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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
All of New Zealand’s coast line is at risk of tsunami.
Knowing the right immediate action to take can save lives and prevent injury. If you are near the coast and feel a strong earthquake that makes it hard to stand up, or a rolling earthquake that lasts longer than a minute, move immediately … View moreAll of New Zealand’s coast line is at risk of tsunami.
Knowing the right immediate action to take can save lives and prevent injury. If you are near the coast and feel a strong earthquake that makes it hard to stand up, or a rolling earthquake that lasts longer than a minute, move immediately to high ground, or as far inland as possible.
The earthquake is your first warning, tsunami waves can arrive within minutes. Do not wait for official advice or warning systems.
Contact your local civil defence group for tsunami zone maps and plan your route today. www.civildefence.govt.nz...
Talk to your neighbours about where you will go, and who might need your help.
We had hundreds of entries to our little Football star competition! Special thanks to every Neighbourly member who shared photos of their Kiwi kids playing outdoors with their favourite ball. We're excited to announce our 60 winners today! Is your little footie fan on the list? Help keep your … View moreWe had hundreds of entries to our little Football star competition! Special thanks to every Neighbourly member who shared photos of their Kiwi kids playing outdoors with their favourite ball. We're excited to announce our 60 winners today! Is your little footie fan on the list? Help keep your little Kiwis active by enrolling them in McDonald's Junior Football. You might just have the next All White or Football Fern kicking around your backyard. Check the winners!
Victoria from Mount Maunganui
Do you have spare time on Thursdays or occasional weekends?
Alexa from Bethlehem
I am offering a holiday discount on colon hydro for $65 and ozone pod for $40. Call or text 02102512025 Alexa
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
How would houses in your neighbourhood fare in a housing boom? Or a housing crash?
Maybe you're looking to buy...what will happen to house prices in the suburbs you're looking at over the next year? It's easy to find out how a housing crash, steady rate, or growth scenario will … View moreHow would houses in your neighbourhood fare in a housing boom? Or a housing crash?
Maybe you're looking to buy...what will happen to house prices in the suburbs you're looking at over the next year? It's easy to find out how a housing crash, steady rate, or growth scenario will change your home's value. Find out now using the House Value Calculator.
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Ewa Fenn from Multicultural Tauranga (Tauranga Regional Multicultural Council)
We would like to invite you to a Market day with a difference : on 17th December in the Village Hall from 11am to 3pm several stalls will be selling items and food from 8 different countries and performers from several countries will sing, dance and play music all the time .
All profits will go … View moreWe would like to invite you to a Market day with a difference : on 17th December in the Village Hall from 11am to 3pm several stalls will be selling items and food from 8 different countries and performers from several countries will sing, dance and play music all the time .
All profits will go to stall holders and Multicultural Tauranga to support our services and events.
Christine from Body Treatments
Spraytans this month $25 .The product is BGorgeous and it lasts a week to 10 days. Phone 5706270 for an appointment
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
All of New Zealand is at risk of earthquakes, and lots of us travel to parts of the country where earthquakes are more common. Knowing the right action to take – Drop, Cover, Hold – and practising with your family, can save lives and prevent injury.
Everyone should know this - please share … View moreAll of New Zealand is at risk of earthquakes, and lots of us travel to parts of the country where earthquakes are more common. Knowing the right action to take – Drop, Cover, Hold – and practising with your family, can save lives and prevent injury.
Everyone should know this - please share with your friends and family.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We love a bit of festive fun at Neighbourly which is why we're giving away Christmas gifts to our members - every day for 12 days! We have heaps of awesome prizes including The Warehouse gift cards, toy packs, gardening vouchers - and CASH! Want to see if you or one of your neighbours is a … View moreWe love a bit of festive fun at Neighbourly which is why we're giving away Christmas gifts to our members - every day for 12 days! We have heaps of awesome prizes including The Warehouse gift cards, toy packs, gardening vouchers - and CASH! Want to see if you or one of your neighbours is a winner? Just check the blog to see if there's a familiar name on Santa's list.
