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941 days ago

We’re here to connect the dots!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Do you ever walk past a business affected by Covid and wonder what you could do to help? We created Short Notice to link community members with spare time on their hands to surrounding businesses in need.

Whether you have a week, a day or an hour to volunteer, head to the … View more
Do you ever walk past a business affected by Covid and wonder what you could do to help? We created Short Notice to link community members with spare time on their hands to surrounding businesses in need.

Whether you have a week, a day or an hour to volunteer, head to the Short Notice community hub to introduce yourself and share how you can lend a hand.

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Together, let's help keep our small businesses thriving!
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941 days ago

Health shuttle funded for one year

The Team Reporter from The Press

From local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

Funding to run the Buller health shuttle has been granted for one year.

The shuttle was provided by the Buller branch of the Red Cross from 2012, to transport people 100 kilometres from Westport to Greymouth for medical appointments.

It operated … View more
From local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

Funding to run the Buller health shuttle has been granted for one year.

The shuttle was provided by the Buller branch of the Red Cross from 2012, to transport people 100 kilometres from Westport to Greymouth for medical appointments.

It operated with support from Buller REAP, which co-ordinated patient requested bookings.

"The Red Cross are transitioning away from providing this and similar community transport that they have run throughout the country; the Buller service being the last in the process," a planning and funding update to the West Coast DHB advisory group said this week.

The Buller service was taken on by St John at the beginning of this month and is now known as the Kawatiri Health Shuttle.

"The service has been invaluable to those people who have faced transport issues over the years, and with St John now picking up service provision this is very much welcomed."

The Kawatiri service was funded for one year at this stage, based on Ministry of Health advice given to the board based on the transition to the new health system, DHB staffer Ben Hingston said.

They were "confident" the service would be sustainable beyond the transition period.

St John already operates a similar service in the Grey district and between Hokitika and Greymouth.

Board member Anita Halsall-Quinlan, of Westport, said it appeared the service was being run based on staff availability and asked if there were set days and times it would be available so it retained a broad reach into the community.

Hingston said St John would try to match accessibility to the shuttle with patient appointment times, "but there are no set times".

Board member Helen Gillespie noted it would be reliant on St John being able to co-ordinate volunteer drivers and Hingston said it would be up to that organisation to facilitate the availability of volunteer drivers.

The service would continue to operate at no cost to passengers.

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Meanwhile, increased funding has enabled the West Coast District Health Board to double capacity of the Poutini Waiora-led kaupapa Maori Well Child Tamariki Ora services.

A report to the board's advisory group this week said increased funding had meant it would be able to increase staffing from a 0.5 full time equivalent position to almost fulltime, from the beginning of next month.

"The increase in funding will contribute to improved equity of access to kaupapa Maori services for whanau living across the West Coast."

The previous funding level had limited Poutini Waiora's ability to provide a comprehensive service to whanau.

It was expected the additional staffing would improve Poutini Waiora's capacity to deliver Kaupapa Maori Well Child Tamariki Ora services to more whanau and enable "more intensive support" to those already engaged in the service.

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Public health funded 'health improvement practitioners' and health coaches will be soon starting work at medical practices in Hokitika and Greymouth.

A report to this week's DHB advisory group said the West Coast Primary Health Organisation's first round of recruitment for the Integrated General Practice Primary Mental Health and Addictions Service had been successful enough to cover practices in the two towns.

Practitioners and coaches would work as part of general practice teams providing people with "immediate support and tools" for wellbeing.

The first practitioner and coach began work at the Westland Medical Centre on May 23.

Additional practitioners would be joining Coastal Health and the Te Nikau Health Centre in Greymouth on completion of their training in July and August.

Recruitment had commenced for the role in Buller.

942 days ago

Old riverbed could ease flood risk

The Team Reporter from The Press

From local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

Revegetating the historic Buller River overflow channel to lessen the risk of floodwaters spilling into the Orowaiti River and hitting the eastern side of Westport township is being proposed.

It is one part of the proposed $26 million Westport flood … View more
From local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

Revegetating the historic Buller River overflow channel to lessen the risk of floodwaters spilling into the Orowaiti River and hitting the eastern side of Westport township is being proposed.

It is one part of the proposed $26 million Westport flood protection scheme.

