Tutukaka Coast, Whangarei

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1969 days ago

Native Planting at Hikurangi Primary School

What an awesome day spent with Hikurangi Primary School on Wednesday 3rd July. We met some amazing kids and a very supportive and encouraging staff who allowed us to help plant almost 1000 native trees alongside the students at their school.

The casket company we use - Return to Sender, has been … View more
What an awesome day spent with Hikurangi Primary School on Wednesday 3rd July. We met some amazing kids and a very supportive and encouraging staff who allowed us to help plant almost 1000 native trees alongside the students at their school.

The casket company we use - Return to Sender, has been donating a tree for each casket sold since 2007 and as of June 2019, they have donated a total of 12,596 trees. A couple of years ago, they realised anyone could plant a tree - but wondered what did that actually achieve? Nothing if it isn’t educating the future caretakers of our land. In 2017, Return to Sender officially partnered with 'Trees for Survival'.

Trees for Survival is a charitable trust that delivers an educational environmental programme in schools. It sees students growing and planting native trees to restore natural habitats by helping landowners revegetate erosion-prone land, improve stream flow and water quality and increase biodiversity.

Once a month, Return to Sender donates money towards the cost of native plants to the Trees for Survival on behalf of the families who have chosen a Return to Sender casket. One casket = 1 tree donation.

The students involved in the TFS environmental education programme, receive locally sourced seedlings at the beginning of every year, nurturing them until ready for planting. Planting days consist of many different native plants; including Mānuka, kānuka, flax and tī kōuka (cabbage tree) that are suitable for the area that they will be planted.

Return to Sender supports schools in Whangarei, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Wellington. The Funeral Homes that provide the caskets are then invited to volunteer with Return to Sender, on planting days within their local areas.

Tī kōuka / cabbage tree: These are good colonising species, growing happily on bare ground or exposed places. Their strong root system helps stop soil erosion on steep slopes and because they tolerate wet soil, they are a useful species for planting along stream banks. The trees were also planted to mark trails, boundaries, urupā (cemeteries) and births, since they are generally long-lived

Mānuka & kānuka: These plants can act as an important tool for re-vegetating bare, eroded slopes. By creating shade and shelter from the wind, they provide an excellent nursery for other, slower growing native plants. Unlike many other native plants, mānuka/kahikātoa and kānuka are not usually eaten by browsing animals like sheep, cattle and goats. This is another reason that these plants are useful in restoration projects.

Harakeke/flax: These bushes will often support a large community of animals, providing shelter and an abundant food resource. Harakeke attracts native birds such as Tui, Bellbirds/ Korimako, Saddlebacks/Tīeke, short tailed bats/Pekapeka, geckos and several types of insects that enjoy nectar from its flower.

Again, we are blown away by how wonderful the staff and students were. Well done guys! Keep up the hard work!

1972 days ago

Keep an eye on your letterbox

Electoral Commission

We’ve been sending out enrolment update packs to everyone who’s enrolled to vote. When you get yours, check it to make sure your details are correct, then you know you’re ready to vote in the local elections.

Want to know more? Visit vote.nz or call us on 0800 36 76 56.
Find out more

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1972 days ago

Building timber for sale

Laughton from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads

I have a variety of timber beams (ex demolition) for sale. Kauri, rimu, totara, jarra, oregon, up to 6 meter lengths, some 300 x 250. Varying prices.
Also 6, 1 meter lengths of railway iron suitable for hangi, anvils, or weights. Offers.
Ph Laughton 0274 171 804 or email laughton.king@win.co.nz

Negotiable

1972 days ago

Does your school need new classrooms?

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

The Government has announced plans to cope with the growing population - in Northland, there will be an extra 27 classrooms built to cater for 500 extra students. Does your children's school need new classrooms? Why? (Please put NFP on any comments that are not for publication).

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1984 days ago

Poll: What do you think of the proposed Camera Obscura sculpture

Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Creative Northland and team are getting ready to build the Camera Obscura on Pohe Island: a 8m-high interactive pinhole camera, which would be positioned to show a projection of Te Matau A Pohe bridge. What do you think of the concept? (Please put NFP in any comments that are not for publication)

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What do you think of the proposed Camera Obscura sculpture
  • 5.8% I like it so much I have donated money
    5.8% Complete
  • 47.5% Great idea; look forward to trying it out
    47.5% Complete
  • 11.7% I think it's ugly
    11.7% Complete
  • 35% It's a waste of money
    35% Complete
  • 0% Other (please comment below)
    0% Complete
120 votes
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1974 days ago

FIREWOOD for sale

Michelle from Kamo

Keep everyone warm this winter...................
Dry, split totara for sale.
$90 per m3 free delivery within city limits.
Please message me with any enquiries. I look forward to hearing from you.

