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At Heartland Bank, we share Neighbourly’s commitment to Kiwi communities and we’re proud to offer seniors the opportunity to stay in the home they love.
A house is more than bricks and mortar and a community is more than a boundary on a map; both are full of memories and comfortable … View moreAt Heartland Bank, we share Neighbourly’s commitment to Kiwi communities and we’re proud to offer seniors the opportunity to stay in the home they love.
A house is more than bricks and mortar and a community is more than a boundary on a map; both are full of memories and comfortable connectedness. If your parent is having a tough time making ends meet, but don’t want to sell their home to fund the things they need or want, consider talking to them about releasing some equity in their home with a Heartland Reverse Mortgage.
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This wastewater storage and treatment facility, including a 650m underground storage tank, will hold wastewater mixed with rainwater generated during heavy storms, keeping it out of the Raumanga Stream.
At the end of the project there will be a very small building above ground and the rest … View moreThis wastewater storage and treatment facility, including a 650m underground storage tank, will hold wastewater mixed with rainwater generated during heavy storms, keeping it out of the Raumanga Stream.
At the end of the project there will be a very small building above ground and the rest returned to glorious grass!
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We are currently inviting applications for the following positions here at Council.
* Business Analyst (Fixed Term to July 2018)
* Wastewater Treatment Technician
* Building Approvals and Compliance Officer
* Health and Bylaws - Manager
* Calling all Planners!!!
* Building Control Officer
… View moreWe are currently inviting applications for the following positions here at Council.
* Business Analyst (Fixed Term to July 2018)
* Wastewater Treatment Technician
* Building Approvals and Compliance Officer
* Health and Bylaws - Manager
* Calling all Planners!!!
* Building Control Officer
Have a look and APPLY TODAY!
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We welcome applications for funding from community groups for the following funding schemes:
* Resident & Ratepayer Administration Fund
* Community Halls Fund
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Acquire new and adaptable skills. With a Bachelor of Arts, you’ll be ready to take on the changing world. Our courses have been designed to give you the skills employers are looking for – critical thinking, communication and problem solving nous. With 26 majors on offer you can study what … View moreAcquire new and adaptable skills. With a Bachelor of Arts, you’ll be ready to take on the changing world. Our courses have been designed to give you the skills employers are looking for – critical thinking, communication and problem solving nous. With 26 majors on offer you can study what you’re passionate about, while gaining valuable knowledge that will serve you now and in the future. Apply now for 2018
The Team Reporter from Whangārei Leader
The New Zealand Geographic Board has raised the question of just how many other cities and towns have been left in label limbo without an official name, so we checked.
It turns out, many have, including our own fair city of Whangarei. Was anyone else aware of this? What do you think? Should we … View moreThe New Zealand Geographic Board has raised the question of just how many other cities and towns have been left in label limbo without an official name, so we checked.
It turns out, many have, including our own fair city of Whangarei. Was anyone else aware of this? What do you think? Should we use this chance to change our name?
Don't take our word for it. Use the Gazetteer search to find places in New Zealand and see check your place names have been made official.
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Noriko from Glenbervie
The Addams Family is coming to Whangarei! Tickets, including dinner options, available at Storytime or online at our website.
Synopsis:
Wednesday Addams has grown up and fallen in love with Lucas Beineke, a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family - a man her parents have never met. And … View moreThe Addams Family is coming to Whangarei! Tickets, including dinner options, available at Storytime or online at our website.
Synopsis:
Wednesday Addams has grown up and fallen in love with Lucas Beineke, a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family - a man her parents have never met. And if that weren’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before - keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s ‘normal’ boyfriend and his parents.
Performances:
EVENINGS at 7.30pm:
Friday 10th, Saturday 11th,
Thursday 16th, Friday 17th, Saturday 18th,
Thursday 23rd, Friday 24th, Saturday 25th November
MATINEES at 2pm:
Saturday 18th, Saturday 25th November
Halloween is creeping up! Our recent Halloween Survey has revealed what New Zealanders REALLY think of Halloween. Did you know that only 1 in 10 households give out healthy snacks to trick or treaters, or that our favourite thing to dress up as is a ‘witch’?
We found out that some … View moreHalloween is creeping up! Our recent Halloween Survey has revealed what New Zealanders REALLY think of Halloween. Did you know that only 1 in 10 households give out healthy snacks to trick or treaters, or that our favourite thing to dress up as is a ‘witch’?
We found out that some participants have some pretty wacky costume ideas like; ‘Donald Trump', ‘an inflatable flamingo’ a ‘popcorn vendor’ and ‘grumpy grannies’. Comment below with what you'll be dressing up as this year!
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Whether you're hitting the street to trick or treat, or staying inside with the the candy bowl by your side - here's some Neighbourly Halloween tips to ensure that this Tuesday is a fun and safe experience for you and your neighbours!
1. Set up a Halloween Group for your street! Plan … View moreWhether you're hitting the street to trick or treat, or staying inside with the the candy bowl by your side - here's some Neighbourly Halloween tips to ensure that this Tuesday is a fun and safe experience for you and your neighbours!
1. Set up a Halloween Group for your street! Plan your Halloween evening with your neighbours to see what time everyone is taking the kids out. You could even co-ordinate matching costumes!
2. Download one of our SPOOKY Neighbourly Halloween posters to stick on your house or letterbox for if:
- You welcome all trick or treaters
- You want trick or treaters to stay away
3. Stay in areas of your neighbourhood that are familiar and are well lit. And although Halloween is supposed to be spooky, be careful not to frighten your elderly neighbours by popping out of the dark!
Stay safe and have fun!
- The Neighbourly Team
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Did you know that a Justice of the Peace is available with no appointment required, on Saturday mornings from 9:30am to 12noon, in the Whangarei Central Library.
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Our Camping in Public Places Bylaw regulates who can camp, for how long and where in the public places in our District. We have 38 locations in the District where all camping is prohibited and another 22 areas where some or all forms of camping is available in a designated site only.
Read more on … View moreOur Camping in Public Places Bylaw regulates who can camp, for how long and where in the public places in our District. We have 38 locations in the District where all camping is prohibited and another 22 areas where some or all forms of camping is available in a designated site only.
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Whangarei beachgoers can now boost their tsunami knowledge using nine new information boards installed at popular beaches in the district.
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