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Venetian plaster finishes are on-trend at the moment, so why not recreate this look at home and cover that unsightly rangehood at the same time?
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Deborah from Petone
Assorted magazines (mostly 2022-2024) including Listener, NZ House & Garden etc. Good for a quick read or collage project? Will go to recycling if not claimed.
DOMKE journalist bag - well used now just surplus.
SMALL hose reel - handle is broken but still works ok otherwise. I have too … View moreAssorted magazines (mostly 2022-2024) including Listener, NZ House & Garden etc. Good for a quick read or collage project? Will go to recycling if not claimed.
DOMKE journalist bag - well used now just surplus.
SMALL hose reel - handle is broken but still works ok otherwise. I have too many!
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This coming Monday is Labour Day in New Zealand. This public holiday marks when the eight-hour workday and 48-hour workweek became law in 1899. The idea started with Samuel Parnell, a carpenter in Wellington, who in 1840 refused to work more than eight hours a day. Since skilled workers were in … View moreThis coming Monday is Labour Day in New Zealand. This public holiday marks when the eight-hour workday and 48-hour workweek became law in 1899. The idea started with Samuel Parnell, a carpenter in Wellington, who in 1840 refused to work more than eight hours a day. Since skilled workers were in short supply, his employer had to agree.
As more skilled workers arrived, employers tried to change working conditions, but Parnell and others kept pushing for better rights. In 1890, Parnell led a Labour Day parade of 1,500 people to promote the eight-hour day. He passed away shortly after, and nine years later, Labour Day became an official public holiday.
Do you feel that we have reached the ideal in working environments yet? What rights are you passionate about relating to employment? Share your thoughts!
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Monica from Waterloo
COMING UP SOON! Come to our SvdP Free Day on Saturday 16 November from 10am -1pm. Everything is absolutely free, good quality clothing, furniture and homeware etc.
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Ian Hamilton from Natures choice gardening services - Lower Hutt
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Steph Deegan from Age Concern Wellington Region
We have moved office space to the Dominion Building. You can now find us Level 4/78 Victoria Street, Wellington. All our other contact details remain the same.
Ryman Healthcare has donated $466,640 to Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand while announcing Hato Hone St John as its new charity partner.
Ryman’s Executive Chair, Dean Hamilton, presented the cheque to the charity at a special event held at Murray Halberg Village in Auckland.
Tim … View moreRyman Healthcare has donated $466,640 to Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand while announcing Hato Hone St John as its new charity partner.
Ryman’s Executive Chair, Dean Hamilton, presented the cheque to the charity at a special event held at Murray Halberg Village in Auckland.
Tim Edmonds, CEO of Leukemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand, described the donation as ’vitally important’ to the work the charity does.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Congratulations to this week's winners:
Sam Fuller from Red Beach
Johanna Mortis from Saint Clair
Matthew Hardy from Kelburn
… View moreCongratulations to this week's winners:
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Matthew Hardy from Kelburn
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Sonali from Wainuiomata
Are you able to become a delivery driver on & deliver foods from restaurants in Wellington like Mama Brown & Burrito Brothers to Hutt Valley? I would like foods delivered to my home from Mama Brown & Burrito Brothers restaurants in Wellington because I don't go there 24/7
I also … View moreAre you able to become a delivery driver on & deliver foods from restaurants in Wellington like Mama Brown & Burrito Brothers to Hutt Valley? I would like foods delivered to my home from Mama Brown & Burrito Brothers restaurants in Wellington because I don't go there 24/7
I also would like healthy lunches brought to me from restaurants in Wellington too
Abhishek from Maungaraki
Meet our NZ New 2016 Nissan X-Trail Ti 4WD.
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*4x4 Performance*
Powered by a 2.5L, 125kW petrol engine and automatic transmission, the X-Trail Ti is ready for any terrain. With 4WD, 4x4i Mode, and downhill assist, you can tackle the city or spontaneous … View moreMeet our NZ New 2016 Nissan X-Trail Ti 4WD.
$17,750
Priced to sell, make your offer.
*4x4 Performance*
Powered by a 2.5L, 125kW petrol engine and automatic transmission, the X-Trail Ti is ready for any terrain. With 4WD, 4x4i Mode, and downhill assist, you can tackle the city or spontaneous adventures further afield. Comes with a tow bar too.
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Safety is prioritized with the 360-degree camera and reversing camera for complete visibility. Cruise control makes long drives comfortable.
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Enjoy a leather interior with heated front seats and a large panoramic sunroof. Stay connected with modern features.
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- Downhill assist
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- Panaromic Sunroof
- Dual Zone climate control
- 360-degree camera
- Proximity key
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- Serviced regularly through Nissan
- Spacious boot
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*WOF*: Valid until 23.10.2025
*Rego*: Valid until 30.05.2025
*Kilometres*: 155k
*Next service*: Due at 165k
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
1) Improve outdoor lighting
Ensure that streets, driveways, and front yards are well-lit. Motion-sensor lights around homes deter trespassers by reducing hiding spots and illuminating their movements.
2) Trim your trees
Overgrown shrubs and trees provide cover for intruders. Keeping them … View more1) Improve outdoor lighting
Ensure that streets, driveways, and front yards are well-lit. Motion-sensor lights around homes deter trespassers by reducing hiding spots and illuminating their movements.
2) Trim your trees
Overgrown shrubs and trees provide cover for intruders. Keeping them well-trimmed around windows and doors improves visibility and reduces potential hiding spots.
3) Secure Entry Points
Ensure doors, windows, and gates are always closed when you are away from the house. Upgrade to more secure locks, deadbolts, or even smart locks for added protection.
4) Add a security camera
Place security cameras in the main entry points to your home. Doorbell cameras are also relatively cheap and a great way to keep track of who is visiting your home when you aren't there.
5) Start a Neighborhood Watch Program
You could reach out to members on Neighbourly to form a group of neighbors who can regularly keep an eye out for suspicious activity and report it. You could also check with Neighbourhood Support to see what is existing in your area.
6) Introduce yourself to your neighbours
The closer you are to your neighbors, the more likely they’ll notice when something unusual or suspicious is happening around your property
Feel free to share anything that you do around your area to deter crime.
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Jane from Naenae
Good morning neighbour's.We have a 20litre bucket ready for you to come an help yourselves too.We Hava a few containers here,but advise you bring your own.Hopefilly we can get rid of it ASAP.If.you have spare clean .jars,I would so love to have them.Thanku.neighbours.
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Jenny from Petone
It is beyond my comprehension that the Hutt City Council would choose to start putting parking meters in Petone. Are they totally unaware that we are in a very difficult place economically, and shopkeepers are struggling to keep their heads above water? Are they hoping to get more people to … View moreIt is beyond my comprehension that the Hutt City Council would choose to start putting parking meters in Petone. Are they totally unaware that we are in a very difficult place economically, and shopkeepers are struggling to keep their heads above water? Are they hoping to get more people to choose to shop at Queensgate? Look how that impacted on Lower Hutt's business centre. Is this a move to undermine Petone's economy as well? Quite frankly I think this is a disgusting thing to do, and I would be interested to hear what other members of the community feel about this.
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