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Jane Fisher from Newtown Toastmasters
Our last meeting had the theme "Interpersonal Communication". We learnt that this is connecting with people face to face expressing information, meaning and feelings. It was an engaging evening - members played games and activities including negotiating with each to bargain for possession… View moreOur last meeting had the theme "Interpersonal Communication". We learnt that this is connecting with people face to face expressing information, meaning and feelings. It was an engaging evening - members played games and activities including negotiating with each to bargain for possession of the rare Ugli oranges. It was followed up by a master class of artwork, drawing mystery pictures before wrapping up with a game of Spyfall where we had to figure out who the spy was in the group. 😂 #ToastmastersNZ #NewtownTM
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Fire Safety from Fire Safety - Wellington Region
Annually Fire and Emergency NZ attend an average of 5226 residential property fires, resulting in 262 injuries and 19 fatalities. The average house can become totally involved in fire within 5 minutes, un-survivable in as little as 3 min and reach temperatures in excess of 1200 degrees Celsius (4 … View moreAnnually Fire and Emergency NZ attend an average of 5226 residential property fires, resulting in 262 injuries and 19 fatalities. The average house can become totally involved in fire within 5 minutes, un-survivable in as little as 3 min and reach temperatures in excess of 1200 degrees Celsius (4 times hotter than the average oven).
Fire and Emergency NZ offer FREE Home Fire Safety Visits, which includes advice on speed of fire, escape plans and working smoke alarms. We can clean, test and ensure they are installed in the correct location. You may also qualify for a free smoke alarm.
To arrange your personal visit, email FENZWellington@fireandemergency.nz with your address and contact details. Regards, your local Fire Safety Team
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Come in and talk to the team for a FREE, no-obligation consultation on how the … View moreMake an appointment at Triton Hearing today to experience the very best hearing technology, and you’ll access a FREE premium upgrade*valued at $2,000 when you purchase PremiumPlus devices before October 31st 2019.
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If you're thinking of selling, or know someone who is, then please get in touch. I'm currently conducting free market appraisals!!!
To make a time for me to visit your home please call, text or email me anytime - Di Austin 0274449569, di.austin@harcourts.co.nz
As of July 1st, low income homeowners are eligible for subsidies of two thirds off the cost of a heat pump for the main living space, up to a maximum of $2,500.
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