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Dargaville Yoga offers a warm and welcoming environment for people of the Kaipara community to experience the physical, ...
01/09/2022

Dargaville Yoga offers a warm and welcoming environment for people of the Kaipara community to experience the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits that practising Yoga can give.

Join Maureen to Bring Balance to your life by Practising Presence on a Monday evening.
01/09/2022

Join Maureen to Bring Balance to your life by Practising Presence on a Monday evening.

Get out there and do something different.  You or your child could be the next BIG STAR!
01/09/2022

Get out there and do something different. You or your child could be the next BIG STAR!

This Dargaville Business page has been moved to the new page named Dargaville Business Forum.. Feel free to head on over...
14/09/2020

This Dargaville Business page has been moved to the new page named Dargaville Business Forum.. Feel free to head on over to it and LIKE the page.
This page here will be repurposed in the very near future as a result of COVID19 to further inform and support members of our community. Watch this space!!, and LIKE the new dargaville page by clicking the link inside this post (the blue icon) .

14/07/2020

Small businesses to benefit from $40 million for the Regional Business Partners Network.

03/07/2020

EDUCATION TO EMPLOYMENT - SPEED MEET INVITATION
Do you have job vacancies coming up in the next six months? Would employing a local young person be the perfect fit for you? The e2e (education to employment) group will be running speed meets where young people who are looking to leave school within the next six months have the opportunity to participate in job interviews with employers who are looking to employ.
Each employer will have 5 minutes with every young person to not only promote your business but potentially find a young person that fits your job. This also helps our young people practice their job interviewing skills and increases their awareness of potential career paths.
There will be four events;

Dargaville: 11th September, Dargaville High School, 9.30 am – 3.00 pm

Young people and employers will have the opportunity to mark YES, NO or MAYBE at the end of each interview. The data will then be collated and if there is a match then both the employer and young person (and their school) will be notified about the opportunity and can choose to follow up from there.
If you have any questions or would like to register please email or ring Jess at Jessica.Kean@education.govt.nz
09 436 8032
If you have any queries or questions please do not hesitate to email or ring.
We are looking forward to having you share your expertise with our young people and potentially creating some matches!

28/06/2020

Latest update from the Ministry of Health:

Today there are 4 new cases of COVID-19 at the border. There continue to be no cases in the community.

All four cases involve people who have recently returned from overseas and were in managed isolation facilities.

The total number of active cases in NZ is 20.

Three of today’s cases are now in quarantine at the Jet Park facility in Auckland. The fourth is in Auckland City Hospital in a stable condition on a ward. All appropriate precautions are being taken.

The first case is a woman in her 30s who arrived in New Zealand from India on 14 June. She is the wife of a previous case who tested positive on 21 June and had been isolating separately from her husband since his positive test. She was considered a close contact and tested positive on day 11 of her stay.

The second case is a man in his 30s who arrived into New Zealand from Nepal via Sydney on the 23rd June (flight NZ102). He tested positive on day three of his time at the Novotel Ellerslie. Three close family contacts of the man travelling with him have also been tested, with two negative results and a third pending. All are being treated as close contacts so will be checked daily and retested if they develop symptoms or at day 12 of their stay.

The third case is a man in his 30s who was in isolation at the Grand Millennium hotel. His result also came as a result of day three testing. Further details are currently being established by Auckland Regional Public Health.

The fourth case is a man in his 30s who was isolating at the Haka Hotel in Auckland, having arrived into New Zealand on 24 June on AI1316. Following the onset of symptoms, he was taken by ambulance to Auckland City Hospital last night and was tested for COVID-19 as part of a clinical assessment. He remains in the hospital in a stable condition on a ward and has not required ICU level care.

Members of staff treating the man were made aware that he had returned from overseas to a managed quarantine facility and appropriate protocols were followed, including the use of PPE. No members of staff are considered close contacts.

The patient was cared for in a separate room in the clinical assessment unit at Auckland City Hospital before being transferred to a separate room on one of the hospital wards.


Auckland City Hospital has considerable recent experience of treating patients with COVID-19. Members of the public can be assured that the hospital is safe for patients, visitors and staff.

As we said yesterday, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to accelerate overseas and new cases were always expected at our border.

