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Gary from Waikanae
The weather is fine so come on down to the Mahara Place mid-week MARKET which is on TODAY (Tuesday) from 9.30am until midday near the new library in Waikanae. Fresh Fruit & Veg, Award winning Olive Oil, Plants, Seedlings and Fresh Flowers, Yummy Local Honey, Locally grown Avocados Jewellery … View moreThe weather is fine so come on down to the Mahara Place mid-week MARKET which is on TODAY (Tuesday) from 9.30am until midday near the new library in Waikanae. Fresh Fruit & Veg, Award winning Olive Oil, Plants, Seedlings and Fresh Flowers, Yummy Local Honey, Locally grown Avocados Jewellery & Crystals, Sewing Crafts, Knits, The Rawleigh's Man, Upcycled and Repurposed Items, Bric-a-brac, Books and lots lots more. See you there...SUPPORT LOCAL!!
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This week we feature a contribution from Simon Woolf.
"Kaka, were essentially extinct here in Wellington for over 100 years. Then in 2002 a small group was translocated to our fenced sanctuary Zealandia. Now Kaka fly freely around the CBD. There are approximately 1000 birds now, each with … View moreThis week we feature a contribution from Simon Woolf.
"Kaka, were essentially extinct here in Wellington for over 100 years. Then in 2002 a small group was translocated to our fenced sanctuary Zealandia. Now Kaka fly freely around the CBD. There are approximately 1000 birds now, each with its own personality.
They now also breed outside of Zealandia, and are seen throughout the city. These clever parrots are such entertainers, and are a photographers dream.?
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Mark and Nicola from Waikanae Beach
We had a couple of banksia trees taken down behind our fence just over a year ago and the resulting firewood is free to anyone who wants to come and take it away. All cut into rings but needs splitting. It will involve a bit of handballing / barrowing around the house to get it to a vehicle.
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Previously unemployed and struggling with anxiety, Jack found a new path after joining the Toroa Career Navigator programme run by Graeme Dingle Foundation Marlborough.
Through the programme, he discovered his passion for the viticulture industry and was able to secure a cadetship opportunity … View morePreviously unemployed and struggling with anxiety, Jack found a new path after joining the Toroa Career Navigator programme run by Graeme Dingle Foundation Marlborough.
Through the programme, he discovered his passion for the viticulture industry and was able to secure a cadetship opportunity with the help of his mentors and programme coordinator.
Now, almost six months into his job, he feels more confident and is grateful for the support he has received. Jack encourages other young people if given the opportunity to take the course and give things a go.
Find out more about the Graeme Dingle Foundation.
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Gary from Waikanae
WHEN:- Tuesday 4 April 7.20pm - 8.30pm
WHERE:- Room 4, Johnsonville Community Centre
3 Frankmoore Ave, Johnsonville
It is predicted that we could be hit hard with viruses this coming winter so how are you going to protect your family?
Join Murray Crawford, who has over 35 … View moreWHEN:- Tuesday 4 April 7.20pm - 8.30pm
WHERE:- Room 4, Johnsonville Community Centre
3 Frankmoore Ave, Johnsonville
It is predicted that we could be hit hard with viruses this coming winter so how are you going to protect your family?
Join Murray Crawford, who has over 35 years of experience, as he explains how to boost you and your families Immune System this winter and the health benefits of consuming Mother Natures superfood Colostrum.
"Winter is Coming" so now is the time to start protecting your Family.
Seating is limited so please phone/text Gary on 021 1155049 to reserve yours.
Sharon from Peka Peka
As new condition
176 litre grey water tank
2 80 litre water tanks
360 degree + rear view camera
Standard bike rack
Automatic satellite system
Washing machine
External gas bayonet … View moreAs new condition
176 litre grey water tank
2 80 litre water tanks
360 degree + rear view camera
Standard bike rack
Automatic satellite system
Washing machine
External gas bayonet
Diesel heater
Air conditioning
Caravan cover
Caravan available end of April
Price: $95,000
Marie from Waikanae
Have you noticed how the rankings for library book reservations have increased? Currently I have a number of reserves, which, based on a three week loan period per reservation, range from 33 weeks (8 months) to over 10 years (for Burnam Wood). It really isn't practical to organize ones … View moreHave you noticed how the rankings for library book reservations have increased? Currently I have a number of reserves, which, based on a three week loan period per reservation, range from 33 weeks (8 months) to over 10 years (for Burnam Wood). It really isn't practical to organize ones reading material even 8 months in advance, which leads me to conclude that people are missing out on access to library resources. The wait times are simply prohibitive.
This is concerning. Access to public facilities such as libraries and swimming pools is a mark of an equitable society. It's also irksome when one sees how willing KCDC is to spend money on pie in the sky projects like The Gateway and they cant find any additional funding for library books. Surely a few extra hundred for the most popular titles would not be that difficult to find. In the current high cost of living climate, reading a good book is a worthwhile activity. It doesn't use any power and it wont eat anything.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This week we feature a picture from Rosa Marie.
"A very enjoyable afternoon spent in Pāuatahanui Inlet capturing my feathered friends, including my beloved Kōtare."
Ruth McKenzie from Kapiti Concert Orchestra
Don't forget to book for our next concert on 15 April at 2.30pm in Te Raukura (Kapiti Performing Arts Centre, 32 Raumati Road). Early bird closes on 7 April. Book through Eventfinda or at Coastlands. We have the marvelous Bridget Douglas as soloist and Donald Armstrong conducting. It … View moreDon't forget to book for our next concert on 15 April at 2.30pm in Te Raukura (Kapiti Performing Arts Centre, 32 Raumati Road). Early bird closes on 7 April. Book through Eventfinda or at Coastlands. We have the marvelous Bridget Douglas as soloist and Donald Armstrong conducting. It should be a great concert.
Jan from Paraparaumu Beach
Ex tenants left it behind. Inspection welcome. Springs are rusty but appears in good working order.
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Sian from Otaki District
Hey Neighbours! I am looking for an old paslode battery charger if anyone has one they want to get rid of or even I could borrow until I am able to buy one? Happy Weekending to all! =)
Beds & More Outlet Shop - Levin
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For only $79 get 12 issues of NZ Gardener PLUS 5 Oriental Lily Bulbs worth $17 RRP from NZ Bulbs. Since 1957, NZ Bulbs has been supplying top quality bulbs to New Zealand gardeners. This family-owned business… View moreSpoil the Mum in your life with a subscription to NZ’s favourite gardening magazine.
For only $79 get 12 issues of NZ Gardener PLUS 5 Oriental Lily Bulbs worth $17 RRP from NZ Bulbs. Since 1957, NZ Bulbs has been supplying top quality bulbs to New Zealand gardeners. This family-owned business has shipped hundreds of spring and summer flowering bulbs and tubers all over New Zealand from their base near Feilding.
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Svea from Otaki District
Former greenhouse parts (it got munted by a tornado a while ago, so parts only)-in case someone wants to use it for a garden project?!
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