Thorndon, Wellington

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2192 days ago

Banner skin

Cheryl from Karori

large banner skin from an art opening. 134cm x approx 5metres
Could be used to make bags etc
Private message me for pickup.

Free

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2192 days ago

Sample frame ends

Cheryl from Karori

Frame samples could be used for cool art project, kid building projects, etc. Large box available.
Private message me for pick up

Free

2192 days ago

WATERSIDE KARORI FOOTBALL CLUB - JUNIOR OPEN DAY - SUNDAY 1 MARCH 2020

Sharon from Karori

The Junior Football Club Open Day is on tomorrow from 2pm to 4pm at Terawhiti Turf (after Swifts trials) and we would love to see you there!

We have a FREE sausage sizzle, lots of fun games and prizes :)

We will have WKAFC beanies and hats for sale too for $15 each.

Our registration desk will … View more
The Junior Football Club Open Day is on tomorrow from 2pm to 4pm at Terawhiti Turf (after Swifts trials) and we would love to see you there!

We have a FREE sausage sizzle, lots of fun games and prizes :)

We will have WKAFC beanies and hats for sale too for $15 each.

Our registration desk will also be open to help with Junior Club registrations, or if you just have questions to ask the WKAFC team - we will be happy to help!

Everyone is welcome!

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2193 days ago

Vinyl records and audio equipment

Ferdinand from Ngaio

Ngaio audiophile interested to take your free records and old audio equipment. Always interested in reducing landfill contributions and re-purposing to save our environment. Please let me know if you want to get rid of these items, as I will collect at your convenience any day.

Free

2193 days ago

Martinborough Fair is next Saturday 7 March

The Team from Destination Wairarapa

Head to the Wairarapa next Saturday (7th) for the biggest ever Martinborough Fair - there'll be 535 stalls! Then combine that with a browse around Greytown.. The Fair is a must-do Wairarapa event, it's not far ...and with sensational weather in the Wairarapa it's a good summer … View moreHead to the Wairarapa next Saturday (7th) for the biggest ever Martinborough Fair - there'll be 535 stalls! Then combine that with a browse around Greytown.. The Fair is a must-do Wairarapa event, it's not far ...and with sensational weather in the Wairarapa it's a good summer day out.

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2193 days ago

Ottoman

Sam from Ngaio

Free Ottoman 750x750mm with stainless steel legs. Surplus to our need.

Free

2194 days ago

Nominate your kind neighbour and win!

Neighbourly.co.nz

Do you know a kind neighbour? A caring person that goes out of their way to spread a little kindness in their community. Head over to the Neighbourly's Kind Neighbour page to nominate them now and you could both receive a $50 prezzy card! Nominate now

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2194 days ago

HP Deskjet 2131 Printer and Scanner

Nell from Kelburn

Good functional desktop printer and scanner, with some paper and black ink

Price: $10

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2194 days ago

Children's Day 2020

Graeme Dingle Foundation

🧒🏻 Let's celebrate Aotearoa’s tamariki this Children's Day by helping Kiwi kids thrive!

Contribute today!

#GraemeDingleFoundation #YouthDevelopment #Leadership #ChildrensDay

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2194 days ago

Create scrabble art

The Team from Resene ColorShop Thorndon

Repurpose old Scrabble tiles and picture frames together to create cute and colourful word art.

Have fun creating your own messages and paint the frames in your favourite Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create… View more
Repurpose old Scrabble tiles and picture frames together to create cute and colourful word art.

Have fun creating your own messages and paint the frames in your favourite Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create your own.

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2194 days ago

Tui Lewis - Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Kia ora koutou, I am Tui Lewis and I represent the Hutt City Council on the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee, set up by the Greater Wellington Regional Council to make recommendations for maintaining and improving our taonga – our fresh and coastal waters.

I am honoured to have the … View more
Kia ora koutou, I am Tui Lewis and I represent the Hutt City Council on the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee, set up by the Greater Wellington Regional Council to make recommendations for maintaining and improving our taonga – our fresh and coastal waters.

I am honoured to have the privilege of serving Te Awakarangi and to support the kaitiakitanga of our special environment with the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara committee. We are looking forward to working with you to maintain and improve the quality of the water in our catchments. Growing population is placing an immense pressure on our waste and stormwater pipes. We need to fix our infrastructure to leave a healthier catchment to our children, and fixing infrastructure is costly. These are big changes, and needs to reflect our communities’ views informed by good evidence and information to find solutions that are fair and equitable.

Come and talk to me about what we can do together. Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz. To see what we have been doing visit our Facebook page, and to share what you value about our water and your solutions have your say by following the link below.

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2195 days ago

Found my dog

Jaden from Ngaio

Thanks so much guys couldn't have done it without you ♥️

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2194 days ago

Precautionary investigations following water quality monitoring detection at Tory St culvert

The Team from Wellington Water

Regular water quality monitoring at the Tory St culvert has shown an increase in faecal coliforms (which can indicate the presence of wastewater) to levels that have triggered investigations by Wellington Water crews to determine the source of contamination.

The area is not a recreational swimming… View more
Regular water quality monitoring at the Tory St culvert has shown an increase in faecal coliforms (which can indicate the presence of wastewater) to levels that have triggered investigations by Wellington Water crews to determine the source of contamination.

The area is not a recreational swimming site, however signage will be placed as a precaution until testing indicates water quality has returned to safe levels. Sampling will also be undertaken at Oriental Bay and the Whairepo Lagoon as a precaution, however it is not expected that these areas will be impacted due to dilution.

Wellington Water's water quality monitoring programme enables rapid detection and response to contamination events. Response thresholds are deliberately set at precautionary levels in order to minimise public risk.

Updates on the situation will be provided on Wellington Water's website and social media.

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