Our strict border controls, in particular the 14 day stay in managed isolation or quarantine, ensure that arrivals are managed with appropriate public health protocols and isolated from other New Zealanders while they may be incubating the virus.

Even with all arrivals being tested twice during their stay in managed isolation, we also continue to do a daily check for symptoms consistent with COVID-19 as part of our broader programme, which includes strict protocols in our managed isolation and quarantine facilities.

Dr Ashley Bloomfield said that while today’s news that one of our recent cases is in hospital may be concerning to some, it is something that our health system has remained prepared for.

Our total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 is now 1,176, which is the number we report to the World Health Organization.

Yesterday our laboratories completed 5,321 tests, bringing the total number of tests completed to date to 392,756. This includes testing at managed isolation facilities and community-based testing across the country.

On the 2,159:

Of the 2,159 people who left managed isolation facilities between June 9 and June 16, 1,253 people have been contacted and have tested negative for COVID-19; 800 of those were tested before leaving managed isolation and the remaining 453 were tested after departure from the facility.

342 people have been referred for a test that we are awaiting results for.

There are 427 people who we have repeatedly tried to make contact with, including via text and via phone calls. Again, a reminder to anyone who was in a managed isolation facility between June 9 and 16 who has not yet spoken with Healthline to call the dedicated team on 09 302 0408.

As needed we will refer people we do not make contact with to finding services. 92 of these had invalid phone numbers, so have already been referred to finding services.

We have had 137 people who will not be tested because of reasons such as being a child, being part of repositioning crew, currently being overseas or they are refusing a test. 79 people have refused testing.

23/06/2020

INVITATION TO ALL BUSINESSES - Dargaville Town Centre Businesses ZOOM Session - Round 2 (The Kaipara Mayoral Taskforce for post-COVID19-recovery)

23/06/2020

Telling the local stories of the Kaipara region has been our business since the very inception of the Kaipara Lifestyler, but often those stories have surprised us by spilling out of the pages we have available to tell them. Now it’s come time to acknowledge our growing region with a new and exciting second weekly Lifestyler publication.

With the growth of the region in recent years, stories about our people; the local characters, the achievers, the innovators and the interesting sorts have been numerous. The manager and editor agreed with the rest of our team that the time was ripe to make an expansion. Each Friday, from July 3, every letter box in the Kaipara, from Mangawhai and the east coast to our rural heartland, will receive a second Lifestyler — one which provides a more in-depth, ‘lifestyle’ read for the weekend.

“The reason we have decided to launch the Weekend Lifestyler is to do justice to all of our stories,” says General Manager Deb Wright. “Our readers appreciate an in-depth, more personal tone, with articles about Kaipara’s notable residents, and now we can bring more colour and depth to the readership. We also don’t believe in the word ‘recession’, and by investing in this paper we’re proud to support local business, and reinforce our belief in the robust nature of our local economy.”

The Weekend Lifestyler is all about having a relaxing read on the weekend, enjoying what the Kaipara has to offer. It’s a publication, which celebrates the very reason we enjoy living here, with puzzles, dining, entertainment, lifestyle, home and garden, fishing, sports and more importantly, stories about people. Watch this space for more information to come in the June 30th edition of what is now your Tuesday Kaipara Lifestyler.

https://kaiparalifestyler.co.nz/introducing-the-weekend-lifestyler/

18/06/2020
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10/06/2020

See how many of us can activate the 'Buy Local' frame to support 'locals helping locals' . Click change profile pic, then click get frame, and look for this frame.. Then all you need to do is click 'done' '

10/06/2020

Make the switch to a natural deodorant. Our Clay Deodorant contains no nasties .. so it's safe & will moisturise your delicate underarm skin.

08/06/2020
06/06/2020

FREE ESSENTIAL WORKERS SCREENING // On Monday 8th June at 5.30 we are holding a Free Screening for Essential Workers in Dargaville as a thank you for all the work done over this pandemic. It's first come first served - please share this with anyone who works an essential job, and would like to enjoy a movie on us.
Our kiosk will be open as usual to buy movie snacks.

05/06/2020

Essence

Special price was $600 now $400

large painting 60 x 90 cm

Blue, teal and white - acrylic on canvas

Lyrical fluid abstraction

ref KJ 250

payment by credit card, bank deposit or if coming to our gallery cash/eftpos

We can courier this painting around NZ for $25 tracked.

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