Te Marua, Upper Hutt

1960 days ago

Finding friendship and support within the village

The Team from

Making the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.

Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe… View more
Making the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.

Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe the general atmosphere. Find out why Bill and Leonie from Jane Mander Retirement Village in Whangerei, found the support and care they needed from the village community.
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1960 days ago

Do you want an energy boost ??

Raewyn Richardson from

Hard nights? Feeling a bit 'hairy' in the mornings, are you?
Well, luckily, Hairy Lemon was specially formulated for you. We have Hairy Lemon at our amazing Super Special Price of just $7.50 !! (rrp $15.99) while stock lasts.


It's designed to assist anyone leading a busy lifestyle,… View more
Hard nights? Feeling a bit 'hairy' in the mornings, are you?
Well, luckily, Hairy Lemon was specially formulated for you. We have Hairy Lemon at our amazing Super Special Price of just $7.50 !! (rrp $15.99) while stock lasts.


It's designed to assist anyone leading a busy lifestyle, to recharge.



Just pop a Hairy Lemon tablet into a glass of water and watch it fizz into a pleasant tasting, refreshing drink to help you recover your energy, recovery, stamina and endurance. FREE tasting instore now !

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1961 days ago

Dog run for sale

Ronnie from Elderslea

Dog run for sale . Covered by aluminium mesh .Two wheels for manoeuvrability . Good condition . $50.00 or offers . Design to fit onto a std trailer . No longer using it . Pick up only please. Please pm if interested.thanks .

Price: $50

1961 days ago

Poll: Movin' March

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Walking, cycling and scooting to school have many benefits for tamariki – exercise, independence, physical and mental health, decision making, risk assessment and road safety skills.

Do your kids walk, bike or scoot to school? What do you love about it?

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Movin' March
  • 18.6% Quality time
    18.6% Complete
  • 33.9% Exercise
    33.9% Complete
  • 37.3% Seeing my kids grow in confidence
    37.3% Complete
  • 8.5% Avoiding chaos at the school gate
    8.5% Complete
  • 1.7% Other (leave us a comment!)
    1.7% Complete
59 votes
1961 days ago

A beautiful, personalised farewell for your loved one

Haven Falls Funeral Home

Haven Falls can arrange any type of funeral service depending on your family’s spiritual and cultural traditions. We offer 24-hour quality care and professional service Wellington-wide, with funeral packages from $3,990 + GST. No deposit required, 30 day invoice.

Find us at 42-50 Burden … View more
Haven Falls can arrange any type of funeral service depending on your family’s spiritual and cultural traditions. We offer 24-hour quality care and professional service Wellington-wide, with funeral packages from $3,990 + GST. No deposit required, 30 day invoice.

Find us at 42-50 Burden Avenue, Wainuiomata.

Phone 04 564 3792 and 0800 428365 or visit our website www.havenfalls.co.nz for more information.
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1961 days ago

NZ's first Visible Wellbeing School

Samuel Marsden Collegiate School

Samuel Marsden Collegiate School takes wellbeing education seriously. They are committed to improving the mental wellbeing and happiness of all students, Preschool to Year 13, at both its campuses in Karori and Whitby.

The Visible Wellbeing approach, in partnership with Professor Lea Waters, … View more
Samuel Marsden Collegiate School takes wellbeing education seriously. They are committed to improving the mental wellbeing and happiness of all students, Preschool to Year 13, at both its campuses in Karori and Whitby.

The Visible Wellbeing approach, in partnership with Professor Lea Waters, is a framework that can be applied to every lesson and activity, academic and co-curricular.

Research has shown that taking an intentional, strategic approach to student wellbeing provides positive flow-on effects to learning outcomes, and gifts each student the skills to manage their own wellbeing, lifelong.

Visit Marsden to find out more!
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1962 days ago

Gibbons Street wastewater pipe project

The Team from Wellington Water

From today, the Gibbons Street/SH2 roundabout will be partially closed. This means that traffic heading to SH2 will be diverted via Victoria Street and Pine Avenue, around the northeast side of the roundabout.

All traffic exiting off SH2 into Gibbons Street will be diverted at the roundabout to … View more
From today, the Gibbons Street/SH2 roundabout will be partially closed. This means that traffic heading to SH2 will be diverted via Victoria Street and Pine Avenue, around the northeast side of the roundabout.

All traffic exiting off SH2 into Gibbons Street will be diverted at the roundabout to left-turn only into Riverbank Street and back to Gibbons Street via Pine Avenue and either Victoria Street or McParland Street.
See image below.

All shops are operating as usual, and access to shops on Gibbons St is still available by following the below alternative route (turning down Victoria St or McParland St).

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1963 days ago

Cat moonshine road

Carl from Trentham

Sorry to say, but we drove down moonshine road by the motorway and we saw a black and white cat on the footpath that looks like it may have been hit by a car.

1963 days ago

Hey Neighbourly family - we need your help!

The Team from KidsCan Charitable Trust

In our own backyard, our youngest kids are going without the basics. Unlike schools, early childhood centres don’t have a nationwide support programme. Children under 5 are at the most crucial age for brain development.

But KidsCan is helping. Since October they've been delivering five … View more
In our own backyard, our youngest kids are going without the basics. Unlike schools, early childhood centres don’t have a nationwide support programme. Children under 5 are at the most crucial age for brain development.

But KidsCan is helping. Since October they've been delivering five fresh meals a week to 25 early childhood centres, and kitting out kids with new raincoats and shoes. They want to extend the programme, so no one misses out on learning.

KidsCan, Neighbourly and Stuff have partnered up to raise enough money to feed and clothe 1000 more children under five. To support a child, sign up at KidsCan.org.nz.
Donate now

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