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1467 days ago

Luxurious Lotus Silk

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Lotus fibre or lotus silk is a rather rare and exclusive fibre. The silk comes from the stem of the lotus flower which is made up of microfibres.


The stems are snapped off, the fibres are teased out before being rolled into thread. Once the threads are dry, they are weighed down and carefully… View more
Lotus fibre or lotus silk is a rather rare and exclusive fibre. The silk comes from the stem of the lotus flower which is made up of microfibres.


The stems are snapped off, the fibres are teased out before being rolled into thread. Once the threads are dry, they are weighed down and carefully wound by hand. Then they’re put onto the loom. These fibres are fragile, but once woven, can be as durable as traditional silk.


The entire process of fibre extraction, weaving the fibre, and making the fabric is completely handmade, making the process time-consuming. This also limits the quantity of the fabric produced. A large scarf requires the thread of around 9,200 stems and would take one worker around two months to complete. This is why it is considered luxurious and items made from lotus silk do not go cheap.

The resulting material resembles raw silk or an aged linen, naturally beige in colour and possesses unique qualities. It is waterproof, practically wrinkle proof, washable, lightweight, sweatproof and is soft to the touch.

Most importantly, its key quality is that it is one of the most eco-friendly materials on the planet. The lotus is a water plant. It preserves the eco-system in which it grows including the water as much as the surrounding wildlife.

Not only is it created from waste (lotus stems), but it also leaves little waste behind. In fact, lotus silk been identified as potentially the most ecological fabric in the world, and it is the first natural microfibre in the world. Being a natural fibre, it is biodegradable after its useful life.

1468 days ago

We help provide a pathway to employment

Career Moves

Career Moves supported employment agency is a multi-faceted agency working with disability, job seekers and open recruitment. We work in all of the smaller towns across the Waikato, Bay of Plenty and offer a range of ways to meet and engage with our clients.

We focus on employment for skilled, … View more
Career Moves supported employment agency is a multi-faceted agency working with disability, job seekers and open recruitment. We work in all of the smaller towns across the Waikato, Bay of Plenty and offer a range of ways to meet and engage with our clients.

We focus on employment for skilled, experienced people looking for work. Focusing on Diversity and inclusion. We strive to promote fair and equal work opportunities for people, in a safe environment. Getting back into work, in today’s job market takes planning and preparation.  With our additional services, Career Moves Recruitment can help with your game plan and match you to the right job.  Whether it’s a first job, the next big career move, or a role to fit in with your lifestyle. 

Employment placement programme in conjunction with Work & Income.
We can help you with:
- Career advice
- A CV that will stand out from the crowd.
- A cover letter that focuses on the keywords that employers are targeting.
- Interview peroration that gets you ready to impress employers.
- Job search plan.

Our team of consultants offer support with career planning, tailored specifically to you! Let us help you through the employment process, like interview coaching and so much more.
Find out more

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1468 days ago

NumberWorks'nWords question time.

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

If you could ask any historical figure one question, who would it be and what would you ask?

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1468 days ago

Our Strategy Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034

Office for Seniors

Last November, we launched our new strategy, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034. This strategy will help ensure we create opportunities for all of us to participate, contribute and be valued as we age. Many of the key areas for action in the strategy have become even more … View moreLast November, we launched our new strategy, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034. This strategy will help ensure we create opportunities for all of us to participate, contribute and be valued as we age. Many of the key areas for action in the strategy have become even more relevant in the wake of COVID-19.

Click here to read our strategy and find out more about what we want to achieve and what needs to happen bit.ly...

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1468 days ago

Working bee in l’Anson Bush Reserve on Saturday 28 Nov

Elly from Te Puna

Another working bee in I'Anson Reserve in Te Puna, just off SH2, only 300 meter past the Te Puna roundabout. An extra weeding bee on Saturday 28 Nov. Meet at car park at 9.45. Finish time usually 11.30am. Bring sturdy shoes, gloves, bottle of water. Tools are supplied. Info from Kate (… View moreAnother working bee in I'Anson Reserve in Te Puna, just off SH2, only 300 meter past the Te Puna roundabout. An extra weeding bee on Saturday 28 Nov. Meet at car park at 9.45. Finish time usually 11.30am. Bring sturdy shoes, gloves, bottle of water. Tools are supplied. Info from Kate (katelomansmith@gmail.com) or Rob (rfraser@qeii.org.nz).

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1468 days ago

Get the inside scoop on Stuff's great travel finds

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours,

Here at Stuff Travel, our team of journalists have been furiously ferreting out Aotearoa’s best hidden gems. We've come across so many activities and places we never knew existed.

Typically, as soon as we report a great place on Stuff, the floodgates open. But … View more
Hey neighbours,

Here at Stuff Travel, our team of journalists have been furiously ferreting out Aotearoa’s best hidden gems. We've come across so many activities and places we never knew existed.

Typically, as soon as we report a great place on Stuff, the floodgates open. But subscribe to our newsletter here for a free ticket to ride with our travel team each week as we explore the best of New Zealand.

We’ll tell you about our great finds, before we tell anyone else. And we’ll throw in some great deals, giveaways and advice each week too.

Bon voyage!

