Aotea, Porirua

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

1263 days ago

Resident-friendly terms

Our pioneering approach to retirement living includes resident-friendly terms designed to protect you and your family.

Ryman’s Peace of Mind Guarantees include terms such as our deferred management fee that is capped at 20 percent, one of the lowest in the retirement sector.
Our base weekly… View more
Our pioneering approach to retirement living includes resident-friendly terms designed to protect you and your family.

Ryman’s Peace of Mind Guarantees include terms such as our deferred management fee that is capped at 20 percent, one of the lowest in the retirement sector.
Our base weekly fee is fixed for the entire time you occupy your townhouse or apartment*, and comprehensive care can be dialled up as your needs change.

Terms like these provide you with greater confidence to live the way you want.
*Some conditions apply
Learn more

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1263 days ago

Free trampoline

Tim from Aotea

Well loved trampoline, free to a good home. Pick up only from Aotea.
Call of text Tim on 0212282551.

Free

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1264 days ago

Figaro Car from Waikanae

Estelle from Whitby

In Feb this year Don and Judy from Waikanae had a Figaro car for sale which didn't sell- I'm trying to get intouch ,
please does anyone know them

1264 days ago

LOVE LOCAL PORIRUA

Rod from Hive World Honey

Come and see us at Love local in the Te Rauparaha Centre on Saturday
WE will have 6 different honey varieties on tap so bring a jar or container. Also wax wraps, Beeswax candles and much more.

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1265 days ago

20 Reasons to decline a license to pollute

Michelle from Titahi Bay

Last night's hui was an eye-opener for the community, a meeting on a significant asset with significant impact on the environment, aquatic and human life, and not one Council representative there. Instead we had to listen to Council contractors justification of their spend on $1.7million … View moreLast night's hui was an eye-opener for the community, a meeting on a significant asset with significant impact on the environment, aquatic and human life, and not one Council representative there. Instead we had to listen to Council contractors justification of their spend on $1.7million thus far, on a license to pollute. What it feels like is they are spending all this time and money to create a consent document to justify what they are already doing (and increase doing) so they won't be penalised in the future.
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1264 days ago

Stars Whakatauki

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Wellington

Our Stars programme is underpinned by this whakatauki (proverb):
Tukua kia tu takitahi nga whetu o te rangi
Let each star in the sky shine its own light

Stars ⭐ is a 12-month mentoring programme that supports, motivates and positively reinforces Year 9 students during their first year in … View more
Our Stars programme is underpinned by this whakatauki (proverb):
Tukua kia tu takitahi nga whetu o te rangi
Let each star in the sky shine its own light

Stars ⭐ is a 12-month mentoring programme that supports, motivates and positively reinforces Year 9 students during their first year in secondary school. To find out more, head to our website today!

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1265 days ago

Welcome sign

The Team from Resene ColorShop Petone

A vintage print can make a great welcome sign for your home entrance way by simply adding some hand painted letters in your choice of Resene colours!

Find out how to create your own.

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1267 days ago

Poll: Do you support the nurses strike?

Reporter Community News

Thirty thousand nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants across the country are striking on Wednesday today for better pay, more sick leave and safer work conditions.
They will walk off the job for eight hours from 11am until 7pm.

Do you support the nurses strike?
  • 88.3% Yes
    88.3% Complete
  • 11.7% No
    11.7% Complete
1008 votes
1267 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

Any thoughts on who these two are?

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1267 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

Yep, it is not Friday but by coincidence both Andrew Gorrie and Rosa Marie visited Zealandia and photographed a stroppy tūī who did not want to share the sugar feeder.
Check out the photo of a kaka by Gorrie and the tūī by Marie. Which picture do your prefer?

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1265 days ago

Carry crate for large cat / small dog

Jenny from Titahi Bay

53cm x 32cm.
In very good used condition.

Price: $25

1265 days ago

Family Yoga Classes - This Sunday!

Samantha from Beyond Yoga

🧘 Join us for Family Yoga 🧘
Sunday 13 June 11:15am (age 5-8) & 12pm (age 9-12)

We are offering two 30-minute sessions, separated by age: 5-8 years old & 9-12 years old. No yoga experience required. Each child must be accompanied by an adult.

Cost: $12, which includes entry for 1 … View more
🧘 Join us for Family Yoga 🧘
Sunday 13 June 11:15am (age 5-8) & 12pm (age 9-12)

We are offering two 30-minute sessions, separated by age: 5-8 years old & 9-12 years old. No yoga experience required. Each child must be accompanied by an adult.

Cost: $12, which includes entry for 1 adult & 1 child. Additional child cost is $12.

Sign up: www.beyondyoga.co.nz...

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1274 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

It has been in the news a lot lately, under a different name, so where is this?

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1266 days ago

Rice Bags for sale!

Tim from Aotea

Kia ora everyone...
Aotearoa-New Zealand Made Rice Bags for sale. Please see documents and images. Thank you!

Negotiable

1266 days ago

Do you support the council selling social housing?

Reporter Community News

Porirua City Council is out of the social housing game, voting to sell Moana Court with the condition the complex remains as social housing.
The flats complex on Te Pene Avenue, Tītahi Bay was built in 1974 to provide low-cost pensioner accommodation, it is now worth around $3.3 million.
There was… View more
Porirua City Council is out of the social housing game, voting to sell Moana Court with the condition the complex remains as social housing.
The flats complex on Te Pene Avenue, Tītahi Bay was built in 1974 to provide low-cost pensioner accommodation, it is now worth around $3.3 million.
There was much debate around the council table during the vote on the Long Term Plan on Thursday, which would set the focus and budget for council over the next 30 years.
Porirua social services recently cited housing as the “most urgent and pressing issue” facing families they worked with.
Do you support the council selling social housing?
Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.

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