Oriental Bay, Wellington

2330 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington

Monthly AEA Web events are held on the third Saturday (Greenwich Mean Time) of each month.
For October it is 9am Sunday 20th (NZ time).
For newcomers interested in receiving a Zoom invitation for the event, please email aeawebevent@gmail.com.

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2330 days ago

NEW LISTING: 5A/19 Cottleville Terrace, Thorndon

Di Austin Real Estate

Affordable Executive Living - Price by Negotiation over $430,000.

This stunning corner sited apartment has executive panache and features low maintenance living. A quiet, secure company share ownership property with sun and views.

Boasting a handsome fully renovated interior; open plan … View more
Affordable Executive Living - Price by Negotiation over $430,000.

This stunning corner sited apartment has executive panache and features low maintenance living. A quiet, secure company share ownership property with sun and views.

Boasting a handsome fully renovated interior; open plan living at its optimum with a spacious combined living/dining and Master Chefs kitchen with top quality Bosch appliances (some have never been used). Features a terrific storage system for a large wardrobe in the executive bedroom.

It has it all here for stylish, inspirational people. Only minutes to the action in the CBD. Don't miss out!

MORE INFO: harcourts.co.nz...

Negotiable

2330 days ago

Rahui Papa: Tainui and He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tirani.

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Rahui Papa discusses the 1839 signing of He Whakaputanga by Te Wherowhero of Tainui.
Tuesday 29 October 2019

National Library of New Zealand, Molesworth Street, Thorndon
Gather 12pm at the seated area in front of the He Tohu gallery. Talk begins 12.10pm.

The final party to He Whakaputanga … View more
Rahui Papa discusses the 1839 signing of He Whakaputanga by Te Wherowhero of Tainui.
Tuesday 29 October 2019

National Library of New Zealand, Molesworth Street, Thorndon
Gather 12pm at the seated area in front of the He Tohu gallery. Talk begins 12.10pm.

The final party to He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tirani (The Declaration of Independence of New Zealand) was Te Wherowhero of Tainui, who signed on the 22nd of July 1839.
Rahui Papa will discuss the circumstances surrounding the signing by Te Wherowhero, the Tainui view of the Declaration, and subsequent events in Tainui and New Zealand history.

About the speaker: Rahui Papa (Tainui) grew up on and around his marae and papakāinga of Pōhara, in the Waikato. He has worked in broadcasting, teaching, and has served as a director and trustee on many boards. He is perhaps best known as an expert orator and a recognised authority on Waikato reo, tikanga, and tribal history.

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2330 days ago

Want to change the status quo?

stuffcareers

Stamp your mark on the industry?

We are on the hunt for a Digital Real Estate Account Director - to join the team! You will be responsible for securing and maintaining digital revenues from new and high-value accounts. In addition, you will also be required to work with the Print Account … View more
Stamp your mark on the industry?

We are on the hunt for a Digital Real Estate Account Director - to join the team! You will be responsible for securing and maintaining digital revenues from new and high-value accounts. In addition, you will also be required to work with the Print Account Directors to service the industry with our full suite of products.

This role will involve:

● Winning new digital customers and growing our key accounts
● Driving digital media revenue to levels that offset the decline in print media revenue
● Growing new multi-platform solutions for the industry locally and nationally
● Increase sales effectiveness, capability and competencies
● Presenting at Sales Meetings adding value to our customers business

This will be achieved by:

● Building and providing innovative advertising solutions for customers to connect with their audience in valued and engaging environments.
● Presenting to Offices, Head Offices and at Conferences
● Ensuring digital account growth strategies are in place for Stuff's high value and high-status customers within the local and national footprint
● Successfully implementing the company's digital revenue acquisition plan ensuring all opportunities are identified, planned and executed effectively
● Pro-actively engaging in the Digital portfolio planning process to develop revenue and non- revenue objectives
● Becoming the Trusted Adviser through our sales training

Benefits of working with us include:

● Opportunity to work for a company that truly values diversity and inclusion
● Flexible working opportunities and various office locations around the country
● Medical insurance
● Access to an excellent employee assistance programme
● A generous parental leave policy for any employees that are the primary or secondary carer

Stuff is a collection of print and digital-first products and services, connecting Kiwis to the stuff that matters, the stuff they love and each other.

We get the brand and message in front of the right customers whether they're big business, small business or somewhere in between .

Stuff embraces all aspects of diversity and inclusion and is committed to creating a workplace which reflects the incredibly diverse customers, audiences and communities we serve.