In the 19th century the Buller River was straightened using a bypass, taking out a meandering section, creating Organs Island upstream of Westport.

The original meandering section remains, but the Westport Joint Rating District Committee last week heard the new scheme proposes to take back the leased Organs Island area and to revegetate it.

Using it as a riparian buffer would reduce the "split" in flow from the river's main channel during floods, consulting river engineer Gary Williams said.

The idea was to redirect more flow away from the Orowaiti and lessen the ongoing need for rock maintenance at Organs Island.

Williams said the area required "constant management" with a lot of rock put there over the years to keep the Buller River in the 19th century diversion.

Adding more vegetation would "split the flow" more down the main channel "without having a strong fixed rock wall over that long length".

"The idea is in the end that nature will do most of the regeneration," he said.

Hydrological consultant Matthew Gardner said vegetation could act as "a significant buffer" against flow.

"What we found with the model, the Buller River is at capacity and for every increase in flow more comes down the Orowaiti. This vegetation actually reduces that."

It was in fact going back to the method put forward in the 19th century to manage the area, Gardner said.

The other aspects in the scheme are the proposed realignment of Abattoir Creek, east of Westport, which would reduce flood flows from the east towards the town.

Ruled out is dredging the lower Buller River, making a direct cut to the sea from the Orowaiti Estuary, excavating a causeway to protect the Snodgrass Road residential area, adding culverts in the Westport to Ngakawau railway at Stephens Rd, and constructing culverts on the embankment near State highway 67 near the Orowaiti Bridge.

943 days ago

NZ’s sweetest spots to live revealed

Sweet Spots

Ever wondered where the sweetest places to live in Aotearoa are?

Stuff’s Homed team has done some serious data crunching to crown the seven best spots for 2022.

Congratulations to Berhampore, Wellington which took out the overall sweetest spot! You can check out the full list of winning … View more
Ever wondered where the sweetest places to live in Aotearoa are?

Stuff’s Homed team has done some serious data crunching to crown the seven best spots for 2022.

Congratulations to Berhampore, Wellington which took out the overall sweetest spot! You can check out the full list of winning suburbs in the Sweet Spots section on Stuff.

There’s also an interactive tool that you can tinker with to find your perfect place, based on the criteria that matter to you. Who knows, you might be inspired to make a change.
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945 days ago

Get Upcycling and win in 2022!

Resene

Unleash the artist within you, showcase your DIY creative skills and spruce up an old item or completely repurpose it! Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards.

We want to see your amazing creations so don't be afraid to go … View more
Unleash the artist within you, showcase your DIY creative skills and spruce up an old item or completely repurpose it! Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards.

We want to see your amazing creations so don't be afraid to go all out! Check out some of the previous entires here.

Take part in the 2022 Resene Upcycling Awards. There are four great prizes worth $500 up for grabs: a $200 Resene voucher and a $300 Prezzy® card!
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945 days ago

Your base weekly fee is fixed

Retirement is an exciting time, filled with possibilities. Our fixed fee guarantee is one of the ways we provide financial certainty. Ryman residents love it as it helps them reduce rising living costs and surprise expenses.

Enjoy the quality amenities at every Ryman village and splurge a little… View more
Retirement is an exciting time, filled with possibilities. Our fixed fee guarantee is one of the ways we provide financial certainty. Ryman residents love it as it helps them reduce rising living costs and surprise expenses.

Enjoy the quality amenities at every Ryman village and splurge a little on yourself if you feel like it! Take up that hobby you’ve dreamed of or plan a holiday somewhere warm.

It’s easy to live life your way when you have freedom to do the things you enjoy. It’s another example of how we’re pioneering retirement living.
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945 days ago

Cookie product recalled due to foreign matter

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Popular cookie brand Mrs Higgins has recalled a specific batch of their product due to the possible presence of white plastic.

The cookies affected are the Mrs Higgins Shortbread Cookies in the 350g bag with a Best Before date of 4/10/22.

These cookies are found at all Countdown stores across… View more
Popular cookie brand Mrs Higgins has recalled a specific batch of their product due to the possible presence of white plastic.

The cookies affected are the Mrs Higgins Shortbread Cookies in the 350g bag with a Best Before date of 4/10/22.

These cookies are found at all Countdown stores across New Zealand and customers can return these affected goods for a full refund.

