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Hey neighbours, are you thinking of borrowing money by taking out a loan?
Before you do - there's a few things you really need to know about. Take a minute and read the tips below to ensure you're asking the right questions and getting the best loan for you.
1. Shop around! … View moreHey neighbours, are you thinking of borrowing money by taking out a loan?
Before you do - there's a few things you really need to know about. Take a minute and read the tips below to ensure you're asking the right questions and getting the best loan for you.
1. Shop around! Interest rates, fees and terms must be made available to you by the lender. Make sure you compare details and make an informed decision about what loan is best for you.
2. Choose a lender. Did you know that when you borrow money to buy something, you don’t have to borrow from the same person who is selling the goods?
3. Understand. Whoever is loaning you the money must ask questions to make sure you can afford the loan. They also need to help you understand the key terms of the loan.
4. Be prepared. You'll need to provide your lender with information to show that you can afford to repay the loan. This might include proof of income and expenses so make sure you have it ready.
Don't get on Auntie's bad side and do your research! You can find more information here.
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Emergencies are unpredictable, therefore it’s really important to make a plan to help you get through.
Having a discussion about alternative meeting places, what to do if you can’t contact each other or making a list of supplies are good things to think about when making a plan for an … View moreEmergencies are unpredictable, therefore it’s really important to make a plan to help you get through.
Having a discussion about alternative meeting places, what to do if you can’t contact each other or making a list of supplies are good things to think about when making a plan for an emergency.
What will be on your plan?
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Cameron Neighbourly Lead from Avalon
A reminder of the rules around marine mammal encounters from the Department of Conservation:
General
Do not disturb, harass or make loud noises near marine mammals.
Contact should be ceased should marine mammals show any signs of becoming disturbed or alarmed.
Do not feed or throw any … View moreA reminder of the rules around marine mammal encounters from the Department of Conservation:
General
Do not disturb, harass or make loud noises near marine mammals.
Contact should be ceased should marine mammals show any signs of becoming disturbed or alarmed.
Do not feed or throw any rubbish near marine mammals.
Avoid sudden or repeated changes in speed or direction of any vessel or aircraft near a marine mammal.
There should be no more than 3 vessels and/or aircraft within 300 m of any marine mammal.
At sea
Ensure that you travel no faster than idle or ‘no wake’ speed within 300 m of any marine mammal.
Approach whales and dolphins from behind and to the side.
Do not circle them, obstruct their path or cut through any group.
Keep at least 50 m from whales (or 200 m from any large whale mother and calf or calves).
Swimming with whales is not permitted.
You may swim with seals and dolphins but not with dolphin pods with very young calves.
Avoid approaching closer than 20 m to seals and sea lions hauled out on shore.
Idle slowly away. Speed may be gradually increased to out-distance dolphins and should not exceed 10 knots within 300 m of any dolphin.
If you notice a marine mammal being harassed, severely injured or entangled, contact DOC immediately on 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468) (Or Project Jonah - 0800 4WHALE) .
Currently offering free no obligation rental appraisals in your area, or feel free to drop us a line if you have any queries regarding your rental property, always happy to offer advice or point you in the right direction.
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Currently offering free no obligation rental appraisals in your area, or feel free to drop us a line if you have any queries regarding your rental property, always happy to offer advice or point you in the right direction.
Hi Whale-ington!
A rare southern right whale visiting Wellington Harbour has delighted onlookers in the past few days.
But while the whale has brought a lot of joy, Wellington's Matariki fireworks could be called off until it leaves the harbour. To read more, click here.
Have you … View moreHi Whale-ington!
A rare southern right whale visiting Wellington Harbour has delighted onlookers in the past few days.
But while the whale has brought a lot of joy, Wellington's Matariki fireworks could be called off until it leaves the harbour. To read more, click here.
Have you managed to see the whale?
Photo: KARL HALVORSEN/SUPPLIED
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
Age Concern New Zealand and NZTA are looking for people for a photo shoot. We need people over 65 to shoot in a range of transportation settings. These include walking, driving, busing, on trains, taxis etc. and in different urban and rural settings. We would like to have a diverse mix of people, … View moreAge Concern New Zealand and NZTA are looking for people for a photo shoot. We need people over 65 to shoot in a range of transportation settings. These include walking, driving, busing, on trains, taxis etc. and in different urban and rural settings. We would like to have a diverse mix of people, their friends and families. The images will be used for promotional materials and a consent form will need to be signed. We are unable to pay participants but can offer a koha grocery/petrol voucher. The shoot will take place in July 2018. Please email natasha.muir@ageconcern.org.nz if you are interested in taking part.
