Brooklyn, Wellington

2431 days ago

Kathmandu Rain jacket Age 12

Adam from Island Bay

Light blue rain jacket really good water proof type now too small been worn a few times $15.00

Negotiable

J
2431 days ago

Adult Acting Class

Julie from Karori

THE START DATE FOR THIS PROGRAMME HAS BEEN DELAYED BY ONE WEEK DUE TO A CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF A MOVIE I AM PERFORMING IN. WE WILL NOW BEGIN CLASSES ON MONDAY 29TH JULY. STILL A COUPLE OF PLACES LEFT IF ANYONE ELSE IS INTERESTED.
ALAN
I'm an actor with many years professional experience. I … View more
THE START DATE FOR THIS PROGRAMME HAS BEEN DELAYED BY ONE WEEK DUE TO A CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF A MOVIE I AM PERFORMING IN. WE WILL NOW BEGIN CLASSES ON MONDAY 29TH JULY. STILL A COUPLE OF PLACES LEFT IF ANYONE ELSE IS INTERESTED.
ALAN
I'm an actor with many years professional experience. I trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. I have 20 years experience teaching at tertiary level. I am planning to run a 10 week programme from Monday 22nd July 7.30 to 9pm each week. Venue will be in Karori but i'm waiting for confirmation of my booking. Cost is $180 for the full 10 week 15 hour programme. Please reply to this post or tect 0276224025 if you are interested and for more details.
Thanks
Alan (julie is my partner)

2432 days ago

What leadership looks like across cultures

Jane Fisher from Newtown Toastmasters

A few days ago we posted about some research on values that guide Maori leaders.

Continuing with the theme of cross-cultural approaches to leadership, here's an overview of more research findings that show leaders are influenced by the geographical areas in which they operate.

2433 days ago

Keep an eye on your letterbox

Electoral Commission

We’ve been sending out enrolment update packs to everyone who’s enrolled to vote. When you get yours, check it to make sure your details are correct, then you know you’re ready to vote in the local elections.

Want to know more? Visit vote.nz or call us on 0800 36 76 56.
Find out more

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2433 days ago

Winter water demand

The Team from Wellington Water

Given Auckland’s recent news around their low water supply, we thought we’d share how we’re tracking.

This graph shows our water use from June 5 – July 4 over the past 3 years. With the green line showing the maximum target of what we can comfortably supply - we need to keep below this … View more
Given Auckland’s recent news around their low water supply, we thought we’d share how we’re tracking.

This graph shows our water use from June 5 – July 4 over the past 3 years. With the green line showing the maximum target of what we can comfortably supply - we need to keep below this line!

As you can see our use is much higher than in the past couple of years, and if we have a really dry spring we could need some serious water restrictions in summer.

Here are some ways to #loveeverydrop💙
- Shorten your showers (even cutting back by 1 minute can save up to 18 litres!) 🚿
- Turn off the tap when shaving or brushing your teeth
- Only put full loads of washing on at a time 👕👖
- Share your water saving tips with friends and family!

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2433 days ago

Donations of winter clothing, furniture and more needed

Mary Potter Hospice

Can you help Mary Potter Hospice by donating your pre-loved winter clothing, furniture, homeware, bric-a-brac or small electrical items?

Mary Potter Hospice Shops need items that are in good quality, pre-loved condition. All proceeds from our Hospice Shops go directly towards Mary Potter Hospice, … View more
Can you help Mary Potter Hospice by donating your pre-loved winter clothing, furniture, homeware, bric-a-brac or small electrical items?

Mary Potter Hospice Shops need items that are in good quality, pre-loved condition. All proceeds from our Hospice Shops go directly towards Mary Potter Hospice, allowing us to provide free care for people with life-limiting illnesses and their families or whānau.

Drop your donations off at your local Mary Potter Hospice Shop during opening hours or we can collect for free from your home or business.

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2433 days ago

Let’s take a #LookInsideThePipes

The Team from Wellington Water

On the left, you’ll see a typical pipe taking wastewater to be treated at one of four treatment plants. But a few metres down, in the same pipe, there’s a blockage forming from fat being poured down drains, and sanitary products and wet wipes being flushed down the toilet!

These nasty … View more
On the left, you’ll see a typical pipe taking wastewater to be treated at one of four treatment plants. But a few metres down, in the same pipe, there’s a blockage forming from fat being poured down drains, and sanitary products and wet wipes being flushed down the toilet!

These nasty blockages are a nightmare for the wastewater network, and our crew has to clear them out, sometimes by hand.

The only way to stop them? Only flush the 3 P’s (poo, pee and toilet paper), and don’t let fats and oils down the sink 💩🚽🧻

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