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Glenna Neighbourly Lead from Hataitai
Teddy Bear picnic and photos and bubbles and pass the parcel 11.30am to 1.30pm
All new 'Cartel Bowling Club Cafe'!
Plant Swap Stall (produce/seedlings/seeds)
Bouncy Castle - gold coin koha
Teddy Bears Picnic and Games
Market Stalls and Raffles
Bring your teddies and cash
See … View moreTeddy Bear picnic and photos and bubbles and pass the parcel 11.30am to 1.30pm
All new 'Cartel Bowling Club Cafe'!
Plant Swap Stall (produce/seedlings/seeds)
Bouncy Castle - gold coin koha
Teddy Bears Picnic and Games
Market Stalls and Raffles
Bring your teddies and cash
See @HataitaiMarket for more information
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Nicola Fairclough, from Miramar, is very proud of Baxter.
"Hi, this is my cockatiel, Baxter. He is 20 years old and is the cutest parrot! He sits on my shoulder and head. He can whistle tunes and say lots of things! He's always free to fly around the house."
Remember if you want … View moreNicola Fairclough, from Miramar, is very proud of Baxter.
"Hi, this is my cockatiel, Baxter. He is 20 years old and is the cutest parrot! He sits on my shoulder and head. He can whistle tunes and say lots of things! He's always free to fly around the house."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what … View more
Barry Phease from Te Aro Toastmasters
Have you ever wanted to know about Toastmasters? Do you have a fear of public speaking? Do you want to improve your speaking and leadership skills for your work?
Come along to our public meeting on Wednesday 24th March at 5:30 in Central Wellington to find out more. We meet at Anvil House, and … View moreHave you ever wanted to know about Toastmasters? Do you have a fear of public speaking? Do you want to improve your speaking and leadership skills for your work?
Come along to our public meeting on Wednesday 24th March at 5:30 in Central Wellington to find out more. We meet at Anvil House, and meetings go for about 90 minutes and include a tea break for networking. Bring a friend! Contact us beforehand if you like, so we know how many muffins to make.
We are a small supportive group who can help you with what you need. The Toastmasters educational programme is tailored to helping you improve with the skills that will help you in your career and your life..
Reporter Community News
Maggie the dog.
"Hi there my name is Maggie, I am a loveable lady looking for my forever home. In my previous home I had someone home with me full time and when left alone for periods at a time I have shown the ability to escape out of medium height fencing. So my new home would need to have … View moreMaggie the dog.
"Hi there my name is Maggie, I am a loveable lady looking for my forever home. In my previous home I had someone home with me full time and when left alone for periods at a time I have shown the ability to escape out of medium height fencing. So my new home would need to have high fencing and a plan for during the day if left alone that does not include being tied or tethered. I would love a home that has older children that have grown up around strong dogs and a home that has had experience with dogs. I have had a fair bit of training but there is always room to learn more things so would love a home that could put the time into teaching me. If you think you are the home for me get in touch with the canine team to learn more about me."
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Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
To help minimise waste, we've made a few changes to how you visit the Southern Landfill.
When you arrive at the landfill, please visit the Tip Shop & Recycle Centre first to drop off reusables and recyclables. Then head up to the Transfer Station to drop off green waste, tyres, batteries,… View moreTo help minimise waste, we've made a few changes to how you visit the Southern Landfill.
When you arrive at the landfill, please visit the Tip Shop & Recycle Centre first to drop off reusables and recyclables. Then head up to the Transfer Station to drop off green waste, tyres, batteries, hazardous waste and general rubbish.
As you enter the Transfer Station please let our weigh bridge staff know if you have items to separate out. If you have more than one type of waste you may be asked to loop back through the weighbridge so that the correct charges can be applied.
For more information, visit: wellington.govt.nz...
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Reporter Community News
Thousands of daily train users may have to pay to park their vehicles at stations around the Wellington region.
Regional council chair Daran Ponter said the proposal was in response to increasing demand for park and ride facilities, and the cost of constructing multi-level parking buildings to meet… View moreThousands of daily train users may have to pay to park their vehicles at stations around the Wellington region.
