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2244 days ago

Timebands, Parental Locks and Classifications

BSA

Do you use free-to-air TV classifications like G, PGR and AO, or timebands like the 8.30pm watershed, to help decide what you, or children in your care, watch?

The Broadcasting Standards Authority are considering whether some changes should be made to timebands and programme classifications on… View more
Do you use free-to-air TV classifications like G, PGR and AO, or timebands like the 8.30pm watershed, to help decide what you, or children in your care, watch?

The Broadcasting Standards Authority are considering whether some changes should be made to timebands and programme classifications on free-to-air television and want to hear what you think.

We will be holding a public meeting in Porirua where you can get more information and ask questions. It will be on Friday 17 August at Porirua RSA from 10.00am-12.00pm, please register on our website if you plan to attend.

You can also find out what is being considered and give your feedback through our 5-10-minute online survey.

Email us at info@bsa.govt.nz or visit the website for more information.
Complete our survey here!

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2249 days ago

Poll: We want your best fry bread recipe please

Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

It's usually served best with butter & jam right?
But what are some of the other favourites out there? What's the best way to make a gooood fried bread?

*Please put an NFP with your comment if you'd rather your thoughts weren't shared in a possible cooking article!**

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We want your best fry bread recipe please
  • 31.3% Butter and jam
    31.3% Complete
  • 68.8% Golden syrup
    68.8% Complete
48 votes
2245 days ago

Poll: Legendary or lunacy?

Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

Porirua's most famous boogie boarder has done it again. Hayley Putawai from Titahi Bay hit headlines last year after flying down Huka Falls on his board. Now he's done it on a massive wave in Bali.
He's developing a growing popularity, and even though he's a solid swimmer this … View more
Porirua's most famous boogie boarder has done it again. Hayley Putawai from Titahi Bay hit headlines last year after flying down Huka Falls on his board. Now he's done it on a massive wave in Bali.
He's developing a growing popularity, and even though he's a solid swimmer this stuff is obviously not without its risks.
So what do people think?

*Please put an NFP with your comment if you'd rather it didn't possibly appear in a news story!*

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Legendary or lunacy?
  • 50% The man's a legend.
    50% Complete
  • 50% Way too silly. Don't risk it.
    50% Complete
28 votes
2244 days ago

Women's Field Hockey Players

Gareth Jeune from Tawa Hockey Club

Tawa Titans Hockey Club are at an exciting point of their rebuilding phase, now being in a position to ask the community for expressions of interest for playing competitive or social field hockey in 2019. If you are interested you can complete the following form, connect with us here, via email on … View moreTawa Titans Hockey Club are at an exciting point of their rebuilding phase, now being in a position to ask the community for expressions of interest for playing competitive or social field hockey in 2019. If you are interested you can complete the following form, connect with us here, via email on tawahockeyclub@gmail.com or via our facebook page - www.facebook.com...

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2244 days ago

Fish Tank Material

Christine from Titahi Bay

7yr old Grand Son is starting his first Fish Tank. Does anyone have any material (stones, buildings etc) They no longer require???

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2245 days ago

Any spare rolls / pieces of ready Turf out there??

Stephanie from Whitby

I am in need of a few pieces of lawn for a small outdoor project.I

Would appreciate any off cuts or leftovers instead of throwing them out.

Free

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2245 days ago

Chilton St James Uniform

Sandie from Whitby

I have several uniform items ranging in age from 8-14

All in good condition skivvies, shorts, T shirts ,PE gear, scarf, raincoat ( never worn).

2 x raincoats size 8 and Small
Tracksuit Small
Scarf x4
1x beret
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I have several uniform items ranging in age from 8-14

All in good condition skivvies, shorts, T shirts ,PE gear, scarf, raincoat ( never worn).

2 x raincoats size 8 and Small
Tracksuit Small
Scarf x4
1x beret
Polar vest 8 &Small
Cardigan M x2
City Shorts 8
Short Sleeve shirt 10, M
PE Top 12
PE Shorts 32
Summer over blouse 8
Short Sleeve Tshirts Small x3, 2 x Medium
2 x Long sleeve t Shirt M
Track suit top 12
All in good condition

Negotiable

2246 days ago

Share your green tips to WIN!

Countdown

Got any great ways we can all help the environment? Any green tips, tricks or habits that others might not know about? Share them on our page, and you could win one of 10 Countdown gift cards, worth $100 each! It’s all part of our commitment to helping our environment thrive. Share tips now

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2247 days ago

Tawa Lions Saturday Market

Bryan Souster from Tawa Lions Club

The weather forecast for tomorrow is looking good so shopping at Tawa Lions Saturday Market at Outlet City will be a great place to spend time stocking up your fresh veges, eggs, honey and various produce and products from local community stalls on the day.

Councillor Malcolm Sparrow has … View more
The weather forecast for tomorrow is looking good so shopping at Tawa Lions Saturday Market at Outlet City will be a great place to spend time stocking up your fresh veges, eggs, honey and various produce and products from local community stalls on the day.

Councillor Malcolm Sparrow has promised to be there from 11 am for an hour or so to promote and sell 200 litre water tanks as a household disaster emergency water supply. Profits go to charity.

This week our Honey Stall will have Creamed Meadow, in addition to Liquid and Creamed Bush. We also have our usual range of eggs, along with some supplies of jam from Suzette at Idle Kitchen, all while stocks last so come early to avoid disappointment.

Profits from this market go to the Tawa Lions Charitable Trust, supporting worthy local causes.

If you have any questions about our market feel free to ask the folks under the white canopy beside the Tawa Lions van on the day, or email tawamarket@lionsclubs.org.nz.

Tawa Lions gratefully acknowledges the support of Outlet City over the past 11+ years of operation.

2250 days ago

Is it OK for cafes to turn away mums with prams?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Both coffee and controversy is brewing in wider Wellington region at the moment on the topic of prams in cafes.

A cafe in Petone doesn't allow buggies and prams in the cafe when two designated areas up front by the window are full. This is due to space and safety reasons. … View more
Hi neighbours,

Both coffee and controversy is brewing in wider Wellington region at the moment on the topic of prams in cafes.

A cafe in Petone doesn't allow buggies and prams in the cafe when two designated areas up front by the window are full. This is due to space and safety reasons. However, some mums have hit out saying it isn't "child friendly". Other cafes have now chimed into the debate. We want to know your thoughts on the topic.

Are you a mum with a pram that's been turned away from a cafe? Or perhaps you're a business owner that struggles to fit prams on the premise. Perhaps you're a customer with an opinion to share. Let us know your thoughts in the replies! (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff)

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2250 days ago

CHILD CAR SEAT HIRE

Raymond from Tawa

Hi Neighbours,
Is there any chance we can hire two car seats for two boys? I know about Baby on the Move but they are far away in Ngaio and in Brooklyn. I have seen an along Mungavin Avenue in Porirua. Anyone know their phone number?
Thanks in advance

2248 days ago

Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

The Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan Subcommittee and project team started reaching out to affected landowners through informal coffee group meetings. We are looking for feedback on whether Te Kāuru is heading in the right direction. We really appreciate the response of the … View moreThe Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan Subcommittee and project team started reaching out to affected landowners through informal coffee group meetings. We are looking for feedback on whether Te Kāuru is heading in the right direction. We really appreciate the response of the community including Mia (pictured) – one of our cutest attendees at one of the coffee groups – for their feedback, questions and level of engagement.

Read more about Te Kāuru at www.tekauru.co.nz...

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