
Imagine the innocent laughter and gleaming smiles of our precious children as they experience the pure joy of play
We passionately implore your compassionate hearts to join us in a cause that will bring sunshine to the little souls of Raumanga Park, Whangārei. Imagine the innocent laughter and gleaming smiles of our precious children as they experience the pure joy of play, regardless of their physical challenges. We are tirelessly striving to fundraise for an accessible seesaw, a remarkable invention that will allow our children, even those with disabilities, to be included, to be part of the merriment, and to simply feel the warmth of belonging.
Take a moment to explore this webpage and witness the beauty of this extraordinary product through the video presented. See the happiness it can bring, the memories it can create, and the barriers it can break.
At the bottom of the page, you will find a variety of options for making a donation. Your contribution, no matter the size, will be the beacon that helps guide us closer to our goal. We need you. We need your generous heart. We need your spirit of giving.
With your assistance, we can transform an ordinary park into a sanctuary of inclusivity and joy, a place where all children, regardless of their abilities, can create beautiful memories that will last a lifetime.
Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for considering becoming part of this transformative journey. The moment to act is now. We can't do this without you. www.childrenwithdisability.co.nz...

Poll: Are domestic flights with Air NZ out of your budget?
A Tauranga man has filed a complaint with the Commerce Commission, claiming that due to dynamic pricing, it’s cheaper for him to fly to Los Angeles than to book a flight for his daughter from Tauranga to Wellington.
Do you think their pricing needs addressed to encourage more people to fly?

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95.5% Yes, it's too expensive
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3.8% No, it's reasonable
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0.7% Other - I'll share below

What does ANZAC day mean to you?
ANZAC Day is a time to reflect, remember, and honour those who served.
It’s also a powerful reminder of the impact of war and the courage of those who stood for something greater than themselves.
We're interested to hear what ANZAC Day means to you and your whānau, and about any special traditions you follow each year.
Perhaps you have a loved one who served? If you feel comfortable, we’d love for you to share their story here with us.


Show us your projects
Whether it's craft, haberdashery, woodwork or upcycling, we'd love to see what you've been working on lately.
You may even spark someone else's creativity...
Tell us about your current project or show us a picture in the comments below...
