Waikuku & Waikuku Beach, Waikuku

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Lost something? Found something?

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544 days ago

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544 days ago

Fire wood

Warren from Swannanoa - Ohoka

Hi I have shed stored pine for sale 4.2 cub $360.

545 days ago

Nominate your most loved local!

The Team from Love Your Local

Neighbours - we have something very special to tell you about...

Stuff's inaugural Love Your Local Awards, presented by Pure South, celebrate our most loved hospitality people and places. Nominate your most-loved local people and places, and then vote for your favourite amongst the … View more
Neighbours - we have something very special to tell you about...

Stuff's inaugural Love Your Local Awards, presented by Pure South, celebrate our most loved hospitality people and places. Nominate your most-loved local people and places, and then vote for your favourite amongst the finalists, to determine our regional winners.

You're invited to nominate your:
- Most Loved Food Truck or takeaway
- Most Loved Roadside Stall
- Most Loved Barista
- Most Loved Bartender or Publican
- Most Loved Front of House/Service Person or Team
- Most Loved New Business (open less than 12 months)

Your vote will put your 'Most Loved' up for the national title in each category as determined by our incredible judging panel including New Zealand chef Peter Gordon, Eat New Zealand CEO and owner of permaculture property The Food Farm Angela Clifford, and Stuff food editor Emily Brookes.
Nominate now

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548 days ago

vinyl records ,

Leen from Hurunui District

Iam downsizing mine record collection , wnat to get with of around 600 plus , still sorting , if you intrested you gotta buy the lot ,

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546 days ago

Decking timber

Anne from Rangiora

Looking for left over decking timber.
Cheap or free.!

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546 days ago

Towel rail

Anne from Rangiora

Heated free standing towel rail for sale.$45 ono.

Negotiable

546 days ago

Bee kind

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Use Resene paint and plants to create a bee-friendly corner. Find out how.

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546 days ago

Museum story on Waikuku Floods

Norma from Rangiora

Former mayor David Ayers will share memories of the 1953 Waikuku Flood. AGM at 7.30pm, presentation 8pm. All welcome. Donations appreciated from non members. Supper served. A friendly community event and volunteers always welcome at the Museum.

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546 days ago

Plan for your future

Charles Upham Retirement Village

Birger and Kathy are grateful for the financial certainty Ryman provides them. Their fixed base weekly fee provides security for their retirement.

"You have a reduction in your living costs and the fixed fee just gives you that assurance."

Click below to hear their story.

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550 days ago

Share your money-saving tips!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

With our household budgets seeing higher interest rates, service price increases and the 12.5% rise in food prices since last year: the cost of living crisis is upon us.

As we head towards winter, let's share some cost of living hacks - whether it's recipe ideas, tips for saving on … View more
With our household budgets seeing higher interest rates, service price increases and the 12.5% rise in food prices since last year: the cost of living crisis is upon us.

As we head towards winter, let's share some cost of living hacks - whether it's recipe ideas, tips for saving on power or where to buy the cheapest toilet paper! You may have some advice that could make a huge difference for another household, so comment away.

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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546 days ago

Have you got this Kmart product?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Kmart has recalled a line of wooden trays after reports of an invasive wood-eating beetle species within them. A Northland woman found sawdust and holes in her serving tray and alerted the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI), the government’s biosecurity agency.

What you need to know:
- The… View more
Kmart has recalled a line of wooden trays after reports of an invasive wood-eating beetle species within them. A Northland woman found sawdust and holes in her serving tray and alerted the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI), the government’s biosecurity agency.

What you need to know:
- The product is called Large $20 Acacia Serving Tray and was sold nationally.
- The product may be infested with Lyctus africanus (also known as the African powderpost beetle), a species not present in New Zealand.
- Kmart are no longer selling these products and will wait for instruction from MPI before destroying these.

Anyone who finds a suspected exotic pest is encouraged to call MPI’s hotline on 0800 80 99 66.

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547 days ago

Lost phone

Angel-Faery-Kathleen from Kaiapoi

Still trying to find the owner of the phone I found in Kiapoi Tusday afternoon.

548 days ago

Get cosy with your whānau

EECA

Don't let your parents go old-school this winter and just throw on another jersey to beat the cold.

They deserve to be truly comfortable in a warm, dry home without stressing about their power bills, or their health.

They might be eligible for Warmer Kiwi Homes, a government grant … View more
Don't let your parents go old-school this winter and just throw on another jersey to beat the cold.

They deserve to be truly comfortable in a warm, dry home without stressing about their power bills, or their health.

They might be eligible for Warmer Kiwi Homes, a government grant offering 80% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to 80% off an energy-efficient heater, like a heat pump.

And they may get it even cheaper than that - lots of community organisations offer extra funding to reduce the cost further.

Go to warmerkiwihomes.govt.nz to check their eligibility.
Find out more

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548 days ago

What can you do about that bill?

Telecommunications Dispute Resolution

If you experience a billing issue, you should talk to your provider first. For extra help, you can talk to TDR – your free and independent complaint service.

Almost 40% of complaints received by TDR in 2022 were about bills. Whether it’s a broadband, mobile or home phone billing issue, … View more
If you experience a billing issue, you should talk to your provider first. For extra help, you can talk to TDR – your free and independent complaint service.

Almost 40% of complaints received by TDR in 2022 were about bills. Whether it’s a broadband, mobile or home phone billing issue, it’s free to resolve your complaint with TDR. It’s easy too – you can contact TDR online or by phoning 0508 98 98 98 – and we’ll start working with you and your provider.
Find out more

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548 days ago

Council boss role made permanent

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Jeff Millward is ‘‘pretty rapt’’ to make the chief executive role permanent.

Millward has been the Waimakariri District Council’s acting chief executive for the past 10 months and has been confirmed as the new boss.

‘‘The last 10 months… View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Jeff Millward is ‘‘pretty rapt’’ to make the chief executive role permanent.

Millward has been the Waimakariri District Council’s acting chief executive for the past 10 months and has been confirmed as the new boss.

‘‘The last 10 months have given me a really good insight into the role,’’ he said.

‘‘I’ve acted in the past, so I put my hand up this time and went for it.’’

He said the last 10 months had been a challenging time with Covid, high inflation and staff recruitment challenges.

Millward now has one major appointment to make - finding a new finance and business support manager, a role he has filled for 14 years.
He has been with the council for 38 years.

‘‘It is really good to represent the community and the council I have worked for, for the last 38 years.’’

Mayor Dan Gordon said Millward stood out among ‘‘a range of exceptional applicants’’.

‘‘Jeff stood out as someone who is diligent, strategic, focused and has a strong and genuine connection to the district, its people, and our council. Jeff was the unanimous choice.

‘‘He believes in creating a strong team and working collaboratively on the problems facing the district and sector.’’

‘‘While he has been renowned for his financial management, more recently we have seen him demonstrate the breadth of his skillset as a leader.’’

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