Wellington Central, Wellington

203 days ago

Do you loathe speed bumps?

Neil from Thorndon

This letter re speed bumps was declined by the Post but l think it makes a valid point.
Neil Harrap

Dark night, poor light, motorcyclist going just a little too fast. She doesn't realise that the speed bump on the steepest part of Hill Street is 30cm (12 inches) high.

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This letter re speed bumps was declined by the Post but l think it makes a valid point.
Neil Harrap

Dark night, poor light, motorcyclist going just a little too fast. She doesn't realise that the speed bump on the steepest part of Hill Street is 30cm (12 inches) high.

Bike and rider get launched into an unexpected, rotating crash. It doesn't end well, broken neck, early death...

Some of the new speed bumps are a health and safety disaster just waiting to happen.

Neil Harrap

194 days ago

Little things, big difference – PSC Winter Appeal

Presbyterian Support Center

Can you help make this winter a bit more comfortable for those in our community who need it most?

This winter, Presbyterian Support’s not-for­ profit services are supporting a growing number of families across Central Aotearoa New Zealand. Through our Family Works social services and across … View more
Can you help make this winter a bit more comfortable for those in our community who need it most?

This winter, Presbyterian Support’s not-for­ profit services are supporting a growing number of families across Central Aotearoa New Zealand. Through our Family Works social services and across our Enliven homes and villages, we are continuing to create safe, comfortable environments for families and individuals at vulnerable stages of their lives. And it’s only possible with your support.

Visit to learn more and support those who need it most today.
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195 days ago

Paint it Green with Resene this June and help the New Zealand Trees That Count programme!

Resene

Simply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.

Offer applies to all Resene green 60 mL testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers … View more
Simply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.

Offer applies to all Resene green 60 mL testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers between 1-30 June 2024 at Resene owned ColorShops.

Trees That Count are an environmental charity on a mission to plant millions more native trees throughout New Zealand. Trees That Count runs the country’s only marketplace which provides a place for anyone to fund or gift native trees. This support is matched with planters throughout the country who are restoring, and growing, precious wildlife corridors or pockets of native forest, turning small projects into mighty ones.

To find your nearest Resene ColorShop, click here.

For more information on Trees That Count, visit us.
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196 days ago

Volunteer role - Porirua Multicultural Council

Volunteer Wellington

Are you passionate about fostering inclusivity and celebrating diversity within our community? The Porirua Multicultural Council invites enthusiastic individuals to join them as volunteers in their mission to promote understanding and harmony among people of all backgrounds, especially of migrant … View moreAre you passionate about fostering inclusivity and celebrating diversity within our community? The Porirua Multicultural Council invites enthusiastic individuals to join them as volunteers in their mission to promote understanding and harmony among people of all backgrounds, especially of migrant and former refugee backgrounds. They have some exciting initiatives coming up such as a weekly "korero and kawhe" club for women of migrant and former refugee backgrounds, and a driver license training programme requiring volunteer driver instructors. Responsibilities include:

- Assist in organising multicultural events and activities for the community hub.
- Support newcomers in integrating into the community.
- Contribute ideas for promoting cultural awareness and acceptance.
- Help with administrative tasks as needed.

You will have an opportunity to make a meaningful impact in fostering unity and understanding and you will gain valuable experience in community engagement and multiculturalism. For more information, and to register your interest, please visit our website at:
tinyurl.com...

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203 days ago

NBLY Conversations: What is the etiquette for bin day?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We think there are unspoken rules for bin day, but are we adhering to the same ones?

Do you think twice about dragging your bin to the pavement in the early hours? Do you mind if neighbours put excess rubbish in your bin? Share your bin day etiquette and let's compare notes!

Type … View more
We think there are unspoken rules for bin day, but are we adhering to the same ones?

Do you think twice about dragging your bin to the pavement in the early hours? Do you mind if neighbours put excess rubbish in your bin? Share your bin day etiquette and let's compare notes!

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

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200 days ago

Paid one-day memory and cognition research opportunity with Dr Winters

Nicole from Northland

Paid research opportunity:

We are looking for people ages 16-90 from across Aotearoa New Zealand to participate in paid research on memory, cognition, and life skills.

As a thank you, each person is paid $110 for each session, with an expected $220 minimum for 4-5 hours.

We are in … View more
Paid research opportunity:

We are looking for people ages 16-90 from across Aotearoa New Zealand to participate in paid research on memory, cognition, and life skills.

As a thank you, each person is paid $110 for each session, with an expected $220 minimum for 4-5 hours.

We are in particular need of people who are Maori, Pasifika, or over the age of 65.

Please mention Nicole Winters in the form so you can be matched with Dr Winters in the Wellington region.

www.surveymonkey.com...

197 days ago

NEW "Optional Koha" Cuban Daytime Dance/Fitness Class with Rafael in Island Bay

Rafael from Aro Valley

We know a lot of people are doing it tough out there right now, so we have made this class "Optional Koha" if you not in a position to pay our regular fee at the moment.

See event listing for details, including how to register:
facebook.com...

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197 days ago

As voted by you New Zealand

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

Big news in our community!

