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Te Radar (TV personality and local legend) shared a video with us in celebration of "National Volunteer Week: Live, Laugh, Share, Volunteer" :www.youtube.com...
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For ten years a group of women have been stitching love into thousands of knitted blankets and garments to help keep poor families in Eastern Europe warm.
The Onerahi based knitting group are part of Operation Cover Up, a Mission Without Borders New Zealand project.
The women meet every … View moreFor ten years a group of women have been stitching love into thousands of knitted blankets and garments to help keep poor families in Eastern Europe warm.
The Onerahi based knitting group are part of Operation Cover Up, a Mission Without Borders New Zealand project.
The women meet every fortnight...
Hi Neighbourly members. At SBS Bank we could have a home loan to help make your dream a reality. Whether you’re putting down roots for the first time, upsizing to suit a growing family, planning your dream home or looking to grow your wealth.
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… View moreHi Neighbourly members. At SBS Bank we could have a home loan to help make your dream a reality. Whether you’re putting down roots for the first time, upsizing to suit a growing family, planning your dream home or looking to grow your wealth.
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Dr Lance O'Sullivan writes from the heart, and from the head: "It was 1996 and we were young parents. I was at medical school when I came upon an anti-immunisation pamphlet left in one of our lecture theatres.
"I was suspicious of the establishment at the time. You need to … View moreDr Lance O'Sullivan writes from the heart, and from the head: "It was 1996 and we were young parents. I was at medical school when I came upon an anti-immunisation pamphlet left in one of our lecture theatres.
"I was suspicious of the establishment at the time. You need to understand, I had grown up a welfare-dependent "half-caste" (I hate that term) boy living with his mother, escaping from a life of alcohol, crime and a level of violence that I would not tolerate for my daughters. An under-achiever, I was expelled from two secondary schools. I feel I had a reason to be angry at "the system".
"Then I became a father. It changed my life. I needed to be a responsible adult caring for a son, then a daughter – eventually seven children. We were young parents and wanted to do only the best for these precious beings.
"I read the pamphlet. It described "studies" in the Netherlands into communities that didn't look like mine, but I took little persuasion. I stated our second child, our little daughter Te Miringa, would not be immunised.
"At the time my wife Tracy was working as a nurse at the local medical centre and immunising children daily. Yet this was my protest against the establishment that I so mistrusted.
"Fifteen months later, we had a scare. Te Miringa became unwell with high fever and a body rash and the doctors were concerned as there was a measles outbreak locally. And I realised the information from the Netherlands did not reflect my reality.
"We got Te Miringa immunised."
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Mark from Kerikeri District
Just a warning to business owners with broadband EFTPOS connections who use Paymark.
Paymark have introduced a charge for phone connections on EFTPOS when you lose the broadband connection and choose to use a POTS (Plain old telephone service) connection.
Beware that this charge is $6.95 plus … View moreJust a warning to business owners with broadband EFTPOS connections who use Paymark.
Paymark have introduced a charge for phone connections on EFTPOS when you lose the broadband connection and choose to use a POTS (Plain old telephone service) connection.
Beware that this charge is $6.95 plus GST per use.
Please email support@paymark.co.nz if you have any opinions about this draconian charge.
Kate from Kerikeri District
Does anyone know of a handy man in the Kerikeri area? Thanks very much Kate
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