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657 days ago

Poll: How much is your monthly BROADBAND bill?

The Team from NZ Compare

Internet is something we need these days for work, study, keeping in touch with loved ones or just to watch a movie! It's another bill to manage right?!

With the cost of living rising, we want to know how much your broadband bill is setting you back each month?

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How much is your monthly BROADBAND bill?
  • 28.1% Under $75
    28.1% Complete
  • 27.6% Between $75-$85
    27.6% Complete
  • 44.3% Over $85
    44.3% Complete
1593 votes
654 days ago

Have you got a great recipe for jerusalem artichokes?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive jerusalem artichoke recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by March 26, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the May issue of NZ … View moreEvery month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive jerusalem artichoke recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by March 26, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the May issue of NZ Gardener.

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654 days ago

Tai Chi

Andrew from Birchville

'Not Strictly Tai Chi' is a fun, health and wellbeing focused Tai Chi class held at St Hilda's Anglican Church in Cruickshank Road every Tuesday evening from 7pm - 8pm.
No need to book.
Text Andrew on 0211532508 for more details if needed.
$10 per class

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655 days ago

Feijoa Trees Not Forever

Michael from Trentham

Through Neighbourly someone in Upper Hutt wants someone else to give him a young fiejoa tree they no longer want.
Which reminds of the fellow in Wallaceville Estate who has a row of 16 feijoa trees planted to create a kind of hedge on the front of his fenceless front lawn. They are in below par … View more
Through Neighbourly someone in Upper Hutt wants someone else to give him a young fiejoa tree they no longer want.
Which reminds of the fellow in Wallaceville Estate who has a row of 16 feijoa trees planted to create a kind of hedge on the front of his fenceless front lawn. They are in below par condition. I don't expect any of them to suddenly go well where they are. The soil and lack of it and the rocks very little below the soil are a problem in the estate.
The Estate chap should be conceding defeat and gifting the trees but I don't expect he really knows much about gardening.

Feijoa trees are about the cheapest tree with edible fruit one can buy. Bunnings have them as little as $7.29 for a 100mm high tree and a more developed 3L variety at $26.

655 days ago

Neighbourhood Open Day, Wellington Naturist Club

Judith from Wellington Naturist Club

Ever wondered what's behind the fence?
Bring your friends & family and join us for the day. Pack a picnic and have lunch on the lawn, remember to bring your towel
Life Drawing | Bush walks | Swimming pool | Hot tub | Spa | Sauna | Kubb

Petanque | 3-Down | Indoor bowls | Table tennis… View more
Ever wondered what's behind the fence?
Bring your friends & family and join us for the day. Pack a picnic and have lunch on the lawn, remember to bring your towel
Life Drawing | Bush walks | Swimming pool | Hot tub | Spa | Sauna | Kubb

Petanque | 3-Down | Indoor bowls | Table tennis | Darts | Resident eels
Free afternoon tea @ 3pm

12 March Neighbourhood flierv2.pdf Download View

655 days ago

Neighbourhood Open Day, Wellington Naturist Club

Judith from Wellington Naturist Club

Ever wondered what's behind the fence?
Bring your friends & family and join us for the day. Pack a picnic and have lunch on the lawn, remember to bring your towel
Life Drawing | Bush walks | Swimming pool | Hot tub | Spa | Sauna | Kubb
Petanque | 3-Down | Indoor bowls | Table tennis | … View more
Ever wondered what's behind the fence?
Bring your friends & family and join us for the day. Pack a picnic and have lunch on the lawn, remember to bring your towel
Life Drawing | Bush walks | Swimming pool | Hot tub | Spa | Sauna | Kubb
Petanque | 3-Down | Indoor bowls | Table tennis | Darts | Resident eels
Free afternoon tea @ 3pm

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656 days ago

Terrarium workshop !

Ian Hamilton from Natures choice gardening services - Upper Hutt

Build your own terrarium! @ lulu bar in Wellington
Buy a wine and have great fun!
Beginners classes

We also do group bookings - kids parties -
Corporate team building

$85.00 per person
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Build your own terrarium! @ lulu bar in Wellington
Buy a wine and have great fun!
Beginners classes

We also do group bookings - kids parties -
Corporate team building

$85.00 per person

Everything supplied

Come build a terrarium buy a wine !

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657 days ago
661 days ago

NZ: Share a favourite female historical figure...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We're all mostly familiar with Kate Sheppard's role in the women's suffrage movement (and her face on the $10 note) and you've likely heard of the bold, Jean Batten. But who else should not be forgotten? Tell us why!

