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Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed
When I heard there would be changes to the consent rules around building sleep outs, I was excited. I've always wanted a tea house in my back yard... a garden room where I can do a bit of potting, maybe read a book, or just cool off in the shade.
Turns out it's not quite as simple as a … View moreWhen I heard there would be changes to the consent rules around building sleep outs, I was excited. I've always wanted a tea house in my back yard... a garden room where I can do a bit of potting, maybe read a book, or just cool off in the shade.
Turns out it's not quite as simple as a trip to the hardware store to burn a hole in your credit card. If you're thinking of putting something up on your property, check in here first:
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Lean from Titahi Bay
My mum, 67 year young Gayle van Heerden is planning on doing the virtual Comrades around Porirua this Sunday (14 June). The Comrades is an 89km ultra marathon held annually in South Africa, attracting thousands of competitors from around the world. This year it has been cancelled due to Covid 19,… View moreMy mum, 67 year young Gayle van Heerden is planning on doing the virtual Comrades around Porirua this Sunday (14 June). The Comrades is an 89km ultra marathon held annually in South Africa, attracting thousands of competitors from around the world. This year it has been cancelled due to Covid 19, and the organisers decided to hold a virtual comrades instead, where competitors can do 89km wherever they are and post their times and routes back to the event site.
My mum is currently in Titahi Bay, so decided to do it around the area. She plans on power walking the full 89km in under 14 hours. Her route will take her from Titahi Bay through Porirua, up to Pukerua Bay, back to Linden, and eventually finishing doing untold number of laps around Aotea lagoon.
If you are in the area and you see a tiny old lady with a stapled-together foam cap, walking like the blazes in the area between 5am 7pm, please give a shout of support.
Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
Just 30 minutes from Nelson, you'll find this unique hotel - the brainchild of passionate and super-friendly locals Judy and Steve Richards. Would you stay?
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Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
Luxury lodges, usually full of overseas tourists and facing the off-peak winter season are slashing prices as much as 60 per cent, making a night at these lodges a little more accessible.
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Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
It's a cross between a fighter jet and torpedo - that looks like a shark - and this Queenstown ride has been discounted to encourage more Kiwis to travel.
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Support Local from Neighbourly Nz
Over 450 New Zealand businesses have now downloaded Support Local Shop Local posters, stickers and signs! Have you spotted one in your neighbourhood yet?
If you're a small business owner, make sure you help tell your local story by checking out the brilliant toolkits at support-local.nz … View moreOver 450 New Zealand businesses have now downloaded Support Local Shop Local posters, stickers and signs! Have you spotted one in your neighbourhood yet?
If you're a small business owner, make sure you help tell your local story by checking out the brilliant toolkits at support-local.nz created by our mates at Stanley Street (they're local too!)
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Christine from Titahi Bay
Read article in Stuff today about Turangi. They have exactly the same problem as we do. With noise keeping most of us awake every night.
Isaac from Adrenalin Forest Wellington
Adrenalin Forest Wellington now Open!
We do have some extra restrictions and precautions in place.
Please check out our update!!!
The Team from Resene ColorShop Petone
Use colourful wallpaper to update a tired old piece of furniture easily!
Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Michelle from Cannons Creek
I am raising funds for Mary Potter Hospice and the new Wellington Children's Hospital. Both of these places mean a lot to me. Once I get to $4000, I will shave all of my hair off!
To support my campaign please visit
givealittle.co.nz...
Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary
These words - Phishing, Smishing and Vishing* are not in my Oxford Dictionary (yet) but we had better take note of them.
Sareta Fraser of KiwiBank’s 15-strong Fraud Investigation team gave us a Zoom talk this week about the perils facing the whole community from online, telephone, and … View moreThese words - Phishing, Smishing and Vishing* are not in my Oxford Dictionary (yet) but we had better take note of them.
Sareta Fraser of KiwiBank’s 15-strong Fraud Investigation team gave us a Zoom talk this week about the perils facing the whole community from online, telephone, and door-to-door scams.
The rascally scammers are professional, clever, and very patient. They aim to profit by stealing your money or your information, or both. They are constantly experimenting and changing their methods.
72% of the adult population has been targeted by scammers. In 2018 $33m was reportedly lost to scammers, but the real figure is probably much higher. Anyone can become a victim, and scamming is underreported because victims often feel shame or embarrassment.
The scammers use cunning tactics to lure their victims: they promise riches, build credibility in various ways, claim that others are buying in, and stress the urgency of decisions: “don’t miss out on this golden opportunity”.
Common Scams - These can include the selling of worthless investment products, the promise of romance, invading your computer privacy to redirect your savings, preying on your generosity, the selling of non-existent products online, and identity theft.
Red Flags - Approaches that come out of the blue are suspect, as are poor grammar or spelling in emails, requests to pay untraceable, and overpayment claims. Beware of online surveys and approaches via social media. Offers which seem ‘too good to be true’ always are.
Education and awareness are the antidotes to scamming. Knowledge is power, and prevention is the key. Victims shouldn’t blame themselves and should seek help from banks, Netsafe, or the police.
It’s a funny world when we can be robbed by a geek in Kazakhstan, or wherever, operating out of their bedroom. Be vigilant!
For more information and advice you can go here.
*Scams by email, text, or telephone, respectively.
Did you know a government and industry study found the condition of as many as one in two New Zealand homes assessed wasn’t as healthy as it should be?
That has a big impact on our health, but despite the obstacles we face, there are lots of simple ways to make your place warmer and drier, … View moreDid you know a government and industry study found the condition of as many as one in two New Zealand homes assessed wasn’t as healthy as it should be?
That has a big impact on our health, but despite the obstacles we face, there are lots of simple ways to make your place warmer and drier, more comfortable and easier to heat.
Find out more
Reporter NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Hi everyone, the next issue of Get Growing will be released early next week, so keep your eyes peeled! In the meantime you can read all previous editions here, so dig in and enjoy!
Kate from Tawa
This large piece of Axminster wool carpet is being replaced late June. It's huge! Approx dimensions are 7 m x 3.5 m (note the room is huge and does not fit the picture frame - it is much bigger!). It is in overall good condition but there is a couple of areas where it has been accidentally … View moreThis large piece of Axminster wool carpet is being replaced late June. It's huge! Approx dimensions are 7 m x 3.5 m (note the room is huge and does not fit the picture frame - it is much bigger!). It is in overall good condition but there is a couple of areas where it has been accidentally cut by a craft knife - however it is such a big room that there is still plenty in good condition to fit a smaller room or make a selection of rugs from. Carpet is in Tawa and viewing welcome. We plan to uplift end of June so get in quick. Viewing welcome. Price neg.
Price: $399
Malvina Major Retirement Village
Hear from resident Jenny, on why Malvina Major Retirement Village was a safe haven during lockdown
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