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3226 days ago

Cycling on footpaths: yes or no?

Reporter News of Wairarapa

Parliament is considering a petition that will allow children to legally cycle on footpaths. We'd like to know what you think: is this a good, safe idea, or will it make walking around town hazardous?
(Responses may be used in print in Wairarapa News.)

3218 days ago

Have you made plans for Mother's Day?

The Team from Jennian Homes Wellington

Our annual Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/Walk is back for 2017 – and with more than 20 locations nationwide, it is set to be bigger and better than ever!

The Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/Walk is part of an initiative to support the Heart Foundation’s ‘Heart Foundation for … View more
Our annual Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/Walk is back for 2017 – and with more than 20 locations nationwide, it is set to be bigger and better than ever!

The Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/Walk is part of an initiative to support the Heart Foundation’s ‘Heart Foundation for Women’ campaign, which aims to empower women to take charge of their heart health.

We hope you will among the thousands decked out in the iconic Dick Frizzell designed red t-shirts this Mother’s Day.

Register for this year’s Mother’s Day Fun Run/Walk before 31 March to receive early bird pricing. Plus, we've got over $25,000 worth of fantastic prizes up for grabs including: Fitbit activity trackers, Stirling Sports vouchers, Canopy Camping Escapes, Fujifilm NZ Instax Cameras + more.

So, if you haven’t made plans this Mother’s Day, please join us, get your active wear and running shoes ready to walk alongside thousands of other women to promote good heart health.

Sign up to a 5km Fun Run/Walk near you to show your support! Buy tickets now.

3219 days ago

Local girl made good. Kiwi digital artist proud to be part of Star Wars legacy. Hasn't she done well.

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

When Forest Whitaker's character in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story needed to lose a foot, Masterton's Sarah de Schot was on hand to make it happen. De Schot is a senior digital paint artist for Industrial Light and Magic and it is her job to make sure special effects are seamless and… View moreWhen Forest Whitaker's character in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story needed to lose a foot, Masterton's Sarah de Schot was on hand to make it happen. De Schot is a senior digital paint artist for Industrial Light and Magic and it is her job to make sure special effects are seamless and ...

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3219 days ago

Rowland Smith in fine form for Golden Shears but faces strong field

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

The Golden Shears looks set to be a cracker with a typically world-class field made up of mainly New Zealand competitors.  The three-day 57th annual championships start on March 2 and the form guide points to Rowland Smith going all the way to the open title but there are several talented ...

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3219 days ago

Soaring house prices: what does it mean to you?

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

House prices in Wairarapa have jumped by over 17 per cent in the 12 months after several years of stagnation. Does it affect you? Who benefits, who suffers?

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3219 days ago

Homegrown - Keep Safe Messages from Police

Prevention Team from Wellington District Police

Enjoy yourselves but stay safe. That’s the message from Wellington Police as the city prepares to welcome thousands of music lovers for the Homegrown festival this weekend.

“Homegrown is a big event for the capital. We want to keep the city safe and vibrant for all those attending the event … View more
Enjoy yourselves but stay safe. That’s the message from Wellington Police as the city prepares to welcome thousands of music lovers for the Homegrown festival this weekend.

“Homegrown is a big event for the capital. We want to keep the city safe and vibrant for all those attending the event as well as those who are simply enjoying the city,” says Wellington’s acting Prevention Manager Inspector Clint Walker.

“If you’re going to be drinking, know your limits. Take care of yourself and look out for your mates. This includes planning for a long day, staying hydrated and eating during the day/night.

“Gross intoxication can and does ruin a lot of good nights – the event is a great thing for music and Wellington, don’t ruin your experience by drinking excessively and missing the Kiwi artists on the line-up.”

Festival-goers are also reminded of Wellington’s 24/7 public liquor ban in the city centre.

It is an offence to drink and possess alcohol in the defined public place liquor-free zone. This includes drinking alcohol in vehicles that may be parked in the liquor-free zone.

“The rules of the ban still apply this weekend and we will be actively enforcing them,” says Inspector Walker.

“Don’t be surprised to be issued an alcohol infringement notice for breaching the liquor ban if you decide to consume alcohol outside of the designated sites or bars in the city.”

Wellington’s liquor-free zone includes Wellington Central area, Oriental Bay, Mount Victoria lookout, Aro Valley, Central Park, Mount Cook and Newtown.

More details can be found on Wellington City Council’s website.(one way to key in the ‘check yourself’ campaign

3219 days ago

Can you help Pedal for Plunket?

The Warehouse

We're jumping on our bikes to cycle the length of the country! Help us raise more than $300,000 for Plunket New Zealand. Follow the journey and donate at www.pedalforplunket.org.nz #Pedal4Plunket Watch the video

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3219 days ago

Capital E’s National Arts Festival returns!

Capital E

Expect the unexpected at the Capital E National Arts Festival 2017! This quirky festival is New Zealand’s biggest arts festival for children and features incredibly versatile artists that specialise in fun, colliding and energising art forms. Dance blends with live music and interactive … View moreExpect the unexpected at the Capital E National Arts Festival 2017! This quirky festival is New Zealand’s biggest arts festival for children and features incredibly versatile artists that specialise in fun, colliding and energising art forms. Dance blends with live music and interactive storytelling; theatre becomes participatory and brass bands perform opera.

Get inspired with your whanau as you watch artists from all over the world and New Zealand perform truly surprising encounters. The Capital E National Arts Festival kicks off from 13 – 25 March. Book your tickets now!
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