Taita, Lower Hutt

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

1418 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

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This week, we again feature a photo and words from Louise Thomas.

"WWF Raw - Pied Stilt edition. All carefully choreographed - fake body slams, no pied stilts were harmed. They both turned around and chased a grey teal after this encounter, who was a bit indignant about being seen off when … View more
This week, we again feature a photo and words from Louise Thomas.

"WWF Raw - Pied Stilt edition. All carefully choreographed - fake body slams, no pied stilts were harmed. They both turned around and chased a grey teal after this encounter, who was a bit indignant about being seen off when he wasn't doing anything - the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Pied Stilt/poaka (Himantopus himantopus), Pauatahanui."

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1417 days ago

Pet of the Day: Ginger

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Miramar resident Andrew McPherson is the proud owner of ginger.

"Ginger came as the man of the house when my mother in law Jan moved to the Waikato. Here he is fast asleep, dreaming of catching his next rabbit, on Jan's lap while the TV is on."

If you want your pet featured, email … View more
Miramar resident Andrew McPherson is the proud owner of ginger.

"Ginger came as the man of the house when my mother in law Jan moved to the Waikato. Here he is fast asleep, dreaming of catching his next rabbit, on Jan's lap while the TV is on."

If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo.

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1419 days ago

More safety improvements planned for SH 58

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Regular users of SH 58 between Hutt Valley and Porirua can expect to see some major changes over the next three months.
From Sunday January 10, the current safety improvement work site will be extended. The site is being extended to Judgeford and will include the closure of the eastbound passing … View more
Regular users of SH 58 between Hutt Valley and Porirua can expect to see some major changes over the next three months.
From Sunday January 10, the current safety improvement work site will be extended. The site is being extended to Judgeford and will include the closure of the eastbound passing lane near the Moonshine Road intersection.
At times overnight there may be two separate STOP/GO sites within the worksite on Sunday. During these periods, there may be delays of up to 10 minutes. The new set up is expected to be in place for three months.

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1418 days ago

Petone Wharf

Jon from Hutt City Council

Petone Wharf got a little bent out of shape thanks to the two earthquakes over New Year.

The seismic activity damaged five piles and caused slumping of a section of the wharf.

Temporary repairs were made and the wharf was cleared as safe by engineers. It remains open to the public.

The damaged … View more
Petone Wharf got a little bent out of shape thanks to the two earthquakes over New Year.

The seismic activity damaged five piles and caused slumping of a section of the wharf.

Temporary repairs were made and the wharf was cleared as safe by engineers. It remains open to the public.

The damaged piles will be replaced on Monday (11 January) as part of scheduled repairs. The wharf will remain open during this work.

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1418 days ago

Another reminder about toxic algae and dogs

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Swimmers and dog owners are being warned to keep clear of the water at some Wellington region rivers following the detection of toxic algal blooms.
Blooms have been found in the Waipoua River in Wairarapa, and Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River between Birchville and Manor Park, and the Pakuratahi River at… View more
Swimmers and dog owners are being warned to keep clear of the water at some Wellington region rivers following the detection of toxic algal blooms.
Blooms have been found in the Waipoua River in Wairarapa, and Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River between Birchville and Manor Park, and the Pakuratahi River at Kaitoke campground, both in the Hutt Valley.

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1419 days ago

Local bird rescuers need your help

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Lower Hutt Kereru Rescue needs your help.
Throughout 2020 it received 784 phone calls relating to injured birds.
It responded to 598 calls and rescued a total of 543 birds (including the ruru pictured) that were picked up and helped.
It spent $16,357 throughout 2020 on rescues, care and … View more
Lower Hutt Kereru Rescue needs your help.
Throughout 2020 it received 784 phone calls relating to injured birds.
It responded to 598 calls and rescued a total of 543 birds (including the ruru pictured) that were picked up and helped.
It spent $16,357 throughout 2020 on rescues, care and rehabilitation of the birds it rescued. Unfortunately the donations didn't cover the costs for the year which resulted in it coming out of the pocket of organiser Hayden James.
Each rescue costs around $35. If you can help, click on Read More and check out their website.

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1419 days ago

Commuters cram into Wellington Railway Station

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Have you been commuting into Wellington?
On Wednesday there was again long queues as hundreds of capital commuters crammed into Wellington Railway Station as they waited for buses replacing the trains.

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1419 days ago

Call for action over deadly Upper Hutt road

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It’s a disgrace that nearly 50 people have died on a 20-kilometre stretch of State Highway 2 in Upper Hutt, the city’s mayor says.
Wayne Guppy wants something done about the road, on which 48 people have died since 1987.
Do you use the road and is it as dangerous as the mayor claims?
Remutaka … View more
It’s a disgrace that nearly 50 people have died on a 20-kilometre stretch of State Highway 2 in Upper Hutt, the city’s mayor says.
Wayne Guppy wants something done about the road, on which 48 people have died since 1987.
Do you use the road and is it as dangerous as the mayor claims?
Remutaka MP Chris Hipkins​ said he’d long had concerns over the road and believes road should be two lanes in either direction.

