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Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui
Give us a call if you would like to know more about volunteering to help in our amazing events in November.
We'd love to hear from you - 03 573 5668
AND our office in Picton is due to open at the start of May so you will be able to pop in to see us in person.
Public Inquiry into the Earthquake Commission
The Public Inquiry into the Earthquake Commission is seeking submissions on any changes you think are needed to improve EQC’s policies, operations and service.
We would like to hear about your experiences with EQC, and your views about how to improve its readiness for future natural disasters.… View moreThe Public Inquiry into the Earthquake Commission is seeking submissions on any changes you think are needed to improve EQC’s policies, operations and service.
We would like to hear about your experiences with EQC, and your views about how to improve its readiness for future natural disasters.
We will be accepting written submissions until 19 May 2019.
You can make a submission and find out more online at eqcinquiry.govt.nz
For any queries or assistance contact the Inquiry team on info@eqcinquiry.govt.nz or 0508 INQ EQC (0508 467 372).
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Liz from Picton - Waikawa
2 tickets available for transfer which is permitted in the rules and you save $35 per ticket. We pay the $20 transfer fee. Grab a buddy and enter now with a big saving. Event is 11th May. You can run, run/walk or walk. Txt or phone 027 427 1116
Price: $75
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Yippeee! Just received the early copies of How to Grow Flowers 1944-2019, a special edition celebrating our 75th year (making us the oldest continuously published magazine in New Zealand), and it's beautiful! The first of a set coming out this year, How to Grow Flowers features the best advice… View moreYippeee! Just received the early copies of How to Grow Flowers 1944-2019, a special edition celebrating our 75th year (making us the oldest continuously published magazine in New Zealand), and it's beautiful! The first of a set coming out this year, How to Grow Flowers features the best advice from our archive, complete with vintage wisdom from long-time subscribers, garden clubs and knowledgeable experts. You have until April 14 to get the pre-sale price of $11.90 (25% off retail price). Order online or phone 0800 624 744.
The Team from Citizens Advice Bureau Marlborough
Awareness Week 8th – 14th April
Citizens Advice Invites you – to Discover Your Rights.
Helping people to know what their rights and responsibilities are and how they can act on these is the core to what the Citizens Advice is about!
“We help people from all walks of life to access the … View moreAwareness Week 8th – 14th April
Citizens Advice Invites you – to Discover Your Rights.
Helping people to know what their rights and responsibilities are and how they can act on these is the core to what the Citizens Advice is about!
“We help people from all walks of life to access the information they need so they are empowered to take the next steps and to resolve their problems”
A highlight of Awareness week is the launch of the new web site. The information about rights is grounded in the law but is practical and is expressed in a way that’s easy to understand. Please try it at our website www.cab.org.nz... or just search for Citizen's Advice Bureau.
Our volunteers have been busy upskilling in the use of this excellent resource.
We are also pleased to welcome a group of new volunteers, who are currently in training and we look forward to them being part of our TEAM.
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Thanks to everyone who joined us or submitted questions for our live chat with Resene colour experts Christine Hawkings and Merenia Patira.
If you missed it, you can still check out their answers and get some fresh decorating ideas, here.
Submissions are open on the 2019-20 Annual Plan, which explains Council’s work in the coming financial year, how much we expect to spend, and how it will be funded.
We want to hear what you think of Council’s plan, and what areas or projects you think should be priorities. Mayor John … View moreSubmissions are open on the 2019-20 Annual Plan, which explains Council’s work in the coming financial year, how much we expect to spend, and how it will be funded.
We want to hear what you think of Council’s plan, and what areas or projects you think should be priorities. Mayor John Leggett says the Council is maintaining it's focus on capital investment for Marlborough’s core infrastructure. “The proposed expenditure in this year’s annual plan will see Council investing $519M on core services over ten years.”
You can view a copy of the plan here.
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Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Do you know what your rights are at work? How about your rights to do with renting or owning a home? If you buy something that’s faulty do you know what your options are? This CAB Awareness Week from 8-14 April you’re being invited to Discover Your Rights – Tūhuratia ō motika!
Helping … View moreDo you know what your rights are at work? How about your rights to do with renting or owning a home? If you buy something that’s faulty do you know what your options are? This CAB Awareness Week from 8-14 April you’re being invited to Discover Your Rights – Tūhuratia ō motika!
Helping people to know what their rights and responsibilities are and how they can act on these is core to what the Citizens Advice Bureau is about. We help people from all walks of life to access the information they need so they are empowered to take next steps and to resolve their problems.
A highlight of this year’s Awareness Week is the launch of the CAB’s new public website - www.cab.org.nz.... After a year of development and user testing, the resulting website provides an accessible, mobile-friendly, knowledgebase of 2,000 questions and answers about people’s rights that are based on real issues confronted by clients.
The information about rights is grounded in the law but is practical and is expressed in a way that’s easy to understand.
The website also provides a directory of more than 30,000 community organisations so that the CAB can help connect people with any additional services they need.
We’re keen to break down any barriers people face in finding out what their rights are. Our new website is a fantastic resource for the whole community, and complements the amazing face-to-face and phone service provided by our skilled and dedicated volunteers.
We invite you to Discover Your Rights with us this Awareness Week by checking out our new website www.cab.org.nz..., calling us 0800 367 222, or by visiting your local CAB. We’re here to help.
Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui
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One key figure aboard the Endeavour was Tupaia, a Tahitian arioi (high priest) who came on board at Tahiti.
Tupaia was an expert navigator and helped Cook draw a chart showing the locations of more than 70 islands in relation to Tahiti.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
For many, having depression is like walking through mud every day.
Walk in their shoes for a day: put on your gumboots, and donate if you can to help us provide free counselling to any kid in need.
Two thumbs up to our awesome team over at Neighbourhood Support Waitakere for supporting this … View moreFor many, having depression is like walking through mud every day.
Walk in their shoes for a day: put on your gumboots, and donate if you can to help us provide free counselling to any kid in need.
Two thumbs up to our awesome team over at Neighbourhood Support Waitakere for supporting this year's campaign. 👍👍
#GumbootUpNZ
The Team from Resene ColorShop Blenheim
Magazines and newspapers starting to pile up and take over your lounge? Create a handy place to keep them handy and tidy at the same time with this practical magazine rack finished in Resene wood stain and paint. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. … View moreMagazines and newspapers starting to pile up and take over your lounge? Create a handy place to keep them handy and tidy at the same time with this practical magazine rack finished in Resene wood stain and paint. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui
Captain James Cook was renowned for his leadership skills, and in particular for sailing around the world without losing a single man to scurvy (for which he won the Copley Medal in 1776).
When Cook and the Endeavour arrived in New Zealand, he came across our native brassica Lepidium oleraceum … View moreCaptain James Cook was renowned for his leadership skills, and in particular for sailing around the world without losing a single man to scurvy (for which he won the Copley Medal in 1776).
When Cook and the Endeavour arrived in New Zealand, he came across our native brassica Lepidium oleraceum (later dubbed Cook's Scurvy Grass) which he found particularly effective.
Photo: Phil Bendle
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