Masterton District, Masterton

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

Clean outdoors without scrubbing. Just spray on Resene Deep Clean and leave it to work with the weather to give you a cleaner surface.

2120 days ago

Furniture from wellington

Fernanda from South Wairarapa District

We need to get a small truck load of furniture next sat 15th from wellington to greytown

Does anyone have a small truck to rent

2120 days ago

Wings tickets selling fast. Are you going?

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

Wings over Wairarapa Air Festival 2019 tickets are flying out the door. Ticket sales are up 35% compared to the same time last Festival. There have been significant ticket sales from the UK, North America and Australia.
Saturday Corporate Tables and Gold Passes have all sold out months in advance… View more
Wings over Wairarapa Air Festival 2019 tickets are flying out the door. Ticket sales are up 35% compared to the same time last Festival. There have been significant ticket sales from the UK, North America and Australia.
Saturday Corporate Tables and Gold Passes have all sold out months in advance and there are limited hospitality options remaining for Sunday 24 February.
Wings General Manager, Jenny Gasson puts the huge increase in ticket sales down to a number of things.
“The word is getting out about our new initiatives for 2019; people are getting excited and want to experience these for themselves.”
“In 2019 we’re showcasing interactive and engaging displays, demonstrations and hands-on activities. We are offering workshops in rocketry, digital fabrication and coding, circuitry workshops, and people will be able to talk to experts with a range of aviation experience such as engineers, pilots and technicians.”
“We think that many people who’ve been before have realised that this show is going to be a completely new experience, and our new look Air Festival is attracting new audiences, our ticket sales clearly show this.”

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2120 days ago

Learn more and send feedback on the Waipoua River

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Greater Wellington Regional Council and Masterton District Council are looking at ways to manage current and future flood risks from the Waipoua River. If you want to learn more and send your feedback, please visit www.tekauru.co.nz... and email or submit the Feedback Form by 13 December 2018.

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2122 days ago

Christmas made easy with Farmlands

Farmlands

Win up to $1000* of your shop back with Farmlands!

Spend $150 or more on your Farmlands Card between 1 November 2018 and 15 December 2018 at participating Card Partners to go in the draw to win. Plus, check out the Farmlands Gift Guide to find gift ideas for all the family.

Find out where to… View more
Win up to $1000* of your shop back with Farmlands!

Spend $150 or more on your Farmlands Card between 1 November 2018 and 15 December 2018 at participating Card Partners to go in the draw to win. Plus, check out the Farmlands Gift Guide to find gift ideas for all the family.

Find out where to shop this Christmas: www.farmlands.co.nz/christmas

*Terms and Conditions apply.
Find out more!

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2122 days ago

Free bag of coal

Jacqui from Martinborough

Free small bag of coal bought by mistake. Hubby thought it was charcoal.

Free

2122 days ago

Come visit the Te Kāuru project team TODAY

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

The Te Kāuru project team are down at the Car Boot Sale (Corner of Essex and Chapel Streets) TODAY from 7.30am – 12pm to answer all your questions about Waipoua flood management options.

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2123 days ago

Summer safety checklist: Fall-proofing your home

The Team from ACC New Zealand

With warmer weather heading our way, gardening is a great way to stay fit and get regular doses of Vitamin D to help strengthen our bones.

The Home Safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to avoid falls, sprains and strains while pulling those stubborn weeds. For example, when … View more
With warmer weather heading our way, gardening is a great way to stay fit and get regular doses of Vitamin D to help strengthen our bones.

The Home Safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to avoid falls, sprains and strains while pulling those stubborn weeds. For example, when you’re gardening avoid heavy lifting and use long-handled tools so you’re not bending over for long periods. Steady yourself when bending and standing, no pesky weed is worth falling for!

A new movement called Live Stronger for Longer is helping to reduce the risk of falls by providing practical information and free resources. We want to help you stay on your feet, and living the life you want to live.

Take the home safety checklist with your friends and family and join the movement today.

Proudly brought to you by ACC, HQ&SC, MOH and your local community health providers.

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2123 days ago

Give a gift for good this festive season

Jason Cowlam from New Zealand Red Cross

It’s not just the festive season. It’s also cyclone season. Cyclones are happening more often, they‘re getting more severe, destructive and deadly – and they’re even reaching us here in New Zealand. What would you do if you lost everything?

During this time of giving, … View more
It’s not just the festive season. It’s also cyclone season. Cyclones are happening more often, they‘re getting more severe, destructive and deadly – and they’re even reaching us here in New Zealand. What would you do if you lost everything?

During this time of giving, give a gift for good to help those who need it most. You can easily help them with warmth, water, meals, shelter, community outreach and welfare centre support.
Click here to help

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2123 days ago

Come visit the Te Kāuru project team TODAY

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

The Te Kāuru project team are down at the Wairarapa Farmer’s Market (Farrier’s car park at the north end of Masterton) TODAY from 9am – 1pm to answer all your questions about Waipoua flood management options.

The team will be also available to chat with you at Masterton Club (98 Chapel … View more
The Te Kāuru project team are down at the Wairarapa Farmer’s Market (Farrier’s car park at the north end of Masterton) TODAY from 9am – 1pm to answer all your questions about Waipoua flood management options.

The team will be also available to chat with you at Masterton Club (98 Chapel Street, Masterton) TODAY anytime between 1pm and 4pm.

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