Kamo, Whangarei

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Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

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2829 days ago

Neighbours oppose supermarket extension plans

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Neighbours of Countdown Regent in Whangarei are wondering why they were left out of the consultation process on the supermarket's  proposed expansion plans.
Marilyn Andela was one of only three residents living in Wallace St which runs adjacent to the back of the Kamo Rd supermarket who … View more
Neighbours of Countdown Regent in Whangarei are wondering why they were left out of the consultation process on the supermarket's  proposed expansion plans.
Marilyn Andela was one of only three residents living in Wallace St which runs adjacent to the back of the Kamo Rd supermarket who ...

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2827 days ago

Black Orpington Rooster

Susan from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads

I am seeking a Black Orpington Rooster for my girls ...


If you have one or know of someone who has one please contact me.


Thank you

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2830 days ago

Missing much loved family pet

Tania from Kamo

Hey guys. Our cat has been missing for 2 days now. We live in Sierra Ave at the bottom end. She has a collar with two little bells on it as is a bit of a bird botherer. We are missing her dearly and its totally out of character. Please if anyone knows anything we would really appreciate it.

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2828 days ago

Last day that Tikipunga High School pool is open to the community

Kathryn McKenzie from Te Otuihau Community Development Project

Sunday 19 February - the last day Tikipunga High School swimming pool will be open to community!!

Due to a shortage of funds we have to end the project on Sunday and the pool will not open again to the community until next summer, despite the tremendous success of the project - averaging 80 … View more
Sunday 19 February - the last day Tikipunga High School swimming pool will be open to community!!

Due to a shortage of funds we have to end the project on Sunday and the pool will not open again to the community until next summer, despite the tremendous success of the project - averaging 80 swimmers per day.

This project was funded through Tikipunga Community Trust, which operates as Tiki Pride. We have made numerous funding applications, a few of which were successful, and have canvassed a number of organisations for support. Many have been eager to express praise or support for this programme. However unless sufficient putea is actually in the kite the Trust cannot commit to contracting the further services of Community Leisure Management (from Whangarei Aquatic Centre) who manage the swimming pool to meet the health and safety standards required.

However we are hopeful that we will be able to find sufficient funding by next summer to open the pool to the community again, for an even longer season.

2829 days ago

Gym scholarship helps Carruth House boarders to improve physically and mentally

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Allan Cherrington-Williams is an avid kick boxer. The 15-year-old is also a boarder at Whangarei Boys' High School's Carruth House.
The combination of the two have helped him land a scholarship which gets him a year's free membership to Kensington Fitness.
The scholarship is the … View more
Allan Cherrington-Williams is an avid kick boxer. The 15-year-old is also a boarder at Whangarei Boys' High School's Carruth House.
The combination of the two have helped him land a scholarship which gets him a year's free membership to Kensington Fitness.
The scholarship is the brain child of ...

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2829 days ago

Kiwi and other birdlife at risk from drought

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Kiwi are under threat from the current dry conditions in Northland and as a result are taking risks to come out from their normal habitat to wipe their bills on the grass dew.
Whangarei Native Bird Recovery Centre manager Robert Webb says the thirsty kiwi are coming out into paddocks and other… View more
Kiwi are under threat from the current dry conditions in Northland and as a result are taking risks to come out from their normal habitat to wipe their bills on the grass dew.
Whangarei Native Bird Recovery Centre manager Robert Webb says the thirsty kiwi are coming out into paddocks and other ...

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2829 days ago

Former P addict brings message of hope to Northland

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

A feral meth addiction, psychotic episodes, guns, gangs and jail time were once part of everyday life for Janet Balcombe.
Caught up with the wrong crowd for two decades, she says her life was pointless and deluded. 
Balcombe tells her story in the recently published memoir The Wild … View more
A feral meth addiction, psychotic episodes, guns, gangs and jail time were once part of everyday life for Janet Balcombe.
Caught up with the wrong crowd for two decades, she says her life was pointless and deluded. 
Balcombe tells her story in the recently published memoir The Wild Side, a ...

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2829 days ago

Retired Northland surgeon Bob Mulligan turns 100

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Well-known retired surgeon Bob Mulligan knew how to celebrate his 100th birthday - he had three parties.
The former surgeon and assistant superintendent at Whangarei Hospital reached the milestone on February 9.
It's a well-worn question, but Mulligan says the secret to a long life is … View more
Well-known retired surgeon Bob Mulligan knew how to celebrate his 100th birthday - he had three parties.
The former surgeon and assistant superintendent at Whangarei Hospital reached the milestone on February 9.
It's a well-worn question, but Mulligan says the secret to a long life is diet.

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2829 days ago

Meet the Artists on the Easter 2017 Whangarei Arts Trail

Whangarei Heads Arts Trail

Meet Allen Jowitt - I drifted north from Upper Hutt in my early twenties and discovered Great Barrier Island where I established Schooner Bay Pottery and potted full time for five years. My intention to continue potting was put on hold while I built our house. Meanwhile cheap ceramic imports … View moreMeet Allen Jowitt - I drifted north from Upper Hutt in my early twenties and discovered Great Barrier Island where I established Schooner Bay Pottery and potted full time for five years. My intention to continue potting was put on hold while I built our house. Meanwhile cheap ceramic imports flooded into New Zealand and the game changed.
I entered a new phase working with figured kauri making furniture as Square Kauri Construction. And then in the early 2000s to Parua Bay where I purchased a gas kiln and re-awoke to the joy of clay and fire like some latter day Rip van Winkle. I’m back in the Leach tradition making high-fired domestic stoneware and porcelain with celadon, copper red and ash glazes – designed to be functional and enjoyed in daily use. I have a small range of wooden boards for bread or saving made from recycled kauri, matai, African mahogany and English oak.

