Northland, Wellington

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1995 days ago

Car for sale! :)

Mike from Northland

Reliable Japanese Car - Honda Civic 2006. Black exterior.
Cream cloth interior.
1.8L engine

Manual transmission.

Selling as we have have bought a station wagon for more space.
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Reliable Japanese Car - Honda Civic 2006. Black exterior.
Cream cloth interior.
1.8L engine

Manual transmission.

Selling as we have have bought a station wagon for more space.

Reluctantly selling as it is now surplus to requirement!


I was the first owner in NZ.

I have the original receipts, and full servicing history while I've had the car.

I have replaced ALL FOUR TYRES June 2018 plus wheel alignment, insurance for the tyres for any accidental punctures, filled with nitrous to prolong inflation (free top ups at Tony's Tyre Service) - I will contact Tony's to transfer the insurance and free nitrous top ups to the new owner. Receipts included.

I have also had the battery replaced November 2017, and has a 3 year warranty. Receipt included.

Cam Chain - no need to replace cambelt.

After market radio with reversing camera installed

Manual transmission - 5-speed gearbox

After market mag wheels

Spare tyre in back boot, with set of tools for changing a flat tyre if needed.


~110,000km on the clock


2 sets of keys; one set has the alarm/central locking/boot opener; the other is just the key.


I've looked after this car with regular servicing.

Minor scratches on the wing mirrors (it's Wellington afterall :D) - has button to automatically swing the mirrors in to prevent any more unintentional swipes from passing cars!

Any questions, happy to be asked.

Contact me on 021 187 8696, or message me on neighbourly.

Mike.

Price: $5,000

1995 days ago

Paris’ Story: From wagging school to succeeding in life

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Across Aotearoa we have amazing tamariki and rangatahi who come through our programmes and experience inspiring transformation journeys.

Paris from the Bay of Plenty recently caught up with Sun Live to discuss her journey and the positive impact that Project K has had on her life.

Kei runga noa … View more
Across Aotearoa we have amazing tamariki and rangatahi who come through our programmes and experience inspiring transformation journeys.

Paris from the Bay of Plenty recently caught up with Sun Live to discuss her journey and the positive impact that Project K has had on her life.

Kei runga noa atu koe Paris! Thank you for inspiring us and leading the way for other rangatahi across the country!

Learn more about Paris' story here: bit.ly...

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1995 days ago

Poll: Would you expect your parents to help you into your first home?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Almost a quarter of young people say the older generations should help first-home buyers into the property market, a new survey shows.

Westpac NZ polled 1000 people about their opinion on parents assisting their children into their first homes.

It found widespread acceptance of the idea: More … View more
Almost a quarter of young people say the older generations should help first-home buyers into the property market, a new survey shows.

Westpac NZ polled 1000 people about their opinion on parents assisting their children into their first homes.

It found widespread acceptance of the idea: More than half the parents said they would loan money interest-free and only 38 per cent would expect it to be paid back.

To read more, click here

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Would you expect your parents to help you into your first home?
  • 6.3% Yes
    6.3% Complete
  • 39.4% No
    39.4% Complete
  • 54.3% I'd be grateful but I don't expect it
    54.3% Complete
1896 votes
1995 days ago

Homestay Families Needed

Wellington College

We have a fantastic group of international students arriving at the start of Term 3, mainly from Italy and China. The students have excellent English Language.

If you have a spare room, please consider becoming a homestay family. International students help us create a diverse and vibrant … View more
We have a fantastic group of international students arriving at the start of Term 3, mainly from Italy and China. The students have excellent English Language.

If you have a spare room, please consider becoming a homestay family. International students help us create a diverse and vibrant school community and provide a valuable global perspective in our classes. Our international students and you!

Receive great support from our international team at Wellington College. International students need their own room and three meals each day.

Host families receive $300 each week. Please email Kathi Scott - k.scott@wc.school.nz if you would like to explore this idea further.
Learn more

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1995 days ago

Volunteers required to mentor former refugees to get their driving license

Sathi G from Karori

More volunteers required for mentoring former refugees to get their driving license. It will be two hours a week. For more details please contact:

Kate Twyford
Open Road Programme Coordinator
ChangeMakers Resettlement Forum | www.crf.org.nz...
Level 4, 39 Webb St| Mount Cook | Wellington | … View more
More volunteers required for mentoring former refugees to get their driving license. It will be two hours a week. For more details please contact:

Kate Twyford
Open Road Programme Coordinator
ChangeMakers Resettlement Forum | www.crf.org.nz...
Level 4, 39 Webb St| Mount Cook | Wellington | Aotearoa New Zealand
027 552 5972 | kate.twyford@crf.org.nz |or (04) 801 5812

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1996 days ago

Have you nominated yet???

Women of Influence

Time's running out. Nominations for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards are closing in 1 month.

Don't let the special women in your communities miss out on the recognition they deserve.

Nominate now!

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1996 days ago

KEEPING WARM

John from Wadestown

To my surprise I found that my dear beloved late wife had bought a spare king size electric blanket "just in case". It's brand new, still in its plastic suitecase.
Make me a reasonable offer and you too/two could keep warm

Negotiable

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1996 days ago

Ways to celebrate National Volunteer Week 2019!

Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand

It's National Volunteer Week! This year’s theme is “Whiria te tangata – weaving the people together”. Volunteering, Mahi Aroha and social action weave people and communities together.

Interested in volunteering in your community? Contacting your local Volunteer Centre is a great … View more
It's National Volunteer Week! This year’s theme is “Whiria te tangata – weaving the people together”. Volunteering, Mahi Aroha and social action weave people and communities together.

Interested in volunteering in your community? Contacting your local Volunteer Centre is a great place to start! Find more information here: www.volunteeringnz.org.nz....

Join us this National Volunteer Week to stand together in our differences and choose to connect! Take part in NVW by downloading NVW resources here: nationalvolunteerweek.nz....

National Volunteer Week 2019 runs from June 16-22.

#NVW2019 #WHIRIATETANGATA

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1996 days ago

Happy National Volunteer Week 2019! 💛🐝🌻🎉

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

We wanted to say a big THANK YOU to the 18,000+ 'busy bees' (volunteers) who help run Neighbourhood Support in our communities across the country. We wouldn't be able to do what we do without your generous support.

#NSNZgetinvolved

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1996 days ago

Wellington Harbour Update

The Team from Wellington Water

Further to our Friday update, we wanted to inform you on what caused the contamination in the inner Wellington Harbour.
A fat blockage in the pipes along Brandon St was sending wastewater into the stormwater line via a constructed overflow. This was located and cleared on June 12.
Investigations … View more
Further to our Friday update, we wanted to inform you on what caused the contamination in the inner Wellington Harbour.
A fat blockage in the pipes along Brandon St was sending wastewater into the stormwater line via a constructed overflow. This was located and cleared on June 12.
Investigations also found wastewater joints that had come apart under Queens Wharf, which were attended to by June 15.

If washed down the sink, fats and oils can build up in our pipes causing blockages. It’s best to wait for fats and oils to cool then wipe them into the bin.

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