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2579 days ago

Poll: Would you change the channel if a TV presenter was speaking Te Reo often?

Reporter Rotorua News

hi neighbours,
Tamati Coffey has been warned by a viewer against speaking Māori too often.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
The viewer said people would switch off his new programme if he didn't stop speaking Te Reo. So what do you think? Would you change the channel?

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Would you change the channel if a TV presenter was speaking Te Reo often?
  • 49.3% No
    49.3% Complete
  • 50.7% Yes
    50.7% Complete
136 votes
2572 days ago

Wooden bookcase wanted to buy

Glenda from Rotorua Central

Are you considering down-sizing or decluttering? I'm seeking a bookcase that can fit in a space that is 115cm long x 45cm deep - preferably height would include 4 shelves at least. Thanks

2583 days ago

Assiduous creeping...

Patricia from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi

Why are we getting so much advertising on this site? When Neighborly 1st started it was all about a site for neighbors & neighborhoods to connect & share. Now we have lengthy adverts about hair salons and adds from AMI (trying to sneak it in amongst "Tips" to keep your home safe).… View moreWhy are we getting so much advertising on this site? When Neighborly 1st started it was all about a site for neighbors & neighborhoods to connect & share. Now we have lengthy adverts about hair salons and adds from AMI (trying to sneak it in amongst "Tips" to keep your home safe). It used to be you could not advertise your own business, you could only recommend a business from personal experience of having used them. I am sick of seeing adds for all sorts of services repeated on a regular basis on this site. Yes, completely understand your truck for hire or gardening or nail manicure businesses need to make money, but this is hijacking a site that for once was about the welfare of everyday people. Encouraging them to connect with each other to minimize isolation, crime, or other ills in our neighborhoods. Advertising is everywhere- tons of forums for it. Please don't allow it to overtake here as well!

2576 days ago

$60,000 legal costs of Rotorua mayoralty court fight

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News

Hi neighbours,
We can finally reveal how much the Rotorua mayoral legal battle cost ratepayers: $63,487.48.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
What do you think of the costs?
## Note your comments may be used in print unless your write NFP##

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2573 days ago

Shop Counters FREE

Catherine from Rotorua Central

Shop counters available free to anyone that wants them. Must be collected as they are being removed. ie. evenings of 2,3,9,10 November. They will not be held. Can be seen earlier. Message me if interested.

Free

2573 days ago

Home is where the heart is

Heartland Bank

At Heartland Bank, we share Neighbourly’s commitment to Kiwi communities and we’re proud to offer seniors the opportunity to stay in the home they love.

A house is more than bricks and mortar and a community is more than a boundary on a map; both are full of memories and comfortable … View more
At Heartland Bank, we share Neighbourly’s commitment to Kiwi communities and we’re proud to offer seniors the opportunity to stay in the home they love.

A house is more than bricks and mortar and a community is more than a boundary on a map; both are full of memories and comfortable connectedness. If your parent is having a tough time making ends meet, but don’t want to sell their home to fund the things they need or want, consider talking to them about releasing some equity in their home with a Heartland Reverse Mortgage.
Learn more

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2574 days ago

Does Sleeping In on the Weekend Repay Weekday Sleep Debt?

Beds4U Rotorua

A week of early mornings and hard work naturally causes us to long for more sleep on the weekends, when schedules (and alarm clocks) are tossed to the wind. While extra time in the sack on Saturday and Sunday mornings makes us feel better, it can cause some serious upheaval in the upcoming work … View moreA week of early mornings and hard work naturally causes us to long for more sleep on the weekends, when schedules (and alarm clocks) are tossed to the wind. While extra time in the sack on Saturday and Sunday mornings makes us feel better, it can cause some serious upheaval in the upcoming work week.
Read More: goo.gl...

2575 days ago

Find your potential - Study a Bachelor of Arts

Massey University

Acquire new and adaptable skills. With a Bachelor of Arts, you’ll be ready to take on the changing world. Our courses have been designed to give you the skills employers are looking for – critical thinking, communication and problem solving nous. With 26 majors on offer you can study what … View moreAcquire new and adaptable skills. With a Bachelor of Arts, you’ll be ready to take on the changing world. Our courses have been designed to give you the skills employers are looking for – critical thinking, communication and problem solving nous. With 26 majors on offer you can study what you’re passionate about, while gaining valuable knowledge that will serve you now and in the future. Apply now for 2018

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2576 days ago

Halloween Tips from the Neighbourly Team

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Whether you're hitting the street to trick or treat, or staying inside with the the candy bowl by your side - here's some Neighbourly Halloween tips to ensure that this Tuesday is a fun and safe experience for you and your neighbours!

