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We're not saying 'Ka kite' to 'Kia ora' but let's challenge ourselves a little more for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori...
Held from the 11th-17th September, Māori Language week gives us a chance to celebrate our beautiful national language. Maybe you'll be … View moreWe're not saying 'Ka kite' to 'Kia ora' but let's challenge ourselves a little more for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori...
Held from the 11th-17th September, Māori Language week gives us a chance to celebrate our beautiful national language. Maybe you'll be celebrating by watching the Toku Reo videos and using Te Aka (Maōri Dictionary) to improve your knowledge, or maybe you've found a buddy for the week that will only kōrero in te reo with you. Ka pai!
If you're a fan of chocolate, we have five blocks of Whittakers Miraka Kirīmi tiakarete to give away. Whether long or short, simply share your show-off phrase below to be in to win. (Winners randomly drawn and notified on Mon, 18th Sept).
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Put down the coffee, feed your brain every weekday and hopefully have a bit of fun in the process.
There’s a new word puzzle that’s a little “anagram-istic”, a tad “Boggle-ing” and a bit harder than both. It’s aptly named, The Hard Word.
You get one scramble of letters, one … View morePut down the coffee, feed your brain every weekday and hopefully have a bit of fun in the process.
There’s a new word puzzle that’s a little “anagram-istic”, a tad “Boggle-ing” and a bit harder than both. It’s aptly named, The Hard Word.
You get one scramble of letters, one cryptic clue and one tense minute to unscramble the letters and guess the answer.
Proudly brought to you by Neighbourly, The Hard Word can be found 9am weekdays on Stuff. Give it a go today - if you dare…
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
National wants to ban cellphones at school. Labour says schools already have the power to ban cellphones. What do you think.
Remember if you do not want your comments used, please put NFP
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Spring is here and its time for a clean up after the wild winter! One off garden tidies available as well as regular maintenance visits to keep your garden looking its best all year round!
Hedge trimming, lawn care, general and seasonal pruning, pests and disease management, planting, mulching … View moreSpring is here and its time for a clean up after the wild winter! One off garden tidies available as well as regular maintenance visits to keep your garden looking its best all year round!
Hedge trimming, lawn care, general and seasonal pruning, pests and disease management, planting, mulching and weed control!
Get in touch today to organise a site visit where we can discuss what your garden needs to get it looking its best again!
info@theurbangardener.co.nz
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from The Post
Simon Wool took this magnificent picture in his Karori garden recently.
Have you got kaka in your garden.
The Team from Heart Foundation NZ
Try our online heart-health tool 'My Heart Check' to find out your estimated heart age compared to your actual age. The result may surprise you!
Click the link to find out more.
Alex from Island Bay
Do you shop online? Are you interested in improving online consumer rights in New Zealand? And have a chance to win $100?
If so, please participate in my research project about online shopping in New Zealand. Participation will take approximately 5-10 minutes and involves answering a few survey… View moreDo you shop online? Are you interested in improving online consumer rights in New Zealand? And have a chance to win $100?
If so, please participate in my research project about online shopping in New Zealand. Participation will take approximately 5-10 minutes and involves answering a few survey questions via this link: kiwishopper.webflow.io...
This link will take you a webpage with the survey questions and further information about the research. Once participation is complete you will be given an opportunity to enter a raffle for $100.
This study has been approved by the Victoria University of Wellington Human Ethics Commitee (30069).
If you have any questions, please contact:
Dr Alex Beattie, alex.beattie@vuw.ac.nz
Thank you for your time!
Alex
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from The Post
Many of you will have heard of backcountry stalwart Shaun Barnett.
A tramper, writer and historian he spent much of his life exploring the outdoors. Recently diagnosed with a brain tumour, he is working to finish his last book, Wild Notes.
Cheryl Corrado from Inverlochy Art School
Join us at Inverlochy these school holidays for a fun week of art.
