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An urgent delivery of flu vaccine is set to arrive in the region to help boost dwindling supplies. The Ministry of Health and importance of efforts to prePHARMAC have revealed an vent it spreading”. extra 55,000 doses of influenza Figures from NMDHB show vaccine are due to arrive in the a steady rise in the uptake of country soon. vaccinations since 2014 when And a consignment of Flu- 39,200 people were vaccinated Quadri is expected to in Nelson and Marlreach Marlborough borough. next week. By the end of flu seaThe move comes in the son 2018 this had riswake of a nationwide en to 46,699. shortage. Wairau hospital holds The flu hit local resisupplies of vaccines dents especially hard, for vulnerable, eligible says a Nelson Marlborpatients. ough District Health The additional vacDr Nick Baker cines mean that other Board spokeswoman. “Health professionals in Nel- New Zealanders will be able son and Marlborough report to purchase the vaccine once greater number of people ad- the new stocks arrive, says the mitted to hospital with serious spokeswoman. complications caused by influ- Earlier this year, Pharmac and Heading... enza, including at least three the Ministry of Health advised Editorial...... children.” community-based doctors to Eleven people were admitted to limit the vaccination for those Wairau Hospital in Blenheim, most at risk. including three children and Nelson Marlborough Health one pregnant woman in May. Chief Medical Officer and paeA spokeswoman says the in- diatrician Dr Nick Baker says crease in demand for the vac- there was a push this year for cination over the last four years ‘high needs’ patients to be vacshows how seriously the public cinated.
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Birds of a feather show together Matt Brown Reporter
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On a rural family farm, the hemming and clucking from 65 small game bantam chickens fills the air. The tiny chooks aren’t bred for their eggs, they’re just a bonus, these are competition chickens.
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Close to 150 game bantamsAND from THE the brood. AILING ENVIRONMEN Marlborough and further afield Named Lara, the ten-month-old will be judged on their type and up even Forand severalblack’s years fanning prior to tail starting hercomb busine condition at the upcoming months Marl- ago, putMia herYealands in good stead for taking had been quietly contem borough Poultry, Pigeon andgave Cage outfinal thepush top spot. me the after I sold my food busine Bird Association’s 132nd annual “She’s a couple thema “I’ve always beengot drawn to littleofopfirsts shopsatand show. shows, I hope to money do quite jewellery.” other Mia says she so never much to b And poultry enthusiast really Mitchliked well with her again, ” Mitchbuying says. from vintage pieces. “Today, Croudis from Rapaura reckons his saving the world from landfill and pollutio positive, premier pullet will be the pick seehad PAGE Sinceofa young age, Mia always2loved fashion
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Cheryl McNamara loves her role as the Assista Gallery, where she is able to draw on her past e fashion, so I have a Diploma in Fashion Design Interior Design,” says Cheryl. “Fashion goes hand in up colours and patterns.” Having worked in retail Cheryl joined the team at Furniture Gallery in the NZQA National Certificate in Retail, levels doing inhouse consultations, but primarily she as helping people to choose the colours of their loung and assisting with their choice of fabrics and access with people, getting to know them, and helping th The Furniture Gallery is a ‘Beds R Us’ store, so C advancements in bed technologies and can help cu their needs. Outside of work, Cheryl enjoys bein and The Boathouse Theatre.
Mitch Croudis with his game bantam Lara who he hopes will take the top spot at the upcoming Marlborough Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Bird Association’s 132nd annual show. Photo: Matt Brown.
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One of Mia’s great pleasures is the people she m with the ladies who come in on a regular basis. So First National Marlborough Ltd – Licensed Agent REAA 2008 it’s just to share a yarn. They tell me stories about th how they loved wearing high heels.”
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“For me, it’s a real passion to get women to buy rec