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The winners of the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards have been announced. The Awards celebrate New Zealand teachers, leaders and communities who are working together to improve outcomes for our children and young people from around the country. Please join us in congratulating all our … View moreThe winners of the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards have been announced. The Awards celebrate New Zealand teachers, leaders and communities who are working together to improve outcomes for our children and young people from around the country. Please join us in congratulating all our winners for sharing their inspirational journeys, and find out about their achievements at the link below. Learn more
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Nominations are coming in thick and fast! Are you a gardening superhero or perhaps you know one in your neighbourhood? Tell us why you or someone you know deserves to be our 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year. We're looking for community leaders, inspiration mentors, the driving force behind a … View moreNominations are coming in thick and fast! Are you a gardening superhero or perhaps you know one in your neighbourhood? Tell us why you or someone you know deserves to be our 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year. We're looking for community leaders, inspiration mentors, the driving force behind a vege-growing food bank or someone who is beautifying their town or restoring wasteland. It could be anything... basically if a gardener has inspired you, let us know! Include your name and phone number plus contacts for the nominated gardener, or for a contact person if it's a group.
You can send nominations to 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year, NZ Gardener, PO Box 6341, Wellesley St, Auckland. Or enter on our website, nzgardener.co.nz
Amy from Ascot Park
Hi guys
We are looking for a second hand leather lounge suite as soon as possible reasonably good condition.
If anyone has any please private message me a photo and a price
Many thanks
Kirsty from Titahi Bay
I am looking for suggestions for clothing repairs/alterations. I have a favourite hoody that is not zipping up properly (think the whole thing will have to be replaced). I have tried the looksmart in the mall but they quoted quite a bit so just having a look around for other options. Thank you!!
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Rachel from Paekakariki
I have 2 boxes with a selection of broken ceramics, plus some fabulous whole tiles that can be broken up (or not) for mosaic-making. I'm in Paekakariki and you can ring or text me on 021473012 to arrange picking them up. (Oh, and you will need to take all the materials rather than picking and… View moreI have 2 boxes with a selection of broken ceramics, plus some fabulous whole tiles that can be broken up (or not) for mosaic-making. I'm in Paekakariki and you can ring or text me on 021473012 to arrange picking them up. (Oh, and you will need to take all the materials rather than picking and choosing.)
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Stuff has launched a series exploring the prospect of legalised cannabis in New Zealand. We'd love to know your thoughts on the prospect - vote in our poll below.
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Jan & Marian from Paekakariki
'I have a dream'. How to verbalise this? Come and join Paekakariki Early Birds Toastmasters, a friendly bunch of Kapiti Coast locals as we demystify the art of public speaking. We meet Wednesday early mornings from 06.45-08.00 sharp /St Peters hall / Paekakariki
You will enhance your … View more'I have a dream'. How to verbalise this? Come and join Paekakariki Early Birds Toastmasters, a friendly bunch of Kapiti Coast locals as we demystify the art of public speaking. We meet Wednesday early mornings from 06.45-08.00 sharp /St Peters hall / Paekakariki
You will enhance your audience centered presentation skills, self-presentation, ceremonial speeches, effective use of visual aids, rhetoric speeches, chairing a meeting, etcetera. For more info: Jane Cuming 0212422334
Back in Wellington after a three-year hiatus and with a whole new look and feel, the NZ Craft & Design Show brings the best of craft and design from all over New Zealand. Includes Kalsbeek creative crafts, gifts, wellbeing, fashion, jewellery, papercrafts and cottage industry including a large … View moreBack in Wellington after a three-year hiatus and with a whole new look and feel, the NZ Craft & Design Show brings the best of craft and design from all over New Zealand. Includes Kalsbeek creative crafts, gifts, wellbeing, fashion, jewellery, papercrafts and cottage industry including a large offering of Toi Maori and many places to stop for inspiration and entertainment.
Early bird ticket offer - use the code EARLYBIRD for 40% off entry prices.
Save the dates for the show: Friday 28 July – Sunday 30 July 2017.
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Reporter Sunday Star Times
Oscar, Cotton and Diesel are three pricey pups.
Porirua City, where the trio lives, is the country's most expensive place to register a dog and it's not something their owner John Holmes is happy about.
Porirua tops the national list at $126 for yearly registration, more than four … View moreOscar, Cotton and Diesel are three pricey pups.
Porirua City, where the trio lives, is the country's most expensive place to register a dog and it's not something their owner John Holmes is happy about.
Porirua tops the national list at $126 for yearly registration, more than four times as expensive as Southland, where it costs just $30 per pup.
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Hannah from City Gallery Wellington
Visit City Gallery for a day of free, fun art activities that the whole whānau can enjoy.
Participate in interactive storytelling and waiata performances with Timotimo in the Colin McCahon exhibition. Watch short animated films from Square Eyes Foundation. Create a brightly coloured abstract … View moreVisit City Gallery for a day of free, fun art activities that the whole whānau can enjoy.
Participate in interactive storytelling and waiata performances with Timotimo in the Colin McCahon exhibition. Watch short animated films from Square Eyes Foundation. Create a brightly coloured abstract painting inspired by Petra Cortright's exhibition. Play with our giant magnet boards to design some quirky chairs. Make a badge. Draw, colour and write on the LOOk! activity cards at the Art Cart.
Date: Saturday 8 July 2017
Time: 11am to 4pm
Where: City Gallery Wellington, Civic Square
Cost: Free
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Gareth from Ascot Park
(from PCC):
Porirua City Council wants to hear your thoughts on how dogs should be managed in Porirua.
Whether you have a dog or not - your feedback is welcomed on changes proposed in a review of the City’s Dog Control Policy and Bylaw.
Should dogs be allowed to run on beaches for … View more(from PCC):
Porirua City Council wants to hear your thoughts on how dogs should be managed in Porirua.
Whether you have a dog or not - your feedback is welcomed on changes proposed in a review of the City’s Dog Control Policy and Bylaw.
Should dogs be allowed to run on beaches for longer each year?
Should we create some new exercise areas where dogs can run off leash?
Should we neuter breeds of dogs deemed menacing?
And while you are giving feedback, the Council also wants your views on whether Porirua needs a fenced dog park?
Share your thoughts until 14 July online through the Council’s website at pcc.govt.nz...
You’ll also find the consultation documents at city libraries, our main administration building in Cobham Court and the Dog Control Centre on Prosser St.
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