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Phillip from Judgeford - Pauatahanui
Opening 5 November 2018 in Hartham Place, Porirua for amazing book, CD, DVD and clothing bargains. All proceeds to charitable projects in Porirua.
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Claudia from Titahi Bay
Mainly northern suburbs. Currently Ngaio and Aotea building sites.
Suit fit young person wanting casual work helping on building sites. Mainly keeping site tidy, clearing up rubbish, digging and helping to move materials around.
Must have car and license.
Immediate start. $16.50/hour + 8% … View moreMainly northern suburbs. Currently Ngaio and Aotea building sites.
Suit fit young person wanting casual work helping on building sites. Mainly keeping site tidy, clearing up rubbish, digging and helping to move materials around.
Must have car and license.
Immediate start. $16.50/hour + 8% holiday pay.
At least two days per week available, but probably more if you want it.
Call Claudia 021839840 or email claudia@clarkbuilding.co.nz
Maker Faire Wellington is a family-friendly event that will inspire Makers both young and young at heart!
Come along and get hands-on with different crafts, art and technology. Play with mini robots, learn about simple circuits, fight stupid robots, or sketch the shoe of your dreams!
Find out more!
Community Engagement Advisor from
The bus driver strike which was originally planned from Tuesday 23 October has been deferred until Thursday 25 October.
Bus services will no longer be affected on Tuesday 23 October, as previously advertised. We regret the impact and uncertainty the industrial action is having on our bus … View moreThe bus driver strike which was originally planned from Tuesday 23 October has been deferred until Thursday 25 October.
Bus services will no longer be affected on Tuesday 23 October, as previously advertised. We regret the impact and uncertainty the industrial action is having on our bus customers.
The strike action on Thursday could affect some services in Wellington city, Hutt Valley and Porirua. We will keep you updated on our website and social media.
For more information visit our website.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
From Monday 5 November this gate will be locked. We’re closing the road to Kaitawa Point in Whitireia Park & permanently restricting vehicle access to this area. Park users can still access the area for recreation and walking.
Apologies in advance if this causes our park users any … View moreFrom Monday 5 November this gate will be locked. We’re closing the road to Kaitawa Point in Whitireia Park & permanently restricting vehicle access to this area. Park users can still access the area for recreation and walking.
Apologies in advance if this causes our park users any inconvenience.
Victoria University of Wellington
Why wait?
Enrolling in a single course at Victoria University of Wellington gives you the flexibility to pursue your passion, gain new skills or supplement your experience.
“Doing courses for a Certificate of Proficiency is a great opportunity for people to follow their own interests, … View moreWhy wait?
Enrolling in a single course at Victoria University of Wellington gives you the flexibility to pursue your passion, gain new skills or supplement your experience.
“Doing courses for a Certificate of Proficiency is a great opportunity for people to follow their own interests, and suits anyone who really wants to extend their learning and improve their skills and knowledge.”—Robyn Bargh, Certificate of Proficiency student
Find out more
The Team from ACC New Zealand
For most workers, part of your wage goes to ACC. We’re proposing you pay more because accidents and medical costs have gone up. If you’re a wage earner, these proposals could affect you.
Learn about all the proposals and have your say at our site by October 25.
Learn more
We’re using a new high-tech building product to build more homes, faster, for those who need it most.
Cross-laminated timber (or CLT) allows state housing to be built more quickly and more safely, and creates attractive homes that are warmer, drier and safer for residents.
For the full … View moreWe’re using a new high-tech building product to build more homes, faster, for those who need it most.
Cross-laminated timber (or CLT) allows state housing to be built more quickly and more safely, and creates attractive homes that are warmer, drier and safer for residents.
For the full story, click here.
Learn more
Pamela Barnes from Avocado Oil NZ LTD
Hello neighbours, the team at Grove Avocado Oil are excited to announce that you can now purchase our range of extra virgin avocado oil flavours from our online store.
Visit our website to learn more about our products and see the delicious recipes that have been created for us by well-known … View moreHello neighbours, the team at Grove Avocado Oil are excited to announce that you can now purchase our range of extra virgin avocado oil flavours from our online store.