Price: $90

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1974 days ago

Severe rain warning

Neighbourly.co.nz

MetService has issued a heavy rain warning lasting until 4pm today.

Area: Northland
Valid: 7 hours from 9:00am to 4:00pm Thursday
Forecast: Expect 60 to 80mm to accumulate. Peak intensities of 25 to 35mm/hr in localised downpours.
Changes: The Watch for heavy rain has now been upgraded to a … View more
MetService has issued a heavy rain warning lasting until 4pm today.

Area: Northland
Valid: 7 hours from 9:00am to 4:00pm Thursday
Forecast: Expect 60 to 80mm to accumulate. Peak intensities of 25 to 35mm/hr in localised downpours.
Changes: The Watch for heavy rain has now been upgraded to a Warning and the area has now been extended to include Great Barrier Island.

Drivers are advised to be cautious as conditions may be hazardous. Read more

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1974 days ago

Firewood for sale!

Keri Cabins

Free Delivery to Kerikeri and surrounds.

Dry Quality split wood selling at good deals.

Ph 021511588 or 0212283809 for any enquiries.

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1974 days ago

Inclusive Communities – July 1st to 31st 🤝

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

This month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, nationalities, ages, orientations and even genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.

There’s many ways to take … View more
This month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, nationalities, ages, orientations and even genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.

There’s many ways to take part! From hosting a multicultural potluck where each attendee brings a dish from a country of their choice to coordinating a fundraiser that benefits refugees or our elderly there are thousands of ways big and small to make our households, neighbourhoods, schools and businesses even more inclusive. It could even be as simple as learning from a neighbour how to say ‘hello’ in their native language or ensuring local footpaths are accessible!

Don’t forget this month also coincides with Women’s Refugee Awareness Month and International Day of Friendship on July 30th - a United Nations day that promotes the role that friendship plays in promoting peace in many cultures.

Want to share your thoughts? Let us know how you’re making your community more inclusive this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:

#NSNZinclusivecommunities

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1975 days ago

Hay Needed

Joe & Gaylene from Hikurangi Coastal

Have an old rescue mare and am needing some good quality hay - anyone selling at reasonable price?

1975 days ago

The Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids

Triton Hearing

When you are choosing a hearing aid it’s hard to know where to start. Get your FREE copy of the Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids - NZ’s only independent guide. Find out about all the best hearing aids, with feature, style and price guides, so it’s easy to choose the right hearing aid for … View moreWhen you are choosing a hearing aid it’s hard to know where to start. Get your FREE copy of the Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids - NZ’s only independent guide. Find out about all the best hearing aids, with feature, style and price guides, so it’s easy to choose the right hearing aid for your lifestyle and budget.

The Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids is available exclusively from Triton Hearing. Get your FREE copy now - call 0800 45 45 42 or visit tritonhearing.co.nz
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1976 days ago

A feel-good concert of the year!

Whangarei Choral Society

The Last Night of the Proms is a traditional event that includes some favourite pieces of music from the light classics collection and is noted for its encouragement of audience participation in some of the very well-known pieces.

The concert will be held in the Exhibition Hall at Forum North on… View more
The Last Night of the Proms is a traditional event that includes some favourite pieces of music from the light classics collection and is noted for its encouragement of audience participation in some of the very well-known pieces.

The concert will be held in the Exhibition Hall at Forum North on Sunday 21 July at 2 pm

Tickets may be purchased from Ticketec for $33 for adults and $28 for seniors and students.

Come along and enjoy the festive atmosphere and enjoy some of your favourite music!
Book now

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1976 days ago

Have you nominated yet?!?!?!

Women of Influence

Nominations are closing soon for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards!

Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real … View more
Nominations are closing soon for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards!

Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.

Head to www.womenofinfluence.co.nz... for more information.

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1977 days ago

The gardens in Northland Prison

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Have you read our latest issue, featuring the gardens good work for the community that is coming out of the prison?

1977 days ago

Poll: Should learning about climate change be part of the school curriculum?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Climate change is the most critical issue of the moment, and has been described by our prime minister as her generation's "nuclear-free moment". Its impacts, regardless of your views on it, are only going to get greater.

Yet it is not part of our school curriculum.

Some experts say… View more
Climate change is the most critical issue of the moment, and has been described by our prime minister as her generation's "nuclear-free moment". Its impacts, regardless of your views on it, are only going to get greater.

Yet it is not part of our school curriculum.

Some experts say that has to change. It is such an existential threat that not to make it a requirement to teach children about climate change is doing them a great disservice, they say.

To read more, click here

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Should learning about climate change be part of the school curriculum?
  • 70.4% Yes, of course it should!
    70.4% Complete
  • 15.6% No, absolutely not.
    15.6% Complete
  • 14% I'm not bothered either way.
    14% Complete
1515 votes
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