Kaiwharawhara, Wellington

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2785 days ago

North & South Magazines

Mela from Khandallah

North & South Magazines (x7) Issues July, Oct, Nov, Dec 2017 and Jan, Feb, March & April 2018. All in excellent condition with crosswords/puzzles untouched.

Price: $20

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2785 days ago

Dress for Success Wellington fundraiser at Government House

Rhiannon from Khandallah

Hi neighbours and charitable Wellingtonians,

Dress for Success Wellington is our local affiliate of a global charity that seeks to empower women into financial sustainability by styling and training them to (re)join the workforce. In Wellington, we also style men for interviews too. We are … View more
Hi neighbours and charitable Wellingtonians,

Dress for Success Wellington is our local affiliate of a global charity that seeks to empower women into financial sustainability by styling and training them to (re)join the workforce. In Wellington, we also style men for interviews too. We are holding a drinks reception at Government House, hosted by the Governor General, the Rt Hon Dame Patsy Reddy, to raise funds and awareness for our work here in Wellington (as well as Lower Hutt and the Wairarapa).

If you're interested in attending, please visit the Dress for Success Wellington website at: wellington.dressforsuccess.org...

Thank you for your support,
Rhiannon
President, Dress for Success Wellington

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2791 days ago

How are you finding your city's new bus network?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi Wellington,

Have you had issues with the new bus network? There have been reports of missed connections, long waits for passengers, packed buses and some drivers who didn't know their new routes. Despite the teething problems the Greater Wellington Regional Council is asking bus … View more
Hi Wellington,

Have you had issues with the new bus network? There have been reports of missed connections, long waits for passengers, packed buses and some drivers who didn't know their new routes. Despite the teething problems the Greater Wellington Regional Council is asking bus commuters to persevere as issues are ironed out. To read the full story, click here.

So how have you found it? Has it made it easier for you to get around? Or are you too facing a long wait? Let us know in the replies.
(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff.)

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2786 days ago

REDUCED bus services expected in Hutt Valley due to intended industrial action on Monday 23 July

Community Engagement Advisor from

Due to intended industrial action we are expecting disruption to bus services in the Hutt Valley on Monday 23 July.

While it is expected the disruption will have the greatest impact on the Hutt Valley, it is possible that other services in the region may be affected. We are monitoring the … View more
Due to intended industrial action we are expecting disruption to bus services in the Hutt Valley on Monday 23 July.

While it is expected the disruption will have the greatest impact on the Hutt Valley, it is possible that other services in the region may be affected. We are monitoring the situation and will provide further updates as information comes to hand.

We apologise for the inconvenience and are working to minimise the impact of the disruption.

For more information read our service update

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2786 days ago

English classes for migrants and former refugees

Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council

We're proud supporters of MClass (Multicultural Learning and Support Services) who offer English classes for migrants and former refugees. Classes are free for NZ residents & citizens, and enrolments are now open for semester two. For more info email office@mclass.org.nz, call … View moreWe're proud supporters of MClass (Multicultural Learning and Support Services) who offer English classes for migrants and former refugees. Classes are free for NZ residents & citizens, and enrolments are now open for semester two. For more info email office@mclass.org.nz, call 04-384-3693, or click here.

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2786 days ago

Exciting opportunity - work in remote Western Australia!

Ngaanyatjarra Health Service

Ngaanyatjarra Health Service are seeking Primary Health Care Nurses and are offering highly competitive remuneration packages.

This role contributes and supports the overall multidisciplinary and integrated approach to the remote health team's endeavour to treat illness, promote health … View more
Ngaanyatjarra Health Service are seeking Primary Health Care Nurses and are offering highly competitive remuneration packages.

This role contributes and supports the overall multidisciplinary and integrated approach to the remote health team's endeavour to treat illness, promote health well-being, maintain health systems, provide education, training, encouragement and support community health initiatives.

Highly competitive remuneration package, attractive salary packaging options, professional development incentive and 11 weeks off per year.

Expressions of Interest - Permanent and Casual positions available.

For more information and to apply please visit www.nghealth.org.au

Indigenous applicants are encouraged to apply.
Find out more

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2787 days ago

Fairy and Dinosaur Parties that come to you!

Philippa from The Kids Party Bus

Take the stress out of hosting your son or daughter's party. The Kids Party Bus is an all inclusive venue that comes to you. Whether its a party held in the magical fairy dell or the Dinosaur Den everything is provided. A no mess, no stress solution!

We provide an incredible venue which the… View more
Take the stress out of hosting your son or daughter's party. The Kids Party Bus is an all inclusive venue that comes to you. Whether its a party held in the magical fairy dell or the Dinosaur Den everything is provided. A no mess, no stress solution!

