South Whangarei, Whangarei

Fair play

Fair play

Whether it’s a playhouse, she shed or teenager’s sleepout, a stencil-painted floor in Resene Clockwork Orange will elevate it from meh to wow.

976 days ago

Hyperboles

NumberWorks'nWords Whangarei

We teach a variety of language features in our program – hyperbole, personification, similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia and alliteration.

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976 days ago

Has someone near you got a new bike?

Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo

Can everyone please keep an eye out for this bike! It was stolen from Phoenix Metal recyclers/The Doggy Den in Kamo last night in the break in!
This Bike belongs to an incredibly hard worker from the scrap metal yard, he always looks out for the team at the Den and our doggies so please SHARE SHARE… View more
Can everyone please keep an eye out for this bike! It was stolen from Phoenix Metal recyclers/The Doggy Den in Kamo last night in the break in!
This Bike belongs to an incredibly hard worker from the scrap metal yard, he always looks out for the team at the Den and our doggies so please SHARE SHARE SHARE to get his bike home 😡

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976 days ago

A little Kindness goes a long way....

Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo

The Dargaville Combined Churches FOODBANK provided 86 families with food parcels in the month of February. There is great need in our community.
We are again in desperate need of BAGS (paper or material) and EGG CARTONS. Please leave them for Wally at the BP Service Station for us. There will be a… View more
The Dargaville Combined Churches FOODBANK provided 86 families with food parcels in the month of February. There is great need in our community.
We are again in desperate need of BAGS (paper or material) and EGG CARTONS. Please leave them for Wally at the BP Service Station for us. There will be a continual need for these.
If you are willing you are also able to donate food or money to this worthy cause. Thanks.

Sjannette Hagoort

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976 days ago

Looking for someone to LOVE....

Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo

Whangarei SPCA has got a great many adorable cats and kittens and our cages are overflowing, so we are reducing our cat and kitten prices for the next two weeks. Adult Cats over 5 months $60, Kittens under 5months $110 and a bonded pair of kittens $200. They are all desexed, microchipped, have had… View moreWhangarei SPCA has got a great many adorable cats and kittens and our cages are overflowing, so we are reducing our cat and kitten prices for the next two weeks. Adult Cats over 5 months $60, Kittens under 5months $110 and a bonded pair of kittens $200. They are all desexed, microchipped, have had at least their first vaccination and been treated for worms and fleas. I'll be updating our website with new faces, but in the meantime for kittens you can fill in the form here and one of our team will be in touch to make an appointment www.spca.nz...... and for all of our animals ready for adoption www.spca.nz...

977 days ago

Got a business that's made your day?

Prospa

It’s time to give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero awards – and they could be up for some fantastic prizes. 

As NZ’s business lending specialists, we at Prospa love seeing small businesses reach … View more
It’s time to give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero awards – and they could be up for some fantastic prizes. 

As NZ’s business lending specialists, we at Prospa love seeing small businesses reach their goals with a faster, easier approach to business loans. And we’re proud to be back sponsoring the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero awards.
Find out more

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977 days ago

Stuff Explained launches (free) newsletter

Stuff

Stuff Explained seeks to explain the 'why' behind the news, delivered straight to your inbox.

Curated by Stuff's Explainer Editor Keith Lynch, the fortnightly newsletter explains everything from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, to the inner workings of the economy, to the forces … View more
Stuff Explained seeks to explain the 'why' behind the news, delivered straight to your inbox.

Curated by Stuff's Explainer Editor Keith Lynch, the fortnightly newsletter explains everything from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, to the inner workings of the economy, to the forces that are shaping how New Zealanders live. It will feature original explainer reporting keeping you up to date with the biggest issues, along with the very best in Stuff Explained reporting you may have missed.

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977 days ago

REID TOURS WHANGAREI TOUR TO SCULPTURUM, MATAKANA.

Mark from Central Whangarei

Monday 21 March.
Travel to/from Sculpturum by luxury coach.
Ample time will be allowed at the world class Sculpturum for you to wander and explore its three sculpture filled gardens and six art galleries.
Lunch is included( Set menu.)
Price:$120pp.
Departure Times..
Kamo Club: 8.10am
Town … View more
Monday 21 March.
Travel to/from Sculpturum by luxury coach.
Ample time will be allowed at the world class Sculpturum for you to wander and explore its three sculpture filled gardens and six art galleries.
Lunch is included( Set menu.)
Price:$120pp.
Departure Times..
Kamo Club: 8.10am
Town Basin: 8.30am.
THIS WILL BE A GREAT DAY OUT !
Call now on 0800 123 914 or email: true.vacations@yahoo.co.nz

Negotiable

978 days ago

What do you think about Whangārei Hospital stopping elective surgeries?

