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Here are "links" to some interesting and helpful web sites:

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SeniorNet Federation New Zealand
Links to other New Zealand SeniorNets, to sponsorship information, member specials, the latest newsletter and other useful information.

 

Top of the South SeniorNets:

  snet motuekaSeniorNet Motueka

SeniorNet Motueka is a club for those of 50 yrs and over who wish to develop computer and associated skills. Lessons include users of PCs, Apple Macs, iPads and Android Tablets. Teaching is carried out by club members in a sympathetic and friendly atmosphere, and a significant social content in the club’s calendar ensures that all members have a positive attitude to the club and its activities. Members of SeniorNet Nelson have reciprocal membership.


snet marlboroughSeniorNet Marlborough
SeniorNet Marlborough has basic courses Starting with Beginners Windows 7 Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 through to Advanced Word Processing, Spread sheets (Excel), One Drive, Trade Me and many more. Join in the fun and learn how to do everything from Computing for Beginners to sending emails and Skyping. In small, friendly and stress-free classes, bring your own Laptops you’ll gain the skills and confidence you need to get the most out of information technology.


snet marlborough soundsSeniorNet Marlborough Sounds
SeniorNet Marlborough Sounds has its equipment housed in the community room at St. Lukes Church in Linkwater where it runs Courses, Workshops and has 2 interest groups, one the Digital Camera Group and the other Family History. It also runs courses and workshops twice-monthly in Picton and monthly in Havelock.
Marlborough Sounds Newsletters


snet takaka Seniornet Golden Bay

SeniorNet Golden Bay do not have a website, but their contact information is here

 

Safety and Security:

realme-logoRealMe
The RealMe service is officially backed by the government. It is built to make doing things online very secure, lets you easily and securely prove your identity online, and access lots of online services with a single username and password.


radionz national logoYour Digital Afterlife

What happens to our digital life after we’re gone? This Radio New Zealand National interview, and the links provided, may help you make a plan for how your family deals with your various online accounts when you are no longer around.


dept internal affairsDepartment of Internal Affairs

Check/Report Scams
Latest Reported Scams
How to Report Scams
About Scams and Fraud Awareness


connect-smart-logoConnect Smart

is a partnership that promotes ways for individuals, businesses and schools to protect themselves online. All New Zealanders will benefit if we can unlock the potential of the internet by using it in a safe and secure way.


netsafe-logoNetsafe

Promotes cybersafety and digital citizenship by educating and supporting individuals, organisations and industry on a range of issues.


simulate2educate logoSimulate2educate

Simulate 2 Educate (S2e) works with the education sector, private sector and the health sector, providing cyber safety education, consultancy and specialist advice on the safe use of Digital Communication Technology. It also works alongside Police, Child Youth & Family and Health Professionals delivering education in child protection.

 

Retirement Resources:

dept internal affairsDepartment of Internal Affairs
The information and forms about Central and Local Government on this site are provided to help citizens access the services delivered by the Department of Internal Affairs, e.g. passports, citizenship, births, deaths and marriages.


sorted nzSorted
The Kiwi guide to money. Handy tips and information about managing your money matters, with Guides and Calculators.


retirement commission

The Commission for Financial Capability
The Commission (until recently known as the Retirement Commission) is an autonomous crown entity (ACE) reporting to the government, but legislation ensures it has independence. It is government (and therefore taxpayer) funded and reports formally on its function.


ministry social development

Ministry of Social Development/Retirement
The public service department of New Zealand charged with advising the government on social policy, and providing social services. They work closely with partner agencies and service providers to help people get the support they need, when they need it.


age concernAge Concern
A charitable organisation dedicated solely to older New Zealanders. It promotes dignity and respect for all older people as well as providing expert information and support services in response to their needs.


citizens advice bureauCitizen's Advice Bureau

A Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) is one of a network of independent charities throughout NZ that give free, confidential information and advice to help people with their money, legal, consumer and other problems.


driving tests logoDriving Tests

Free New Zealand Road Quizzes

 

Local Interests:

u3a nelson logoU3A Nelson

Opportunities for those members with shared interests to study in small groups and expand their knowledge, skills and talents - wide ranging study topics from the natural sciences, the arts, history, the humanities and personal development.


refugee services2Refugee Services (Red Cross)

Helping empower people from refugee backgrounds to achieve their goals and contribute to their new home in Aotearoa, New Zealand.


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Rata Foundation (Canterbury Community Trust)
Distributes funds for charitable, cultural, philanthropic and recreational benefits in our four regions (Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough and the Chatham Islands). Assists thousands of people working in numerous voluntary organisations, to create their own social and cultural dividends thereby rewarding their communities.


nelson mail logoThe Nelson Mail

Latest Nelson Region news from Nelson Mail, including breaking sports, entertainment and event news.


Our District Libraries are invaluable to SeniorNet members who belong to a library. Take advantage of their WiFi, their computer help and their infinite resources by going into one of the libraries, or use their online resources for access to worldwide newspapers or their research databases.

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Nelson Public Libraries

tasman libraries
Tasman District Libraries

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Grey Power Nelson

Promoting the welfare and well-being of all citizens over the age of 50.

white pagesWhite Pages

Find local phone numbers with White Pages. New Zealand's free people search and business directory.


yellow pagesYellow Pages
This Yellow Pages eBook is an electronic replica of the Yellow Pages. It's laid out exactly like the print version of the Yellow Pages, but in a handy electronic format. You can zoom into ads to make them easier to read. You can also click straight through to website and email addresses.

 

Other Interesting Sites:

pricespy Price Spy

PriceSpy is a comparison site where consumers in New Zealand can go to plan a purchase and to find a product at a competitive price. For more facts about PriceSpy click here.

google trekkerGreat Walks in NZ

Click the image to experience some of New Zealand's beautiful walking tracks with 360-degree images, or explore world landmarks, discover natural wonders, and step inside locations such as museums and restaurants with Google Street View.