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1420 days ago

Wellington has the fastest growing property values in NZ

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Wellington’s property values recorded the fastest growth out of the main centres in 2020, with prices rising as the capital’s housing stock plumbs the lowest level in decades.
Over the coming year, the average property price for Wellington would cross the $1 million mark, said Nicki … View more
Wellington’s property values recorded the fastest growth out of the main centres in 2020, with prices rising as the capital’s housing stock plumbs the lowest level in decades.
Over the coming year, the average property price for Wellington would cross the $1 million mark, said Nicki Cruickshank, a real estate agent with Tommy’s Wellington. “You can't really get a three-bedroom house in Wellington under $1m now, anyway.”
Porirua City experienced a 20.8 per cent annual growth in residential property values, Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt cities both experienced 17.2 per cent growth, and Kāpiti Coast 18.3 per cent.

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1438 days ago

Kelson recycling area

Barbara from Kelson

Would people treat their own front yards like this. This is the entrance to our beautiful suburb and people treat it like a dump, not all the stuff left there is paper either. I talked to the guy who empties these bins and he said it is done 3 times a day 6 days a week. If the bins are full leave… View moreWould people treat their own front yards like this. This is the entrance to our beautiful suburb and people treat it like a dump, not all the stuff left there is paper either. I talked to the guy who empties these bins and he said it is done 3 times a day 6 days a week. If the bins are full leave it in your car for another time.

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1420 days ago

2 baby birds

Rachael from Naenae

Hi, I’ve been looking after 2 baby I think blackbirds for a few days after my cat bought them in. The nest is too high to put them back.
However we are going away tomorrow and we don’t have anyone to look after them. They are not feeding by themselves yet but I don’t think they are far away … View more
Hi, I’ve been looking after 2 baby I think blackbirds for a few days after my cat bought them in. The nest is too high to put them back.
However we are going away tomorrow and we don’t have anyone to look after them. They are not feeding by themselves yet but I don’t think they are far away from this.

If anyone is keen to take them and look after them until they can leave the nest that would be appreciated.

They are currently housed in a shoe box and I’ve got bird feed for them.

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1421 days ago

Is Whittaker's your dream job?

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It’s every kid’s dream to work at a chocolate factory. Megan Sinclair, the new product development manager at Whittaker’s in Wellington, is living that dream – albeit without the chocolate rivers – designing flavours and roasting batches of beans in her little lab on the factory floor.
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It’s every kid’s dream to work at a chocolate factory. Megan Sinclair, the new product development manager at Whittaker’s in Wellington, is living that dream – albeit without the chocolate rivers – designing flavours and roasting batches of beans in her little lab on the factory floor.
Megan Sinclair, the new product development manager at Whittaker’s in Wellington, is living that dream – albeit without the chocolate rivers – designing flavours and roasting batches of beans in her little lab on the factory floor.
It’s called the micro-lab, and within its walls there are cupboards of flavours and scents, everything from cake batter to beetroot, a mini bean roaster, and a mixing machine called a melange.
In this, she can make 12 kilogram batches to test flavours, or 45kg batches in the one in the room next door; small quantities compared to the tonnes pumped out by the main factory on a daily basis.

1421 days ago

Get fit & learn self-defence at the same time! Upper Hutt classes open next week!

Carl from Pinehaven

Looking to gain some fitness and work off those christmas dinners?
Have fun doing it and learn self-defence at the same time.


The Inspired Lives School of Self-Defence kicks off again next Tuesday, 12 January. We're a Wing-Chun and Zen Do Kai-based school that also incorporates Arnis … View more
Looking to gain some fitness and work off those christmas dinners?
Have fun doing it and learn self-defence at the same time.


The Inspired Lives School of Self-Defence kicks off again next Tuesday, 12 January. We're a Wing-Chun and Zen Do Kai-based school that also incorporates Arnis (Phillipino stick fighting) and BJJ.


We train Tues and Thurs nights, 7.30-9pm and hold a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fundamentals class on Saturday mornings, 8.30-9.30am. It's open to anyone, age 13 and up.


Learn more at www.schoolofselfdefence.net.... Any questions, drop Carl a line at carl@inspiredlives.co.nz or on 021 263 5508.


It's just $10 a week (or a maximum $15 per week for the whole family) and we're based at 'The Spot', on the corner of Milton St and Fergusson Drive. Look forward to seeing you there!

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1423 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Smokey

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Smokey is a rehomed cat who is loving his new life with his happy new owner.
“He is really relaxed now, loves purring and is extremely happy, although is still on guard with unfamiliar noises. Smokey started off being quite afraid of most things, but now is a well-behaved cat who is newly … View more
Smokey is a rehomed cat who is loving his new life with his happy new owner.
“He is really relaxed now, loves purring and is extremely happy, although is still on guard with unfamiliar noises. Smokey started off being quite afraid of most things, but now is a well-behaved cat who is newly learning to use his scratching post, rather than a carpet! Smokey loves routine and "helps" people by sitting in their laps when they are trying to work or type. He has become an integral part of a piano teaching studio and loves both music and all the students.”

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1421 days ago

Is it safe to swim?

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Summer is a great time to enjoy our coast and waterways, but it pays to check first to see if the water is safe to swim in.

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