1. Set up a Halloween Group for your street! Plan … View more
Whether you're hitting the street to trick or treat, or staying inside with the the candy bowl by your side - here's some Neighbourly Halloween tips to ensure that this Tuesday is a fun and safe experience for you and your neighbours!

1. Set up a Halloween Group for your street! Plan your Halloween evening with your neighbours to see what time everyone is taking the kids out. You could even co-ordinate matching costumes!

2. Download one of our SPOOKY Neighbourly Halloween posters to stick on your house or letterbox for if:
- You welcome all trick or treaters
- You want trick or treaters to stay away

3. Stay in areas of your neighbourhood that are familiar and are well lit. And although Halloween is supposed to be spooky, be careful not to frighten your elderly neighbours by popping out of the dark!

Stay safe and have fun!

- The Neighbourly Team

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2591 days ago

Glass Jars with Lids

Melissa from Rotorua Central

Hello does anyone have any glass jars with lids like the coffee jars? Thank you

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2578 days ago

mini hamburger buns

Margaret from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi

Anyone out there know where I can buy mini hamburger buns suitable for canapes/fingerfood. No problems if outside Rotorua only if they deliver. The smaller the buns the better. Cheers

2578 days ago

Announcing Resene Colour your Community! *WIN*

Resene

Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! This is a chance to make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a splash of paint. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!

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Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! This is a chance to make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a splash of paint. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!

Whether it's a new mural for your community hall, a graffiti clean up or a local playground paint job, Colour Your Community lets you paint the town red (or green or blue). Apply now on behalf of your organisation, business, or for your own community project.
Apply for paint!

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2578 days ago

Halloween Survey results revealed!

FreshChoice Te Ngae

Halloween is creeping up! Our recent Halloween Survey has revealed what New Zealanders REALLY think of Halloween. Did you know that only 1 in 10 households give out healthy snacks to trick or treaters, or that our favourite thing to dress up as is a ‘witch’?

We found out that some … View more
Halloween is creeping up! Our recent Halloween Survey has revealed what New Zealanders REALLY think of Halloween. Did you know that only 1 in 10 households give out healthy snacks to trick or treaters, or that our favourite thing to dress up as is a ‘witch’?

We found out that some participants have some pretty wacky costume ideas like; ‘Donald Trump', ‘an inflatable flamingo’ a ‘popcorn vendor’ and ‘grumpy grannies’. Comment below with what you'll be dressing up as this year!
More Halloween Facts

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2579 days ago

Consumers trust traditional media

Jason from Jason Fox - Stuff

June 2017 Colmar Brunton research shows 2 things:
- New Zealander's are weary of fake news on social media
- We trust much more in traditional media

Sure everyone is on social media a lot these days, however trust is paramount when it comes to placing your business and brand - align … View more
June 2017 Colmar Brunton research shows 2 things:
- New Zealander's are weary of fake news on social media
- We trust much more in traditional media

Sure everyone is on social media a lot these days, however trust is paramount when it comes to placing your business and brand - align yourself with a trusted and premium environment like stuff.co.nz

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2580 days ago

3 gardening tips from the BOP GARDENA Gardener of the Year finalist

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

3 questions for the amazing volunteers from the Bay of Plenty Tree Society, who are a finalist in our GARDENA Gardener of the Year award.
1. Best irrigation tip? Drip feed irrigation.
2. The one gardening tool you can't do without? A spade.
3. Top tip for novice gardener? Enjoy the … View more
3 questions for the amazing volunteers from the Bay of Plenty Tree Society, who are a finalist in our GARDENA Gardener of the Year award.
1. Best irrigation tip? Drip feed irrigation.
2. The one gardening tool you can't do without? A spade.
3. Top tip for novice gardener? Enjoy the environment you're in.
Read about these amazing gardeners and the other finalists, and vote!

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