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Don't miss the Arts Trail this year which has more artists than ever before. A great all weather event! Trail Guides $5 available now from the two iSite Visitor Centres in Whangarei and Tuatara Design Store, 29 Bank Street, Whangarei.
ALSO AVAILABLE DURING THE EVENT FROM COMMUNITY VENUES -
… View moreDon't miss the Arts Trail this year which has more artists than ever before. A great all weather event! Trail Guides $5 available now from the two iSite Visitor Centres in Whangarei and Tuatara Design Store, 29 Bank Street, Whangarei.
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Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Roads are open but please drive safely
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The NZ Transport Agency says State Highway 10 at Kaeo is now open after it was closed due to flooding earlier in the day.
One lane is now open through the Mangamuka Gorge State Highway 1 south of Kaitaia.
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
In case you haven't seen this via other social media.
Especially be aware of the high spring tide at 9.3Oam today!
We’re keeping a close eye on the weather, at the moment it looks like the worst of it will stay off-shore down the east coast.
Please take care if you are out on the … View moreIn case you haven't seen this via other social media.
Especially be aware of the high spring tide at 9.3Oam today!
We’re keeping a close eye on the weather, at the moment it looks like the worst of it will stay off-shore down the east coast.
Please take care if you are out on the roads as there could be flooding, particularly in low lying coastal areas.
We have a high spring tide at 9.30am today and there may be some storm surge, please be vigilant in low lying areas.
If you are out and about remember to drive to the conditions and be extra alert for:
· Fallen trees
· Slips
· Drop outs
· Water over roads
· Roads slippery with gravel and clay
· Wandering stock
Remember to stay out of flood water – it is impossible to know for sure the state of the road underneath and how fast the water is moving.
This storm may also bring high winds, so it would be a good idea to secure anything that you think is likely to blow around – veranda furniture, umbrellas, that sort of thing.
If you find yourself in peril dial 111.
To report storm damage of the type outlined above ring Whangarei District Council on 09 430 4200.
Watch for more information on the Whangarei District Council facebook page.
Don't be put off by rain - 45 artists in the dry!
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Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
And in case you have plans to travel through Auckland!
The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists to plan ahead now for the possible closure of the Auckland Harbour Bridge if wind levels become strong later today.
Alternative routes between the city and North Shore will be via State … View moreAnd in case you have plans to travel through Auckland!
The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists to plan ahead now for the possible closure of the Auckland Harbour Bridge if wind levels become strong later today.
Alternative routes between the city and North Shore will be via State Highway 16 and 18.
Auckland Highway Manager Brett Gliddon says closing the bridge would be unprecedented but if predicted winds of between 130-160km/h eventuate travel on the Harbour Bridge would be dangerous.
“Closing the bridge is not a decision we will take lightly because it will have a significant impact on traffic flows throughout the city, however our first priority is safety and that’s what will determine any closure,” says Mr Gliddon.
“If the bridge is closed to traffic this will have a flow-on effect across the rest of the motorway and local road network, so motorists should expect long delays, and avoid travelling if they don’t need to.”
Red Cross - Whangarei Service Centre
With the wild weather hitting many parts of New Zealand today, it’s important to be prepared for widespread flooding, heavy rain, slips, and wind damage. You can be prepared by ensuring your emergency kits are fully-stocked and you’ve got plenty of water.
* Find out which items to put in … View moreWith the wild weather hitting many parts of New Zealand today, it’s important to be prepared for widespread flooding, heavy rain, slips, and wind damage. You can be prepared by ensuring your emergency kits are fully-stocked and you’ve got plenty of water.
* Find out which items to put in your emergency kit
* Keep an eye on MetService weather updates for more information. Remember to check in on your neighbours to make sure they’re OK. Stay safe on the roads, and consider altering your Easter travel plans.
With hundreds of Bay of Plenty residents already hit hard with severe flooding, we’ve launched an appeal to help. Many families will never be able to return to their homes. 100% of donations will go to those in need, please donate now.
Stay safe!
The team at New Zealand Red Cross
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
In case you are travelling North!!
The Transport Agency is advising motorists that the Mangamuka Gorge State Highway 1 south of Kaitaia is currently closed due to a slip.
