Waikuku & Waikuku Beach, Waikuku

Got something to swap or sell?

Got something to swap or sell?

Head to Market if you need to buy or list uniforms, books or bikes.

674 days ago

Help Kiwi kids this Christmas

Variety

Shockingly, 93% of Variety families live with food insecurity every day. Let’s make Christmas day different for them.

Mia and Jade love Christmas, but their parents are struggling financially. “Christmas time brings a lot of stress. I want to put a good meal on the table and give my kids a … View more
Shockingly, 93% of Variety families live with food insecurity every day. Let’s make Christmas day different for them.

Mia and Jade love Christmas, but their parents are struggling financially. “Christmas time brings a lot of stress. I want to put a good meal on the table and give my kids a good and exciting Christmas but with bills and rent, our credit card is already maxed out,” Jenna says.

Please donate today to provide grocery support for struggling families this Christmas.
Donate now

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675 days ago

Mrs Harris Goes to Paris - Fundraising Movie Night

Tiff Wafer from Cancer Society North Canterbury

Fundraising Movie Night for the Cancer Society North Canterbury.
Come and enjoy a fabulous evening, a heartfelt film, raffles & auction.
Tickets $25.00 includes film and small gift on arrival. Can be purchase online at: events.humanitix.com... or at the Centre, 143 Percival Street, Rangiora,… View more
Fundraising Movie Night for the Cancer Society North Canterbury.
Come and enjoy a fabulous evening, a heartfelt film, raffles & auction.
Tickets $25.00 includes film and small gift on arrival. Can be purchase online at: events.humanitix.com... or at the Centre, 143 Percival Street, Rangiora, eftpos available.
We'd love to see you there and greatly appreciate our community's support.

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674 days ago

The Sterling's Annual Garage Sale!

The Sterling, Kaiapoi

A few of our residents have been doing a bit of resizing and have some items to sell in The Sterling's Annual Garage Sale!

Come along to The Sterling, walk around the village and see if anything piques your interest. As they say, one person's trash is another person's treasure!

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A few of our residents have been doing a bit of resizing and have some items to sell in The Sterling's Annual Garage Sale!

Come along to The Sterling, walk around the village and see if anything piques your interest. As they say, one person's trash is another person's treasure!

Our Showhome Open Day is also on from from 10am to 2pm so why not come and check it out.

There will be a coffee van and sausage sizzle so you can take a break between all the browsing!

The Sterling's Annual Garage Sale will be taking place at 4 different villas at The Sterling, Kaiapoi from 9am - 12pm on Saturday 19th November.

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675 days ago

Need a good laugh?

Adrenalin Forest Christchurch

Feeling like you need to do something to bring a smile to your face lately. Why not come out to our park?

With 4 Locations around Aotearoa/ New Zealand:


Auckland - 12 Stone Road, Bombay
Bay Of Plenty - TECT All Terrain Park, Upper Pyes Pa Road
Wellington - Okowai Road, Porirua
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Feeling like you need to do something to bring a smile to your face lately. Why not come out to our park?

With 4 Locations around Aotearoa/ New Zealand:


Auckland - 12 Stone Road, Bombay
Bay Of Plenty - TECT All Terrain Park, Upper Pyes Pa Road
Wellington - Okowai Road, Porirua
Christchurch - 105 Heyders Road, Spencerville

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675 days ago

Mrs Harris Goes to Paris - Fundraising Movie Night

Tiff Wafer from Cancer Society North Canterbury

Wednesday 16 November, 5.45pm, Rangiora Town Hall Cinemas
Tickets $25.00 includes film and small gift on arrival. Doors open 5.00pm. Christmas gifts, raffles and auction on the night.
Get your friends together, glam it up and come for a entertaining night out!
Tickets available from the … View more
Wednesday 16 November, 5.45pm, Rangiora Town Hall Cinemas
Tickets $25.00 includes film and small gift on arrival. Doors open 5.00pm. Christmas gifts, raffles and auction on the night.
Get your friends together, glam it up and come for a entertaining night out!
Tickets available from the following locations:
Cancer Society North Canterbury, 143 Percival Street, Rangiora, Phone: 0800 226 695. Eftpos available.
Online: events.humanitix.com...
Contact Tiff on tiffany.wafer@cancercwc.org.nz or 021-139 4909 for more information.

