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What you need to know:
- A crash has prompted the closure of the Terrace Tunnel in Wellington.
- The NZ Transport Agency said an incident at 12.45pm on Wednesday had closed the tunnel in both directions of travel.
- Motorists were urged to avoid the area and use alternate routes.
- Suggested … View moreWhat you need to know:
- A crash has prompted the closure of the Terrace Tunnel in Wellington.
- The NZ Transport Agency said an incident at 12.45pm on Wednesday had closed the tunnel in both directions of travel.
- Motorists were urged to avoid the area and use alternate routes.
- Suggested detour routes are: For northbound traffic use Willis Street onto Ghuznee Street onto the Terrace onto Everton Terrace onto Clifton Onramp.
For southbound traffic detour via Aotea Quay offramp.
Stay up to date on the Stuff website or NZTA website.
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There's new ones every year, some become classics and some are not so good. What do you consider your favourite Christmas song.
And more importantly, what song would you ban? Share below!
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Sandra from Normandale
Christmas back in the OLDEN days, we would go to the milk treatment station at Taita and get FREE leftover lid cuttings to decorate the class room or house..
This photo of fizzy being made in the Hutt took me by surprize.
Any other memories?
More people in Aotearoa are facing hardship than ever before. The Salvation Army struggles to meet the rising demand for food and support due to declining donations and reduced government support. As needs increase, donations have fallen.
This year’s Christmas Appeal,… View moreMore people in Aotearoa are facing hardship than ever before. The Salvation Army struggles to meet the rising demand for food and support due to declining donations and reduced government support. As needs increase, donations have fallen.
This year’s Christmas Appeal, Give A Little Joy This Christmas, is critical, with over one in five Kiwi children living in food-insecure households—rising to one in three for Māori and Pacific children: donations fund food, budgeting advice, counselling, gifts, and more.
Help bring joy this Christmas by donating at www.salvationarmy.org.nz... or calling 0800 53 00 00.
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The Team from Ryman Healthcare
Pack your bags, hit the open road, or set sail on your next big adventure. With Ryman’s lock-and-leave-style living, you’re free to explore without worrying about home maintenance or security.
While you’re off enjoying life, we’ll take care of everything back home – from mowing the … View morePack your bags, hit the open road, or set sail on your next big adventure. With Ryman’s lock-and-leave-style living, you’re free to explore without worrying about home maintenance or security.
While you’re off enjoying life, we’ll take care of everything back home – from mowing the lawns to watering the garden, pulling weeds, and even cleaning the windows.
Ryman residents are free to embrace adventure because they're not tied down with home maintenance stress and security worries. They're rediscovering lost passions and plunging headfirst into new ones whenever they feel like it.
Click find out more to discover the lifestyle.
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Olivia from Volunteer Wellington
Thank you to our generous supporters and the thousands of volunteers who have gifted their time, skills and aroha this year to our diverse communities
Our team wish you a happy and relaxing holiday season.
We are taking break. Our three offices will close on 20 December and re-open on 15 … View moreThank you to our generous supporters and the thousands of volunteers who have gifted their time, skills and aroha this year to our diverse communities
Our team wish you a happy and relaxing holiday season.
We are taking break. Our three offices will close on 20 December and re-open on 15 January
Olivia from Volunteer Wellington
Thank you to our generous supporters and the thousands of volunteers who have gifted their time, skills and aroha this year to our diverse communities
Our team wish you a happy and relaxing holiday season.
We are taking break. Our three offices will close on 20 December and re-open on 15 … View moreThank you to our generous supporters and the thousands of volunteers who have gifted their time, skills and aroha this year to our diverse communities
Our team wish you a happy and relaxing holiday season.
We are taking break. Our three offices will close on 20 December and re-open on 15 January
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It's well over a year since the 2023 election. Whether you were pleased with the result or not, we'd love to know how you are feeling about the changes the government have made so far?
Share your thoughts below.
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John from Hutt Central
COME AND SEE…THE PAST COMING TO LIFE!!!
What’s more fascinating than to see history come alive before your very eyes.
This is the experience which awaits for you when you visit the OLDEST BUILDING STILL IN USE IN THE WELLINGTON REGION.
It is the building which was erected by the first … View moreCOME AND SEE…THE PAST COMING TO LIFE!!!
