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Have you held the door open for someone this year? Or paid for someone's coffee? If you haven't, this weekend is your chance to. Tomorrow people all over the country will be getting involved in spreading kindness on Random Acts of Kindness Day.
Here are ten things you can do on Random … View moreHave you held the door open for someone this year? Or paid for someone's coffee? If you haven't, this weekend is your chance to. Tomorrow people all over the country will be getting involved in spreading kindness on Random Acts of Kindness Day.
Here are ten things you can do on Random Acts of Kindness Day that will spread a bit of joy to others and make life that little bit easier.
1. Hold the door open for someone.
2. Pay for someone else's morning coffee.
3. Do some baking and drop it at a neighbour's house.
4. Pay for a stranger's parking
5. Take an extra minute of your day to chat with someone who needs it.
6. Send flowers to someone you love.
7. Give up your seat on busy public transport.
8. Donate groceries and clothes to charity.
9. Offer to help someone who needs it.
10. Smile.
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This month we're giving away a car. Not just any car, but a brand new Suzuki Vitara worth $30,690 to one lucky member. To make sure you're in the draw just click the button below - it's that easy. Good luck! Winner
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Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Val and Lloyd are retiring from the Pine Valley Outdoor Centre after having entertained thousands of children over the last three decades.
Did you visit Pine Valley? What are your best memories?
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Val and Lloyd are retiring from the Pine Valley Outdoor Centre after having entertained thousands of children over the last three decades.
Did you visit Pine Valley? What are your best memories?
Bowel cancer can develop with no warning signs. Finding it early with the free bowel screening test could save your life.
Within the next two years, everyone aged 60 to 74 who lives in the Nelson Marlborough region and who can receive publicly-funded healthcare, will be sent a test kit in the … View moreBowel cancer can develop with no warning signs. Finding it early with the free bowel screening test could save your life.
Within the next two years, everyone aged 60 to 74 who lives in the Nelson Marlborough region and who can receive publicly-funded healthcare, will be sent a test kit in the mail.
It's important that you do the test as soon as possible, and post it back. The test is easy, clean, and you can do it at home.
Make sure your postal address is up to date with your GP.
To find out more call 0800 924 432, visit www.timetoscreen.nz, or talk to your doctor.
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Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
One of our staff has just dug over the vege patch ready for spring planting.
We'd like your tips for keeping psyllids off the potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants and peppers.
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Matt Brown Reporter from Marlborough Express
Daffodil Day is this Friday! Will you be wearing yellow?
The Cancer Society is putting on some fantastic entertainment at Liz Davidson Park from 9am featuring school children's performances and the Blenheim Ukulele Group.
Please give generously to the collectors around town to help the … View moreDaffodil Day is this Friday! Will you be wearing yellow?
The Cancer Society is putting on some fantastic entertainment at Liz Davidson Park from 9am featuring school children's performances and the Blenheim Ukulele Group.
Please give generously to the collectors around town to help the one in three people affected by cancer in the community!
The Team from ACC New Zealand
It's time to refresh your riding skills now for the busy and fun months to come.
Book yourself on one of the many Ride Forever courses in your region, with classes adapted to your riding level.
Join others, like Cassandra, who gained extra skills to be more confident on our roads thanks… View moreIt's time to refresh your riding skills now for the busy and fun months to come.
Book yourself on one of the many Ride Forever courses in your region, with classes adapted to your riding level.
Join others, like Cassandra, who gained extra skills to be more confident on our roads thanks to Ride Forever coaching. As riders, it’s important we take the time to ensure we have the right skills to avoid crashes, so sign-up for Ride Forever coaching today - it may just save your life.
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Roger Halls Sparkling Comedy Social Climbers
What do you call six women stranded on a mountain in the rain: ridiculous! Or you could call them social climbers … but just not to their faces! Once at the hut, not only do they unload their packs full of food, wine, and a souvenir rock; their hang-ups get unloaded as well.
Torrential rain … View moreWhat do you call six women stranded on a mountain in the rain: ridiculous! Or you could call them social climbers … but just not to their faces! Once at the hut, not only do they unload their packs full of food, wine, and a souvenir rock; their hang-ups get unloaded as well.
Torrential rain and a flooded bridge keep them stranded for three days. What they get up to, to help pass the time, raises a few eyebrows and will have you laughing, tearing up and applauding enthusiastically as they bare all.
Of course, it’s not just souls that are exposed, there’s a little nudity, a cracking thunderstorm, explosions, screaming bloody murder, ghostly stories, a birthday celebration, a séance, a drunken party, confessions, meltdowns and revelations that will keep you and your friends entertained throughout.
Perfectly timed for your own social group’s ascent into summer, don’t miss this hilarious play when it comes to a town near you in November.
Buy tickets here!
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Exciting to see the MoreFM clock/temperature display coming down.
Looking forward to seeing the new display the Lions are installing.
Have you missed looking up to see the temperature and time as you drive by?
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
The Government is proposing a suite of rental law changes part of which would make it easier for renters to own pets.
Have you ever had to choose between a pet and a property?
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Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
442,600 adult New Zealanders didn’t read a book in the past year, according to new research out today.
Books are competing with television and computer screens for our leisure time, and 45-54 year olds had the lowest percentage reading of any age group. The study also found that fewer Kiwi men… View more442,600 adult New Zealanders didn’t read a book in the past year, according to new research out today.
Books are competing with television and computer screens for our leisure time, and 45-54 year olds had the lowest percentage reading of any age group. The study also found that fewer Kiwi men are reading books.
Which book do you recommend a guy grab next time he's passing the library or scrolling through Kindle?
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Protesters against the use of 1080 will be gathering at Seymour Square on Saturday, September 8 at 11.45am.
Are you pro or anti the use of 1080?
The Team from Marlborough District Council
Volunteers are a key part of civil defence emergency management. We’re fortunate here in Marlborough to have the skilled and dedicated Marlborough emergency response team (the MERT).
Next month, MERT members will start their training in ground-based rescue. This will give us more capability … View moreVolunteers are a key part of civil defence emergency management. We’re fortunate here in Marlborough to have the skilled and dedicated Marlborough emergency response team (the MERT).
Next month, MERT members will start their training in ground-based rescue. This will give us more capability to support other rescue agencies in an emergency, particularly if our region is isolated. If you’re interested in volunteering for the MERT or any other role in civil defence, please get in touch!
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Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Our newest reporters have been fossicking through second hand stores and the Re-use Shop and we're keen to hear from anyone who has decked out their home with pre-loved treasures.
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