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The Team from Wellington Water
This World Water Day, Friday 22 March, we acknowledge the precious taonga that is water. As the essence of all life, water is an incredibly important resource that needs to be respected.
We make sure that we only take what we need, and ensure the impact of water services is for the good of the … View moreThis World Water Day, Friday 22 March, we acknowledge the precious taonga that is water. As the essence of all life, water is an incredibly important resource that needs to be respected.
We make sure that we only take what we need, and ensure the impact of water services is for the good of the environment.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Wairarapa columnist Kerry Carman's picks for her garden.
Cancer Society NZ - Wellington Division
You can make the difference.
Your help can provide free services to those who need us, now and in the future.
A gift in your Will is a simple way of supporting the Cancer Society Wellington
We will contribute $250 (plus GST) towards your legal costs.
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rihanaa from Kilbirnie
Hutt city council has organized a vigil at Hutt Rec Ground at 7pm tomorrow Wednessday. Metlink bus service will be free from 6 to 9 pm tomorrow during this time.
We look forward to seeing you there.
There is also event on facebook by hutt multcultural council.
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Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
Kia ora koutou, you are invited to join us at our upcoming community emergency hub exercise, hosted at the Island Bay Bowling Club. For more information, refer to the event link below - Ana
Toni Taylor from Strathmore Park Community Centre Trust
Kia ora Koutou,
Under the guidance of Facilitator, Vanessa Elderidge from Mary Potter Hospice, the theme for tomorrows ‘Healing through Storytelling’ will now be ‘Anger, guilt and fear’.
These sessions are for everyone.
Wednesday 20th March 2019, 9.30am – 11.3am.
Morning tea … View moreKia ora Koutou,
Under the guidance of Facilitator, Vanessa Elderidge from Mary Potter Hospice, the theme for tomorrows ‘Healing through Storytelling’ will now be ‘Anger, guilt and fear’.
These sessions are for everyone.
Wednesday 20th March 2019, 9.30am – 11.3am.
Morning tea provided.
108 Strathmore Ave, Strathmore, Wellington
We welcome Patricia Grace as our 4th Guest speaker.
“Patricia Grace is a major New Zealand novelist, short story writer and children’s writer. She is of Ngati Toa, Ngati Raukawa and Te Ati Awa descent, and is affiliated to Ngati Porou by marriage. Grace began writing early, whilst teaching and raising her family of seven children. Shehas since won many national and international awards, including the Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize for fiction, the Deutz Medal for Fiction, and the Neustadt International Prize for Literature (widely considered the most prestigious literary prize after the Nobel). A deeply subtle, moving and subversive writer, Grace received in 2007 a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to literature.”
Short bio of Vanessa Elderidge:
“I have a commitment to Maori health and wellbeing.
I have a background in nursing and utilise that knowledge in my work in palliative care.
I'm also a Director of Four Tides Indigenous Healers and value traditional Maori medicine and healing modalities.
I'm an educator, facilitator and qualified bi-cultural supervisor.
I'm of and Ngati Kahungunu and Rongomaiwahine descent.I have a specific interest in empowering communities to manage grief and bereavement.”
Our last session for the series will be Wednesday 27th March, 9.30am – 11.3am.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
If you would like to volunteer to help our members in Christchurch, please reach out to our Canterbury Neighbourhood Support Coordinator, Dave Wilkinson at: manager@canterburyns.net
Come to the drop-in session and share your ideas for improving Berhampore village!
Saturday 23 March, 10am-2pm
Berhampore Community Centre, Centennial Flats, 493 Adelaide Road
The community has been saying for some time that Berhampore village needs an upgrade. This also came through in … View moreCome to the drop-in session and share your ideas for improving Berhampore village!
Saturday 23 March, 10am-2pm
Berhampore Community Centre, Centennial Flats, 493 Adelaide Road
The community has been saying for some time that Berhampore village needs an upgrade. This also came through in feedback we received last year as part of engaging on Newtown Connections.
Developing a safe cycling network, including a direct route from the south coast to the central city through Berhampore shopping area, creates an opportunity to make a village upgrade happen sooner.
Find out more!
Kim from Houghton Bay
Brass Lamps x 3
These are replicas as the originals had some safety features necessary for use on ships etc. (according to an antique dealer).
They have never been lit but are operable.
Open to reasonable offers.
Pickup Houghton Bay
Negotiable
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