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Join your neighbours to help recover from the quake and build community life.
You can share community news, photos and announcements; recommend plumbers, electricians, builders and other trades; find lost pets; help to prevent crime; talk about new businesses; or even just discuss how our community is rebuilding.
It’s easy to take part in the public forum, either on the web or by email.
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There are 65 members in the group. Normally they post around 0 posts each day; the most they have posted is 11 posts in one day.
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