We provide an incredible venue which the children will always remember. A delicious party feast, craft making, treasure hunt, pass the parcel, gifts for each child, a framed photo of the occasion plus a very special gift for the birthday child.

4-8 children, ages 5 to 8yrs old.

No stress worrying about loot bags, food or entertainment and no mess in your house!
Find out more!

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2787 days ago

Our club is growing

Stephen Hilson from The New Zealand Disability Karate Association

I would just like to take a moment to welcome our new club members.
If you want to learn karate for free in a safe and inclusive environment follow the link to find out more.

www.karatedojo.nz...

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2788 days ago

Next week it’s Biosecurity Week

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

We have some great things planned to tie in with this year’s theme - shining the light on innovation. This includes a competition to win one of five traps to help you look after your own backyard! Stay tuned for more to come on our Facebook page next week.

www.gw.govt.nz...

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2788 days ago

New IRD email scam alert

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

IRD is warning of a new scam that asking customers for credit card details. IRD has received a significant number of report about the email.

It is a very good copy of a legitimate IR email. It can be detected by the following:
- The From Field does not end in ird.govt.nz
- Hovering the cursor … View more
IRD is warning of a new scam that asking customers for credit card details. IRD has received a significant number of report about the email.

It is a very good copy of a legitimate IR email. It can be detected by the following:
- The From Field does not end in ird.govt.nz
- Hovering the cursor over the weblink does not point to an IRD.GOVT.NZ website.
- Do not click as these are not from IRD. We will never advise you that you are due a tax refund through email.

Anyone who receives an email from the IRD, or someone claiming to be the IRD should get in contact with them.

Below is an example of the scam email:

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2790 days ago

Poll: What do you think about the new blue lights on Wellington's buses?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Some Wellington commuters are complaining the neon blue lighting in the city's new fleet of buses is causing passenger headaches. The blue lights introduced to "minimise reflection" on the driver's front windscreen have been criticised for being "too aggressive" and … View moreSome Wellington commuters are complaining the neon blue lighting in the city's new fleet of buses is causing passenger headaches. The blue lights introduced to "minimise reflection" on the driver's front windscreen have been criticised for being "too aggressive" and being "unhealthy".

Metlink said the lights were not installed for aesthetics, but instead had an "operational purpose". What do you think of them?

Read more from Stuff here

What do you think about the new blue lights on Wellington's buses?
  • 36.4% I don't mind them
    36.4% Complete
  • 55.7% They're too aggressive
    55.7% Complete
  • 7.9% I haven't noticed them
    7.9% Complete
368 votes
2788 days ago

Researching your family history?

Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council

Are you researching your family history? Wellington City Libraries is hosting August Ancestry month - a series of events to get some tips from experienced researchers. On Friday 3 August there is a public talk focusing on Wellington resources, and on Friday 10 August a tour of our special genealogy… View moreAre you researching your family history? Wellington City Libraries is hosting August Ancestry month - a series of events to get some tips from experienced researchers. On Friday 3 August there is a public talk focusing on Wellington resources, and on Friday 10 August a tour of our special genealogy materials. You can also book a 30-minute appointment to discuss digitising your precious photos and documents, or get help with your family or whakapapa searching. To find out more click here.

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2788 days ago

We're proudly supporting Plunket - you can too!

The Warehouse New Zealand

The Warehouse is proud to support Plunket, because we believe that every baby deserve a good start in life. By adding a donation at your local The Warehouse store, all money raised goes to providing a family in need with a baby essentials pack.

The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better … View more
The Warehouse is proud to support Plunket, because we believe that every baby deserve a good start in life. By adding a donation at your local The Warehouse store, all money raised goes to providing a family in need with a baby essentials pack.

The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better community.
Explore now

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2789 days ago

Te Kaitiaki Wai – Wellington Water’s official magazine

The Team from Wellington Water

Welcome to the first edition of Te Kaitiaki Wai – Wellington Water’s official magazine.

Here at Wellington Water, our vision is to create excellence in regional water services so communities prosper.

We deliver our services by focusing on three customer outcomes, which are the driving … View more
Welcome to the first edition of Te Kaitiaki Wai – Wellington Water’s official magazine.

Here at Wellington Water, our vision is to create excellence in regional water services so communities prosper.

We deliver our services by focusing on three customer outcomes, which are the driving force behind our day-to-day work: safe and healthy water; respectful for the environment; and resilient networks support our economy.

Te Kaitiaki Wai is an opportunity for us to share with you some stories about the work we're doing on the ground, and how it delivers the outcomes you see and experience every day in your community.

Happy reading!

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2789 days ago

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