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Fresh Hass Avocados handpicked to order and delivered to your door. We also have Avocado oil available.
- No chiller room!
- No sitting around on supermarket shelves!
- No squeezing by customers in the produce department!
The fruit is hand-picked to your order and is handled only once … View moreFresh Hass Avocados handpicked to order and delivered to your door. We also have Avocado oil available.
- No chiller room!
- No sitting around on supermarket shelves!
- No squeezing by customers in the produce department!
The fruit is hand-picked to your order and is handled only once before being carefully packaged up and dispatched directly to you. This means the fruit is super duper fresh when it is delivered to your door.
We pick the fruit green so you will need to be patient when your box of deliciousness arrives. And, as a bonus, most of our packaging is reusable and biodegradable.
Order yours here!
On 14th November 2016, a quake devastated the region of Kaikōura. Out of the devastation has come the creation of a new landscape and a stronger Kaikōura community. “Parts of Kaikōura now look like an alien landscape” said Stuff.
Be one of the first to discover the new New Zealand on the … View moreOn 14th November 2016, a quake devastated the region of Kaikōura. Out of the devastation has come the creation of a new landscape and a stronger Kaikōura community. “Parts of Kaikōura now look like an alien landscape” said Stuff.
Be one of the first to discover the new New Zealand on the Coastal Pacific train, re-opening December 1st.
Photo credit: Marine Ecology Research Group, University Of Canterbury
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Community Engagement Advisor from
This coming Monday 1 October, the new bus network will receive a boost when the 18e route between Miramar and Karori will be available all day to 8pm rather than just running at peak times.
It will run every day of the week and provide direct connections to Newtown, Wellington Hospital, Massey … View moreThis coming Monday 1 October, the new bus network will receive a boost when the 18e route between Miramar and Karori will be available all day to 8pm rather than just running at peak times.
It will run every day of the week and provide direct connections to Newtown, Wellington Hospital, Massey University, Wellington and Victoria University of Wellington Kelburn campus.
To learn more, read our service update on our website
Community Engagement Advisor from
A truck has rolled at Waione roundabout in Petone.
There are diversions in place for traffic including Metlink buses. Traffic is banking up in the area so expect delays. All Eastbourne bus services are terminating at Queensgate, Lower Hutt.
Please note that RTI (Real Time Information) displays … View moreA truck has rolled at Waione roundabout in Petone.
There are diversions in place for traffic including Metlink buses. Traffic is banking up in the area so expect delays. All Eastbourne bus services are terminating at Queensgate, Lower Hutt.
Please note that RTI (Real Time Information) displays are not reflecting current service cancellations.
Read more on routes affected and diversions in place on our website.
Administration Team from Island Bay Presbyterian Church
This Island Bay exhibition of new 2D and 3D art showcases the artistic vision of compassion. Please come and enjoy the official opening this Sunday, 4-6pm at the Presbyterian Centre, 88 The Parade, Island Bay (100 north of the shops). The exhibition runs until 7 October.
Suzanne Aubert, who … View moreThis Island Bay exhibition of new 2D and 3D art showcases the artistic vision of compassion. Please come and enjoy the official opening this Sunday, 4-6pm at the Presbyterian Centre, 88 The Parade, Island Bay (100 north of the shops). The exhibition runs until 7 October.
Suzanne Aubert, who became an Island Bay icon and is celebrated in CompassionFest 2018, embodied compassion. She was a social and religious pioneer and champion of children and the poor.
CompassionFest is a rich weekend of eleven events in Island Bay, celebrating the life and work of Suzanne Aubert. (Full programme on Facebook or www.ibpc.org.nz...)
Mother Aubert devoted her life to helping others. Her work took her from France to the Whanganui River and finally to Island Bay. Along the way she founded a new Catholic congregation, cared for children and the sick, and documented her work in Māori, English and French. Her work in education, women’s rights and te reo Maori were far reaching.
Mother Aubert founded the religious order ‘Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion’ in 1892. She later started two hospitals in Wellington: St Joseph’s Home for the Incurables in 1900, and Our Lady’s Home of Compassion in 1907. The Soup Kitchen she started in Tory St continues its service today.
In 1872 Mother Aubert began experimenting with medicine, developing her own herbal remedies, drawing on traditional Maori medicine as well as her own nursing and botanical background. She gained recognition from the doctors of the region who grew to trust her treatments and cures completely.
In November 1903 she opened the first crèche in Wellington for the children of poor working mothers; she trained and insisted that her Sisters also train, with the St. John’s Ambulance Association.
Do you have a plain yard you want to spice it up? Do you want to make feel your neighbor jealous? My team and I are here to help you. Our clients are as happy as their garden are now. Let yourself connect with your backyard and enjoy each part of it. We are one message away.
Or call us on 027 548 … View moreDo you have a plain yard you want to spice it up? Do you want to make feel your neighbor jealous? My team and I are here to help you. Our clients are as happy as their garden are now. Let yourself connect with your backyard and enjoy each part of it. We are one message away.
Or call us on 027 548 9818
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Felling of a section of the forest continues, but due to the nature of the process we’ll be delaying the weekday re-opening of Tunnel Drive (from Maymorn Gate through to the other side of the tunnel) for a few weeks. This is to allow for work continuing either side of the Drive, meaning it’s … View moreFelling of a section of the forest continues, but due to the nature of the process we’ll be delaying the weekday re-opening of Tunnel Drive (from Maymorn Gate through to the other side of the tunnel) for a few weeks. This is to allow for work continuing either side of the Drive, meaning it’s not yet safe for public access.
Health and safety is our number one concern so until work moves away from this area it will have to remain closed on weekdays. You can still access the area on weekends.
We’ll keep you updated through social media, and will announce the weekday reopening of Tunnel Drive on our website.
Brenden Jacobsen is the Managing Director of Ninness Funeral Home and feels proud and privileged to be the longest-serving practicing funeral director in Porirua City.
Having grown up in Pauatahanui, Brenden was educated locally before attending St Patrick’s College, Silverstream. Brenden … View moreBrenden Jacobsen is the Managing Director of Ninness Funeral Home and feels proud and privileged to be the longest-serving practicing funeral director in Porirua City.
Having grown up in Pauatahanui, Brenden was educated locally before attending St Patrick’s College, Silverstream. Brenden commenced his career in funeral services in 2001 and has completed studies and qualifications in Embalming and Funeral Directing.
Brenden is a member of the NZ Embalmers Association and is a registered funeral director with the Funeral Directors Association of New Zealand.
Brenden has a wide range of interests including travelling, spending time with friends, collecting antiques and reading.
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Is your garden getting over grown? Does it need a tidy up? Then look no further. Our team of passionate gardeners is just one message away.
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