Disclaimer: Stuff does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. Stuff is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
Find out more

2333 days ago

Sorry we are closed today. (Again😢)

Aaron Graham from Hataitai Family Barbers

Unfortunately Jacob hand is worse than they thought and he got put in a cast yesterday. Sadly this leaves us unable to open today. Apologies for the inconvenience. We are talking to potential new staff and really hope to have something in place to be open again next week.

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2330 days ago

It's ShakeOut week!

The Team from Wellington Water

Make sure you get your water storage sorted and put together a plan for the safe disposal of your ones and twos before 1.30pm this Thursday.

Use our water tool to learn how.

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2358 days ago

Soft plastic recycling bins are back

Paul Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours, soft plastic recycling bins are coming back.

The Love NZ Soft Plastic Recycling Scheme, which was suspended in 2018, has returned to Auckland and Hamilton and, as of October, will be back in Wellington too.

It can get confusing trying to keep track of what to recycle, what not to … View more
Hi neighbours, soft plastic recycling bins are coming back.

The Love NZ Soft Plastic Recycling Scheme, which was suspended in 2018, has returned to Auckland and Hamilton and, as of October, will be back in Wellington too.

It can get confusing trying to keep track of what to recycle, what not to recycle, and what's just rubbish.

To read more, click here.

Here's what you can and can't put in soft plastic recycling bins.

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2331 days ago

Term 4

NumberWorks'nWords Kilbirnie

We look forward to seeing you this week.

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2331 days ago

Reality vs fantasy in children’s fiction

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

The Dorothy Neal White Collection is a research collection of children’s books that were enjoyed by young New Zealanders before 1940. The Friends of the Dorothy Neal White Collection support the work of this and other children’s literature collections held in the National Library of New … View moreThe Dorothy Neal White Collection is a research collection of children’s books that were enjoyed by young New Zealanders before 1940. The Friends of the Dorothy Neal White Collection support the work of this and other children’s literature collections held in the National Library of New Zealand.

Date: Tuesday, 22 October, 2019
Time: 5:30pm for drinks and nibbles, 6:00pm talk
Cost: A gold coin donation from non-members is appreciated.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon
Contact Details: friendsdnw@gmail.com

‘Children don’t want fantasy, there’s no demand for it.’
When Eirlys Hunter finished her first Junior fiction manuscript in 1997, a publisher rejected it on the grounds that ‘children don’t want fantasy, there’s no demand for it.’ JK Rowling soon proved that publisher wrong, and since then there’s been an explosion in fiction for children that is set in worlds that diverge from the reality of their lived experience. Why is this?

In this informal talk Eirlys Hunter will discuss what fantasy is, and speculate on what fantasy can offer readers (and writers) that realism cannot.

The Dorothy Neal White Collection
The Dorothy Neal White Collection is a research collection of children’s books that were enjoyed by young New Zealanders before 1940. The Friends of the Dorothy Neal White Collection support the work of this and other children’s literature collections held in the National Library of New Zealand.

About the speaker
Eirlys Hunter has published seven books for children, and her most recent book ‘The Mapmaker’s Race was a finalist in the 2019 NZ Book Awards for Children & Young Adults. She teaches Writing for Children at the International Institute of Modern Letters, Victoria University of Wellington.

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2331 days ago

Win a double pass to the 2020 House Tours

The Team from NZ House & Garden Tours

NZ House & Garden House Tours are coming to a region near you!
February and March 2020, we invite you to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.

This … View more
NZ House & Garden House Tours are coming to a region near you!
February and March 2020, we invite you to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.

This year we’re heading to five fabulous locations: Bay of Islands, Taupō, New Plymouth, Blenheim and Dunedin - which of these summer destinations would you love to head to?

Tell us your preferred destination and your favourite local hot-spot via this link to be in to win a double pass to the House Tour of your choice!

Entries close 24th October 2019.
Enter now

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2331 days ago

Land & Sky National Geographic telescope

Francie from Hataitai

Ages 8 & up

Small (approx 30cm) telescope
- 30x magnification power
- 30mm objective lens

Negotiable

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2331 days ago

Minx sandles size 37

Francie from Hataitai

Japanese style fabric, never worn

Price: $40

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2331 days ago

Origini Studio Italian wedges, size 37

Francie from Hataitai

Leather sandles, only worn a few times. Heel height about 7.5cm.

Price: $30

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2331 days ago

Purple Rollie shoes size 37

Francie from Hataitai

Used purple leather Rollies. Sole still in good condition.

Price: $20

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