Cannons Creek, Porirua

Want to get to know your neighbours?

Want to get to know your neighbours?

Check out our Know Thy Neighbour page here.

531 days ago

Child’s study desk

Neil from Tawa

Made of solid pine, with 2 drawers, 1180 x 560mm
In good condition - minor scratches.

Price: $50

Image
531 days ago

LOVE LOCAL PORIRUA

Rod from Hive World Honey

First a big thank you to all who visited our booth at Love Local Porirua, it was our best ever day!
Hive World Honey now have a website - tale a peek!
We have information on all our honey varieties available and honey recipes. We will be posting blogs regularly so check us out.

Image
J
531 days ago

NgatiToa Social Badminton

Jon from Whitby

Come join us Monday Nights from 7:30pm for a friendly hit around the courts. NgatiToa Domain Hall, 7:30-9pm every Monday $8 casual $5 student

533 days ago

Thermogard Chest Cooler Sachets

Ritchie from Tawa

--ALREADY TAKEN--

Three dozen sachets more or less of Thermogard used once. Let me know if anyone needs this, otherwise will go to bin.

Free

535 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

This week a contribution from Louise Thomas.

"Probably my favourite ducky-type bird. The colour-ways are understated and sophisticated, with a pop of bright red and green. They often climb low hanging trees over water and stand on one leg and look extremely chill doing it. Grey … View more
This week a contribution from Louise Thomas.

"Probably my favourite ducky-type bird. The colour-ways are understated and sophisticated, with a pop of bright red and green. They often climb low hanging trees over water and stand on one leg and look extremely chill doing it. Grey teal/tētē-moroiti (Anas gracilis) on Henley Lake in Masterton. Bird #40 in 2023."

Image
539 days ago

Auditory Processing Disorder

Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary

This week’s speaker was Natalie Bryan, whose son Jackson suffers from Auditory Processing Disorder, or APD. Natalie is a multi-tasker who runs a tiling business with her husband, is a life coach, has two children, and recently has become an author and illustrator.

Jackson’s condition was … View more
This week’s speaker was Natalie Bryan, whose son Jackson suffers from Auditory Processing Disorder, or APD. Natalie is a multi-tasker who runs a tiling business with her husband, is a life coach, has two children, and recently has become an author and illustrator.

Jackson’s condition was first noticed when he was traumatised at a particularly noisy family day out. Essentially, APD means that sounds received by the ears are scrambled in the brain and lose much of their meaning. It varies in its effect and severity. Symptoms include tiredness and poor memory retention, and can lead to loss of self-confidence and behavioural problems. Up to 6% of children may be suffering from APD.

There is no cure for APD, but the brain can be trained to lessen its effects.

APD sufferers need support, and supporters need networks. Natalie decided to write, illustrate and publish a book (“JC the Bumble Bee”) in 2022 to describe Jackson’s journey. It lists resources available to the parents of APD sufferers.

Natalie played an audio simulation of what APD feels like, which was disturbing.

Natalie is an accomplished speaker and asked the club to help publicise and spread her new book to those who may need it.

She was kind enough to share her presentation which you can find here. JC_bumble_Bee_Presentation.pdf

B
535 days ago

Wondering whose dog

Brooke from Papakowhai

Seen twice in 2 days. 3 legged black and white dog wandering Papakowhai. Is this your dog, or do you know where it lives?

534 days ago

Tawa RSA Bowling Club Quiz

Tracey from Tawa

This Sunday 11th June. Starting at 2pm. Come and join us... You don't need to be a member... Just sign in at the bar

Image
534 days ago
535 days ago

Your adventures change, the fees won’t

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

When you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you … View moreWhen you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you enjoy.

Find out more about our living options today and get ready for a new lifestyle.

*some conditions apply
Learn more

Image
535 days ago

Love Local Porirua at Te Rauparaha Centre

Rod from Hive World Honey

See you at our stand on Saturday.
We have some products on special.
Beeswax Candles
Honey on tap
Honey gift baskets
1000 piece Jigsaw puzzles
and more ...

538 days ago

Poll: Should all homes have curtains?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Even well-insulated homes can lose up to 45% of the room's heat without having adequate curtains. This is why Curtain Banks are in high demand at this time of year.

A petition is circulating to get curtains added as part of the Healthy Homes Standards in the hopes of helping renters avoid… View more
Even well-insulated homes can lose up to 45% of the room's heat without having adequate curtains. This is why Curtain Banks are in high demand at this time of year.

A petition is circulating to get curtains added as part of the Healthy Homes Standards in the hopes of helping renters avoid living in cold, damp conditions. Do you think curtains should be mandatory for New Zealand homes?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

Image
Should all homes have curtains?
  • 78.5% Yes - it should be a must
    78.5% Complete
  • 13.9% No - it should be up to the landlord
    13.9% Complete
  • 7.6% I'd need more information
    7.6% Complete
2481 votes
536 days ago

AWE weave together the sounds of Aotearoa

Chamber Music New Zealand

Combining electronic sounds with taonga puoro (traditional Māori instruments) and other musical elements, AWE weave together the sounds of Aotearoa with the musical textures of their imagination.

Their music creates unique experiences for audiences of all ages, drawing on musical traditions … View more
Combining electronic sounds with taonga puoro (traditional Māori instruments) and other musical elements, AWE weave together the sounds of Aotearoa with the musical textures of their imagination.

Their music creates unique experiences for audiences of all ages, drawing on musical traditions both new and old, stories past and present, and bringing together different cultural practices and perspectives. The concert will feature material from their debut album as well as new improvisational pieces, where listeners are encouraged to move beyond convention into new sonic territory.
Find out more

536 days ago

2 Bay RAID USB 3.0 External Hard Drive Enclosure

Ritchie from Tawa

Fully working pre-configured RAID 1 (requires plug adapter). Pick-up at Lyndhurst Rugby Parking spot. Will bin otherwise.

Free

536 days ago

Brrrrr....Soup Day here @130 Main Rd Tawa

The Team from

Sometimes all we need is a little wee bit of something!

Image
Top