Wairau & Waihopai Valleys, Wairau Valley

2248 days ago

It's not too late to get in the draw!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

One lucky Neighbourly member is going to pulling into their driveway in this shiny new Suzuki Vitara worth $30,690. Just a few more days to enter. All it takes is a single click. Get in the draw now!

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2248 days ago

Intelligence Specialist (Case Officer)

New Zealand Security Intelligence Services

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Are you looking to transfer your skills to a whole new career? This might be the career you dreamt of and never knew existed!

Ever wanted to be someone different? Like a challenge and can keep a secret? Your mission should you choose to accept it, is to apply now.
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2248 days ago

Learning te Reo Māori with a little help from Pā Kids

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

The children from Pā Kids came in yesterday to help us learn a little te reo Māori by labelling items in our office.
Here are a few words you might like to use in conversation this Māori Language Week.

Whānau - Family and extended family; can include friends and other close relationships

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The children from Pā Kids came in yesterday to help us learn a little te reo Māori by labelling items in our office.
Here are a few words you might like to use in conversation this Māori Language Week.

Whānau - Family and extended family; can include friends and other close relationships

Hoa - Friend/s; e hoa means my friend (e.g. Ka pai e hoa) and e hoa mā means group of friends (e.g. Kia ora e hoa mā)

Tamariki - Children; son is tama and daughter is tamāhine

Tahu - Spouse, partner or sweetheart; husband/boyfriend is hoa tāne and wife/girlfriend is hoa wāhine

Mātua - Parent/s or father; mother is whaea, and father is also pāpā

Hoamahi - Workmate or colleagues

Rangatira / Pāhi - Chief or boss

Kapa - Team, group or company

Whakapapa - Genealogy, ancestry or lineage

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2249 days ago

Young heroes take on pests

Communications Team from Auckland Council

As part of Auckland Council's EnviroSchools programme, a team of Botany Downs Secondary College students have been trapping and capturing rats at the school and local reserve.

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2249 days ago

'Civil defence is all of us'

The Team from Marlborough District Council

We have a saying around here; ‘civil defence is all of us’. Our strength is in how we work together before and after an emergency. There’s even some pretty good evidence around the fact that people who are prepared for an emergency are able to cope better when something does happen!

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We have a saying around here; ‘civil defence is all of us’. Our strength is in how we work together before and after an emergency. There’s even some pretty good evidence around the fact that people who are prepared for an emergency are able to cope better when something does happen!

A big part of my job is about building greater strength in our communities, so feel free to contact me at Marlborough District Council, to see how we can work together.

Have a safe week,
Catherine Coates
Emergency Management Officer

Here are some handy online resources for you:
Marlborough District Council Civil Defence Emergency Management
getthru.govt.nz
facebook.com/NeighbourhoodSupportMarlborough
Find out more

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2250 days ago

How's your te reo Māori?

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

This is Māori language week and the team at the Express are trying to learn a few new words each morning.
Here are the words for today.....
* Mihi - Greeting (noun); a speech (noun); to greet, pay tribute, acknowledge or thank (verb)

* Kia ora - Hello or thank you; also good luck or best … View more
This is Māori language week and the team at the Express are trying to learn a few new words each morning.
Here are the words for today.....
* Mihi - Greeting (noun); a speech (noun); to greet, pay tribute, acknowledge or thank (verb)

* Kia ora - Hello or thank you; also good luck or best wishes
Tēnā koe / tēnā kōrua / tēnā koutou - More formal hello or thank you (koe is used to address one person, kōrua for two, and koutou for three or more)

* Mōrena / Ata mārie - Good morning

* Haere mai - Welcome, come here, come in

* Haere rā - Goodbye, farewell (to someone leaving)

* E noho rā - Goodbye, farewell (to someone staying)

* Ka kite anō / Mā te wā - See you later, see ya!

* Ka mahi - Nice job! Other common compliments are ka pai (good), ka rawe (awesome), and tau kē (this is cool!)

* Ngā mihi - A simple statement of acknowledgements, ngā mihi works well as a te reo email sign off (similar to regards or thanks)

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2253 days ago

Poll: A lotta bottle?

Paula Hulburt Reporter from Marlborough Express

Who remembers the clink of bottles being left on the doorstep? Would you like to see them make a return?

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A lotta bottle?
  • 71.9% Yes, I'd love to have milk delivered to my door.
    71.9% Complete
  • 28.1% No, I don't see the need for it. You can buy milk just about anywhere.
    28.1% Complete
57 votes
2252 days ago

The September issue of Health News is out.

Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health

The September issue of Health News is out now in your community papers.
This month:
Let's talk about...pregnancy and parenting
The top 5 to help your baby thrive
The Marlborough Community Health Hub expands its healthcare services.

