Paraparaumu Beach, Paraparaumu

Ryman's award winning lifestyle

Ryman's award winning lifestyle

Ryman Healthcare has been recognised by Canstar Blue for having the Most Satisfied Customers.

1425 days ago

Monday Sport Blast From The Past

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

When Toni Jeffs retired from competitive swimming in 2007, a Stuff journalist boldly predicted she would not be forgotten.
"So, while Jeffs will be left watching the Commonwealth Games team from her living room this year, there is little doubt one of New Zealand swimming's most colourful … View more
When Toni Jeffs retired from competitive swimming in 2007, a Stuff journalist boldly predicted she would not be forgotten.
"So, while Jeffs will be left watching the Commonwealth Games team from her living room this year, there is little doubt one of New Zealand swimming's most colourful characters will not be forgotten from sporting history."
Never one to shy away from controversy, Jeffs was arguably best known for being sponsored by a strip club at the Barcelona Olympics.
Jeffs won two Commonwealth bronze medals and was 27th at the Olympics.
At a time when many top swimmers stopped competing in their early 20s, Jeffs was notable for her long career in the pool.
In 2003 Jeffs won a legal battle against the New Zealand Olympic Committee, who admitted a selection blunder had cost her a place in the Olympic team.
The year before, at the Manchester Commonwealth Games, she regained her New Zealand title and won bronze in the 50m freestyle.
In 2007, she hinted that she would take up Masters swimming and refused to rule out a comeback. At that time, she was living on a lifestyle block in the Wairarapa.
Despite the prediction that she would not be forgotten, she has been out of the limelight in the years since.

1425 days ago

Aayla disappointed to be left out

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

A poll on Neighbourly was overwhelmingly in favour of Aayla Toman playing in the Pacific Youth Cup in Wainuiomata over the weekend.
Nearly 1200 people took part in our pool and 76 per cent were in favour of her playing.
Unfortunately, doing the haka with her team-mates was as close as she got to … View more
A poll on Neighbourly was overwhelmingly in favour of Aayla Toman playing in the Pacific Youth Cup in Wainuiomata over the weekend.
Nearly 1200 people took part in our pool and 76 per cent were in favour of her playing.
Unfortunately, doing the haka with her team-mates was as close as she got to the action.
Aayla, 13, had hoped to take the field for the Te Whanganui-a-Tara U13s at the Pacific Youth Cup in Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, on Saturday, but was told the referee would not allow the game to start if she played.
Standing on the sideline during her team’s first match against Samoa Wellington, Aayla said she had been overcome with emotion before the match, but doing the haka had made her feel better.

Image
1425 days ago

GIANT GARAGE SALE

Sharon Halton from Otaki-Waikanae Presbyterian Church

A great selection of household items, Baking, Sausage sizzle, clothing, furniture and much more

Negotiable

Image
B
1426 days ago

Tan boots

Barbara Anne from Paraparaumu

As is, size 38, pick up Paraparaumu, $7

Negotiable

B
1426 days ago

Ziering sandals

Barbara Anne from Paraparaumu

Worn twice, $10, pick up Paraparaumu, will post at owner’s expense

Negotiable

Image
B
1426 days ago

Fan heater

Barbara Anne from Paraparaumu

New, 10, pick up Paraparaumu

Negotiable

Image
B
1426 days ago

Ironing board

Barbara Anne from Paraparaumu

Pick up Paraparaumu, $5

Negotiable

Image
B
1426 days ago

Phillips steam/dry iron

Barbara Anne from Paraparaumu

As new, $15, pick up Paraparaumu,

Negotiable

H
1426 days ago

Towel Rail

Helen from Paraparaumu Beach

Brand New Solid and heavy bathroom towel holder approx 510mm length with fittings.

Price: $10

Image
1430 days ago

Beware...some adorable ghosts may be haunting your streets.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Halloween can be a fun way to connect with your community. But naturally not all homes in New Zealand will get involved.
If your house is open to trick or treaters this weekend, or if you know of some popular, local streets for trick or treating, please share these below.

Image
G
1427 days ago

REMINDER - THE TE HORO COUNTRY MARKET IS ON TODAY

Gary from Waikanae

Where: Te Horo Community Hall, School Road, Te Horo, 10am - 1pm

A truly friendly, community market - Shop local and support your community!

45+ stalls both inside and outside including Plants, A Vinyl Collection (including CD's), Quality Handmade Crafts - Designer Face Masks, Quality … View more
Where: Te Horo Community Hall, School Road, Te Horo, 10am - 1pm

A truly friendly, community market - Shop local and support your community!

45+ stalls both inside and outside including Plants, A Vinyl Collection (including CD's), Quality Handmade Crafts - Designer Face Masks, Quality Stationery, Doggy Bandanas, Mosaics, Ceramics, Pottery, Tiles, Quilts, Tableware, Clothing, Knits, Merino Goodies, Hats, Gloves and Scarves. Up-cycled and Re-Purposed Home Wares and Furniture and lots lots more.

There will be Music, Coffee Cart, Food - Artisan Breads, Gourmet Sauces, Jams and Chutneys, Olive Oils, Baking and more including a fundraising Popup Café selling yummy Food along with Tea/Coffee.

Do come and enjoy a day out at a real country market day - There’s plenty of parking.

NZ COVID Q Code Tracer Poster, Sign-In Forms and Sanitizer will be available.

A truly friendly, community market - Shop local and support your community!
ALL WELCOME!!

1431 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hey Neighbourly folk, can you work out who this is and where the picture was taken. The only hint I will give is that it was 1909.

Image
1427 days ago

Things change. You can too.

Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

We’re holding information sessions to help you enrol with us in 2021. Find out about courses, meet tutors and enrol in one easy process.

Sessions run at various times on campus and if you can’t make it, join us on Zoom. Secure your place for 2021.
Book in today

Image
1428 days ago

Pet of the Day

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Our Pet of the Day is Poppy, a five month old King Charles cavalier, who was born on ANZAC weekend.
Owner Rob Nicol says she loves chilling out and sleeping in the sun.

The Pet of the Day will no longer be appearing in the Dominion Post and instead you will find it on Neighbourly every Saturday.
View more
Our Pet of the Day is Poppy, a five month old King Charles cavalier, who was born on ANZAC weekend.
Owner Rob Nicol says she loves chilling out and sleeping in the sun.

The Pet of the Day will no longer be appearing in the Dominion Post and instead you will find it on Neighbourly every Saturday.
If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz

Image
1429 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hey Neighbourly folk, this week something a bit different - a lizard.
Photographer Louise Thomas snapped the image on a recent expedition to photograph some new bird species.

"I've had an amazing 24-hours. Yesterday, my faithful porter and I went out to Matiu/Somes Island. We saw sooty … View more
Hey Neighbourly folk, this week something a bit different - a lizard.
Photographer Louise Thomas snapped the image on a recent expedition to photograph some new bird species.

"I've had an amazing 24-hours. Yesterday, my faithful porter and I went out to Matiu/Somes Island. We saw sooty shearwaters, kākāriki, aka red-crowned parakeet, numerous skinks, and on the way back a spotted shag near the Days Bay wharf.
All three birds are new species for me. I'm afraid I have no idea what sort of skink this is, I think common skink, but it has a dark iris? Suggestions from those in the know much appreciated - I'm going cross-eyed trying to work it out on the internet.
Funny story, both Chris and I thought this was a railway spike holding up the wood on the edge of the step, then Chris said "wait, that spike has little hands."

Image
Top