1237 days ago

Term 2 Adult Classes at Karori Arts and Crafts

Margaret Taylor from Karori Arts & Crafts Centre Inc

18 May – 29 Jun from Tue 1-4pm.

Contemporary Semi Abstract Painting with Rachel Helson.
A class to introduce painting in a contemporary semi abstract style. Rachel will cover technique and approaches to composing landscapes, still life and floral studies working in either acrylic, oil, pastel or mixed media. She will also explore the use of mediums to add texture and depth to your work. Painting experience advised in oil, acrylic or pastel.
Cost: $180 non-members

Thu 13th May - 1 July from 2-4.30pm

Learn how to paint in Acrylic with Jenny Greig
Jenny will introduce beginners and painters who want an opportunity to paint with acrylic and receive guidance and/or feedback. Gain core skills in: 1) blending and shading to develop a landscape then 2) colour, shape and form to paint a vase of flowers (still life), 3) composition ie arranging elements of a picture to get the result you want. Then 4) scale and realism: how to paint figures in a beach scene (perspective), 5) light and shade in portraits - from a photo. Cost: $210 non-members, $22 materials week 1

Friday 11 June to 2 July from 2-4pm

Printmaking for Beginners with Margaret Taylor

Learn the basics of printmaking in a small group with an experienced printmaker. Margaret will demonstrate a new technique weekly that you can try with her support. Those with experience can extend their practice and develop their expertise with her guidance. Week 4 involves a shorter timeframe, 1 hour each but 1-to-1 with Margaret rather than the whole class together. Term1 participants found that this reinforces earlier lessons. You also learn how to: manage dirty and clean spaces and ink properly and use the printing press. Cost: $140 non-members plus $10 materials

Enroll at www.kacc.org.nz... or email Margaret at info@kacc.org.nz for more information. Membership for the year costs $55 and gives access to untutored groups and cheaper class fees.

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5 days ago

Poll: Should employees be able to work from home?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

At the post-Cabinet press conference, the National Party asserted they want public sector staff to return to the office. This has opened a conversation about other sectors in New Zealand who have adopted working from home (WFH).

Where possible, do you think employees should be able to work from home? Vote below and share your thoughts in the comments.

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Should employees be able to work from home?
  • 71% Yes
    71% Complete
  • 26.1% No
    26.1% Complete
  • 2.9% Other - I'll share below
    2.9% Complete
2208 votes
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3 hours ago

Brooklyn Junior Cricket Club - Registrations close very soon!

Kevin from Mornington

At Brooklyn Junior Cricket Club we offer cricket from 4 years old through to Year 8.

We can guarantee your young person will make awesome memories with new mates!

Visit www.bjcc.co.nz... today - registrations close VERY soon!!

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4 hours ago

Māori/Pacific (and general applicant) - FULL and part scholarships to finish high school overseas

Lucy Telfar Barnard from UWC Aotearoa New Zealand

Do you know a Māori/Pacific* student in Year 11/12 eager to expand their horizons?

Would they like to study the International Baccalaureate with change-making youth from around the world, at an international boarding school in one of 18 locations across the world?

Applications are now open for UWC Aotearoa New Zealand 2025 scholarships and places.

Full and part scholarships are available (needs-assessed), as well as unfunded places.

Applicants must be New Zealand citizens ordinarily resident in New Zealand, who will be aged 16 or 17 on 1 August 2025 (and not yet 18 on 1 September 2025), completing NCEA Level 1 or higher (or equivalent) by the end of 2024.

Applicants should be academically strong, emotionally resilient, physically active, and involved in their school or local community.

Application forms and more information are available at www.nz.uwc.org.... Applications close on Sunday 13 October 2025.

*Aotearoa will have a 'Dare to Dream' scholarship for 2025 entry to UWC Red Cross Nordic in Flekke, Norway (near Bergen), and the school has expressed a _strong_ preference for an Indigenous Māori or Pacific student. Dare to Dream scholarships are intended for students from low-income households - i.e. "backgrounds in which they would usually not even dare to dream of a world class education like that offered by UWC".
(We tend to think a fair amount of education in Aotearoa is "world class", so no shade on anyone's current school - it's just a different thing from UWC).

Other scholarships and places will also available open to any candidate - we'll know which UWCs to in November.

---UWC makes education a force to unite peoples, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future---

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