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Porirua teenager Jess Jenkins, 17, has become one of 747 students from across the world admitted to Harvard University under an early admission scheme.
Jess Jenkins (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tāmaki nui-a-Rua), has just finished her final year at Tawa College.
She is unsure exactly what she will … View morePorirua teenager Jess Jenkins, 17, has become one of 747 students from across the world admitted to Harvard University under an early admission scheme.
Jess Jenkins (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tāmaki nui-a-Rua), has just finished her final year at Tawa College.
She is unsure exactly what she will study once she gets to Cambridge, Massachusetts, although she said it would be down an arts, humanities or business path.
Season’s greetings from (left to right) Cr Geoff Hayward, Cr Nathan Waddle, Cr Josh Trlin, Mayor Anita Baker, Cr Ross Leggett, Cr Mike Duncan, Cr Euon Murrell and Cr Faafoi Seiuli. Not pictured are Cr Izzy Ford, Cr Kylie Wihapi and Cr Moze Galo
From Mayor Anita Baker
2020 is finally … View moreSeason’s greetings from (left to right) Cr Geoff Hayward, Cr Nathan Waddle, Cr Josh Trlin, Mayor Anita Baker, Cr Ross Leggett, Cr Mike Duncan, Cr Euon Murrell and Cr Faafoi Seiuli. Not pictured are Cr Izzy Ford, Cr Kylie Wihapi and Cr Moze Galo
From Mayor Anita Baker
2020 is finally coming to an end and January can’t come soon enough.
What a year it was! It’s as if they managed to squeeze a decade’s worth of drama into just 12 unsettling months – a global pandemic, unprecedented lockdowns, economic turmoil, flooding and a postponed General Election.
While many parts of the world had an even tougher time, that doesn’t diminish the stress and uncertainty that made 2020 such a tough slog for all of us.
Despite everything, though, I’m feeling quite upbeat as we move into 2021.
The main reason for my optimism (apart from the vaccine)?
The resilience and generosity of our community here in Porirua, which was on such vivid display in 2020. I saw many families doing it way tougher than they should have to – which is why I’ve been so outspoken about poverty and housing this year. But I’ve also witnessed Porirua people from all backgrounds rally to support one another – whether it’s donating or volunteering at food banks, or stepping in to help family and neighbours with childcare.
During the lockdown, I saw firsthand the dedication of Council staff who showed up without complaint to keep the city going. Alongside nurses, police and emergency services, bus and train drivers, home care workers and teachers, they formed part of the “essential workforce”.
One positive legacy from Covid-19 could be in the way we value their work – and not just with “thank you’s”. When the crisis hit, the occupations we turned to the most are almost all among those we pay the least. That’s something we need to talk about as a country.
School prizegivings also helped me end the year on a hopeful note. Call me biased, but nowhere in New Zealand is home to a more talented and energetic bunch of youngsters than Porirua. Their values, the effortless diversity, the respect for one another, just shines through. So does their love for our community – and our planet. If elected officials like me don’t get serious about climate change, there’s a coming generation of activists and leaders in no mood to wait their turn. They get the urgency and demand action over words.
I’m also grateful for collegiality at the Council table. This is a tough time for local bodies everywhere, and some are cracking under the pressure. Here in Porirua, though, we work well as a team. We don’t agree on everything of course, but we never let policy or personality differences get in the way of our bigger purpose – to help make Porirua an even better place to live, work and raise a family.
Similarly, my elected colleagues and I owe a debt of gratitude to Council staff and contractors. From the chief executive, right through the organisation, they put in a huge effort this year. I truly hope they get some well-deserved rest over summer because we’ve got a big agenda next year too.
Lastly, allow me to convey my best wishes to you and your family for Christmas and New Year. Here’s to a successful and comparatively uneventful 2021!
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Meet Dimple.
