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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Nominations are coming in thick and fast! Are you a gardening superhero or perhaps you know one in your neighbourhood? Tell us why you or someone you know deserves to be our 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year. We're looking for community leaders, inspiration mentors, the driving force behind a … View moreNominations are coming in thick and fast! Are you a gardening superhero or perhaps you know one in your neighbourhood? Tell us why you or someone you know deserves to be our 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year. We're looking for community leaders, inspiration mentors, the driving force behind a vege-growing food bank or someone who is beautifying their town or restoring wasteland. It could be anything... basically if a gardener has inspired you, let us know! Include your name and phone number plus contacts for the nominated gardener, or for a contact person if it's a group.
You can send nominations to 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year, NZ Gardener, PO Box 6341, Wellesley St, Auckland. Or enter on our website, nzgardener.co.nz
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Stuff has launched a series exploring the prospect of legalised cannabis in New Zealand. We'd love to know your thoughts on the prospect - vote in our poll below.
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Aftersocks NZ is a Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) initiative that supports rural communities, following an adverse event or natural disaster which has left them in need of financial assistance. Proceeds from the sale of Aftersocks contributes to the Rural Women New Zealand Adverse Events Relief … View moreAftersocks NZ is a Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) initiative that supports rural communities, following an adverse event or natural disaster which has left them in need of financial assistance. Proceeds from the sale of Aftersocks contributes to the Rural Women New Zealand Adverse Events Relief Fund.
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Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Recent research shows the Hauraki Rail Trail has brought an estimated $39m return to the region.
Hauraki Rail Trail Charitable Trust general manager Diane Drummond said figures showed visitors were spending an estimated $5m each year and an estimated $11m had been invested for development and … View moreRecent research shows the Hauraki Rail Trail has brought an estimated $39m return to the region.
Hauraki Rail Trail Charitable Trust general manager Diane Drummond said figures showed visitors were spending an estimated $5m each year and an estimated $11m had been invested for development and maintenance. See the full story here: www.stuff.co.nz...
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From today our Neighbourly page will be re-named to Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
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When school holidays come around, everything else goes on hold for parents. That's do-able for some, but not everyone has the option. Is the system working?
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Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Whitianga beach-goers welcomed a new resident at Buffalo Beach on June 29.
A seal was seen sunbathing on the rocks for the day before swimming back out to sea.
Monique Rush said the seal had a rest on the rocks all day, keeping an eye on all its visitors on the busy beach.
"Then about … View moreWhitianga beach-goers welcomed a new resident at Buffalo Beach on June 29.
A seal was seen sunbathing on the rocks for the day before swimming back out to sea.
Monique Rush said the seal had a rest on the rocks all day, keeping an eye on all its visitors on the busy beach.
"Then about 5pm [it] ...
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We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance. Make a real difference in the lives… View moreWant to share your skills through volunteering? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. We accept volunteers aged 25-75.
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Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Hauraki Herald
About 140 gymnasts from primary schools across the district had fun in the Thames Gym Sports Festival at Thames High School on June 29.
Students also competed in eight teams across three disciplines: cheerleading, hip hop and aerobics.
Thames Gym Sports Club coach Teresa Brownbridge said … View moreAbout 140 gymnasts from primary schools across the district had fun in the Thames Gym Sports Festival at Thames High School on June 29.
Students also competed in eight teams across three disciplines: cheerleading, hip hop and aerobics.
Thames Gym Sports Club coach Teresa Brownbridge said ...
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
VIDEO: The driver of a car leading police on a chase along a Hauraki highway was smoking a cigarette with his headphones in, a witness said.
He didn't look phased but the woman in the passenger seat of the fleeing car looked petrified, one motorist who passed the chase on the entrance to … View moreVIDEO: The driver of a car leading police on a chase along a Hauraki highway was smoking a cigarette with his headphones in, a witness said.
He didn't look phased but the woman in the passenger seat of the fleeing car looked petrified, one motorist who passed the chase on the entrance to Thames on Thursday said.
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