Port Whangarei, Whangarei

DIY right first time #resenetip

DIY right first time #resenetip

Need to brush up your DIY skills? Check out the free MasterStroke by Resene DIY Decorating Manual for everything you need to get started.

2623 days ago

VACANCY: Trustee - Whangarei Art Museum

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A Trustee position is opening on the Whangarei Art Museum Trust (WAMT), offering a rewarding opportunity for an individual passionate about visual arts, exemplary governance and the creative growth of Whangarei.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE this Friday 15 September.

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A Trustee position is opening on the Whangarei Art Museum Trust (WAMT), offering a rewarding opportunity for an individual passionate about visual arts, exemplary governance and the creative growth of Whangarei.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE this Friday 15 September.

Apply here: ► bit.ly...
Public Notice ► bit.ly...

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2623 days ago

Northland Home & Leisure Show

Jennian Homes Northland

Come on over and see the award-winning team from Jennian Homes at stand 3 the Northland Home Show.

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2623 days ago

Celebrating 'Keep NZ Beautiful' week!

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Keep up the good work Whangarei!
It is 'Keep New Zealand Beautiful' week and the next Community Clean Up and Planting Day is this Saturday 16 September at Whakapai Otangarei @ 11am (155 William Jones Drive)

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2623 days ago

Nō hea koe? Where are you from?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Here is a selection of Aotearoa – New Zealand Māori place names. While it's not extensive, can you spot the name of the town closest to you?

Do you know your Kawatiri from your Kirikiriroa? Take Stuff's quick quiz on Māori place names here.

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2623 days ago

Council cadet success celebrated

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Council's six cadets graduated from our cadet scheme last week. From left is, Allie Miller, Elizabeth Bradshaw, Samuel Lennon, Nirvanha Wharerau-Ripia, Layton Toi and Jenesay Lubvrica.

The WDC Cadetship Programme forms part of the Mayoral Taskforce for Jobs and was set up by the Mayoral … View more
Council's six cadets graduated from our cadet scheme last week. From left is, Allie Miller, Elizabeth Bradshaw, Samuel Lennon, Nirvanha Wharerau-Ripia, Layton Toi and Jenesay Lubvrica.

The WDC Cadetship Programme forms part of the Mayoral Taskforce for Jobs and was set up by the Mayoral Forum to provide training, development and paid work experience for local young people aged between the ages of 17-24, to give them skills for long term work and sustainable careers.

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2623 days ago

New Home Builders Info Session coming up!

The Team from Jennian Homes

Thinking about building or curious about how best to do it? Join a Jennian New Home Builders Information Session.

These completely FREE information evenings are designed to ensure your new build experience is filled with plenty of 'OH YES' moments. No matter your budget or levels of … View more
Thinking about building or curious about how best to do it? Join a Jennian New Home Builders Information Session.

These completely FREE information evenings are designed to ensure your new build experience is filled with plenty of 'OH YES' moments. No matter your budget or levels of experience - you'll leave your Information Session with greater insights into:
• Establishing your construction budget
• Avoiding hidden costs
• Saving money by building an environmentally friendly home
• Planning the home you've always wanted

Your local Jennian team would love to meet you - to share our construction industry knowledge and to find out how we can help get into your dream home. Come along with any questions you might have and learn how to avoid ‘OH NO’ moments. Find out more at jennianinfo.com
Register now

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2630 days ago

Cat killed by dog on Tait street

Nicole from Onerahi

****ATTENTION KAMO, ESPECIALLY MCMILLAN AVE AND TAIT STREET****

At approximately 3am lastnight my parents woke up to a horrible screeching sound. When they got up to see what was going on, they saw a dog and shooed it off their property. In the morning my mum woke to find her cat was not where he … View more
****ATTENTION KAMO, ESPECIALLY MCMILLAN AVE AND TAIT STREET****

At approximately 3am lastnight my parents woke up to a horrible screeching sound. When they got up to see what was going on, they saw a dog and shooed it off their property. In the morning my mum woke to find her cat was not where he always is, and felt there was something wrong. She went looking for him at around 6:30am and found him not far down the road (tait street) by the kindy, DEAD. Stiff, and dirty like he had been dragged and with multiple puncture wounds to his neck and body.
This dog had killed my mums cat. As a dog owner myself this infuriates me. If you choose to have a dog in your care you need to be responsible!!! Fully fenced section or have it tied up etc. you cannot have your dog roaming the streets it is totally irresponsible and selfish.
My poor mother is absolutely devastated we have had this cat as a member of our family for around 11 years and he was attacked and killed on his own bloody property. He was the loveliest cat, super friendly and wouldn't hurt a fly. Never roamed, was just a big sook. He will be missed by so many people not just in our family.
Has anyone else had this happen to them in the area???
We have phoned animal control and they are getting onto it for us.
Come on guys, be responsible pet owners nobody should have to go through this.

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2624 days ago

A Big Day In at the Library - This Saturday from 10am

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Live Music, Arts, Crafts, Exhibitions and much more. Pop in between 10am and 1pm!

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2624 days ago

** Maori Language Week 11 - 17 September 2017! **

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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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