Know what’s happening
Access the private noticeboard for verified neighbours near you. Keep informed about any suspicious activity, send urgent updates to your neighbours when required and discuss emergency planning.
Get to know your neighbours
Browse the directory and start getting to know your neighbours. Don’t want to post to the whole neighbourhood? Send a private message.
Buy, sell and give away
Want to declutter your garage? Buy some used household items? Give away some garden stuff? Become a verified neighbour to browse and post items for sale. Trading is simple when everyone lives nearby.
Nearby
Houghton Bay, Island Bay, Kilbirnie, Kingston, Melrose, Owhiro Bay, Newtown, Berhampore, Lyall Bay, Rongotai, MorningtonKnow something that could keep your neighbours safe?
Share it here on Neighbourly
Thank you for using Neighbourly
You may receive an email confirmation for any offer you selected. The associated companies will contact you directly to activate your requests.
Jo from Lyall Bay
Authored by Dave Webster this infinite history is displayed over 70 full colour pages. Included are interviews with well known Life Members, players and supporters.
Cost $30
Posted within NZ $37
Posted overseas POA
Contact Club Wellingtonunitedafc@gmail.com for further details.
Our first print… View moreAuthored by Dave Webster this infinite history is displayed over 70 full colour pages. Included are interviews with well known Life Members, players and supporters.
Cost $30
Posted within NZ $37
Posted overseas POA
Contact Club Wellingtonunitedafc@gmail.com for further details.
Our first print run has nearly sold out!!
Warm up your winter with Press Hall’s hot and spicy Monday night market on August 20th. Press Hall will host this one-off Wellington On A Plate pop-up event with special guests Garage Project and Ruth Pretty.
With live entertainment and music, there's something for everyone! As one of … View moreWarm up your winter with Press Hall’s hot and spicy Monday night market on August 20th. Press Hall will host this one-off Wellington On A Plate pop-up event with special guests Garage Project and Ruth Pretty.
With live entertainment and music, there's something for everyone! As one of Wellington on A Plate's free pop-up events, guests don't need to purchase a ticket. Payment on consumption of dishes only.
From lemongrass-chili five-spice ribs to Russian Roulette Takoyaki, Press Hall eateries have you covered! Eateries' everyday menu items will also be available for purchase.
Press Hall's Hot Off The Press Monday night market takes place from 5pm – 9pm, Monday August 20th 2018.
Find out more!
Georgina from Owhiro Bay
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone would like to sell me a king Mattress. I’m needing one for my spare room, and it’s proving to be rather harder than I imagined. If you do happen to have one please message me or txt me on 02102939309.
Kind regards
😉
10 replies (Members only)
Got any great ways we can all help the environment? Any green tips, tricks or habits that others might not know about? Share them on our page, and you could win one of 10 Countdown gift cards, worth $100 each! It’s all part of our commitment to helping our environment thrive. Share tips now
Shaiemaa from Southgate
Hi there it's Shaimaa Ihave small child and Ineed support for him specialy nappies Iam new refugee family how can I get baby bag with kind regards
22 replies (Members only)
Amber from Island Bay
NZSL courses now available in Kapiti, Lower Hutt and Wellington starting in 2 weeks time for $50! More details - check out on nzsl4u.courses - book your space! Please feel free to share away!
Dolf from Island Bay
This dead korora was found opposite 186 - 188 The Esplanade, Island Bay, on Sunday 5th about 11:00, and it disappeared some time afterwards.
DOC would like to see the body. Does anyone have information as to where it went?
We think it was one of a nesting pair we know about on the houses … View moreThis dead korora was found opposite 186 - 188 The Esplanade, Island Bay, on Sunday 5th about 11:00, and it disappeared some time afterwards.
DOC would like to see the body. Does anyone have information as to where it went?
We think it was one of a nesting pair we know about on the houses side of the street.
With thanks
Dolf van Asbeck
Hi neighbours,
Both coffee and controversy is brewing in wider Wellington region at the moment on the topic of prams in cafes.
A cafe in Petone doesn't allow buggies and prams in the cafe when two designated areas up front by the window are full. This is due to space and safety reasons. … View moreHi neighbours,
Both coffee and controversy is brewing in wider Wellington region at the moment on the topic of prams in cafes.
A cafe in Petone doesn't allow buggies and prams in the cafe when two designated areas up front by the window are full. This is due to space and safety reasons. However, some mums have hit out saying it isn't "child friendly". Other cafes have now chimed into the debate. We want to know your thoughts on the topic.