A special congratulations to yesterday's winner - Beni Alo from Wellington! He scored an AirNZ Mystery Break for two! Check out today's winners now. #hohoho
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Nicola from Bethlehem
Very upsetting to see a digger arrive this morning in Westmorland rise beginning a high density housing development - allowing access through Westmorland rise & subdivision of 200 SH2 and 12 Westmorland Rise which will create traffic chaos in our road and onto Bethlehem Road and Carmichael … View moreVery upsetting to see a digger arrive this morning in Westmorland rise beginning a high density housing development - allowing access through Westmorland rise & subdivision of 200 SH2 and 12 Westmorland Rise which will create traffic chaos in our road and onto Bethlehem Road and Carmichael Road. Is there anyone on Neighbourly who has the knowledge and contacts to lead a protest against this development?
Rafael from Mount Maunganui
Hi guys
My name is Neega and I'm Rafael's daughter(some people will say pet, cat, but it doesn't matter). Raf adopted me year and a half ago and since then I've been the happiest cast on earth and I couldn't ask for a better father :)
He feeds me every morning, no … View moreHi guys
My name is Neega and I'm Rafael's daughter(some people will say pet, cat, but it doesn't matter). Raf adopted me year and a half ago and since then I've been the happiest cast on earth and I couldn't ask for a better father :)
He feeds me every morning, no matter what time I wake up and start screaming for food, it can be 5,6 or 7pm, he will come to the garage, fill up my bowl with some delicious food and go back to sleep. And he does the same when he gets back from work.
We love to play together, but I gotta tell you, I don't like much that red dot that he flashes on the wall and on the floor. I can't never catch it :/
Enought, about me and let Raf talk a bit about him too.
Hey everyone
I'm Rafael, from Brazil and I've been living here in NZ, specially in the Mount for almost 7 years working as a graphic designer, but after all this year is time for me to go back home and spend some time with my family, and talking about family I'm having a dilemma in my hands,
Neega is my adorable cat and I would love to take her with me but the problems it that would cost me around $4000, double of the price of a human return flight ticket.
I really don't want to give here for adoption and I don't thing would be fair with her. So my idea was to create a fundraise campaign to see if together we can get enough money to pay for her ticket.
I know there are so many other more important causes than getting a flight ticket for a cat, like helping the people of Kaikoura, which I encourage you to do so as I did, but I'm not asking much.
I can see that there are more then 7000 neighbours around me right now, which means that if everyone could donate a $0.50 or even a $1, together we would reach the goal easily and make me and Neega very happy :)
I've create a online campaign on Give a Little website when you can access on the link bellow and donate any amount you want.
givealittle.co.nz...
If the campaign goes over the amount needed, all the extra money will be donated to the SPCA Tauranga, a institution that aims to prevent cruelty to animals and advocate a community where all animals are cared for appropriately at all times.
Every help count and me and Neega appreciate it very much :)
Thanks a lot and God bless you!
Raf and Neega
PS: I had to cancel the other campaign on GoGetFunding as people were having problems donating via Paypal.
PS2: Sorry for my bad English.
Ewa Fenn from Multicultural Tauranga (Tauranga Regional Multicultural Council)
You are invited to an exhibition showcasing 14 artists amongst our migrants: painters, sculptors, artisans, instrument makers, weavers and others. Many of the art pieces will be for sale.
Opens on 13th to 15th December from 10am TO 4pm at the Multicultural Centre in the Historic Village at 17th … View moreYou are invited to an exhibition showcasing 14 artists amongst our migrants: painters, sculptors, artisans, instrument makers, weavers and others. Many of the art pieces will be for sale.
Opens on 13th to 15th December from 10am TO 4pm at the Multicultural Centre in the Historic Village at 17th Ave, Tauranga
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
Dates for Neighbours Day have been set! 25 & 26 March 2017 is the weekend we're all working towards. Leading up to that weekend we'll be letting you know about some of the awesome events and activities happening near you, sharing stories, giving you a little inspiration around how … View moreDates for Neighbours Day have been set! 25 & 26 March 2017 is the weekend we're all working towards. Leading up to that weekend we'll be letting you know about some of the awesome events and activities happening near you, sharing stories, giving you a little inspiration around how to get your neighbourhood revving to go for Neighbours Day, and for those of us who are a little shy, some helpful tips on how to get started.