"Hi my name is Dimple and I have been in foster care while the canine team got to know me. I have come from a very difficult background, so I am looking for a very special home, without children, other dogs or small animals. I can be very wary of people and take time to bond with… View moreMeet Dimple.
"Hi my name is Dimple and I have been in foster care while the canine team got to know me. I have come from a very difficult background, so I am looking for a very special home, without children, other dogs or small animals. I can be very wary of people and take time to bond with them, but once bonded I can be very smoochy. I can be very reactive while on a walk so will need a home that has experience with reactive dogs and will teach me through positive reinforcement that not everything is scary.
My foster mum has done a lot of work in socialising me with other dogs but I still have a long way to go. I am not keen on visiting dog parks or similar environments. I can be very affectionate, fun and quite the character once I'm comfortable in my space. I am toilet trained, and I do come with a medical waiver that my new home would be made aware of. If you are keen for a dog who you can put in the extra work with training then contact the canine team to learn more about me and set up a meeting if you seem like a good match!"
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Now that America's Cup racing has finally started.,are you following it?
Tell us what you think.
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We have a bonus Pet of the Day this week - Paschal Moses.
He belonged to Margaret Stevenson-Wright and his picture arrived with the following message.
"Given that my boy cat of 16.5 years will not see another Christmas – we decided to feature him on our Christmas greetings this year."
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Our National Office will be closed from today (Tuesday, 22 December) onward into the new year with the first of staff set to return on Monday, 11 January. No emails or calls will be returned during the closure and our social media will not be monitored.
From all of us at Neighbourhood Support New … View moreOur National Office will be closed from today (Tuesday, 22 December) onward into the new year with the first of staff set to return on Monday, 11 January. No emails or calls will be returned during the closure and our social media will not be monitored.
From all of us at Neighbourhood Support New Zealand - thank you for your mahi and support over the past year! Wishing you a safe and joy-filled holiday season ahead.
Porirua City Council Christmas hours
Please note our opening hours over the Christmas and New Year period for 2020–21.
Administration Building
Monday 21 – Wednesday 23 December 8am to 5pm
Thursday 24 December 8am to 2pm
Friday 25 – Monday 4 January CLOSED
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Pātaka Museum of … View morePlease note our opening hours over the Christmas and New Year period for 2020–21.
Administration Building
Monday 21 – Wednesday 23 December 8am to 5pm
Thursday 24 December 8am to 2pm
Friday 25 – Monday 4 January CLOSED
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Pātaka Museum of Arts and Cultures
Monday 21 – Wednesday 23 December 10am to 5pm
Thursday 24 December 10am to 2pm
Friday 25 – Monday 28 December CLOSED
Tuesday 29 – Thursday 31 December 10am to 5pm
Friday 1 January to Monday 4 January CLOSED
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Main Library
Monday 21 – Wednesday 23 December 9.30am to 5.30pm
Thursday 24 December 9.30am to 2pm
Friday 25 – Monday 28 December CLOSED
Tuesday 29 – Thursday 31 December 9.30am to 5.30pm
Friday 1 January to Monday 4 January CLOSED
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Pukerua Bay Library
Thursday 24 December – Wednesday 6 January CLOSED
Thursday 7 January Normal hours resume
Cannons Creek Library
Thursday 24 December 9am to 12pm & 1pm to 2pm
Friday 25 December – Monday 4 January CLOSED
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Titahi Bay Library
Thursday 24 December – Monday 4 January CLOSED
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Whitby Library
Thursday 24 December 10.30am to 12pm
