Kamo, Whangarei

2406 days ago

Swap a can of food for a FREE Resene testpot!

Resene

Neighbours - add a little colour to your life and help those in need at the same time. Bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot*!

Every can of food you donate means you save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.60 on an 80ml testpot)… View more
Neighbours - add a little colour to your life and help those in need at the same time. Bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot*!

Every can of food you donate means you save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.60 on an 80ml testpot) while also helping provide disadvantaged Kiwis with food parcels when they need them most.

We'll donate every item you bring in to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks.

So start gathering up those cans and bring them into your local Resene owned ColorShop.
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*60-80ml testpot.
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2409 days ago

Insurance advice for over 50 year olds

Kevin from Glenbervie

Hello All,
I am after adivce on where to go for affordable insurance for over 50 year olds ,can someone tell me who to go through for insurance which is more affordable for House insurance and life,sickness,and permanent ,temporary disability insurance cover.

i am with tower for my house and … View more
Hello All,
I am after adivce on where to go for affordable insurance for over 50 year olds ,can someone tell me who to go through for insurance which is more affordable for House insurance and life,sickness,and permanent ,temporary disability insurance cover.

i am with tower for my house and think that they are asking too much for insurance and are with life direct (or life one i'm not too sure)
They are my life,sickness,and permanent and temporary insurance and are crippling my exspenses very badly with what they charge.

Help and advice very much appreciated

2407 days ago

New Closure Plan Resealing SH1 Through Mangamukas

Ian Crayton-Brown from Northland Road Safety

The NZ Transport Agency advises motorists in the Far North that it plans to go ahead with resurfacing State Highway 1 through the Mangamuka Gorge, starting this weekend.

However, in response to community feedback, it has changed the road closure times and days, says NZ Transport Agency System … View more
The NZ Transport Agency advises motorists in the Far North that it plans to go ahead with resurfacing State Highway 1 through the Mangamuka Gorge, starting this weekend.

However, in response to community feedback, it has changed the road closure times and days, says NZ Transport Agency System Manager, Steve Mutton.

The new plan is to close the road for four days at a time, instead of three.

The first closure, which is dependent on dry weather, will take place on:

Saturday, 24 February
Sunday 25 February
Monday 26 February
Tuesday 27 February.

On each day, the road will be:

Closed at 8:30am
Open 4pm–5pm
Closed 5pm–8pm.

2407 days ago

Does your loved one ride a motorcycle?

The Team from ACC New Zealand

Riding a motorcycle or scooter inevitably carries more risk than driving a four-wheeled vehicle. And it turns out quite a lot of us have someone close to us who rides (in fact, 48% of Neighbourly members!)

If you worry about their safety, there is something you can do: encourage them to take … View more
Riding a motorcycle or scooter inevitably carries more risk than driving a four-wheeled vehicle. And it turns out quite a lot of us have someone close to us who rides (in fact, 48% of Neighbourly members!)

If you worry about their safety, there is something you can do: encourage them to take Ride Forever coaching, provided (and heavily subsidised) by ACC. It's delivered by experts and it works, as Simon Gotlieb's story shows. Neighbourly members can book a FREE Ride Forever course before 31 March using promo code NEIGH18 over here.
Find out more

2410 days ago

THEIVES!!

Delyse from Rural West Whangarei

Keep your eyes open for this vehicle. 2 masked men disturbed in early hours in Maungatapere/Poroti and fled in this vehicle. Nissan Terrano...wide tyres and first number of number plate “G”
May very well be responsible for the theft of our trailer and multiple other thefts. If you seen this … View more
Keep your eyes open for this vehicle. 2 masked men disturbed in early hours in Maungatapere/Poroti and fled in this vehicle. Nissan Terrano...wide tyres and first number of number plate “G”
May very well be responsible for the theft of our trailer and multiple other thefts. If you seen this vehicle please message me and notify police. Somebody knows these arseholes!!

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2417 days ago

How cute.

Mike from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads

Kinda just seeing if vidoes will post on Nbrly.
twitter.com...

2407 days ago

Poll: Do you wear gloves and a mask if you're using potting mix?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Keen gardener Clint Green has a cautionary potting mix tale for gardeners everywhere, after surviving a horrific bout of legionnaires' disease.
Click here to read Clint's story.

