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NZ House & Garden House Tours are hitting the regions for 2020!
Book your next summer weekend away now for a chance to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines!
Join us for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast … View moreNZ House & Garden House Tours are hitting the regions for 2020!
Book your next summer weekend away now for a chance to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines!
Join us for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. For the last eleven years, the magazine has handpicked five fabulous locations around the country and this time we are delighted to be heading to the Bay of Islands, Taupō, New Plymouth, Blenheim and Dunedin.
For more information and to secure your tickets for an inspiring day out exploring New Zealand's region, please visit our website.
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Jon from Hutt City Council
A major initiative to improve housing supply and housing affordability will go before Council next week for its final vote.
The main reasons for Plan Change 43 are to address a shortage of housing and provide the right types of housing for a growing and changing population.
Go to the link for … View moreA major initiative to improve housing supply and housing affordability will go before Council next week for its final vote.
The main reasons for Plan Change 43 are to address a shortage of housing and provide the right types of housing for a growing and changing population.
Go to the link for more information.
Sendre from Waterloo
Hi all kindly neighbours, I experienced a car accident yesterday at Queensgate Mall Waterloo Road entry around 10:30am. When i was turning left to the entrance at the left line with indicate, a yellow car from the right line behind me suddenly drove out fast and turned left at the same time and … View moreHi all kindly neighbours, I experienced a car accident yesterday at Queensgate Mall Waterloo Road entry around 10:30am. When i was turning left to the entrance at the left line with indicate, a yellow car from the right line behind me suddenly drove out fast and turned left at the same time and bumped into my car. It rushed straight into the entrance and I drove in and park my car to the left side of drive way not to block the entry.
While I was parking there, a woman came down from that car, had a look at her car and immediatly jumped back into her car and drove away without saying anything. It is a yellow car with black strip on its body and got my car's paints along its left back side.
It was happended just in a few seconds that I was quite shocked. There were other drivers and people who walked nearby at that time. So if there is someone here witness this, please contact me. Thanks a lot!
Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
Mothers-to-be will have to make new plans following what director Chloe Wright has described as a 'shameful' lack of support from DHBs.
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Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
The Regional Council is spending up to $80,000 a year cleaning up after lazy and miserly fly-tippers.
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Andrew Caseley from Gen Less
Kahutara Primary School in Featherston is switching to LEDs. All LEDs are Gen Less bulbs as they use less energy, which ultimately helps halt climate change. If we all got on board and switched now it would make a huge difference
#BeGenLess #GenLessBulbs <
Make the switch
The Team from Ministry of Education
Bring your kids to our Tuia Mātauranga interactive roadshow and take part in fun activities to learn more about our voyaging heritage and history.
See you at Te Rauparaha Park, Porirua on Sat 16 Nov from 10am to 4pm.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Petone
Keep the kids happy and create this fun cube style games table from a MDF storage box and a few Resene testpots.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Alfred Memelink Artspace Gallery
Between this Saturday 1 and Sunday 17 November, the Academy Gallery at the entrance of Queens Wharf is hosting one of the annual highlights of the Wellington Arts Calendar. An exhibition of over 300 paintings by watercolour artists from throughout New Zealand and a magnificent exhibition of … View moreBetween this Saturday 1 and Sunday 17 November, the Academy Gallery at the entrance of Queens Wharf is hosting one of the annual highlights of the Wellington Arts Calendar. An exhibition of over 300 paintings by watercolour artists from throughout New Zealand and a magnificent exhibition of ceramic art by members of the Wellington Potters Association. Free Entry and free demonstrations during weekends.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Creating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home. For the month of November, we want to raise awareness and work together to end all forms of violence including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and … View moreCreating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home. For the month of November, we want to raise awareness and work together to end all forms of violence including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more. These victimisations affect us all and can have lasting effects that spill into our everyday lives including at work and school.
To do your part this month, perhaps consider supporting a women’s refuge or work with Police in your area to host an info night on how to identify elder or child abuse in your community. This month’s campaign also coincides with White Ribbon Day on 25 November which is an internationally celebrated day that aims to prevent violence towards women.
Let us know how you’re spreading the ‘It’s Not OK’ message in your home or in your community by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZendviolence
The Team from Wellington Water
Congratulations to Polly Johnson from Titahi Bay, who won a 200L tank, jet boil and 2 buckets from using our water tool!
We have one more bag of swag to give away!
All you need to do is use our water tool to learn how to get your water sorted for an emergency. Check it out: … View moreCongratulations to Polly Johnson from Titahi Bay, who won a 200L tank, jet boil and 2 buckets from using our water tool!
We have one more bag of swag to give away!
All you need to do is use our water tool to learn how to get your water sorted for an emergency. Check it out: wellingtonwater.co.nz...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Voting closes tomorrow, November 1. These amazing homegrown heroes were shortlisted after a public call for nominations from gardeners all over the country, and you can read about their wonderful work here. Then don't forget to click through to vote for your favourite!
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