Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads, Parua Bay

Time to tidy that garage

Time to tidy that garage

Use Neighbourly Market to make a few bucks while you're at it

72 days ago

MND NZ Kilimanjaro Trek 2025

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

A man, Grant, smiling and sitting on a mountain bike in front of a sign directing to Targhee National Forest on the left and Beaverhead National Forest on the right. The blue and white MND NZ Kilimanjaro Trek 2025 logo is in front of the photo of grant.
Here’s an exciting one!
Join people just … View more
A man, Grant, smiling and sitting on a mountain bike in front of a sign directing to Targhee National Forest on the left and Beaverhead National Forest on the right. The blue and white MND NZ Kilimanjaro Trek 2025 logo is in front of the photo of grant.
Here’s an exciting one!
Join people just like you, who share in your passion to make a difference, and are ready to lace-up to support both people living with motor neuron disease, and each other.

MND NZ will be trekking alongside like-minded supporters from MND VIC for the first time! Build a connection with yourself and with your teammates as you take on this journey of a lifetime together.

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72 days ago

Whangārei Care Centre Fundraising Dinner & a Quiz - Sat, 21 Sep 2024 5:30 PM - 10:30 PM

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Join us for a fun-filled evening of delicious food, live music and brain-teasing trivia at the Anglican Parish Hall. All proceeds go to the Whang`ārei Care Centre, providing counselling, budgeting services, senior community work, help in times of need and more to our community. Test your knowledge… View moreJoin us for a fun-filled evening of delicious food, live music and brain-teasing trivia at the Anglican Parish Hall. All proceeds go to the Whang`ārei Care Centre, providing counselling, budgeting services, senior community work, help in times of need and more to our community. Test your knowledge while enjoying a scrumptious meal with friends and family. Pull a team of 6 together and get ready to show off your smarts and maybe even win some prizes! Don't miss out on this exciting event - it's going to be a blast!

Tickets from: www.eventbrite.com...

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72 days ago

Memory Walk for Alzheimers Nortthland - Sunday 15th September 2024

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Join Alzheimers Northland for a Memory Walk!

September is World Alzheimers Month and your chance to show your support for people and their whānau living with dementia in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Memory Walks help us to remember loved ones, show support for affected families, raise awareness … View more
Join Alzheimers Northland for a Memory Walk!

September is World Alzheimers Month and your chance to show your support for people and their whānau living with dementia in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Memory Walks help us to remember loved ones, show support for affected families, raise awareness for Alzheimers Northland and can help generate much needed funds. It’s also a great way to honour families and community members that have been or are affected by dementia.

Memory Walks are for all ages and abilities. So, join them for a Memory Walk as part of the NorthCloud Whangarei Run/Walk Festival on Sunday, 15 September 2024, and support people living with dementia!

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72 days ago

Soil of Cultures - Back to the Roots - Sunday 15th September 2024

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Soil of Cultures initiated 'Back to the Roots', a six-month programme in Whangārei to reconnect Asian migrant communities with their cultural heritage through the mediums of food, stories and art. The conclusion of this programme featured a community exhibition at the Hihiaua Cultural … View moreSoil of Cultures initiated 'Back to the Roots', a six-month programme in Whangārei to reconnect Asian migrant communities with their cultural heritage through the mediums of food, stories and art. The conclusion of this programme featured a community exhibition at the Hihiaua Cultural Centre in June 2024. Grace and Charles will be sharing their story on the Back to the Roots project and the reconnection of Asian migrant communities with their culture through kai.

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72 days ago

Bake Off for Memories - 22 September 2024

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Join Alzheimers NZ and Flames Comfort Hotel on September 22nd at 11am in support of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month with a special fundraising event. For just $15, you can attend and even participate in their exciting baking competition. Whether you’re a baking enthusiast or just want to enjoy a … View moreJoin Alzheimers NZ and Flames Comfort Hotel on September 22nd at 11am in support of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month with a special fundraising event. For just $15, you can attend and even participate in their exciting baking competition. Whether you’re a baking enthusiast or just want to enjoy a day of fun, there’s something for everyone with these baking categories:

- Classic Cakes
- Creative Tray Bakes
- A Touch of Nostalgia
- Around the World Baked Goods

Not into baking? No worries! Their event will also feature a variety of engaging talks and presentations from industry experts, including:

- Rosa, our pastry chef, trained at the prestigious Le Corden Bleu in America

- Sandra from Kiwicakes in Whangarei
- Huia from Thermomix

- Prem from Maximised Nutrition

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to raise money and awareness for a worthy cause.

