Fairfield, Lower Hutt

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1225 days ago

Queen Margaret College Open Days

Queen Margaret College

We build confident, adventurous women ready to make their mark in the world. With 100 years of progressive education for girls, we are passionate about creating amazing futures and seeing every student thrive.

We are the only girls school in Wellington to offer the International Baccalaureate … View more
We build confident, adventurous women ready to make their mark in the world. With 100 years of progressive education for girls, we are passionate about creating amazing futures and seeing every student thrive.

We are the only girls school in Wellington to offer the International Baccalaureate Programme.

Come to one of our Open Days and experience the advantage of small classes, a unique curriculum and passionate, experienced teachers in our stunning, heritage location. Register online qmc.school.nz.

www.qmc.school.nz...
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1227 days ago

Apprenticeship opportunities in Wellington

Competenz

Are you or someone who know looking to start an apprenticeship? We have a great job listing available in Wellington.
General Engineering

Take a look at our job board to find out more and see other job listings around the country.

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1226 days ago

International Chess Day

NumberWorks'nWords Lower Hutt

All most everyone in the world has heard of the game of chess, but what not everyone knows is that there is an entire day dedicated to the celebration of this wonderful pastime!

A game of strategy and wits, chess has long been considered to be the thinking game. From its early days in India to … View more
All most everyone in the world has heard of the game of chess, but what not everyone knows is that there is an entire day dedicated to the celebration of this wonderful pastime!

A game of strategy and wits, chess has long been considered to be the thinking game. From its early days in India to everywhere in the world today, chess is a wonderful game to play anytime, anywhere and with almost anyone.

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1226 days ago

Movie Magic at Home

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)

If your child is a real movie lover, then here are some Movie Magic activities to keep them busy over the school holidays.


Think outside the box (excuse the pun!), and create some real movie magic in your own home. Here are a few indoor ideas to get you started.


At home movie theatre … View more
If your child is a real movie lover, then here are some Movie Magic activities to keep them busy over the school holidays.


Think outside the box (excuse the pun!), and create some real movie magic in your own home. Here are a few indoor ideas to get you started.


At home movie theatre experience: It’s always nice to go out to the movies, but you can recreate that movie theatre feel at home, and turn an ordinary DVD, or streaming movie, into a real experience. Not only will your children have lots of fun, but with so many things to organise it will entertain them for a whole day or more.


Firstly choose a movie, and have your kids make a movie poster to advertise that it is ‘Coming Soon’ to your ‘at home’ theatre. Stick the poster to your lounge window, or if you’re really brave – to your letterbox.


Make invitations to attend the official premiere, and send them to your children’s friends with details of date, time and occasion. If you want, ask everyone to dress in fancy clothes so that the premiere can be extra special.


Set your lounge or theatre room up with rows of chairs, cushions or beanbags, and roll out a red carpet for your guests. If you don’t have a red rug, make a pathway with garden stakes up to your door, and tie on lots of red balloons. Make sure the curtains are closed, so the room is dark like a real theatre.


As your children’s guests arrive, greet them with a bag of sweet ‘n salty popcorn or a chocolate dipped ice-cream, and usher them to their seat with a torch. The premiere will be the talk of tinsel town!


Make your own movie: Think you might have a budding peter Jackson in the house? Have your children make their own movie with a video or sports camera, or even on your mobile phone. They can do the post-production editing using free phone apps, or there’s simple, free software you can download onto a desktop computer.


They will have to come up with a storyline first, and then spend time putting it together. You can even take them right through the process of drawing a movie storyboard and writing a short script. Of course there will also be the grand opening premiere at the end.

In some cities there are ‘movie making’ holiday programmes available, specifically using the computer. Start by asking your child’s school if they know of any movie making workshops, or check out your local computer shops. If all else fails, advertise at your local polytechnic, university or high school for a capable student who can help out. Give your child a few hours with an expert, and you’ll be amazed by what they come up with.

Hollywood ‘Walk of Fame’ paver: Nothing says Hollywood like a ‘Walk of Fame’ paver, and there are two ways to make one depending on the age and stage of your child. You can either buy a concrete paving stone and simply paint on their details, along with painted hand prints, or make a concrete paver right from scratch.


To make a mould, cut the bottom off a plastic bucket so you’re left with a dish approximately 5 cm deep. Mix up some quick set concrete and pour it into the dish. Using a stick (or the end of a paintbrush), draw on the Hollywood star and write your child’s details, then have them press their hands into the centre of the star.

Decorate the paver by pressing in pieces of coloured glass, tiles, old coins, marbles or shells. After 24 hours, or once the concrete is completely set, remove the paver from the mould and it’s ready to grace your ‘Walk of Fame’.



Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1226 days ago

Lower Hutt – your river city

RiverLink

RiverLink is a partnership between Hutt City Council, Greater Wellington, and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency working collaboratively with Taranaki Whānui kit e Upoko o te Ika and Ngāti Toa Rangatira as mana whenua to deliver flood protection, the revitalisation of Lower Hutt’s central city, … View moreRiverLink is a partnership between Hutt City Council, Greater Wellington, and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency working collaboratively with Taranaki Whānui kit e Upoko o te Ika and Ngāti Toa Rangatira as mana whenua to deliver flood protection, the revitalisation of Lower Hutt’s central city, and Melling transport improvements. Learn more

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1227 days ago

Fibreglass vs Wool Insulation

The team from EnergySmart - Wellington

Check out our latest blog about the difference between these two common forms of insulation 👇

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1227 days ago

Sewage discharge Waiwhetu Stream

Jon from Hutt City Council

Due to extreme rainfall over the weekend, untreated sewage from the Hinemoa Street and Malone Road sewage pumping stations overflowed into the Waiwhetu Stream in the vicinity of Hinemoa Street.

