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1630 days ago

Compact that garage mess...

The Team from Resene ColorShop Feilding

Upcycle a pallet and old kitchen forks to help keep garden tools organised.

Make the most of this weekend with this step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this project yourself

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1630 days ago

Sort It Online | 25 May – 19 June 2020

Communication Team from Manawatu District Council

Introducing Sort It Online a new platform that provides jobseekers and students with worthwhile ways to connect with potential Manawatū employers and education providers virtually.

Sort It Online is made up of two components, an Online Webinar Series and the recently launched Sort It Event App.

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Introducing Sort It Online a new platform that provides jobseekers and students with worthwhile ways to connect with potential Manawatū employers and education providers virtually.

Sort It Online is made up of two components, an Online Webinar Series and the recently launched Sort It Event App.

Kicking off on Monday 25th May Sort It Online will run over the course of four weeks with a series of webinars and workshops, each of them designed to introduce you to a different industry or career pathway that you can explore. The webinars will be about 30 minutes long, taking place most weekdays, and will include a presentation from a business leader or industry expert and a chance for live Q&A with attendees.

To see what webinars are available and to register, visit sortexpo.co.nz... or download the ManawatuNZ app on the App Store or Google Play.

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1631 days ago

Poll: City to compromise on rates increase

Reporter Manawatū Standard

Ngā mihi o te ata kiritata,

Palmerston North City Council may drop its 4.4 per cent rates increase to 1.95 per cent following the hardships of a Covid-19 recession.

Nearly half the public submissions on the draft budget asked council to freeze rates or reduce the increase.

But Councillor … View more
Ngā mihi o te ata kiritata,

Palmerston North City Council may drop its 4.4 per cent rates increase to 1.95 per cent following the hardships of a Covid-19 recession.

Nearly half the public submissions on the draft budget asked council to freeze rates or reduce the increase.

But Councillor Susan Baty said it would not be possible to freeze rates and still build a progressive city.

Are they making the right decision?

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City to compromise on rates increase
  • 16.2% Āe, we need a rise to progress the city
    16.2% Complete
  • 83.8% Kāore, families are suffering and need a buffer
    83.8% Complete
111 votes
A
1630 days ago

4 sale

Amor from Highbury - Westbrook

LP records
Portable gas heater
Exerciser circular
Round glass table
Oblong glass table
Does anyone know the ph number of a person that was on neighbourly that could change HRV filters please
Thk you

Negotiable

1631 days ago

This weeks Property Weekly is now available

Matthew Reporter from

Check out this weeks Property Weekly
A great place to find Palmerston Norths and surrounds best properties

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1632 days ago

Crazy travel deals for Kiwis

Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel

If you've ever wanted to travel NZ, now is the time. These deals are incredible value.

1632 days ago

Need Glass Repairs?

Craig Bismark from Bismark Glass Ltd

Hi neighbours,
Crickey its great to be out and about again. Level 2 feels like such freedom doesn't it? Even if we do need to keep our distance and wash our hands constantly.
If you'd like to get any window glass repaired before the real cold comes, please give us a call.

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1632 days ago

'Mum and dad' landlords affected by law changes

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

The freeze on tenancy terminations has impacted 'Mum and dad' landlords in ways no-one could have predicted prior to Covid-19.

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1632 days ago

Free Microsoft Word Online Course – 25th May 2020

Frances from Awapuni

Starts Monday 25th May 2020
Monday and Tuesday 9.30 am – 11.30 am (4 hours per week)
20 Hour Programme
An introduction to Word
Explore and learn new skills.
Know how to:
• Design, layout and create documents
• Insert and format pictures and shapes
• Create SmartArt and WordArt
• Use … View more
Starts Monday 25th May 2020
Monday and Tuesday 9.30 am – 11.30 am (4 hours per week)
20 Hour Programme
An introduction to Word
Explore and learn new skills.
Know how to:
• Design, layout and create documents
• Insert and format pictures and shapes
• Create SmartArt and WordArt
• Use Themes and Styles
• Produce table of contents and cover pages
Want more information on course delivery.
Email our tutor at sbarrass.211@literacy.org.nz and course information will be sent to you.
Our usual Microsoft Office course will resume in term 3.

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1632 days ago

Nominate a favourite local for a Local Like!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Got a local business that went over and above during lockdown? Is there one you’ve really missed - or one that's brightened your day? Maybe it’s a business who just needs a helping hand at the moment...

Nominate them for a Local Like! Your shoutout could appear as an advert on Stuff, on… View more
Got a local business that went over and above during lockdown? Is there one you’ve really missed - or one that's brightened your day? Maybe it’s a business who just needs a helping hand at the moment...

Nominate them for a Local Like! Your shoutout could appear as an advert on Stuff, on Neighbourly, or in your local paper. Plus you could win a bag of feijoas (or a $100 voucher to the business you nominate).
Nominate now

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1632 days ago

Mission Feedback – Join the conversation

Mission Feedback

As a nation, we recently held a moving ANZAC Day commemoration. So now is a good time to reflect on how we treat our military personnel during and after their service. It speaks volumes about who we are as New Zealanders.

Let’s not leave those who serve our country behind.

Can New Zealand … View more
As a nation, we recently held a moving ANZAC Day commemoration. So now is a good time to reflect on how we treat our military personnel during and after their service. It speaks volumes about who we are as New Zealanders.

Let’s not leave those who serve our country behind.

Can New Zealand do more to ensure that past, present and future service people - and their whānau – are recognised and supported?

Join the conversation now at missionfeedback.co.nz
Join now

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1633 days ago

Rain? Water?

John from FAMCO Water cartage

Places we go? Where water is needed!
0800 456463

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