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Wainuiomata Toastmasters celebrates its 10th anniversary this month. If you have wondered what Toastmasters is all about, come and visit us in the Library meeting room 6.50pm Wednesday evenings ( look for the big yellow flag )
Develop self confidence, time management skills, listening skills … View moreWainuiomata Toastmasters celebrates its 10th anniversary this month. If you have wondered what Toastmasters is all about, come and visit us in the Library meeting room 6.50pm Wednesday evenings ( look for the big yellow flag )
Develop self confidence, time management skills, listening skills and communication skills in a safe friendly atmosphere
Contact Neville 027 224 8664
Can your home connect natural gas for FREE?
Head to The Gas Hub to find out and be in to WIN a central heating package.
This could be the start of a whole new level of comfort for your home.
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Nature is one huge recycling mechanism, and the ‘NaturalFlow System’ works with ‘Nature’ by harnessing these forces, that have been quietly working together for thousands of years to break down and decompose waste all around us.
Positioning them in an enclosed eco-system that simulates … View moreNature is one huge recycling mechanism, and the ‘NaturalFlow System’ works with ‘Nature’ by harnessing these forces, that have been quietly working together for thousands of years to break down and decompose waste all around us.
Positioning them in an enclosed eco-system that simulates the forest floor, to treat and break down your wastewater until it is perfectly safe to be re-introduced into the environment, via the soil, and of course – ‘Nature’ does all this, for you, for FREE!
Waterflow NZ Ltd has professional Installers that cover every region of New Zealand, contact us to find out the closest one to you.
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Our regional parks are filled with family day- out activities, from walks to bikes rides and seeing farm animals – they’re fun and free. We want to know what activities you like best and what more we should do or provide so your family can have fun in our parks? Have your say at … View moreOur regional parks are filled with family day- out activities, from walks to bikes rides and seeing farm animals – they’re fun and free. We want to know what activities you like best and what more we should do or provide so your family can have fun in our parks? Have your say at www.surveymonkey.com...
Joy Stephens from Hutt City Council
Minister of Education Chris Hipkins popped in to Rata Street School on Friday to launch a great partnership initiative which will see 124 kids from Rata Street School have free wifi access later this year. You can read more here- www.huttcity.govt.nz...
Here's Minister Hipkins with Lower Hutt… View moreMinister of Education Chris Hipkins popped in to Rata Street School on Friday to launch a great partnership initiative which will see 124 kids from Rata Street School have free wifi access later this year. You can read more here- www.huttcity.govt.nz...
Here's Minister Hipkins with Lower Hutt Mayor, Ray Wallace, some of the children who will benefit from the scheme and representatives from the school, TAKA Trust, Chorus and Network for Learning (N4L), who are helping to make the TAKA Trust's dream a reality.
Gerald from Petone
Is anyone interested in a collection of National Geographics, from 1983. Some or all. Good for random reading, kids projects. Have a cupboard full of them and just sitting there. All in good condition. Pickup necessary. Ph: 938-3723 (35 Riddlers Crescent) geralddavidson84@gmail.com
Free
Jon from Hutt City Council
Hutt City Council is running a survey as part of its review of how residents and ratepayers are represented at Council.
The review and the survey cover things like how Councillors are elected, whether the current number of Councillors is right and what you think about community boards and … View moreHutt City Council is running a survey as part of its review of how residents and ratepayers are represented at Council.
The review and the survey cover things like how Councillors are elected, whether the current number of Councillors is right and what you think about community boards and community panels.
The survey closes on Monday 2 July.
If you're interested in the future of your city, then you need to get involved. Take the survey by following the link below.
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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
This will be a night to remember.
Heralded by The Washington Post as “talent that’s off the scale”, American violinist Stefan Jackiw makes his NZSO debut with Brahms’ beloved Violin Concerto. The NZSO will perform Tchaikovsky’s thrilling Symphony No. 4 and you will get to witness the … View moreThis will be a night to remember.
Heralded by The Washington Post as “talent that’s off the scale”, American violinist Stefan Jackiw makes his NZSO debut with Brahms’ beloved Violin Concerto. The NZSO will perform Tchaikovsky’s thrilling Symphony No. 4 and you will get to witness the world Premiere of Gareth Farr’s latest composition He iwi tahi tātou. This latest composition continues our Landfall commission series which commemorate the 250th anniversary in 2019 of Captain James Cook’s arrival in New Zealand.
Sat 23 Jun 7.30pm
Michael Fowler Centre
Wellington
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John & Lyn from Waiwhetu
We have a worn through spot in an otherwise good carpet. Is there any one who repairs carpets?
Agnes from Wainuiomata
Hello Neighbours, I'm after a washing machine pls. I got cash!! Thank you
Negotiable
The Team from Wellington Water
You know what doesn't belong in the wastewater network? A giant orange cone! And yet...
This cone was found blocking one of the wastewater pump stations in Porirua's CBD last week.
Not too sure how it got there... But our team managed to clear it from the pump station before any … View moreYou know what doesn't belong in the wastewater network? A giant orange cone! And yet...
This cone was found blocking one of the wastewater pump stations in Porirua's CBD last week.
Not too sure how it got there... But our team managed to clear it from the pump station before any major damage was done. ?
In the past we've also found a pair of jeans, shampoo bottles, kids (and adults) toys, money, cellphones, pagers, and A LOT of wetwipes!
Rachel from Naenae
Hi All!
We are a family of 4 (plus a dog and a cat) looking to buy a house in Normandale/Maungaraki/Tirohanga/Harbourview/Korokoro. Our daughter turns 5 later this year and is starting at Normandale school so we are keen to move closer (we currently live in Naenae).
Please get in touch if you or … View moreHi All!
We are a family of 4 (plus a dog and a cat) looking to buy a house in Normandale/Maungaraki/Tirohanga/Harbourview/Korokoro. Our daughter turns 5 later this year and is starting at Normandale school so we are keen to move closer (we currently live in Naenae).
Please get in touch if you or anyone you know is looking to sell in these areas.
We are looking for at least 3 bedrooms and a garage anything extra is a bonus. Not afraid of a bit of diy either 🤞
Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand
It's National Volunteer Week!
Volunteers create positive change on many fronts – human rights, faith communities, health, education, sports and recreation, social services, arts and culture, emergency services, the environment and conservation, animal welfare, and community support … View moreIt's National Volunteer Week!
Volunteers create positive change on many fronts – human rights, faith communities, health, education, sports and recreation, social services, arts and culture, emergency services, the environment and conservation, animal welfare, and community support development – the list is endless.
If you're interested in volunteering please check out the link below to find out about the different ways you can volunteer:
nationalvolunteerweek.nz...
National Volunteer Week (17 - 23 June). The NVW 2018 theme: Volunteers, The Heart of our Community – By many, the work will be completed, Mā tini, mā mano, ka rapa te whai.
#NVW2018
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Some of the best scents in the garden are to be found in midwinter, usually from the likes of wintersweet and daphne.
But one highly fragrant and useful-for-so-many-purposes little shrub has slipped under the radar for far too long, says our Wairarapa columnist Kerry Carman.
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