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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Next Step Centre for Woman
The Next Step Centre for Women is a friendly, supportive environment providing a pathway to expand your opportunities, choices and skills in further education and employment. Next step Centre newsletter
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Disaster recovery documents
Documents related to the recovery and reconstruction of other cities after natural disasters. These documents have been made available to the public. http://www.empowercc.org.nz/
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Tell New Zealand’s government: Christchurch rebuild must lead the world in sustainability
It’s time to send this message to – Christchurch City Council – the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority – the NZ Government: We, the people of Canterbury, the people of New Zealand and our friends internationally, want you todeliver a well-planned, … Continue reading
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FORUM: RE-VISIONING THE GARDEN CITY
Wednesday 25 May, 7:30-9:30pm Canterbury Horticultural Society Hall 57 Riccarton Avenue This is a forum to give the gardening public of Christchurch food for thought as we make new plans for our Garden City. Speakers will have 12 minutes each … Continue reading
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Free Earthquake Trauma Counselling.
anastacia grant reg. social worker, family court counsellor, supervisor.
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Home Energy Advice Centre
Hello Remember how everyone went to a great effort to make their backyard long drops more homely? It was an excellent example of people doing it for themselves and using their imaginations to make the most of a bad situation. … Continue reading
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To Christchurch musicians, music teachers and students
What do we Christchurch musicians, music teachers and students need? Just yesterday some of Christchurch’s musicians and music teachers came together to raise concerns and find ways to help one another at this time. Varying representatives from our music community … Continue reading
New radio station for Christchurch
NZ Broadcasting School students have started a new radio station, C96. Their slogan is “Sounds Like Christchurch because we are all about what is happening in this city.”
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Rebuilding with respect to the natural under-layers of the city
City planners and rebuilders need to better respect the natural under-layers to the city,says Di Lucus. Lucas was an advisor on the city’s waterway restoration and the city became known as a world leader on the topic. But the job … Continue reading
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Changes to the Government’s business migration scheme
New Business migration scheme * Investors with $10m need to spend only 44 days instead of 73 days during the three-year investment period. * Residential property, bank bonds and equities now acceptable investments. * Transfer of funds can be made … Continue reading
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