Kamo, Whangarei

2178 days ago

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Peter from Kamo

So, I just recently found out that Google is quietly closing their attempt at competing with Facebook in the 'social media stakes'.



I am posting this here mainly to let anyone know who has stuff on that site, that they'd better hurry to get it off, if they still want it.


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So, I just recently found out that Google is quietly closing their attempt at competing with Facebook in the 'social media stakes'.



I am posting this here mainly to let anyone know who has stuff on that site, that they'd better hurry to get it off, if they still want it.


I was asked/invited to join that site when it first opened, and I did join, used it to display some of my digital photography (Flickr was in hiatus at that time) - then I read the terms and conditions. And I was out of there like a scalded cat. Google claimed intellectual ownership of everything uploaded. Thanks, but no thanks to that!


And now they have sat on a security bug that has left all the content of the site open to theft for many months and not let anyone know. That is all your personal data on there - up for grabs by any malicious hacker .... appalling!



My respect for Google, while not in free fall, is definitely tarnished. I don't even use their search engine any more; haven't for over a year. Duckduckgo is a viable alternative that does not sell your search history to marketers and is concerned about promoting and preserving privacy ... including making recommendations and providing tools and information.



just f.y.i. -Peter

2170 days ago

Social climbers - the comedy - is touring NZ!

Roger Halls Sparkling Comedy Social Climbers

What do you call six women stranded on a mountain in the rain: ridiculous! Or you could call them social climbers … but just not to their faces! Once at the hut, not only do they unload their packs full of food, wine, and a souvenir rock; their hang-ups get unloaded as well.

Torrential rain … View more
What do you call six women stranded on a mountain in the rain: ridiculous! Or you could call them social climbers … but just not to their faces! Once at the hut, not only do they unload their packs full of food, wine, and a souvenir rock; their hang-ups get unloaded as well.

Torrential rain and a flooded bridge keep them stranded for three days. What they get up to, to help pass the time, raises a few eyebrows and will have you laughing, tearing up and applauding enthusiastically as they bare all.

Of course, it’s not just souls that are exposed, there’s a little nudity, a cracking thunderstorm, explosions, screaming bloody murder, ghostly stories, a birthday celebration, a séance, a drunken party, confessions, meltdowns and revelations that will keep you and your friends entertained throughout.

Perfectly timed for your own social group’s ascent into summer, don’t miss this hilarious play when it comes to a town near you in November.
Buy tickets here!

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2172 days ago

Bathroom and Laundry Tiler

Philomina from Hikurangi Coastal

Hi all, looking for recommendations to get a bathroom and laundry tiled, including the floor, and maybe also the kitchen floor.
Thanks
Philomina

2185 days ago

Petrol Hike

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Petrol has gone up again and so will car registrations soon as a result of ACC changes
Is there anyone who is willing to be interviewed on how this is affecting them and why? Please phone 09 470 4054.
On line general comments are welcomed as well - it helps to gauge the public opinion.
If you … View more
Petrol has gone up again and so will car registrations soon as a result of ACC changes
Is there anyone who is willing to be interviewed on how this is affecting them and why? Please phone 09 470 4054.
On line general comments are welcomed as well - it helps to gauge the public opinion.
If you don't want your comments to be used by media please put NFP on you comment.

2171 days ago

Bug man's visit to Whangarei

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

During his three day stay in Whangarei, Bug Man, Ruud Kleinpaste stopped in at Kiwi North where he was put to work carefully following the nationally standard recipe to make the kiwi food for the day.

Kevin Saxton, Kiwi North husbandry team leader and Northtec Environmental Science student … View more
During his three day stay in Whangarei, Bug Man, Ruud Kleinpaste stopped in at Kiwi North where he was put to work carefully following the nationally standard recipe to make the kiwi food for the day.

Kevin Saxton, Kiwi North husbandry team leader and Northtec Environmental Science student Courtney du Preez who is completing her 90 hours practicum here at Kiwi North thoroughly enjoyed the visit.

The diet is lean beef mince, oxheart, cat biscuits, vitamin mix, corn, peas, carrot, apple, banana, currants and oil. It is the same in all the captive facilities to reduce variables and reduce stress if the birds are moved from one location to another.

Later in the day Kleinpaste took a walk in the Pukenui forest with its rangers.

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2172 days ago

How To Write A Media Release (Press Release) - Free advice for Northlanders putting on events

Michael from Tikipunga

Don’t feel humble or unworthy when it comes to putting out news. Almost everybody wants to hear your news, from news publishers to journalists to consumers to staff.
Lay out your story as an upside-down pyramid (see image, borrowed from the internet)

>Most important at top; least impt bottom.… View more
Don’t feel humble or unworthy when it comes to putting out news. Almost everybody wants to hear your news, from news publishers to journalists to consumers to staff.
Lay out your story as an upside-down pyramid (see image, borrowed from the internet)

>Most important at top; least impt bottom.
> Clear, high resolution, print-quality photos help everybody
> Clear line of contact is essential if journalists want to follow up
> News must be NEW. Keep it fresh.
> Newsmakers want stories which have “legs”
> Legs means a story which readers will look for updates on as it develops
>It’s not okay to leave a journalist confused about spellings of names, products, brand, acronyms
> QUOTES are essential. Have a representative of your organisation provide quotes in the story.

Questions or advice? Head to my website.
michaelboturwriter.com...

