Aotea, Porirua

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2331 days ago

AMP Scholarships. Dreamers wanted.

AMP

Since 1998 AMP has dedicated more than $2.4 million towards helping over 300 everyday Kiwis realise their dreams. If you’ve got a passion you want to turn into a reality, an AMP Scholarship could help you get there. Apply today! Find out more

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2332 days ago

Important Update: changes to Riverbank Car Park

Callum from Hutt City Council

From Saturday 7 July, the Riverbank Car Park will introduce a $2 hourly charge with a $4 all day maximum charge on Saturdays. This charge is an extension of the weekly charges to use the Riverbank Car Park and is inclusive of the monthly pass.

For more information please go to … View more
From Saturday 7 July, the Riverbank Car Park will introduce a $2 hourly charge with a $4 all day maximum charge on Saturdays. This charge is an extension of the weekly charges to use the Riverbank Car Park and is inclusive of the monthly pass.

For more information please go to huttcity.govt.nz/Saturday-parking
Learn more

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2332 days ago

Various styles & size womans footwear

Duane from Porirua City Centre

$10-$40 details on pics- laura

Negotiable

2332 days ago

Various styles & size womans footwear

Duane from Porirua City Centre

$10-$40 details on pics-laura

Negotiable

2332 days ago

Various size & style womans footwear

Duane from Porirua City Centre

$10-$40 details on pics. - laura

Negotiable

2333 days ago

Warrantable Tyres $10-$40 each!

Duane from Porirua City Centre

Various sizes, all warrantable, some near new. Priced from $10-$40 a tyre

6"
8"
13"
14"
15"
16"

Private message with what yours after or can text D on 0224374666

Negotiable

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2333 days ago

Footwear! more to come!

Duane from Porirua City Centre

Size 8-8.5 need gone! $10-$40 but most the lower end :)
Heaps more to come of other sizes also :) - Laura (Duanes bette half)

Negotiable

2349 days ago

Only rain down the drain

The Team from Wellington Water

We’ve had a lot of rain recently, and all of this rain has washed what was on peoples lawns, berms, driveways, streets and in the gutters, into our stormwater network.

The water entering our stormwater network does not get treated, this means EVERYTHING flows directly into our streams, rivers,… View more
We’ve had a lot of rain recently, and all of this rain has washed what was on peoples lawns, berms, driveways, streets and in the gutters, into our stormwater network.

The water entering our stormwater network does not get treated, this means EVERYTHING flows directly into our streams, rivers, and eventually our ocean.

Put any ‘waste’, such as cigarette butts, dog poo, or rubbish, into a rubbish bin.

Let’s all look after our waterways, and remember only rain down the drain.

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2334 days ago

Tawa Fencing Club

Israel from Tawa

Hi All,
Tawa fencing club is having an open day on the 9th of July, 1-3 pm at St Christophers Emmaus Centre. Entry is a gold coin donation to cover hall hire. Hope to see some of you there.

For further information, contact me on here, or via email (israelilicht@gmail.com).

Cheers

B
2338 days ago

Snapper Cards

Bryce from Titahi Bay

Hi everyone,
I have today picked up my new Snapper card for use on the local buses that are changing over from mid-July. I'm new to Snapper although it has been around for a while now. I'm shocked to learn at how archaic and restrictive the top-up options are with this card. I think a … View more
Hi everyone,
I have today picked up my new Snapper card for use on the local buses that are changing over from mid-July. I'm new to Snapper although it has been around for a while now. I'm shocked to learn at how archaic and restrictive the top-up options are with this card. I think a lot of people that don't know a lot about Snapper will be shocked to learn that you can no longer top-up with the driver (which is something I don't care about as having pre-loaded credit is a good thing that will expediate the boarding process) however, what is shocking is that to top-up on a computer, you need to purchase a one time feeder, which is a USB sticks that costs a whopping $25. A gadget just to top the thing up. Using your phone is just as bad. You have to have a NFC enabled Android phone. The next option is a physical retailer top-up which then costs you a 25c fee every time (so if you top-up $20.00 you actually only receive $19.75 in actual credit). So the only free option is to have the aforementioned NFC Android or physically make your way to a dedicated Snapper kiosk. In 2018, it is ridiculous, and unacceptable that you cannot top-up your electronic card for free on the Snapper website or use your phone to do so simply and for free like you can in every other country in the world that uses these electronic travel cards. I have written to Snapper to highlight these shortcomings and this serves as a headsup to you new Snapper uses so you don't all get caught out when it comes into effect from 15 July 2018.

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