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Bill from Tawa
Have you been talking funny lately? Having trouble chewing your food? Check if you still have all your teeth. If not, I have found them here, next to the doggy poo bag dispenser at Petone beach. Cheers.
The Team from Wellington Water
We understand there have been reports of issues at Lakewood Avenue in Churton Park outside the New World supermarket due to a leaking pipe.
We acknowledge the delay in having this job resolved. There were delays in receiving the appropriate service plans which meant crews were unable to attend. … View moreWe understand there have been reports of issues at Lakewood Avenue in Churton Park outside the New World supermarket due to a leaking pipe.
We acknowledge the delay in having this job resolved. There were delays in receiving the appropriate service plans which meant crews were unable to attend. These plans were received and the crews are now onsite and working to resolve the leak.
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Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for young people, with lessons that can seem small but are significant in terms of their impact. These are lessons about important life skills such as perseverance, identity, respect and … View moreTake your place alongside our young people.
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Become a teacher and take your place alongside our young people. You’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their lives; to strengthen communities and build a better future for our next generations.
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Judith from Tawa
If you enjoy a great musical and craving for good old fashioned entertainment, then I can highly recommend the Tawa College Musical Anything Goes!
It is a great production that is lighthearted and hilarious.
The cast are all very talented, costumes are stylish and exquisite, choreography and … View moreIf you enjoy a great musical and craving for good old fashioned entertainment, then I can highly recommend the Tawa College Musical Anything Goes!
It is a great production that is lighthearted and hilarious.
The cast are all very talented, costumes are stylish and exquisite, choreography and music brilliant!!!
If you want to be thoroughly entertained then go and see the Tawa College Musical Anything Goes!
You will be impressed!!!
Regards
Judith
Running:
Thursday 1 August, 7.30pm
Friday 2 August, 7.30pm
Saturday 3 August, 7.30pm
Tickets are available from eventfinda.co.nz - www.eventfinda.co.nz...
All tickets are general admission.
There will be door sales as well if the performance is not sold out. Adults $20; Students, Children and Senior Citizens $12.
Reporter Kapi-Mana News
Waterfront apartment development concept drawings for a ''desktop exercise'' have cost Porirua ratepayers more than $56,000.
Porirua City Council general manager Steve Perdia said the council considered it an "appropriate spend to look into options for a vital piece of … View moreWaterfront apartment development concept drawings for a ''desktop exercise'' have cost Porirua ratepayers more than $56,000.
Porirua City Council general manager Steve Perdia said the council considered it an "appropriate spend to look into options for a vital piece of council-owned property and to understand costs under various scenarios".
But the drawings were nowhere to be seen during a "tell us what you think" public consultation.
What are your thoughts? Do you feel misled by Porirua City Council?
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