Visit our website to learn more about our products and see the delicious recipes that have been created for us by well-known New Zealand chef Michael Van de Elzen.
Pure avocado goodness, with at least 12 avocados in every bottle, Grove Avocado Oil is a natural source of vitamins and antioxidants. Discover why Grove is NZ’s number one avocado oil. Available online and in leading supermarkets.
The Grove Team
Check out our recipes!
Community Engagement Advisor from
Wellington city, Hutt Valley and Porirua bus customers could face disruption to their travel from Tuesday 23 October due to a strike by members of the Tramways Union. The strike could go beyond Tuesday and we are monitoring the situation.
Please plan before you travel, or make alternative … View moreWellington city, Hutt Valley and Porirua bus customers could face disruption to their travel from Tuesday 23 October due to a strike by members of the Tramways Union. The strike could go beyond Tuesday and we are monitoring the situation.
Please plan before you travel, or make alternative transport plans. We will keep you updated on our website and social media.
For more information visit our website.
Road access to Wellington was temporarily down to a windy, hilly road that heavy vehicles can't use after two crashes blocked State Highways 1 and 2.
- Remutaka Hill road on SH2 was closed shortly before midday Friday after two trucks collided, adding further pressure to the road network at… View moreRoad access to Wellington was temporarily down to a windy, hilly road that heavy vehicles can't use after two crashes blocked State Highways 1 and 2.
- Remutaka Hill road on SH2 was closed shortly before midday Friday after two trucks collided, adding further pressure to the road network at the start of Labour Weekend. The road reopened about 1pm.
- An earlier truck crash about 3.45am near Pukerua Bay on SH1 has been blocking the road in both directions. The Mainfreight truck was carrying hazardous chemicals and paint products. The driver received minor injuries.
Motorists have been warned of major delays, and light vehicles can use the Paekākāriki Hill Rd. The section of road between Paekākāriki and Grays Rd at Mana is closed and Police said it could remain this way until late.
Keep up-to-date with the traffic chaos here.
NZTA regional transport systems manager Mark Owen said: "If people are heading out of town they need to think of an alternative at this stage, and it's certainly going to take a lot longer if they take an alternative route."
Police have asked motorists to avoid the area.
Route 18e is now making its way from Karori to the University all the way to Miramar and back again, all day, every day.
Driven by your feedback, we’re fine-tuning the new network to make it more useful to more of you more often. For your real time connection with the new routes, download the… View moreRoute 18e is now making its way from Karori to the University all the way to Miramar and back again, all day, every day.
Driven by your feedback, we’re fine-tuning the new network to make it more useful to more of you more often. For your real time connection with the new routes, download the Metlink Commuter app.
www.metlink.org.nz/customer-services/heres-what-were-doing/
Community Engagement Advisor from
All services will be running on public holiday timetables on Monday 22 October.
?: All buses will be running on Sunday timetables
?️: Wellington Harbour ferry will be running on a weekend timetable
?: Buses will be replacing most train services
To learn more, view the full updates on our … View moreAll services will be running on public holiday timetables on Monday 22 October.
?: All buses will be running on Sunday timetables
?️: Wellington Harbour ferry will be running on a weekend timetable
?: Buses will be replacing most train services
To learn more, view the full updates on our website.
Reporter Kapi-Mana News
Speed limits on eight rural Porirua roads should be nearly halved, the councillors have decided.
Harris Road, Moonshine Road, Flightys Road, Murphys Road, Mulhern Road, Bradey Road, Belmont Road and Coroglen Rise, off Airlie Road, should all drop from 100km/h to 60km/h, councillors decided earlier … View moreSpeed limits on eight rural Porirua roads should be nearly halved, the councillors have decided.
Harris Road, Moonshine Road, Flightys Road, Murphys Road, Mulhern Road, Bradey Road, Belmont Road and Coroglen Rise, off Airlie Road, should all drop from 100km/h to 60km/h, councillors decided earlier this month.
The proposed changes will now go to NZTA for approval.
What do you think of the decision? Let us know.
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