Tauriko, Tauranga

1026 days ago

Share your ideas with us

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Got some ideas on how to make our city accessible for all?

We want to provide greater choice for disabled members of our community, tāngata whaikaha and those with access needs, and visitors to Tauranga, in where to go and what to do.

Join us at our community days at Mount Drury Reserve –… View more
Got some ideas on how to make our city accessible for all?

We want to provide greater choice for disabled members of our community, tāngata whaikaha and those with access needs, and visitors to Tauranga, in where to go and what to do.

Join us at our community days at Mount Drury Reserve – Hopukiore from 10am-2pm on Wednesday 16 February and Saturday 19 February to share your ideas.

For more information about Accessible Hotspots and to check the Covid-19 requirements for the community days visit www.tauranga.govt.nz...

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1026 days ago

Beautiful Doves free to good, suitable homes

Shirley from Ohauiti

I love my Doves and they love me. Too much loving has created too many doves!
I need to downsize my flock and am happy to rehome groups of four. They would need to be kept with in aviary or similar for 28 days and will then regard your home as their home. Essentially they are homing pigeons and … View more
I love my Doves and they love me. Too much loving has created too many doves!
I need to downsize my flock and am happy to rehome groups of four. They would need to be kept with in aviary or similar for 28 days and will then regard your home as their home. Essentially they are homing pigeons and once they have stayed in one place for a full moon cycle, they stay put.
They get fed twice per day on dove mix by Tui and need plenty of drinking water and they love a bath.
I have white and mixed colours. Please call me if you want more info.
0274 406403

Free

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1026 days ago

Art Class $35 15th Feb 6-8pm Tauriko Back Studio

Jacki from Tauriko

Learn to monoprint on a geli press.
Learn a new and exciting skill in the arts. If you like monoprints then you'll love this method.
Fast, easy and so effective. Only 2 spaces left
call 0210735661

1027 days ago

Are you on the right power plan?

The Team from NZ Compare

We’ve all spent a lot of time at home last year, so many of us are in the same boat when it comes to our high power bills! GULP!

More Kiwis are now working from home, if that's you then it's time to check if you’re on the right power plan. SWITCH, SAVE and SMILE this Summer!

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We’ve all spent a lot of time at home last year, so many of us are in the same boat when it comes to our high power bills! GULP!

More Kiwis are now working from home, if that's you then it's time to check if you’re on the right power plan. SWITCH, SAVE and SMILE this Summer!

Compare with our help and find the right power plan for your household! It’s easy as!

Visit Power Compare to get yourself a better deal. Our service is free, we’re Kiwis helping Kiwis compare what’s out there across PowerBroadband and Money.
COMPARE MY POWER!

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1027 days ago

The Good Registry

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Western Bay of Plenty

Ngā mihi nui to everyone who has gifted to us through The Good Registry! We’ve now received $4,800 thanks to people gifting with The Good Registry’s charitable registries and gift cards.

You can gift to us through The Good Registry any time of the year - for birthdays, weddings, Christmas, … View more
Ngā mihi nui to everyone who has gifted to us through The Good Registry! We’ve now received $4,800 thanks to people gifting with The Good Registry’s charitable registries and gift cards.

You can gift to us through The Good Registry any time of the year - for birthdays, weddings, Christmas, workplace celebrations, baby showers, in-memoriams … any special life moments and milestones.

It’s super easy with gift cards and registries, just click on the link below.

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1028 days ago

An interior designer shares the top 5 golden rules for bedroom design

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Bedrooms equal sleep. It follows that they should be a place of tranquility, somewhere to calm yourself after a day of sensory overload. Except it’s not always so cut and dried, particularly because many of us also use our bedroom as a refuge and place to be alone, a personal space in which to … View moreBedrooms equal sleep. It follows that they should be a place of tranquility, somewhere to calm yourself after a day of sensory overload. Except it’s not always so cut and dried, particularly because many of us also use our bedroom as a refuge and place to be alone, a personal space in which to watch Netflix or even a study for an upcoming exam. So, follow your heart and create a bedroom that brings your dreams alive in the daytime as well as at night.
We would just say, pay attention to the mattress and the bed. Make sure they’re comfortable and, because they will undoubtedly be the focus of the room, choose your headboard and bedding with care. You will also need a degree of functionality about the room, so ensure that the wardrobe space is sufficient for your needs, that the curtains or blinds provide as much darkness as you need to sleep and that your lighting is suitably ambient but still good enough to allow you to read a book without eye strain.

1. Bedheads are essential
Whether you’re designing a child’s room or main bedroom, a feature bedhead is non-negotiable. It not only helps anchor the bed, but also makes the room feel complete. Think round, oblong, wall-to-wall, velvet, rattan, linen, custom-made timber – the options are endless. With lots of companies now making custom bedheads in New Zealand there are options to suit every room and taste. In a child’s room you can even use paint to create a bedhead – paint a shape on the wall behind the bed or paint the lower half of the room a different colour from the upper half.

2. Focus on lighting
Lighting is one of the most important accessories in any home and an easy way to create the wow factor – think of it like jewellery for a room. In bedrooms, pendant lights are ideal if the ceilings are high enough. In the main bedroom a pendant should be positioned above the foot of the bed, in the centre, so it’s out of the way of the room’s open space. Bedside lights can be used to create ambience at night. If you’re renovating or building, consider hanging a pendant or positioning a wall light above each bedside table. The light switch should line up vertically with the lights and sit 700mm from the floor so it’s higher than all bedside tables. Power points should also align with the lights, sitting just above the skirting board.

