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Jackie from Otaki District
Hi all - Does anyone have a random pile of these interlock bricks taking up space that need a new home. Any colour or texture. We need so many its a bit daunting, so happy to take any you have off your hands $$$negotiable
"Having a will in place means your family knows exactly what to do when you pass away. They can feel at ease knowing they are carrying out your final wishes the way you wanted." Kiran Prasad Principal Trustee in Wellington. Kiran had a chat with Stuff recently about the importance of … View more"Having a will in place means your family knows exactly what to do when you pass away. They can feel at ease knowing they are carrying out your final wishes the way you wanted." Kiran Prasad Principal Trustee in Wellington. Kiran had a chat with Stuff recently about the importance of sorting a will, especially when your circumstances change or at a key life stages. Check out the article in the link below.
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
Loneliness is a growing issue for Kiwis of all ages. But the good news is, that it is solvable!
The NZ Coalition to End Loneliness is running a ‘Light up loneliness’ campaign this month to raise awareness and encourage action on loneliness across Aotearoa.
The New Zealand Coalition to … View moreLoneliness is a growing issue for Kiwis of all ages. But the good news is, that it is solvable!
The NZ Coalition to End Loneliness is running a ‘Light up loneliness’ campaign this month to raise awareness and encourage action on loneliness across Aotearoa.
The New Zealand Coalition to End Loneliness is a growing group of non-profit organisations, businesses and researchers working together to end loneliness for individuals, in communities, and at workplaces in New Zealand.
They are now calling on Local Government to help them “Light up loneliness”.
“Imagine if every Mayor and Council across New Zealand helped promote the “Lets End Loneliness” website and made tackling loneliness a priority, using their own local community resources,” says Stephanie Clare, Age Concern New Zealand Chief Executive.
“It would be a gamechanger. Taking this issue out of the shadows, reducing the stigma and shame, and giving it light is the aim of the campaign” she says.
Social connection is a key factor for healthy, prosperous people, communities, and workplaces, but loneliness in New Zealand is increasing. In the March 2021 quarter 18.4% of New Zealanders felt lonely most, all or some of the time, up from 16.6% in 2018, and 13.9% in 2014.
“Many of us have experienced loneliness at some time in our lives and we know that feels horrible, but it can be addressed and solved. Together we can end loneliness for New Zealanders who feel isolated” says Sam Johnson, Founder and Chief Executive of Student Volunteer Army.
The letsendloneliness.co.nz website provides information on tackling loneliness and where to get help, as well as up-to-date news and research.
“The website is designed as a source of information which also links people to support services. We challenge every Local Council in New Zealand to create a link on their own websites to letsendloneliness.co.nz” says Sam Johnson.
The recent COVID-19 lockdown highlights that everyone can feel isolated and lonely. Catherine Hall, Chief Executive of Alzheimers New Zealand believes everyone should feel safe, supported, loved, and connected.
“Sadly, people often find family, whānau and friends take a step back just when they need them most. We stand alongside our coalition partners and with all New Zealanders, to make sure no one feels alone.”
Help light up loneliness! The campaign is not just for councils. Anyone can create a link to the letsendloneliness.co.nz or post a mention through social media channels to support the ‘Light up loneliness’ campaign.
Together we can end loneliness, one person, one community, one workplace at a time.
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Tune in at 9.30am for the livestream of today's Council meeting. 🎥
Councillors will discuss:
-the Representation Review final proposal
-notice of motion on the free fares on public transport campaign (being coordinated by the Aotearoa Collective for Public Transport Equity).
Watch the … View moreTune in at 9.30am for the livestream of today's Council meeting. 🎥
Councillors will discuss:
-the Representation Review final proposal
-notice of motion on the free fares on public transport campaign (being coordinated by the Aotearoa Collective for Public Transport Equity).
Watch the livestream from the link below.
Donna from Otaki District
Well folks, as promised when I said Watch This Space here is what has been organised for happenings around the Homeless in Kapiti-Otaki to do. Unfortunately, Rome was not built in a day so a lot of work has gone into these events. First up is the Petition/Call for action
* The Petition/Call For … View moreWell folks, as promised when I said Watch This Space here is what has been organised for happenings around the Homeless in Kapiti-Otaki to do. Unfortunately, Rome was not built in a day so a lot of work has gone into these events. First up is the Petition/Call for action
* The Petition/Call For Action is now available in Otaki at Maoriland and will be available at the Otaki Library sometime today. Either myself or someone else will circulate to other places in Otaki and those places will be mentioned here where that will be. I will be circulating it in Paraparaumu Beach today and further places in Paraparaumu tomorrow. Waikanae will have places available for it later today. Places of interest where I would like to circulate it to are Paekakariki and all areas in Raumati and that will start from tomorrow also unless someone is keen to meet up with me and have the Petition/Call For Action available in their vicinity
* Put this date in your diary for the Hikoi to raise awareness of the critical situation of Homelessness. 4 December gathering in Paraparaumu Beach at 1.30 pm and setting off at 2.00 pm to the area between Kapiti Library and KCDC building. Did you know this area is called the Speakers Corner (further details coming later today or tomorrow)
* Available now is a survey to be completed anonymously at this link
haveyoursay.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Natasha from Waikanae
My 15 year old son is looking for some work over the school holidays. He is studying to be a plumber and ideally would love to learn more about the trade by doing some work experience over the Christmas break. He's a good worker, reliable and willing to learn. Prefer something local but will … View moreMy 15 year old son is looking for some work over the school holidays. He is studying to be a plumber and ideally would love to learn more about the trade by doing some work experience over the Christmas break. He's a good worker, reliable and willing to learn. Prefer something local but will consider all options.