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2176 days ago

accommodation to let

Sue from Kamo

Fully furnished, serviced self contained unit to let in Whau Valley area, suit single WORKING person, call 0212546706 or text for more details

2172 days ago

Book Bingo! Services for authors Mike can help with

Michael from Tikipunga

Mike can help authors get their words across the world with the following services:

> Formatting your book for Kindle, Kobo, Scribd, Wattpad and more

> Giving your book away via Bookfunnel

> Creating news stories to promote your book

> Setting up your International Standard Book … View more
Mike can help authors get their words across the world with the following services:

> Formatting your book for Kindle, Kobo, Scribd, Wattpad and more

> Giving your book away via Bookfunnel

> Creating news stories to promote your book

> Setting up your International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

> Sending out a regular Mailchimp newsletter updating your audience

> Promoting your book on social media inc. websites, blogs, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest

> Publishing your book on Createspace (Amazon.com)

> Raising awareness of your writing across free websites such as Smashwords, Quora, Macguffin, Medium and Wikipedia

> Getting your book stocked by NZ online book retailers such as Wheelers, Fishpond, University Bookshops

>Social media and blogging on WordPress, Blogspot, Tumblr and more…

Contact Northland author Michael Botur on 021 299 0984 / mike@michaelboturwriter.com

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2172 days ago

Red Rack is here!

The Warehouse Whangarei

Shh no more - the secret is out! Find out more about #RedRack, where little ol' New Zealand can get its big brand fix at prices 20-60% less than current NZ prices ??

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2182 days ago

Kauri dieback and wild pigs!

Thomas from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads

This is an issue affecting all of us and future generations of New Zealanders. Our wild pig populations in the North, where Kauri grows, are out of control and need urgent attention! Feral pigs are known to be vectors of Kauri dieback. We have plenty of still healthy stands of Kauri in our … View moreThis is an issue affecting all of us and future generations of New Zealanders. Our wild pig populations in the North, where Kauri grows, are out of control and need urgent attention! Feral pigs are known to be vectors of Kauri dieback. We have plenty of still healthy stands of Kauri in our neighborhood, but an estimated 1000 pigs roaming forests and private lands east of Whangarei.
Please sign this petition!

secure.avaaz.org...

2172 days ago

Feed the fam with Bargain Box (Get a FREE fruit box!)

Bargain Box

Hey Northland, say goodbye to planning dinners with Bargain Box! You'll get fresh NZ produce and super-easy recipes the whole family will love delivered to your door. Use FRUITBOX to get a free fruit box with your first delivery! Find out more!

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2173 days ago

TRUE? New short story collection by Michael Botur

Michael from Tikipunga

Aussie. Apps. Poets. Parole. Trysts. Travel. Rehab. Refugees. Jail. Journos. Strippers. Celebs. Drugs. More drugs.

TRUE? is 16 short stories of ordinary Kiwis working through shame and scandal.
About the author

Michael Botur, born 1984, is a writer originally from Christchurch, New Zealand, who … View more
Aussie. Apps. Poets. Parole. Trysts. Travel. Rehab. Refugees. Jail. Journos. Strippers. Celebs. Drugs. More drugs.

TRUE? is 16 short stories of ordinary Kiwis working through shame and scandal.
About the author

Michael Botur, born 1984, is a writer originally from Christchurch, New Zealand, who now lives in Whangarei with his wife and two kids.

Botur is author of four acclaimed indie short story collections. He published the novel Moneyland in 2017 which has had thousands of reads on Wattpad.

Botur holds a Masters of in Creative Writing degree from AUT University and a Graduate Diploma in Journalism Studies from Massey University, as well as degrees in arts and literacy. Botur makes a living from writing as a columnist, corporate communications writer, blogger, advertising writer and journalist.

Botur has published creative writing in most NZ literary journals and has won various prizes for short stories and poems since beginning writing in 2005. He has been making money from creative writing since the age of 21 and was in 2017/18 included in collections put together by University of Otago (Manifesto 101) and University of Canterbury (Bonsai: Small Fictions.)

Botur has published journalism in most major NZ newspapers and magazines including New Zealand Herald, Herald on Sunday, Sunday Star-Times, The Spinoff, Noted, Mana and North & South.

In 2017 Botur launched the only online ‘gallery’ for NZ short story writers, www.NZShortStories.com... where he makes all of his published work free to read and download.

Online:

www.NZshortstories.com...

www.MichaelBoturWriter.com...

@MichaelBotur

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2173 days ago

Small coffee table wanted

Joe & Gaylene from Hikurangi Coastal

Hi, Looking for one or maybe two, preferably wooden, narrow coffee tables - cheap. Similar to the old 'nest of tables' size. Have a larger square one could swap if interested. Text me on 0210302574

2173 days ago

Businesses might pay less. Learn more.

The Team from ACC New Zealand

ACC is proposing to reduce the business levy you pay. If you’re in business, these proposals could affect you.

Find out by how much by using ACC's online calculator and have your say at our site by October 25.
Learn more

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2177 days ago

How does the current cost of fuel affect you?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

What's the highest price per litre of fuel you've paid for recently? Petrol prices are skyrocketing around the country, with some Kiwi motorists shelling out more than $3 a litre for fuel!

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern claims that New Zealanders are being … View more
Hi neighbours,

What's the highest price per litre of fuel you've paid for recently? Petrol prices are skyrocketing around the country, with some Kiwi motorists shelling out more than $3 a litre for fuel!

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern claims that New Zealanders are being "fleeced" at the pump, but petrol companies are pushing back on those claims.

The Government plans to rush through changes to an act, which will allow a watchdog to investigate the margins on fuel. Click here to read more about how your rising fuel taxes will be spent.

So what are your thoughts on the current price of fuel? Can you and your family afford it? Do you think the current prices need to be investigated? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)

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