Friday 25 – Monday 28 December CLOSED
Tuesday 29 – Thursday 31 December 1pm to 4pm
Friday 1 – Monday 4 January CLOSED
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Refuse/recycling collection
Monday 21 – Thursday 24 December Normal Collection
Friday 25 December COLLECTION DAY SATURDAY 26 DECEMBER
Monday 28 December – Fri 1 January Normal collection
Monday 4 – Friday 8 January Normal collection
Spicer Landfill
Monday 21 – Thursday 24 December 7am to 5pm
Friday 25 December CLOSED
Saturday 26 – Monday 28 December 9am to 5pm
Tuesday 29 – Thursday 31 December 7am to 5pm
Friday 1 January 9am to 5pm
Saturday 2 January 7am to 5pm
Sunday 3 & Monday 4 January 9am to 5pm
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Bulk recycling station at Spicer Landfill
Monday 21 – Thursday 24 December 7am to 5pm
Friday 25 – Saturday 26 December CLOSED
Sunday 27 December 9am to 5pm
Monday 28 December CLOSED
Tuesday 29 – Thursday 31 December 7am to 5pm
Friday 1 & Saturday 2 January CLOSED
Sunday 3 January 9am to 5pm
Monday 4 January CLOSED
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Depot
Monday 21 – Wednesday 23 December 7.30am to 4pm
Thursday 24 December 7.30am to 2pm
Friday 25 December – Monday 4 January CLOSED. EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY PH 04 237 5089
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Animal Control Centre office
Monday 21 – Thursday 24 December 11am to 2pm
Friday 25 – Monday 28 December CLOSED
Tuesday 29 – Thursday 31 December 11am to 2pm
Friday 1 January – Monday 4 January CLOSED
Tuesday 5 January Normal hours resume
Te Rauparaha Arena
Thursday 24 – Saturday 26 December CLOSED
Sunday 27 – Wednesday 30 December 9am to 4pm
Thursday 31 – Saturday 2 January CLOSED
Sunday 3 – Sunday 10 January 9am to 4pm
Monday 11 January Normal hours resume
Arena Aquatic Centre
Thursday 24 December 8am to 5pm
Friday 25 December CLOSED
Saturday 26 – Thursday 31 December 8am to 5pm
Friday 1 January CLOSED
Saturday 2 & Sunday 3 January 8am to 5pm
Monday 4 January Normal hours resume
Arena Fitness Centre
Thursday 24 December 8am to 5pm
Friday 25 December CLOSED
Saturday 26 – Thursday 31 December 8am to 5pm
Friday 1 January CLOSED
Saturday 2 – Sunday 11 January 8am to 5pm
Monday 12 January Normal hours resume
Cannons Creek Pool
Thursday 24 December 10am to 4pm
Friday 25 & Saturday 26 December CLOSED
Sunday 27 – Thursday 31 December 10am to 4pm
Friday 1 & Saturday 2 January CLOSED
Sunday 3 January 10am to 4pm
Monday 4 January Normal hours resume
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Hi Neighbourly folk, this week something a bit different from Louise Thomas, who as well as taking a good picture can tell a good yarn.
"Continuing with the Christmas theme, this seems like a face only a mother could love. Like somehow evolution decided to put the turkey's guts on the … View moreHi Neighbourly folk, this week something a bit different from Louise Thomas, who as well as taking a good picture can tell a good yarn.
"Continuing with the Christmas theme, this seems like a face only a mother could love. Like somehow evolution decided to put the turkey's guts on the outside of his neck, and what even is that dangly appendix bit between his eyes? Wiki says the longer your snood the more likely you are to successfully mate. No wonder he looks grumpy with all that going on on his face (although that could also be the time of year - December and American accents are known to cause extreme stress to his species). Male turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in full sail. Staglands."
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Hi Neighbours – if you're looking for a last-minute Christmas present that you can grab from the comfort of your own home, why not treat someone to A Superhero Experience?
In early 2021, the Michael Fowler Centre will play host to a show which has never been seen before in the Southern … View moreHi Neighbours – if you're looking for a last-minute Christmas present that you can grab from the comfort of your own home, why not treat someone to A Superhero Experience?
In early 2021, the Michael Fowler Centre will play host to a show which has never been seen before in the Southern Hemisphere.