Emilie Petitdemange from Pink Caravan Education & Awareness - Paraparaumu
Each year our breast health nurses travel around New Zealand in our iconic Pink Caravan, to talk about mammograms, offer advice about checking your breasts, healthy lifestyles and family risk. Our nurses have valuable advice about symptoms, treatments, support groups and post-surgery options.
The… View moreEach year our breast health nurses travel around New Zealand in our iconic Pink Caravan, to talk about mammograms, offer advice about checking your breasts, healthy lifestyles and family risk. Our nurses have valuable advice about symptoms, treatments, support groups and post-surgery options.
The breast care nurses have visual and hands-on displays of breast cancer symptoms that most women won’t have seen before, and will use prosthetic breasts to show what a lump feels like. We are currently touring the Porirua and Wellington regions with the Pink Caravan.
Our breast nurses would love to have a chat to you, so check out where the Caravan is headed and when it comes to a town near you, pop in and say hi.
- On 15 November, our team of breast care nurses will park the Pink caravan in Paraparaumu for the day at Coastlands Shopping centre (Coastlands Shoppingtown Ltd, State Highway 1, Paraparaumu)
- On 16 November, our team of breast care nurses will park the Pink caravan in Otaki for the day at New World (155-163 Main Highway, Ōtaki).
More information at www.breastcancerfoundation.org.nz...
Donna from Otaki District
There’s growing concern about increasing housing and social needs of our district, so we’re taking an in-depth look at what’s happening, and what’s likely to happen as our district continues to grow. To see more about this and to fill in the survey anonymously click on this link
… View moreThere’s growing concern about increasing housing and social needs of our district, so we’re taking an in-depth look at what’s happening, and what’s likely to happen as our district continues to grow. To see more about this and to fill in the survey anonymously click on this link
haveyoursay.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Reporter Community News
It is little blue penguin/kororā time so please remember to look out for them near the beach and to keep your dog under control.
These little guys nest along our southern beach at Paekākāriki, between Beach Road and Fisherman’s Table, from November to March.
If you find a sick or injured … View moreIt is little blue penguin/kororā time so please remember to look out for them near the beach and to keep your dog under control.
These little guys nest along our southern beach at Paekākāriki, between Beach Road and Fisherman’s Table, from November to March.
If you find a sick or injured penguin, please call our friends at the Department of Conservation on 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468).
In this spring edition we’re looking at ways to promote being kind to yourself – both physically and mentally.
Learn yoga poses from Ryman resident and yoga lover Lynette. Brighten up your garden while enjoying some fresh air, with tips from landscaping guru Matt.
We all know that food … View moreIn this spring edition we’re looking at ways to promote being kind to yourself – both physically and mentally.
Learn yoga poses from Ryman resident and yoga lover Lynette. Brighten up your garden while enjoying some fresh air, with tips from landscaping guru Matt.
We all know that food brings people together, so follow Manu’s guide to creating the most delicious platter to share with your friends and whānau.
Read our free online copy
KiwiRail is upgrading the Interislander ferry terminal at Kaiwharawhara in Wellington?
Proposed changes include a new wharf, an upgraded terminal building and well-designed surrounds for parking, people and the safe movement of vehicles.
Work is planned to start next year, ready for the … View moreKiwiRail is upgrading the Interislander ferry terminal at Kaiwharawhara in Wellington?
Proposed changes include a new wharf, an upgraded terminal building and well-designed surrounds for parking, people and the safe movement of vehicles.
Work is planned to start next year, ready for the arrival of two bigger, and more environmentally friendly ferries from 2025.
The Interislander is considered one of the most beautiful in the world, so let’s create an arrival experience to match.
Consultation on proposed design for the Kaiwharawhara terminal is open now until 30 November. Go to wellingtonprecinct.co.nz and have your say.
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Joan from Paraparaumu Beach
Large single fully lined curtain in shades of gold and brown. Fits window 340 cms. wide x 330 cms. sloping to 240cms at shorter side. Excellent condition, no mould or mildew. Non smoking household.
Price: $75
Barry from Paraparaumu
Description
We have used this keyboard about 6 times since we bought it in 2013, and it has been gathering dust since then.
It is compatible with Samsung Smart LED tv's 2012 and above.
Write messages and web addresses without cables
Navigate the internet and your TV via handy … View moreDescription
We have used this keyboard about 6 times since we bought it in 2013, and it has been gathering dust since then.
It is compatible with Samsung Smart LED tv's 2012 and above.
Write messages and web addresses without cables
Navigate the internet and your TV via handy touchpad
Use hotkeys for common remote control functions
Connect to compatible Samsung tabs and smartphones
Enhance your Smart TV experience with the Smart Wireless Keyboard. Accessing the internet with Smart Hub has never been easier. You can write social network messages and emails or enter web addresses quickly, easily and comfortably. Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity lets you get connected with no hassle and type from wherever you want, whether you need to be at your desk or relaxing on the sofa. Free yourself from cables with wireless typing.
We paid $169 when we bought it.
Price: $50
Reporter Community News
Something a bit different this week. Put a caption to to this pic from Rosa Marie, taken in her Stokes Valley garden of starlings, a blackbird and a sparrow (is the sparrow playing dead?).
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Gary from Waikanae
The forecast is great so come on down to the Mahara Place Market by the new library in Waikanae. 9.30am - Midday. Fresh Veges, Plants/seedlings, Local Honey, Olive Oil, Crafts, Upcycled/Recycled, The Rawleigh's Man, Books, Bric-a-Brac and lots lots more. See you there :-)
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