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Claire Mitchell from Operatunity Daytime Concerts
After months of voting from our audiences all across New Zealand, we’re pleased to announce that our as-requested-by-you show will include numerous Musical Theatre hits including Don't cry for me Argentina (Evita), Memory (Cats), The Music of the Night (The Phantom of the Opera), Bring Him … View moreAfter months of voting from our audiences all across New Zealand, we’re pleased to announce that our as-requested-by-you show will include numerous Musical Theatre hits including Don't cry for me Argentina (Evita), Memory (Cats), The Music of the Night (The Phantom of the Opera), Bring Him Home (Les Miserables), classic hits from Swedish pop group ABBA and much more!
This show will be simply the best in melody and memory, and best of all it’s requested by our audience!
Tickets $35 including lunch. Group discounts available from 5+.
To book call 0508 266 237 or visit www.operatunity.co.nz
Book your tickets here!
Show your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and … View moreShow your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and simply pick up a little litter in your street, tidy your favourite park, or remove bits and bobs from a nearby beach. Take part in 2018!
Sign up now
The Team from Heart Foundation - Wellington Branch
We’d love for you to be part of the Wellington Marathon this year on Sunday 1 July. You’d be helping the more than 186,000 Kiwis who are living with heart disease...these are people we love; people in our families and communities.
This year we need to raise $20,000 to … View moreWe’d love for you to be part of the Wellington Marathon this year on Sunday 1 July. You’d be helping the more than 186,000 Kiwis who are living with heart disease...these are people we love; people in our families and communities.
This year we need to raise $20,000 to help fund much needed heart research and specialist training for cardiologists – will you support us in this goal?
There are so many ways you can help:
- Join the Heart Racer team
- Become an event volunteer on the day
- Donate to the Heart Racer fundraising page
We look forward to seeing you there!
Cath Lyders – Wellington Heart Health Advocate
I’d like to help!
Check out these wonderfully quirky entries we've received so far for the Resene Upcycling Awards! There's still plenty of time for you to get your upcycle on.. don't forget there's Bonus Categories for "Best entry for under 18", "Most colourful entry" and … View moreCheck out these wonderfully quirky entries we've received so far for the Resene Upcycling Awards! There's still plenty of time for you to get your upcycle on.. don't forget there's Bonus Categories for "Best entry for under 18", "Most colourful entry" and "Most unrecognisable re-purposed item"!
It's not too late to show us your creative side and you could WIN...
Enter now
This obscure, topsy-turvey world is a place of tactile and sensory discovery. Pop into the Capital E Play Space on Queens Wharf and explore the landscapes, both big and small, peek into mini-worlds of wonder, or listen to the silly languages.
Imagi-Nation is an illustration of the possibility … View moreThis obscure, topsy-turvey world is a place of tactile and sensory discovery. Pop into the Capital E Play Space on Queens Wharf and explore the landscapes, both big and small, peek into mini-worlds of wonder, or listen to the silly languages.
Imagi-Nation is an illustration of the possibility of a child’s imagination. Opens Monday April 16, suits age 3+ and is free!
Find out more!
The Team from ACC New Zealand
It’s Easter and the roads are going to be busy. Because the holiday falls early this year, chances are the weather might be warmer. And that will encourage a lot of motorcycle riders to get out and about.
Brittany Morrow talks about the motorcycle crash that changed her life. Dressed only in … View moreIt’s Easter and the roads are going to be busy. Because the holiday falls early this year, chances are the weather might be warmer. And that will encourage a lot of motorcycle riders to get out and about.
Brittany Morrow talks about the motorcycle crash that changed her life. Dressed only in basic streetwear, the 20-year-old fell off the back of a ‘bike travelling at 120mph and was partially skinned alive. Brittany speaks eloquently about what happened that day, the aftermath and how she now champions wearing the right protective gear on every ride. Watch it, and please pass on the message to anyone you know who rides. And encourage them to take Ride Forever coaching.
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Save up to 20-50% off Everything in-store* this long Easter weekend!
Talk to our experts to get the right advice. We have NZ's largest range of golf equipment, balls, shoes, apparel and much more we have got something in stock for everyone.
* Discounts are off the Original Recommended … View moreSave up to 20-50% off Everything in-store* this long Easter weekend!
Talk to our experts to get the right advice. We have NZ's largest range of golf equipment, balls, shoes, apparel and much more we have got something in stock for everyone.
* Discounts are off the Original Recommended Retail Price and giveaways are excluded, Floor Stock Only - Some stock may be in a ‘shop soiled’ condition.
XXIO 10, XXIO Forged 6 & Prime 9 product and purchase of vouchers is excluded from the sale
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Have you heard neighbours?
NZ Post has put up its prices for Kiwis posting letters and parcels. The price hike is due to a "significant loss of revenue". It will be in place from July 1 2018. Let's hear your thoughts? To read more click here.
National's "Minister for Everything" fought back tears during his final sign off to Parliament. While speaking about his autistic son, his voice cracked and he had to pause. It was a moment that reduced his fellow MPs to total silence. What did you think of his final goodbye?
To … View moreNational's "Minister for Everything" fought back tears during his final sign off to Parliament. While speaking about his autistic son, his voice cracked and he had to pause. It was a moment that reduced his fellow MPs to total silence. What did you think of his final goodbye?