Ryman has been voted New Zealand’s Most Trusted Brand in Aged Care & Retirement Villages for the 10th time! So we want to say Thank You Aotearoa, for your continued trust and support. Together, we’ll continue building vibrant communities where everyone can … View more
Big news in our community!

Ryman has been voted New Zealand’s Most Trusted Brand in Aged Care & Retirement Villages for the 10th time! So we want to say Thank You Aotearoa, for your continued trust and support. Together, we’ll continue building vibrant communities where everyone can thrive.

Here’s to 10 more years of trust and excellence!

Click read more for more information.
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197 days ago

Weekly special

Naichao from Oriental Pantry

Wow, Wow,
Look at our weekly special!

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199 days ago

Inverlochy Art School Holiday Programme

Cheryl from Te Aro

Check out the exciting holiday programme for tamariki and teens at Inverlochy Art School
www.inverlochy.org.nz...

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199 days ago

Respite and Carer Support

Rita Angus Retirement Village

Respite care is a great short break option for a family member or loved one that also helps give carers some time out to recharge the batteries. There are a range of circumstances which might require respite overnight or support for day care.

It could be needed after a hospital stay or just as a… View more
Respite care is a great short break option for a family member or loved one that also helps give carers some time out to recharge the batteries. There are a range of circumstances which might require respite overnight or support for day care.

It could be needed after a hospital stay or just as a little extra support for caregivers. Respite care ranges from a few days and even up to a few weeks. A loved one, who lives in their own home, will have their short respite stay in one of our village centres.

Click read more for the full article.

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199 days ago

Covered planter

The Team from Resene ColorShop Thorndon

Create a mini glasshouse environment finished in Resene Waterborne Woodsman Pitch Black to extend your growing season – perfect for early spring planting, hardening off seedlings and making the most of small growing spaces. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step … View moreCreate a mini glasshouse environment finished in Resene Waterborne Woodsman Pitch Black to extend your growing season – perfect for early spring planting, hardening off seedlings and making the most of small growing spaces. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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200 days ago

Karori Farmers Market - Every Saturday - 8am - 1pm

Sharon from Karori

Exciting news!!

We now officially have a regular Fruit and Vege supplier for the Karori Farmers Market.

JMD VEGETABLE AND FRUITS will be joining us each week at Campbell Corner.

We look forward to seeing you this weekend!

WHERE: Campbell Corner, 235 Karori Road, Karori, Wellington
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Exciting news!!

We now officially have a regular Fruit and Vege supplier for the Karori Farmers Market.

JMD VEGETABLE AND FRUITS will be joining us each week at Campbell Corner.

We look forward to seeing you this weekend!

WHERE: Campbell Corner, 235 Karori Road, Karori, Wellington
WHEN: Every Saturday
TIME: 8am - 1pm

200 days ago

Supporting diversity and helping culture thrive in Porirua

NZ Lotto

Porirua is echoing to the sounds of Kapa Haka, thanks to the work of the Ngā Uri o Whiti Te Rā Mai Le Moana Trust, who help local community and rangatahi embrace and connect with their culture.

With support from Te Puna Tahua Lottery Grants Board, the local Pasifika and Māori owned Trust is … View more
Porirua is echoing to the sounds of Kapa Haka, thanks to the work of the Ngā Uri o Whiti Te Rā Mai Le Moana Trust, who help local community and rangatahi embrace and connect with their culture.

With support from Te Puna Tahua Lottery Grants Board, the local Pasifika and Māori owned Trust is teaching and supporting the Porirua community through their creative arts - Māmās and Pāpās Workshops as well as the Siva (Dance) Workshops.

The Trust initially began as Māori Performing Arts/Kapa Haka group in 2013, and now stands as a cultural hub offering avenues for the locals to engage in activities promoting wellbeing, safety, employment growth, self-development and much more.

By using Creative Arts as a vehicle for positive youth/community development, the Trust aims to leave a legacy of unity and empowerment in the Porirua and wider Wellington community with the continued support of lottery funding grants.

This is just one example of the incredible causes happening in your community, with 100% of Lotto New Zealand’s profits going back to support thousands of great causes all over Aotearoa. So, every time you play any Lotto NZ game, it’s a win for our rangatahi, and it’s a win for our communities.

Read more Local Grants recipient stories
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201 days ago

Put some SASS into your winter! 2pm 9 June

Angela Gordon from St Ninian's Uniting Parish

Put some SASS into your winter at the first of our Sunday Afternoon SocialS! Starting this Sunday 9 June at 2pm at St Ninian's (208 Karori Road), we have a fun series of all-age activities to brighten the dreary winter months. Bring your family and friends along, afternoon tea provided.
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Put some SASS into your winter at the first of our Sunday Afternoon SocialS! Starting this Sunday 9 June at 2pm at St Ninian's (208 Karori Road), we have a fun series of all-age activities to brighten the dreary winter months. Bring your family and friends along, afternoon tea provided.
9 June Repurpose small items into unique and useful gifts
30 June Get a team together for a family-friendly quiz
7July Let's cook international cuisine
21 July Join us for a short film and talk over afternoon tea

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