Western Lake, Featherston

1564 days ago

Great SPRING FAMILY FUN at Cobblestones

Mark your calendar for the middle weekend of the School Holidays - for the Family Fun Farm Day
at Cobblestones Greytown. Sat 3rd October.
History comes alive: see the baby animals and learn how the early settlers celebrated spring. If you have friends or family coming from wellington this is a … View more
Mark your calendar for the middle weekend of the School Holidays - for the Family Fun Farm Day
at Cobblestones Greytown. Sat 3rd October.
History comes alive: see the baby animals and learn how the early settlers celebrated spring. If you have friends or family coming from wellington this is a neat opportunity to get up close to baby farm animals in lambs, chickens and more. Buy beautiful local spring flowers and Victorian style posies. Try out the old-fashioned games: stilts, skipping and more .Check out the pioneer crafts: knitting, peg dolls. Try your hand at milking our model cow, make a mini sheep, try out the washing with our pioneer washer women.
Lucky dip and fire engine rides. Delicious Devonshire teas and BBQ sausages. Coffee tea and lots of other yummy food.
Open from 10am until 4pm Activities 11am until 3pm (Entry by donation).

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1565 days ago

Covid finishes Taylor's Phoenix career

Reporter Community News

Frustration over Covid 19 and the uncertainty swirling around the A-League regarding the competition’s future was behind Steven Taylor's decision to leave the Wellington Phoenix.

Taylor says he was happy in Wellington and would liked to have stayed.

“At 34 I want to know that I can … View more
Frustration over Covid 19 and the uncertainty swirling around the A-League regarding the competition’s future was behind Steven Taylor's decision to leave the Wellington Phoenix.

Taylor says he was happy in Wellington and would liked to have stayed.

“At 34 I want to know that I can continue [playing], that I've got the security, but at the moment no one is giving me answers. I’m asking when is the season going to start?

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1565 days ago

Wellington to host Bledisloe Cup match

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Wellington is set to host a Bledisloe Cup match on Sunday October 11 at 3.30pm. The second test will be played in Auckland the following week.

It is not yet known when tickets for the two Bledisloe tests will go on sale with the details and crowd numbers dependent on updates on the … View more
Wellington is set to host a Bledisloe Cup match on Sunday October 11 at 3.30pm. The second test will be played in Auckland the following week.

It is not yet known when tickets for the two Bledisloe tests will go on sale with the details and crowd numbers dependent on updates on the Government's Covid-19 Alert Levels.

Are you looking forward to the big match.

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1567 days ago

What are you doing to acknowledge Māori Language Week?

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The Dominion Post is celebrating Māori Language Week by changing its masthead. Tell us what you or an organisation you are involved with are doing to raise awareness.

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1565 days ago

Big glass sheets

Justin from South Wairarapa District

Howdy neighbours.

We've got some huge sheets of glass going free to anyone who wants them. They were being used as a makeshift glasshouse as pictured. Note the wooden parts are not included as they broke apart when we dismantled this - you're just getting three big pieces of glass.

They… View more
Howdy neighbours.

We've got some huge sheets of glass going free to anyone who wants them. They were being used as a makeshift glasshouse as pictured. Note the wooden parts are not included as they broke apart when we dismantled this - you're just getting three big pieces of glass.

They have a few (manufactured) holes in them - my guess is these were once the walls of a shower.

Let me know if you'd like more info or want to come and take a look. Must pick up from Featherston.

Cheers

Free

J
1565 days ago

Repurposed Outdoor Bath

Justin from South Wairarapa District

Howdy neighbours.

This "outdoor bath" came with our house when we moved in earlier this year. Hoping to rehome it to someone who will get some use out of it, otherwise we will probably scrap it.

The idea is to light a fire in the cinder block cavity to heat the water, then you can lie… View more
Howdy neighbours.

This "outdoor bath" came with our house when we moved in earlier this year. Hoping to rehome it to someone who will get some use out of it, otherwise we will probably scrap it.

