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Brenden Jacobsen is the Managing Director of Ninness Funeral Home and feels proud and privileged to be the longest-serving practicing funeral director in Porirua City.
Having grown up in Pauatahanui, Brenden was educated locally before attending St Patrick’s College, Silverstream. Brenden … View moreBrenden Jacobsen is the Managing Director of Ninness Funeral Home and feels proud and privileged to be the longest-serving practicing funeral director in Porirua City.
Having grown up in Pauatahanui, Brenden was educated locally before attending St Patrick’s College, Silverstream. Brenden commenced his career in funeral services in 2001 and has completed studies and qualifications in Embalming and Funeral Directing.
Brenden is a member of the NZ Embalmers Association and is a registered funeral director with the Funeral Directors Association of New Zealand.
Brenden has a wide range of interests including travelling, spending time with friends, collecting antiques and reading.
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New Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world. To break the silence, The Warehouse is partnering with Youthline from 10 - 30 Oct. You can support young people in crisis to get the help they need by buying a $2 pen or donating at the checkout. Your support will ensure … View moreNew Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world. To break the silence, The Warehouse is partnering with Youthline from 10 - 30 Oct. You can support young people in crisis to get the help they need by buying a $2 pen or donating at the checkout. Your support will ensure that every call, text and email to Youthline gets answered.
Head to your local store to donate today! The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better community.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
"Staying independent, confident and healthy is important at any age, but especially if you or someone you love is over 65. Have you heard about the ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ movement? There’s a website full of practical information and advice, as well as local strength and balance … View more"Staying independent, confident and healthy is important at any age, but especially if you or someone you love is over 65. Have you heard about the ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ movement? There’s a website full of practical information and advice, as well as local strength and balance classes to keep you steady on your feet.
Go to livestronger.org.nz to find out more and keep loving your independence. Brought to you by ACC, Ministry of Health and Health Quality and Safety Commission."
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Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
Council staff have removed a large pile of rubbish that was dumped beside the beautiful Pāuatahanui Inlet last night.
While they will be checking through the contents to see if they can trace the owners, people are being reminded that if they spot anyone dumping rubbish illegally please note down… View moreCouncil staff have removed a large pile of rubbish that was dumped beside the beautiful Pāuatahanui Inlet last night.
While they will be checking through the contents to see if they can trace the owners, people are being reminded that if they spot anyone dumping rubbish illegally please note down their vehicle registration and phone the council on 237 5089.
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hi neighbours, do you like to use potting mix and compost in your garden? If so, are you aware of the risks?
ESR scientists say infection rates from legionella bacteria found in potting mix and compost are rising and gardeners need to be careful. They advise anyone working closely with these … View moreHi neighbours, do you like to use potting mix and compost in your garden? If so, are you aware of the risks?
ESR scientists say infection rates from legionella bacteria found in potting mix and compost are rising and gardeners need to be careful. They advise anyone working closely with these mixtures to wear a close-fitting face mask and gardening gloves. Find out what else you can do to protect yourself against Legionnaires' disease, here.
Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
The Ministry of Health's Drinking Water Standards recommend that you flush a mugful of water from your drinking-water tap each morning before use?
This is because all drinking water is plumbosolvent, or ‘soft’, which means it can dissolve very small amounts of metals if they come into … View moreThe Ministry of Health's Drinking Water Standards recommend that you flush a mugful of water from your drinking-water tap each morning before use?
This is because all drinking water is plumbosolvent, or ‘soft’, which means it can dissolve very small amounts of metals if they come into contact with them.
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Many New Zealanders loved Kiwiana and it helped define us on the world stage – but Kiwiana was a creation of the last century. New Zealand's national paper, the Sunday Star-Times, is embarking on a project to find out what Kiwiana has evolved into and how it encapsulates the values of our … View moreMany New Zealanders loved Kiwiana and it helped define us on the world stage – but Kiwiana was a creation of the last century. New Zealand's national paper, the Sunday Star-Times, is embarking on a project to find out what Kiwiana has evolved into and how it encapsulates the values of our diverse, innovative 21st century nation.
Join us as we explore what Kiwi culture looks like in neighbourhoods across the country. In the coming weeks, you'll notice a few posts about Kiwi innovations popping up across Neighbourly - we'd love for you engage and let us know what innovations and innovators you think need profiling!
Come and create memories of a lifetime next Autumn as the annual Readers’ Rail Tour heads north on an unforgettable journey exploring the rich history and culture of New Zealand.
Join us as we explore Te Puia Geothermal Valley, sample world class wines on Waiheke Island and spend three nights… View moreCome and create memories of a lifetime next Autumn as the annual Readers’ Rail Tour heads north on an unforgettable journey exploring the rich history and culture of New Zealand.
Join us as we explore Te Puia Geothermal Valley, sample world class wines on Waiheke Island and spend three nights at the elegant Chateau Tongariro plus so much more.
Fabulous scenery, company, food, wine and excursions all combine to make this a brilliant experience.
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Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary
Our newest member, Tania Woodcock, told us a bit about her fascinating background. She explained her heritage in Maori, telling us that her roots were in England, Ireland, Scotland and Norway although she was born and bred in Porirua East and has a very strong connection to the community. Tania … View moreOur newest member, Tania Woodcock, told us a bit about her fascinating background. She explained her heritage in Maori, telling us that her roots were in England, Ireland, Scotland and Norway although she was born and bred in Porirua East and has a very strong connection to the community. Tania lives in Plimmerton with her film-maker and fireman husband, Tony, and their son, Theo. Her working background is immense and varied both in New Zealand and internationally with a theme of service and creating value, mainly within the public service. And she's experienced long travels too, as far afield as to a Film Festival in the Arctic Circle, the pyramids in Egypt and the west coast of America. What an asset Tania is to our Rotary family.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Te Awarua o Porirua Whaitua Committee invite you to a presentation to hear about the process to inform their recommendations to improve the health of the streams and harbour of Porirua.
When: Tuesday 16 October, 7-9pm
Where: Mungavin Hall, Porirua East
Carolina from Plimmerton
Come and try out pen and ink with well-known artist Dave Bang. Places still available!
Place: MAS clubrooms at Plimmerton Domain 10 AM to 3 PM
Bookings with lindsayblakeley@xtra.co.nz.
Members $30, Non members $60
Christine from Titahi Bay
Does anyone have a childs deck chair (Boy) in good condition they no longer want??? For a friends little fella (1 1/2 yrs) old.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Police are urgently seeking help to identify a man in a critical condition after an incident in Porirua on Sunday afternoon.
Emergency services were called to Warspite Avenue about 4pm where a man, described as Māori or Polynesian and in his mid-30s, had "exited" a car.
His … View morePolice are urgently seeking help to identify a man in a critical condition after an incident in Porirua on Sunday afternoon.
Emergency services were called to Warspite Avenue about 4pm where a man, described as Māori or Polynesian and in his mid-30s, had "exited" a car.
His identity remains unknown, and police urged anyone with information to come forward. The man is thought to have short black hair and be of a large build. He has a small amount of facial hair on his chin and is around 185cm (6 foot) tall.
Officers were still working to establish the sequence of events which led to the man being hospitalised.
Anyone with information can call Wellington police crime squad on (04) 381 2000 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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