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Shona McFarlane Retirement Village
For Rodnie and Bryan, retirement at Ryman’s Edmund Hillary Village is all about seizing every opportunity to explore. From trekking through Nepal and enduring the cold in Antarctica to immersing themselves in Aboriginal culture in the Australian Outback, their epic retirement proves that age is … View moreFor Rodnie and Bryan, retirement at Ryman’s Edmund Hillary Village is all about seizing every opportunity to explore. From trekking through Nepal and enduring the cold in Antarctica to immersing themselves in Aboriginal culture in the Australian Outback, their epic retirement proves that age is no barrier to discovery. Just as Sir Edmund Hillary pushed the limits of exploration, residents of his namesake village continue to chart their own extraordinary journeys.
“We’ll keep travelling for as long as we can,” says Rodnie.
Click read more for the full story.
Glenys from Waiwhetu
I have a rimu queen size bed frame headboard and 6 drawers, the drawers slide in under the base, if anyone is interested, this was a waterbed and has been dismantled and needing to get rid of it as taking up unnecessary space.
Maybe good for a wood turner or if someone would like to set it up as a … View moreI have a rimu queen size bed frame headboard and 6 drawers, the drawers slide in under the base, if anyone is interested, this was a waterbed and has been dismantled and needing to get rid of it as taking up unnecessary space.
Maybe good for a wood turner or if someone would like to set it up as a waterbed again, has no bladder.
Please feel free to give me a call
Open to offers..
Photos to come.
Sandra from Normandale
Social Drama Seniors at Britannia St St Augustine Hall 10am Tuesday bar school holidays. $5 per session and refreshments.
Come and let out your inner self.
I do.
Sandra from Normandale
Who remembers learning to cook and make their own lunch at Intermediate school NZ?
Alison McKone from Citizens Advice Bureau Lower Hutt
Daily life can sometimes bring us questions, issues and challenges that are tricky to deal with on our own. It’s good to have a place to go where you can get help with this stuff, where it won’t cost you anything, and the help is confidential and non-judgemental.
CAB is that place. We will … View moreDaily life can sometimes bring us questions, issues and challenges that are tricky to deal with on our own. It’s good to have a place to go where you can get help with this stuff, where it won’t cost you anything, and the help is confidential and non-judgemental.
CAB is that place. We will awhi you (show support) with information and advice and connect you with any specialist services you may need. We will help you understand what your rights are and can help you with your next steps.
It doesn’t matter what your issue is – employment, renting, a relationship matter, an immigration issue, or a consumer problem – we’re here to help you.
You can contact us through our CAB freephone number 0800 367 222, pop in to see us at cnr Queens Drive & LaingsRoad (no appointment needed) or visit our website at cab.org.nz to kōrero (speak) with us online or email us.
We have a team of trained CAB volunteers delivering our service of information and advice to the public. This means when you come to us for help, you get to speak with a real person if you want to.
You don’t have to be a New Zealand citizen or resident to get help from us. We’re here for everyone.
No matter who you are; if you need help and don’t know who to ask – ask us!
#CAB #NotSureAskUs #HereForYou #InformationAdviceSupport
Olivia from Volunteer Wellington
If you're organised, eager to learn and passionate about making a difference, join the Samaritans Wellington team as a Fundraising Officer!
You can register your interest by searching the role ID number (#8922) on our website by clicking the link below.
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Congratulations to this week's winners who have won a $100 Briscoes voucher each.
Shilpy Rattu from Takapuna
Alana August from Morrinsville
Michael Cooney from Whangarei
… View moreCongratulations to this week's winners who have won a $100 Briscoes voucher each.
Shilpy Rattu from Takapuna
Alana August from Morrinsville
Michael Cooney from Whangarei
Matthew Alan from Rangiora
Winners, get in touch here before 18th March.
Not a winner? Check back next week.
Jared from That Jolly Plumber Limited
Hi Neighbours,
I’d like to introduce myself, I’m Jared from That Jolly Plumber.
I have 15 years experience in the Plumbing & Gasfitting industry, including a 2 year stint in Canada.
Specialising in all areas of plumbing & gasfitting including maintenance, new builds and … View moreHi Neighbours,
I’d like to introduce myself, I’m Jared from That Jolly Plumber.
I have 15 years experience in the Plumbing & Gasfitting industry, including a 2 year stint in Canada.
Specialising in all areas of plumbing & gasfitting including maintenance, new builds and renovations. I am happy to discuss your plumbing & gasfitting needs in order to offer you the best advice to future proof your homes plumbing.
📞 027 5655 922(during business hours)
📧 admin@thatjollyplumber.com
Olivia from Volunteer Wellington
Passionate about humanitarian work and community resilience? New Zealand Red Cross is seeking an Area Councillor to help guide and strengthen our local efforts. This is a great opportunity to contribute your leadership and governance skills to a global movement making a real impact.
