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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
Emma Milburn and Dart have been a search and rescue tag team for nearly a decade.
But as bearded border collie Dart, 13, gets older, she soon faces retirement, bringing an end to the special career shared between her and her handler.
The pair have been through a lot together. … View moreHi neighbours,
Emma Milburn and Dart have been a search and rescue tag team for nearly a decade.
But as bearded border collie Dart, 13, gets older, she soon faces retirement, bringing an end to the special career shared between her and her handler.
The pair have been through a lot together. Milburn did all of Dart’s search and rescue training herself, pretty much everyday for eight years straight. The time and dedication it took to train a dog to be operational in search and rescue tasks was often overlooked, Milburn said.
Please click 'Read more' below for the full story.
Elizabeth from Kaiapoi
Recommendations for a competent and reliable shade sail maker/fitter. Or perhaps someone to advise on size to purchase from a DIY store and then fit.
Richard from Rangiora
Raspberry plants for sale - $20, $15, $10 each.
All have been transplanted from existing Clutha, Heritage and Lewis plants.
The parent plants have been producing top quality raspberries for several years.
NOTE: A $50 spend will get you $60 worth of raspberry plants.
I also have some … View moreRaspberry plants for sale - $20, $15, $10 each.
All have been transplanted from existing Clutha, Heritage and Lewis plants.
The parent plants have been producing top quality raspberries for several years.
NOTE: A $50 spend will get you $60 worth of raspberry plants.
I also have some tomato plants for sale.
Message me with your phone number to work out a pickup time - Rangiora pickup.
Concerned about growing Raspberries?
If you are concerned re how to grow raspberries and contain the roots,
read the attached doc - or ask for one on pickup.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Rangiora High School’s new principal won't have to move far when he takes up the mantle later this year – his current job is just 12 kilometres away.
Bruce Kearney will begin at Rangiora High, which has more than 1500 students, at the start of term 2 after 10 years at nearby Kaiapoi High.… View moreRangiora High School’s new principal won't have to move far when he takes up the mantle later this year – his current job is just 12 kilometres away.
Bruce Kearney will begin at Rangiora High, which has more than 1500 students, at the start of term 2 after 10 years at nearby Kaiapoi High.
He will replace outgoing principal Karen Stewart, who is retiring.
Board of trustees chairman Simon Green said the board was impressed with the calibre of the applicants for the role, and chose the person they felt “would be able to build on the strong foundation that Karen has established over the past four and a half years”.
Read more here.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
After 36 years as a firefighter, Colin Russell still vividly remembers the first fatal incident he attended – for all the wrong reasons.
He was still a teenager, a fresh recruit as an urban officer in Dunedin, and was called out when a pedestrian was fatally struck by a car at a busy … View moreAfter 36 years as a firefighter, Colin Russell still vividly remembers the first fatal incident he attended – for all the wrong reasons.
He was still a teenager, a fresh recruit as an urban officer in Dunedin, and was called out when a pedestrian was fatally struck by a car at a busy intersection. The scene was gruesome.
“[I] sort of put [myself] in his place – just walking along the street in town and then next thing boom.
“All those thoughts run through your head when you put yourself in his space and that's not where you want to go.”
Things were different in those days. Russell received little support and was told to brush it aside and enjoy a cup of tea after returning to the station.
Nowadays, Russell is the operational readiness and support manager for 16 volunteer brigades in the Hurunui and Kaikōura areas, overseeing about 300 people.
The role was formed in September following a national restructure at Fire and Emergency New Zealand (Fenz).
Russell said Fenz had recognised the need for welfare and support a few years ago, particularly after the Canterbury earthquakes.
“There are very good support systems in place [now].”
Russell, armed with a bachelor degree in psychology, could draw on his many experiences to help for the volunteers under his command.
Rural firefighters and those in small towns were often the most affected by trauma, as there were “only one or two degrees of separation” between them and the person they were helping, he said.
“[I’m] making sure they've got the support in the brigades, so they know they can reach out and get some help.”
After his start as an urban officer in Dunedin, Russell spent 25 years in Invercargill and became a manager. In 2011, he was called in to help with the response to the Canterbury earthquakes – the largest event he had ever had to cover.