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2252 days ago

Do you know a Budding Young Gardener?

Yates

We’re looking for young gardeners (aged 5-15 years) who love getting into the garden, whether it’s growing fruit and veggies or flowers for the butterflies and bees. A Yates Budding Young Gardener may have been gardening for a few years and know how to sow seeds, rustle up a few radishes and… View moreWe’re looking for young gardeners (aged 5-15 years) who love getting into the garden, whether it’s growing fruit and veggies or flowers for the butterflies and bees. A Yates Budding Young Gardener may have been gardening for a few years and know how to sow seeds, rustle up a few radishes and turn lemons into lemonade. Or even just starting out!

Yates Budding Young Gardener will become a Yates brand ambassador for one year AND win an amazing family trip for four, to the Gold Coast, Australia.

The five day trip will include flights, accommodation, a rental car and tickets to the Queensland Gardening Expo (if travelling in July) and a three day pass to Gold Coast theme parks - Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World and Wet ‘n’ Wild.

The competition is open to all keen gardeners aged 5-15 years. Entries close 17th September - so enter your Budding Young Gardener now!
Enter now

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2252 days ago

It's going to be awesom

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

Everything you need to know if you're heading over to Nelson to see the All Blacks take on Argentina.

The Game

5.30pm Gates open – get in the queue!
6.15pm Teams arrive
6.45pm Teams warm up
7.20pm Match ball delivered by helicopter
7.30pm National Anthems and Haka
7.35pm KICK OFF!… View more
Everything you need to know if you're heading over to Nelson to see the All Blacks take on Argentina.

The Game

5.30pm Gates open – get in the queue!
6.15pm Teams arrive
6.45pm Teams warm up
7.20pm Match ball delivered by helicopter
7.30pm National Anthems and Haka
7.35pm KICK OFF!

Game Day Street Party

Upper Trafalgar and Hardy Streets will be closed from 11am – 7pm for the Game Day Street Party. Get on into the City to be part of the Game Day action, including music, performances, family fun, competitions and lots of food and market stalls.

Party Zone – Top of Trafalgar Street

1pm Game Day Street Party ‘kicks off’, Serpico and Tunesifter
1.30pm Official Welcome from the Mayor of Nelson and the Argentinian Ambassador
2pm Buskudara
3pm Press Roll
4pm Konkoba
4.45pm Drum Jam

Family Zone - Nelson Provincial Museum

1pm Flossie the Balloon Twister
2pm Pablo The Puzzle – two shows
Plus, free face painting in your team colours for young and old, a pop-up exhibition on the
history of rugby in Nelson and chances to win some EXTRAORDINARY prizes with an All Blacks face hole board competition.

Argentina Zone - Trafalgar Street near Hardy St

1.30pm Sambassadors
2.15pm Tango Libre Dance School

Food and Drink

Food and market stalls will line Trafalgar and Hardy Streets Game Day Street Party. Many of Nelson’s own restaurants, cafes and eateries will be open all day and late into the night for hungry visitors.

Getting there

Central Nelson will be humming all day Saturday. If you are planning on driving into the city leave yourself plenty of time, as roads will be busy and parking will be limited. You may want to consider other options and let someone else do the driving.

What you can bring into Trafalgar Park

Travel light – there will be security checks for every bag. If possible, come with your warm clothes and ticket only. There will be designated aisles for tickets only.

Don’t bring in commercially bought food and drink. Families may bring pre-packed snacks for their children. All bottles will be emptied at the gates. There will be many food and beverage outlets in Trafalgar Park.

Stay in Touch with Game Day Action - Visit the www.gamedaynelson.nz... where you will find more information, maps and details.

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2253 days ago

Front page news

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

Here's how the Express is looking this morning

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2253 days ago

"It's not easy to be a Christian in today's society"

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

A Blenheim minister and his two assistant pastors to leave Anglican Church, rather than "running with the crowd" over same-sex blessings.

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2254 days ago

Four months ... or Bohally gets it

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

The Ministry of Education has four months to find a greenfield site for Blenheim's new college campus, or the town's only intermediate school will make way for the project.

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2268 days ago

Should it stay or should it go now?

Ian Allen Reporter from Marlborough Express

The council has applied for resource consent to remove the heritage status of the A&P grandstand in Blenheim, which would make way for its demolition. How do you feel about the grandstand? Is it a reminder of times gone by, or a waste of space?
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The council has applied for resource consent to remove the heritage status of the A&P grandstand in Blenheim, which would make way for its demolition. How do you feel about the grandstand? Is it a reminder of times gone by, or a waste of space?
Comments may be used in a story.
Public submissions on the resource consent close August 29.

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2255 days ago

Have a great Wednesday

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

Good morning Marlborough.
This is how the Express looks today.

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