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Signatory Notice Board
News and notices from Waka Toa Ora signatories.
Work under way at Bromley organics processing plant
Posted: Wednesday, May 12, 2021 in:
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With tags:
waste
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management
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development
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 10th May 2021 Changes are being made at the Organics Processing Plant at Bromley to minimise odour issues and prepare the site for a multimillion-dollar redevelopment
Growing pathways to work
Posted: Wednesday, May 12, 2021 in:
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With tags:
employment
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young people
,
youth
Selwyn District Council media release: 10th May 2021 There was a day out in the garden with a difference for a group of 12 Selwyn high school students last week
Govt motoring towards zero-carbon buses and protecting drivers’ conditions
Posted: Thursday, May 6, 2021 in:
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With tags:
consultation
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public
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transport
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employment
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Climate Change
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policy
,
planning
Beehive media release: 5th May 2021 Transport Minister Michael Wood is seeking feedback on options for the next phase of the Public Transport Operating Model (PTOM) review to better protect bus drivers’ pay conditions, and also achieving the Government’s
Free outdoor exercise with PT in the Park
Posted: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 in:
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With tags:
exercise
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physical activity
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recreation
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health
PT in the Park has been offering free exercises outdoors for all ages and abilities since 2011. Come and join these fun and physical 1-hour sessions - with a run warm up, cardio or weights session with a warm down. Date: Every Saturday.Start Time: 9am
Ben Brown is first Te Awhi Rito Reading Ambassador
Posted: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 in:
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With tags:
reading
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children
,
wellbeing
Beehive media release: 4th May 2021 Lyttleton writer Ben Brown (Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Koroki, Ngāti Paoa) will be New Zealand’s first Te Awhi Rito Reading Ambassador, promoting the value of reading for children and young people, Internal Affairs Minister Ja
Family matters for Doris Lusk Reserve artwork
Posted: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 in:
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With tags:
arts
,
parks
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 3rd May 2021 A reimagined interactive artwork of a well-known painting by Doris Lusk – created by two of her granddaughters – will take pride of place in a reserve named in the artist’s honour
Productivity Commission inquiry into immigration settings
Posted: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 in:
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With tags:
economy
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migrants
,
employment
Beehive media release: 3rd May 2021 The Productivity Commission will hold an inquiry into immigration settings to ensure New Zealand’s long term prosperity and wellbeing, Grant Robertson and Kris Faafoi say
Children’s emotional and behaviour problems linked to mobile screen time
Posted: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 in:
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With tags:
technology
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children
,
development
,
research
Safer Technology Aotearoa New Zealand (STANZ) media release: 3rd May 2021 A new Australian study has confirmed that young children who spend large amounts of time on mobile screens are more likely to have problems sleeping and managing their emotions and
Help keep your child safe at Selwyn Aquatic Centre
Posted: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 in:
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With tags:
safety
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pools
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swimming
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children
Selwyn District Council Newsline: 27th April 2021 Help to keep children under 8 years old extra safe while swimming will be available at Selwyn Aquatic Centre
Investment to support disabled people in sport and recreation
Posted: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 in:
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With tags:
funding
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disabilities
,
sport
,
recreation
,
young people
Beehive media release: 27th April 2021 Sport and Recreation Minister Grant Robertson has today announced how $5.7 million will be allocated to create better quality experiences for disabled tamariki and rangatahi
Tuhuratia o motika! Discover your rights as a tenant
Posted: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 in:
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With tags:
housing
,
law
,
information
Do you know your rights as a tenant? Did you know it's generally unlawful for a landlord to charge a tenant key money? This is a fee for things like granting or renewing the tenancy
Vegan Angels are here to help
Posted: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 in:
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With tags:
support
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nutrition
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healthy food
,
services
Everyone has times when life is a bit tougher due to illness or other difficulty. We know that sometimes the people looking after you may not be able to provide you with the good vegan kai you need to help you feel better
Apply now for the new Te Kiwai Fund
Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 in:
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With tags:
funding
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sport
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young people
,
youth
,
children
,
support
Te Kīwai is a new fund developed in partnership between Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu and Sport New Zealand Ihi Aotearoa. This two-year pilot fund is designed to support Māori wellbeing through play, active recreation and sport
The story of sediment in Cashmere catchment
Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 in:
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With tags:
water
,
management
,
pollution
Environment Canterbury media release: 13th April 2021 Posters have been placed around the Cashmere and Mount Pleasant areas encouraging people who see sediment to report it
ACC campaign: If you get hurt, who gets harmed?
Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 in:
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With tags:
campaign
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injury prevention
,
safety
Have a hmmm... If you get hurt, who else gets harmed? It could be the people you care about. Whatever you’re doing, think about how safe you are, so that you can keep doing the things you love, with the people you love
Connecting over what’s in common
Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 in:
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With tags:
diversity
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campaign
,
culture
Cantabrians are being challenged to step outside their comfort zone, forge new connections and celebrate the region’s diversity
Survey on experiences of rainbow young people and young adults
Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 in:
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With tags:
survey
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diversity
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Rainbow
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young people
,
youth
,
research
Kia ora, mālō e lelei, talofa lava, namaste, kia orana, nisa bula vinaka, nĭ hăo, welcome! A team of NZ researchers working with and for the rainbow community want to understand rainbow young people and younger adults’ experiences of education, employment
Independent group announced to advise on firearms matters
Posted: Tuesday, April 6, 2021 in:
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With tags:
safety
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Advocacy
,
advice
Beehive media release: 6th April 2021 Minister of Police Poto Williams has announced the members of the Ministers Arms Advisory Group, established to ensure balanced advice to Government on firearms that is independent of Police
Predator trapping under way in Port Hills parks
Posted: Tuesday, April 6, 2021 in:
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With tags:
biodiversity
,
environment
,
parks
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 6th April 2021 Community volunteers are helping with predator trapping in seven small parks and reserves on the Port Hills as a part of wider initiative to protect native species
Courtesy crossing trial in progress
Posted: Tuesday, April 6, 2021 in:
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With tags:
traffic
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walking
,
safety
Waimakariri District Council media release: 1st April 2021 You may have noticed that we are trialling some guidance for pedestrians on some of our courtesy crossings in Kaiapoi and Rangiora
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