An astonishing audiovisual experience with live music and movies from the Marvel Universe which is sure to live long in the memory - this is not one to be missed.
Tickets start from $30, and the two shows will take place at 2.30pm & 7:30pm on February 27 2021 at the Michael Fowler Centre.
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“I recommend Koru FX cream by Koru Nutrition. It’s New Zealand made, natural and fast acting.”
Throughout her career, Irene van Dyk has tried a number of products. It’s only in recent years that she’s come across a natural alternative that she now recommends. If you’re looking for a … View more“I recommend Koru FX cream by Koru Nutrition. It’s New Zealand made, natural and fast acting.”
Throughout her career, Irene van Dyk has tried a number of products. It’s only in recent years that she’s come across a natural alternative that she now recommends. If you’re looking for a fast-acting, long-lasting, natural product to support joints and muscles, then Koru FX cream is for you.
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This week we are featuring the very handsome Chex. We do not know much about him other than he belongs to Steven Drinnan.
If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo.
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You can avoid the worst holiday traffic with Waka Kotahi’s online prediction tool
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Kiwis will be hitting the road in droves over the next few weeks and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency has updated their on-line Holiday Journeys traffic prediction tool to help people plan ahead and minimise … View moreYou can avoid the worst holiday traffic with Waka Kotahi’s online prediction tool
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Kiwis will be hitting the road in droves over the next few weeks and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency has updated their on-line Holiday Journeys traffic prediction tool to help people plan ahead and minimise delays.
The tool shows predicted traffic flow across popular journeys over the Christmas and New Year’s holiday based on previous year’s travel patterns.
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Over the Christmas & New Year holiday period Te Rauparaha Arena hours will be different.
Please take note of the new dates and times:
Thursday 24 Dec, Christmas Eve
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
… View moreOver the Christmas & New Year holiday period Te Rauparaha Arena hours will be different.
Please take note of the new dates and times:
Thursday 24 Dec, Christmas Eve
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Friday 25 Dec, Christmas Day Closed
Saturday 26 Dec, Boxing Day
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: Closed
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Sun 27, Mon 28, Tues 29, Thurs 30 December
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: 9am–4pm
Thursday 31 Dec, New Years Eve
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Friday 1 Jan, New Years Day Closed
Saturday 2 Jan, Public holiday
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: Closed
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Sunday 3 Jan
Arena Aquatics: 8am–5pm
Cannons Creek Pool: 10am–4pm
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: Closed
Monday 4 Jan to Sunday 10 Jan
Arena Aquatics: Normal Hours
Cannons Creek Pool: Normal Hours
Arena Fitness: 8am–5pm
TRA: 9am–4pm
Arena Events is closed from Thursday 24 December 2020 to Sunday 3 January 2021.
For more information visit our website terauparaha-arena.co.nz
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It has been a bad year for many, but not for the City of Porirua Cadet Unit.
During 2020 they took part in a military camp at Waiouru with over 1000 other cadets from across New Zealand. Over the course of a week they got to take part in abseiling, mountain biking, sailing, archery, flying, camping… View moreIt has been a bad year for many, but not for the City of Porirua Cadet Unit.
During 2020 they took part in a military camp at Waiouru with over 1000 other cadets from across New Zealand. Over the course of a week they got to take part in abseiling, mountain biking, sailing, archery, flying, camping and a myriad of other activities.
A number of the cadets went to RNZAF Ohakea to complete training courses and again Porirua won the top student for central district on the junior NCO course.
The unit has been recognised by the Duke of Edinburgh award and is now a registered award facilitator allowing our young people to complete the award through the year.
The Duke of Edinburgh award is recognised in over 170 countries it also allows participants to gain extra NCEA credits.
The unit has grown over the course of the year and also gained a new unit commander and a number of new officers.
They will be having an open night on the January 27 at the Cadet buildings in Ngati Toa Domain. 6B Pascoe Avenue Paremata.
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