Northland, Wellington

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604 days ago

Northland Mini Fair

Elizabeth from Northland

Kia ora whanau,
There will be a mini fair Saturday 1st April (tomorrow).
Great buys in plants, preserves, baking, morning tea, children clothes, vintage car rides, books and more!
EFTPOS available too!
You can find us outside St Anne's church, corner of Randwick road, Northland.
See … View more
Kia ora whanau,
There will be a mini fair Saturday 1st April (tomorrow).
Great buys in plants, preserves, baking, morning tea, children clothes, vintage car rides, books and more!
EFTPOS available too!
You can find us outside St Anne's church, corner of Randwick road, Northland.
See you there!!!!!

604 days ago

Floating flowers

The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve

Create art using Resene paint and your own breath.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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604 days ago

Appy, ‘appy birthday.

Waitomo Group

It’s been 3 years since we’ve been fueling Kiwis with ‘appiness, and we’re giving you the gifts.

Fill up ‘appily before Monday and you’re in the draw to win your share of $1,000 Moolah. Woohoo!
Find out more

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605 days ago

THE GREAT KARORI EASTER EGG HUNT!

Sharon from Karori

​Karori Business Association, Karori Arts & Crafts Centre and Foxtail Events are bringing to you this Easter – THE GREAT KARORI EASTER EGG HUNT!

The Karori Arts & Crafts team have beautifully decorated large easter eggs, which will be hidden around the parks and reserves of Karori … View more
​Karori Business Association, Karori Arts & Crafts Centre and Foxtail Events are bringing to you this Easter – THE GREAT KARORI EASTER EGG HUNT!

The Karori Arts & Crafts team have beautifully decorated large easter eggs, which will be hidden around the parks and reserves of Karori for you to find.

Clues to the locations will be released on Thursday, 7 April and the great hunt will begin on Good Friday.

​The hunt will last all weekend until the end of day on Monday, 10 April so there is plenty of time to find all the eggs!

Once you have found all the hidden egg locations, fill in this form by clicking on the link below and go in the draw to win a $100 prize, kindly donated by the Karori Business Association.

​COMPETITION ENTRY ​FORM - forms.gle... (NB: form will open on Good Friday to load answers)​

This is a FREE event for all the family.

Take photos, have fun and enjoy finding new places to explore!

LINK TO FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE - fb.me...

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605 days ago

We’re lowering our fees – again!

Simplicity

As the nonprofit, low-fee KiwiSaver provider, our mission is to provide a better choice for Kiwis. We’re about making members wealthier, not lining shareholder pockets.

So we’ve just announced our 5th fee cut in 5 years. From 1 April, we’re lowering our total fund charge to 0.30% across … View more
As the nonprofit, low-fee KiwiSaver provider, our mission is to provide a better choice for Kiwis. We’re about making members wealthier, not lining shareholder pockets.

So we’ve just announced our 5th fee cut in 5 years. From 1 April, we’re lowering our total fund charge to 0.30% across our Conservative, Balanced and Growth KiwiSaver Funds and our diversified investment funds. Says Sam Stubbs, Simplicity MD: “Being a KiwiSaver manager involves huge economies of scale. Fee cuts in our industry should be frequent, but they aren’t.”

Simplicity believes in passing on the benefits of scale to our members – and we’re on track for further fee cuts in the future. Check out more details on our blog now!
Find out more

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608 days ago

Poll: Should we scrap daylight saving?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This Sunday we'll be putting our clocks back for the end of daylight saving. Despite the benefits of an extra hour of sun during daylight saving, these clock changes commonly bring disruptions to our households and sleep - some feel that it should be scrapped altogether. What do you think?

