Whakarewarewa, Rotorua

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1699 days ago

Looking for Ponga

Hinewai from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi

Hi just wondering if anyone has any ponga lying around they’re willing to gift? We are wanting to mend a garden at our kohanga. Thought we’d ask before we go and buy.

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1700 days ago

Are you a Kapa Haka?

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi

Develop your knowledge of Māori performing arts

Ngā Mana Whakairo a Toi, our Bachelor of Māori Performing Arts degree provides quality training for kaihaka who aim to work in teaching, cultural tourism, media and a range of other mediums to enhance Māori performing art tutor development and … View more
Develop your knowledge of Māori performing arts

Ngā Mana Whakairo a Toi, our Bachelor of Māori Performing Arts degree provides quality training for kaihaka who aim to work in teaching, cultural tourism, media and a range of other mediums to enhance Māori performing art tutor development and to provide pathways into the fields of Māori development and business initiatives. Enrol as a group and with our support, teaching and learning can be made available in your own rohe!

Image: Te Kapa Haka o Te Iti Kahurangi by Rawhitiroa Photography
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1701 days ago

StarJam is coming to Rotorua!

The Team from StarJam - Rotorua

StarJam is a not-for-profit organisation passionate about unleashing the potential of young people with disabilities through music, dance and performance. We run fun, supportive and encouraging music workshops for young people aged between 6 and 25 years old throughout New Zealand, and we're … View moreStarJam is a not-for-profit organisation passionate about unleashing the potential of young people with disabilities through music, dance and performance. We run fun, supportive and encouraging music workshops for young people aged between 6 and 25 years old throughout New Zealand, and we're hoping to start 4 musical workshops in Rotorua next term!

To tell you all about StarJam, we're coming down to Rotorua on Tuesday 24th March to run an information evening for interested families, school, community organisations etc. It will be held from 4.30pm-5.30pm at Rotorua Community Youth Centre. We'd love to see you there!

Please RSVP to this information evening by emailing auckland@starjam.org. If you can't make it but are interested , please still email so we can keep you in the loop. We hope to see you there!

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1701 days ago

How to Make a No-Sew T-Shirt Bag

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Rotorua

Here at Curtain Clean we are big advocates of sustainability. Clean, re-use, recycle!

Help us reduce waste and have fun doing it with our little tutorial on how to turn a T-shirt into a re-usable bag.

You’ll need:
Old t-shirt – The thicker the fabric, the sturdier the bag
Sharp … View more
Here at Curtain Clean we are big advocates of sustainability. Clean, re-use, recycle!

Help us reduce waste and have fun doing it with our little tutorial on how to turn a T-shirt into a re-usable bag.

You’ll need:
Old t-shirt – The thicker the fabric, the sturdier the bag
Sharp scissors, preferably fabric scissors
Washable marker (optional)

Step 1: Cut the sleeves off so it resembles a singlet.

Step 2: Cut the neckline area into a circle or oval – these will become our handles. Trace a bowl to get a perfectly round circle.

Step 3: Turn the t-shirt inside out. Determine where you want the bottom of the bag to be and trace a line across. Keep in mind that depending on the fabric used, your tote is likely stretch and become longer when it’s filled with stuff.

Step 4: Cut slits from the bottom of the shirt up to the line marking the bottom of your bag. Keep the slits small to prevent large gaps in the bottom of the bag. You’ll want to cut both the front and back layers together because they need to match up for the next step.

Step 5: Tie the front and back fringe together in knots and turn the shirt right side out. For extra embellishments, tie the straps (handles) in knots, or tie bits of t-shirt scrap to the top.

P.S. We'd love to see your creations!!

1701 days ago

Ryman pioneers a new way of living

Offering a peek behind the curtain, Ryman have released behind the scenes footage from their recent film. Showcasing their passion for life, Ryman residents from New Zealand and Australia feature in the film. Let’s meet the stars.

“If I hear music, I just want to dance – body seems to just… View more
Offering a peek behind the curtain, Ryman have released behind the scenes footage from their recent film. Showcasing their passion for life, Ryman residents from New Zealand and Australia feature in the film. Let’s meet the stars.

“If I hear music, I just want to dance – body seems to just move!” says dancer Audrey, 84. Poet Brian, 86, says “Poetry helps me to question and understand the meaning of life”, followed by a witty “– haven’t worked out what it means yet”.

As their residents blaze their own trails, Ryman matches that pioneering spirit. “Ryman villages offer living choices to suit everyone so that you can live the way you want.
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1702 days ago

Have micro-credentials helped you get ahead?

Josephine Franks Reporter from Sunday Star Times

Gone are the days of getting one qualification out of school to see you through your working life. Now, upskilling, online courses and on-the-job training are all part of making your way up the career ladder. 

We want to talk to people who have completed micro-credentials, bitesize qualifications… View more
Gone are the days of getting one qualification out of school to see you through your working life. Now, upskilling, online courses and on-the-job training are all part of making your way up the career ladder. 

We want to talk to people who have completed micro-credentials, bitesize qualifications for specific skills. 

Perhaps you've pieced together a full qualification by doing online courses, or maybe you've taken a workshop rather than investing in a six-month course. We'd love to hear from you - email josephine.franks@stuff.co.nz

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1702 days ago

We want to floor you Whakatane!

Carpet Court

Looking for that new opportunity? Love interiors?

We provide our customers with Gold Award Winning Service alongside the world’s best flooring products, including Rhino, Cavalier Bremworth, Godfrey Hirst and Feltex.

Come and join the largest flooring retailer and installer in New Zealand. … View more
Looking for that new opportunity? Love interiors?

We provide our customers with Gold Award Winning Service alongside the world’s best flooring products, including Rhino, Cavalier Bremworth, Godfrey Hirst and Feltex.

Come and join the largest flooring retailer and installer in New Zealand. We are actively seeking a Franchise Partner for a new Carpet Court store in Whakatane.

If you’re interested in knowing more, call
Colin Jones 0274 534876
Head of Sales and Partnerships - Carpet Court NZ
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1705 days ago

Decorate in style and save

Resene

Get decorating and $ave with 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers, sealers, wallpapers, decorating accessories and cleaning products!

Come in and see us and get all the advice you need for your projects. Whether you need help choosing colours, deciding which products to use, or … View more
Get decorating and $ave with 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers, sealers, wallpapers, decorating accessories and cleaning products!

Come in and see us and get all the advice you need for your projects. Whether you need help choosing colours, deciding which products to use, or what prep is required, Resene staff can help you every step of the way.

Resene products are designed and made in NZ and have been since Resene started in Wellington over 70 years ago.

Come in and get inspired to make the most of your home.
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1706 days ago

Only 3 weeks to go until Neighbours Day Aotearoa kicks off!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

One way to take part is by joining or setting up a Neighbourhood Support group on your street.

Our Coordinator at Hastings District Council recently sent us this snap from a get together with residents from a new suburb who are keen to get Neighbourhood Support up and running.

To gauge interest, … View more
One way to take part is by joining or setting up a Neighbourhood Support group on your street.

Our Coordinator at Hastings District Council recently sent us this snap from a get together with residents from a new suburb who are keen to get Neighbourhood Support up and running.

To gauge interest, he hosted a free barbecue at a park with the support of their local New Zealand Police to bring neighbours together to discuss setting it up. Every group is different in how it chooses to operate. Our policy is whatever works best for your area!

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