Are you a mum with a pram that's been turned away from a cafe? Or perhaps you're a business owner that struggles to fit prams on the premise. Perhaps you're a customer with an opinion to share. Let us know your thoughts in the replies! (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff)
219 replies (Members only)
Jo from Wellington United Associated Football Club
A reminder that ticket sales for Saturday's Celebration of 125 years of Wellington United AFC close at midday Friday. If you haven't purchased your ticket please do so asap.
Administration Team from Island Bay Presbyterian Church
"For Compassion's Sake is an open non-juried exhibition of art work in 2D or 3D format on the theme of compassion, to run alongside CompassionFest (5th-7th October).
The CompassionFest has been organised by the Island Bay church communities with the exhibition itself being curated by Ian… View more"For Compassion's Sake is an open non-juried exhibition of art work in 2D or 3D format on the theme of compassion, to run alongside CompassionFest (5th-7th October).
The CompassionFest has been organised by the Island Bay church communities with the exhibition itself being curated by Ian Logan.
All proceeds (apart from the artist’s share) will be donated to the Suzanne Aubert Soup Kitchen.
"In this festival we are hoping to re-tell a story of compassion based on the life and actions of Mother Aubert, with a hope of generating a new vision both for a compassionate future for Aotearoa New Zealand and providing a framework for behaving in more compassionate ways in our daily lives."
Would you like to enter? Contact Island Bay Presbyterian Church at office@ibpc.org.nz or 383 8699 for an electronic entry form.
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
It was fantastic to see many groups and individuals (including supreme winner Soup Kitchen Wellington) recognised as we celebrated the Accessibility Awards & Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards on 26 July. Our website has now been updated with a list of groups/awards and a selection of… View moreIt was fantastic to see many groups and individuals (including supreme winner Soup Kitchen Wellington) recognised as we celebrated the Accessibility Awards & Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards on 26 July. Our website has now been updated with a list of groups/awards and a selection of photos from the evening.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
The Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan Subcommittee and project team started reaching out to affected landowners through informal coffee group meetings. We are looking for feedback on whether Te Kāuru is heading in the right direction. We really appreciate the response of the … View moreThe Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan Subcommittee and project team started reaching out to affected landowners through informal coffee group meetings. We are looking for feedback on whether Te Kāuru is heading in the right direction. We really appreciate the response of the community including Mia (pictured) – one of our cutest attendees at one of the coffee groups – for their feedback, questions and level of engagement.
Read more about Te Kāuru at www.tekauru.co.nz...
Geoffrey from Lyall Bay
Super fun lessons, singing modern songs with a great teacher. Please email geoff@therockacademy.co.nz to book a trial lesson.
Jo Leahy from Samaritans of Wellington Incorporated
Each year more Kiwis die by suicide than on our roads. Samaritans are dedicated to preventing suicide.
We provide free telephone counselling 24/7 to anyone feeling lonely, depressed or suicidal. Last year Samaritans answered over 30,000 calls from people who felt like they had nobody else to … View moreEach year more Kiwis die by suicide than on our roads. Samaritans are dedicated to preventing suicide.
We provide free telephone counselling 24/7 to anyone feeling lonely, depressed or suicidal. Last year Samaritans answered over 30,000 calls from people who felt like they had nobody else to talk to. But we need your help.
Samaritans receive no government funding. It’s your donations that keep our phone lines open. Donate to Samaritans Appeal today so we can help Kiwis who are struggling to cope, before they lose hope.
Donate here!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
New Zealand Police are conducting training exercises in parts of Wellington this weekend and are advising residents not to be alarmed.
Members of the National Special Tactics Group (STG) are participating in routine training exercises at Arlington Apartments on Hopper Street on Saturday 11 and … View moreNew Zealand Police are conducting training exercises in parts of Wellington this weekend and are advising residents not to be alarmed.
Members of the National Special Tactics Group (STG) are participating in routine training exercises at Arlington Apartments on Hopper Street on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 August, between 9am and 4pm.
Another exercise is being held at the former teachers’ college campus on Donald Street in Karori between 10am and 10pm on Monday 13 August.
Commander of Police Operations Support, Inspector Geoff Jago, says the exercises involve pyrotechnics and Police in full tactical uniform.
“Members of the public may see armed Police at Arlington Apartments or around Donald Street in Karori but there is no cause for concern — these exercises are part of our routine training cycle to ensure staff remain well trained and prepared for a range of eventualities. We apologise for any disruption or inconvenience this may cause.”
Read more here
Loading…
Are you sure? Deleting this message permanently removes it from the Neighbourly website.
Loading…
Marketed by Dharmendra Mistry
Marketed by Tia Cooper
Marketed by Rick Stace
© Neighbourly 2025