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This Sunday we'll be putting our clocks back for the end of daylight saving. Despite the benefits of an extra hour of sun during daylight saving, these clock changes commonly bring disruptions to our households and sleep - some feel that it should be scrapped altogether. What do you think?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Should we scrap daylight saving?
  • 32.5% Yes, scrap daylight savings
    32.5% Complete
  • 54.1% No, keep daylight savings
    54.1% Complete
  • 7% I don't mind either way
    7% Complete
  • 6.4% Keep daylight savings but change the dates
    6.4% Complete
6075 votes
606 days ago

Looking for a Grandie in Churton Park

Jo Hayes from GrandFriends NZ - Wellington Region

GrandFriends NZ is hunting for a very special Grandie in Churton Park - is this you? Or perhaps you know someone that would be keen.

Please get in touch on info@grandfriend.nz

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608 days ago

Misdelivered Parcel 20 Sydenham Street Northland

Hendy from Northland

Hi neighbours,

I have had a parcel delivered by nzpost from Converse shoes, and it is with on express delivery & signature required.

Upon tracking it shows to have been delivered, but as I have been at home all day, there is no sign of courier's arrival.

I have done everything I… View more
Hi neighbours,

I have had a parcel delivered by nzpost from Converse shoes, and it is with on express delivery & signature required.

Upon tracking it shows to have been delivered, but as I have been at home all day, there is no sign of courier's arrival.

I have done everything I could with NZ Post, they have no answer yet, but if by chance this parcel has been dropped off at wrong address, please let me know. There is my phone number on delivery address :).

Attachment is proof of delivery photo.

Thank you.
Hendy

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606 days ago

How Often Should You Clean Your Curtains?

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)

The frequency of cleaning curtains largely depends on a few factors such as the material of the curtains, their location, and the level of dust and pollutants in the air. As a general rule, it is recommended to clean your curtains every 6-12 months. Here are some reasons why:

1. Dust and … View more
The frequency of cleaning curtains largely depends on a few factors such as the material of the curtains, their location, and the level of dust and pollutants in the air. As a general rule, it is recommended to clean your curtains every 6-12 months. Here are some reasons why:

1. Dust and allergens: Curtains can collect dust, dirt, and allergens over time. If you or anyone in your household suffers from allergies or asthma, it is especially important to clean your curtains regularly to prevent the accumulation of allergens that can trigger symptoms.
2. Stains and spills: Curtains can also become stained or soiled from spills, pet hair, or everyday use. Regular cleaning can help remove these stains and keep your curtains looking fresh and new.
3. Sun damage: Curtains can also become damaged over time from exposure to sunlight. Regular cleaning can help prevent sun damage and prolong the life of your curtains.
4. Odours: Curtains can also absorb odours from cooking, smoking, or pets. Regular cleaning can help eliminate these odours and keep your home smelling fresh.

However, curtains located in high-traffic areas, such as the living room or kitchen, may require more frequent cleaning, perhaps every three to six months. Curtains made of heavy fabrics, such as velvet or chenille, may also collect more dust and require more frequent cleaning.

In addition to regular cleaning, it is also recommended to vacuum your curtains regularly to remove dust and other particles. This can help to reduce the frequency of deep cleaning and extend the life of your curtains.

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606 days ago

Explore Wairarapa this Easter!

Denise Landow from Destination Wairarapa

Explore wildly charming Wairarapa for a fun-filled Easter adventure.

There's plenty on to see and do:
- Wairarapa Balloon Festival - a packed five-day Easter programme with mostly free events and a spectacular Night Glow on Saturday 8 April.

- Blackwell and Sons' National Tweed … View more
Explore wildly charming Wairarapa for a fun-filled Easter adventure.

There's plenty on to see and do:
- Wairarapa Balloon Festival - a packed five-day Easter programme with mostly free events and a spectacular Night Glow on Saturday 8 April.

- Blackwell and Sons' National Tweed Ride - dig out your finest tweed attire and cycle around Greytown's beautiful streets on Saturday afternoon, 8 April. It's a fabulous spectator sport as well.

- Molewood Orchard, Greytown. It's harvest season and you're welcome to bring a bag or bucket, and pick your own apples for only $2 per kg! Saturday 8 - Monday 10 April. Why not bring along a picnic lunch as well and make a day of it. Sunscreen, sturdy footwear and hats are good ideas too!

- Korero with Stan Walker at Carterton Events Centre - submit a question for Stan for his post-concert get together on Saturday 8 April.

