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1019 days ago

Interested in being interviewed?????

Nicky from Raumati South

Hi there 👋,

I am a Bachelor of Nursing student, studying at Whitireia College in Porirua, and I’m looking for help with an assignment.

If you are 3+ months pregnant/hāpu and wouldn’t mind meeting with me twice during your pregnancy and once after bubba is born, then please contact me 👍🏻. I will be asking you some relatively basic questions regarding your experience and how you are finding this time in your life and the transitions you are going through.

Your personal information is 💯 private and confidential, I will not include your name or any other personal information in my findings.

So…if you’re hāpu 3mnths + and interested (or know someone who might be), I’d LOVE to hear from you!!

Much appreciated

Nicky 👩🏻‍💻

(Please message me on neighbourly and we can arrange contact. Thanks 🙏)

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February’s Weather

Murray from Paraparaumu

Along with most places in Central New Zealand, February 2026 in Kāpiti was its fourth summery month. It was sunny and dry although slightly cooler than usual.

Our daily average maximum temperature was 22.2℃, over a degree cooler than average, being the lowest in over 10 years. February 2025 was similarly cooler, as is this summer generally. As usual, eastern areas of Central NZ averaged a degree warmer, but our overall average mean temperature was again the warmest at 18.1℃.

Our equivalent of 18.25 sunny days was average for February. Rainfall of about 87mm was above the average of 60mm, but it mostly fell in two events separated by two long dry periods, with the second in the middle of the month associated with a strong wind storm that brought a much-needed 40mm.

As our March average temperature is 21.6℃ the chances of getting a fifth summery month are pretty high. Rainfall averages 50mm, but as we are getting more than the historic average these days, it’s likely we will exceed this.

Photo: Sunrise February 20

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