Papakowhai, Porirua

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1829 days ago

What should we name our wind?

Mandy Te Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

Hi neighbours, a historian says it is time to name Wellington's wind. Kaumātua Kura Moeahu from iwi Te Āti Awa said he had named two types in a haka - te hau mātakataka, referred to trees being filled and roofs lifted the second, te hau āwhiowhio, was connected to whirlwinds and tornados. … View moreHi neighbours, a historian says it is time to name Wellington's wind. Kaumātua Kura Moeahu from iwi Te Āti Awa said he had named two types in a haka - te hau mātakataka, referred to trees being filled and roofs lifted the second, te hau āwhiowhio, was connected to whirlwinds and tornados. What do you think our wind should be called? Share your thoughts below.

1829 days ago

UPDATE: Dixon Street/Willis Street sewer leak - harbour quality

The Team from Wellington Water

Test results on the harbour quality from Sunday came back confirming the water was safe for swimming. We are taking down the warning signs this afternoon, and the Greater Wellington Regional Council's 'Is it safe to swim?' the LAWA 'Can I swim here?' maps will also be … View moreTest results on the harbour quality from Sunday came back confirming the water was safe for swimming. We are taking down the warning signs this afternoon, and the Greater Wellington Regional Council's 'Is it safe to swim?' the LAWA 'Can I swim here?' maps will also be updated.

1829 days ago

UPDATE: Dixon Street/Willis Street sewer leak

The Team from Wellington Water

On Saturday we contained the sewer leak by diverting it out of the stormwater network back into the wastewater network. We are awaiting test results on the harbour quality, and will share an update as soon as these are received.

Crews are continuing works to investigate and repair the leak which … View more
On Saturday we contained the sewer leak by diverting it out of the stormwater network back into the wastewater network. We are awaiting test results on the harbour quality, and will share an update as soon as these are received.

Crews are continuing works to investigate and repair the leak which is expected to continue throughout this week, with the potential to continue into next week depending on investigations.

We will share an update on the expected time frame around the works on Friday 29 November.

Please follow the stop/go traffic management, or avoid this route if possible.

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1829 days ago

Cross Harbour Pipeline

The Team from Wellington Water

We are currently doing some seabed investigations in Evans Bay – you might have seen the jack-up barge and rig stationed there.

It’s an important part of the investigation work for the proposed Cross Harbour Pipeline, which aims to provide Wellington with an alternative water supply.

Some of … View more
We are currently doing some seabed investigations in Evans Bay – you might have seen the jack-up barge and rig stationed there.

It’s an important part of the investigation work for the proposed Cross Harbour Pipeline, which aims to provide Wellington with an alternative water supply.

Some of the work needs to be done at night and the crew are focused on minimising the level of noise. The barge has also had acoustic curtains fitted to reduce noise levels (not pictured), which have been tested and fit within the District Plan limits. We’ll continue to monitor noise levels.

We apologise for any inconvenience while we are doing these important investigations.

Learn more about the Cross Harbour Pipeline on our website.

1829 days ago

Share the joy of pre-loved

Phillip Harris from Mary Potter Hospice

Be kind to the environment, our community and your wallet this Christmas, by shopping at your local Mary Potter Hospice Shop.

From fashion, homeware, kids’ toys, collectibles and more - there are lots of quality gifts for all ages. You could even find a pre-loved treasure for yourself!

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Be kind to the environment, our community and your wallet this Christmas, by shopping at your local Mary Potter Hospice Shop.

From fashion, homeware, kids’ toys, collectibles and more - there are lots of quality gifts for all ages. You could even find a pre-loved treasure for yourself!

Porirua Hospice Shop
21 Kenepuru Drive, 04 237 2313
Monday to Saturday 9am – 4pm, Thursday and Friday open until 5pm

Mary Potter Hospice Shops - turning second-hand goods into first class care.
Find out more

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1830 days ago

Black Friday Super Deals 20% - 90% OFF*

Paulas Home & Living

4 Days only

9am Thursday 28 Nov to Sunday 1 December
20% to 90% off Storewide
Check out specials!

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1830 days ago

Nestival Weekend 30 Nov & 1 Dec

Wellington Zoo

Join us at Wellington Zoo for our Nestival event celebrating 10 years of The Nest Te Kōhanga, our animal hospital and centre for native wildlife.

● Take our challenge and learn how to be a junior vet
● Enjoy the entertainment including a bubble party, stilt walkers, face painting and junk … View more
Join us at Wellington Zoo for our Nestival event celebrating 10 years of The Nest Te Kōhanga, our animal hospital and centre for native wildlife.

● Take our challenge and learn how to be a junior vet
● Enjoy the entertainment including a bubble party, stilt walkers, face painting and junk monsters
● Learn from our specially-themed animal talks

Bring the family along to enjoy the day and support our work at The Nest Te Kōhanga.
Find out more

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1831 days ago

Electric heater

Hanah from Cannons Creek

Used great condition. 3 settings. Displays a fake fire effect. Excellent for a small family. Selling as we've just had a heat pump installed.

Price: $50

1831 days ago

VR Camera

Hanah from Cannons Creek

Brand new still in box. Selling as we already have a security system installed.

Price: $40

1831 days ago

82 Tweed Road, Papakowhai is now SOLD

If you're thinking of selling or just want to know what your home is worth in todays market, call me today!

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1831 days ago

Win an EXCLUSIVE concert for your neighbourhood!

SIX60 Tour

Got what it takes to be more Neighbourly? You could win an exclusive concert in your neighbourhood from one of the supporting acts from this summer’s SIX60 tour.

We also have 20 DOUBLE PASSES to give away to Neighbourly members for each of the regional concerts.

To be eligible, we’ll … View more
Got what it takes to be more Neighbourly? You could win an exclusive concert in your neighbourhood from one of the supporting acts from this summer’s SIX60 tour.

We also have 20 DOUBLE PASSES to give away to Neighbourly members for each of the regional concerts.

To be eligible, we’ll need to see you being more Neighbourly. Whether it’s posting to your neighbourhood, replying to questions or inviting a neighbour to join the site (we’ve pulled together a few more ideas here).
Find out more!

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1832 days ago

Crossword 550 piece Jigsaw

Jenny from Titahi Bay

Wonderful fun to do.
You can work it out as you do the jigsaw or do the crossword on the cheat-sheet. The sheet had been used in pencil which has been rubbed out afterwards.
The puzzle is in excellent condition, as is the box which is a heavyweight cardboard.

Price: $15

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1832 days ago

Baby Hatchling Stegosaurus

Jenny from Titahi Bay

Playskool interactive baby dinosaur.
Growls, purrs and wriggles when patted.
Lovely soft covering .
Very clean, only played with by one Grandma.
Perfect for a Christmas present .

Price: $30

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