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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Ever wondered what our homes will be like in 20 to 30 years? Away from predictions of robots doing everything for us, experts say it's not all about the gimmicks.
Take a tour of a house of the future to see what role technology will have to play and let us know what features you'd like… View moreEver wondered what our homes will be like in 20 to 30 years? Away from predictions of robots doing everything for us, experts say it's not all about the gimmicks.
Take a tour of a house of the future to see what role technology will have to play and let us know what features you'd like your home to have.
Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council
THE FREE TREES being given away as part of our Pohutukawa Coast programme are all gone now. A total of 3860 native plants have gone to their new homes and will soon be greening up our district. Thanks to everyone who took part this year.
Jillian Neighbourly Lead from Kamo
If you would like a cup please include your phone number in the reference.
Thanks in advance
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Join us at our next Meet the Inquiry Panel in Whangarei on Thursday 14 June at Forum North, Te Kohitanga Expo Hall, 7 Rust Ave, 5.00pm - 6.30pm.
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Marlene from Kamo
My beautiful little Chihuahua,she had Patella when she was 8months old and operated on.
She is now 5yrs old and we have had NO problems with her back legs.
I would never let anyone look after if she did,as she is like a child to us.
I think this post is relevant,as to what can happen.
Julian from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads
Casual gardening help needed. Labour only. No tools required. Would suit young person or backpacker or any responsible person who would like to earn some money. Travellers are invited on a home stay arrangement.
Adelle from Central Whangarei
Hello All If you have a young dog or puppy (and live near the Raumanga reserve) could you check on it please. Tonight my elderly mother heard a young dog or pup crying in the bush below her she was unable to get to it so had to call the rangers for help. By the time he got there the dog or pup … View moreHello All If you have a young dog or puppy (and live near the Raumanga reserve) could you check on it please. Tonight my elderly mother heard a young dog or pup crying in the bush below her she was unable to get to it so had to call the rangers for help. By the time he got there the dog or pup had sorted him/her self out and was yelping as it ran (hopefully) for home. The reason for this message is there was a lot of scrub damage as if the animal had fallen a long distance. She did not get a look at the dog but her hearing dog was frantic to get to the other animal.
Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council
FREE TREES will be available, from 5 June for those wishing to take part in the unique Pohutukawa Coast Programme - which will see over 3,800 young plants given to ratepayers to help re-vegetate our District.
Find out how to get your free trees here ► bit.ly...
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St John on Neighbourly is a way to connect with our communities across New Zealand and keep the public up to date with news, information, and tips across our frontline Ambulance Services, first aid training, event medical services, AEDs (defibrillators), first aid kits and supplies, medical alarms,… View moreSt John on Neighbourly is a way to connect with our communities across New Zealand and keep the public up to date with news, information, and tips across our frontline Ambulance Services, first aid training, event medical services, AEDs (defibrillators), first aid kits and supplies, medical alarms, St John Youth programme, and a wide range of community and volunteer programmes.
This winter, St John urges the public to prioritise health & wellbeing. The most important thing you can do is be immunised against influenza and seek advice from a health professional if you are unwell. Each winter the surge of 111 ambulance calls continues to increase, which despite St John’s best efforts to triage and treat people in-home, places a lot of pressure on the ambulance service and the hospital emergency departments.
St John has issued five key messages to the public to help them look after themselves and each other this winter – read them here: goo.gl...
Vote for your favourite Disney/Pixar movie from Stuff Pix and enter to win 1 of 5 Incredibles 2 family packs, including merchandise and cinema tickets.
Check out all the great Disney/Pixar movies on stuffpix.co.nz/disney-pix
Mike from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads
Hi,
I saw this today and thought I'd share some good news about how well Northland is doing as reported by @ASBMarkets' regional economic scoreboard. 1st place.. Woo Hoo! Yay for us :)
June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. This year we’re raising awareness that bowel cancer can strike at any age.
The incidence of bowel cancer in younger adults is rising in New Zealand. 10% of bowel cancer patients are under 50 – that’s more than 300 a year. Each year about 3,000 New … View moreJune is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. This year we’re raising awareness that bowel cancer can strike at any age.
The incidence of bowel cancer in younger adults is rising in New Zealand. 10% of bowel cancer patients are under 50 – that’s more than 300 a year. Each year about 3,000 New Zealanders are diagnosed with the disease and more than 1,200 will die. That’s as many as breast and prostate cancer combined.
Check out the symptoms, or make a donation to help us raise awareness, at www.nevertooyoung.org.nz
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