What’s more fascinating than to see history come alive before your very eyes.
This is the experience which awaits for you when you visit the OLDEST BUILDING STILL IN USE IN THE WELLINGTON REGION.
It is the building which was erected by the first organized group of settlers to come to NZ, who fetched up on Petone Beach on January 22nd 1840, where they .were welcomed and fed and sheltered by the local te Atiawa people. That event is celebrated annually on Wellington's Anniversary Day celebrated in 1990 by a crowd of 50,000 people
12 years later they built this edifice and IT IS STILL AVAILABLE TO VIEW at 73 Eastern Hutt Road Taita!
THE VISITOR CENTRE HAS BEEN BUILT TO ALLOW VISITORS TO SEE SOME OF THE HISTORY, AND TOUR THE CHURCH AND GRAVEYARD. Descendents of the Tangata Whenua and the Settlers themselves will pass on some of the extraordinary stories of that time, at the very beginning of our common Treaty of Waitangi Journey.
HERITAGE NZ has commended this initiative, the HUTT CITY COUNCIL describes it as playing an important role in Lower Hutt’s identity and culture and the Lotteries Heritage Fund has donated $100,000 to the project.
COME AND SEE !!! RING 0274440081 FOR A TOUR.
Special Children's Christmas Parties
Special Children's Christmas Parties held their Wellington event at Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua recently inviting hundreds of special needs children and their caregivers to a fun day of free entertainment, food and also took home three quality toys to call their own.
Special … View moreSpecial Children's Christmas Parties held their Wellington event at Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua recently inviting hundreds of special needs children and their caregivers to a fun day of free entertainment, food and also took home three quality toys to call their own.
Special Children's Christmas Parties have been organising these events for over 25 years across a number of main centres throughout New Zealand.
Now, every year in New Zealand, nearly 10,000 Kiwi children with special needs, challenging life or health circumstances are invited to a party like no other.
The annual event is made possible by many local businesses supporting this event including Neighbourly.co.nz.
To be a part of this special event next year, please contact Aidan Belsham - Aidan@scevents.co.nz
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You could receive $2,000 + GST from the RhinoKids Flooring Fund to give your space a fresh new look.
Plus, one lucky organisation will win a $20,000 flooring makeover!
Is the flooring at your school, early childhood, community or sports centre old and threadbare? Or perhaps you have a new … View moreYou could receive $2,000 + GST from the RhinoKids Flooring Fund to give your space a fresh new look.
Plus, one lucky organisation will win a $20,000 flooring makeover!
Is the flooring at your school, early childhood, community or sports centre old and threadbare? Or perhaps you have a new space where there’s no flooring at all. Apply Now
Carpet Court is continuing its mission to help improve Kiwi kids’ learning environments by rolling out its’ nationwide fund for the fifth year in a row.Apply today
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Shona McFarlane Retirement Village
William Sanders resident Suellen loves Christmas and the joy of having family close by. To make the holiday season easier, she shares her favourite tips and hacks. From decorating with lights and faux snow to prepping meals ahead of time and using reusable gift bags, Suellen’s ideas help bring … View moreWilliam Sanders resident Suellen loves Christmas and the joy of having family close by. To make the holiday season easier, she shares her favourite tips and hacks. From decorating with lights and faux snow to prepping meals ahead of time and using reusable gift bags, Suellen’s ideas help bring festive cheer without the stress. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly options or simple ways to enhance your celebrations, these tips will make your Christmas brighter and more enjoyable.
Click read more for Suellen’s tips.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A Wellington man was wrongly issued a parking fine and spent over 40 hours going back and forward with Hutt City Council about it.
Have you ever been unfairly fined?
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Graham from Hutt Central
Our friends from Sherbrooke Canada have departed and we are now looking forward to hosting the club from Long Island New York on 3rd of February 2025.If you would like to be involved or find out more about our fun week with the New Yorkers Ph 0274 847 446
In April members of the Wgtn Club will be… View moreOur friends from Sherbrooke Canada have departed and we are now looking forward to hosting the club from Long Island New York on 3rd of February 2025.If you would like to be involved or find out more about our fun week with the New Yorkers Ph 0274 847 446
In April members of the Wgtn Club will be home hosted by theTaipei club of Taiwan www.friendshipforce.org...
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