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72 days ago

tlc4u2's 'All About Accessibility Expo' at the McKay Stadium - 12th December 2024

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Come along to tlc4u2's 'All About Accessibility Expo' at the McKay Stadium in Kensington, Whangarei!

Save the date - 12th December 2024

Explore services and equipment available in your community.
- Inclusive 'have a go' sessions
- Health services and information
- … View more
Come along to tlc4u2's 'All About Accessibility Expo' at the McKay Stadium in Kensington, Whangarei!

Save the date - 12th December 2024

Explore services and equipment available in your community.
- Inclusive 'have a go' sessions
- Health services and information
- Wellbeing workshops
- Adaptive equipment on show
- Food on-site
- Lots of spot prices
- And best of all, it's FREE!

For more information, please contact our team:
Olga 027 216 4878 or Sharon 027 304 1339

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72 days ago

Dinosaur garden

Resene

Create your very own mini Jurassic Park with this easy-to-make potted dinosaur garden. Rejuvenate old dinosaur toys that have faded with Resene testpots to help them keep looking good in the harsh sunlight.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Find out more

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72 days ago

Emergency Services Family Fun Day - Sunday 3 Nov 2024

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Save the Date for this years Northland Emergency Services Family Fun Day - Sunday 3rd November 2024 ☀️🚓🚒🚑…

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77 days ago

Q&A: Ask a question about...Online Safety

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Continuing with Neighbourly's online Q&A with experts in their field, this week we are tackling online safety with Jandy Fiske from Netsafe.

Jandy Fiske has been with Netsafe for nearly 8 years. Starting on their helpline, she's now Netsafe's Community Engagement Advisor. … View more
Continuing with Neighbourly's online Q&A with experts in their field, this week we are tackling online safety with Jandy Fiske from Netsafe.

Jandy Fiske has been with Netsafe for nearly 8 years. Starting on their helpline, she's now Netsafe's Community Engagement Advisor. Jandy says: 'I'm passionate about online safety because I strongly oppose bullying and want to support those affected by it.'

Jandy is passionate about protecting vulnerable communities and is promoting online safety to ensure no one falls prey to online scams. She can answer your questions about any type of online scams, and also about online harm such as online bullying.

↓ Ask your question below now and she'll be online on Wednesday, 11th September to reply to you ↓

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82 days ago

Poll: Have you ever had a scary flight?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A plane flying from Christchurch to Wellington on Sunday had smoke billowing out of the engine and upon landing, passengers had to open the emergency exit and jump out. Have you had any scary flying experiences?

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Have you ever had a scary flight?
  • 53.3% Yes!
    53.3% Complete
  • 46.7% No, it's always been smooth flying
    46.7% Complete
1027 votes
74 days ago

The Locky Docks are here!

The Team from Whangarei District Council

This is a nifty and free way to securely park a bike, and it can even charge up your batteries. Works for mobility scooters too! ⚡🚲

Contractors are installing 10 parking stations in popular spots around the city. They can be used with or without registration - you just need an electronic … View more
This is a nifty and free way to securely park a bike, and it can even charge up your batteries. Works for mobility scooters too! ⚡🚲

Contractors are installing 10 parking stations in popular spots around the city. They can be used with or without registration - you just need an electronic key (any electric door key, or a Bee Card, a purpose-made Locky Dock card, or the "Bikeep" app on a smartphone). Instructions are on the machines.

With the Kamo Shared Path extended, new parking options, and new facilities being installed at Raumanga Reserve, this could be an epic summer of cycling. Hop on if you can!

Locations and more info about the project

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74 days ago

Regional Accessibility Strategy for Te Tai Tokerau

The Team from Whangarei District Council

High five! There is now a Regional Accessibility Strategy, a joint-effort by all four Councils in Te Tai Tokerau Northland.

Thanks to your feedback we have found shared values, outcomes, vision and actions to improve accessibility and the experiences of people with access needs. The strategy is… View more
High five! There is now a Regional Accessibility Strategy, a joint-effort by all four Councils in Te Tai Tokerau Northland.

