Te Aro, Wellington

DIY right first time #resenetip

DIY right first time #resenetip

Need to brush up your DIY skills? Check out the free MasterStroke by Resene DIY Decorating Manual for everything you need to get started.

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2335 days ago

Free Shelves

Stephanie from Brooklyn

These shelves are made from raw particle board, still solid and useable.
H: 1.2m
W: 0.4m
D: 0.39m

Free

2335 days ago

Curators talk by Sian Torrington — The Topp Twins

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Free event
Thursday, 19 July, 2018
5:30pm to 6:30pm
Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon

Hear the inside story of the Topp Twins exhibition
Hear the inside story of how the Topp Twins exhibition came to be.

Activism, politics, … View more
Free event
Thursday, 19 July, 2018
5:30pm to 6:30pm
Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon

Hear the inside story of the Topp Twins exhibition
Hear the inside story of how the Topp Twins exhibition came to be.

Activism, politics, humour, and self-created careers all fed into the rich tapestry of The Topp Twins and how their stories are told through this exhibition.

Sian Torrington, an artist, curated it for Te Manawa. She will speak on the particular perspective she brought to it, as an artist, and queer person.

About the speaker
Sian Torrington makes art, poetry, writing and performance. She has worked extensively in community arts, and currently works independently facilitating creative practice through workshops and seminars.

Her work investigates the creative process itself, through drawing, installation and sculpture, across abstraction and figurative work.

In her curating work, this focus on process involves looking for the stories and how they have been lived and created, and trying to reflect this authentically.

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2337 days ago

Babysitter available

Sabina from Newtown

Hello neighbours!
I am available for babysitting.
Some of you may know me as the wandmaker, I'm Sabina, I'm 27, I have a very fluffy cat and I'm great with kids. I have recently completed a CPR training event and I also know pet CPR so I've got that going for me. I've … View more
Hello neighbours!
I am available for babysitting.
Some of you may know me as the wandmaker, I'm Sabina, I'm 27, I have a very fluffy cat and I'm great with kids. I have recently completed a CPR training event and I also know pet CPR so I've got that going for me. I've looked after children from 1 week old and would be happy to provide references. I tend to be available quite late notice and I live in Newtown and have a little scooter, so can travel to nearby areas. I'm also happy to travel a little further afield if you're able to provide transport or cover uber costs.
I charge $17.50ph and am currently available anytime except 8-13th July. If you need a babysitter, whether a late notice one-off or something more regular, please let me know ☺

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2335 days ago

Switched On: Utilities Disputes consumer newsletter

Annie Bannister from Utilities Disputes

Check out our latest issue of Switched On, featuring an interview with Tim Barnett from NBFCCT, examples of recent cases we have dealt with, complaint numbers by region and more...enjoy! :)

2336 days ago

WIN a central heating package!

The Gas Hub

If there’s a natural gas pipeline in your street and your home is within 40 metres of the pipe, not only are you able to get a free connection, but you could also win a natural gas central heating package worth up to $10,000!

Find out if you can connect to natural gas for FREE here. It could … View more
If there’s a natural gas pipeline in your street and your home is within 40 metres of the pipe, not only are you able to get a free connection, but you could also win a natural gas central heating package worth up to $10,000!

Find out if you can connect to natural gas for FREE here. It could be the start of a whole new level of comfort for your home.
Find out more!

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2336 days ago

A world without The Community Law manual?

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

What's the Community Law Manual?
If you’ve ever needed quick, free legal information, chances are you’ve read The Community Law Manual. The panel discussion will explore the role of The Community Law Manual as a resource for social justice and empowering the most vulnerable in society to … View more
What's the Community Law Manual?
If you’ve ever needed quick, free legal information, chances are you’ve read The Community Law Manual. The panel discussion will explore the role of The Community Law Manual as a resource for social justice and empowering the most vulnerable in society to know their rights within the law. Over a million people access The Manual online every year. Service providers all around the country rely on it as the most trusted legal resource of its kind. But what if it didn't exist?

Free event
Thursday, 5 July, 2018
5:30pm to 6:30pm
Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon

Unique resource
The Community Law Manual is a unique resource that is:
free
written in accessible language, and
targeted at those least likely to have access to legal services.

Conversation with past and present editors
Together with past and present editors, we will look at the evolution of the Community Law Manual from its early days as a simple ring-bound legal reference, to a comprehensive book over 1000-pages long that is updated and improved.


It is an opportunity to celebrate The Manual, to chart a course into the future, and to discuss the contribution of grassroots publishing to social justice.



About the speakers
Krissi Smith, Publishing Director — Krissi is the current Publishing Director at Community Law with over ten years’ experience in publishing and editing. Krissi has a background in Te Reo Māori, social justice and activism and has been with Community Law three years.

Nadine Hura, Communications Advisor — Nadine is a researcher and writer of Ngāti Hine, Ngāpuhi and Pākehā whakapa. She is the newly appointed Communications Advisor at Community Law.

Alexandra Kibble — is a writer, editor and community worker who lives with her partner and kids north of Wellington. She cut her teeth in radical book publishing in Australia and Latin America before moving to Aotearoa New Zealand and the Community Law movement here. Alex was involved in re-shaping the publishing programme of Community Law, including its online presence and its flagship Community Law Manual

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2336 days ago

Got that coffee fix?

