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1 case reported in South Canterbury - See below
11/01/2022

1 case reported in South Canterbury - See below

There is a new community COVID-19 case to report in South Canterbury today. This case is in isolation and is currently under investigation. The case shares a location of interest with a previously reported case. Any locations of interest will be publicised via the Ministry of Health website.

Council is delivering a multi-faceted solution to discolouration issueTimaru District Council is currently working on a ...
08/01/2022

Council is delivering a multi-faceted solution to discolouration issue
Timaru District Council is currently working on a range of engineering solutions to help with the discolouration issue, and is asking the community to support it by following increased Water Restriction rules.
Work will begin on river engineering works today, at the Opihi to increase the level of natural filtration by the river bed, prior to the water reaching the intake, which should cut down the amount of algae coming into the system.
The Council is also currently working on changes to its reservoir site at Gleniti to enable tanker delivery of water from its other networks to reduce the amount we need to take from Opihi.
It will also next week be installing a test filtration plant for water to pass through prior to treatment as well as a range of other options such as utilisation of the new Pareora pipeline.
Drainage and Water Manager Grant Hall said that while we’re undertaking these works, for them to work effectively we really need the support of the community to reduce the amount of water being used.
“This is why from today Timaru Urban Water Supply will move to Level 3 Water Restrictions and a residential sprinkler ban. This will help support our efforts to resolve the discolouration issue, while ensuring we have enough supply to last through summer.
“Timaru City currently uses 21 million litres of water a day, we can only take 17 million litres a day from Pareora, and therefore we need to minimise the amount we have to supplement from the Opihi by reducing the water demand.
“There is now a sprinkler ban in place for everyone resident in Timaru City. A single hand held hose or micro jet system is allowed to be used for one hour between 6pm and 8am and no watering of lawns is allowed.
“We’re also asking people to take other steps to try and reduce water usage in the short term such as taking shorter showers, checking for leaks, only running the washing machine and dishwasher when it is full and not waterblasting or cleaning things with the hose.”
Utilising a range of methods to take as little as possible from the Opihi in the short term will help with the discolouration issue, as the Pareora river water and our other supplies are not experiencing the same algal growth.
“All our water safety tests to date and those from independent testing laboratories show that the water is safe to drink and we’re continuing to do extra water sampling until this situation is resolved,” said Grant.
“We’re working hard on a large number of options to help the situation at the source end, the quickest thing that will help the issue is if people cut down unnecessary water usage, mainly through reducing outdoor usage.
“This will not only help in the short term, but will also help support the effectiveness of any temporary measures we put in place.
“Most council staff live and work in Timaru, so we are both sharing the issue that the community is facing and understand the concerns about how long this is taking to resolve.
“We’re taking this really seriously and we hope that the community can do their bit to help.”
Tanker Locations
We have organised water tankers for those who would like an alternative drinking water source. These are at:
• Domain Avenue (outside the Botanic Gardens)
• Caroline Bay
• Aorangi Park
Level 3 Water Restrictions
• A single hose, hand held, or with a micro jet system may be used for a maximum of one hour per day between the hours of 6pm and 8am.
• No watering of lawns is permitted.
• Commercial users are requested to minimise usage.
For more information about water restrictions, visit:

19/12/2021
27/10/2021

Did you know there’s a new, locally developed, Peer to Peer Hire company called Ultimate Hire

You can either make money as a lender or save as a hire. You can list anything from golf clubs & kayaks to car trailers & log splitters

Contact: [email protected]

https://ultimatehire.co.nz/home

Regardless of substance use, would you say large scale gatherings are inherently negligent/irresponsible given the curre...
28/02/2021

Regardless of substance use, would you say large scale gatherings are inherently negligent/irresponsible given the curren state of the nations Covid risk?

One person taken to hospital from Saturday's Electric Avenue music festival in Christchurch was in a critical condition, but authorities won't say what happened.

Biggest yet 👌Should be a cracker 💥
31/12/2020

Biggest yet 👌

Should be a cracker 💥

A fireworks show over Caroline Bay ushering in 2021 promises to be Timaru's biggest yet.

What’s the general consensus in Timaru? should we stay at L4 for an additional 2 weeks for a better chance of eradicatio...
19/04/2020

What’s the general consensus in Timaru?

should we stay at L4 for an additional 2 weeks for a better chance of eradication?

Or revert to L3?

