It’s fakeaway recipe time!

Tempting though it may be to dash through an order to your local Thai takeaway on a Friday arvo, these days it’s worth a second thought. Rising costs of ingredients are being passed on to consumers and an under-pressure hospitality sector means your local might be understaffed – or not open at all. Enter: the fakeaway.

Spring 2019 Newsletter

Click here to view a PDF version of our latest newsletter Spring 2019 Newsletter More for mental health Despite the incredible progress in improving life expectancy and physical health, we have high levels of mental illness across New Zealand. It’s Mental Health Awareness Week, and statistics show that 47% of New Zealanders will live with […]

Autumn 2019 Newsletter

Download the current version of our newsletter Autumn 2019 Newsletter Assessing your risk is key to health cover “I went for a jog one morning, felt some chest pain and thought just to be safe I’ll see my doctor and see if there’s anything to worry about. After a few tests my doctor concluded it […]

Spring 2018 Newsletter

Download our current PDF version of the newsletter Spring 2018 Newsletter Returning to work after a disability Returning to work after a lengthy health issue can be a daunting prospect. Often a person’s self-esteem and confidence have been affected, and a feeling of not having the competence to return. There may be concern about discrimination […]

Autumn 2018 Newsletter

Download our current PDF version of the newsletter Autumn 2018 Newsletter Life insurance is for the living Life insurance is not a popular topic of conversation, because in doing so we are contemplating our eventual death. It’s not something anyone likes to dwell on for long, however it’s an important consideration in financial planning. So, […]

Spring 2017 Newsletter

Download our current PDF version of the newsletter Spring 2017 Newsletter Trauma Insurance evolves as New Zealanders live longer In New Zealand, our average life expectancy is around 83 for women and 79 for men.  A consequence of living longer is that our lives are more likely to be interrupted with survivable health events. As […]

Autumn 2016 Newsletter

Download the PDF version of our current newsletter Improve your wellbeing – get to know your neighbours Whether you live in a suburb, an apartment, or rurally, you have neighbours – and every connection you have with them significantly improves the wellbeing of individuals, family/whanau and communities. Neighbours Day Weekend, held annually in March, encourages […]

Hang on to your new home

SPRING 2015 Hang on to your new home Buying a new home is a major step forward in life. It’s the biggest investment you’re likely to make – and it’s a commitment that can affect not only you, but your family too. So it pays to play it safe and protect yourself for all eventualities.  […]