Maungaraki, Lower Hutt

1920 days ago

Where do you go for your favourite pie?

Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News

Tauranga baker Pat Lam has won a his seventh Supreme Award at the NZ Supreme Pie Awards.

Who's got the best pies in the Hutt?

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1919 days ago

The Future of Space

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

There is no doubt that the space industry is literally “taking off” around the world.

Global giants like Tesla and NASA have ambitious plans to integrate space technology (and travel) into our everyday lives.

But how does New Zealand fit into all of this? What does the future of space … View more
There is no doubt that the space industry is literally “taking off” around the world.

Global giants like Tesla and NASA have ambitious plans to integrate space technology (and travel) into our everyday lives.

But how does New Zealand fit into all of this? What does the future of space industry look like for us? And how can students of today get involved in the space industry for tomorrow?

Explore the answers to all these questions and more, with Amber Joseph, co-founder and National President of the New Zealand Students' Space Association on Friday 9 August from 6pm!

Our friends from the Wellington Astronomical Society will also be here after the talk with their telescopes for some stargazing if the sky is clear!

1919 days ago

Did you go to a small country school?

Reporter The Hutt News

Hi neighbours. Did you or your children go to a small country school? Were you or your parents part of the school board?

Parents on the school board all contribute to different things, and it's often their first taste of the duties of governance. This could be lost with the … View more
Hi neighbours. Did you or your children go to a small country school? Were you or your parents part of the school board?

Parents on the school board all contribute to different things, and it's often their first taste of the duties of governance. This could be lost with the Government's plan to centralise control and de-power school boards of trustees. Read more here

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1923 days ago

How many cats is too many?

Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News

The Hutt City Council is looking at regulating cat ownership. Cat curfews, limiting the number of cats per household, and compulsory desexing and microchipping are all on the table.

Do you think council regulation of cats is realistic?

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1919 days ago

What does it cost to stay warm at home?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

If this cold snap is getting to you but you're worried about the cost of cranking up your heating, don't despair.

We asked the energy experts to breakdown the running costs of all our favourite winter warmers, so you can work out how to get the best heating bang for your buck.

And … View more
If this cold snap is getting to you but you're worried about the cost of cranking up your heating, don't despair.

We asked the energy experts to breakdown the running costs of all our favourite winter warmers, so you can work out how to get the best heating bang for your buck.

And while it's no shock that firing up a 2Kw electric heater doesn't come cheap, the price of a warm bed for a toasty night's sleep might surprise you. Check out the full rundown, including electric blankets, hot showers, heated towel rails and more, here.

1922 days ago

Who remembers the 'Great Wall of Lower Hutt'?

Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News

The couple who erected a row of concrete blocks to guard their home from speeding and out-of-control drivers say their street has completely changed after judder bars were placed along the road.

*If you don't want your comments used in an article, just add NFP at the end of your post

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1919 days ago

Nurture Your Tamariki

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

We're pleased to again be hosting the Brainwave Trust in our libraries for two more FREE talks on nurturing your tamariki!

Naenae Library - Friday 16 August, 6pm–8pm
Petone Library - Wednesday 21 August, 6pm–8pm

Join the Brainwave Trust at these informative sessions for parents and… View more
We're pleased to again be hosting the Brainwave Trust in our libraries for two more FREE talks on nurturing your tamariki!

Naenae Library - Friday 16 August, 6pm–8pm
Petone Library - Wednesday 21 August, 6pm–8pm

Join the Brainwave Trust at these informative sessions for parents and whānau. Understand what your tamariki needs for their best start in life.

Gain practical advice about what really matters in the early years so you can make informed, positive decisions.

Topics include:
- How the brain grows and develops
- Why children need to feel loved
- Help children handle stress and feel safe
- How experiences shape healthy development

Spaces are limited. Please email LibrariesEvents@huttcity.govt.nz
to secure a spot.

1920 days ago

Grow Your Inner Rhythm this September

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

8 WEEK BEGINNERS COURSE
Movement is a proven healing force and Wu Tao, (which means the Dancing Way) is the fun way to exercise your body and take care of your soul, by harmonizing energy flow through dance and music fusion.

The dances are simple yet easy to follow and can be adapted to your … View more
8 WEEK BEGINNERS COURSE
Movement is a proven healing force and Wu Tao, (which means the Dancing Way) is the fun way to exercise your body and take care of your soul, by harmonizing energy flow through dance and music fusion.

The dances are simple yet easy to follow and can be adapted to your individual needs.

There are five core dances at the heart of Wu Tao. These dances free blocked energy in the body by gently stretching and activating the meridian channels. Wu Tao has a revolutionary approach to balance the bodies energy. Similar to doing Shiatsu and Pilates together in dance form, Wu Tao, not only enhances physical fitness but also has strong healing and therapeutic effects.

During the 8 weeks, we will be covering the five elements, Air, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth. Understanding which organs of the body each element governs and learning all the dances for each element. We end each class with a guided relaxation, bringing the mind and body to a place of complete calmness.

Come along and discover Wu Tao. A beautiful way to revitalize your inner self and discover your bodies Inner Rhythm!

COURSE COSTS:

EARLY BIRD PRICE - $110 (if booked in by 16.8.19)

Price after will be $130

(payment options available)
For more information or to BOOK YOUR PLACE

e-mail us
wutaodance22@gmail.com
or visit our website
www.wutaodance.com... Less

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1920 days ago
1920 days ago

KIDS CODING COURSE By FunCoding!

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

We are so excited to announce that we have a NEW group for our lovely Children at Churton Park Community Centre!!
KIDS CODING COURSE By FunCoding!
Every Saturday from 3 pm - 5 pm

For more information, please Contact Funcoding on contact@funcoding.co.nz

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1920 days ago

Lining up the Ducks | Churton Park

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

Thursday, 12 September, from 12.30 noon - 3.30 pm
From Wills, rental agreements, funeral planning and more – join us at your local Lining up the Ducks seminar and together, we’ll get your ducks in a row.

None of us live forever. Our kindest gift to whānau, friends and our community is to get … View more
Thursday, 12 September, from 12.30 noon - 3.30 pm
From Wills, rental agreements, funeral planning and more – join us at your local Lining up the Ducks seminar and together, we’ll get your ducks in a row.

None of us live forever. Our kindest gift to whānau, friends and our community is to get things sorted. Together, we’ll get your ducks in a row and explore options around advance care planning. The topics we’ll cover are Wills, insurances, rental agreements, banking, funeral planning and more.

Come along to your local seminar. All are welcome – bring a friend! Lining up the Ducks is brought to you by Mary Potter Hospice and is supported by the Nikau Foundation. To register or for more information please contact Hazel, hazel.neser@marypotter.org.nz or 04 801 0006.

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