L3 at this stage is probably an economic decision. In an ideal world L4 is the wise option. The safe option. The curve is doing as predicted and we have momentum. We have been an amazing and diligent nation. Our vigilance really defining Kiwi spirit.

We could do another 2 weeks.

But if the experts believe L3 is doable, we have to maintain a disciplined attitude and continue this unprecedented yet great work as a nation.

You should be proud 🌿

Professor Shaun Hendy says he'd remain in Level 4, erring on the side of caution.

18/04/2020

The sheer stupidity. The arrogance.

Man with Covid-19 arrested after shopping at Timaru supermarket. Countdown on Brown St

A few potentially serious questions here! Alliance is offering workers optional testing - shouldn’t testing be compulsor...
16/04/2020

A few potentially serious questions here!

Alliance is offering workers optional testing - shouldn’t testing be compulsory across the board?

Those who choose to be tested must go into isolation, but those “who choose” not to be tested may continue to work.

This makes absolutely no sense.

Those not comfortable with being tested get to continue participating in essential shopping etc? What about their bubble contact? Does this not increase the risk of spreading.

What about meat quality. Do those not comfortable with being tested and potentially positive are working with food products.

This is outright negligence and has the potential to render Timaru bound to further L4 obligations, and increases the risk in harming vulnerable citizens.

What do you think?

Who is responsible?

Fourteen meat workers are in self-isolation after requesting Covid-19 tests following positive test result of colleague.

Community praise as South Canterbury's Covid-19 cases remain at 11
10/04/2020

Community praise as South Canterbury's Covid-19 cases remain at 11

There’s a lot of backed science behind how 5G RF is essentially harmless, and there is also a lot of backed science behi...
04/04/2020

There’s a lot of backed science behind how 5G RF is essentially harmless, and there is also a lot of backed science behind how it’s essentially harmful. Either way, New Zealanders deserve the respect of research

Petitions are addressed to the House of Representatives and ask that the House do something about a policy or law, or put right a local or private concern.

Updated law around police policy and new power to detain/fine for breaking quarantine regulations
04/04/2020

Updated law around police policy and new power to detain/fine for breaking quarantine regulations

Lockdown law clarification cracks down on tramping, swimming, hunting and water-based activities.

Positive news.
01/04/2020

Positive news.

A scientist backed by Bill Gates has come up with a possible coronavirus cure. A New Zealand expert says it looks promising.

Week 1 down Cheering you on people. Stay vigilant. We will get through this 🌿
01/04/2020

Week 1 down

Cheering you on people. Stay vigilant.

We will get through this 🌿

28/03/2020

A third case of coronavirus has been confirmed in South Canterbury, and the region's health board leader expects more to come.

The most recent case, confirmed on Saturday, is a woman in her 20s who, according to the Ministry of Health, is recovering well at home in self-isolation, after recent travel to Europe.

Some positive news
28/03/2020

Some positive news

Abbott Laboratories is unveiling a coronavirus test that can tell if someone is infected in as little as 5 minutes, and is so small and portable it can be used in almost any health-care setting.

Watch and share please. Stories like this place perspective on what NZ is aiming to achieve.
28/03/2020

Watch and share please.

Stories like this place perspective on what NZ is aiming to achieve.

COVID-19: Scientist advising Jacinda Ardern warns Kiwis lockdown likely to last longer than 4 weeks
27/03/2020

COVID-19: Scientist advising Jacinda Ardern warns Kiwis lockdown likely to last longer than 4 weeks

"It's going to be border lockdowns until a vaccine comes along."

This episode of the Joe Rogan Experience is with the Director Public Health Science, author and bio security & infectiou...
27/03/2020

This episode of the Joe Rogan Experience is with the Director Public Health Science, author and bio security & infectious disease expert.

He clears up a lot of mess and let’s us know what we should and shouldn’t be worried about.

‎Show The Joe Rogan Experience, Ep #1439 - Michael Osterholm - 10 Mar 2020

Cases confirmed in Timaru - Was only a matter of Time Let’s stay vigilant
26/03/2020

Cases confirmed in Timaru - Was only a matter of Time

Let’s stay vigilant

Two cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in South Canterbury.

Keep up the good work people! Day 2
26/03/2020

Keep up the good work people! Day 2

"There should be no driving around the streets unless you have a very good reason."

26/03/2020

Please know that if you are having to self isolate/quarantine in an unsafe environment with your abuser (psychological, physical, verbal abuse etc) you can still access help during this lockdown period!

