Standing Up For Women Who Use Internet Banking
Are you going to Beehive Wellington to stand up for women who use Internet banking?
Choose one of these ten ideas listed below or add your own ideas to this campaign
1: "Please End Discrimination Against Women Who Use Internet Banking"
2: "Let Women Using Internet Banking Become Single Mums"
3: "Internet Banking Can Help Women Become Single Mums"
4: "Women Who Knows About Internet Banking Are Entitled To Become Single Mums"
5: "Please Give Women Using Internet Banking The Right To Become Single Mums"
6: "Women Can Use Internet Banking To Plan Their Life As Single Mums & Entering Parenthood"
7: "Tell Doctors Not To Discriminate Against Women Who Use Internet Banking"
8: "Internet Banking Can Help Women Reach Milestones In Being Single Mums & Parenting"
9: "Please Do Not Discriminate Against Me Because I Have Been Using Internet Banking For Years"
10: "Why Should Doctors Discriminate Against Me Because They Did Not Know I Can Do Internet Banking"
Remember "nothing is impossible when you have access to Internet banking"
Remember "nothing is unrealistic when you have access to Internet banking"
Step by step for a great cause!
Our amazing Hillary Hikers from Edmund Hillary Village showed their support for Bowel Cancer New Zealand's Move Your Butt campaign this month!
Sporting the bright purple and orange campaign shirts, these wonderful walkers hit the Auckland waterfront and marched from Mission Bay to Kohimarama, raising awareness for bowel cancer and the importance of early detection along the way.
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MEGA – February 2026 Edition - First Birthday and look …… we are still here!
Plans Missing. Pipes Bursting. Names Changing. Backbone Required.
February’s MEGA issue asks one simple question: where’s the plan — and who’s in charge?
In Days Bay, the shared path currently plays hide-and-seek. It starts. It stops. Kerbs change personality mid-block. Drainage experiments with lagoon living. If there’s a fully resolved design — alignment, parking numbers, cross-sections, timeline — publish it. We’re not anti-cycleway. We’re anti-afterthought.
Ferry Road looks like it’s studying the Howard Point collapse manual. Cracks, water and gravity are a familiar trio. Fix it now or rehearse another apology.
At Moa Point, untreated wastewater has redefined “edgy capital city.” Councils are “monitoring.” The ocean would prefer maintenance.
On the positive side, MEGA supports exploring smart, regulated additional moorings in Days Bay and Lowry Bay. A bay with boats feels alive. Views alone don’t create vibrancy.
Nationally, Sky Stadium is now HNRY Stadium — not Henry, HNRY. The Cake Tin remains undefeated. Meanwhile, touring maps increasingly hit Auckland and Christchurch, then fly home. That’s not branding failure. That’s routing laziness.
The 2026 World Cup will be spectacular football wrapped in visa queues and hotel prices that require refinancing. Rugby coaching appointments may outlast the season itself.
Super City merger talk continues. In mega-structures, small boards tend to “streamline.” If Eastbourne wants influence, it needs guarantees, not nostalgia.
One clear win: HCERT now has a community-funded reconnaissance drone. Big cities have helicopters. We have propellers.
February’s message is blunt:
Publish the plans.
Fix the pipes.
Stabilise the roads.
Back ambition with delivery.
Or MEGA will keep asking.
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🧩😏 Riddle me this, Neighbours…
I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
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