To read more click here.
Sharron Pardoe Reporter from The Hutt News
Buses will be replacing trains across the Wellington rail network over Easter Weekend while major works and a massive maintenance programme is carried out.
Train services will only be operating between Masterton and Upper Hutt, with all other services being replaced by bus services. Bus … View moreBuses will be replacing trains across the Wellington rail network over Easter Weekend while major works and a massive maintenance programme is carried out.
Train services will only be operating between Masterton and Upper Hutt, with all other services being replaced by bus services. Bus replacement timetables will be available at stations, but passengers are advised to check the Metlink website, or call 0800 801 700 for information.
The work being carried out includes:
* Construction work relating to the NZTA Transmission Gulley project
* The start of the Traction Upgrade project on the Hutt Valley Line
* Maintenance of the complex infrastructure entering Wellington Station
“Closing the lines is the only way that we can allow workers to get access to the area to carry out essential maintenance to keep the trains moving. Such work would be more hazardous, difficult and take much longer if the trains were still operating,” says Greater Wellington rail operations manager Angus Gabara.
“The reason we do these works over Easter Weekend is because it is traditionally a time of lower passenger numbers and will impact less customers.
“We will be having buses replacing the trains at all stops to ensure people can still get to where they want to go this weekend but understand that this could have an impact on people’s travel plans and apologise for any inconvenience.”
Wellington’s rail network needs constant maintenance and upgrade work to improve reliability and reduce the number of delays to services. Much of the Easter Weekend maintenance will focus on the complex entrance to Wellington Station - including servicing the overhead lines, tracks, signals and points.
Due to the aging nature of the network and growing patronage demand, major investment is needed to bring it up to capacity and a modern reliable standard. GWRC and KiwiRail have submitted business cases to the government requesting addition funding to address these underlying issues.
“For Wellington to have a modern, reliable, and sustainable rail network we will need major investment in our infrastructure. The council and KiwiRail expect to hear the results of the business cases in May,” says Angus.
For more information on bus replacements, or the work being carried out please visit www.metlink.org.nz......
The award-winning play The Dresser by Ronald Harwood is a bracing, heart-breaking drama set backstage at a theatre in England during WWII.
Sir, is in a bad way, his dresser, Norman, tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. With Herculean effort by Norman, Sir finally makes it… View moreThe award-winning play The Dresser by Ronald Harwood is a bracing, heart-breaking drama set backstage at a theatre in England during WWII.
Sir, is in a bad way, his dresser, Norman, tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. With Herculean effort by Norman, Sir finally makes it on stage and through the performance no thanks to a Luftwaffe air raid.
Check out our website for booking details including discounts for groups.
More photos on our Facebook page.
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Thanks to everyone who took part in our live chat with upcycling experts 'Reclaim That' author Sarah Heeringa and Miss Lolo founder and stylist Tamzyn Adding.
They covered a wide range of topics and shared plenty of advice that may be of use if you're thinking of entering … View moreThanks to everyone who took part in our live chat with upcycling experts 'Reclaim That' author Sarah Heeringa and Miss Lolo founder and stylist Tamzyn Adding.
They covered a wide range of topics and shared plenty of advice that may be of use if you're thinking of entering Neighbourly's upcycling awards. To check out what they had to say, click here.
Reporter The Hutt News
Hi everyone, thanks for your thoughts - an interesting discussion for sure! Comments are now closed.
Despite having been the law for almost a quarter of a century, thousands of cyclists are thumbing their nose at wearing a helmet.
Figures show 29,399 fines have been issued to cyclists for … View moreHi everyone, thanks for your thoughts - an interesting discussion for sure! Comments are now closed.
Despite having been the law for almost a quarter of a century, thousands of cyclists are thumbing their nose at wearing a helmet.
Figures show 29,399 fines have been issued to cyclists for failing to wear their helmet over the past four years, prompting some people to call for a law change.
What do you think? Should we change the law and make it legal to cycle without a helmet? Why or why not? If you don't want your comments printed in our paper, add NFP at the end.
73 replies (Members only)
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Greater Wellington are reviewing our Ten-year Plan which prioritises what projects we plan to deliver to the region for the next decade and beyond. We’re also consulting on our Revenue and Financing Policy. We want to hear from you about a range of issues including how we fund flood protection, … View moreGreater Wellington are reviewing our Ten-year Plan which prioritises what projects we plan to deliver to the region for the next decade and beyond. We’re also consulting on our Revenue and Financing Policy. We want to hear from you about a range of issues including how we fund flood protection, priorities for public transport and regional resilience.
Share your feedback at www.whatmatters.co.nz by April 29.
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Hi neighbours, got a piece of furniture that needs a bit of love? Perhaps an antique or family piece that needs restoration. Furniture restoration may be a dying art but it's our specialty at Waywood Furniture. Pop in and see us at 8 Gough Street, Lower Hutt or give us a call on (04) 385 0178 … View moreHi neighbours, got a piece of furniture that needs a bit of love? Perhaps an antique or family piece that needs restoration. Furniture restoration may be a dying art but it's our specialty at Waywood Furniture. Pop in and see us at 8 Gough Street, Lower Hutt or give us a call on (04) 385 0178 to find out how we can help you! Contact us!
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