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Claire Mitchell from Operatunity Daytime Concerts
Operatunity invites you to relive the romance and the fun of the 1950’s! Back to a time when vocals met harmonies, our phenomenal singers and band give praise to the greats like Elvis, The Everly Brothers and Bill Haley and the Comets!
The Chicks' very own Suzanne Lynch leads the troupe … View moreOperatunity invites you to relive the romance and the fun of the 1950’s! Back to a time when vocals met harmonies, our phenomenal singers and band give praise to the greats like Elvis, The Everly Brothers and Bill Haley and the Comets!
The Chicks' very own Suzanne Lynch leads the troupe of performers in our wind-back-the-clock concert Fabulous 50’s, reviving songs from Connie Francis and Doris Day, while Peking Man star Pat Urlich gives his best Elvis tribute, complete with gyrating hips! Karl Perigo will perform songs from the likes of The Everly Brothers and more recently Michael Bublé.
See this toe-tapping trio at the Whangarei Central Baptist Church, 200 Bank Street, on October 6th at 11am. Tickets $34 including lunch. Group discounts available for 10+.
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We're excited to invite you to spring into shape with CLM Health and Fitness at Whangarei Aquatic Centre. Pay just $9.95 per week for your first 8 weeks. Join us today to get in shape for summer!
What you get when you join CLM Health & Fitness:
- Free fitness assessments and … View moreWe're excited to invite you to spring into shape with CLM Health and Fitness at Whangarei Aquatic Centre. Pay just $9.95 per week for your first 8 weeks. Join us today to get in shape for summer!
What you get when you join CLM Health & Fitness:
- Free fitness assessments and re-assessments
- Personalised programmes
- Nutritional advice
- No hidden costs
- Hydrotherapy classes
- Aqua-aerobics classes
- Access to our pools and sauna
- Airconditioning
- AMS Music System
- PRIMECARE physiotherapist on site - Helen Doar and Rosana Yovich
T’s and C’s apply.
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Just a reminder Tsunami siren testing is tomorrow (Sunday) at 9.20am - the sirens will sound for 10 minutes then again at 10am for 30 seconds.
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Whangarei Mayor Sheryl Mai was one of many who picked up a paintbrush to transform a Whangarei Primary School wall into a riot of colour recently.
A rainbow of colour has been sweeping through the school with students creating Hundertwasser-inspired artworks to brighten their outdoor spaces.
As … View moreWhangarei Mayor Sheryl Mai was one of many who picked up a paintbrush to transform a Whangarei Primary School wall into a riot of colour recently.
A rainbow of colour has been sweeping through the school with students creating Hundertwasser-inspired artworks to brighten their outdoor spaces.
As part of the art project, parents and other members of the community were invited to join in and colour the Bank St wall with the help of local artists Helen Whittaker and Clive Jackson from Hundertwasser Project Action Team and art co-ordinator Anna Boaz.
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MakerSpace - Dot Mandalas
Rock up to the Library after school and have fun learning how to do dot mandalas and turn rocks into art. For tweens and teens 10 years+
Wednesday 27 September 3:15pm to 4:30pm, Teens Space, Whangarei Central Library.
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
Do you know what ageism is? It is the discrimination of people on the basis of their age. Unfortunately too many people do not recognise the value older Kiwis bring to society. Age Concern New Zealand wants to change these ageist attitudes and create an inclusive New Zealand where everyone is … View moreDo you know what ageism is? It is the discrimination of people on the basis of their age. Unfortunately too many people do not recognise the value older Kiwis bring to society. Age Concern New Zealand wants to change these ageist attitudes and create an inclusive New Zealand where everyone is supported and valued. Join our social movement to combat ageism in New Zealand by signing up as an Age Concern Dignity Champion. It is FREE and we will even send you a Welcome Pack.
Ian Crayton-Brown from Northland Road Safety
Ride FREE all day on Whangarei CityLink buses 22 September 2017 - celebrating International Car Free Day.
Ian Crayton-Brown from Northland Road Safety
Free Ride Day 22 September 2017 across Northland buslink.co.nz...
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Tsunami siren testing is this Sunday at 9.20am - the sirens will sound for 10 minutes then again at 10am for 30 seconds.
For more info go to: www.nrc.govt.nz...
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There has never been a better time to join our team.
We are currently inviting applications for a few different positions.
More information here, have a look and APPLY TODAY!
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To be held at Council Chambers, Forum North - Rust Avenue, Whangarei.
Visit our website for more information on Council Meetings - including copies of all agendas and minutes.
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Planned maintenance on our Telephony systems will take place from 5:00pm until 9:00pm tonight, Thursday 21 September 2017 (New Zealand time).
You may experience a brief disruption or your call to Council may disconnect.
We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause.
Brian from Onerahi
i would like to know why the District Council seem to do things behind ratepayers back without informing them. Alimain Road for the last 30 years has had no markings and right hand rule has always applied. Lately there have been two big Remurewa Tractors coming out of the road , cutting the corner … View morei would like to know why the District Council seem to do things behind ratepayers back without informing them. Alimain Road for the last 30 years has had no markings and right hand rule has always applied. Lately there have been two big Remurewa Tractors coming out of the road , cutting the corner as if the road was there private property. Now that they have employed Roadmarkers to put a white Marking where it now illegally cuts of Alimain into Two and no Giveway or Stop sign on the other half of the road. Wake up Shiral Mai and make your Council more accountable for what they do as You Promised when elected into your first Term.
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Join up NOW with CLM Health and Fitness at the Whangarei Aquatic Centre and pay just $9.95 per week for your first 8 weeks! T’s and C’s apply!
Here at Whangarei Aquatic Centre we put leisure in your life, and life in your leisure.
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Ka awhina mai, ka awhina atu, nga mahi a… View moreJoin up NOW with CLM Health and Fitness at the Whangarei Aquatic Centre and pay just $9.95 per week for your first 8 weeks! T’s and C’s apply!
Here at Whangarei Aquatic Centre we put leisure in your life, and life in your leisure.
Join us today!
Ka awhina mai, ka awhina atu, nga mahi a te rēhia
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