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Whangārei Hospital is now so busy it has stopped all elective surgeries that require an overnight bed. This is bad news for 83-year-old Mangawhai resident Brian Callinan who needs a hip replacement but now has to wait about a year. What do you think of the situation and how do you think it could … View moreWhangārei Hospital is now so busy it has stopped all elective surgeries that require an overnight bed. This is bad news for 83-year-old Mangawhai resident Brian Callinan who needs a hip replacement but now has to wait about a year. What do you think of the situation and how do you think it could be fixed?

978 days ago

Win a 9 day Southern Dream tour for two.

Stuff

Enjoy a 9 day dream touring experience for two across the South Island and immerse yourself in incredible landscapes, heritage and culture.

Itinerary includes popular destinations such as Queenstown, Dunedin and Doubtful Sound. Terms and Competitions apply.
Find out more

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978 days ago

Donations Needed for Red Cross Dargaville

The Team from Red Cross Shop Dargaville

Do you have any good quality items you would like to donate to the Red Cross Dargaville? If you do please pop in and see us at 48 Victoria Street Dargaville. We are also looking for good quality winter clothing also.

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984 days ago

The Hundertwasser Art Centre is finally open - what do you think?

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

The $33m Hundertwasser Art Centre and Wairau Māori Art Gallery has finally opened in Whangārei, nearly three decades after the late Austrian artist first designed the building. The centre is described as a new national asset, which is already attracting international interest. What do you think?

979 days ago

Wanted to Buy; collectables, antiques stamp collections, postcards and china

Amy from One Tree Point

Wanted to buy:
Collectables, china, postcards, stamp collections and antiques.
Small or large collections.
Good prices paid, cash. Will travel to view
contact 021 9666 74
Thank you

979 days ago

Seriously?

Peter from Kamo

From the Advocate: "Emily Henderson's family has come under heavy fire from Covid anti-vaxxers who have accused her of war crimes and treason, but the Whangārei MP has vowed not to back off one inch."
Do we need a new mental hospital for anti-vaxers, I am beginning to wonder. Tin … View more
From the Advocate: "Emily Henderson's family has come under heavy fire from Covid anti-vaxxers who have accused her of war crimes and treason, but the Whangārei MP has vowed not to back off one inch."
Do we need a new mental hospital for anti-vaxers, I am beginning to wonder. Tin foil hats at parliament and 'take your shoes off to reconnect with the Earth, that'll heal you' aside -- I think they have crossed the line of acceptable, reasonable, rational behaviour some time ago; but threatening the families of people who don't follow their lunacy is way way past it. I am appalled (if not entirely surprised). I hope someone has the sense to bring prosecutions: We do not need people like that in our community!

987 days ago

If you are looking for TWO New furry Friends....

Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo

At Whangarei SPCA www.spca.nz...
Ollie and Cricket came into us with their mother, they had no home and needed SPCA care. They went out to foster and have just returned to the centre.
www.spca.nz...

Their foster mum said "Ollie and Cricket came to us with their Mum one month ago. They are … View more
At Whangarei SPCA www.spca.nz...
Ollie and Cricket came into us with their mother, they had no home and needed SPCA care. They went out to foster and have just returned to the centre.
www.spca.nz...

Their foster mum said "Ollie and Cricket came to us with their Mum one month ago. They are both good buddies who LOVE chasing each other and their toys around like fun kittens do. They LOVE their cuddles and their food. Cricket LOVES a dripping tap and will chase the water that drips. Ollie is great at computer work and will just sit and keep you company while you work. it would be best if they go to a loving home together. If you are after entertainment and a long-term loving relationship, please consider Ollie and Cricket as your new furry friends.

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980 days ago

We're almost halfway there...

Wasp Wipeout

Hi neighbours,

We're right in the thick of this year's Wasp Wipeout and thanks to your generous donations, we've raised over $10,000 for the Tasman Environmental Trust.

There's still plenty of work still to be done. We want this year to be the best yet for our donation … View more
Hi neighbours,

We're right in the thick of this year's Wasp Wipeout and thanks to your generous donations, we've raised over $10,000 for the Tasman Environmental Trust.

There's still plenty of work still to be done. We want this year to be the best yet for our donation drive - so stand with our forests, stand with our native wildlife, stand with our volunteers and show your support.

Donate now and let's rid Aotearoa New Zealand of this destructive pest.
DONATE NOW

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