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676 days ago

Home and property inspiration delivered to your inbox

Homed

What better way to while away a Friday afternoon and get your weekend DIY inspiration than drooling over the most beautiful house and garden content of the week?

|Homed newsletter| takes you inside gorgeous New Zealand homes, showcases the latest interior trends, provides project ideas, and … View more
What better way to while away a Friday afternoon and get your weekend DIY inspiration than drooling over the most beautiful house and garden content of the week?

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676 days ago

Marble lawn roller

Sharlene from Kainga - Brooklands

Works really well.pick up kainga

Price: $100

680 days ago

Rangiora High School targets sustainability centre

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Rangiora High School plans to revitalise its school farm as a centre of sustainability.

The school’s board of trustees has made the decision to ‘‘regenerate’’ the school farm, principal Bruce Kearney said.

‘‘There is excitement in the … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Rangiora High School plans to revitalise its school farm as a centre of sustainability.

The school’s board of trustees has made the decision to ‘‘regenerate’’ the school farm, principal Bruce Kearney said.

‘‘There is excitement in the community about the farm, but I find it difficult to market it because it is still very much a 1970s style farm and it has served its purpose.

‘‘But we are in a new world, with a focus on having a sustainable environment, so we need to re-address what we do.’’

Head of science David Newsham-West will take a year off from teaching next year to develop a plan for an ‘‘innovation hub’’ and a sustainability centre.

Newsham-West said he was keen to get buy-in from the local community and local businesses.

There were opportunities to work alongside Lincoln University, research organisations such as AgResearch, Industry Training Organisations and Ngāi Tūāhuriri, he said.

Rangiora students could even be involved in cutting edge research, such as testing digital collars on sheep and gathering the data or conducting soil tests.

One suggestion was even to develop a mountain bike track on the farm, with the school possibly hosting endurance events one day.

‘‘People are open to the idea of farms being diverse and flexible. Farms can’t just be a monoculture any more,’’ Newsham-West said.

‘‘We want to have a farm which models flexibility, sustainability and innovation.’’

The farm would continue to work alongside youth training service, ComCol, in offering equine studies and apiaries, while the intention was to continue farming sheep.

But it could also incorporate some viticulture, horticulture and other ideas which the school has not even thought of.

‘‘We are open to ideas across the board, we could have bio-nodes, we could teach pest control and biodiversity and we could even put in solar panels,’’ Newsham-West said.

He also saw opportunities for engaging staff across different subjects in the school and with ComCol North Canterbury next door.

‘‘There are opportunities for integrated learning and our geology and geography teachers are already talking about getting in drones and doing soil sampling.

‘‘Rather than fictitiously making up projects students can do on paper, we can get the students doing something real on site.

‘‘You can read a book or do film editing at home, but you can’t learn about moving stock unless you are hands on.’’

Building and hard materials and other school departments were also looking at ways of being involved in the farm, he said.

Whatever future plan was developed, Kearney said selling the farm was not option.

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

680 days ago

Skydiving for SPCA

Angela from Rangiora

Hello neighbours,

I’ve decided to fundraise for the SPCA, and I need to fundraise $800 dollars to sky dive. Any amount would be very very appreciated, I don’t see the money it goes directly to the SPCA and the link is below for donations.

jumptotherescue.spca.nz...

Thank you for … View more
Hello neighbours,

I’ve decided to fundraise for the SPCA, and I need to fundraise $800 dollars to sky dive. Any amount would be very very appreciated, I don’t see the money it goes directly to the SPCA and the link is below for donations.

jumptotherescue.spca.nz...

Thank you for reading, Angela.

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677 days ago

Kelvinator tumble dryer

Briony from Kaiapoi

Well used but still going strongly. Basic with 3 settings - hot, warm, cooling. On castors. It has a S.African plug on it. Compatible with a N.Z. adapter. Collect Kaiapoi. Msg 02108437041 if interested.