3. Always consider proportion
For a bedroom to work you need to think about proportion. Balance is created when all aspects of a room are in proportion with one another, so if your bed looks too big or your bedside tables look too small, they probably are. When you’re laying out your room, check the size of the bed – draw it on the wall or floor if you can. If your child’s bedroom is big, don’t push the single bed right into the corner. Leaving even a small amount of space (200mm) between the bed and an adjacent wall will allow you to make the bed more easily, as well as helping the room look in proportion, as your eye can drop behind the bed rather than hitting the wall and running up.

Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

1028 days ago

Work with Apata and be in to win $1000 in weekly prizes!

Apata

Work’s way more fun when you’re winning, and that’s why Apata has heaps of rewards and sweet giveaways for 2022 March to June seasonal staff!

You can also choose to work the days and hours that suit you best. There’s also BP cards and New World vouchers on offer just for signing up or … View more
Work’s way more fun when you’re winning, and that’s why Apata has heaps of rewards and sweet giveaways for 2022 March to June seasonal staff!

You can also choose to work the days and hours that suit you best. There’s also BP cards and New World vouchers on offer just for signing up or referring a friend. *T&C’s apply
Find out more

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1028 days ago

House for Removal

Hilary from Tauranga City

3+ bedroomed house. Plywood cladding, aluminium joinery, long-run iron roof. Great 'do-up'. Built 35 years ago, Kitchen removed. Purchaser to shift at own cost leaving tidy area. Access easy. Can be transported in one piece. For further information contact Aly 0212477036

Negotiable

1028 days ago

Seniors Newsletter

Office for Seniors

Our February Seniors newsletter is out now. In this issue we announce our Age friendly fund successful recipients, shine a light on the those nominated for the New Years Honours for Services to Seniors and much more. Check it out here: mailchi.mp...

1028 days ago

Poll: You be the (photographic) judge!

Ashleigh from Neighbourly.co.nz

Kia ora Aotearoa. Stuff has just finished their annual Summer Snaps competition and we’re thrilled to announce that you'll be the judge of the People and Communities photograph category.

The entries in this category have been shortlisted and we now have five brilliantly captured … View more
Kia ora Aotearoa. Stuff has just finished their annual Summer Snaps competition and we’re thrilled to announce that you'll be the judge of the People and Communities photograph category.

The entries in this category have been shortlisted and we now have five brilliantly captured photographs to battle it out. There's a camera up for grabs for our talented photographers, and it's up to you to choose who takes the crown...and the Canon EOS!

Cast your vote in the poll below before 12pm, 11 February.

You be the (photographic) judge!
  • 53.5% Finalist 1: Full Moon
    53.5% Complete
  • 14.8% Finalist 2: Girl's Camp
    14.8% Complete
  • 11.4% Finalist 3: First Ride in a Steam Train
    11.4% Complete
  • 16.2% Finalist 4: Grandparents at Sunset
    16.2% Complete
  • 1.9% Finalist 5: Brass Band
    1.9% Complete
  • 2.1% Finalist 6: Street Walk
    2.1% Complete
1268 votes
1029 days ago

Win $100 Gourmet Direct Voucher

Devan from Smart Express Tauranga

Win. We are giving away a $100 Gourmet Direct Voucher. Perfect for this BBQ season.
Click the link to enter via our Facebook page for your chance to win.

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1029 days ago

Still enrolling for 2022!

Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi

2022 Courses

Rukuhia te mātauranga – pursue knowledge with courses at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. Choose from a wide variety of subjects and programmes, ranging from certificates and undergraduate degrees to Master and Doctorate level. With subjects including, teaching, nursing, … View more
2022 Courses

Rukuhia te mātauranga – pursue knowledge with courses at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. Choose from a wide variety of subjects and programmes, ranging from certificates and undergraduate degrees to Master and Doctorate level. With subjects including, teaching, nursing, sciences, humanities, mātauranga Māori, indigenous studies, marae centred learning and much more!

With delivery available at multiple sites and some with online delivery we invite you to find out more. It isn’t too late to enrol! Contact us now
Find out more

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1030 days ago

Te Puke Highway diversion

Communications from Tauranga City Council

A diversion will be in place on Te Puke Highway from 14 February 2022. Traffic towards Te Puke will be diverted via Tara, Parton and Bell Road.

This is to allow a full reseal of the lane where a new water pipeline was laid. The work will ensure the road surface is in good condition for future … View more
A diversion will be in place on Te Puke Highway from 14 February 2022. Traffic towards Te Puke will be diverted via Tara, Parton and Bell Road.

This is to allow a full reseal of the lane where a new water pipeline was laid. The work will ensure the road surface is in good condition for future years, it’s planned to take three weeks.*

We apologise for the inconvenience this work causes and thank you for your patience.

*Depending on the weather.

Find out more www.tauranga.govt.nz...

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1030 days ago

Hot dry summer raised wildfire risk awareness

Climate Insights

Peri-urban areas can be described as the landscape interface between town and country or the rural-urban transition zone where urban and rural areas mix.

The probability of wildfire is driven by the amount and dryness of fuel, ambient weather and ignitions. Dry weather exacerbates wildfire risk… View more
Peri-urban areas can be described as the landscape interface between town and country or the rural-urban transition zone where urban and rural areas mix.

The probability of wildfire is driven by the amount and dryness of fuel, ambient weather and ignitions. Dry weather exacerbates wildfire risk in this zone and could significantly impact your property! With one of New Zealand’s hottest and driest summers, discover your property’s fire risk and what you can do to reduce it.

We can produce personalised reports for any house on the planet!

Click here to get your property report: https://property-climate-risk-report.co.nz/
Know more

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1030 days ago

Saving Water

Geraldine from Pyes Pa

Why is it that most people are trying to save water and you always get the one person who continues to jet wash his motorbikes and cars 😡

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