2829 days ago
2830 days ago

WANTED - Egg Cartons

Susan from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads

Egg Cartons - 12 eggs size or 6 egg size .... If you have got one or two or tons of them cluttering your cupboards! Well - I need them!
Either drop off at 253 Pataua South Road if you are local or if not message me and see if we can arrange to collect or drop off at a mutual meeting point!
THANK … View more
Egg Cartons - 12 eggs size or 6 egg size .... If you have got one or two or tons of them cluttering your cupboards! Well - I need them!
Either drop off at 253 Pataua South Road if you are local or if not message me and see if we can arrange to collect or drop off at a mutual meeting point!
THANK YOU :)
Susan!

Free

2830 days ago

Funtime at the Libraries

Whangarei District Council

What a lot of fun twirling those ribbons at the Tikipunga Preschool Funtime! Looking to come along? Tikipunga Library is on Tuesdays at 10 am. Whangarei Central Library - Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10 am in the Children's Room.

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2831 days ago

Did you know???

Miriam from Tikipunga

What The Black Diamond On Tape Measure Actually Is

Josh Teal in
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You'll know how to use a measuring tape - but do you know what the black diamond is about? How much do you really know about your measuring tape that sits so innocently in your toolbox?

So you know that on most … View more
What The Black Diamond On Tape Measure Actually Is

Josh Teal in
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You'll know how to use a measuring tape - but do you know what the black diamond is about? How much do you really know about your measuring tape that sits so innocently in your toolbox?

So you know that on most measuring tapes you have the inches on the top and the cm on the bottom - that's pretty self-explanatory. You know how to pull it out, fix it and snap it back in like a pro.

Don't worry - it's all about to be explained to you as we hack the measuring tape for you.

Here are the secrets of the measuring tape revealed.

So What's The Deal With The Black Diamonds?

The thing is measuring tapes aren't just for people who are trying to find out whether or not their IKEA sofa will fit in their sitting room - it's also for people who are in construction.


Most people are quite confused as to what the black diamonds are for.


The black diamonds, as they're commonly called (sometimes shown as black circles instead), are actually stud or joist marks. Whilst not featuring on all tapes, stud marks frequently appear at 16" intervals and joist marks at 19.2" intervals. That's the common interval for boarding. Apparently.


Good to know.

2832 days ago

Aggravated robbery incident in Calflers Park

Mike from Tikipunga

My son and his girlfriend were attacked by 3 gutless thugs in the park behind the library about a month ago, in the middle of the day. He was intimidated and forced to hand over all his stuff including his wallet and backpack and other items. A report was made to the police and strange enough we … View moreMy son and his girlfriend were attacked by 3 gutless thugs in the park behind the library about a month ago, in the middle of the day. He was intimidated and forced to hand over all his stuff including his wallet and backpack and other items. A report was made to the police and strange enough we saw the same people with a backpack that looked the same as the one taken a few days after, we were able to photo shoot one of them. We informed the police as we were able to identify who he was through a number of people we know in the community. The police visited his place but the family is protecting him and nothing seems to be happening. This was a blatant non provoked, aggravated robbery and the identified person has a history of this by what the other people are saying. I would like to know if anyone else has had a similar unprovoked incident like this recently. As these people are blatant and seem to have no concerns still walking the streets.

2831 days ago

Vacancy: Senior Water Technician

Whangarei District Council

Do you want to work with state of the art Water Treatment Plants? Do you want to be part of a team with a passion for water and who have vast experience in this area? Are you looking for the next step in your career? We have an exciting opportunity for a qualified Water Treatment Technician looking… View moreDo you want to work with state of the art Water Treatment Plants? Do you want to be part of a team with a passion for water and who have vast experience in this area? Are you looking for the next step in your career? We have an exciting opportunity for a qualified Water Treatment Technician looking to further their career and take a senior technical role within our dedicated water treatment team.

Whangarei District Council operates seven A-graded Water Treatment Plants including New Zealand's first ion exchange plant for water treatment. All plants are controlled by SCADA systems.

To be successful in this role, you will have:
◾Thorough understanding of the Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (Revised 2008)
◾A hands-on approach to problem solving
◾Computer literacy including familiarity with SCADA
◾Commitment to Health and Safety
◾Ability to manage small projects and site works
◾Commitment to continual learning and development
◾At least 5 years Water Treatment Plant operational experience
◾Ability to work as part of a busy team
◾A keenness to mentor other staff with your technical knowledge
◾National Certificate in Water Treatment is essential, however a National Diploma would be preferred.

Our employment package includes a competitive salary, along with other benefits including excellent support for ongoing learning. This position will provide the successful applicant with the chance to continuously develop within a forward thinking organisation.

Whangarei is emerging as a cosmopolitan centre with a community and business hub that supports a diversity of residents and visitors. The district's extensive coastline boasts some of the most exquisite beaches and isolated island hideaways, while the wide-reaching farmlands extend into small rural settlements. When combined with the demands of urban growth the variety of our work at Council keeps us challenged and keen for more.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Human Resources team on: (09) 430 4200 or 0800 932 463.

Applications Close: 06 Mar 2017

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