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Variety – the Children’s Charity
In neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids are looking forward to a Christmas that may not happen.
Forced to choose between food or bills, hard-working parents like Melody worry whether they’ll be able to provide even the simplest Christmas meal for their children.
“I’ll only eat dinner… View moreIn neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids are looking forward to a Christmas that may not happen.
Forced to choose between food or bills, hard-working parents like Melody worry whether they’ll be able to provide even the simplest Christmas meal for their children.
“I’ll only eat dinner 2-3 times a week so that the children have enough food. This is very stressful… a lot of crying and minimal sleep.”
Food insecurity is the everyday reality for 98.8% of the families Variety helps.
Please donate today to provide grocery support for families like Melody’s this Christmas.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Whangarei
Turn tradition on its head and make a summery Christmas wreath by transforming pine cones into heat-loving zinnias using Resene paint colours.
Find out how to create your own.
Raewyn from Raumanga
Have come across a Whangarei High School Magazine dated July 1927 and am wondering if there is a collection anywhere that I could give this to. The principal at the time was Mr A.B. Charters. If not can anyone suggest another organization that may like it .
The Museum did not want this as they … View moreHave come across a Whangarei High School Magazine dated July 1927 and am wondering if there is a collection anywhere that I could give this to. The principal at the time was Mr A.B. Charters. If not can anyone suggest another organization that may like it .
The Museum did not want this as they already had copies does anyone know if either of the Whangarei High Schools have a collection of memorabilia and a name I could contact to see if they want it otherwise it will go in the rubbish.
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"This is the start of a new stage of life for many people, and there are lots of changes that go with it. As you embark on this new journey, it's important to create or review your will as your assets change and, more often than not, your will needs to be updated to reflect any … View more"This is the start of a new stage of life for many people, and there are lots of changes that go with it. As you embark on this new journey, it's important to create or review your will as your assets change and, more often than not, your will needs to be updated to reflect any changes." Greg Coyne Principal Trustee in Nelson had a chat with stuff.co.nz recently as part of our Later Life campaign.
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We offer great opportunities to good people, who will work hard and be part of a team. Working on the ports, you’ll play an important role in keeping our country moving, loading and unloading cargo.
We offer competitive pay rates and a variety of … View moreWant a career change or a new challenge?
We offer great opportunities to good people, who will work hard and be part of a team. Working on the ports, you’ll play an important role in keeping our country moving, loading and unloading cargo.
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We at Trade Me are chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for Christmas, teaming up with KidsCan, Foster Hope and Women’s Refuge .
We’ve filled The Kindness Store with the things they need most – just type ‘kindness’ in Trade Me’s search bar, and you’ll … View moreWe at Trade Me are chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for Christmas, teaming up with KidsCan, Foster Hope and Women’s Refuge .
We’ve filled The Kindness Store with the things they need most – just type ‘kindness’ in Trade Me’s search bar, and you’ll find a bunch of opportunities to give to Kiwis in need.
100% of your purchase goes directly to your charity of choice, and if you’ve been wondering what to give someone this year, a Kindness Store gift might be the perfect solution!
Just pick, click, and ‘Give Now’ – we’ll get it to the charity for you. Easy.
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With more cases of COVID-19 in the community, it’s possible you and your whānau will be exposed to the virus. Most fully vaccinated people, who get exposed, are likely to have a mild to moderate illness and will fully recover at home.
In case you or someone in your house tests positive and … View moreWith more cases of COVID-19 in the community, it’s possible you and your whānau will be exposed to the virus. Most fully vaccinated people, who get exposed, are likely to have a mild to moderate illness and will fully recover at home.
In case you or someone in your house tests positive and needs to isolate, have food, medications and supplies available. Make a plan with neighbours, friends or whānau to support each other.
