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Let's all get together and put tamariki first. Celebrate Children's Day in your community by organising an event. It can be anything, big or small. We have lots of ideas and tips to help. Register your event to receive a free pack of goodies for tamariki! Find out more!
The Team from Heart Foundation NZ
This February it’s our Big Heart Appeal street collection and I'm really hoping I can count on your help. Our success depends on generous people like you, who give 90 minutes of their time to collect much-needed funds for the Heart Foundation. Why 90 minutes? Because every 90 minutes another… View moreThis February it’s our Big Heart Appeal street collection and I'm really hoping I can count on your help. Our success depends on generous people like you, who give 90 minutes of their time to collect much-needed funds for the Heart Foundation. Why 90 minutes? Because every 90 minutes another Kiwi dies from heart disease. But by coming together and shaking a bucket in your community, we can make more life-saving research.
I will be out on the streets collecting alongside fellow Kiwis this February, can I count on you to join me?
Warmest wishes,
Tony Duncan
Chief Executive
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Palmers Whangarei is full of colour at the moment with hanging baskets, potted colour, impatiens, flower seedlings, begonias, roses and the BIGGEST range of newly arrived hibiscus ever held at Palmers.
Get in quick for our hot buys, including 1.9lt Lemon Meyers for $9.99, 1.5lt Fuchias for … View morePalmers Whangarei is full of colour at the moment with hanging baskets, potted colour, impatiens, flower seedlings, begonias, roses and the BIGGEST range of newly arrived hibiscus ever held at Palmers.
Get in quick for our hot buys, including 1.9lt Lemon Meyers for $9.99, 1.5lt Fuchias for $9.99, 1.25lt Black Magic Passionfruit for $7.99 and a massive 40% off our solar lighting, ideal for paths and lighting up the plants at night. Pop in to our cafe and enjoy our unique setting.
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Reporter Whangārei Leader
A warmer and wetter start to the year is on the cards for Northland, potentially bringing some much-needed relief for the region's farms. However, farmers aren't counting their chickens yet. John Blackwell, president of Federated Farmers, Northland said, "We do take note of weather … View moreA warmer and wetter start to the year is on the cards for Northland, potentially bringing some much-needed relief for the region's farms. However, farmers aren't counting their chickens yet. John Blackwell, president of Federated Farmers, Northland said, "We do take note of weather forecasts but they are notoriously known to be wrong."
Do you agree? Is the weather forecast usually right or wrong in Northland? Do you think we are in for a warmer and wetter year?
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