Visique CapitalEyes

Interestingly there's emerging evidence that caffeine increases the eye's intra-ocular pressure (for a short period 1-2 hours after consumption). Higher IOPs are associated with glaucoma.

As they say "everything in moderation", more so for glaucoma risk people and their … View more
Interestingly there's emerging evidence that caffeine increases the eye's intra-ocular pressure (for a short period 1-2 hours after consumption). Higher IOPs are associated with glaucoma.

As they say "everything in moderation", more so for glaucoma risk people and their caffeine ☕️

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2338 days ago

Students not to blame for poor flats

Nice Place Property Management Ltd

Often students get slammed for the poor condition of their flats from drying washing inside and not opening the curtains, but it’s not always the tenants who are to blame for poor housing conditions.
As a landlord it is your responsibility to provide a liveable home, and as tenants, this home … View more
Often students get slammed for the poor condition of their flats from drying washing inside and not opening the curtains, but it’s not always the tenants who are to blame for poor housing conditions.
As a landlord it is your responsibility to provide a liveable home, and as tenants, this home needs to be maintained and respected.

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2337 days ago

Make a Difference Market, Saturday June 30

Sustainability Trust

Fancy a unique day out? Get along to Sustainability Trust’s Make a Difference Market, showcasing local businesses, all with a Fairtrade, ethical, natural, recycled, reusable or community twist!

Food, homeware, books, skincare, clothing, reusable bags, fabric, warm, energy-efficient homes, and … View more
Fancy a unique day out? Get along to Sustainability Trust’s Make a Difference Market, showcasing local businesses, all with a Fairtrade, ethical, natural, recycled, reusable or community twist!

Food, homeware, books, skincare, clothing, reusable bags, fabric, warm, energy-efficient homes, and much more.

Come and get set for winter, plastic-free July and Fairtrade fortnight. This event is plastic bag free so come prepared!

Where: Sustainability Trust’s EcoCentre, 2 Forresters Lane, Wellington
When: 10 am – 2pm, Saturday June 30

Full details: www.facebook.com/events/2077426902523899/
Find out more!

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2337 days ago

Toastmasters Newtown Meeting Tomorrow

Newtown Toastmasters

Hi Everyone ... a slight alteration to agenda tomorrow (because I couldn't read my own writing!) 😏

Since tomorrow is our 1st birthday 🎂🎈🎁celebration, 🍾🥂🎆we will be starting the meeting a little earlier than normal so we can have a longer break (during the meeting) and … View more
Hi Everyone ... a slight alteration to agenda tomorrow (because I couldn't read my own writing!) 😏

Since tomorrow is our 1st birthday 🎂🎈🎁celebration, 🍾🥂🎆we will be starting the meeting a little earlier than normal so we can have a longer break (during the meeting) and share some food and drink 🍇🧀🍗🥛☕... and so,

The meeting will start at an earlier time🕖 of 7pm instead of 7:35pm.

(For those who are bringing food if you can arrive afew minutes before 7pm that would be great!)

See you all tomorrow at 7pm 😁

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2337 days ago

Have your say in our Parks Network Plan

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Remember our parks network plan is currently open for your ideas. If you want to make a difference, help us improve the parks for future generations. www.surveymonkey.com... or Email us your thoughts parksplanning@gw.govt.nz

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2337 days ago

Merchandising Hooks

Stephen from Te Aro

Hi guys, we have some excess shop merchandising hooks, 24cms in length. Selling 50 for $25. If you're needing more, please let us know. We may have a few in smaller sizes available. We're down on 49 Dixon St if you want to have a look. Please let us know.

Price: $25

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2337 days ago

Simple ways to keep the winter power bills down

Annie Bannister from Utilities Disputes

Save on power this winter. The Mangawhai Focus nicely summarises EECA Energywise tips. Check your: lightbulbs; shower flow; wash cycle temperature; towel rail (turn it off); fridge (one is enough).

2337 days ago

Emergency supplies in vehicle

The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management

In some emergencies you may be stranded in your vehicle for some time. A flood, snow storm or major traffic accident could make it impossible to proceed.

What emergency supplies do you have in your vehicle?

www.happens.nz...

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2338 days ago

1st Anniversary Toastmasters Newtown

Newtown Toastmasters

🎁🎂BIRTHDAY ALERT🎂🎁

Newtown Toastmasters Club is turning ONE this week 👏
and we are VERY EXCITED! 😊

Please come and join us in celebrating this wonderful event
🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈

Refreshments and … View more
🎁🎂BIRTHDAY ALERT🎂🎁

Newtown Toastmasters Club is turning ONE this week 👏
and we are VERY EXCITED! 😊

Please come and join us in celebrating this wonderful event
🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈🎆🎈🎇🎈

Refreshments and appetisers will be served
🥛☕🎂🍗🍇🧀🥑😋

27th June 2018
Newtown Community and Culture Centre
Cnr Rintoul and Colombo St
NEWTOWN

From: 7pm - 7:30pm

Newtown Toastmasters Club Meeting will resume as normal afterwards at 7:35pm

All welcome 🙂🤩

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