by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Jan 8, 2020 | Campaign, CCET current & upcoming activities & workshops
Rubbish collection and charges are going to change in 2015. Are you prepared ? Rubbish clearance will be charged according to the size of the rubbish wheelie bin you choose and number of times it is uplifted and emptied. The less rubbish, the fewer times you have to... by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Jan 8, 2020 | CCET current & upcoming activities & workshops, Rules and regulations from government agents
ECO Club December meeting Eco Club is aiming to gather those Chinese who are interested in discussing, exchanging information and learning from each other on conservation and environmental issues in a relaxing atmosphere. No joining fee, no need to register, just come... by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Jan 8, 2020 | CCET current & upcoming activities & workshops
Northcote Free Mandarin composting workshop If you want to buy cheap composting systems, you need to join the workshop. Free Mandarin Composting Talk is sponsored by Auckland Council, aiming to help us to minimize our Rubbish. Changing waste into valuables. Composting... by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Jan 8, 2020 | CCET current & upcoming activities & workshops
Sponsored by Auckland Council The Last Sewing Repair Café. Need our help ? Don’t miss it ! Our volunteers can change zips, shorten your trousers, help your dress to fit. Come, it’s all FREE ! (Donation welcome) Venue:33, Kimberley Road, Kimberley Room, Epsom.... by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Jan 8, 2020 | CCET current & upcoming activities & workshops
Organised by Chinese Conservation Education Trust Sponsored by Auckland Council Last 2 Sewing Repair Café. Need our help ? Don’t miss it ! Our volunteers can change zips, shorten your trousers, help your dress to fit. Come, it’s all FREE ! (Donation welcome)... by Chinese Conservation Education Trust | Jan 8, 2020 | CCET current & upcoming activities & workshops
King Country history Waitomo Cave is a very famous tourist attraction. It is situated in a region called “King Country”. Why “King Country”? How does the name come about ? In NZ history, there was a Maori King Movement. There was war and confrontation between Maori...
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