Rongotea - Awahuri, Rongotea

Share events on Neighbourly

Share events on Neighbourly

Whether it's a market, garage sale or free event, share it with your neighbours here

1886 days ago

Will you paint it blue?

Resene

Over 3000 New Zealand men are diagnosed with Prostate Cancer each year. Paint it blue for our boys by buying a *blue* Resene testpot. We'll donate $1 to The Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand with every blue 60ml testpot sold between 10-25 September 2019. It's that simple! Find out more

Image
1886 days ago

Poll: Election signs - Would you be willing to let our local body candidates put a sign up on your fence?

Kathryn King Reporter from Manawatū Standard

Hi neighbours,
Some of the council candidates have found themselves in a confusing tangle over whether or not they are allowed to put their election signs up on the fence in front of the site of the proposed Countdown on Pioneer Highway. www.stuff.co.nz...

Image
Election signs - Would you be willing to let our local body candidates put a sign up on your fence?
  • 9.4% Yes
    9.4% Complete
  • 73.6% No
    73.6% Complete
  • 17% For the right price
    17% Complete
106 votes
1887 days ago

Speak Te Reo with Neighbourly!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Kia ora koutou! I'm Zach, one of the Neighbourly Team!

For Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, we want to encourage our Neighbourly members to use more Te Reo in their neighbourhoods. To help with that here a few questions and answers to use with your neighbours. From simple greetings to asking about … View more
Kia ora koutou! I'm Zach, one of the Neighbourly Team!

For Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, we want to encourage our Neighbourly members to use more Te Reo in their neighbourhoods. To help with that here a few questions and answers to use with your neighbours. From simple greetings to asking about rubbish bin collections - we have it covered!

Have a watch and give it a go! www.youtube.com...

R
1887 days ago

The Look Out! Handy Events & Entertainment Guide

Richard from Awapuni

The weekly Look Out! arts, events & entertainment guide comes with enough warm fuzzies to counter the inclement spring conditions. Te Wiki o te Reo Maori sees the national Ngā Manu Kōrero Speech Competitions at the RoB; Chamber Music NZ bring Matthew Barley & Stephen De Pledge to the … View moreThe weekly Look Out! arts, events & entertainment guide comes with enough warm fuzzies to counter the inclement spring conditions. Te Wiki o te Reo Maori sees the national Ngā Manu Kōrero Speech Competitions at the RoB; Chamber Music NZ bring Matthew Barley & Stephen De Pledge to the Globe; it's the launch of Chinese Language Week at the Moon Show; the Manawatū Art Trail is on, as is the Manawatū Craft & Food Fair, while Stan Walker plays the RoB next Tuesday.

Look Out Sept 9 - 17.docx Download View

1887 days ago

Three-minute power te reo Māori lesson: Five words every Kiwi should know

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Hi Neighbours,

You don't need to learn how to speak perfect, formal te reo Māori to help normalise the language of Aotearoa - you can do it one word at a time.

At the end of this three-minute power te reo Māori lesson you'll know five key words and how to use them.

On Friday our … View more
Hi Neighbours,

You don't need to learn how to speak perfect, formal te reo Māori to help normalise the language of Aotearoa - you can do it one word at a time.

At the end of this three-minute power te reo Māori lesson you'll know five key words and how to use them.

On Friday our tutor, Anton Matthews, will be live on Stuff at 12.30pm to answer any questions from this week's lessons.

For more lessons, click here

1887 days ago

Neighbourhood Support is proud to support Te Wiki o te Reo Māori which kicks off today!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

To celebrate here are 3 words you can use in your next kōrero about mental health + well-being. 🗣🧡

#NSNZmentalhealth #TeWikioTeReoMāori #KiaKahaTeReoMāori

Image
1887 days ago

Marian’s Walk will Inspire Youth to Take On the Challenge of Life

Graeme Dingle Foundation

For Marian Campbell, walking the length of New Zealand is a way of both inspiring young people to find a pathway in life, and paying homage to the people who have inspired her.

Image
C
1888 days ago

Vacuum cleaner

Cherie from Feilding

6 months old. Bagless.
Works ok. Reason for selling I upgraded to stick vacum. Txt if interested in viewing 0273936890

Price: $30

Image
1888 days ago

PLEASE SHARE TO ALL YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS PLEASE

Cynthia from Foxton

Parents and Grandparents and Aunties and Uncles Please Read:
Lifesaving advice that prevented the kidnapping of 4-year-old boy

children are constantly curious and have the urge to explore. Children can also wander off and get lost from time to time.
Almost everyone has experienced the horror of … View more
Parents and Grandparents and Aunties and Uncles Please Read:
Lifesaving advice that prevented the kidnapping of 4-year-old boy

children are constantly curious and have the urge to explore. Children can also wander off and get lost from time to time.
Almost everyone has experienced the horror of losing sight of a child, although on this family outing, things took a terrifying turn.
In June last year a UK woman recalled her actions when her 4-year-old nephew Jake went missing and published them on a now viral blog post.
Vicky Hamilton-Ross recounted the events of the day when her sister Lucinda, her nephew Jake and herself attended a beach event in Bournemouth, England.
Vicky’s sister Lucinda turned away from her 4-year-old son to pick something up and in less than minutes, Jake had vanished.
Army cadets were chaperoning the event and quickly advised Vicky and Lucinda to start yelling descriptions of the boy, what he looked like and what he was wearing.
“‘We are looking for a boy. He is four years old, blond and in a red t-shirt. Have you seen him?’ … they repeated this loudly and consistently as they covered areas nearby,” Hamilton-Ross wrote on the blog.
After 15 minutes of searching, Jake was found on the beach.
Hamilton-Ross explained that by loudly yelling a description, any perpetrator would have been scared off or identified.
“It meant the guy couldn’t leave the beach without being spotted, so he just left Jake and walked away,” she explained.
It was that advice that saved his life. Once safely reunited with his mother and aunty he told them, “There was a bald man in a white t-shirt, he said he would take me to see a real rocket ship.”
Hamilton-Ross further praises the advice she was given.
“I would urge every parent to do this immediately, even if you suspect they are just around the corner. What’s the worst that could happen, you are slightly embarrassed because they hadn’t gone anywhere? It’s well worth that risk.”

Top