Whitby, Porirua

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

1398 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

Andrew Gorrie took this beautiful photo of a korimako (bellbird) on a recent trip to Kāpiti Island.

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1398 days ago

RSA to be charged by Council for holding remembrance events

Michelle from Titahi Bay

Who is responsible for holding Senior Management at Porirua City Council to account? www.facebook.com...

1398 days ago

Alcohol ban on Porirua beaches

Reporter Community News

Just a reminder folks that there is an alcohol ban from 5pm to 7am on on Porirua. The council is asking anyone to report any bad behaviour to the Police (105 number) and not the council.

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1398 days ago

Plimmerton floods: Ccommunity has lost faith after stormwater failures

Reporter Community News

Eight weeks after flash flooding devastated Plimmerton, more than 20 homes remain uninhabitable – and the council has acknowledged the community has lost faith in it over the failing storm water infrastructure.
The torrent affected about 65 homes in total and the Plimmerton Flood Action Group … View more
Eight weeks after flash flooding devastated Plimmerton, more than 20 homes remain uninhabitable – and the council has acknowledged the community has lost faith in it over the failing storm water infrastructure.
The torrent affected about 65 homes in total and the Plimmerton Flood Action Group formed in its wake, saying lives would be put at risk if authorities failed to fix the area's storm water system.
On Wednesday night, nearly two months to the day after the flooding, the Porirua City Council and Wellington Water held a joint meeting to update the community on what they would do to mitigate the risk of such extensive damage occurring in future floods.

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1398 days ago

Back To School Family Fun Fest 2021

Janet from Titahi Bay

Saturday 20 February - 11am-3pm at Community Baptist Church. Come join us for a fun day! Everything is FREE, FREE, FREE!!!

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1400 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

It is not Friday but this is to introduce you to a new photographer, Andrew Gorrie. He lives in Kelson and takes most of his photographs from his deck. Andrew is an ex Stuff photographer.
His favourite subject is the magnificent tui

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1398 days ago

Dr Anna Sullivan talks about the Christchurch Earthquake

Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary

The first guest speaker of 2021 was Dr Anna Sullivan, a doctor in the Emergency Department at Wellington Hospital.

On 22nd February 2011 she was in the Grand Chancellor Hotel in Christchurch, helping to deliver a training course on emergency paediatrics. The 28 students and 12 teachers in her … View more
The first guest speaker of 2021 was Dr Anna Sullivan, a doctor in the Emergency Department at Wellington Hospital.

On 22nd February 2011 she was in the Grand Chancellor Hotel in Christchurch, helping to deliver a training course on emergency paediatrics. The 28 students and 12 teachers in her party escaped unharmed, thanks to the sterling efforts of the hotel staff. Those on higher floors were not so lucky.

Anna’s group mobilised themselves to assist the injured and dying. The emergency services in Christchurch were reasonably well-prepared for the disaster as a result of their experience in the smaller earthquake in 2010, and erected large tents in Latimer Square.

Anna’s big challenge was to amputate the lower leg of a Japanese student in hair-raising circumstances. The leg was trapped under an immovable concrete beam in the CTV building, where most of the fatalities occurred. The student could only be reached via a narrow tunnel.

Anna was preparing to amputate using a hacksaw but used a sterilised power saw instead. In the event, it went well; the student was calm and transferred to hospital where he recovered slowly. He is now back in Tokyo and has married.

The main shake was followed by days of aftershocks, and the experience has traumatised the people of Christchurch, especially children. Anna herself was able to recount her experiences in a matter-of-fact way. You have to be tough to be an Emergency Doctor.

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1400 days ago

Does your child have a plan for 2021?

Mana College

Is your child feeling a little lost about what direction they should take next year? Are they hands on, love to be physical and need a challenge?

Mana College offers a full time course for students interested in the NZ Army, Navy, Airforce or Police. It caters for up to 20 students ranging in … View more
Is your child feeling a little lost about what direction they should take next year? Are they hands on, love to be physical and need a challenge?

