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To help you beat the heat this summer we've come up with this simple and tasty NSNZ-inspired recipe for you to share with neighbours, family, and friends.
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Manan from Pukerua Bay
I have a large pile of National Geographics to give away. Please collect from Pukeru Bay. Call Manan 022 6004300
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On Wednesday, 23 January 2-6pm we’re inviting our neighbours to visit our Wellington campus on Manners Street.
Come along and learn from our experienced tutors about becoming a qualified Massage Therapist at the New Zealand College of Massage.
We're offering flexible part-time & … View moreOn Wednesday, 23 January 2-6pm we’re inviting our neighbours to visit our Wellington campus on Manners Street.
Come along and learn from our experienced tutors about becoming a qualified Massage Therapist at the New Zealand College of Massage.
We're offering flexible part-time & full-time qualifications. Graduate with the freedom of being able to work from home, in a clinic or as a mobile therapist, and benefit from low setup costs and great remuneration.
This is your chance to make a career change and become your own boss in 2019.
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Hi neighbours,
How about those Phoenix?!
The Wellington Phoenix came from behind to beat the Mariners on the weekend to extend their unbeaten record to eight games - their best ever run in their history. Saturday's game also saw our Kiwi A-League team play in front of 10,186 spectators - … View moreHi neighbours,
How about those Phoenix?!
The Wellington Phoenix came from behind to beat the Mariners on the weekend to extend their unbeaten record to eight games - their best ever run in their history. Saturday's game also saw our Kiwi A-League team play in front of 10,186 spectators - their best crowd in recent years.
New coach Mark Rudan has been widely credited with rejuvenating the team - read his passionate post-game thoughts here.
Did you head along to the stadium to support the boys on the weekend?
Are you back on the bandwagon? Or did you never get off?
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The Team from Children's Day
Put tamariki first and celebrate by hosting an event for the tamariki and whānau in your neighbourhood. It can be anything, big or small! Register your event on the Children's Day website www.childrensday.org.nz... www.youtube.com...
Hi neighbours, It's the big day for Kiwi students - NCEA results are in!
Already more than 50,000 students have eagerly gone online to see how they fared. To read more, click here.
So students (and parents) - and be honest - are you happy with your results? Do you now wish you'd … View moreHi neighbours, It's the big day for Kiwi students - NCEA results are in!
Already more than 50,000 students have eagerly gone online to see how they fared. To read more, click here.
So students (and parents) - and be honest - are you happy with your results? Do you now wish you'd studied more or are you stoked your hard work has paid off?
Reporter Sunday Star Times
What happens when a proposal doesn't go smoothly? If the answer is a 'no' or perhaps an initial 'yes' followed by an 'I've changed my mind', then who gets to keep the ring? And what are the consumer ins and outs of trying to get a refund on a diamond … View moreWhat happens when a proposal doesn't go smoothly? If the answer is a 'no' or perhaps an initial 'yes' followed by an 'I've changed my mind', then who gets to keep the ring? And what are the consumer ins and outs of trying to get a refund on a diamond sparkler?
We're looking for individuals who are happy to share their story of a ring return: perhaps the break up was acrimonious and you've tried to cash in the ring yourself, or maybe your ex disappeared with the sparkler, never to be seen again. If you've got a story, please share it below (please add NFP if you don't want it used in print). And if you've got a really good story that'll take a little longer, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
Hi neighbours,
Many people setting up paddling pools for their children this summer will be breaking the law - are you one of them?
Any pool, fixed or portable, deeper than 400mm is now subject to safety provisions under the Building Act, meaning there a quite a few rules you probably aren't… View moreHi neighbours,
Many people setting up paddling pools for their children this summer will be breaking the law - are you one of them?
Any pool, fixed or portable, deeper than 400mm is now subject to safety provisions under the Building Act, meaning there a quite a few rules you probably aren't even aware of.
For example, do you have a 1.2-metre fixed childproof fence with a self-closing gate opening outwards?
What are your thoughts on paddling pool safety? If faced with an inspection, would your pool set-up pass? Do you think all these rules are essential? What are your tips for setting up a paddling pool safely?
To read more about how to keep your kids safe in and around pools, click here.
(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
People have been handing out poorly written cards with the sign language alphabet in exchange for cash - but they have nothing to do with any deaf charities.
"We know that they've been in different parts of Wellington [and] Auckland," said Rachel Noble from Deaf Action New … View morePeople have been handing out poorly written cards with the sign language alphabet in exchange for cash - but they have nothing to do with any deaf charities.
"We know that they've been in different parts of Wellington [and] Auckland," said Rachel Noble from Deaf Action New Zealand.
She says a similar scam happened in the 1990s, and legitimate groups almost ended up having to pay for the crime. Read more
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