Know what’s happening
Access the private noticeboard for verified neighbours near you. Keep informed about any suspicious activity, send urgent updates to your neighbours when required and discuss emergency planning.
Get to know your neighbours
Browse the directory and start getting to know your neighbours. Don’t want to post to the whole neighbourhood? Send a private message.
Buy, sell and give away
Want to declutter your garage? Buy some used household items? Give away some garden stuff? Become a verified neighbour to browse and post items for sale. Trading is simple when everyone lives nearby.
Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?
Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.
Thank you for using Neighbourly
You may receive an email confirmation for any offer you selected. The associated companies will contact you directly to activate your requests.
Kathryn from Tutukaka Coast
Have you ever bought swan plants with pesticide on them and been dismayed to see your monarch caterpillars squirm and later die? The Monarch Butterfly New Zealand Trust is this year listing on their website garden centres that will never sell swan plants that have been sprayed with pesticides
… View moreHave you ever bought swan plants with pesticide on them and been dismayed to see your monarch caterpillars squirm and later die? The Monarch Butterfly New Zealand Trust is this year listing on their website garden centres that will never sell swan plants that have been sprayed with pesticides
www.monarch.org.nz...
You'll also find some of the other reasons why monarch caterpillars can die. Of course predators (wasps etc) can be a problem too and there are tips elsewhere on the website to help with those.
We hope to see many more beautiful monarch butterflies filling the skies this summer! Please feel free to share this with other Neighbourly communities.
Nikki Smith from Anglican Care Centre
Eat Well Shop Smart - we are running another of these workshops on the 4th October 2018 - there are a few spaces still available - be in quick if you are interested.
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
ASB Bank and Age Concern New Zealand have partnered to run free “Keeping you and your money safe” seminars during October. We will be discussing issues around financial abuse, scams and online safety with time to ask questions and join us for refreshments.
So why not get some friends … View moreASB Bank and Age Concern New Zealand have partnered to run free “Keeping you and your money safe” seminars during October. We will be discussing issues around financial abuse, scams and online safety with time to ask questions and join us for refreshments.
So why not get some friends together and come along - We would love to see you there! Please register at the seminar nearest to you
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
A dedicated space designed for tamariki and their whānau to access healthcare opened in Otangarei on Monday
.
The Te Rito Hauora Tamariki Centre will focus on tamariki up to the age of 13, although whānau with tamariki can also be seen as a family.
Kaiwhakahaere Rauemi / Operations Manager, … View moreA dedicated space designed for tamariki and their whānau to access healthcare opened in Otangarei on Monday
.
The Te Rito Hauora Tamariki Centre will focus on tamariki up to the age of 13, although whānau with tamariki can also be seen as a family.
Kaiwhakahaere Rauemi / Operations Manager, Janine Kaipo, saw the opportunity to better meet the needs of tamariki by creating a space specifically for them.
“Tamariki need access to a range of specialist health and support services. We want to make it easy for whānau to connect with these services in a child-friendly environment. Te Rito will provide this space for our enrolled whānau.”
There are other advantages as well. Kaipo sees the opportunity for nurses and health practitioners to build on their specialist knowledge of child health through this focused, collaborative approach.
Te Hau Awhiowhio o Otangarei Hauora operate a nurse practitioner model where nurses with advanced training have expanded roles and are authorised to prescribe medicines, order diagnostic tests with the guiding hand of the Hauora GP, Dr Jude Russell.
“The difference it can make to whānau can be as simple as having a waiting room where it’s ok for kids to be kids so we are looking forward to being able to better meet the needs of our whānau and their children in Otangarei.”
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
International Day of Older Persons is a day to celebrate all older people – to highlight the value of all older people and to promote dignity and respect. The 2018 international theme is “Celebrating Older Human Rights Champions“.
This year Age Concern New Zealand want all New Zealanders… View moreInternational Day of Older Persons is a day to celebrate all older people – to highlight the value of all older people and to promote dignity and respect. The 2018 international theme is “Celebrating Older Human Rights Champions“.
This year Age Concern New Zealand want all New Zealanders to sign up as Age Concern Dignity Champions and stand up for the human rights of older Kiwis.
“There is no excuse for elder abuse, says Stephanie Clare, Age Concern New Zealand Chief Executive. I am appalled that we are still having to deal with cases each day where older people are taken advantage of.
“Just because someone is older it doesn’t mean they are less valuable, have less purpose or should lose basic human rights, the right to make their own choices and respect from those around them.
“Of the cases we see, 75% of alleged abusers are family members, either adult children or partners of adult children and that needs to stop!
