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The Team from Good Bitches Baking
Our mission is to make Aotearoa the kindest place on earth and we can’t do it alone. It’s the Good Bitches Baking He Wiki Tono - Appeal Week and we need your help to keep the ovens on and the kindness flowing. One $5 donation helps us share a moment of sweetness with around 20 people!
Every… View moreOur mission is to make Aotearoa the kindest place on earth and we can’t do it alone. It’s the Good Bitches Baking He Wiki Tono - Appeal Week and we need your help to keep the ovens on and the kindness flowing. One $5 donation helps us share a moment of sweetness with around 20 people!
Every dollar helps so please help us out during our appeal week and donate at our Givealittle page.
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Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
The smiley face cost $875 plus GST and was part of a rebranding exercise for the council which cost $98,000.
Included in that cost was $30,000 for "strategy and brand development, and brand guidelines" and $24,9991 for a new photo library "based on the new brand look and feel",… View moreThe smiley face cost $875 plus GST and was part of a rebranding exercise for the council which cost $98,000.
Included in that cost was $30,000 for "strategy and brand development, and brand guidelines" and $24,9991 for a new photo library "based on the new brand look and feel",
What do you think of the work? Did Porirua need rebranding?
Let us know! [Remember to mark your post NFP if you don't want it to appear in print].
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The Team from Wellington Water
Yesterday a bunch of us popped across the road to the Petone foreshore, where we supported Friends of Petone Beach for a planting day🌱
Our crew got stuck in straight away, planting a total of 810 plants along the western end of Petone Beach.
These plants help to protect the dunes from storm … View moreYesterday a bunch of us popped across the road to the Petone foreshore, where we supported Friends of Petone Beach for a planting day🌱
Our crew got stuck in straight away, planting a total of 810 plants along the western end of Petone Beach.
These plants help to protect the dunes from storm surge damage and rising sea levels, reduce the amount of sand blown onto properties along the beachfront, and restore the native biodiversity.
After planting, they are protected with netting so the pesky rabbits don’t get a hold of them – giving them a chance to grow.
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Love a pie? Love a road trip? We've mapped the perfect pie roadie, so you can sample New Zealand's best award-winning pastry treats while making your way around our beautiful country (and there's even a pie or two in your neck of the woods).
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Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
The regional council has announced it will seek $415 million in funding for new trains to help increase capacity on the Hutt and Kāpiti lines - the busiest in the region.
Trains running longer distance services between Wellington and Masterton and Wellington and Palmerston North need … View moreThe regional council has announced it will seek $415 million in funding for new trains to help increase capacity on the Hutt and Kāpiti lines - the busiest in the region.
Trains running longer distance services between Wellington and Masterton and Wellington and Palmerston North need refurbishments or replacements and patronage growth on these services has already exceeded the available capacity for both fleets, the council said.
Fifteen four-car Dual Mode Multiple Units would replace the current fleet and run on electricity from overhead power wires, switching to alternative energy sources north of Waikanae and Upper Hutt.
The earliest date for the first of the new trains being put into service is 2025.
What do you think? Just how crowded are the trains currently?
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Visit Marsden School’s beautiful, extensive green campus on Friday 16 August (8.45am-12pm).
Find out about Marsden’s programmes and how Visible Wellbeing enhances learning for Year 1-13 girls and Preschool girls and boys.
Marsden is just minutes away from central Wellington, with easy … View moreVisit Marsden School’s beautiful, extensive green campus on Friday 16 August (8.45am-12pm).
Find out about Marsden’s programmes and how Visible Wellbeing enhances learning for Year 1-13 girls and Preschool girls and boys.
Marsden is just minutes away from central Wellington, with easy transport from all Wellington suburbs. Places for 2020 at Marsden are filling now.
For personal tours or to arrange a day in class contact Enrolment Registrar Sonia Stinson on 476 8707.
Find out more!
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