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Glenis from Newlands
Child’s ride on truck . Push with feet power.
30.00 or offers
Price: $30
Phil Davies from Kiwi Community Assistance (KCA)
Sincerest thanks to the generosity of our sponsors. Our charity collaborates with food manufacturing companies and logistics companies to get stock delivered to our warehouse when it can't all fit into our chiller truck.
Thanks to Whittaker's for their generous donation of rice bubbles … View moreSincerest thanks to the generosity of our sponsors. Our charity collaborates with food manufacturing companies and logistics companies to get stock delivered to our warehouse when it can't all fit into our chiller truck.
Thanks to Whittaker's for their generous donation of rice bubbles and to Foodstuffs North Island Transport Division for their generous donation.
Foodstuffs NI Transport Division collected it for us and brought it to our warehouse.
This stock is already preallocated and is going out to local schools, foodbanks and to feed the homeless.
Great team work to everyone involved.
The words of the day is COLLABORATION ALL THE WAY!
Reporter Stuff
In todays news, Sophie Dulver, 10, meets the only child star of the 2019 World of Wearable Art Awards.
KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect with 7 to 11-year-olds to help tackle tough issues in ways you can share with your whole family. … View moreIn todays news, Sophie Dulver, 10, meets the only child star of the 2019 World of Wearable Art Awards.
KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect with 7 to 11-year-olds to help tackle tough issues in ways you can share with your whole family. Find out more here.
"Kia ora – James Lough from New World Porirua here. Keen to discover a new top drop in time for summer?
My favourite wine from this year’s New World Wine Awards is the Tohu Single Vineyard Riesling and for many reasons! First, it’s delicious with a zingy acidity. Secondly, it has a … View more"Kia ora – James Lough from New World Porirua here. Keen to discover a new top drop in time for summer?
My favourite wine from this year’s New World Wine Awards is the Tohu Single Vineyard Riesling and for many reasons! First, it’s delicious with a zingy acidity. Secondly, it has a great story - all wine should start a conversation and the people behind this wine and their governance of the land give you plenty of that. Lastly, the wine sums up what the New World Wine Awards is all about: helping customers discover new wines that surprise and delight.” And Bob Dunkerly from New World Thorndon’s pick is the Stoneleigh Latitude Marlborough Chardonnay. “It’s an excellent wine, with delicious stone fruit flavours. It’s very approachable for anyone wanting to give Chardonnay a try.”
Come into your local New World and explore the Top 50 Gold-medal winning wines – we have winners for every budget. Plus join us for complimentary wine sampling and try before you buy.
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The Team from Wellington Water
As part of our work installing a new bulk watermain in eastern Porirua, we are about to commence work on installing a chamber and more pipework at the intersection of Conclusion St and Warspite Ave, Waitangirua.
From 21 October, a one-way system will be in place with a detour route along … View moreAs part of our work installing a new bulk watermain in eastern Porirua, we are about to commence work on installing a chamber and more pipework at the intersection of Conclusion St and Warspite Ave, Waitangirua.
From 21 October, a one-way system will be in place with a detour route along Conclusion Street and Desert Gold Street.
Warspite Ave will be reduced to a single lane during the work, through the peaks and out of hours. This will result in significant journey time increase. Please find an alternative route wherever possible.
Learn more about this project on our website.
NumberWorks'nWords Johnsonville
Feedback from our parents and grandparents is so appreciated.
Elizabeth Allen from Morris Dancing - White Rose of Wellington
White Rose of Wellington are hosting some open evenings for women who would like to find out more about and try the ancient English dance form known as morris dancing. No experience necessary and no partner needed, musicians and dancers are both welcome.
Britannic Bedlam Morris Gentlemen are also … View moreWhite Rose of Wellington are hosting some open evenings for women who would like to find out more about and try the ancient English dance form known as morris dancing. No experience necessary and no partner needed, musicians and dancers are both welcome.
Britannic Bedlam Morris Gentlemen are also always keen to welcome potential members.
We are looking for people who were treated at Calvary Hospital in Newtown, now Wakefield Hospital, between 1960-87. The hospital was run by a Catholic order of nursing sisters, The Little Company of Mary. We are particularly after those treated in the area of obstetrics/gynecology.
Is this … View moreWe are looking for people who were treated at Calvary Hospital in Newtown, now Wakefield Hospital, between 1960-87. The hospital was run by a Catholic order of nursing sisters, The Little Company of Mary. We are particularly after those treated in the area of obstetrics/gynecology.
Is this familiar to you? If so, then please get in touch with alison.mau@stuff.co.nz or at PO Box 6341, Wellesley Street, Auckland 1141 - please note that any communication will be kept confidential.
The Team from Wellington Water
1 day until the ShakeOut!
Make sure you get your water storage sorted before 1.30pm tomorrow.
Use our water tool to help figure out what you need, and go in the draw to win 2 buckets for your poos and wees, a water storage tank, and a turbo jet for boiling your water.
NumberWorks'nWords Johnsonville
Our tutors build strong relationships with all our students! It’s one of our core values.
The Team from Wellington Water
We’re installing a new bulk watermain in eastern Porirua, which will provide resilience and cater for growth.
We are progressing well and are about to commence work on installing a chamber and more pipework at the intersection of Conclusion St and Warspite Ave, Waitangirua. This work will take … View moreWe’re installing a new bulk watermain in eastern Porirua, which will provide resilience and cater for growth.
We are progressing well and are about to commence work on installing a chamber and more pipework at the intersection of Conclusion St and Warspite Ave, Waitangirua. This work will take about one month from 21 October – 21 November, hours of work will generally be 7am-10pm.
From 21 October, a one-way system will be in place with a detour route along Conclusion Street and Desert Gold Street.
Warspite Ave will be reduced to a single lane during the work, through the peaks and out of hours. This will result in significant journey time increase. Please find an alternative route wherever possible.
Learn more about this project on our website.
Social Media Advisor from Wellington District Police
After changes to firearm laws, the government introduced a six month amnesty period. This means that anyone with firearms and parts that are no longer legal have until 20 December 2019 to hand them in to Police.
Police are providing a number of ways for people to hand-in their firearms or parts, … View moreAfter changes to firearm laws, the government introduced a six month amnesty period. This means that anyone with firearms and parts that are no longer legal have until 20 December 2019 to hand them in to Police.
Police are providing a number of ways for people to hand-in their firearms or parts, including Police-run collection events - bit.ly...
If you can’t make a collection event, check whether there is a dealer near you - bit.ly...
If you think you have a unique prohibited item and are eligible to apply for compensation, find out how you can do that here - bit.ly...
Some firearms can also be modified and there is also a list of approved gunsmiths eligible to do the work - bit.ly...
FAQ’s here - bit.ly... or call 0800 311 311.
Philip from Tawa
Hi Neighbours, I am looking for any native or macrocarpa timber offcuts or especially a slab for a project I am working on. If you have any stored in your shed or garage that you would like to part with, please message me. Kind Regards Phil
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