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The Team from Resene ColorShop Johnsonville
Give an old laundry basket new purpose by upcycling it into a cute and quirky pet basket.
Use this as a family project and get young and old involved with their favourite Resene testpot colours.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how … View moreGive an old laundry basket new purpose by upcycling it into a cute and quirky pet basket.
Use this as a family project and get young and old involved with their favourite Resene testpot colours.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create your own.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Hi, I'm Sean Rush and I am the Portfolio lead for Wellington's '3 waters' and represent the Wellington City Council on the Whaitua Committee.
We have considerable challenges to maintain our current network and be prepared for growth. Maintaining a balance between delivering … View moreHi, I'm Sean Rush and I am the Portfolio lead for Wellington's '3 waters' and represent the Wellington City Council on the Whaitua Committee.
We have considerable challenges to maintain our current network and be prepared for growth. Maintaining a balance between delivering affordable, clean and sufficient water must be balanced with ensuring our take does not adversely affect the eco-systems of the relevant waterways or result in environmentally harmful discharges.
Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz. To see what we have been doing visit our Facebook page, and to share what you value about our water and your solutions have your say by following the link below.
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Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
There is an overwhelming about of information about coronavirus available to us, but which source is the most credible? The Sunday Star-Times is keen to hear about the information you're seeing on social media and how much you trust it. Vote in the poll below, and feel free to email us with … View moreThere is an overwhelming about of information about coronavirus available to us, but which source is the most credible? The Sunday Star-Times is keen to hear about the information you're seeing on social media and how much you trust it. Vote in the poll below, and feel free to email us with any examples of misinformation: kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz. Our question for you: Do you trust what your friends and family are sharing/saying about coronavirus on social media?
Sarah from Tawa
Washing machine downstairs leaking. Think it may be a split hose. Anyone know where to get one this time at night or got a spare one? π¬π¦
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Brent from Tawa
Hi does anyone have spare moving boxes that we can take off your hands ?
Thanks in advance!
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Margaret from Paparangi
I was one of the attendees of last nights meeting regarding the Newlands Fire Station - great to see a good 'turn out' but it could certainly have been better. The only one of the 'panel' on stage that didn't come across as a total imbecile was the only lady - her first … View moreI was one of the attendees of last nights meeting regarding the Newlands Fire Station - great to see a good 'turn out' but it could certainly have been better. The only one of the 'panel' on stage that didn't come across as a total imbecile was the only lady - her first name was Brenda but I didn't catch her second. It was interesting to know that the question over the Newlands Volunteer Fire Station was first mooted in 1993, again in 2007 and of course again in 2019 when the WCC has decided it wants to build a toilet? Go figure! What the hell has been happening since 1993 and now? Brenda said 3 options were mooted - a) Close & dis-establish Newlands VFB, b) Build elsewhere in Newlands or c) the preferred option by the Fire Service - join with Johnsonville. By the way how the hell are they going to build an extension to the J/ville fire station to accommodate the Newlands Fire Engine? It reeks of total stupidity similar to Peter Gilberds idea that he was going to widen Batchelor Street to accommodate the extra cars parked there due to the intensive infill housing in Batchelor/Atkinson Streets! Brenda also asked what is the forecast growth in the Newlands area - the Fire Service could only come up with historical growth forecasts and what they learned from their 'models' - perhaps they should wake up and get with the current trends which indicate Newlands is growing faster than anyone imagined possible!
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This month is all about bringing your community together and having a great time! We want March to be all about celebrating the connections we have while making new ones along the way. As we all know, what makes a neighbourhood great isnβt the houses and cars, gardens and streets - itβs the … View moreThis month is all about bringing your community together and having a great time! We want March to be all about celebrating the connections we have while making new ones along the way. As we all know, what makes a neighbourhood great isnβt the houses and cars, gardens and streets - itβs the people who share their presence and aroha with each other.
A wonderful way to take part is to participate in Neighbours Day Aotearoa which takes place from 27 March - 5 April. This yearβs theme is βSmall Things Make a Big Differenceβ - we couldnβt agree more!
Let us know how youβre celebrating by email or tag us online and include the following hashtag:
#NSNZcelebratecommunity
The Team from Wellington Water
Road users please take care around Kilbirnie Cr this morning as clean-up in progress after a mains burst repair in the wee hours.
If you live in the area and your tap water is a bit off colour this morning please call council and let them know.
This can happen as a result of a burst, but be … View moreRoad users please take care around Kilbirnie Cr this morning as clean-up in progress after a mains burst repair in the wee hours.
If you live in the area and your tap water is a bit off colour this morning please call council and let them know.
This can happen as a result of a burst, but be assured your water is safe to drink.
Great work from our operational team to get that midnight burst fixed so quickly!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Kia ora koutou, Iβm Kara, and a co-chair of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and how our water is used. Our waterways and all the fish and species that live in … View moreKia ora koutou, Iβm Kara, and a co-chair of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and how our water is used. Our waterways and all the fish and species that live in them are precious taonga, so we have set out to understand how they are valued and what should be done to provide the future we want for our water. I am also a conduit to Taranaki WhΔnui mana whenua on the Whaitua Committee.
Raised on our whΔnau farm in Wanui-o-mata, I have always been involved with supporting iwi in their freshwater projects and treaty settlement processes. As kaitiaki of the taiao, our taonga, it is incumbent upon each of us to preserve the integrity of our environment and way of life. This is a journey to save the health and mauri of our waterways, we need to fix urban water infrastructure and more ways to connect with our Wai.
We need to find solutions that are equitable and fair. Doing nothing is an option with our population growing fast and putting more pressure on our waste and storm water infrastructure.
Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz. To see what we have been doing visit our Facebook page, and to share what you value about our water and your solutions have your say by following the link below.
The Team from Readers Tours
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