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1468 days ago

Flatmates

Jeanette from Bellevue

We are church-going, hospitality-giving adventurers (hiking, kayaking, cycling, sailing) looking for female flatmates in Bellevue. We're 40s-50s, single and living on a quiet street overlooking the Gordon Carmichael reserve. New garden furniture, shade sail, croquet set; it's gonna be a … View moreWe are church-going, hospitality-giving adventurers (hiking, kayaking, cycling, sailing) looking for female flatmates in Bellevue. We're 40s-50s, single and living on a quiet street overlooking the Gordon Carmichael reserve. New garden furniture, shade sail, croquet set; it's gonna be a great summer! PM me. Thank you. Jeanette

1468 days ago

PLEASE EMAIL NANAIA MAHUTA

Colleen from Greerton - Parkvale

PLEASE SHARE SUGGESTED EMAIL to affirm the appeal of former Mayor Tenby Powell to appoint Commissioners to replace the current councillors at Tauranga City Council (TCC).
Nanaia.Mahuta@parliament.govt.nz


To Nanaia Mahuta (apparently you do not use Rt. Hon for MP’s), You can use Hon.

As a … View more
PLEASE SHARE SUGGESTED EMAIL to affirm the appeal of former Mayor Tenby Powell to appoint Commissioners to replace the current councillors at Tauranga City Council (TCC).
Nanaia.Mahuta@parliament.govt.nz


To Nanaia Mahuta (apparently you do not use Rt. Hon for MP’s), You can use Hon.

As a resident of Tauranga I am along with others writing to affirm the appeal of former Mayor Tenby Powell to appoint Commissioner’s to replace the current councillors at Tauranga City Council (TCC). You may see this email from many residents of Tauranga. It is an accurate account of our thoughts, feelings and experiences with TCC.

A vast majority of the Tauranga community voted for change in the last local government elections. We believed that Tauranga City Council should have elected members and a Mayor that cared for the whenua and the diverse population that now live here. Many of us believe the elected members should acknowledge Tiriti o Waitangi and its principles of partnership, participation and protection.

We elected councillors like Jako Arbie, Tina Salisbury, Heidi Hughes and Mayor Tenby Powell because they did care for not only the development and infrastructure of Tauranga City but more importantly its people. The overturning of the begging ban for the homeless was an example of this. Opening the Mount base track within months of being elected another, TCC had stalled with this project in the past due to a lack of communication with local iwi and finances.

Prior elected members of TCC and its CEO often thought more of the development and financial gain for Tauranga than its people. They did not always follow due process which left the rate payer saddled with unprecedented debt; projects like the Bella Vista sub-division and the Harrington Street Car Park.

Unfortunately the last local elections also brought with it councillors who have the draconian mind sets of previous elected members and worse still attitudes that reflect the monoculture of a minority of people in Tauranga rather than the majority. Mayor Powell accurately described these councillors when he said: "Tauranga's future as a city, of strategic importance to New Zealand cannot be left to a small group of petty politicians who have a long track record of hindering, or even worse, stopping progress.” Many of us who attended public meetings would witness the blatant disrespect that these councillors showed each other, the participating audience and more recently the Government investigators appointed to report and make suggestions on the culture of TCC.

For that reason as a resident and rate-payer (one or the other or both) i/we fully support the outgoing Mayors appeal to you Nanaia Mahuta, Minister as Minister for Local Government to appoint Commissioner’s to Tauranga City Council. Anything less would only give these difficult councillors license to create more division in the community. As mentioned a good majority of us voted for change in the 2019 elections, that change will be short coming if 4 or 5 of these current councillors remain.

The people of Tauranga Moana deserve better!

Sincerely

Sign name. and address

1468 days ago

Innovating streets at The Mount

Communications from Tauranga City Council

There is one week left to share your thoughts on how we can improve some Mount streets.

Let us know what you think of the ideas that the community and council have worked on for four popular routes.

Head to our website to find out more and share your thoughts.

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1470 days ago

Have your say on the speed limit changes we are proposing

Communications from Tauranga City Council

There’s still time to have your say on the speed limit changes we’re proposing to a number of local roads and near some schools.

To improve safety, we’re proposing 40km/h variable speed limits around Matua Primary School, Tauranga Intermediate School, Aquinas College, Golden Sands Primary … View more
There’s still time to have your say on the speed limit changes we’re proposing to a number of local roads and near some schools.

To improve safety, we’re proposing 40km/h variable speed limits around Matua Primary School, Tauranga Intermediate School, Aquinas College, Golden Sands Primary School and Taumata School zones; and lowering the speed limit on sections of Ohauiti Road, Welcome Bay Road, Kaitemako Road, Oropi Road, Pyes Pa Road, Totara Street, Parton Road, Tara Road, Domain Road, Maranui Street and Papamoa Beach Road.

These are areas of the city where we have received ongoing complaints about the speed limits and where the city has changed from a rural environment to an urban environment.

Let us know what you think. Submissions close 27 November 2020.

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1468 days ago

Alzheimers Fundraiser

Faye from Tauranga City

It's been challenging year to say the least for charities such as ourselves.
This is our last effort for 2020 to raise some funds to help us support those living in the community with Dementia.
Please come along and support, every little bit raised stays here in our community

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1468 days ago

Delivery/Moving Services

Devan from Smart Express Tauranga

2 strong men and a truck. Available for house moves- 7 days a week.

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1468 days ago

Plants at 275 Otumoetai

Carol from Otumoetai

New today - large quantity green Mondo grass. Make an offer.
Tomatoes ready for planting out [8 varieties] plus good selection of vegetables, flowers and herbs. All three for $5.

Negotiable

1469 days ago

Save this summer with Scenic

Scenic Hotel Group

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Stay one night, save 10%, stay two, save 19%, stay three or longer and you'll unlock up to 23% … View more
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Stay one night, save 10%, stay two, save 19%, stay three or longer and you'll unlock up to 23% off when you book direct.
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