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On the basis of the observations done on eating and sleeping patterns of various individuals, it has been noticed that people who have been involved in binge eating for a while, find it difficult to fall asleep. They do not feel sleepy at the usual timings and feel exhausted during the work hours. … View moreOn the basis of the observations done on eating and sleeping patterns of various individuals, it has been noticed that people who have been involved in binge eating for a while, find it difficult to fall asleep. They do not feel sleepy at the usual timings and feel exhausted during the work hours. They also start putting on extra weight. Annoyance and depression also start to get a grip on them. Read the full blog at goo.gl...
Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand
Want to promote National Volunteer Week? 🎉
We have loads of amazing resources on the NVW website, to help you run your own campaign! Check out the link for more details.
National Volunteer Week celebrates the 1.2 million Kiwis who volunteer in our communities every year. The theme for … View moreWant to promote National Volunteer Week? 🎉
We have loads of amazing resources on the NVW website, to help you run your own campaign! Check out the link for more details.
National Volunteer Week celebrates the 1.2 million Kiwis who volunteer in our communities every year. The theme for 2018: Volunteers, The Heart of our Community – By many, the work will be completed, Mā tini, mā mano, ka rapa te whai, captures the essence of the volunteering spirit and the essential link between volunteers and the communities who benefit from their generosity. The event will run from June 17-23, 2018.
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Don't be one of those people who keeps putting off getting on top of your type two diabetes.
Left too long diabetes will kill you.
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TEXT DESMOND to 0278 830 158 and make a plan to live a longer … View moreDon't be one of those people who keeps putting off getting on top of your type two diabetes.
Left too long diabetes will kill you.
Now we think that's a pretty good reason to come along to our FREE DESMOND Program!
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Annette from Rotorua Central
Hi everyone, I have been making scarves, beanies and fingerless gloves for the homeless, i was going to leave them in places around town but my neice suggested "Love Soup" so far I have donated 20 sets of scarves and beanies and 10 pairs of fingerless gloves. i have run out of polar … View moreHi everyone, I have been making scarves, beanies and fingerless gloves for the homeless, i was going to leave them in places around town but my neice suggested "Love Soup" so far I have donated 20 sets of scarves and beanies and 10 pairs of fingerless gloves. i have run out of polar fleece and I am looking for donations so I can keep making thses for our local needy Please if you can help it would be greatly appriciated
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The Team from ACC New Zealand
There are more than 500,000 businesses in New Zealand. Each of these businesses while different in size and sector all have one thing in common, people.
Everyone who works or owns a business in New Zealand pays levies. Your levy goes towards insuring and protecting your most important assets –… View moreThere are more than 500,000 businesses in New Zealand. Each of these businesses while different in size and sector all have one thing in common, people.
Everyone who works or owns a business in New Zealand pays levies. Your levy goes towards insuring and protecting your most important assets – you and your people.
Annual ACC invoices for businesses are sent out from 9 July and there’s a few things you need to know to make the process a whole lot easier.
If your details or circumstances have changed since last year, you can update these online. If you do this by 22 June, we can invoice you correctly.
Check out our guide to ACC levies and get it done online.
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Andrew from Springfield - Tihiotonga
Three pieces of used carpet, two about 3 x 3 metres (one oatmeal colour and one light grass green colour) and about 1 x 3 metres (oatmeal colour). All with some light stains. Could be suitable for a sleep out or small room. All free to pickup from Springfield region. If not gone by Wednesday … View moreThree pieces of used carpet, two about 3 x 3 metres (one oatmeal colour and one light grass green colour) and about 1 x 3 metres (oatmeal colour). All with some light stains. Could be suitable for a sleep out or small room. All free to pickup from Springfield region. If not gone by Wednesday will go to the dump.
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Jo from Rotorua Central
My daughter is fundraising to get to Spain with her Spanish class, she has $6000 to raise, and we have $2000 to go, with 3 months to go - my friend has set up a give-a-little page - I hope you don't mind me sharing it here
givealittle.co.nz...
Glenda from Rotorua Central
7 lattice + 9 wood & lattice
180 x 180
Plus wooden gate 170 H x 155
Wanted it all taken as a lot
Price: $50
Ann from Ngongotaha
I am on the subject of the poles or what ever they are suppose to be a big waste of money as far as I am concerned and they call that art. Our mayor and her councilers need to look at the people for once, you put up this rubbish at a huge cost and that should have been put into the struggling … View moreI am on the subject of the poles or what ever they are suppose to be a big waste of money as far as I am concerned and they call that art. Our mayor and her councilers need to look at the people for once, you put up this rubbish at a huge cost and that should have been put into the struggling families and the homeless and the elderly not on rubbish like that. Our rates have trippled over the last thirteen years and it is getting impossible to keep your homes going. Has the mayor and her councillers for gotton what Rotorua is all about and the culture that is here people do not come to Rotorua to look at rubbish like that they want to follow the culture and that is in a museum that not been sorted yet, we are not a big city like Auckland etc we are a cultural place in the Bay Of Plenty. Get your act together and look after the people and stop charging us in the rates for all this rubbish and let us see our retirement out in our own house until we pass on not in the streets.
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