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Help us celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori! (Māori Language Week) The theme this year is "kia ora te reo Māori".
Here are some pronunciation tips and when to use macrons!
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.... that a Justice of the Peace is available with no appointment required, on Saturday mornings from 9:30am to 12noon, in the Whangarei Central Library.
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Hi neighbours! Did you know that voting is now open for the 2017 General Election? This means you can vote whenever you’re ready.
You can even enrol at any advance voting place if you haven’t already.
To find your closest advance voting place, simply check your EasyVote pack or you can … View moreHi neighbours! Did you know that voting is now open for the 2017 General Election? This means you can vote whenever you’re ready.
You can even enrol at any advance voting place if you haven’t already.
To find your closest advance voting place, simply check your EasyVote pack or you can check here.
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Community Clean Up and Planting Day is this Wednesday 13 September at 11.15am @ Poroti School, Mangakahia Road
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Lisa from Kamo
Hi. I'm new to this page. My cat was killed by a dog in the Tait street Kamo area very early on Wednesday morning. I would like other cat owners to b aware. He was a big cat so had to of been s big dog. This dog took our cat from its own property. I found out cat later that morning dead. The … View moreHi. I'm new to this page. My cat was killed by a dog in the Tait street Kamo area very early on Wednesday morning. I would like other cat owners to b aware. He was a big cat so had to of been s big dog. This dog took our cat from its own property. I found out cat later that morning dead. The pound have been notified and I gave lodged a report. Let's look after our cats people
We're celebrating Meat Week in our stores - this week only! You'll find a rack full of savings on your mince, steak, roasts, drumsticks, plus more! It's a perfect time to stock up on your meat favourites while prices are hot, and firing up the BBQ with friends and family. Find out more
Wendy from Tikipunga
Hello The northern Rabbit and Cavy Club are currently taking entries for their Next Show , The Show is their Ethel Mckeown Memorial Show as she was an inspiration to many members of the club , I am their secretary so if you have Rabbits , Guinea pigs , Rats and Mice and Would like to enter them in … View moreHello The northern Rabbit and Cavy Club are currently taking entries for their Next Show , The Show is their Ethel Mckeown Memorial Show as she was an inspiration to many members of the club , I am their secretary so if you have Rabbits , Guinea pigs , Rats and Mice and Would like to enter them in , They can be pedigrees or just pets please contact me and I will happily help you through the process , The more the Merrier as we have stunning judges from out of town comming , some as far as Chrischurch
Ministry for Primary Industries
Myrtle Rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga myrtle trees such as ramarama, pōhutukawa, mānuka and bottle brush. It has been dormant over the winter months due to the lower temperatures, but with spring now here Myrtle Rust could thrive and become easier to spot. If you see it, … View moreMyrtle Rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga myrtle trees such as ramarama, pōhutukawa, mānuka and bottle brush. It has been dormant over the winter months due to the lower temperatures, but with spring now here Myrtle Rust could thrive and become easier to spot. If you see it, DO NOT TOUCH OR DISTURB THE PLANT. Take photos and call MPI immediately on 0800 80 99 66. Find out more
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