Mana College offers a full time course for students interested in the NZ Army, Navy, Airforce or Police. It caters for up to 20 students ranging in age from 16 years. It is ideally suited for students who want to enter the New Zealand Defence Force or similar occupations and supports continued learning, NCEA Level 1 to Level 3 (including numeracy and literacy).

It also offers students the opportunity to engage with and grow in a climate that instills personal discipline and a high regard for others. Students will develop both teamwork and leadership skills, and a determination to master physical and mental challenges, preparing them for an independent thinking future. Please be aware that places are limited.

If more information please email Dave Prosser, Director Services Academy
email: davep@mana.school.nz
Find out more

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1400 days ago

More problems with old Wellington pipes

Reporter Community News

A major waste water pipe has burst in central Wellington, closing roads and disrupting morning traffic. The pipe burst at the intersection of Victoria Street and Mercer Street yesterday afternoon. People in the central city are being asked to only flush the toilet if it is "essential".
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A major waste water pipe has burst in central Wellington, closing roads and disrupting morning traffic. The pipe burst at the intersection of Victoria Street and Mercer Street yesterday afternoon. People in the central city are being asked to only flush the toilet if it is "essential".
The central Wellington sewerage pipe that broke, closing central city streets, was more than 100 years old.
Sewage flowed out onto the road after a pipe ruptured at the intersection of Victoria and Mercer streets on Monday afternoon.
Wellington Water confirmed the failed pipe was installed around the year 1910.
Repairing it is expected to take two to three days.

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1400 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Jed

Reporter Community News

This weeks SPCA pet is Jed.

"WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT ME
My ideal home would have a big garden for me to explore and potter around while supervised. I would suit a family that has had dogs before as I am a big boy with a bit of strength. I would love to go for walks with my new family and … View more
This weeks SPCA pet is Jed.

"WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT ME
My ideal home would have a big garden for me to explore and potter around while supervised. I would suit a family that has had dogs before as I am a big boy with a bit of strength. I would love to go for walks with my new family and check out this wonderful country we live in. When I have nothing to do I have shown the ability to escape out of medium to high fencing so I need a plan to be contained during the day that doesn't involve being tied or tethered. Going to work with my new human companion would be great for me. I am not suited to a home with/next to cats and other small animals or livestock. If you are looking for a bigger dog that is pretty laid back then make an appointment to come and meet me."

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1400 days ago

Is your shed the best in New Zealand?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

There's still time to enter The Resene Shed of the Year 2021. The winner receives $3000 worth of gardening gear and the runner-up receives $1075 worth of prizes.

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1404 days ago

Pet of the Day: Baxter

Reporter Community News

Nicky Fairclough from Miramar is very proud of her 20 year-old cockatiel who can talk. This time I have attached the photo. Apologies to Nicky, I hope you all enjoy seeing Baxter.

If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what … View more
Nicky Fairclough from Miramar is very proud of her 20 year-old cockatiel who can talk. This time I have attached the photo. Apologies to Nicky, I hope you all enjoy seeing Baxter.

If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you are from.

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1407 days ago

Push to get every Kiwi scanning, every time

Reporter Community News

Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
As new highly transmissible Covid-19 strains send countries into second and third lockdowns, Stuff is forging ahead with its “Stop! Scanner time” campaign to remind Kiwis of the importance to keep scanning QR codes, should there … View more
Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
As new highly transmissible Covid-19 strains send countries into second and third lockdowns, Stuff is forging ahead with its “Stop! Scanner time” campaign to remind Kiwis of the importance to keep scanning QR codes, should there be a community outbreak.
Everyone – every single one of us – needs to be scanning the NZ Covid Tracer app, or signing in on a sheet of paper, every single time.
Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.

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1407 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

Hi Neighbourly folk, this one should not be to hard.

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