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1411 days ago

Have Your Say at the Library

The Team from Whangarei District Council

We have FIVE (5) consultation opportunities open right now and we want to make it easy for people to learn about each one so they can give us their informed feedback. To help with that we are running drop-in sessions every Thursday this month.

Have Your Say at the Library:
All Thursdays in … View more
We have FIVE (5) consultation opportunities open right now and we want to make it easy for people to learn about each one so they can give us their informed feedback. To help with that we are running drop-in sessions every Thursday this month.

Have Your Say at the Library:
All Thursdays in November
11:00am-12:00pm PLUS 5:00pm-6:00pm
Central Library (can't miss it)

Learn about the draft growth strategy, speed limits bylaw, placemaking plans, waterfront precinct plan or our wastewater consent renewal. Our helpful staff will endeavour to answer your questions and keep you posted on Council's latest initiatives.

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1414 days ago

Fundraising CAR RALLY 14th November Start 1pm

Cheryll from Central Whangarei

Fundraising Car Rally 14 th November Riverside Drive Sea Cadet Unit TS Diomede $20 per car - driver packs sausage sizzles and prizes
Bring Gold Coins for Activities
RSVP by the 12th November 2020 for car set off times
To Frank Lundberg - frank.lundberg@cadetforces.org.nz
or phone … View more
Fundraising Car Rally 14 th November Riverside Drive Sea Cadet Unit TS Diomede $20 per car - driver packs sausage sizzles and prizes
Bring Gold Coins for Activities
RSVP by the 12th November 2020 for car set off times
To Frank Lundberg - frank.lundberg@cadetforces.org.nz
or phone 0273371370
A great time will be had by all.

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1412 days ago

RUATANGATA HALL CHRISTMAS MARKET

Pam from Rural West Whangarei

MARKET - BOOK MARKET - CAR BOOT SALES
14 NOVEMBER SATURDAY 9.00 - 12.00
ALL WELCOME
CONTACT SHEILA: 027 521 7759
AGNES:4335 641

Ruatangata Market - NOV 2020 - PRINT.pdf Download View

1412 days ago

Support Local

Natasha Judd from Cancer Society Northland

Amazing deals when you use this flyer instore - take advantage and get those early Christmas presents - or why not treat yourself?.....and at the same time help your local Cancer Society.....

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1417 days ago

Whangārei has a new MP: Dr Emily Henderson - what do you think?

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Special votes have seen Labour's Dr Emily Henderson usurp National's Dr Shane Reti for the Whangārei seat - the first time Labour has won Whangārei since 1972. Henderson, a family court lawyer, says she wants to focus on the social wellbeing of Whangārei residents and backs the five … View moreSpecial votes have seen Labour's Dr Emily Henderson usurp National's Dr Shane Reti for the Whangārei seat - the first time Labour has won Whangārei since 1972. Henderson, a family court lawyer, says she wants to focus on the social wellbeing of Whangārei residents and backs the five major Kia Kaha Northland infrastructure projects. What do you think?

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1417 days ago

Whangarei could have an MP soon - part two

Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point

A bit over a month ago Tel Hudson published a post Whangarei could have an MP soon, in which we were discussing the possibility that our electorate might get two MPs in Parliament, in case Labour's candidate Dr Emily Henderson won the seat (National's Dr Shane Reti was always in because … View moreA bit over a month ago Tel Hudson published a post Whangarei could have an MP soon, in which we were discussing the possibility that our electorate might get two MPs in Parliament, in case Labour's candidate Dr Emily Henderson won the seat (National's Dr Shane Reti was always in because of his high rank on the party list).
This has now become a reality, with Emily winning the seat by a margin of 431 votes after special votes.
Northland has also changed colours, with Labour's Willow-Jean Prime winning the seat by an even narrower margin of 163 votes. Unfortunately National's Matt King is too far down on the party list to stay on as MP. It would have been great to have four MP's in Parliament representing all of Northland.
Congratulations to both winning candidates. Isn't it great to live in a country where every vote counts?
For more information (including another seat for the Māori Party, a much narrower result in the cannabis referendum and other developments) see this RNZ article.

1421 days ago

The great people in Whangarei

Glen from Central Whangarei

I put this post on FB last Saturday. It has been very popular so I have decided to share it here on neighborly. as below.

Feeling blessed today I went into the Whangarei CBD on my mobility scooter went to my favorite cafe Fresh for takeouts the staff were lovely. I sat on my scooter in the sun and… View more
I put this post on FB last Saturday. It has been very popular so I have decided to share it here on neighborly. as below.

Feeling blessed today I went into the Whangarei CBD on my mobility scooter went to my favorite cafe Fresh for takeouts the staff were lovely. I sat on my scooter in the sun and watched the shoppers go by while I ate.
So many smiling happy people, then off to Motown for a haircut and more happy people.

Then Pak N Save again on my mobility scooter, it can be difficult to reach high areas 4 different women helped me at different times all with a smile.

Then headed home while going through the town basin my hat blew off, by the time I was able to turn around a young lady asked if she could get it for me.

All assistance today was appreciated thank you the people of Whangarei

1426 days ago

Riddle me this!