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Do you wear gloves and a mask if you're using potting mix?
  • 12.7% Yes to both - the risks aren't worth it
    12.7% Complete
  • 11% Gloves? Yes. Mask? Sometimes.
    11% Complete
  • 34.9% I always wear gloves, but never a mask
    34.9% Complete
  • 41.4% No, I don't wear either
    41.4% Complete
1601 votes
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2408 days ago

Freestanding wardrobes, heaters and shelves

Jono from South Whangarei

Freestanding wardrobe
Solid construction made from MDF
Removed from school dormitory

Would look great with a sand and paint
I have 12 of these- if you are interested in more I can re list

Viewing available Dyer Street in Whangarei
Buyer must pick up - will need two people and a … View more
Freestanding wardrobe
Solid construction made from MDF
Removed from school dormitory

Would look great with a sand and paint
I have 12 of these- if you are interested in more I can re list

Viewing available Dyer Street in Whangarei
Buyer must pick up - will need two people and a truck/trailer as fairly heavy
Height - 1985mm Width - 900mm Depth - 600mm

Shelves and wall heaters also available if interested give me a call or text:
021 027 82511

Negotiable

2408 days ago

Six Reasons Why Your Kid Needs More Sleep

Jay from Beds4U Whangarei

Experts say that there are far more severe repercussions of tiredness than this daily drama that parents have to put up with while raising their children. Lack of sleep has a negative impact on the health and development of the child to a significant extent, inhibiting their ability to deal with … View moreExperts say that there are far more severe repercussions of tiredness than this daily drama that parents have to put up with while raising their children. Lack of sleep has a negative impact on the health and development of the child to a significant extent, inhibiting their ability to deal with common illness, making them hyperactive, and giving rise to other associated health issues as they reach the adult life. Read the full blog @ goo.gl...

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2408 days ago

Our children need more foster carers

Key Assets

New Zealand needs more foster carers, from all cultures and walks of life, to ensure every child in need is given their chance in life. Your decision to foster could be the most rewarding choice of your life, for everyone involved.

We know that great foster care is about more than … View more
New Zealand needs more foster carers, from all cultures and walks of life, to ensure every child in need is given their chance in life. Your decision to foster could be the most rewarding choice of your life, for everyone involved.

We know that great foster care is about more than qualifications and job titles; it’s having life experience, strength, empathy and the will to provide children with a safe home.

Think you could become a foster carer? Contact Key Assets on 09 263 5151 or visit iwanttofoster.co.nz for more information.
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2412 days ago

Bottle Lids

Adelle from Central Whangarei

Hello all something has been bugging me for a while. For years I have as we have told to do I have taken the lids off my bottles but lately every time I pick up my bin there are all the lids on the grass under it or in the gutter, I have checked and they are able to be recycled so why do they not … View moreHello all something has been bugging me for a while. For years I have as we have told to do I have taken the lids off my bottles but lately every time I pick up my bin there are all the lids on the grass under it or in the gutter, I have checked and they are able to be recycled so why do they not take them? I thought stuff it this week lids will be on the bottles when they go out. I understand the guys have a time table to keep but to not take a single lid is so annoying

2408 days ago

Buy a trail guide and win $400

Sheila Blackburn from Whangarei Heads Arts Trail

W.H.A.T. trail guides are on sale now and every trail guide not only provides all of the information you need to find your favourite artists, exciting new works and great food and coffee but it also gives you a free raffle entry for 5 fantastic prizes: a $400 voucher to spent with any … View moreW.H.A.T. trail guides are on sale now and every trail guide not only provides all of the information you need to find your favourite artists, exciting new works and great food and coffee but it also gives you a free raffle entry for 5 fantastic prizes: a $400 voucher to spent with any participating artist on the trail, $50 vouchers to spend on beautiful things in Tuatara or great food in Flames restaurant, a snazzy cabin bag from Hello World and a year's subscription to NZ Artist magazine.
Buy your guide from:
The Hub or Whangarei iSite
Parua Bay Gas
Tuatara in Bank St
By mail - email wh.artstrail@yahoo.com

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2409 days ago

This little girl must die. It's the law.

Peter from Glenbervie

We live in a strange country. There are a few unlucky people who are terminally ill and suffering terribly. They are not allowed to end their life and anybody helping them will be prosecuted. Then there are those, like this little 9-year-old, who are also terminally ill, but they want to live. She … View moreWe live in a strange country. There are a few unlucky people who are terminally ill and suffering terribly. They are not allowed to end their life and anybody helping them will be prosecuted. Then there are those, like this little 9-year-old, who are also terminally ill, but they want to live. She could be treated and her life could be saved, but the law does not allow it.

Please click the link and sign a petition to amend this law, so an exception can be made for compassionate use.

secure.avaaz.org...

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2408 days ago

Have you registered your event?

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

Register your Neighbours Day event before March 9 and you'll go into the draw to win a $200 prezzy card to help with your event! Visit: neighboursdayaotearoa.org...

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