Contractors are now working to clear the slip and are hoping to get one lane open to traffic later this afternoon.
The … View moreIn case you are travelling North!!
The Transport Agency is advising motorists that the Mangamuka Gorge State Highway 1 south of Kaitaia is currently closed due to a slip.
Contractors are now working to clear the slip and are hoping to get one lane open to traffic later this afternoon.
The usual detour route of State Highway 10 through Kaeo is also closed due to flooding.
High tide is due at 9am and it’s hoped water levels will then start receding.
The Transport Agency is advising people to travel only if they really need to in the area and expect delays.
A map showing Cyclone Cooks predicted path. Keep up to date with Civil Defence Northland at the link below or via the Council website.
Sandy from Kamo
Have started a give a little page as i had forgotten my neighbourly password and that polls can be done on here. I get a fair whack of money from winz every week to pay for food as medicine and natural health suppliments to slow my multiple sclerosis. I have found out that mercury leaching into my … View moreHave started a give a little page as i had forgotten my neighbourly password and that polls can be done on here. I get a fair whack of money from winz every week to pay for food as medicine and natural health suppliments to slow my multiple sclerosis. I have found out that mercury leaching into my body is causing my illness. Winz kamo are refusing to pay for the remedial dental work to possibly completely reverse my illness (1 in 4 experience full remission) with the excuse "u dont have enough money available to borrow" Winz beneficiaries can borrow upto $1500 at any 1 time. I have borrowed most of it for glasses, dental, to move, buy a bed etc. The point im making is, if you know me, i have a brain. I could be a good earner and no longer on a benefit. They are quibbling about 2 & a half grand vs me being on a beni for another 40 years. In various stages of munted. So thats my question : spend a bit more now to save my life, cure my chronic fatigue and barely working immunity or not remove the silver fillings & keep me existing. On the tax payer. For a very long time.
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A leading management consultant from Japan will be the speaker at a free business seminar hosted by NorthTec.
Dr. Eiji Tamura has been a management consultant in Japan’s competitive business world for more than 30 years, specialising in leading-edge technologies.
He will be speaking at … View moreA leading management consultant from Japan will be the speaker at a free business seminar hosted by NorthTec.
Dr. Eiji Tamura has been a management consultant in Japan’s competitive business world for more than 30 years, specialising in leading-edge technologies.
He will be speaking at NorthTec’s Interactive Learning Centre, near Gate 1 on the Raumanga campus, from 10.30am to 12 noon, on Wednesday, 19 April. The seminar, Project Management in the Real World, is being hosted by NorthTec’s business department and is open to all.
No rubbish collections on Good Friday 14 April, so if your usual collection day is Friday please put your rubbish out on Saturday. All other days are unaffected!
ONE DAY SALE Thursday 13/04/2017! Don't Miss Out!
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Visit your nearest PK store on Thursday and find out how to go into the draw to WIN a Tasman Park NZ Made Mattress!
*Latest entries … View moreONE DAY SALE Thursday 13/04/2017! Don't Miss Out!
40% off Storewide Plus 50% off Super Deals (Excludes Panda Deals & NZ Made Lounge Suites 30% off)
Visit your nearest PK store on Thursday and find out how to go into the draw to WIN a Tasman Park NZ Made Mattress!
*Latest entries to the draw by 8pm Thursday 13/04/2017. Winner to be announced on Facebook.
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New Zealand is once again preparing for it's second cyclone in as many weeks. Please ensure you and your neighbours are prepared by becoming familiar with the following resources:
• Get live weather updates from the team at Stuff.co.nz
• Take a look at at what your region can expect … View moreNew Zealand is once again preparing for it's second cyclone in as many weeks. Please ensure you and your neighbours are prepared by becoming familiar with the following resources:
• Get live weather updates from the team at Stuff.co.nz
• Take a look at at what your region can expect from Cyclone Cook here: www.stuff.co.nz...
• Sign up to send and receive text and email updates for emergency situations. Find out more about Neighbourly Urgent Alerts.
• To spread the word and notify others of what's happening around your neighbourhood contact your local reporter to share details and/or photos
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