The programme is a mixed media experience where drawing, painting, sculpture are used to teach the creative possibilities in the various art genres. Students will have made a variety of art objects by the end of the week and can … View moreJoin us at Inverlochy these school holidays for a fun week of art.
The programme is a mixed media experience where drawing, painting, sculpture are used to teach the creative possibilities in the various art genres. Students will have made a variety of art objects by the end of the week and can take them home.
6-10 year olds -
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10-14 year olds -
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Cheryl Corrado from Inverlochy Art School
Craft your own rings in this introduction to metal-smithed jewellery making! In this quick paced one session workshop you’ll learn some metalworking fundamentals to turn raw metal into shining wearable rings. Use hammers and stamps to add textures and simple lettering to customise your creation!
… View moreCraft your own rings in this introduction to metal-smithed jewellery making! In this quick paced one session workshop you’ll learn some metalworking fundamentals to turn raw metal into shining wearable rings. Use hammers and stamps to add textures and simple lettering to customise your creation!
Monday(2 Oct) and/or Wednesday(4 Oct) 10-1pm
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Erin Gourley Reporter from The Post
Which way is the arrow pointing? It's hard to tell in the rain. New road markings have popped up around Wellington to make way for new bike lanes and bus lanes. But the old one white lines have been painted over with just a lick of black paint, leaving a confusing shadow.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve
Five colour and styling tips with Resene for creating an at-home work space that works for you.
The Team from NZ Compare
Costs are on the rise! Who's the hero doing the hard yards to keep things running in your household?
NZ Compare wants to pay $350 towards their Broadband and Power bill! Nominate NOW! Entry ends 28 Sep 2023.
Need more ways to save money? Comparing your power and broadband bills is one … View moreCosts are on the rise! Who's the hero doing the hard yards to keep things running in your household?
NZ Compare wants to pay $350 towards their Broadband and Power bill! Nominate NOW! Entry ends 28 Sep 2023.
Need more ways to save money? Comparing your power and broadband bills is one way to see if you can save more or simply switch to something that better suits your needs. If you’re paying for it, make sure it works for you.
Nominate now!
Wellington Water from Wellington Water
Due to urgent pipe repairs, water has been shut off to Customhouse Quay, Waterloo Quay, Featherston Street, and parts of Waring Taylor, Johnston, Brandon, and Panama Streets.
In order to undertake the repair, two northbound lanes have been shut on Customhouse Quay.
Crews are working to … View moreDue to urgent pipe repairs, water has been shut off to Customhouse Quay, Waterloo Quay, Featherston Street, and parts of Waring Taylor, Johnston, Brandon, and Panama Streets.
In order to undertake the repair, two northbound lanes have been shut on Customhouse Quay.
Crews are working to repair the pipe as soon as possible, and the issue is expected to be resolved late this afternoon.
Until then, to reduce traffic congestion, please avoid Customhouse Quay and the surrounding area.
Water Tankers are parked on Hunter Street, Lady Elizabeth Lane and Waring Taylor Street – please bring your own containers.
For more info, please see Wellington Water on Facebook.
Wellington Water from Wellington Water
Due to urgent pipe repairs, water has been shut off to Customhouse Quay, Waterloo Quay, Featherston Street, and parts of Waring Taylor, Johnston, Brandon, and Panama Streets.
In order to undertake the repair, two northbound lanes have been shut on Customhouse Quay.
Crews are working to … View moreDue to urgent pipe repairs, water has been shut off to Customhouse Quay, Waterloo Quay, Featherston Street, and parts of Waring Taylor, Johnston, Brandon, and Panama Streets.
In order to undertake the repair, two northbound lanes have been shut on Customhouse Quay.
Crews are working to repair the pipe as soon as possible, and the issue is expected to be resolved late this afternoon.
Until then, to reduce traffic congestion, please avoid Customhouse Quay and the surrounding area.
Water Tankers are parked on Hunter Street, Lady Elizabeth Lane and Waring Taylor Street – please bring your own containers.
For more info, please see Wellington Water on Facebook.
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