Thanks to your feedback we have found shared values, outcomes, vision and actions to improve accessibility and the experiences of people with access needs. The strategy is about what we can do to make Te Tai Tokerau more inclusive and accessible:

✅ Inclusive: If something is inclusive, everyone can be involved.
✅ Accessible: If something is accessible, everyone can use it.

You can check out the strategy or a summary in 7 accessible formats including audio, NZ Sign Language, Reo Māori and more at this link:
www.nrc.govt.nz...

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74 days ago

Do you know how to give way in an emergency? 🚨

The Team from New Zealand Police

We’re here to remind you about what to do when you see, or hear, an emergency services vehicle responding under lights and sirens. When seconds count, it can save lives.

We’ve had recent examples where drivers completely ignore the Police vehicle behind them. Other drivers slow right down … View more
We’re here to remind you about what to do when you see, or hear, an emergency services vehicle responding under lights and sirens. When seconds count, it can save lives.

We’ve had recent examples where drivers completely ignore the Police vehicle behind them. Other drivers slow right down without safely pulling over, and delay Police from responding to emergency situations. Please help us by allowing our team to get to those in need, so we can save lives.

Top tips when an emergency services vehicle approaches with lights and sirens:
🚑 You are required by law to pull to the side of the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
🚔 If the lights and siren of the Police vehicle continue past you, you can resume your journey.
🚒 Make sure you check the road is clear before moving on.

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75 days ago

A heart-wrenching glimpse into the reality faced by those using Flexible Funding

Glen from Central Whangarei

This survey offers a heart-wrenching glimpse into the reality faced by those using Flexible Funding—a lifeline that has been too often taken for granted. While the government, insistent on slashing this crucial support, claims that time constraints prevented them from engaging with the disabled … View moreThis survey offers a heart-wrenching glimpse into the reality faced by those using Flexible Funding—a lifeline that has been too often taken for granted. While the government, insistent on slashing this crucial support, claims that time constraints prevented them from engaging with the disabled community, the truth is starkly different. They didn’t ask, and therefore, they remain oblivious to the clear message conveyed by those directly affected.

The survey paints a poignant picture: 80% of respondents filled it out on behalf of someone else, while 20% shared their own experiences. And the results are nothing short of compelling. A staggering 98% either Agree (8%) or Strongly Agree (90%) that Flexible Funding has profoundly improved their quality of life compared to other alternatives like residential care. The benefits are manifold—Autonomy and Choice, Tailored Support, Improved Quality of Life, Increased Independence, Community Engagement, Respite for Carers, Access to Therapy and Health Services, Educational and Employment Opportunities, Mental Health and Wellbeing, and Financial Relief.

Moreover, 95% either Agree (25%) or Strongly Agree (70%) that their Host (Manawanui) provides an invaluable service, making the use of Flexible Funding straightforward and effective.

Yet, despite these resounding endorsements, the disabled community is being relentlessly battered, and the disconnect between the government and the lived experiences of these individuals is glaring. Disability is not a switch you can turn on and off—it’s a constant, all-encompassing reality. Experts in the field lament that the sector feels like it’s been thrown back to the outdated thinking of the 1990s, if not further. The attitudes of today’s government towards the disabled are reminiscent of the 1970s, echoing the dark days of sheltered workshops.

It’s profoundly disheartening to witness so many people suffering needlessly due to ignorance and indifference. The current trajectory is not just a policy failure—it’s a betrayal of the very people it is meant to support.

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74 days ago

Product recalls

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

These items have been recalled this month. If you have one of these items at home, click on the title to see the details to ensure it is not a risk to your household.

Food recalls:
All Good Oat Milk (Possible presence of Bacillus cereus)
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These items have been recalled this month. If you have one of these items at home, click on the title to see the details to ensure it is not a risk to your household.

Food recalls:
All Good Oat Milk (Possible presence of Bacillus cereus)
Pies and sausage roll products - Good Time, Hub Gourmet and No.8 Premium brands
Value range Natural Almonds
South African shop Safari Meats - Biltong, Cabanossi, Droëwors and cured meats
Te Matuku oyster products (Risk of norovirus)

Product recalls:
Olimpia Splendid fan heaters
Euroblade Suntower Infared heater
Bobcat mower with recalled engines
Kids MGA Miniverse Make-it sets
Fisher Price baby gift set

Vehicle recalls can be found here.

We hope this message was helpful in keeping you and your family safe.

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