Masterton District, Masterton

2353 days ago

15 finalists, thousands of winners

Teach NZ

Every single day, teams in schools and early learning services across the country work together to create brighter futures for our children and young people.

And every Matariki, the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards recognise and celebrate their outstanding achievements at a … View more
Every single day, teams in schools and early learning services across the country work together to create brighter futures for our children and young people.

And every Matariki, the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards recognise and celebrate their outstanding achievements at a prestigious awards ceremony.

The finalists were recently announced for the 2018 Awards, and schools or early learning services from your region could be among them. You can catch up on the last few years’ finalists and winners and find out more about what this year’s finalists achieved on our website.
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2354 days ago

Home safety checklist: Fall-proofing your home when over 65...

The Team from ACC New Zealand

With cooler weather embracing the country, you may find you’re not getting out and about as much. So now is the ideal time to make sure your home is as fall-proof as possible.

The home safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to make your home safe. It covers how to avoid slips and… View more
With cooler weather embracing the country, you may find you’re not getting out and about as much. So now is the ideal time to make sure your home is as fall-proof as possible.

The home safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to make your home safe. It covers how to avoid slips and falls in the home’s most used areas. For example, paths can get icy in winter, applying salt or sand to your path can help avoid any icy slips.

Having a fall can be upsetting. Those over 65 have a one in three chance of having a fall, while those over 80 it’s one in two.

The good news is falls are preventable. 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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2354 days ago

Pine cones for sale

Deirdre from Carterton District

Olivia is selling bags of pine cones for $6 a bag with free delivery in Carterton. Funds raised to go towards her University fees. Please contact her nana Pam on 021 1116629. Pam tells me they are 25 kg Grass Feed bags.
Thank you everyone for your support. Pam says they are temporarily out of … View more
Olivia is selling bags of pine cones for $6 a bag with free delivery in Carterton. Funds raised to go towards her University fees. Please contact her nana Pam on 021 1116629. Pam tells me they are 25 kg Grass Feed bags.
Thank you everyone for your support. Pam says they are temporarily out of stock.

Negotiable

2354 days ago

Chemdry Tip of the Day

Evan Morgan from Chemdry Wairarapa

'Spills or Stains' (Including Paint) -

DO:

Act immediately before the spill or stain spreads too far or penetrates the carpet fibres.

Scrape up as much as possible with a spoon or palette knife (i.e A blunt edge) - always working towards the centre of the spill to avoid … View more
'Spills or Stains' (Including Paint) -

DO:

Act immediately before the spill or stain spreads too far or penetrates the carpet fibres.

Scrape up as much as possible with a spoon or palette knife (i.e A blunt edge) - always working towards the centre of the spill to avoid spreading the stain.

Blot up liquids with a clean cloth or paper towel.

Keep a damp cloth over the area until help arrives.

Cover enamel paint with plastic wrap to prevent drying.



DONTS:

Lift carpets or roll them up.

RUB the stain - rather BLOT it up.

Try to dry out by applying heat.

Use solvents, detergents, turpentine, etc.

2354 days ago

WAG - Flood Protection Rate Hike Victory

John & Evelyn Boon from Waiohine Action Group

on behalf of WAG,

You just saved yourselves hundreds, probably thousands of dollars and helped other Wairarapa people, businesses and farms survive and get by. It's a result and proves it's worth getting up and having a go.
We have now received the news from enough different sources … View more
on behalf of WAG,

You just saved yourselves hundreds, probably thousands of dollars and helped other Wairarapa people, businesses and farms survive and get by. It's a result and proves it's worth getting up and having a go.
We have now received the news from enough different sources to be able to advise that GWRC have scrapped the proposed 70/30 plus plus rates hike for flood protection from the Long Term Plan until at least the next three year review point. The news has been trickling in since Friday but we just wanted to be as sure as we could before popping any champagne corks ;-)
As far as we can tell without seeing the detail in writing, this is almost exactly what we proposed as a way forward at the submissions hearing on Tuesday.
To you all and especially those who made submissions and those who spoke to their submissions at the hearing, give yourself a big pat on the back. Our district councils (Viv was awesome), Our GWRC Councillor Adrienne Staples was awesome too, Sustainable Wairarapa, Wai Voice and others also stood up and were counted. Together we have proven once again, that when we get organised and make ourselves heard, we can make good things happen.
Three years is a heck of a long time in politics and it gives us a chance to understand the costs of some of the Wairarapa flood protection schemes and be well prepared for the next GWRC LTP round and to understand the full gamut of what gets rated at what in GWR and who benefits ;-)

Now lets get this Waiohine FMP finished.

2354 days ago

Have your say on our Parks Network Plan

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Looking for a fun weekend activity? Feed the eels (Tuna) at Belmont Regional Park, but be careful not to feed them your toes! Let us know how it goes and what we can do to make the parks even better.

Have your say at www.surveymonkey.com...

We would love your ideas and feedback on how to … View more
Looking for a fun weekend activity? Feed the eels (Tuna) at Belmont Regional Park, but be careful not to feed them your toes! Let us know how it goes and what we can do to make the parks even better.

Have your say at www.surveymonkey.com...

We would love your ideas and feedback on how to improve our parks. Find more information at www.gw.govt.nz...

2355 days ago

We offer second chance finance

Zodiac Motors

This is what you need to get a vehicle:
1. Full time & permanent job (with minimum 3 months at current job)
2. Minimum $600 p/w after tax
3. NZ driver's licence (Learners, Restricted or Full)

How to apply:
- on-line at www.zodiacmotors.co.nz
- over the phone 08004963422
- drive … View more
This is what you need to get a vehicle:
1. Full time & permanent job (with minimum 3 months at current job)
2. Minimum $600 p/w after tax
3. NZ driver's licence (Learners, Restricted or Full)

How to apply:
- on-line at www.zodiacmotors.co.nz
- over the phone 08004963422
- drive in at 300 Great South Road in Manurewa, Auckland

Customers out of Auckland:
We reimburse your travel cost once the purchase is done also full tank of gas for out of Auckland customer

Warranty:
Our cars come with nationwide warranty.
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