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Whangarei from Central Whangarei
This morning, Council decided to proceed with Site 9 (option 2/ Ruatangata) for the new location of Whangarei Airport.
The full meeting can be viewed online below. More to come.
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Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
The Minister of Transport is proposing regulatory changes to make it easier for local authorities, like councils, to make street changes that support walking, cycling, public transport, and placemaking. We are invited to provide our views on these proposals.
Some regulations for managing roads are… View moreThe Minister of Transport is proposing regulatory changes to make it easier for local authorities, like councils, to make street changes that support walking, cycling, public transport, and placemaking. We are invited to provide our views on these proposals.
Some regulations for managing roads are almost 50 years old and outdated. The proposals include new approaches for changing street layouts, piloting, or trialling street changes, and for restricting vehicles from some streets.
We can find out more about these proposals, and how to have our say on them, here.
Beds & More Factory Outlet Shop Whangarei
You know why you're called Golden Oldies aye?
Because you get a Gold Card when you're over 65.
We still love ya'll, Grandpas, Grandmas, Nanas, Granny, Pop, whoever you are your special to someone!
We've got FREE delivery for our Gold Card holders for adjustable beds. Pop … View moreYou know why you're called Golden Oldies aye?
Because you get a Gold Card when you're over 65.
We still love ya'll, Grandpas, Grandmas, Nanas, Granny, Pop, whoever you are your special to someone!
We've got FREE delivery for our Gold Card holders for adjustable beds. Pop instore for a chat.
The Team from Red Cross Shop Dargaville
This week is book week at the Red Cross shop in Dargaville. This week our books will be reduced. Come in and see us at 48 Victoria Street Dargaville. We are open 9.30am to 3.30pm week days and 9am to 1pm.
Janet from Kauri
OFFERS
PICK UP APOTU ROAD KAURI
Phone Janet 0273293353
Negotiable
Janet from Kauri
Two paddocks of grass available for you to get processed
Extra cost of $2.00 a bale
PROPERTY AT APOTU ROAD KAURI
PLEASE PHONE
0273293353 Janet
Negotiable
Judy from Kensington
Hi. I am wanting to do beginners Pilates/Yoga in Whangarei as a senior lady. Can anyone tell me of a group where these activities are enjoyed. Thanks everyone.
Shannon from Central Whangarei
After 3 brown shaver laying hens. Please message me if you have any or know of anywhere who has any for sale. Thanks :-)
Shannon from Central Whangarei
After 3 brown shaver laying hens. Please message me if you have any or know of anyone who has any for sale. Thanks :-)
Waverley from Kamo
metro pioneer fire place and hearth. good condition. Hardly used. 5kw -12kw output. Being removed this weekend. Price Neg. Flue extra included.
Price: $1,500
Geoff from Central Whangarei
Good People
For this Thursday, the 8th September at 6pm, WFS will be screening the heartwarming French film, Petit Maman.
Our 8pm session will be the Italian comedy/drama, Pinocchio.
Please Note: We are at the Orange traffic light setting and so we must abide by the guidelines set out by … View moreGood People
For this Thursday, the 8th September at 6pm, WFS will be screening the heartwarming French film, Petit Maman.
Our 8pm session will be the Italian comedy/drama, Pinocchio.
Please Note: We are at the Orange traffic light setting and so we must abide by the guidelines set out by the WDC Forum North Events and Venue department.
Please show courtesy to others by practicing social distancing within the venue, particularly around the bar and food areas on the mezzanine floor.
PETIT MAMAN
France, 2020 | PG | French language with English subtitles, Drama.
Eight-year-old Nelly is adjusting to the passing of her grandmother and is left to emotionally fend for herself while her grieving mother and gently preoccupied father clean out the late matriarch’s rustic home.
Venturing out into the surrounding forest, Nelly meets same-age Marion who is constructing a tree house. They quickly strike up a friendship and it's not long before Nelly feels this mysterious girl is somehow very familiar.
One of the pleasures of this film is the way it casually introduces a series of strange events as if there were nothing strange about them at all. Petit Mamon is a delicate tale of childhood and an intergenerational connection that crosses through time. - Sight and Sound
View the trailer at: www.youtube.com...
Tickets: Door sales only. Price: $10 for WFS members, $15 for non members.
Cash only please - no Eftpos/credit card services available.
Visit whangareifilmsociety.org and sign up for our free weekly email for information on our films and screening dates for 2022.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Whangarei
Update a balance bike with a colourful new look with Resene paints so that it can continue to be enjoyed for years to come!
Find out how to create your own.
Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi
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Meet Derek who shares about his learning journey in the Bachelor of Humanities
“The content – indigenous studies, policy, and business – fit right in with what I wanted. I knew it would help me with my own outlook personally and in my work with whānau in the health … View moreLearn with us
Meet Derek who shares about his learning journey in the Bachelor of Humanities
“The content – indigenous studies, policy, and business – fit right in with what I wanted. I knew it would help me with my own outlook personally and in my work with whānau in the health sector.
“Once we got into the nuts and bolts of indigenous studies and issues such as identity and decolonisation, I realised that the entire programme of study was working hand in hand with my mahi as a hauora practitioner.
“It provided tools that related directly back to my mahi and helped in the work to deliver better outcomes and solutions for whānau.”
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