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Peter from Karori
Kia ora,
Our next meeting is on Wednesday 4th of October in Zampelles coffee shop in Johnsonville Mall at 2 p.m.
We look forward to seeing fellow stroke survivors and their carers there.
Did you know that in New Zealand about 9,000 people each year have a stroke. Some 2,000 die from a … View moreKia ora,
Our next meeting is on Wednesday 4th of October in Zampelles coffee shop in Johnsonville Mall at 2 p.m.
We look forward to seeing fellow stroke survivors and their carers there.
Did you know that in New Zealand about 9,000 people each year have a stroke. Some 2,000 die from a stroke; about another 2,000 are left severely incapacitated, about another 2,000 have considerable disability and the rest have some disability or nearly recover. Nobody recovers completely.
It is estimated that some 50% of strokes can be avoided with life-style changes.
Interested to find out what you can do to have a good chance to avoid a stroke??
Kind regards
Tony Biss
President
The Team from Electoral Commission
You can find all the information you need about where, when and how to vote at vote.nz....
If you were enrolled at your current address by September 10, you will have been sent an EasyVote pack in the mail with an EasyVote card which will make voting easier.
However if yours hasn't … View moreYou can find all the information you need about where, when and how to vote at vote.nz....
If you were enrolled at your current address by September 10, you will have been sent an EasyVote pack in the mail with an EasyVote card which will make voting easier.
However if yours hasn't arrived yet you can vote without it! Find your nearest voting place here:
map.vote.nz...
Julia Kennedy from Friends of Karori Cemetery
Today we launched our new tour 'Military Tales' with some of our members. Richard's carefully researched tour focuses on the Services Area. On this walk you will visit the graves of many of the senior officers who shaped New Zealand’s involvement in war and the ethics and character… View moreToday we launched our new tour 'Military Tales' with some of our members. Richard's carefully researched tour focuses on the Services Area. On this walk you will visit the graves of many of the senior officers who shaped New Zealand’s involvement in war and the ethics and character of the fighting New Zealander.
If you would like book this tour, we will next be running it during Wellington Heritage Week. Follow the link to secure your ticket:
events.humanitix.com...
The Team from NZ Compare
Happy Grandparents Day to our fantastic neighbours!
We wish you a day filled with celebration for your poppa, nan, koro, grandma or g'dad, while also remembering those who are no longer with us.
May your day be brimming with joy and treasured memories!
We extend our heartfelt … View moreHappy Grandparents Day to our fantastic neighbours!
We wish you a day filled with celebration for your poppa, nan, koro, grandma or g'dad, while also remembering those who are no longer with us.
May your day be brimming with joy and treasured memories!
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone for their amazing nominations! Your stories have touched our hearts deeply. And the winner is... Koko Grant, nominated by Khalei-Marley Taylor-Karaitiana! Congratulations!
Julie from Karori
I bought this sewing machine some months ago ( I think on Neighbourly) and thought I would use it, but that did not happen and I have only now taken it out of its box for a photo. It is great if you don’t do a lot of sewing or are just a beginner. On the photo you can see the numerous functions … View moreI bought this sewing machine some months ago ( I think on Neighbourly) and thought I would use it, but that did not happen and I have only now taken it out of its box for a photo. It is great if you don’t do a lot of sewing or are just a beginner. On the photo you can see the numerous functions and features it has and it comes with an instruction book and in its original box. It still looks like new. The adaptor still has an English plug, but if you need one , I have a brand new NZ one here you can have for an extra $5. Please PM me if interested to buy this or text me on 0272484333
Price: $15
The Team from NZ Compare
What an incredible turnout! Over 1360 Household Heroes were nominated by all of you for a chance to win a fabulous $350!
We know our nation is full of amazing Kiwis who keep things running at home, and you're all heroes!
But the real question is, did you win? Find out who's walking … View moreWhat an incredible turnout! Over 1360 Household Heroes were nominated by all of you for a chance to win a fabulous $350!
We know our nation is full of amazing Kiwis who keep things running at home, and you're all heroes!
But the real question is, did you win? Find out who's walking away with $350 towards their Broadband and Power bill!
Stay connected with NZ Compare for the latest broadband and power deals and exciting competitions. We're all about making it easy for you to compare and save money! CLICK HERE to learn more: www.nzcompare.com...
Reporter The Post
Words and pictures this week from Rosa Marie.
"I managed to get some birdie time yesterday at Silverstream just in time before the wet weather set in! Spent a bit of time chasing an elusive kōtare but no shots unfortunately! I did get close to a few Goldfinches at one stage which is … View moreWords and pictures this week from Rosa Marie.
"I managed to get some birdie time yesterday at Silverstream just in time before the wet weather set in! Spent a bit of time chasing an elusive kōtare but no shots unfortunately! I did get close to a few Goldfinches at one stage which is unusual as they are normally very skittish!
I discovered a shag high up in the trees near a playground too! A shame it was too dark to get a decent capture but I liked the shadow effect! Saw lots of ducks in the stream, I think that there were a couple of Australian Shovellers if I am not mistaken!
The first photos is of tui that I had earlier been stalking around my property. He had plenty to say to me...."
The Team from Heart Foundation NZ
Whip up this heart smart spring chicken stir-fry for World Heart Day. Packed with fresh veggies, tender chicken, and a zesty stir-fry sauce, this dish is both flavourful and nutritious.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve
Use Resene paint and plants to create a bee-friendly corner.
