Åtautahi spread the word: Bike Bridge is starting up for the season in two weeks! Learn-to-bike lessons by women, for women. Bikes, helmets and other gear provided, and itās FREE! Itās a wonderfully safe and welcoming environment for bike learners of all levels. Hope to see you there! š²š³šæ
We had a full-on but great couple days in Åtepoti. Audition was successful, we toured a residential college sheās keen on (which was closed on Open Day!) and sheās got her bearings of campus and town now. It was great to meet @dashingdarbs.bsky.social for coffee. Thanks for the company & lift! š
Checking in with my people in NC to see who's doing the work on the ground. Day One Relief needs money, chainsaws, and volunteers. www.facebook.com/groups/dayon...www.paypal.com/donate/?host...
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Teenās audition successful. š
Horrific. So the next time someone in New Zealand complains about how hard lockdown was, or how much they hated wearing a mask to work, show them this.
Iām heading to Åtepoti with Ms 17 this weekend for her audition at Otago Uni. I make lots of jokes about being one of those parents who wears their kidās uni swag head to toe, but have promised NOT to be embarrassing in ANY way. š Iād love to be starting uni again, exciting times!
Covid and NZ Health Policy 2024 š§ We discuss the current state of public health policy for the ongoing covid pandemic. In a few days the NZ government will be removing free RAT tests increasing inequity in NZ public health even further. w/ @kyledchurch.bsky.social@writagal.bsky.social
We speak with long covid advocate Hayley Wolters about the current state of public health policy for the ongoing pandemic. In a few days the NZ government will be removing free RAT tests and there i...
Lol yeah ok, take me to court, fucking David fucking Seymour ā I will not send my sick kid to school and make other kids and teachers sick
Thank you @seaqub.bsky.social !!
Surprised but delighted to see private enterprise funded this study. Not the least bit surprised by the conclusion, but good to see it published. www.rnz.co.nz/news/nationa...
Improving air quality in offices and schools would benefit New Zealand to the tune of $1 billion in improved productivity and better health, according to a report.