR – your free and independent complaint service.
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Sheldon and Jen from Papamoa Beach
Hello, has anyone got any hay for sale in the Papamoa/ early Tauranga area at all?
Hard to buy at the pet shops these days!!
Thanks! Jen.
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry made of short, unrhymed lines that evoke natural imagery. Haiku can come in a variety of different formats of short verses, though the most common is a three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. Have a go and share your Haiku in the comments below!
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James from Welcome Bay
Need help to have removed please contact the TCC to get rid of the contamination at 189A welcome Bay road. This is a public walk way ass well and the waste is over the top of the drainage lines.
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CDANZ estimates that around 250,000 dogs are chained up for their entire lives in Aotearoa. Animal welfare inspectors from the SPCA can do little for them and only in the most extreme cases can dogs be seized, and owners prosecuted, due to the resources involved. Do we need to have better welfare … View moreCDANZ estimates that around 250,000 dogs are chained up for their entire lives in Aotearoa. Animal welfare inspectors from the SPCA can do little for them and only in the most extreme cases can dogs be seized, and owners prosecuted, due to the resources involved. Do we need to have better welfare rules for dogs?
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Annie from Welcome Bay
This is a great-looking 24-gear bike. It has a 19” metallic-blue, aluminium alloy frame and comes with Shimano forged-alloy brakeset and gear components and double-wall Alex TA-20 wheels. Included is the Velo Comfort D2 Plush split saddle, which definitely lives up to its name, plus drink holder.… View moreThis is a great-looking 24-gear bike. It has a 19” metallic-blue, aluminium alloy frame and comes with Shimano forged-alloy brakeset and gear components and double-wall Alex TA-20 wheels. Included is the Velo Comfort D2 Plush split saddle, which definitely lives up to its name, plus drink holder.
I’ll also include a brand-new high-vis biker’s vest with front pocket and two back pouches (size L).
The bike is in beautiful condition, as it’s been stored much of its life and has had only very light use.
Pick up is from Welcome Bay.
Price: $160
Sharon from
Resonate Health at Bayfair are training new team members and would love to hear from some volunteers in our community. You will receive a comprehensive ear health assessment, normally worth $99. So, if you can spare an hour, don't mind great company and enjoy a good coffee, please reach out to… View moreResonate Health at Bayfair are training new team members and would love to hear from some volunteers in our community. You will receive a comprehensive ear health assessment, normally worth $99. So, if you can spare an hour, don't mind great company and enjoy a good coffee, please reach out to us here on Neighbourly or call our studio on 0800 737 662. Alternatively, you can check us out on www.resonatehealth.co.nz... There are limited spaces available.
Petra from Ohauiti
Make an offer. Three storey solid dolls house with some furniture. Pickup in Ohauiti.
Negotiable
Each year on National Scrabble Day, April 13th recognises a game played around the world. Originally named Lexiko and then Criss-Cross Words, Alfred Mosher Butts eventually settled on the name Scrabble. The amateur artist and unemployed architect developed the word game in the midst of the … View moreEach year on National Scrabble Day, April 13th recognises a game played around the world. Originally named Lexiko and then Criss-Cross Words, Alfred Mosher Butts eventually settled on the name Scrabble. The amateur artist and unemployed architect developed the word game in the midst of the depression. Still, it wasn’t until 1948, a final name change and a trademark that Butts finally began to produce the game.
Karen from Little dog adventure walks
Unfit, fat, old or injured crew enjoying fun farm day in a bit of light rain.
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SPCA animals come in all shapes and sizes, but it's their personalities that truly shine. From adventurers to clowns and socialites, each animal has Personality Plus! And with over 800 amazing animals waiting for their forever homes across the country, you're sure to find the perfect … View moreSPCA animals come in all shapes and sizes, but it's their personalities that truly shine. From adventurers to clowns and socialites, each animal has Personality Plus! And with over 800 amazing animals waiting for their forever homes across the country, you're sure to find the perfect match for your family.
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Telecommunications Dispute Resolution
Telecommunications are an integral part of our lives, so when things go wrong it can be frustrating. Do you prefer to keep tight lipped, or are you willing to speak up?
The Telecommunications Dispute Resolution service, or TDR for short, is here to help. It’s ok to complain and we encourage … View moreTelecommunications are an integral part of our lives, so when things go wrong it can be frustrating. Do you prefer to keep tight lipped, or are you willing to speak up?
The Telecommunications Dispute Resolution service, or TDR for short, is here to help. It’s ok to complain and we encourage you to speak up and raise issues early.
For phone and internet disputes, talk to your provider first and give them a chance to sort it. If it remains unresolved or if you need some extra help, you can talk to TDR – your free and independent complaint service.
To get in touch or find out more, visit www.tdr.org.nz or freephone 0508 98 98 98.
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