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Vickie from Naenae
Comes round to my house,eats some of my cats food,seems quite friendly..but my cats arent too happy about it.Anybody out there know who this cat belongs to??..
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David from Judgeford - Pauatahanui
These signs are all along Paekakariki Hill Rd. I've searched the next 4km but can't find anything. Anyone got any ideas?
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If you’ve got a teenager about to leave school, they’re probably trying to figure out what to do next year. It’s a big deal. Tertiary study plus a student loan? Or something completely different? Like a job where they can earn and learn, gain national qualifications and build a great career … View moreIf you’ve got a teenager about to leave school, they’re probably trying to figure out what to do next year. It’s a big deal. Tertiary study plus a student loan? Or something completely different? Like a job where they can earn and learn, gain national qualifications and build a great career in aviation, tourism, travel, retail and retail supply chain or hospitality.
To help make the right choice, ServiceIQ has a special Career Kick-Starter Guide for your school leaver. ServiceIQ is the industry training organisation for a bunch of booming service sectors.
The Career Kick-Starter Guide is FREE! Right here http://www.serviceiq.org.nz
Check out the guide
Paul Neighbourly Lead from Manor Park
Some great news ..
After 3 weeks of night work the new asphalt resurfacing of SH2 has been completed.
SH2, northbound on ramp
Meaning traffic coming from Haywards heading north to upper hutt.
The long on-ramp (feeder lane) was sealed last night and is finished !!
No longer any cones … View moreSome great news ..
After 3 weeks of night work the new asphalt resurfacing of SH2 has been completed.
SH2, northbound on ramp
Meaning traffic coming from Haywards heading north to upper hutt.
The long on-ramp (feeder lane) was sealed last night and is finished !!
No longer any cones there ...
Just take care folks as people get used to the new merge:)
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
Doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, munitions workers and land girls – all New Zealand women who put aside their life to lend a hand in WWI.
Historian Jane Tolerton believes their stories have been overlooked and has written a book exploring their contribution. Take a look at some of the … View moreDoctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, munitions workers and land girls – all New Zealand women who put aside their life to lend a hand in WWI.
Historian Jane Tolerton believes their stories have been overlooked and has written a book exploring their contribution. Take a look at some of the incredible stories from New Zealand women.
John from Heretaunga
Road cycling shoes size eu 42 (about size 9) surplus to requirements
Price: $15
John from Heretaunga
cost me $25 and I never put it up - now surplus to requirements 4500x600
Price: $15
John from Heretaunga
Having a clear out! This is a second hand corkboard in good condition 450x600
Price: $10
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We've had word that the folk of Taranaki have more than their fair share of potholes - and we're keen to know how widespread the issue is in other communities around New Zealand. Do you have potholes popping up around your 'hood that need attention? Vote below.
Avril from Kelson
Hi All
Kids driving you mad - burn some energy at the great new tramp park - my kids loved it:
www.kiwibounce.co.nz...
Heaps to do and easy parking - right by Lewis's curtain place at Ngaraunga Gorge.
Ron from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley
White Ribbon Family Fun Day at Harcourt Park Upper Hutt 26th November 1pm. Lots of free fun for the family, roundabout, bouncy castles, face painting, big bubbles, free food, great music and big bikes.
Reporter The Hutt News
The Petone wharf was set alight twice over the weekend during Guy Fawkes celebrations. Do you think it's time we seriously considered banning fireworks to avoid these sorts of incidents?
The PM is concerned at the number of pop-up fireworks sellers on the streets, but is not considering … View moreThe Petone wharf was set alight twice over the weekend during Guy Fawkes celebrations. Do you think it's time we seriously considered banning fireworks to avoid these sorts of incidents?
The PM is concerned at the number of pop-up fireworks sellers on the streets, but is not considering banning sales.
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Ann from Relationship Wellbeing Specialist
There is a growing trend that most couples in long term relationships are too tired for sex.
There are many reasons for this, including physical and emotional stress from our ever increasing busy schedules, leaving less relationship and family time and our insatiable desire to be connected with … View moreThere is a growing trend that most couples in long term relationships are too tired for sex.
There are many reasons for this, including physical and emotional stress from our ever increasing busy schedules, leaving less relationship and family time and our insatiable desire to be connected with others via technology.
While it’s quite common to have a reduced frequency in sex after a few years of being in a long term relationship, sex continuously plays an important part in any relationship.
Sex is important on many levels because:
It increases your self-esteem and overall well-being
It re-establishes your relationship bond very time you have sex.
It helps you to feel safe and secure.
It’s a natural mood enhancer and antidepressant
It allows you to relax, open up and confidentially trust your partner.
How you revive your sex life with your partner
There’s no rule on how often couples should be having sex. It’s about talking and working out together what’s going work for you both and your lifestyle.
Some couples are fine with once a week, others once a month and others need more frequent intimacy.
John Gottman PHD, famous couple’s researcher says “every positive thing you do in your relationship is foreplay”, so if you can be more aware and develop this mind-set, then this may help you prepare the ground for more opportunities for sex.
Attempt to go to bed at the same time and get out of bed at the same time, so you’re on the same schedule.
If you can’t go to bed together, go tuck in the other partner in- this is a good opportunity to increase connection.
Leave the technology out of the bedroom.
Schedule non-sexual touching, cuddling and talk about what’s going on in your life.
Do positive things for your partner without asking, so there is more time for the two of you.
Even when life is so busy and demanding, it’s really important to plan in ‘connection time’.
This very important connection time is often pre- cursor to having more sex, because it increases your connection and increases your sense of safety and care in the relationship.
Chris from Stokes Valley
Found ,gold plated womens watch on Cambridge Terrace towards Waiwhetu.Ph. 021797933
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