- Easter Monday Chill Session at Gladstone Vineyard, Carterton. There will be live music, fine wines, fabulous Japanese cuisine on Monday 10 April, free entry from 11am.

This is just a snippet of Easter happenings in Wairarapa - plan your holiday here: www.wairarapanz.com......

607 days ago

Ngaio Village Market - Sunday, 2 April 2023

Sharon from Karori

Foxtail Events invites you to come along to the Ngaio Village Market on Sunday, 2 April 2023 at the newly refurbished Ngaio Town Hall.

This gorgeous little craft market will be open from 10am – 3pm and have a stunning selection of locally made products including:

• Plants, fresh flowers … View more
Foxtail Events invites you to come along to the Ngaio Village Market on Sunday, 2 April 2023 at the newly refurbished Ngaio Town Hall.

This gorgeous little craft market will be open from 10am – 3pm and have a stunning selection of locally made products including:

• Plants, fresh flowers & seedlings
• Jewellery
• Clothing, bags and accessories
• Crochet & knitted toys
• Scented Candles
• Homewares & soft furnishings
• Children & baby items
• Skincare & soaps
• Gifts & Treasures
• Crystals
• Wooden Products
• Ceramics & pottery
• Pet accessories
• Carvings & sculptures
• Wool products
• Much much more!

A coffee cart, food trucks and fresh artisan bakery items will provide a selection of the delicious food and drink to enjoy while you peruse the various treasures and beautiful items for sale.

Each stall will have either cash or eftpos facilities available, however it is best to bring cash to the market too.

Invite a friend or 2 and have a great day out at this fantastic community event.

LINK TO EVENT PAGE - fb.me...

#foxtailevents #foxtailcommunitymarkets #ngaiovillagemarket #ngaiotownhall #wellington #creativecommuntiy #art #craft #plants #food #coffee #supportlocal

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607 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington

Audio Recovery Stories
Hear how some of our members came to find a solution to their food obsession in Addictive Eaters Anonymous.

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608 days ago

Be a conversation partner with a mature overseas student - ELTO programme

Tim from Kelburn

Full for now - but recruiting volunteers for next cohort; mid-August for three months.

If you'd like to meet up with a participant on the English Language Training for Officials programme through Victoria University, see the attached flyer.
Participants, who are government officials from … View more
Full for now - but recruiting volunteers for next cohort; mid-August for three months.

If you'd like to meet up with a participant on the English Language Training for Officials programme through Victoria University, see the attached flyer.
Participants, who are government officials from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Timor-Leste or Vietnam, are paired with a local conversation partner to chat and hopefully meet up once a week while they are here. The aim is to develop the participants' English and their knowledge of New Zealand/Wellington.

Chats can be about anything, but are often about life here/SE Asia, and can be anywhere, but are often in cafes, parks, homes, etc. More details on attached flyer (note the flyer is for the current cohort, not the next [who will focus on resiliance as a theme]).

Conversation partner flyer - ELTO 55.pdf Download View

608 days ago

Do you need Regular Gardening Maintenance?

Price Smart from

Whether it’s keeping your garden beds weed-free, trimming hedges to look just perfect, or simply mowing lawns, we work within most budgets to keep your garden looking tidy.

Give us a call at 027 548 9818 or go to www.pricesmart.co.nz... to organize a site visit.

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608 days ago

Sam Whitelock Webinar

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Neighbourhood Support members across New Zealand are invited to attend a special wellbeing webinar, 'Building Strong Communities', with Farmstrong Ambassador, Sam Whitelock, at 7:30pm on Tuesday April 4th.

For more information and to register, head to www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz....… View more
Neighbourhood Support members across New Zealand are invited to attend a special wellbeing webinar, 'Building Strong Communities', with Farmstrong Ambassador, Sam Whitelock, at 7:30pm on Tuesday April 4th.

For more information and to register, head to www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz....

Please invite those on your street and in your neighbourhood who might be interested (it's not just for rural folk, although those of you in rural communities might be particularly interested).

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