Call 111 as police will still respond and are preparing for the spike in domestic violence call outs. You are not a burden, you deserve to be safe.

Some social services are still operating and government social services are deemed essential. Services such as Shine are working from home and operating phone counselling or Zoom appointments.

Womens refuge and Shine are still operating, all acute mental health crisis lines are still operating, some CADS services (mostly phone/online support), Oranga Tamariki etc.

You do not have to suffer in isolation.

You also do not need to watch your neighbor/friends or family suffer and not know what to do.

Here are some helpful numbers:
0800REFUGE- Womens Refuge
0508 744 633- SHINE
0800 787 797- Alcohol and drug helpline
0508FAMILY- Oranga Tamariki call centre
09 845 1818- CADS
0800 628 632 - Narcotics Anonymous
0800 229 6757 - Alcoholics Anonymous
0800 543 354 or free text 4357- Lifeline
0800 376 633 - Youthline
0800 726 666- Samaritans
0800 688 5463 Outline (LGBT)
0800 111 757 Depression Helpline
0508 828 865 Su***de Prevention Helpline

If you need support Private Message (PM)me and I can point you in the right direction.

Shared from Irka Omoboni-Soulat.

Kiwi J Crossan currently in isolation speaks on her experience
25/03/2020

Kiwi J Crossan currently in isolation speaks on her experience

Kiwi Jenene Crossan has lost track of the days at North Shore Hospital. She has coronavirus. For her that means a sore throat and what she describes as a hea...

25/03/2020

Police starting with a "friendly face" but warn they can enter homes and people will be detained if lockdown ignored.

24/03/2020

Key note: during level 4 lock down - People can still go for a walk or exercise and enjoy nature, but must keep a 2m distance from people at all times.

Must read to grasp the importance of what we are doing.Big respect to our people. In the bonds of love we meet.
23/03/2020

Must read to grasp the importance of what we are doing.

Big respect to our people. In the bonds of love we meet.

What the Next 18 Months Can Look Like, if Leaders Buy Us Time

Our Prime Minister just this moment announced L3 will be upheld for 48hrs in order to transition into imminent L4
23/03/2020

Our Prime Minister just this moment announced L3 will be upheld for 48hrs in order to transition into imminent L4

Read and share this article. If the government listens to the advice of experts, Level 4 is imminent.Staying isolated me...
22/03/2020

Read and share this article.

If the government listens to the advice of experts, Level 4 is imminent.

Staying isolated means saving lives.

We can do this.

Group of doctors and health workers begin petition urging the Government to raise threat level immediately.

21/03/2020

If you think you might need to be tested for COVID19 - You need to get a referral

You do this by calling 0800 358 5453

We are hearing that the wait time can be up to 3 hrs

To protect our vulnerable, we are going to have to do what it takes. It’s that simple.All freight will still pose a temp...
20/03/2020

To protect our vulnerable, we are going to have to do what it takes. It’s that simple.

All freight will still pose a temporary threat.

But we should keep boarders closed and bend the curve through mandatory isolation for at least 2 weeks.

The country needs to pause

What do you think?

18/03/2020

As a provider of many of the services that you rely on every day, it’s important that Timaru District Council takes the current pandemic risk seriously so we can all get through.

Not happening 👋This will all blow over soon people. We will keep you posted with local updates and solutions to isolatio...
17/03/2020

Not happening 👋

This will all blow over soon people.

We will keep you posted with local updates and solutions to isolation issues should they arise

The Caroline Bay Rock and Hop has been cancelled as a precaution against Covid-19.

17/01/2020

Deadbeat absolutely thrashing the drums at Soundsplash 2020 - Timaru. And this is one of three concurrent acts playing, so many great musicians all weekend. Two days left, tomorrow is a full day....don your festival attire and get amongst it.

17/01/2020

BAY DOOF 2020 is about to start! (in 34 minutes)

Because you're from Timaru, you probably haven't bought your ticket yet because you don't know anyone going.

And because you're from Timaru you already know everyone there anyway. So go grab a ticket, support awesome events in your home town!

We want to see your sick dance moves too so make sure you pull out all the stops.

Our faves:
The worm
Bus driver
The shopping cart
Anything Mr Bean would do
The Heimlich
The Sprinkler

If you want to retain your virginity we recommend fortnite dances

Have fun, keep hydrated and wear sun screen

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