Cannons Creek, Porirua

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DIY right first time #resenetip

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2469 days ago

Let’s join together and put tamariki first!

Children's Day

There are lots of awesome events happening in neighbourhoods around Aotearoa for Children’s Day, Sunday 4 March. Check out what’s on near you. If you don’t head along to an event, remember the most important thing you can give tamariki is your time and aroha! Find out more

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2469 days ago

Poll: What part does meat play in your diet?

Reporter Sunday Star Times

More Kiwis are cutting back on meat; more farmers are noticing the downturn. So what part does meat play in your diet?

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What part does meat play in your diet?
  • 52% I eat meat most days
    52% Complete
  • 29.2% I am reducing the amount of meat in my diet
    29.2% Complete
  • 4.5% I eat only white meat
    4.5% Complete
  • 3% I eat only fish
    3% Complete
  • 7.2% I don't eat any meat
    7.2% Complete
  • 4% I don't eat any animal products at all
    4% Complete
2794 votes
2469 days ago

Old newspapers are avail at kapi-mana

Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

Come pick up old newspapers are avail at Kapi-Mana News office 14 Hartham Pl North, Porirua

2469 days ago

Live chat recap: Your gardening dilemmas answered

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Gardening expert and author Lynda Hallinan joined us us live on Homed on Valentine's Day to share her love of gardening and answer your plant-based dilemmas.

If you missed it, you can see what Lynda had to say and maybe get some new ideas to try in your own garden, by clicking here.

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2469 days ago

Humble sausage sizzle raises much needed funds for local charities

The Warehouse New Zealand

We’ve enabled local charities to raise over $367,000 last year through the use of our community BBQs. Some of our team have also got involved, like dedicated Dave cooking up a feast every weekend. Check out the video below to see why Dave fires up the BBQ each weekend and the next time you walk … View moreWe’ve enabled local charities to raise over $367,000 last year through the use of our community BBQs. Some of our team have also got involved, like dedicated Dave cooking up a feast every weekend. Check out the video below to see why Dave fires up the BBQ each weekend and the next time you walk past don’t forget to purchase a sausage sizzle as all funds go back to your local community. Watch the video

2474 days ago

Improving Porirua’s Water Supply Resilience

The Team from Wellington Water

Like the rest of the Wellington region, Porirua’s water supply is vulnerable to seismic activity and needs to improve its water supply resilience.

This is the message from Porirua City Council and Wellington Water who are encouraging residents to be prepared for an emergency and embarking on … View more
Like the rest of the Wellington region, Porirua’s water supply is vulnerable to seismic activity and needs to improve its water supply resilience.

This is the message from Porirua City Council and Wellington Water who are encouraging residents to be prepared for an emergency and embarking on plans to improve Porirua’s water supply infrastructure.

Porirua has no water sources of its own and is supplied with water from the Hutt Valley by a single pipeline. In addition, the Ohariu Fault runs through the middle of Porirua, separating residents on the west side from the rest of the city. This makes Porirua particularly vulnerable to extended water supply outages.

“Improving Porirua's water resilience starts at home” says Laurence Edwards, Wellington Water’s Acting Chief Advisor, Potable Water.

“We are encouraging everybody to make sure they have 20 litres of stored water, per person, per day for at least seven days.”

Residents can purchase 200 Litre tanks directly from Porirua City Council.

Planning is also underway to improve Porirua’s water supply infrastructure.

“We have identified that two new reservoirs are needed in Porirua - one on each side of the Ohariu fault line.”

The reservoirs will improve the city’s resilience to an earthquake, reduce disruption on a day-to-day basis and provide for future population growth.

On the east side of the Ohariu faultline, a new reservoir (11.3 million litre capacity) is proposed at Aotea next to the two existing water reservoirs. This reservoir would service the wider Kenepuru, CBD and Ranui Heights, Porirua East and Cannons Creek areas.

On the west side a smaller reservoir (approximately 3-5 million litre capacity) is proposed in the general Takapūwāhia area. This reservoir would service the wider Titahi Bay area.

“Originally, we were looking at one site for a single reservoir. However, it makes more sense to have two reservoirs – one on either side of the fault line - to lessen the risk that parts of the city are left without water supply for long periods after a disaster situation” says Laurence Edwards.

Wellington Water is currently talking with some of the directly affected stakeholders and will be engaging further with the community in early 2018.

The proposed Aotea site is likely to progress first and our engagement will be focused with the Aotea community in early 2018. This will include face to face meetings and open days where there will be opportunity to see details of the proposed Aotea reservoir and provide feedback.

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2470 days ago

Linocut making at Nairn Street Cottage

Brian Wood from Wellington Museums Trust

Join our graphic artists Sarah Maxey and Benjamin James on a journey into the world of linocut. Learn about the history and different processes of printmaking and then venture into a workshop to cut and print your own linocut print. Proudly supported by Vincents Art Workshop. No experience … View moreJoin our graphic artists Sarah Maxey and Benjamin James on a journey into the world of linocut. Learn about the history and different processes of printmaking and then venture into a workshop to cut and print your own linocut print. Proudly supported by Vincents Art Workshop. No experience necessary.

When: Sunday 25th February, 10am
Where: Nairn Street Cottage

Costs $20 - bookings essential.
Book here

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2470 days ago

Do you recognise any of these guys?

Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

With Te Papa turning 20 this month, here we have a photo of some of the steel workers who helped put it together.
Can you name any of them for us?
Far left in the second row is Bernard "Bear" Whaanga.

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2470 days ago

Love Every Drop rocks hidden around Porirua

The Team from Wellington Water

Get ready Porirua, because we've just hidden five #loveeverydrop rocks around your city!

If you find one of the rocks and bring it in to Wellington Water's office you'll receive a prize. We'll also be at Creek Fest next weekend, so you can bring it to us there.

Keep your … View more
Get ready Porirua, because we've just hidden five #loveeverydrop rocks around your city!

If you find one of the rocks and bring it in to Wellington Water's office you'll receive a prize. We'll also be at Creek Fest next weekend, so you can bring it to us there.

Keep your eyes peeled when you're walking the dog, going for a bike ride, taking your kids to the playground or home from school, because they are scattered all around.

From Titahi Bay --> Whitereia Park --> Elsdon --> Papakowhai --> and Pauatahanui... the hunt is on.

2471 days ago

Turn your small business into a big one

BNZ

Got a great product or service? A decent sales track record? And a satisfied base of happy customers? Then it's time to turn your small business into a big one. Check out our six simple and insightful tips on how to do just that - and increase your revenue without overstretching your assets. Read more

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2471 days ago

Free fire wood

Koos from Tawa

Free fire wood

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2472 days ago

Fun for the whole family!

Sport Wellington

Are you looking for a fun and affordable event for the whole family? Take part in Cigna Round the Bays, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities!

The new Active Families category allows children under 12 to ride a push scooter on course! There’ll be entertainment, food and $30,000 worth of … View more
Are you looking for a fun and affordable event for the whole family? Take part in Cigna Round the Bays, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities!

The new Active Families category allows children under 12 to ride a push scooter on course! There’ll be entertainment, food and $30,000 worth of spot prizes on the day, along with FREE transport to and from the event.

Registrations close at midnight on Thursday 15 February – enter online today!
Enter now!

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