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Manan from Pukerua Bay
Hello, I’m looking for a cleaner for a couple of hours once a week for a 4 bedroom house in Pukerua Bay.
The Team from Wellington Water
It's amazing the sorts of things we find blocking wastewater pumps.
A pager? A walkie talkie? What do you think it is?
One thing we do know is it should not be flushed down the loo! These types of items cause blockages in the wastewater network. They can also cause blockages and damage … View moreIt's amazing the sorts of things we find blocking wastewater pumps.
A pager? A walkie talkie? What do you think it is?
One thing we do know is it should not be flushed down the loo! These types of items cause blockages in the wastewater network. They can also cause blockages and damage to the pipes within your property boundary, which can cost you a lot in plumber bills to fix!
The only things that should be flushed down the toilet are the 3 P's:
-Pee
-Poo
-Paper (toilet paper that is)
Wet wipes (even 'flushable' ones), sanitary items, shampoo and conditioner bottles, diapers etc should be thrown in the rubbish bin, and phones/pagers should be taken out of back pockets before heading into the dunny.
Abuse in State Care Royal Commission
The legacy of people taken into state care who suffered neglect and abuse is a stain on our country’s history. Over the next three years, the Royal Commission will listen to stories about the experiences of people in state care and examine ways to stop any further abuse.
Before that process … View moreThe legacy of people taken into state care who suffered neglect and abuse is a stain on our country’s history. Over the next three years, the Royal Commission will listen to stories about the experiences of people in state care and examine ways to stop any further abuse.
Before that process can begin, the Terms of Reference to define the scope and purpose of the Inquiry need to be set. Sir Anand would like to hear your views on the draft Terms of Reference so we can work together to make sure we don’t repeat the mistakes of the past.
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A search and rescue mission is under way for a beagle called Benny from Lower Hutt. Have you seen him? A helicopter with specialist thermal gear has scoured bush and about 50 volunteers have helped search. Can you help dog owners Matt and Grace Newman-Hall? To read more, click here.
The Government is set to end offshore oil and gas exploration in New Zealand. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says "transitions have to start somewhere". Do you support the decision? Take part in our poll or leave a reply. To read more click here.
Georgia Herbert from GirlGuiding NZ - Lower North Island
Want to help empower young girls and women, or even teach them a new skill? Then, we need you.
GirlGuiding NZ is looking for volunteers to help in Whitby on Monday, Tuesday OR Thursday evenings for a couple of hours.
If you have any questions, want to register your interest, or would like to… View moreWant to help empower young girls and women, or even teach them a new skill? Then, we need you.
GirlGuiding NZ is looking for volunteers to help in Whitby on Monday, Tuesday OR Thursday evenings for a couple of hours.
If you have any questions, want to register your interest, or would like to chat to us about options, go to www.girlguidingnz.org.nz... or call Georgia on 0800 22 22 92 ext.753.
Have you heard about the proposed closure of two health camps in Otaki and Otago's Roxburgh? The organisation behind the camps says hundreds of at-risk children will miss out on essential treatment every year if it goes ahead. What are your thoughts on the closures? To read more click here.
Janie from Paremata
Hi everyone. I'm going to Fiji this year to create a "Living Memory" community photography project with people affected by cyclones and other affects from climate change. Do you have a digital camera that you could donate? Would need to be in good working order, have a working … View moreHi everyone. I'm going to Fiji this year to create a "Living Memory" community photography project with people affected by cyclones and other affects from climate change. Do you have a digital camera that you could donate? Would need to be in good working order, have a working battery, and come with a charger and memory card. I can collect. For more information, or to even donate to the project financially, please go to the Givealittle page below. Vanka vaka levu (thank you!)
givealittle.co.nz...
Charlotte from Titahi Bay
Do you have, or know someone with, a little bit of land that might suit a tiny home?
I'm looking to set up an 8m x 2.5m home (all consented on its own trailer, with solar power) between May-September. Would love to exchange for gardening or similar, but open to paying rent if required.
… View moreDo you have, or know someone with, a little bit of land that might suit a tiny home?
I'm looking to set up an 8m x 2.5m home (all consented on its own trailer, with solar power) between May-September. Would love to exchange for gardening or similar, but open to paying rent if required.
Private message to chat further. Thanks!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Right now we spend almost $900,000 each year on emergency management in the Wellington region. We’re considering spending $300,000 more annually and we want to know what you think.
Should we spend more on emergency preparation?
Have your say on our Ten-year Plan, consultation closes Sunday … View moreRight now we spend almost $900,000 each year on emergency management in the Wellington region. We’re considering spending $300,000 more annually and we want to know what you think.
Should we spend more on emergency preparation?
Have your say on our Ten-year Plan, consultation closes Sunday April 29, visit www.whatmatters.co.nz...
Could a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment make NZ an even better place to live and work? The Tax Working Group are keen to hear what matters most to you. Time is ticking to have your say.
Head over to the Tax… View moreCould a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment make NZ an even better place to live and work? The Tax Working Group are keen to hear what matters most to you. Time is ticking to have your say.
Head over to the Tax Working Group’s website by 30 April, watch a series of five short videos explaining the issues, and let them know your thoughts in the comment section.
Don't miss out. Have your say on the future of tax by 30 April at: taxworkinggroup.govt.nz/have-your-say-future-tax
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Rachel Callinan from Paekakariki Playcentre
**Public Health Warning Notice** There has been a severe outbreak of "Playcentre Toe" in the Paekākāriki community. Symptoms include splotchy colourful marks, usually starting on your tamariki then quickly spreading to your toes... fingers... all limbs, and in some cases the face. … View more**Public Health Warning Notice** There has been a severe outbreak of "Playcentre Toe" in the Paekākāriki community. Symptoms include splotchy colourful marks, usually starting on your tamariki then quickly spreading to your toes... fingers... all limbs, and in some cases the face. ("Facial Playcentre Toe" is often not picked up for hours and hours until after you've been shopping and you're wondering why people have been looking at you weirdly all day). "Playcentre Toe" is very infectious, and there is no cure...once you have the Playcentre Bug, there's no looking back. Feel free to add pics of your own "Playcentre Toe" outbreaks. We encourage you to come along to your local Playcentre and get your splotches...before they get you. Paekākāriki centre is open Mon, Tues, Weds and Fri 9.15 - 11.45 Please spread this important health message to those you love! 😉
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