Let's celebrate Women's History month as well as … View more
We're all mostly familiar with Kate Sheppard's role in the women's suffrage movement (and her face on the $10 note) and you've likely heard of the bold, Jean Batten. But who else should not be forgotten? Tell us why!

Let's celebrate Women's History month as well as International Women's Day (this Wednesday) by sharing some of the lesser-known, inspiring women who've played a part in New Zealand's history.

Share your thoughts below for the We Say You Say column of the local paper - write NFP if you wish your comments to be excluded.

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657 days ago

Clear the decks

The Team from Resene ColorShop Upper Hutt

Refresh your outdoor spaces with Resene Lumbersider and Resene Walk-on with these easy ideas.

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658 days ago

A Raw Deal

Michael from Trentham

A NZ company that provides school pupils lunches is dishing out uncooked chicken and other meat such as second or third rate beef and apparently most of its meals are unappealing.

Well, write them off the supply list but no doubt personnel associated with the firm will reappear in some other … View more
A NZ company that provides school pupils lunches is dishing out uncooked chicken and other meat such as second or third rate beef and apparently most of its meals are unappealing.

Well, write them off the supply list but no doubt personnel associated with the firm will reappear in some other form.

Uncooked or undercooked chicken, venison and pork are a no no and if the other kinds of meat such as beef and lamb are not first grade and produced in a country such as NZ, they too become dicey to ones health if undercooked. Let's face it, most people in NZ prefer quality steaks medium cooked which means pink in the centre.

Dogs should not be given raw meat (or raw eggs) either. It seems few people realise this. Dogs ceased being a natural animal hundreds of years ago and thousands of years ago in many cases and so they too are subjected to the chance of becoming sick from uncooked meat of any type.

658 days ago

Riverbank Clearance Working Bee - Saturday 18 March

Sarah from Brown Owl

Invasive plants like cape ivy, jasmine, honeysuckle and brambles are killing our native trees along the river trail behind Black Beech Street in Upper Hutt.

Last year we held a working bee to cut and paste the stems of these interlopers with herbicide, leaving them to die so the native trees can… View more
Invasive plants like cape ivy, jasmine, honeysuckle and brambles are killing our native trees along the river trail behind Black Beech Street in Upper Hutt.

Last year we held a working bee to cut and paste the stems of these interlopers with herbicide, leaving them to die so the native trees can recover over time. We’ve achieved some amazing results, but we’ve still got a long way to go, hence we’re holding another working bee. If you can spare even a couple hours that would be a great help.

Date and time: Saturday 18 March, 9.30 am to 1.00 pm (unless raining)

Gathering point: Blackbeech Street, southern end, down access path to Riverbank.

You’ll need:
• stout footwear
• protective gloves
• one or more of the following cutting tools: Secateurs, Loppers, Pruning Saw

Poison will be provided by Forest & Bird. You might also need mozzie repellent!

Please text Sarah on 027 6100 141 or email sarahlean968@gmail.com to register your interest and for more information.

659 days ago

Save at your local Resene ColorShop!

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Get 20% off Resene premium paints, stains, wallpapers and accessories, on now at Resene ColorShops!

Come in and visit your local Resene ColorShop for expert advice and great savings!
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659 days ago

Save the Children Upper Hutt Branch

Elaine from Maoribank

Save The Children - Coffee morning, at the Wesley Centre, 1 Benzie Avenue. Upper Hutt. Our next coffee morning is on 14 March at 10:00am. Admission is $5.00, which includes a coffee or tea, and biscuits. We will also have our normal raffle, as well as an Easter Basket raffle. Both raffles have … View moreSave The Children - Coffee morning, at the Wesley Centre, 1 Benzie Avenue. Upper Hutt. Our next coffee morning is on 14 March at 10:00am. Admission is $5.00, which includes a coffee or tea, and biscuits. We will also have our normal raffle, as well as an Easter Basket raffle. Both raffles have a first and second prize. Come along and enjoy a fun morning, and listen to a guest speaker. You may come along as a stranger, but you will leave as a friend. 100% of all monies raised, goes to Save The Children, to help with their life changing work, both here and overseas. All monies raised, go directly to Save The Children, and helps them to carry out their life changing work, both here in New Zealand and overseas.

659 days ago

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Shona McFarlane Retirement Village

Since 1999, our residents and team members have raised more than $5.1 million for charities across New Zealand and Australia.

Supporting fellow pioneers isn’t new. It’s in our DNA. Learn more about becoming our charity partner for 2022/23.

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