If you need more help to manage at home, you can also access a COVID-19 welfare line on 0800 512 337
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Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo
Last year Robert had a pretty nasty accident. If it wasn't for our choppers that day he wouldn't have survived.There are thousands of stories like this every year. Please give generously this annual appeal so we can keep being there whenever, wherever people need us.
Check this out: … View moreLast year Robert had a pretty nasty accident. If it wasn't for our choppers that day he wouldn't have survived.There are thousands of stories like this every year. Please give generously this annual appeal so we can keep being there whenever, wherever people need us.
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Reporter Whangārei Leader
Kia ora neighbours,
Industry experts say we should be preparing to pay more for our barista coffees in order keep local cafes alive, Stuff reports.
While the average price of a regular coffee is between $4.50 and $5, the cost of running a cafe has increased exponentially due to rising rents, … View moreKia ora neighbours,
Industry experts say we should be preparing to pay more for our barista coffees in order keep local cafes alive, Stuff reports.
While the average price of a regular coffee is between $4.50 and $5, the cost of running a cafe has increased exponentially due to rising rents, wages, and milk prices. Former cafe owner Richard Corney says taking these into account, a fair price for a coffee is closer to $6.50 to $7.
"In the New Year, people have to be prepared to pay up to $7.20 for a large flat white, and $20 for a plate of brunch food. If you’re not, I completely understand, but we will see the demise of the hospitality sector."
How much are you willing to pay for your morning coffee? Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in the conversations section of the Whangārei Leader.
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Jane Mander Retirement Village
We understand that home doesn’t just mean the house or apartment you live in – home is also about the people around you.
That’s why we make sure that when you move into a Ryman retirement village, you’ll find a supportive community where new friendships are formed, and residents can … View moreWe understand that home doesn’t just mean the house or apartment you live in – home is also about the people around you.
That’s why we make sure that when you move into a Ryman retirement village, you’ll find a supportive community where new friendships are formed, and residents can thrive – even in difficult times.
Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll feel at home at Ryman.
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sustainable products with sound credentials from global leaders like the
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), as well
as less packaging waste.
Look in our stores or online and … View moreBetter products shouldn’t cost the earth. That’s why we’re bringing you more
sustainable products with sound credentials from global leaders like the
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), as well
as less packaging waste.
Look in our stores or online and you’ll see more than 7,000 sustainable products that are better for the planet and your budget.
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Cushla from Tikipunga
Strawberry farm in Glenbervie (was Jocks) is open 7 days a week from 12 midday until sold out .Not many strawberry's at the moment so sell out fairly quickly.
Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga
The Tikipunga High School SWIMMING POOL opens to the community this Saturday 11 December from 12-6.00 pm, every day of the school holidays except Christmas & New Year statutory holidays (including Christmas & New Year Eve).
NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS PLEASE - They need help from volunteers. If … View moreThe Tikipunga High School SWIMMING POOL opens to the community this Saturday 11 December from 12-6.00 pm, every day of the school holidays except Christmas & New Year statutory holidays (including Christmas & New Year Eve).
NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS PLEASE - They need help from volunteers. If you have a vaccine pass we would love you to go on a volunteer roster.
GOLD COIN - ENTRY
$1 - 18 years & under; $2 - adults.
Children under 3 yrs - free entry, but they are required to wear a swim nappy.
THEY ARE RREQUIRED TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING COVID-19 KAUPAPA -
- QR code scanning or sign off sheet completed.
- Vaccine pass (and ID?) to be presented at the gate to gain access (except for under 12s). A CVC scanner will be on site.
- Masks to be worn by spectators around the pool.
- 50 max in the pool and pool facilities at any one time (including under 12s).
They need help from volunteers. If you have a vaccine pass we would love you to go on a volunteer roster.
Contact me by private message or email - tikipride@gmail.com
Volunteers are needed to help with those entering the pool facilities -
* giving entry wristbands for those who have paid their gold coin
* scanning (vaccine passes)
* keeping statistics, numbers of swimmers, etc.
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