You can … View morePassionate about humanitarian work and community resilience? New Zealand Red Cross is seeking an Area Councillor to help guide and strengthen our local efforts. This is a great opportunity to contribute your leadership and governance skills to a global movement making a real impact.
You can register your interest by searching the role ID number (#8919) on our website or clicking the link below.
Olivia from Volunteer Wellington
Volunteer Wellington, in partnership with Mentoring Foundation of NZ, is offering a Governance Mentoring Programme to strengthen leadership in the community and voluntary sector. This programme matches mentees with experienced mentors to build governance capability, confidence and connections.
… View moreVolunteer Wellington, in partnership with Mentoring Foundation of NZ, is offering a Governance Mentoring Programme to strengthen leadership in the community and voluntary sector. This programme matches mentees with experienced mentors to build governance capability, confidence and connections.
Participants will receive:
✔ One-on-one mentoring with an experienced governance leader
✔ Training, orientation, and six months of support
✔ Development goal setting and networking opportunities
Programme dates: 29 April – 11 Nov 2025
Mentee fee: $75 | Mentors: Free
EOI closes: 26 March 2025
If you’re looking to grow your governance skills or be a mentor, register now. More details on our website.
Brittany Keogh Reporter from The Post
Tēna koutou neighbours, The Post is currently investigating school zoning. We're interested to hear from parents/whānau about how they decided what school to send their children to. Did you send your child(ren) to the school you're in zone for (or the nearest school if you don't … View moreTēna koutou neighbours, The Post is currently investigating school zoning. We're interested to hear from parents/whānau about how they decided what school to send their children to. Did you send your child(ren) to the school you're in zone for (or the nearest school if you don't live inside a particular zone)? Did you enroll your child in a school out-of-zone? Did you move house to get into a particular school/zone? We'd love to hear from a wide range of people, so please get in touch with me or Hanna McCallum if you have something to say on this topic: brittany.keogh@stuff.co.nz
hanna.mccallum@stuff.co.nz
Our experts deliver fast, cost-effective Feasibility Assessments so you can move ahead with confidence. Plus, if you choose Cato Bolam for your project, we’ll credit the cost back to you. Call us today: 0800 2 CATOBOLAM
Thinking of buying or developing land? What’s the first question you … View moreOur experts deliver fast, cost-effective Feasibility Assessments so you can move ahead with confidence. Plus, if you choose Cato Bolam for your project, we’ll credit the cost back to you. Call us today: 0800 2 CATOBOLAM
Thinking of buying or developing land? What’s the first question you should ask? 🔍
✅ What can I build on this site? (Zoning & planning rules)
✅ Are there any hidden costs or risks? (Geotech, flood zones, services)
✅ How much will development cost? (Feasibility & budgeting)
✅ What’s my timeline? (Consent process & approvals)
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Alison McKone from Citizens Advice Bureau Lower Hutt
It’s CAB Awareness Week! This is a time for putting a spotlight on CAB to celebrate our mahi and highlight to the community the help and services we offer.
This year’s theme is ‘Awhi mai, awhi atu – empowered together’. It reflects the role of the CAB as a place where the community … View moreIt’s CAB Awareness Week! This is a time for putting a spotlight on CAB to celebrate our mahi and highlight to the community the help and services we offer.
This year’s theme is ‘Awhi mai, awhi atu – empowered together’. It reflects the role of the CAB as a place where the community comes together in the spirit of receiving and giving support and being empowered together.
This idea of supporting and empowering people, both individually and collectively, is something we know lots about at CAB. It reflects our organisation’s aims – to empower individuals and whānau through our service of advice and information and to empower communities by advocating for fairer laws and policies based on what we learn from our clients.
If you need help and don’t know who to ask, or if you would like to give back to the community through volunteering with an organisation that helps people individually and collectively, CAB could be the place for you.
Get in touch with us on 0800 367 222, visit us at cnr Queens Drive & LaingsRoad, or send us a message via cab.org.nz.
#CAB #AwarenessWeek2025 #AwhiMaiAwhiAtu #EmpoweredTogether #NotSureAskUs
Tracy from Waterloo
These four cushion covers fasten via three buttons (with a spare button inside). They are now faded and have spots on them ... not sure from what (see the photo). They have been washed and pressed. They might be useful in a kindy or you may be able to dye them. I can provide inners also if … View moreThese four cushion covers fasten via three buttons (with a spare button inside). They are now faded and have spots on them ... not sure from what (see the photo). They have been washed and pressed. They might be useful in a kindy or you may be able to dye them. I can provide inners also if required. (The inners are in two sizes.)
Free
Tracy from Waterloo
A metal wall clock in a dark grey colour with black hands. It takes one AA battery and has a loop of metal at the back for hanging onto a screw or hook.
Price: $15
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