Yvonne from Heretaunga
Come on ladies, get a group together for the best movie this winter. Imagine being somewhere in the sun, with your girlfriends having a whole lot of laughs. Mama Mia here we go Again promises that and Bellyful Hutt Valley promise's a Free Light supper and a chance to win an amazing raffle … View moreCome on ladies, get a group together for the best movie this winter. Imagine being somewhere in the sun, with your girlfriends having a whole lot of laughs. Mama Mia here we go Again promises that and Bellyful Hutt Valley promise's a Free Light supper and a chance to win an amazing raffle basket for a gold coin donation, when you come to our movie Fundraiser. $22 per ticket Lighthouse Cinema Petone, 23 July. Book your tickets with Philippa on philippa.hayne@Bellyful.org.nz
Grace from Hutt City Council
We have a new DC charging station at the Dowse. The charger enables fast recharges for electric vehicles, increasing accessibility and turn-over at the site.
While there are now over 100 DC fast chargers across NZ, having two DC charging units at one location is a first in the wider Wellington … View moreWe have a new DC charging station at the Dowse. The charger enables fast recharges for electric vehicles, increasing accessibility and turn-over at the site.
While there are now over 100 DC fast chargers across NZ, having two DC charging units at one location is a first in the wider Wellington region. In fact this is a first for any location south of Waiouru!
It operates on a user-pays system and will charge a Nissan Leaf, the most popular EV currently available in NZ, to 80% within approximately 20 minutes.
So if you have an electric vehicle and it’s looking for a bit of a charge, pop in, grab a coffee and check out what’s on at the Dowse.
Frances from Silverstream
It's an excellent time to take advantage of the great discounts for going to the movies, ten-pin bowling, visiting the zoo, hiring costumes, or even taking flights, booking accommodation and hiring a car if you want to get away; and that's just to mention a few of the bargains you can get… View moreIt's an excellent time to take advantage of the great discounts for going to the movies, ten-pin bowling, visiting the zoo, hiring costumes, or even taking flights, booking accommodation and hiring a car if you want to get away; and that's just to mention a few of the bargains you can get with the Entertainment Book! And, at the same time you get to help the Upper Hutt Animal Rescue Society raise funds for vet appointments for all our cats and kittens
Please support us at www.entertainmentbook.co.nz......
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT, IT IS INVALUABLE.
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Resene's colour and tech experts were live on Homed last night to answer your paint and decorating questions. If you missed it, you can catch up on all the questions and answer, here, and hopefully get some inspiration for your next project.
Joy Stephens from Hutt City Council
Hutt City Council is proud to support Youth Inspire. Matt and Jazmine talked about how it makes a difference on RNZ this morning - here's the interview!
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Sarah Bichan from Inspiring Communities
Looking to grow your community relationships? Need to find out how to measure your success? Want to know what leadership looks like?
Here’s a list of our upcoming workshops around New Zealand. Save the dates!
inspiringcommunities.org.nz...
Joy Stephens from Hutt City Council
Naenae will be getting its own community hub in 2020!
The hubs in Taita (Walter Nash) and Stokes Valley (Koruanui) have become popular focal points for their communities and we're looking forward to delivering a centre which will meet the needs of the community.
Here's Lower Hutt, Ray… View moreNaenae will be getting its own community hub in 2020!
The hubs in Taita (Walter Nash) and Stokes Valley (Koruanui) have become popular focal points for their communities and we're looking forward to delivering a centre which will meet the needs of the community.
Here's Lower Hutt, Ray Wallace at the opening of the Koruanui Hub in October last year.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Our dedicated Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers received many wonderful messages from people all over New Zealand during National Volunteer Week. Thank you for taking the time to recognise the work of Fire and Emergency volunteers in your community.
Volunteering can be rewarding. If you … View moreOur dedicated Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers received many wonderful messages from people all over New Zealand during National Volunteer Week. Thank you for taking the time to recognise the work of Fire and Emergency volunteers in your community.
Volunteering can be rewarding. If you want to know what it takes to become a Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteer, find out more at fireandemergency.nz/volunteering
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