NumberWorks'nWords Whangarei

What kinds of dogs and how many of each kind does Troy have? Leave your answer in the comments below!

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1414 days ago

Do you know about Operation Flotation?

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

The theft of a lifesaving flotation tube from Doubtless Bay has done little to dampen the spirits of Operation Flotation, the charity set up to help prevent drownings. Pat Millar started the charity in 2018 after a father drowned at Cable Bay rescuing his daughter, and has been backed by community … View moreThe theft of a lifesaving flotation tube from Doubtless Bay has done little to dampen the spirits of Operation Flotation, the charity set up to help prevent drownings. Pat Millar started the charity in 2018 after a father drowned at Cable Bay rescuing his daughter, and has been backed by community support ever since. Have you seen the flotation tubes at Langs Beach and Waipu Cove?

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1418 days ago

We Say, You Say: Covid-19 forces hostels to slash prices

Neighbourly.co.nz

Hi Northland,

Backpackers around the country have cut their prices to survive a fall in bookings due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Occupancy has averaged around 32 per cent between June to September this year compared to previous years. Hone Heke Lodge in Kerikeri has some seasonal workers booked … View more
Hi Northland,

Backpackers around the country have cut their prices to survive a fall in bookings due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Occupancy has averaged around 32 per cent between June to September this year compared to previous years. Hone Heke Lodge in Kerikeri has some seasonal workers booked in but capacity is still half of what it usually would be.

What else do you think will bring travellers to Northland?

*Please type NFP if you don't want your comment to feature in our Conversations section.

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1417 days ago

Scam email. Re: subscription renewal scam for Norton products.

Marlene from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads

Hi Everyone,
Please remain super vigilant around any Norton subscription emails.
I received the following email:

Yearly membership activated

Dear user,
Your subscription is renewed successfully for this year, Hence we have charged you  389 USD for your yearly subscription 

Here are your order … View more
Hi Everyone,
Please remain super vigilant around any Norton subscription emails.
I received the following email:

Yearly membership activated

Dear user,
Your subscription is renewed successfully for this year, Hence we have charged you  389 USD for your yearly subscription 

Here are your order details:
Your order number is: - PCH45631200

Product name:                Protection 360
Total amount:                 389.00 USD
Transaction date:           November 3rd, 2020

To upgrade/cancel your subscription, please contact our customer service desk given below. 
+1 (94820) 24695 - 4683800
+1 (84727) 64591 - 1673706
Sincerely

Adam Zampa

THIS IS definitely A SCAM. The email was missing information that made me query its authenticity. So I went onto a online chat site which I thought was the correct Norton site.
The so called agent Deborah Mullen after chatting online with her for alittle while, made me suspicious I was being scammed. She wanted me to keep the online chat opened so I could access the link to put payment through. She wouldn't email the link & said the special discount offer was only valid for a day or until she finished her shift or I can contact them again & 1 of the other agents would help me. I asked her to clarify what a day meant & she replied 'Our offices close at 8pm'. So I made up an excuse- said I lost my credit card & needed to organise a ride into the bank to organise funds & 8pm should be enough time to get things organised.

I unfortunately bumped/ closed the site I was chatting with Deborah.

I contacted the 'real' Norton site & they confirmed both Adam Zampa & Deborah Mullen are not Norton agents.
They are investigating this further.

1416 days ago

Switch our boats to electric

Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point

One of the ways that the boaties among us could contribute to a low-emissions future would be to get an electric motor for our boats, or even switch to an electric boat, when an opportunity presents itself.
It would mean a much quieter experience, creating only a sixth of the carbon emissions of a … View more
One of the ways that the boaties among us could contribute to a low-emissions future would be to get an electric motor for our boats, or even switch to an electric boat, when an opportunity presents itself.
It would mean a much quieter experience, creating only a sixth of the carbon emissions of a petrol or diesel engine (or even less when charged from home solar or at night time), and requiring less maintenance, while also reducing pollution.
Initially it won't be cheap, though - but when in our history has the cleaner, quieter, safer, more efficient and cheaper to run version of a product ever costed less than its inferior siblings?
One of the regional businesses already providing electric boat options for sale and hire is The New Zealand Electric Boat Co. in Kerikeri.
As we transition away from fossil fuels, the oversupply of fossil-fuel vehicles and devices (cars, boats, engines, power tools etc.) will be offered to us at dumping prices, just to get rid of them, and some of us will go for that. We could however look at going electric as an investment in our collective future, and when doing a proper total cost of ownership calculation the higher purchase price or cost of retrofitting to go electric is regularly offset over time by lower running and maintenance costs, not to mention the additional benefits of reduced emissions and noise pollution, and increased air and water quality.

1417 days ago

Reach Out 🤝 Look Out 👀 Help Out 💖

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

To find your nearest Neighbourhood Support or to get in touch about setting up a new one, go to:

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1417 days ago

Recycle a school desk

The Team from Resene ColorShop Whangarei

Make homework fun by transforming an old school desk into a bright and appealing workstation using your children’s favourite Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own.

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1418 days ago

Things change, you can too

Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

Apply Tikanga to your life and help keep our cultural heritage alive within your whānau, marae and community. Secure your place for 2021. Find out more

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