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Chris Kennedy from Fire and Emergency New Zealand
How fast can a house burn? Be sure to tune in on 30th April as we burn a house down live on Seven Sharp, TV1 7pm.
We will also be streaming this live with 360 degree cameras to the Fire and Emergency Facebook page so please share or follow #houseonfire www.facebook.com...
The Team from Indian Ink Theatre Company
Welcome to the Murder House, a deliciously dark comedy with bite sees a gang of death-row convicts set free from Auburn Prison for one wild night to tell the tragic tale of their hero, the man who invented the electric chair.
Based on a true story, the play speaks of a divided world where faith… View moreWelcome to the Murder House, a deliciously dark comedy with bite sees a gang of death-row convicts set free from Auburn Prison for one wild night to tell the tragic tale of their hero, the man who invented the electric chair.
Based on a true story, the play speaks of a divided world where faith is more powerful than fact and shame drives a hard bargain. The fictional injection of real Indian scientist Chandra Bose, whose world-leading research into electricity was ahead of its time, gives an Indian Ink twist to the telling. Welcome to the Murder House features comedy, puppetry, live music, song and dance to entertain and delight whilst recounting a powerful, tragic and moving tale.
Jacob Rajan returns to the stage with a stellar cast, in Indian Ink’s biggest ever extravaganza. Experience a night of naughty fun that will leave you to decide who the real villains are.
26 May – 10 June
Book now!
Hey Neighbours,
They marched, sang, and stood in silence. Thousands of people gathered around the country to remember the fallen on Anzac Day. For all your Anzac coverage, click here.
Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
The council is reviewing the way residents are represented, which it has to do every six years.
It wants feedback by Friday, 11 May.
So what would you like to see changed? Or what's going well?
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Are you interested in a career in the Hair and Beauty industry? Premier Institute of Education has the right course for you. Learn hairdressing, barbering, nails, makeup and skincare or beauty therapy – the choice is yours!
Premier is located in Auckland City and North Shore, Hawkes Bay and … View moreAre you interested in a career in the Hair and Beauty industry? Premier Institute of Education has the right course for you. