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Signatory Notice Board
News and notices from Waka Toa Ora signatories.
Moana Va: Navigators of Pacific Pride
Posted: Wednesday, January 11, 2023 in:
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Moana Vā are a Pacific Collective addressing the need for a tangible community connection, support, advocacy, and mentorship for Pacific Rainbow LGBTQIA+ MVPFAFF+ (mahu, vakasalewa, palopa, fa’afafine, akava’ine, fakaleiti /leiti, fakafifine) communities
Enter the Seaweek Poetry Competition 2023
Posted: Wednesday, January 11, 2023 in:
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environment
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water
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children
Create poetry that reflects the Seaweek theme - Toi Moana-Toi Tangata/ Connecting with our seas. Our lives are often intertwined with the health and well-being of our ocean environments
Five fantastic toddler-friendly walks in Christchurch
Posted: Wednesday, January 11, 2023 in:
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walking
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children
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families
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activities
Looking to explore the outdoors with your littlies these holidays? A walk is an awesome way to spend family time together and get some exercise, as well as learn about nature. Here are our top five toddler-friendly walks from around the city..
Gifts that are good for mental health
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 in:
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With tags:
mental wellbeing
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support
Kia ora Finding gifts for our loved ones can be hard, finding one for the office Secret Santa game even harder
Work to begin on roving footpath maintenance crew
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 in:
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walking
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safety
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repair
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roadworks
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 14th December 2022 Planning and costing for roving maintenance crews to improve the city’s footpaths will get underway. However, decisions on additional funding of approximately $1
Can I swim here? Check the water quality before you get in
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 in:
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recreation
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swimming
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water
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safety
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health
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pets
Environment Canterbury media release: 14th December 2022 Waitaha/Canterbury has some stunning swim spots to cool off during hot summer days, but it’s important to be aware of water quality issues and how to stay informed
Alcohol ban for Woolston Village
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 in:
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alcohol
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harm
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Community
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 14th December 2022 A temporary alcohol ban for Woolston Village has been backed by Christchurch City Council. The Council agreed at a meeting today that the ban will be introduced for a six month period
New walking and cycling tracks open at Reid’s Pit
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 in:
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recreation
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cycling
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walking
Selwyn District Council media release: 13th December 2022 Selwyn District has a brand new recreational reserve at Reid’s Pit, on the corner of Weedons and Selwyn Roads. The new 4
Visits increase as public confidence returns
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 in:
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With tags:
arts
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 13th December 2022 Visitor numbers to Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū are starting to see a return to normal after three years of COVID-19 disruption
Changes to sport and recreation fees
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 in:
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finances
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recreation
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physical activity
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swimming
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pools
Selwyn District Council media release: 13th December 2022 New fees and charges will be in place next year for some fitness and swimming classes and Council services following a review of prices
Project to improve road safety in Bromley
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 in:
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With tags:
road safety
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roadworks
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transport
,
children
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 12th December 2022 A project to improve the safety and accessibility of Bromley’s roads will see upgrades to two key intersections and to school crossings
Repairs almost complete on storm damaged roads
Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 in:
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roadworks
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road safety
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transport
Selwyn District Council media release: 12th December 2022 Motorists are reminded to slow down and be considerate around roadwork sites this summer as efforts to fix damaged roads continue
Introducing the Equally Well See Us campaign
Posted: Thursday, December 8, 2022 in:
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awareness
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mental health
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discrimination
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campaign
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services
People who experience mental health and addiction issues are two-to-three times more likely to die prematurely - because they have poorer access to health support and services, and consequently significantly poorer health outcomes
Have a safe as summer
Posted: Thursday, December 8, 2022 in:
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With tags:
health
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disease
,
advice
,
summer
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) recently released the weather predictions for summer and it’s looking pretty good. Most of the motu will experience average or above average temperatures, without excessive rainfall
Final section of major cycleway complete
Posted: Thursday, December 8, 2022 in:
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cycling
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walking
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transport
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recreation
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 8th December 2022 The ribbon has been cut on Christchurch's first complete ‘shovel-ready’ project. The $7.85 million final stage of the Rapanui-Shag Rock cycleway was officially opened this morning
Get All Sorts of summer wellbeing tips
Posted: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 in:
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With tags:
wellbeing
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campaign
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resilience
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summer
COVID-19 continues to throw new challenges our way. We’re all feeling the impacts this summer in some way - physically, emotionally, and financially. Whether you’re feeling all good/ ka pai, or a bit hōhā or overwhelmed, it’s normal and okay
Access to COVID-19 antiviral medication
Posted: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 in:
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With tags:
disease
,
support
There were 34,528 new COVID-19 cases reported in New Zealand in the week to 4th December 2022. Of these cases, 9099 or 26 percent were reinfections, or people contracting COVID-19 for the second, third (or more) time
Government delivers safer roads for Waimakariri
Posted: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 in:
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With tags:
road safety
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funding
Beehive media release: 7th December 2022 Associate Minister of Transport Kieran McAnulty was in Waimakariri this morning to mark the beginning of work on a $41 million programme to improve road safety in the Waimakariri district
New initiatives keep young people safer at Council pools
Posted: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 in:
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With tags:
water
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safety
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pools
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swimming
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children
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 6th December 2022 Two new initiatives to make it safer for young people while at Council pools will be launched this summer
Prep, Check, and Know before you leave for the lake
Posted: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 in:
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With tags:
recreation
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safety
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environment
,
water
Environment Canterbury media release: 6th December 2022 The Waitaha region is home to over 400 lakes, many of which are popular with campers, travellers, and boaties, such as Lake Ruataniwha, Lake Takapō/Tekapo, and Lake Aviemore
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