“So come on Kiwis we all have a part to play. You can take a stand against ageism and join me by signing up today!” says Stephanie.
An Age Concern Dignity Champion pledges to:
• Reject stereotypes and focus on the uniqueness of every individual
• Speak up when they hear people speaking negatively about growing old
• Have the courage to question practices they feel are disrespectful to older people
• Not patronise older people
• Be patient, polite and friendly
• Have zero tolerance for abuse or neglect
• Build relationships – they combat isolation and loneliness by getting to know the older people in their lives.
For a second year, Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! This is a chance to make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a little love. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories … View moreFor a second year, Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! This is a chance to make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a little love. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!
Whether it's a new mural for your community hall, a graffiti clean up or a local playground paint job, Colour Your Community lets you paint the town red (or green or blue). Apply now on behalf of your organisation, business, or for your own community project.
Enter now
Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
It's a bit outside our region, but those of us who travel to Auckland occasionally or regularly might be interested in the SH1 Dome Valley safety upgrade project www.nzta.govt.nz...
It sounds like upgrades similar to the ones completed a while ago on the northern side of the Brynderwyns. The … View moreIt's a bit outside our region, but those of us who travel to Auckland occasionally or regularly might be interested in the SH1 Dome Valley safety upgrade project www.nzta.govt.nz...
It sounds like upgrades similar to the ones completed a while ago on the northern side of the Brynderwyns. The website includes project newsletters and updates, a detailed map, and FAQs. We can subscribe to an email update newsletter, too (it works - I signed up yesterday and have just received the first one).
15 replies (Members only)
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours,
Spring has well and truly sprung but if you're still stuck in a colour rut at home, check out the recap of our live chat with Resene colour experts Sarah Gregory and Brenda Ngatai where they answered your questions and decorating dilemmas.
Whether you want to know about … View moreHey neighbours,
Spring has well and truly sprung but if you're still stuck in a colour rut at home, check out the recap of our live chat with Resene colour experts Sarah Gregory and Brenda Ngatai where they answered your questions and decorating dilemmas.
Whether you want to know about colour trends, paint effects, interior decor, exterior treatments, or anything else colour and paint-related you're to find something to inspire you, here.
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Is there anyone who has been waiting for a colonoscopy for sometime and who would be willing to talk to the newspaper about how they feel about the wait?
I understand the hospital is not currently meeting national standards, but is taking this seriously and taking steps to do so by the end of … View moreIs there anyone who has been waiting for a colonoscopy for sometime and who would be willing to talk to the newspaper about how they feel about the wait?
I understand the hospital is not currently meeting national standards, but is taking this seriously and taking steps to do so by the end of the year.
Virginia Fallon Reporter from Sunday Star Times
Do you fancy year-round summer hours?
The European Union will soon recommend members drop daylight saving hours in favour of staying on summer time throughout the year.
Would you like the same for Aotearoa? Let us know!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Premier Beehive NZ is recalling a specific batch of its Beehive brand Original sausages as the product may contain foreign matter (metal). The product is sold in supermarkets and selected retail outlets throughout New Zealand.
This recall does not affect any other Beehive brand products. … View morePremier Beehive NZ is recalling a specific batch of its Beehive brand Original sausages as the product may contain foreign matter (metal). The product is sold in supermarkets and selected retail outlets throughout New Zealand.
This recall does not affect any other Beehive brand products. Customers are asked to check the batch number and date mark on the front of the packet:
Batch number: 234234
Date marking: Use by 17/10/18
Affected product should not be consumed. There have been no reports of injury, however if you have consumed this product and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice. Customers should return the products to their retailer for a full refund.
If you have questions, contact Premier Beehive NZ:
Phone: 0800 50 67 01
Address: 50 Moreton Road, Carterton.
Source: Ministry of Primary Industries
Nancy from Kensington
Our next meeting is on Saturday Oct 6th in the May Bain Rd, upstairs at Whangarei Library. Our guest speaker is NZ award winning author
Vicky Adin, who has written 5 Historical novels based on 19th Century pioneers. If you are interested in early NZ history, you will enjoy listening to Vicky, a … View moreOur next meeting is on Saturday Oct 6th in the May Bain Rd, upstairs at Whangarei Library. Our guest speaker is NZ award winning author
Vicky Adin, who has written 5 Historical novels based on 19th Century pioneers. If you are interested in early NZ history, you will enjoy listening to Vicky, a keen genealogist who has an MA(Hons) in English and Education. All welcome, there is no door charge.
Nancy Hawks 0272720032
Loading…
Are you sure? Deleting this message permanently removes it from the Neighbourly website.
Loading…
© Neighbourly 2024