Plimmerton, Porirua

1944 days ago

A panel discussion focussed on young people and their opinions

Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary

This week Bill McAulay chaired a panel discussion focussed on young people and their opinions. The panellists were all from Porirua College, with which our club has a close association. Pictured here from left to right are:

Deputy Head Boy, Taupe-Jack Lomax, Deputy Head Girl, Madonna Tui, Head … View more
This week Bill McAulay chaired a panel discussion focussed on young people and their opinions. The panellists were all from Porirua College, with which our club has a close association. Pictured here from left to right are:

Deputy Head Boy, Taupe-Jack Lomax, Deputy Head Girl, Madonna Tui, Head Girl, Tiresa Fomai and Head Boy, Pualaga Tuai'aufa'i, together with Teacher and Guidance Counsellor, Steve Barnsley.

The students had chosen five themes: Labels, Gender, Sports, Stereotypes, and The Future. They made some initial observations on each theme and then responded to questions from the floor.

Porirua College is unusual. The roll is two-thirds Pasifika and a quarter Maori, a makeup which naturally determines the culture of the school. They told us about prejudice, their pride in the college and the city, and the importance of sport in fixing identity. They considered themselves more liberal than previous generations, especially in gender matters.

In thinking about the future, they were apprehensive about climate change, pollution, species extinctions and the loss of traditional freedoms. They accepted that they were the next responsible generation and would have to deal with these problems.

Were they being too pessimistic? Is the outlook for humanity any worse than during the cold war?

The students were unfazed by having to address a room full of oldies, and confident in their delivery. We wish them the best of luck.

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1944 days ago

Unique event happening next month at the Paremata Boating Club

Lauren from Paremata

A few months ago, I had this cool experience - I went to an ancient shamanic drumming event.

It wasn't long before I dropped into a deep lucid-dreaming state. (This is when you're having a dream but you remain awake and aware. )

It was profound.

I meditate most days but I still … View more
A few months ago, I had this cool experience - I went to an ancient shamanic drumming event.

It wasn't long before I dropped into a deep lucid-dreaming state. (This is when you're having a dream but you remain awake and aware. )

It was profound.

I meditate most days but I still struggle with getting into 'flow'.

Last January I went to this fun event with Melissa Billington. She runs Ancient Shamanic Drumming Journeys in Auckland.

Sharing with the other participants. I found most, if not all had similar stories.

I loved the journey, which is why I invited Melissa to share it with our community here in Porirua.

This event is open to everyone. It will be a relaxed & fun evening.
And great, if you want to deepen your meditations. This unique experience will stay with you forever.

Where: Paremata Boating Club
When; Wednesday, 19th June from 7pm - 9pm
Tickets: $35 (early bird)

Click on the event below to find out more.
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1945 days ago

No one should face cancer alone

Cancer Society NZ - Wellington Division

Your help can provide free services to those who need us, now and in the future.

A gift in your Will is a simple way of supporting the Cancer Society Wellington.

We will contribute $250 (plus GST) towards the legal cost .
Help support

1945 days ago

Nominations open for Women of Influence Awards!

Women of Influence

Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.

Head to … View more
Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.

Head to www.womenofinfluence.co.nz for more information.
Nominate now

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1945 days ago

Round wooden table

Gible from Whitby

Round wooden table. 120cm diameter. A few scuffs and dents but generally still very good.

Negotiable

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1945 days ago

Executive office chair

Gible from Whitby

Executive office chair. Comfy. Has occasional issues staying upright but is mostly fine.

Cheers
Gible

Free

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1945 days ago

Large bespoke corner desk

Gible from Whitby

Large bespoke corner desk needs a new home. Kinda flat-pack-able (screws together).

Desk area is 1.4m (l) x 1.2m (w) x 70cm (h) and 60cm deep at either end of the curve. Shelf is wide enough for 2 x 21" screens and has 15cm gap below (fits CDs or most flat PCs). Side shelves fit DVDs/PC … View more
Large bespoke corner desk needs a new home. Kinda flat-pack-able (screws together).

Desk area is 1.4m (l) x 1.2m (w) x 70cm (h) and 60cm deep at either end of the curve. Shelf is wide enough for 2 x 21" screens and has 15cm gap below (fits CDs or most flat PCs). Side shelves fit DVDs/PC games.

Cheers
Gible

Free

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1945 days ago

Corner TV unit/stand

Gible from Whitby

I have a corner TV unit you're welcome to have. The three shelves are sized for DVDs (x2) and CDs (top). (+ floor gap)

It also works upside down (has extra thick top for this). When it's upside down it needs to be screwed to the wall but it holds a bigger TV and the floor gap becomes a … View more
I have a corner TV unit you're welcome to have. The three shelves are sized for DVDs (x2) and CDs (top). (+ floor gap)

It also works upside down (has extra thick top for this). When it's upside down it needs to be screwed to the wall but it holds a bigger TV and the floor gap becomes a narrow shelf - tall enough for a shallow media player/hard drive/slim PC/closed laptop etc

Cheers
Gible

Free

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1951 days ago

Shearing services

Jenny from Judgeford - Pauatahanui

Hi there neighbours. I'm looking for recommendations for a shearer to shear a small mob of 18 sheep in a Judgeford property. Any advice welcomed. Thanks

1946 days ago

Poll: Have you struggled to arrange childcare as a result of today's teacher strike?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Across the country, close to 50,000 primary, intermediate and secondary school teachers have said they will walk off the job for a one-day "mega-strike".

Education Minister Chris Hipkins, in the lead-up to the strike, said the offer to primary and secondary teachers worth $1.2 billion … View more
Across the country, close to 50,000 primary, intermediate and secondary school teachers have said they will walk off the job for a one-day "mega-strike".

Education Minister Chris Hipkins, in the lead-up to the strike, said the offer to primary and secondary teachers worth $1.2 billion over four years would not be increased.

To read more, click here

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Have you struggled to arrange childcare as a result of today's teacher strike?
  • 13.9% Yes
    13.9% Complete
  • 29.8% No
    29.8% Complete
  • 56.3% Does not impact me
    56.3% Complete
1184 votes
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