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Wellington Water from Wellington Water
UPDATE - 3:30pm
Our team have identified the issue, and water has now been restored.
Please run a cold tap for a few minutes to clear any air pockets or cloudy water from the pipes before using hot taps, dishwashers and washing machines.
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Kia ora Crofton… View moreUPDATE - 3:30pm
Our team have identified the issue, and water has now been restored.
Please run a cold tap for a few minutes to clear any air pockets or cloudy water from the pipes before using hot taps, dishwashers and washing machines.
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Kia ora Crofton Downs,
Our crews have responded to reports of residents experiencing no water across Crofton Downs as well as Warwick Street, Wilton.
Our crews are investigating, and we will update this post with more information once we've identified the cause.
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Wellington Water from Wellington Water
UPDATE 1 - 4:17PM, 28 SEPT
The team are making good progress with the repair and expect full service to be restored early this evening.
We'll keep this post updated with the latest info.
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Our crews have responded to a burst pipe on Marine Drive,… View moreUPDATE 1 - 4:17PM, 28 SEPT
The team are making good progress with the repair and expect full service to be restored early this evening.
We'll keep this post updated with the latest info.
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Our crews have responded to a burst pipe on Marine Drive, this afternoon.
This is affecting Marine Drive from #624 towards and including Eastbourne township. We have had to turn the water off in this area to repair the burst pipe. We expect service to be interrupted for 4-5 hours (6 - 7 pm)
Our crews are working to repair the pipe as quickly as possible. We appreciate the disruption this has caused, and thank you for your patience.
We'll keep this post updated with the latest info.
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Wellington Water from Wellington Water
Our crews have responded to a burst pipe on Marine Drive, this afternoon.
This is affecting Marine Drive from #624 towards and including Eastbourne township. We have had to turn the water off in this area to repair the burst pipe. We expect service to be interrupted for 4-5 hours (6 - 7 pm)
… View moreOur crews have responded to a burst pipe on Marine Drive, this afternoon.
This is affecting Marine Drive from #624 towards and including Eastbourne township. We have had to turn the water off in this area to repair the burst pipe. We expect service to be interrupted for 4-5 hours (6 - 7 pm)
Our crews are working to fix this as soon as they can, thank you for your patience.
We'll keep this post updated with the latest info.
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Aimée from Ngaio
Relisting as had an interest but no pick up. Lots of little pottles, clean, can be used for crafts, beads, seeds, paint powder etc. Would like them gone by next week or they go in recycling.
Free
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We want to see your game-day photos and we have prizes to give away!
Whether you're getting dressed up in your All Blacks finest, have an impressive rugby-themed snack collection or have made a Rugby World Cup shrine in your living room, we want to see it all on Neighbourly!
To be in to… View moreWe want to see your game-day photos and we have prizes to give away!
Whether you're getting dressed up in your All Blacks finest, have an impressive rugby-themed snack collection or have made a Rugby World Cup shrine in your living room, we want to see it all on Neighbourly!
To be in to win, simply post your photo on Neighbourly along with the word: RWCfan
Go, Team!
The Team from Wellington District Police
Police will be highly visible across Wellington city from today with extra police staff redeployed from across the country, ahead of anticipated protest activity heading to Parliament grounds tomorrow.
We know that over the past few days several groups have been moving across the country in … View morePolice will be highly visible across Wellington city from today with extra police staff redeployed from across the country, ahead of anticipated protest activity heading to Parliament grounds tomorrow.
We know that over the past few days several groups have been moving across the country in support of a variety of protest causes, most of which are planning to end at Parliament grounds tomorrow.
Police will have a clearer picture of the numbers involved later today as protest groups move closer to Wellington.
Our planning for this has been underway for several weeks, and we are now well placed to respond to a number of, and range of, scenarios. Last year’s Parliamentary occupation provided some helpful learnings for us as an organisation.
Staff numbers have been boosted across all shifts in the district for next two days with more than 80 staff specifically trained in Public Order Policing mobilised to support Wellington district staff.
The focus for Police this week has been on talking to local residents and businesses as well as local iwi and agencies across the government sector.
Road closures are now in place around Parliament, with Molesworth Street and neighbouring streets closed, or operating with restricted access. Parliament has been deemed a no-fly zone, which also prohibits drones.
Our focus has been on ensuring buses and trains are able to operate as normal, and that disruption for local residents and businesses is minimal.
For those coming to march and protest at Parliament, we respect people’s right to demonstrate peacefully in support of their cause, but we are prepared to take enforcement action if it stops being peaceful.
We will have a very low tolerance for any structures being set up on the grounds, and we do have the ability to mobilise additional staff quickly if required. Tow trucks will be on stand-by in the city.
There may be some incidents on which we will need follow up as enquiries later.
To that end, we are keen to have the public’s assistance – to help be our eyes and ears, particularly on Lambton Quay, during the march to Parliament. We will likely want to see any video footage of unlawful activity, and people can report this through 105. But we are also asking that people don’t intervene or compromise their own safety.
It is an important part of our democracy that we preserve people’s right to protest. In the end, our hope is that people come to our city, to have their say on Parliament grounds, and then to leave peacefully.
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