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Did you know... only 16% of women remain in part-time work after retirement age, compared to 29% of men? At 82 years old, actress Elizabeth McRae is definitely bucking the trend!
If you'd like to meet amazing over 65s like Elizabeth, sign up to be an accredited volunteer and make friends with… View moreDid you know... only 16% of women remain in part-time work after retirement age, compared to 29% of men? At 82 years old, actress Elizabeth McRae is definitely bucking the trend!
If you'd like to meet amazing over 65s like Elizabeth, sign up to be an accredited volunteer and make friends with some of Wellington's other amazing residents!
The Team from Wellington Water
The water will be restored by 5pm. We will update this post again if this changes.
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Communications from Tawa Lions Club
At the Tawa Lions Market at Outlet City this Saturday we will have new seasons Freesia Bulbs, packaged and ready for planting now or in the next couple of months. These bulbs have been sourced from the Main Land (Rakaia), they have been kept under temperature control to ensure the highest quality … View moreAt the Tawa Lions Market at Outlet City this Saturday we will have new seasons Freesia Bulbs, packaged and ready for planting now or in the next couple of months. These bulbs have been sourced from the Main Land (Rakaia), they have been kept under temperature control to ensure the highest quality and are in packets of 20 bulbs for just $5.00
On sale also will be the usual honey, eggs, jams, plus fresh veggies from our loyal Levin Market Gardner.
Come along and support Tawa's best Saturday Market and talk to the Lions members on duty and find out about the worlds largest service organisation, you never know, there may be something that you could contribute to Lions that will enhance the lives of others in our Tawa Community.
The Team from Wellington Water
Thanks very much for your support and patience as we’ve been working away on our Gibbons Street Wastewater Renewal project.
There has been disruption with traffic control and limited accessibility at times, but the community has coped really well with all of this and it’s certainly helped in … View moreThanks very much for your support and patience as we’ve been working away on our Gibbons Street Wastewater Renewal project.
There has been disruption with traffic control and limited accessibility at times, but the community has coped really well with all of this and it’s certainly helped in us getting our work done in good time. The pipe laying is complete, but we will be returning to site in a few months for some minor road surfacing repairs.
We’ve tried our absolute best with this project but know that there will always be things that we can do better next time. If you’ve got any suggestions, please let us know what you think through our quick survey on our website.
The Team from Wellington Water
Multiple streets in Island Bay are without water due to a burst water main. Crews are out resolving the issue, as well as providing bottled water to the area for residents.
Affected streets include:
15-125 Severn St
Liddel Gr
Southern Cross Cres
Wye St
The Team from Resene ColorShop Petone
Using just paint and wallpaper, transform boring shelves into something even your teen will love.
Combine your favourite Resene colours and wallpapers. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project … View moreUsing just paint and wallpaper, transform boring shelves into something even your teen will love.
Combine your favourite Resene colours and wallpapers. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
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The … View moreAre you naturally inquisitive and curious? Good at quickly building rapport with people? Looking to transfer your skills to a whole new career?
If you are interested in all walks of life, cultures and environments, then this might be the career you never knew existed!
The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service is looking for Case Officers to join their team and help keep New Zealanders safe.
If this sounds like you and you want to join our diverse team and do amazing work, then apply now!
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Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
What do you think of the new bilingual signs Porirua City Council is about to start rolling out around the city?
Featuring te reo Māori and English, the signs cost $27,360 to design which included work by cultural advisors, bilingual experts and "strategic exploration of our strategy for … View moreWhat do you think of the new bilingual signs Porirua City Council is about to start rolling out around the city?
Featuring te reo Māori and English, the signs cost $27,360 to design which included work by cultural advisors, bilingual experts and "strategic exploration of our strategy for bilingual signage," a council spokesman said.
A further $1643 was spent on translation costs for 113 signs destined for places including Porirua Park, Ngati Toa Hall and Ngati Toa Domain.
Porirua City Council CE Wendy Walker said in a statement the city was proudly multicultural and the signs would reflect that.
"The move to bilingual signage is a reflection of our commitment to te reo Māori and our mana whenua and is being done with the support of Ngāti Toa."
We'd love to hear what you think, please leave us a comment and remember to mark your post NFP if you don't want it used in print,
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