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1190 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Chewie

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Rebecca from Petone and Chewie.
"This is Chewie. She is shown here practising for her Catlympics debut.>
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.

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1188 days ago

White Fronted Terns (1179-1)

Paul from Levin

Photographed at the Manawatu River Estuary, Foxton.

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1189 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Samba

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

It is normally one Pet of the Day a week but this picture of Samba is just so good it could not be left out. Samba belongs to Anne and Sean Mulcahy from Carterton.

Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say … View more
It is normally one Pet of the Day a week but this picture of Samba is just so good it could not be left out. Samba belongs to Anne and Sean Mulcahy from Carterton.

Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.

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1191 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

This Murray Webb cartoon from 2008, should bring back some memories.

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1188 days ago

1970s audio cabinet

Bryn from Paraparaumu Beach

Stereo/audio cabinet no longer required.
96cm tall
30cm d
32cm w
On wheels. The glass lid has come away from the hinges, but is intact. Adjustable shelves and room to store records. Just the cabinet, not the items inside.

Free

1197 days ago

Just When You Thought It Couldnt Get Worse

Marie from Waikanae

I’ve realized that I have probably been lulled into a false sense of security in recent years over the way local government is administered in Kapiti. I assumed we had a steady hand on the tiller in our current Mayor. However, the opposition to our recycling centre closing has opened up a whole… View moreI’ve realized that I have probably been lulled into a false sense of security in recent years over the way local government is administered in Kapiti. I assumed we had a steady hand on the tiller in our current Mayor. However, the opposition to our recycling centre closing has opened up a whole other, bigger, can of worms. The Mayor does not have his hand on the tiller at all. The Chief Executive, a salaried, non-elected staff member with no electoral accountability, is running the show. As anyone who has done Political Science 101 knows, ”he who controls the agenda controls the process”. Nothing goes on the council agenda without the approval of the Chief Executive.


Community representation is no longer possible. A pre-prepared staff report must accompany any notice of motion put before the council. If the staff don’t like it, there is no motion on the agenda. It is all through the Long Term Plan if you care to have a look. Each activity has a staff recommendation attached to it and the action is decided on the basis of this report. What do the staff recommend? Basically they say that the action is recommended because they say so. Evidence based decision making has also gone out the door along with the democratic process.


Representation is denied. Community Boards who attempt to put a motion on the council agenda are told by the Chief Executive that it cannot go ahead because there is no pre-prepared staff report and/or the item is not relevant for the community board to discuss. Just what the process is for obtaining a pre-prepared report from the staff is unclear. There does not appear to be any framework for doing so.


One community board whose notice of motion was rejected sought redress from the Ombudsman only to have the request itself rejected. Why? Because the first thing the Ombudsman did was send the request to the Chief Executive. It’s created a barrage of mixed metaphors; the tail is wagging the dog, the fox is in charge of the henhouse and the ship is headed for the rocks. Democracy as we know it in Kapiti is dead. This is serious stuff. As one colleague, a former high ranking diplomat has commented “Its most disconcerting”
Disconcerting indeed. Question is, what can we do about it?

1189 days ago

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1189 days ago

Four Vintage Sherry Glasses

Annette from Waikanae

4 vintage sherry glasses with a bunch of grape pattern on them.

Price: $8

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1189 days ago

Four Flutes

Annette from Waikanae

4 glass flutes.

Price: $8

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1189 days ago

Four Vintage Liqueur Glasses

Annette from Waikanae

4 vintage liqueur glasses with a bunch of grapes pattern on them.

Price: $8

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1189 days ago

Six Burgundy Glasses

Annette from Waikanae

6 vintage burgundy glasses.

Price: $10

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1189 days ago

Two Brandy Glasses

Annette from Waikanae

Two vintage brandy glasses.

Price: $5

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1189 days ago

Hand Knitted Woman's Jersey

Annette from Waikanae

This is a lovely hand knitted jersey (size 14)
It is in very good condition.
I don't know if it is pure wool or a wool blend.
We are a smoke and pet free home.

Price: $20

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1189 days ago

Philips Garment Steamer GC510

Annette from Waikanae

Garment steamer with 1 litre water tank. Suitable for tap water.
Continuous steaming for up to 30 minutes.
There is no garment hanger with the steamer.

Price: $50

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1189 days ago

Mahjong Set

Annette from Waikanae

Mum has dementia and can no longer play.
Full set of 144 tiles and 4 blank tiles.
There are 6 dice and 4 superior quality, wooden racks.
Also included a well-worn copy of "The Mahjong Player's Companion" by P. A. Thompson & B. Maloney.

Price: $100

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