Price: $20

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678 days ago

Countdown bricks

Karyn from Kaiapoi

Does anyone please have any countdown bricks do not need please. Collecting for my wee grandson. Thankyou

Free

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678 days ago

Lawn mower.

Sandra from Hurunui District

Working well , has a key start
new battery , I’m finding a bit heavy for me , so needs to go to another home , grass catcher
Included &220 , A very good buy

Price: $220

680 days ago

Ashley River birds threatened by vehicles

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Volunteers fear for the welfare of birds at the Ashley River Estuary as ‘‘hoons’’ are caught on camera tearing through nesting sites.

Waimakariri district councillor Al Blackie says volunteers are fed up with people driving around nesting sites … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Volunteers fear for the welfare of birds at the Ashley River Estuary as ‘‘hoons’’ are caught on camera tearing through nesting sites.

Waimakariri district councillor Al Blackie says volunteers are fed up with people driving around nesting sites with no regard for the welfare of threatened species of birds.

‘‘We do have a bylaw, but there is not much we can do until they actually do some harm - other than naming and shaming them on social media.’’

Blackie said the council’s Pegasus Bay Bylaw Committee, which he chairs, would be reviewing the bylaw soon and was keen to hear any suggestions of how to better manage the area.

Ashley Rakahuri Rivercare Group operations manager Grant Davey said nesting birds were threatened by four-wheel-drives, helicopters hovering in the area and predators such as rats, cats and dogs.

Threatened birds included wrybills, black-bill gulls, banded dotterels, black-fronted terns and pied oystercatchers.

Some of these bird species were also endangered.

He said the presence of these multiple threats could scare the birds off, and lead them to abandoning their nests.

‘‘Along the river, we have most access points blocked, but there are areas we cannot block like State Highway 1 near the estuary.

‘‘Access is allowed for white baiters and some of them are pretty horrified by what is happening, and most of them are pretty helpful. They yell at the hoons and report it back to us.

‘‘You’ve got hoons who drive around all over the place and do donuts and sometimes it is in the early hours of the morning.’’

Motion sensor cameras have been placed in the nesting areas to monitor the presence of rats and cats, but they also picked up vehicles - and sometimes even the number plates.

Davey said Environment Canterbury’s rangers did an excellent job, but there was not enough of them.

‘‘They go and talk to people and give them a warning, but there is not much you can do.’’

Anyone caught harming the nesting birds could be fined or serve time in jail, but prosecutions were expensive, he said.

‘‘If you catch someone like the person who shot a white heron recently then you can prosecute them, but you are unlikely to actually catch people doing something like that.’’

Davey said dogs running loose were also a threat, with people ignoring or not reading signs.

‘‘It is usually perfectly respectable people doing it, but they just don’t understand.’’

The Rivercare group has received funding from the Waimakariri Zone Committee to fund a researcher to complete a thesis to better understand the full extent of the multiple threats to the birds.

■ The Ashley Rakahuri Rivercare Group is looking for volunteers for its annual bird count on the Ashley Rakahuri River on Saturday, November 19, at the Cones Road picnic area from 8.30am.

‘‘We like to have about 25 people, preferably with some ability to identify braided river birds including the wrybill, banded dotterel, pied stilt, black-fronted tern and black-billed gull,’’ organiser Beverley Alexander said.

‘‘If people are interested, but have little knowledge of the birds they can come along and we will partner them with others who have done the count previously.’’

Volunteers formed into teams, with each team taking a couple of hours to walk their designated zone.

Wet feet were guaranteed, but volunteers were rewarded with a barbecue.

Anyone interested can register by contacting Beverley Alexander on 027-3184713 or email birdiebev@xtra.co.nz.

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

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679 days ago

Kids bag found

Bede from Rangiora

Hi,
I’ve picked up a child’s bag from southbrook park near the club rooms. Has a water bottle too. Contained no valuables at the time of finding it but fruit and baby food inside.
PM if you think it’s yours with a description of the bag.
Also posted in lost and found.
Cheers.

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680 days ago

Raspberry plants

Jenny from Kaiapoi

About 20 to give away if anyone would like some ,
Free to dig out Clarkville Area

Free

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