This recall does not affect any other of the Mrs Higgins products.

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946 days ago

Severe Thunderstorm Watch

Ashleigh from Neighbourly.co.nz

Extreme caution is advised across New Zealand today as MetService has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch which remains in force for Nelson, Buller, Taranaki, Manawatu, Kapiti-Horowhenua, Wellington and Marlborough.

The National Emergency Management Agency has instructed residents leading up to … View more
Extreme caution is advised across New Zealand today as MetService has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch which remains in force for Nelson, Buller, Taranaki, Manawatu, Kapiti-Horowhenua, Wellington and Marlborough.

The National Emergency Management Agency has instructed residents leading up to the storms to:
- Take shelter, preferably indoors away from windows;
- Avoid sheltering under trees, if outside;
- Get back to land, if outdoors on the water;
- Move cars under cover or away from trees;
- Secure any loose objects around your property;
- Check that drains and gutters are clear;
- Be ready to slow down or stop, if driving.

Once the storm is over, caution is needed outside or when driving as there may be fallen trees and power lines. It is best to avoid streams and drains as there is chance of being swept away in flash flooding.

You can check the official warnings in place on the MetService website.

Those in Taranaki can keep up to date at the Taranaki Emergency Management website.

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947 days ago

WIN $10,000* towards your KiwiSaver!

NZ Compare

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952 days ago

Visiting Cat

Allan & Christine from Hurunui District

This cat has been visiting for months making a nuisance of itself, is it yours phone Amberley 3148424

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949 days ago

6 x 60L Rolling Plastic Storage Boxes with lids

Fran from Hurunui District

These rolling boxes are ideal for heavier items. Without the need to be lifted they can be rolled under a counter or desk, tucked away in a corner. Constructed of sturdy plastic with a snap closure clip lid, ensuring items are kept clean and dry.
64 W x 45 D x34cm H

Purchased from Storage box … View more
These rolling boxes are ideal for heavier items. Without the need to be lifted they can be rolled under a counter or desk, tucked away in a corner. Constructed of sturdy plastic with a snap closure clip lid, ensuring items are kept clean and dry.
64 W x 45 D x34cm H

Purchased from Storage box $15.99 each. www.storagebox.co.nz...

As New only used for storage once. We have 6 with rollers one with rollers missing and slight damage-free. $48.00 for the lot pick up Leithfield

Price: $48

950 days ago

Beef, ordered from here

McDonald's

For delicious grass-raised beef New Zealand is the perfect combo. An ideal climate, lush pastures and innovative farming produces enough beef for Macca’s in New Zealand and around the world.

Our patties are 100% quality beef, and all that’s added is a dash of salt and pepper when cooked. We… View more
For delicious grass-raised beef New Zealand is the perfect combo. An ideal climate, lush pastures and innovative farming produces enough beef for Macca’s in New Zealand and around the world.

Our patties are 100% quality beef, and all that’s added is a dash of salt and pepper when cooked. We partner with many Kiwi farmers who produce our beef, including those at the world-class Whangara Farms.
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952 days ago

10 MONEY-SAVING TIPS YOU NEED TO KNOW!

The Team from NZ Compare

A wee while back we asked you, our awesome Neighbourly members to share the ways you save money!

We received a truck load of great suggestions, tips and methods!

More importantly, we saw how it helped other Kiwis discover new ways to help their households cut down on costs and make things go… View more
A wee while back we asked you, our awesome Neighbourly members to share the ways you save money!

We received a truck load of great suggestions, tips and methods!

More importantly, we saw how it helped other Kiwis discover new ways to help their households cut down on costs and make things go further. It made us so happy to see neighbours supporting neighbours.

Read 10 of the tips that we saw you sharing!

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953 days ago

Happy Samoan Language Week!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Fa’afetai mo le agalelei fa’atua’oi literally translates to "thank you for your neighbourly kindness". We think that's a pretty special way to show your appreciation for a neighbour. Happy Samoan Language Week!

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953 days ago

THE VILLAGE HALL MARKET, CHEVIOT

Janine from Hurunui District

Celebrate the long Queens Birthday Weekend ahead with a visit to the Village Hall Market in Cheviot. Super quality stalls, lovely cosy warm indoor venue, free entry and plenty of parking AND just a minute's walk to some great coffee and yummy eats.

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