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As October fast approaches, we're anticipating the start of the ninth Malaghan Month, after nearly a decade of partnership!
At Just Paterson, we'd love to help you sell your home - but more importantly we'd love you to help us, help The Malaghan Institute this October.
The … View moreAs October fast approaches, we're anticipating the start of the ninth Malaghan Month, after nearly a decade of partnership!
At Just Paterson, we'd love to help you sell your home - but more importantly we'd love you to help us, help The Malaghan Institute this October.
The Malaghan Institute is a research institute very close to the heart of the Just Paterson team. That's why, each year, we dedicate an entire month to celebrating the amazing cancer, asthma and allergy research they do.
During the month of October, we donate $1,000 from the sale for EVERY property sold as well as running other interactive initiatives you can be a part of.
Ensure you're following Just Paterson on Facebook to find out how you can help us, help The Malaghan Institute for Malaghan Month 2018. Get in touch with the team to find out more.
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Applications to be part of the Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee closes tomorrow. This is your chance to be part of a vision to change and care. If you have the right skills, knowledge and passion, we will like to hear from you.
To know more or for applying online, visit:
… View moreApplications to be part of the Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee closes tomorrow. This is your chance to be part of a vision to change and care. If you have the right skills, knowledge and passion, we will like to hear from you.
To know more or for applying online, visit:
www.gw.govt.nz... If you have questions, email us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Work on Oriental Parade (between Herd Street and Freyberg) will begin on Monday 10 September. We're changing the layout on the road side of the trees to provide more space for people. If you're on bikes or foot you can still use the shared path on the seaward side. Most angle parking … View moreWork on Oriental Parade (between Herd Street and Freyberg) will begin on Monday 10 September. We're changing the layout on the road side of the trees to provide more space for people. If you're on bikes or foot you can still use the shared path on the seaward side. Most angle parking between Herd Street & Freyberg Pool will be unavailable while the work happens (temporary mobility parking will be provided). Work is scheduled to finish in December. For more info click here. Image: artist’s impression.
Manchester Unity Friendly Society
We're celebrating our launch on Neighbourly! Join Manchester Unity during September, October or November 2018 and take out a funeral benefit or join one of our medical schemes and be in the draw to spend a week in one of our holiday homes for free!*
Request a new member pack and start … View moreWe're celebrating our launch on Neighbourly! Join Manchester Unity during September, October or November 2018 and take out a funeral benefit or join one of our medical schemes and be in the draw to spend a week in one of our holiday homes for free!*
Request a new member pack and start enjoying all the benefits of being a member of one of the oldest organisations in New Zealand.
- Enjoy kiwi holiday homes
- Meet like-minded people
- Save money
- Protect your family’s health
- Receive kids’ scholarships
- Enjoy togetherness
Use our national network of branches. We have 26 branches nationwide that we call Lodges. The Lodge is where we meet to organise projects that help local members, discuss the local and national business of Manchester Unity, learn meeting skills and get together with friends.
* dates subject to availability
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Glenna Neighbourly Lead from Hataitai
Save a couch from filling up landfill, happy to pay for delivery gas to Moxham st. Condition is not important as long as it is still usable, np with ripped fabric. My son wants seating in his shed hangout.
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Simon from Mount Victoria
Unique and distinctive small accent chairs that combine retro lines with modern versatility
Curved back and sleek legs
Colour : Charcoal
Seat Height : 48cm
An elegant addition to any living or dining room
Price: $180
Alessia from Newtown
Heya
We are getting rid of two old couches (we just replaced them for free). The black one can use reupholster, or just a nice blanket that covers it all, otherwise OK and comfy. The grey one has a loose spring on one seat, otherwise OK. They are going to the dump on Monday or Tuesday, so we need … View moreHeya
We are getting rid of two old couches (we just replaced them for free). The black one can use reupholster, or just a nice blanket that covers it all, otherwise OK and comfy. The grey one has a loose spring on one seat, otherwise OK. They are going to the dump on Monday or Tuesday, so we need to know before. Pick up only. We are in Newtown.
Free
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This month we're giving away a car. Not just any car, but a brand new Suzuki Vitara worth $30,690 to one lucky member. To make sure you're in the draw just click the button below - it's that easy. Good luck! Winner
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Lim from Northland
Dear Metlink: On Our Way ,
First of all, I applaud Metlink’s effort in engaging the community on the new bus network problems. I have a few suggestions which I would like to make, and I hope it will make the Facebook Live sessions more constructive and meaningful for all parties.
For … View moreDear Metlink: On Our Way ,
First of all, I applaud Metlink’s effort in engaging the community on the new bus network problems. I have a few suggestions which I would like to make, and I hope it will make the Facebook Live sessions more constructive and meaningful for all parties.
For nearly 4 years, thousands of commuters have written to Metlink/GWRC regarding the proposed new bus networks. Many of us had also attended numerous public meetings. However, the strong feeling that we have as a Wellington community is that we have been ignored all along and instead Metlink listens to consultants.
I hope Metlink is aware that people are very sceptical about any Metlink consultation sessions. Since the new network has gone live on the 15-July, people are wasting hours of their time (often daily) coping with the new dysfunctional network. Parents are in worse position of having to cope their own transport problems and school buses problems as well.
The time of just talking about the problems is well and truly over. We as a community want to see a concrete action plan on how the problems can be fixed promptly. The problems with the new network are well understood and can be summarised below:
• Excessive delays in getting to the destination
• Severe overcrowding during peak time
• Lost of direct routes and multiple transfers required to get to the destination adding to the delay. Commute time is now taking 2 – 3 times as long.
• Missing buses
• Ghost buses and unreliable Real Time Information
• Some routes are now missing in the new network
I would also encourage Metlink to share the many feedback which you have received since going live and all the historical feedback regarding the new network. The art of listening is to play back concerns which have already been provided by thousands of people recently and historically.
To make the Facebook Live sessions meaningful and constructive, I would like to suggest Metlink changing the sessions more to:
“This is what we will do given the feedback that we have already received for these suburbs and this is the timeframe that we will work to”
Anything less than what I suggested above is not going to address people’s scepticism that Metlink is consulting in good faith this time. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Lim Leong
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Larissa from Brooklyn
Hi there! My name is Larissa King, i'm 27 years old and I recently moved to Wellington after 8 years in Auckland where I completed a Music degree and taught singing and songwriting in various schools and tertiary institutes around Auckland for the past 4 years!
I have also been nannying … View moreHi there! My name is Larissa King, i'm 27 years old and I recently moved to Wellington after 8 years in Auckland where I completed a Music degree and taught singing and songwriting in various schools and tertiary institutes around Auckland for the past 4 years!
I have also been nannying part time for that entire 8 year period, most recently, 2 full days a week for a 1 and 3 year old for the entirety of last year. I have looked after a wide range of ages over the years, from 1 - 15.
I am currently available Thursday and Friday full days to fit some work around my current jobs! I am looking at 1 or 2 days of work at this point.
I am an energetic, fun person who thoroughly enjoys interacting with kids.
Full drivers license, first aid certificate, clean record, police vet and references available!
If this sounds like it work for you, I would love to hear from you!
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