Regional council chair Daran Ponter said the proposal was in response to increasing demand for park and ride facilities, and the cost of constructing multi-level parking buildings to meet that demand was prohibitive.
The proposal to do away with free park and ride spaces, is in the Greater Wellington Regional Council's draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2021-2031. Submissions close at the end of today (Friday).
The Team from Destination Wairarapa
A new walking festival, a Long Lunch and The National Tweed Ride are just some of the great events on. Find out more here wairarapanz.com...
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Joshua from Kilbirnie Price Smart Landscaping and Gardening
Ready lay lawn is the perfect solution for overnight fresh lush grass. Cost-effective and extremely easy to maintain, ready lay lawn will guarantee you the best results.
Stop envying your neighbour’s lawn, with Price Smart you can have your own done instantly. We work with the best suppliers. … View moreReady lay lawn is the perfect solution for overnight fresh lush grass. Cost-effective and extremely easy to maintain, ready lay lawn will guarantee you the best results.
Stop envying your neighbour’s lawn, with Price Smart you can have your own done instantly. We work with the best suppliers. Give us a call at 027 252 1771 or visit www.pricesmart.co.nz... for a reasonable estimate.
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Words and pic from Louise Thomas.
"Hey, mate, have you got any chips? . . .Come back, I know which one is your car." Southern black-backed gulls/karoro (Larus dominicanus) looking slightly nefarious on the back of an old boat at the Hutt Estuary.
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One of the country’s top epidemiologists, Professor Michael Baker, who became a household name amid the Covid-19 pandemic has taken home the supreme award at the annual Wellingtonian of the Year Awards.
reated by The Dominion Post, the Wellingtonian of the Year Awards were started in 1989 to … View moreOne of the country’s top epidemiologists, Professor Michael Baker, who became a household name amid the Covid-19 pandemic has taken home the supreme award at the annual Wellingtonian of the Year Awards.
reated by The Dominion Post, the Wellingtonian of the Year Awards were started in 1989 to celebrate achievements and contributions across all sectors of the greater Wellington community, awarding those who make the region exciting and vibrant.
The 2020 Dominion Post Wellingtonian Of The Year winners:
Arts – Victor Rodger
Business – Malcolm Gillies
Community Service – Biddy Harford
Education – Sally Barrett
Environment – Dave Lowe
Public Service – Ashley Bloomfield
Science & Technology – Michael Baker
Sport – Ameliaranne Ekenasio
Youth – Brad Olsen
Reporter Community News
Agapanthus are flowering freely at the moment so it is a good time to think about how you can stop them from spreading by deadheading them.
In some parts of New Zealand they are considered an invasive weed.
Click on READ MORE to see a story I wrote in 2018.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Subscribe to our free ezine! Follow this week’s guide to growing chicory and radicchio. Harvest flowers for dried arrangements, plant fast-growing Asian greens, look out for cicada damage and wasps and fill gaps in shelter belts before winter.
Build your own sun-lounger and learn how to divide… View moreSubscribe to our free ezine! Follow this week’s guide to growing chicory and radicchio. Harvest flowers for dried arrangements, plant fast-growing Asian greens, look out for cicada damage and wasps and fill gaps in shelter belts before winter.
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Ash Howell from Wellington Zoo
Sadly we've seen a spike in wildlife coming in to The Nest Te Kōhanga, the Zoo's wildlife hospital, with fishing hook and fishing line injuries this summer.
Our Vet team have been treating these patients and seen firsthand the devastating impact of these fishing hook injuries on our … View moreSadly we've seen a spike in wildlife coming in to The Nest Te Kōhanga, the Zoo's wildlife hospital, with fishing hook and fishing line injuries this summer.
Our Vet team have been treating these patients and seen firsthand the devastating impact of these fishing hook injuries on our precious manu.
This is a timely reminder that if you are fishing along our coastlines, please remember to remove your rubbish and pick up any other fishing tackle you see around you.
You can watch the full story that played on 1News over the weekend here: bit.ly...
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