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Four Peaks Gazette October 2025 - Issue 25 -
07/10/2025

Four Peaks Gazette October 2025 - Issue 25 -

Welcome to the October 2025 edition of Four Peaks Gazette, Geraldine Community News. We hope you enjoy this issue - it is packed with lots of Community News. We look forward to any contributions for the November Issue.

Geraldine Bowling Club Opening DaySaturday 13th September 3pm followed by potluck tea at 5.30pm.All members and new come...
12/09/2025

Geraldine Bowling Club Opening Day
Saturday 13th September 3pm followed by potluck tea at 5.30pm.
All members and new comers welcome.

Apology and Correction In our recent edition, we regretfully omitted the final paragraph of a featured story that shared...
10/09/2025

Apology and Correction In our recent edition, we regretfully omitted the final paragraph of a featured story that shared an important message. The concluding sentence should have read:

“We cannot wait to start working with you and your business to walk alongside our taiohi and set them up for successful futures, benefitting not just the candidate, but our wider community.”

We apologise for this error and any confusion it may have caused. We value the contributions of all those who share their stories and initiatives with our community, and we remain committed to presenting them accurately and in full.

Four Peaks Gazette September 2025 - Issue 24 -
09/09/2025

Four Peaks Gazette September 2025 - Issue 24 -

Welcome to the September 2025 edition of Four Peaks Gazette, Geraldine Community News. Spring is finally here and we are enjoying the sunny days. We hope you enjoy this issue - it is packed with lots of Community News. We look forward to any contributions for the October Issue.

Don't forget to get your tickets for this event. :-)
27/08/2025

Don't forget to get your tickets for this event. :-)

Four Peaks Gazette August 2025 - Issue 23 -
13/08/2025

Four Peaks Gazette August 2025 - Issue 23 -

Welcome to the August 2025 edition of Four Peaks Gazette, Geraldine Community News. It’s nice to see the sun and the days draw out. We hope you enjoy this issue - it is packed with lots of Community News. We look forward to any contributions for the September Issue.

Thank you to the Property Brokers team in Geraldine for a great time this evening at their event 😊We appreciated the inv...
12/08/2025

Thank you to the Property Brokers team in Geraldine for a great time this evening at their event 😊
We appreciated the invite - from your only locally owned and locally printed community publication - Four Peaks Gazette

Now is the perfect time to get your equipment serviced and repaired
08/07/2025

Now is the perfect time to get your equipment serviced and repaired

Four Peaks Gazette July 2025 - Issue 22 -
08/07/2025

Four Peaks Gazette July 2025 - Issue 22 -

Welcome to the July 2025 edition of Four Peaks Gazette, Geraldine Community News. Hopefully you are all keeping warm. We hope you enjoy this issue - it is packed with lots of Community News. We look forward to any contributions for the August Issue.

✨ Matariki Long Weekend ✨As we welcome the Matariki long weekend, it's time to reflect, reconnect with whānau, and celeb...
19/06/2025

✨ Matariki Long Weekend ✨
As we welcome the Matariki long weekend, it's time to reflect, reconnect with whānau, and celebrate new beginnings. Whether you're staying home or hitting the road, let’s all take a moment to appreciate the season and the meaning it holds.

If you’re travelling, please take care — drive safely, plan ahead, and wrap up warm out there! 🧣🚗🌌

Wishing everyone a peaceful and safe Matariki. Ngā mihi o Matariki, te tau hou Māori. 🌟💛

Four Peaks Gazette May 2025 - Issue 20 -
11/06/2025

Four Peaks Gazette May 2025 - Issue 20 -

Welcome to the June 2025 edition of Four Peaks Gazette, Geraldine Community News. Hopefully you are all keeping warm. We hope you enjoy this issue - it is packed with lots of Community News. We look forward to any contributions for the July Issue.

TIMARU DISTRICT COUNCILTE KAUNIHERA Ā-ROHE O TE TIHI O MARUMEDIA RELEASE  KŌRERO PĀNUI6/6/2025For Immediate UseGet ready...
05/06/2025

TIMARU DISTRICT COUNCIL
TE KAUNIHERA Ā-ROHE O TE TIHI O MARU
MEDIA RELEASE KŌRERO PĀNUI
6/6/2025
For Immediate Use
Get ready for forecasted downpour says Civil Defence
Timaru Civil Defence is advising the community to get ready for an afternoon of wild weather that could stretch into the weekend.
Metservice is currently forecasting extremely heavy rain across the district from 1pm this afternoon, which will lessen but continue for the rest of the day.
With the ground well saturated after recent rain this raises the risk of surface flooding and other stormwater issues.
What you can do to get ready:
- We currently have trucks out clearing leaves, but if your stormwater grate is blocked with leaves it's really helpful if you can clear them.
- This extends to drainage on your own property, making sure your gutters are clear and any leaf litter is in a place it can’t blow onto the road is a great way or protecting your home.
- If your route home requires crossing any fords, you should consider changing the time of departure or taking an alternative route.
- If you are using our rural unsealed roads, please slow down and drive to the conditions as scouring of the roads may happen.
- Check the Timaru District road closures map at https://timaru.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=2ddf9cc255574f60bc46f4d7dfa05b23
Land Transport Manager, Susannah Ratahi said that people need to drive with care, slow down, and avoid flooded roads where possible.
"With more rain on the way and groundwater levels already high, surface flooding is likely in both rural and township areas.
"Our crews are out across the district carrying out "stormbeat" preparations in higher-risk locations. You can help too, if you’re able and it’s safe to do so, check your internal drains and rake up any leaves that may be blocking roadside drains near your property, putting them somewhere they can't blow/run back into the drains.
"Leaf fall is still ongoing and may continue to cover sump lids, increasing the risk of localised flooding. A bit of prep now can help keep water flowing where it should."
Darryn Grigsby, Manager Emergency Management said that while this first storm may not be the largest we see this season, it is a good time to test your preparedness.
“With increasing incidents of extreme weather it’s important that you know how to get ready and keep yourself, your family and your property safe.
“So while the sun is still shining it’s a good opportunity to have a think about the particular risks you face and what steps you can take to ensure your safety in a more significant weather event.”
Information about how to get prepared for emergencies, and our guide to getting through can be found on our website here: https://www.timaru.govt.nz/services/emergencies/civil-defence/be-prepared
Media Contact:
Stephen Doran, Communications Manager
[email protected] / 027 202 7784 / 03 687 7456

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