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From Warkworth to Wigmore Hall, New Zealand star baritone Julien Van Mellaerts and South African pianist James Baillieu take you on a journey of the song from Schubert, Ravel and Vaughan Williams, to a world premiere setting of iconic NZ birds by Gareth Farr.
This journey through the world of … View moreFrom Warkworth to Wigmore Hall, New Zealand star baritone Julien Van Mellaerts and South African pianist James Baillieu take you on a journey of the song from Schubert, Ravel and Vaughan Williams, to a world premiere setting of iconic NZ birds by Gareth Farr.
This journey through the world of art song and Lieder probes the human psyche with an intensity no other genre, not even opera, is permitted. Unhinged. Gruelling. Hallucinatory. Joyful. Beautiful. This ranks as the most searing experience any music lover can undergo.
Julien Van Mellaerts & James Baillieu: touring NZ 10-16 April
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Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
*Please note a change of location - we're now meeting in the carpark outside the Hole in One Challenge on Lake Terrace at 9am on Saturday, April 13.
Join our team as we celebrate the 49th International Earth Day with a lakefront clean-up!
We’ll be focusing on collecting all the little … View more*Please note a change of location - we're now meeting in the carpark outside the Hole in One Challenge on Lake Terrace at 9am on Saturday, April 13.
Join our team as we celebrate the 49th International Earth Day with a lakefront clean-up!
We’ll be focusing on collecting all the little bits of rubbish that can be so damaging to our lake’s ecosystem – things like cigarette butts, small plastic wrappers and other micro plastics. These little things may not look bad but they can do more harm than larger pieces of rubbish.
All supplies are provided – just bring along some water and wear closed toe shoes.
See you there!
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
Steph Rangi Reporter from Taupō Times
Taupō District Council have approved an unbudgeted expenditure of $16,500 for a financial and rating analysis of Tūrangi after the community demanded something be done at a community meeting last month.
The amount has been argued as not enough to show the community the full story.
READ MORE: … View moreTaupō District Council have approved an unbudgeted expenditure of $16,500 for a financial and rating analysis of Tūrangi after the community demanded something be done at a community meeting last month.
The amount has been argued as not enough to show the community the full story.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
Do you think the money allocated for the Tūrangi community is enough?
Taranga from Gisborne District
Does anyone know of people with videoing skills willing to give up some time to produce a short 2 minute video before the end of May to promote local community organisations as part of the Two Minutes of Good Stuff Film Festival being organised by the Gisborne Volunteer Centre??
Roger from South Waikato District
We hear of global warming,we hear of flash flooding.Here in Tokoroa it’s become a nice little earner.
A contractor tours the town and clears the drains of rubbish,plastic bottles leaves
etc.Great you may think.
But instead of removing them he or she ( can’t afford to be sexist these days) … View moreWe hear of global warming,we hear of flash flooding.Here in Tokoroa it’s become a nice little earner.
A contractor tours the town and clears the drains of rubbish,plastic bottles leaves
etc.Great you may think.
But instead of removing them he or she ( can’t afford to be sexist these days) places them directly above the drain, on the grass berm.
A slight breeze or rain sees this debris back in the drain again.
I can only assume the contractor has a relation on the local council.
The council has been made aware of this situation,but considering what else has been a total stuff up in this town I must admit this is insignificant.
Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
Taupō artist Connie Takarangi is launching an exhibition full of colour and recycled objects, textiles, paper and more at Taupō Museum next weekend.
The exhibition, Colour My Autumn, has been a labour of love for Takarangi, who regards autumn as the most beautiful time of year. She was born and … View moreTaupō artist Connie Takarangi is launching an exhibition full of colour and recycled objects, textiles, paper and more at Taupō Museum next weekend.
The exhibition, Colour My Autumn, has been a labour of love for Takarangi, who regards autumn as the most beautiful time of year. She was born and bred in Turangi before moving to Wellington and then London, before returning home. She said the beautiful colours of Turangi in autumn influenced her love of the season.
“For as long as I can remember I have had a fascination of autumn and its changing elements,” she said.
She said Colour My Autumn brought together elements that embraced her passion for reusing, recycling, repurposing and rethinking.
Colour My Autumn runs from April 6 to May 13 at Taupō Museum. Taupō District residents and children can visit free of charge.
Takarangi is also holding school holiday workshops during the upcoming school holidays with funding from Creative Taupō and the Creative Communities Scheme. See the Taupō Library and Museum school holiday programme for more information.
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Anna Holley from Beaurepaires Taupo
We're excited to announce you can now earn Airpoints Dollars at your local Beaurepaires store. Airpoints Dollars can be earned with every purchase of tyres, oil, batteries and services. Shop in-store or online.
Hi Neighbours!
The April edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.
In this issue we talk to Senior New Zealander of the Year, Dr Bill Glass
We also find out more about the annual adjustment to NZ Super and the payment … View moreHi Neighbours!
The April edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.
In this issue we talk to Senior New Zealander of the Year, Dr Bill Glass
We also find out more about the annual adjustment to NZ Super and the payment dates and rates for the Winter Energy Payment.
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Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
Taupō District Council has been nationally recognised for its efforts during a project around the 10th Anniversary Celebrations for the Suzhou and Taupō Sister City relationship.
The project won runner-up in the Best Local Government Project for its museum exhibition and schools programme that … View moreTaupō District Council has been nationally recognised for its efforts during a project around the 10th Anniversary Celebrations for the Suzhou and Taupō Sister City relationship.
The project won runner-up in the Best Local Government Project for its museum exhibition and schools programme that celebrated 10 years of the Sister City friendship.
Council representatives were presented with the award at New Zealand’s annual Sister Cities conference in Palmerston North on March 22. The museum exhibition, Suzhou – Faith and Life 618AD-1279AD, ran from September to November and over 5000 people visited and a schools programme ran alongside it.
Head of economic development and business transformation John Ridd said it was fantastic for the council to be recognised for a project of this scale that had far reaching benefits.
Read the full story here:
Steph Rangi Reporter from Taupō Times
Police have confirmed more than one person has died in a single-vehicle crash in Taupō District.
It was reported just before 7:40am on Tirohanga Road near Okama Road.
One person has been transported to Waikato Hospital by helicopter with serious injuries.
The road will be closed for some hours and… View morePolice have confirmed more than one person has died in a single-vehicle crash in Taupō District.
It was reported just before 7:40am on Tirohanga Road near Okama Road.
One person has been transported to Waikato Hospital by helicopter with serious injuries.
The road will be closed for some hours and motorists are advised to avoid the area.
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