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Reminder from Waka Toa Ora
No weekly newsletter will be sent out on Friday 24th June 2022 - due to the Matariki public holiday.
- You are invited to attend this FREE Migrant Connect information session with immigration information for the Afghani community in Farsi. The session will be presented by Dr Amir Bastani - a specialised immigration lawyer.
Date: Sunday 3rd July 2022
- Canterbury DHB media release: 16th March 2022
Nine additional rapid antigen test (RAT) collection sites will open at pharmacies across Canterbury today
- Canterbury DHB media release: 14th March 2022
As the number of active cases of Omicron continues to rise in our community, more Canterbury DHB staff are contracting COVID-19 and having to isolate
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 30th June 2022
Students from Climate Action Campus are teaming up with Christchurch City Council park rangers to plant native trees and shrubs on a parcel of former red zone land on Friday
- Tēnā koutou The Canterbury Clinical Network (CCN) is seeking people to bring a Māori perspective to the Community Services Service Level Alliance and also the Oral Health Service Development Group
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 29th June 2022
A new approach to maintaining Christchurch’s asphalt roads could offer a win for the environment and for the city’s road users
- Absorb the ancient Japanese art of Bonsai under the careful tutelage of the Avon Bonsai Society. This 6-week evening course involves comprehensive demonstations and practical instruction
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 29th June 2022
You are all probably familiar with the stormwater grates on the side of the road but how many of you stop to think about where the stormwater drains actually lead?
Many people assume that whatever travels
- Grab your ticket now for RAD (Recycle a Dunger)'s super popular 8-week Mechanics Courses!
The RAD Mechanics Course is run by teaching master Dave Johnson
- Waimakariri District Council media release: 28th June 2022
The Waimakariri District Council has adopted its Annual Plan at a special meeting today
- Come to a workshop and receive the Kia Rite Hoea guide. This guide is a great resource for anyone organising community recreation, arts activities, programmes and events
- Come to Hui Whakatuwhera Open Day an annual event to tour the campus and learn why Lincoln University is such a great place to study. Bring the whānau!
Date: Friday 22nd July 2022.Time: 10am to 4pm.Location: Lincoln University campus
- University of Canterbury Senior Lecturer Kay-Lee Jones (Te Aitanga a Māhaki, Ngāti Porou, Te Whānau a Kai) will lead a kōrero on the importance of empowering cultural identity or identities and ancestral languages of our tamariki and mokopuna in our Aotea
- Selwyn District Council media release: 27th June 2022
The Council has adopted its Annual Plan for the next 12 months, with a focus on delivering in the key areas identified by the community through the Long-Term Plan
- Ara is delighted to announce their new upcoming webinar – Introduction to MS Teams.
Explore how MS Teams can help you and your colleagues come together no matter where you are (onsite or offsite)
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 27th June 2022
Residents and visitors to Ōtautahi-Christchurch can now access free wi-fi in the central city thanks to a partnership between Christchurch City Council and fibre broadband provider Enable
- Te Papa Hauora’s partners are coming together to co-host a series of research seminars taking place every 3 weeks on Wednesdays from 6th July 2022
- Selwyn District Council media release: 27th June 2022
All domestic cats in Selwyn district over the age of four months will have to be microchipped and registered from 1st July 2022
- Submissions are an effective way for communities to have their voice heard when local and central government are considering proposals which affect where we live, work and play.
Below are a number of consultations which are now open for comment
- Environment Canterbury media release: 27th June 2022
Willows and other woody weeds infesting the riparian (land beside water) zone are being controlled along the Clearwater reach of the Ōtūkaikino River - home to some of Christchurch’s most distinctive we
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