“Just the scale of that – you're never going to forget that.”
Russell became an officer development manager in Rotorua, where he helped train of firefighters in incident management and leadership for three years.
“The great thing was you got to connect with the whole country ... it was really cool to put a finger out to all these little brigades and meet people.
He then began a managerial role in Christchurch, mainly working on forming policies, but he yearned to be in the community and helping frontline staff. He achieved that when he took on the role supporting the Hurunui and Kaikōura volunteers.
“[I was] doing some significant work in the big picture stuff, but you have to be careful to keep it balanced and remembering where you came from.”
In the little spare time Russell has, he can usually be found on the golf course or digging into his numerous studies.
It was important for firefighters to have hobbies to unwind from the pressures of the job, he said.
So far, he has completed a diploma in sports studies, a post graduate diploma in emergency management, a bachelor of psychology, and a few other management qualifications.
“I'm always in that learning mode. Study almost becomes a hobby, I always joke that I’ve spent 25 years at university,” he said.
“It's been a bit of a distraction as well because you get to focus on whatever you're learning at that particular time.”
Russell planned to do more study in the new year, but his key focus was returning to work and doing all he could to support the North Canterbury community and his firefighting “family”.
“Thirty-six years later I'm still here and loving it and not looking at doing anything different.
“You really feel a sense of worth that the job you're doing for the community fills that need ... there's purpose in abundance.”
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Des from Loburn
I have for sale Posts, Sheep netting, one wooden gate, reels, etc. 149 Hodgsons Road,Loburn. Phone Des East 0272459109
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
A poor meal choice landed a threatened native bird in rehab for half of her young life, but this weekend she was finally able to return to the skies.
The young New Zealand falcon – or kārearea – was released by rescuers on the outskirts of Hanmer Springs on Sunday, after eight months … View moreA poor meal choice landed a threatened native bird in rehab for half of her young life, but this weekend she was finally able to return to the skies.
The young New Zealand falcon – or kārearea – was released by rescuers on the outskirts of Hanmer Springs on Sunday, after eight months recovering at the Marlborough Falcon Conservation Trust in Blenheim.
The juvenile female, daughter of a well-known pair who live in the heart of Hanmer Village, bit off more than she could chew last May, when a small dog caught her eye.
Read more here.
The Team from NZ Compare
Treating yourself this Summer is healthy after a year like 2021! Have some fun, smile and reconnect with loved ones but before 2022 gets hectic COMPARE.SAVE.REPEAT.
It’s easy as, just sit down over a cuppa or a beer – whatever tickles your fancy! Have a look at your pesky bills and compare … View moreTreating yourself this Summer is healthy after a year like 2021! Have some fun, smile and reconnect with loved ones but before 2022 gets hectic COMPARE.SAVE.REPEAT.
It’s easy as, just sit down over a cuppa or a beer – whatever tickles your fancy! Have a look at your pesky bills and compare what's out there using Broadband Compare and Power Compare. We launched these sites to help Kiwis all over, compare providers and plans so you can save money or find something that just better fits your needs. So easy, you can do it at the beach in between swims!
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David from Rangiora
I found this dog collar attached to a fence wire about 5 metres from the Mike Kean Walkway sign today. Left it there so hopefully the owner finds it.
Richard from Rangiora
Hi, I have a few tomato plants for sale. $1-$3 each.
I'm also selling awesome raspberry plants if interested.
Message me with your phone number to work out a pickup time - Rangiora pickup.
Cheers
Jal from Shimmer and shine
Happy new year we have window cleaning spaces available for the 15th and 16th of january single story only prices are
As follows all prices include inside and out get in quick these spaces wont last feel free to contact jal on 021790856 or visit www.shimmerandshine.co.nz...
2bdrm $60
3bdrm $80
4 … View moreHappy new year we have window cleaning spaces available for the 15th and 16th of january single story only prices are
As follows all prices include inside and out get in quick these spaces wont last feel free to contact jal on 021790856 or visit www.shimmerandshine.co.nz...
2bdrm $60
3bdrm $80
4 bdrm $100
5 bdrm $120
Offices are classed as xtra bedroom
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