Grenada North, Wellington

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2105 days ago

Help for new migrants seeking work in Wellington

The Team from CAB Wellington

This free seminar commences at 5.30 on Thursday 21 February in the mezzanine meeting room of the Central Library at 65 Victoria St.

Presenters
• Olga Smith from English Language Partners - Job Mentoring Service,
• Sheilah Jacay from MClass - Employment Coaching Service,
• Juli Paurini … View more
This free seminar commences at 5.30 on Thursday 21 February in the mezzanine meeting room of the Central Library at 65 Victoria St.

Presenters
• Olga Smith from English Language Partners - Job Mentoring Service,
• Sheilah Jacay from MClass - Employment Coaching Service,
• Juli Paurini from Work Connect and
• Latdavone Saengon from the Wellington Chamber of Commerce - Skilled Newcomers Programme.

As well as discussing how their services can assist, the preparation of a NZ style CV and the Wellington job market will be covered.

Light refreshments provided.

For more information please phone Wellington Central CAB at 04 472 2466 or email at welcab@cab.org.nz

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2105 days ago

TAWA OUTLOOK TO BE TIDIED UP

Ian Munro from Rotary Club of Tawa Inc.

Anyone with a heavy duty weed-eater or loppers or a rake, a bottle of water and an hour to spend next Tuesday is invited to join Tawa Rotarians in beginning the work needed to make the Tawa Lookout and surrounding area presentable again.
Tawa Lookout, Kilkelly Close, Tuesday 19 February, 6:30pm … View more
Anyone with a heavy duty weed-eater or loppers or a rake, a bottle of water and an hour to spend next Tuesday is invited to join Tawa Rotarians in beginning the work needed to make the Tawa Lookout and surrounding area presentable again.
Tawa Lookout, Kilkelly Close, Tuesday 19 February, 6:30pm (weather permitting)
For more information contact Elizabeth: elizabethsutton49@gmail.com

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2106 days ago

The new-look SuperSeniors newsletter is out now!

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

The February edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.

In this issue we talk about the new Kiwi Access Card. It's a reliable form of ID for people who don't have a passport or driver licence.

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Hi Neighbours!

The February edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.

In this issue we talk about the new Kiwi Access Card. It's a reliable form of ID for people who don't have a passport or driver licence.

We also celebrate six older New Zealanders who were recognised for their services to seniors as part of the New Year Honours List

To subscribe, follow this link: bit.ly......

To view the current edition go to bit.ly...

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2106 days ago

Do You Know How Safe Your Tyres Are?

Anna Holley from Beaurepaires Porirua

Good quality tyres and the right amount of tread can be the difference between stopping safely and not. Pop down to your local Beaurepaires store and get a FREE Four Point Safety Check today. it only takes a few minutes!

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2106 days ago

Hospital’s emergency department staying open during doctors’ strike

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Resident Medical Officers (RMOs) who are members of the New Zealand Resident Doctors’ Association (NZRDA) union are currently undertaking a third strike action around the country. A number of our RMOs who are NZRDA members will withdraw their services during the strike, from 8am today to 8am on … View moreResident Medical Officers (RMOs) who are members of the New Zealand Resident Doctors’ Association (NZRDA) union are currently undertaking a third strike action around the country. A number of our RMOs who are NZRDA members will withdraw their services during the strike, from 8am today to 8am on Thursday. Read more

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2106 days ago

Poll: Should smoking in cars with children be illegal?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Do you support the ban on smoking and vaping in cars with children?

The Government intends to make it illegal to smoke and vape in vehicles when people younger than 18 are inside. But police say it would be dishing out fines those who could least afford to pay them. To read more, click here

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Should smoking in cars with children be illegal?
  • 61.5% Yes
    61.5% Complete
  • 20.5% No
    20.5% Complete
  • 18% I thought it was already illegal!
    18% Complete
1889 votes
2107 days ago

Talking with the Community

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

Have you been trying to be positive but notice you still feel unhappy?

Do you have difficulties setting boundaries?
Are you wondering how to move forward in such difficult times?
Come and talk with Carolyn Tamm. Carolyn is a qualified social worker and life coach who is providing a safe space for … View more
Have you been trying to be positive but notice you still feel unhappy?

Do you have difficulties setting boundaries?
Are you wondering how to move forward in such difficult times?
Come and talk with Carolyn Tamm. Carolyn is a qualified social worker and life coach who is providing a safe space for people to come and talk where they will be fully heard and give some advice on who they connect with regarding issues they may be having if that is necessary.
Cost: Free
Tueadsy 12 February from 9 am - 10 am
For more information, please contact Carolyn on 027 810 8320 or visit the Sassy Monarch website
www.thesassymonarch.co.nz...

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2107 days ago

Creative Communities Grant closing soon

The Team from Wellington City Council

Each year Creative New Zealand provides money to councils to support local arts activities. Any individual, group or organisation can apply. Projects such as workshops, performances, exhibitions, short-term arts events, and arts-related promotional activities are all considered. This round is for … View moreEach year Creative New Zealand provides money to councils to support local arts activities. Any individual, group or organisation can apply. Projects such as workshops, performances, exhibitions, short-term arts events, and arts-related promotional activities are all considered. This round is for project expenses that start after Monday 1 April. If you've got an idea you'd like to bring to life, you know what to do...applications close 28 Feb - click the link for more info and to check criteria.

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