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Do you trust your council? Do you feel safe at home? Take our survey about your town.
For the Your Place survey we've put together a series of questions which should provide us with a comprehensive set of data that will be analysed and put in context for us by a team from AUT University.
… View moreDo you trust your council? Do you feel safe at home? Take our survey about your town.
For the Your Place survey we've put together a series of questions which should provide us with a comprehensive set of data that will be analysed and put in context for us by a team from AUT University.
We'd love to hear from you. Find out more here.
The local elections are a great opportunity to decide on who we want to represent our communities over the next three years.
With elections just around the corner, this is a good time to pinpoint the issues that affect you and are important to you. Being clear on this is a first step in knowing… View moreThe local elections are a great opportunity to decide on who we want to represent our communities over the next three years.
With elections just around the corner, this is a good time to pinpoint the issues that affect you and are important to you. Being clear on this is a first step in knowing what you want your local councillors to support or who to vote for. What are the issues you want your next local council to focus on?
It takes the right person with the right attitude to succeed in the trades. Someone with grit, determination and endurance. These are the kinds of strengths that women have and that the industry needs.
Like Victoria Mitchell from Legacy Custom Construction in Lower Hutt - A single mum of two … View moreIt takes the right person with the right attitude to succeed in the trades. Someone with grit, determination and endurance. These are the kinds of strengths that women have and that the industry needs.
Like Victoria Mitchell from Legacy Custom Construction in Lower Hutt - A single mum of two boys, she went from running her own cleaning business to just finishing her first-year carpentry apprenticeship.
If you’re a woman interested in the trades, read how local women are doing it or register for The BCITO & Mitre 10 Building Women night to meet them and employers in person.
Got the right strengths for the trades? Buildingwomen.nz
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Jeewantha from Wainuiomata
Hi dear All,
Our lovely black and white cat missing since 13th August. She lives in Russell Road Wainuiomata. If anyone see her please kindly leave a message. Many thanks for your kind support.
Kind regards,
Ange.
Otila from Wainuiomata
Thankyou to Gaylene Hughes of JDI Coaching and Phoebe Rose Osborne for performing so beautifully at the Cancer Society Fundraiser on Friday night and to those that supported the #CancerSociety fundraiser at #theSettlementPetone Mayor Ray Wallace and Mayoress Linda Goss-Wallace Councillor Cr Glenda … View moreThankyou to Gaylene Hughes of JDI Coaching and Phoebe Rose Osborne for performing so beautifully at the Cancer Society Fundraiser on Friday night and to those that supported the #CancerSociety fundraiser at #theSettlementPetone Mayor Ray Wallace and Mayoress Linda Goss-Wallace Councillor Cr Glenda Barratt and #UpperHutt Council candidate Heather Newell and to those that could not attend this is a short clip😊
It doesn’t matter if you are young or old - recovering from problematic alcohol or drug use is not easy and you don't have to do this on your own.
At The Retreat NZ, we know, from first-hand experience, what works and we give you the tools that will help you or your family member … View moreIt doesn’t matter if you are young or old - recovering from problematic alcohol or drug use is not easy and you don't have to do this on your own.
At The Retreat NZ, we know, from first-hand experience, what works and we give you the tools that will help you or your family member achieve long term sobriety.
Talk to us - we can help. We are available 24/7 and we welcome guests from all over New Zealand. Confidentiality is guaranteed.
Phone on 0800 276 237 or visit our website www.theretreatnz.org.nz
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Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Calling all Get Growing lovers! NZ Gardener's ezine is in the running to win the Magshop People's Choice Award in the Webstar Magazine Media Awards. Click through to their website to vote daily and help us win!
Each vote counts as an entry to win this De'Longhi espresso machine … View moreCalling all Get Growing lovers! NZ Gardener's ezine is in the running to win the Magshop People's Choice Award in the Webstar Magazine Media Awards. Click through to their website to vote daily and help us win!
Each vote counts as an entry to win this De'Longhi espresso machine valued at $1,099 or an Icona Capitals kettle and toaster package valued at $369. Simply register your details once, then vote here each day until voting closes on September 4.
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If you’re travelling between Eastbourne, Petone and Wellington, things are looking up. From September new double decker buses will be on some trips on routes 81, 83, 84 and 85x.
Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
Super-sized rodents are appearing after native trees produce an unusually large amount of seeds and fruit.
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Did you know... only 16% of women remain in part-time work after retirement age, compared to 29% of men? At 82 years old, actress Elizabeth McRae is definitely bucking the trend!
If you'd like to meet amazing over 65s like Elizabeth, sign up to be an accredited volunteer and make friends with… View moreDid you know... only 16% of women remain in part-time work after retirement age, compared to 29% of men? At 82 years old, actress Elizabeth McRae is definitely bucking the trend!
If you'd like to meet amazing over 65s like Elizabeth, sign up to be an accredited volunteer and make friends with some of Wellington's other amazing residents!
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