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2603 days ago

VACANCIES

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

We are currently inviting applications for the following positions:
* Project Engineer
* Customer Relations Co-ordinator
* Tertiary Scholarships: Planning - Civil Engineering - Process Engineering
* Water Treatment Technician
* Assistant Accountant
* Water Treatment Co-ordinator
* Building … View more
We are currently inviting applications for the following positions:
* Project Engineer
* Customer Relations Co-ordinator
* Tertiary Scholarships: Planning - Civil Engineering - Process Engineering
* Water Treatment Technician
* Assistant Accountant
* Water Treatment Co-ordinator
* Building Control Officer
Have a look and APPLY TODAY!  ► bit.ly...

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2604 days ago

Register your event this Conservation Week

The Team from Department of Conservation

It’s Conservation Week next month. You can celebrate by showing your backyard some love, through getting involved in activities and events either in your own backyard or in our big New Zealand backyard.

Do you have a conservation event that you’d like to have featured on our website? List… View more
It’s Conservation Week next month. You can celebrate by showing your backyard some love, through getting involved in activities and events either in your own backyard or in our big New Zealand backyard.

Do you have a conservation event that you’d like to have featured on our website? List it here: List your event

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2605 days ago

Heavy vehicles travelling inside the city zone

Roger from Central Whangarei

Tena koe Roger,

Thank you for your patience while I investigated your concerns.

It is my understanding that you have spoken with Whangarei District Council staff about this issue in the past. Our staff have informed me that Whangarei District Council cannot restrict Heavy Commercial Vehicles from… View more
Tena koe Roger,

Thank you for your patience while I investigated your concerns.

It is my understanding that you have spoken with Whangarei District Council staff about this issue in the past. Our staff have informed me that Whangarei District Council cannot restrict Heavy Commercial Vehicles from using the Town Basin route. There are No Engine Breaking signs, however they are not enforceable.

I understand this may not be the response you were hoping for, however we will not be enforcing any new restrictions on trucks in the Town Basin area at this time.

Please contact myself or my Executive Assistant, Elsa should you have any further questions –

2605 days ago

Hoax letter

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

Whangarei District Council received reports of a hoax letter hand delivered to residents in the Tamaterau area, asking for $15 payment to the Council for water leak repairs.

This letter is a hoax and residents are advised not to make payment.

This matter has been referred to the Police who have … View more
Whangarei District Council received reports of a hoax letter hand delivered to residents in the Tamaterau area, asking for $15 payment to the Council for water leak repairs.

This letter is a hoax and residents are advised not to make payment.

This matter has been referred to the Police who have asked that anybody receiving one of these letters, should please enclose it in an envelope and drop it off at Whangarei District Council attention David Palmer, with their name and address on the back.

2610 days ago

Any FREE moving boxes please?

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Hi looking for any moving boxes please for free?

Free

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2606 days ago

concrete crew wanted urgently

Geoff from Kauri

need to lay some concrete (4cu.m) tomorrow thursday 28 sept as let down by contractor. Anyone help or know of a crew with a couple of hours?
0212061153 Geoff Vinegar Hill

2605 days ago

3 tips on how to start beekeeping

Ecrotek from Neighbourly.co.nz

Whether you want 1 or 1000 hives, beekeeping can be a hugely rewarding hobby. Beehives take time, and they need to be managed carefully, so before you get any hives, you should think about what you want to gain, and what you are willing to put in.

Read, read, read!
Buy or borrow a few good … View more
Whether you want 1 or 1000 hives, beekeeping can be a hugely rewarding hobby. Beehives take time, and they need to be managed carefully, so before you get any hives, you should think about what you want to gain, and what you are willing to put in.

Read, read, read!
Buy or borrow a few good beekeeping books. Practical Beekeeping in New Zealand is a good book to start with.

When to start?
Now! The best time to start a beehive is in the spring. This is when bees are just starting to get busy.

Consider your equipment
If you want your equipment to last it is worth paying a little more for better quality gear that will not fall apart or break. Our $99 Starter Hive is a great place to start – it’s pre-assembled and ready to go.
Learn more about beekeeping!

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2608 days ago

Have you noticed the poison bait operations in your area?

The Team Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Mt Tiger resident Andrew Randall is concerned the laying of poisoned bait in the area could mean local residents, their animals and pig hunters could unwittingly be eating residual toxins. What do you think? Do you think locals should have more notice about poison operations?

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2606 days ago

Ngunguru Cycleway Public Meeting TODAY

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

​A proposed cycle route from Scow Landing to Ngunguru will be discussed at a public meeting at the Ngunguru Hall on 27 September.

Read the full story: ► bit.ly...

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