The idea is to light a fire in the cinder block cavity to heat the water, then you can lie back and look at the stars as you soak your troubles away.

Free to a good home if you want it. Pick up from Featherston. Happy for you to come and have a look first.

Cheers!

Free

1567 days ago

Poll: Should we be building quarantine facilities instead of using hotels for Covid 19 quarantine

Reporter Community News

Experts are warning that there will be more pandemics in the future.
Rather than put people in hotels, some experts are arguing we should put people in purpose built facilities.

Professor Nick Wilson, of Otago University’s public heath department, said returnee breakouts and virus spread from … View more
Experts are warning that there will be more pandemics in the future.
Rather than put people in hotels, some experts are arguing we should put people in purpose built facilities.

Professor Nick Wilson, of Otago University’s public heath department, said returnee breakouts and virus spread from hotels which were not built for a pandemic means there is still the risk of another Auckland-sized outbreak.

Wilson told Stuff instead of hotels spread across the country, New Zealand needed a purpose-built facility in a more remote area with flight connections, like the Ōhakea Air Base in Manawatū. Planes carrying returnees could fly direct, and passengers should be tested several days before departure.

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Should we be building quarantine facilities instead of using hotels for Covid 19 quarantine
  • 65.4% Yes
    65.4% Complete
  • 34.6% No
    34.6% Complete
266 votes
1566 days ago

Support for Wellington to be called Te Whanganui-a-Tara following Māori Party's language policy announcement

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A Māori Party proposal to change the name of Wellington to Te Whanganui-a-Tara has the support of city leaders.

Kaumātua and Te Rūnanganui o Te Āti Awa ki te Upoko o te Ika a Maui chairman Kura Moeahu said he strongly supported the move to return place names to the original ingoa Māori. It … View more
A Māori Party proposal to change the name of Wellington to Te Whanganui-a-Tara has the support of city leaders.

Kaumātua and Te Rūnanganui o Te Āti Awa ki te Upoko o te Ika a Maui chairman Kura Moeahu said he strongly supported the move to return place names to the original ingoa Māori. It would helps everyone understand the local history, he said. "There is a narration that goes with each of these names.

Wellington City Councillor Jill Day (Ngāti Tūwharetoa), who holds the Māori Partnerships portfolio, welcomed the announcement.

Commuters spoken to in Wellington by Stuff also supported the idea. Craig Lambert thought Te Ūpoko o te Ika a Māui was a more inclusive alternative. ”It represents all people.”

“Many of our cities and towns were named after people who never came to Aotearoa, with no consideration of the names that were already in use,” Day said.

Fellow Councillor Tamatha Paul (Ngāti Awa and Waikato Tainui) said there were about 39 places called Wellington in the world.

A poll on Neighbourly with over 520 respondents was 81 per cent against a name change.

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1566 days ago

Nissan National Demonstrator Sale

The Team from Gazley

Nissan’s National 4 day Demonstrator sale starts Wednesday the 16th until Sunday the 20th of September.

Save thousands across the Nissan range on near new Demonstrators, to view our current Nissan stock check out the link or www.gazleynissan.com, or give us a call on 04 381 3000.
Find out more

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1566 days ago

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1566 days ago

Masterton man wins ACC case

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A young Masterton welder’s health nightmare is nearly over with the swipe of a bureaucrat’s pen.

Last week Aiden Sayer, 21, who was almost killed in a workplace accident earlier this year, was languishing on a public waiting list for a bladder stone procedure that ACC should have covered.

His… View more
A young Masterton welder’s health nightmare is nearly over with the swipe of a bureaucrat’s pen.

Last week Aiden Sayer, 21, who was almost killed in a workplace accident earlier this year, was languishing on a public waiting list for a bladder stone procedure that ACC should have covered.

His urologist argued that the bladder stone was caused by having to endure a catheter for a month following his February accident. ACC said no, but after persistent lobbying and a story on Stuff last week, the corporation has changed its mind.