While the discharges were for a short time, we advise people to stay away from the stream, particularly … View more
Due to extreme rainfall over the weekend, untreated sewage from the Hinemoa Street and Malone Road sewage pumping stations overflowed into the Waiwhetu Stream in the vicinity of Hinemoa Street.

While the discharges were for a short time, we advise people to stay away from the stream, particularly near the Hinemoa Street and Malone Road areas and immediately downstream.

Warning signs have been put up advising against swimming or collecting food from the affected areas.

We'll keep you updated. For further information, contact us on 04 5706 779.

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1227 days ago

Wainuiomata flood hazard mapping

Jon from Hutt City Council

Last month’s move to Covid-19 alert level 2 meant we couldn’t get to Wainuiomata to show people the finished stormwater flood maps and talk to locals about flooding of the Wainuiomata River.

But we’re back in business. We’ll be at the Wainuiomata Community Hub on Wednesday 21 July (3-5pm) … View more
Last month’s move to Covid-19 alert level 2 meant we couldn’t get to Wainuiomata to show people the finished stormwater flood maps and talk to locals about flooding of the Wainuiomata River.

But we’re back in business. We’ll be at the Wainuiomata Community Hub on Wednesday 21 July (3-5pm) and Saturday 24 July (11am-2pm).

To view the maps and for more information on these projects, go to the link below.

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1229 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Flash

Reporter Community News

Although we are not sure where Flash comes from but we like the back story supplied by proud mum Kalista Campbell.

"Rumour has it Flash was found as a stray kitten at Wellington’s stadium. It explains why he hates any sort of commotion, but loves potato chips and fries."

Remember if … View more
Although we are not sure where Flash comes from but we like the back story supplied by proud mum Kalista Campbell.

"Rumour has it Flash was found as a stray kitten at Wellington’s stadium. It explains why he hates any sort of commotion, but loves potato chips and fries."

Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.

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1232 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

There is a lot happening in this picture but where is it?

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1228 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Vegas

Reporter Community News

"If you're looking for a super sweet pup, with a kind personality, I am your girl! I am coming out of my shell with each day though I still have a journey ahead of me.
I am looking for a home with another dog that can help me grow and provide me with some support when life is scary. I … View more
"If you're looking for a super sweet pup, with a kind personality, I am your girl! I am coming out of my shell with each day though I still have a journey ahead of me.
I am looking for a home with another dog that can help me grow and provide me with some support when life is scary. I have come so far since first arriving at SPCA and can't wait to continue learning more about the world in my home, my community and through training school. I am not the largest sibling in my litter though I will be medium to large once fully grown. All the more to love!
Being a young puppy I do require a home with someone around for parts of the day, this will help build my confidence around people, ensure I get lunch and help with general training."

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1228 days ago

Paint it red with Resene for Red Nose Day!

Resene ColorShop

Buy any red testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 13-31 July 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to CureKids Red Nose Day!

The more red testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene red testpots (excludes metallics and wood stains).

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Buy any red testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 13-31 July 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to CureKids Red Nose Day!

The more red testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene red testpots (excludes metallics and wood stains).

Help us make a difference to the health of kiwi children.
Find your local Resene ColorShop
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1229 days ago

School Holiday Art Classes - Painting Plimmerton and Mt Ruapehu

Alfred Memelink Artspace Gallery

NEW - Parents join your youth to learn the basics of watercolour painting with either of these two subjects, All materials supplied, after a fun 2 hour session you'll both walk out with a completed master piece and beaming smiles of creative satisfaction. (and if you don't write your … View moreNEW - Parents join your youth to learn the basics of watercolour painting with either of these two subjects, All materials supplied, after a fun 2 hour session you'll both walk out with a completed master piece and beaming smiles of creative satisfaction. (and if you don't write your name on them, you can leave the rest of the family to guess who did which)
Only $25 each
Sat 17 1-3pm Summer at Plimmerton - 2 places left
Sat 24 1-3pm Mt Ruapehu in winter - 4 places left
To find out more or to book bookwhen.com...

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1235 days ago

Lost Handbag

Vikki from Normandale

Lost a black leather handbag containing a green leather wallet. Number of possible locations but most likely the corner of Vogel Street and Oxford Terrace, Nae Nae. Would be grateful if anyone has found it to return the wallet containing cards and my Covid Vaccination Record and keep the cash as a … View moreLost a black leather handbag containing a green leather wallet. Number of possible locations but most likely the corner of Vogel Street and Oxford Terrace, Nae Nae. Would be grateful if anyone has found it to return the wallet containing cards and my Covid Vaccination Record and keep the cash as a reward over $100. Phone 022 479 5696

1230 days ago

Do you want a warmer house? Are windows covered with condesation? We can help you!

Monica from No. 8 Building Recyclers

Kia ora neighbours!

If you ever entered a double glazed house, you noticed how warm and silent it is. Get double glaze for your house and be prepared for winter! Of course, given the financial element of any home improvement project is always a concern, you begin to wonder how much … View more
Kia ora neighbours!

If you ever entered a double glazed house, you noticed how warm and silent it is. Get double glaze for your house and be prepared for winter! Of course, given the financial element of any home improvement project is always a concern, you begin to wonder how much energy-efficient windows like these cost. While the initial investment in double glazed windows is higher than the regular single-pane option, the amount you’ll save on your heating and cooling bills over the course of their lifetime will more than make them worth your while. That’s not considering the environmental benefit, either. Decreasing your energy consumption will help reduce your carbon footprint.
Add value to your house by being sustainable
Contact us for a free quote on office@no8recyclers.co.nz
Cheers!

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