Earlier this year we put it to the Neighbours Day community to vote on the best way to launch Neighbours Day 2017. The winning idea was is 'Make it a New Years Resolution', and so that is what we're rolling with. Make getting involved in Neighbours Day your New Year's Resolution.
If you or anyone else signs up for Neighbours Day 2017 between today and the 31st of January you go in a draw to win a $100 grocery voucher. We'll be making 3 draws, one in December, one in January and one in February.
We know there are some of you who are real champions of Neighbours Day Aotearoa, so for those that get the most people joining up we have a little incentive for you too. We've added a section in the join up page where people can mention how they heard about Neighbours Day. This is where all those awesome people you get to join up can pop your name. If you, or your organisation, come out on tops and have the most new members joining up then you will win a $100 grocery voucher as well!!! Whaaattt!! Now that will come in handy either for your awesome Neighbours Day event, or your friendly neighbourly bbq, or will pay for the TimTam's you bring when you have a cup of tea with your neighbours.
So make sure you share the love and spread the word.
For more info visit the links or email kiaora@neighboursday.org.nz
Jonathan Milne Reporter from Sunday Star Times
It's going to be a beautiful morning pretty much everywhere in the country - so let's get as many kids and their families as possible out of their cars and walking/riding/scooting for this morning's school run. Tell us about it: what are you going to do; how does it work for you? How… View moreIt's going to be a beautiful morning pretty much everywhere in the country - so let's get as many kids and their families as possible out of their cars and walking/riding/scooting for this morning's school run. Tell us about it: what are you going to do; how does it work for you? How does it differ from your memories of footing it to school as a kid?
An important plank of our Foot It campaign this year has been to encourage councils to lower speed limits outside schools. Families and schools have been enthusiastic about our initiatives to make it easier for kids to get out of the car. And when we wrote to all New Zealand's mayors in February, they offered resounding support: many wrote back promising to do their best to lower speeds, but cautioning that their hands were tied by NZ Transport Agency rules that (extraordinarily) stood in the way of lower speed limits.
Now, the Government has stepped up too: Associate transport minister Craig Foss has announced new Speed Management Guidelines that will make it simpler for councils to lower speeds on the roads that are busiest with cyclists and pedestrians. Read more from this weekend's Sunday Star-Times: www.stuff.co.nz...
We welcome this. So last week, we wrote to the mayors again (many of whom are new to the roles after the local body elections) challenging them to commit to putting lower speed limits outside schools on their council agendas in the first half of 2017. The Sunday Star-Times and Stuff will report their responses, whether they be good or gutless.
It's not just about the Government and councils, though: it's about taking responsibility as communities and individuals. So take the initiative: bylaw or no bylaw, if enough of us voluntarily slow down as we drive past schools in our towns and neighbourhoods, that will slow other traffic and make our streets safer for our kids.
TODAY'S WEATHER: We've attached the MetService rain map for this morning. In short, it's a great day to walk, ride or scoot to school with your kids, anywhere in the country. But this afternoon, a pile of rain is going to land, splash, in the middle of the North Island and Hawke's Bay. Don't say you weren't warned ....
THE FOOT IT PLEDGE: We're all busy - but many of us can find ONE day a week when we can scoot or walk with our kids to school. So make the pledge!
Join one of our Neighbourly Foot It clubs - the Monday Club, Tuesday Club, Wednesday Club, Thursday Club or Friday Club – and you'll go into the draw to win one of 50 Micro scooters, valued at up to $179.95 each. www.neighbourly.co.nz...
THE SUNDAY STAR-TIMES SAYS:
* Families: Choose one day a week when you walk, scoot or ride with your kids to and from school.
* Schools: Set up walking buses, with parents and volunteers helping local kids get to class safely.
* Councils: Create and enforce lower speed zones outside every school.
TELL US YOUR STORIES: What's the most memorable experience you or your kids have had while commuting to school? Share your story at Stuff Nation and go into the draw for 20 more Micro scooters. www.stuff.co.nz...
BE SAFE: Tips for a safe school run. www.microscooters.co.nz...
Jm from Matua
I am selling up so have a variety of Potted indoor and outdoor plants for sale if anyone is interested. Ph 021 0330 515 a couple shown
Negotiable
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