Following ACC acceptance, his urologist has quickly arranged for a procedure to be carried out in a private medical facility next Tuesday.

“I’ll be able to do more hours of work ... I’ll be able to work on my car, be able to go out with friends, return to a normal life. I couldn’t do that before because of my stone,” Sayer said.

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1566 days ago

80-odd years of CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!

Shona McFarlane Retirement Village

A talented group of residents and staff (inspirees) from three retirement villages (Bert Sutcliffe Village, Logan Campbell Village and Murray Halberg Village) in Auckland, New Zealand have recreated the Music Video "Can't Stop the Feeling" by Justin Timberlake. With an average age of… View moreA talented group of residents and staff (inspirees) from three retirement villages (Bert Sutcliffe Village, Logan Campbell Village and Murray Halberg Village) in Auckland, New Zealand have recreated the Music Video "Can't Stop the Feeling" by Justin Timberlake. With an average age of 80 years and a combined age of more than 2800 years it shows you can't stop the feeling!

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1567 days ago

Metlinks thanks the public

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Metlink is thanking Wellington commuters for their cooperation following the Government announcement that physical distancing is no longer required on public transport.

"We would like to thank everyone for their hard work complying with these measures on board our services for the last few … View more
Metlink is thanking Wellington commuters for their cooperation following the Government announcement that physical distancing is no longer required on public transport.

"We would like to thank everyone for their hard work complying with these measures on board our services for the last few weeks. This has been made possible by the your continued support for wearing face coverings on board public transport, which has made our services safer for both passengers and staff."

The Government still expects all New Zealanders to wear face coverings on public transport with exemptions only for school services, children under 12 years old, and passengers with disability and health concerns. Passengers should continue to follow the Government’s level 2 advice which includes logging their journeys using QR codes and the COVID-19 app, practicing good personal hygiene by washing and sanitising their hands before and after travelling, sneezing and coughing into their elbows and avoiding public transport completely if they are sick. Passengers can keep up to date with the Government’s latest alert level 2 measures on public transport through Metlink's social media, website and app.

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1566 days ago

Kahutara School pupils support nature

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Kahutara School is fostering students’ connection with te taiao (nature) by developing a wetland to encourage biodiversity back to the local area.

The programme was led by Mountains to Sea Wellington and supported by Greater Wellington Regional Council.

“Some of these children will grow up to… View more
Kahutara School is fostering students’ connection with te taiao (nature) by developing a wetland to encourage biodiversity back to the local area.

The programme was led by Mountains to Sea Wellington and supported by Greater Wellington Regional Council.

“Some of these children will grow up to become farmers, so it’s awesome they can begin to appreciate the value of these activities. We can see children making connections between the conservation work they are already doing on their family farms, like trapping and planting.”

The school has also used the programme to reel in a range of experts to inspire the students. A recent visit from Scottish dragonfly experts, Ruary MacKenzie Dodds and Kari de Koenigswarter, helped students discover that the wetland is a hotspot of baron dragonfly larvae.

And the school’s good work doesn’t stop there, with a community track around the wetland in the final stages and future plans to include QR codes on the trees for visitors to learn about species’ history.

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1566 days ago

Pet Bus a modern day Noah's Ark

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A modern day Noah’s Ark traverses the country every month carrying one of the nation’s most treasured cargo - pets.

Petbus is Karyn McLauchlan’s solution to New Zealand’s impersonal and stressful pet transport options. McLauchlan used to be a dog breeder, and had a terrible experience … View more
A modern day Noah’s Ark traverses the country every month carrying one of the nation’s most treasured cargo - pets.

Petbus is Karyn McLauchlan’s solution to New Zealand’s impersonal and stressful pet transport options. McLauchlan used to be a dog breeder, and had a terrible experience transporting puppies by airline in 2004, with two puppies dying on the journey to Wellington.

Her solution was to deliver pets herself using a bus. The most unusual thing she has delivered is an ant farm but she has also moved peacocks, spiders and geese.

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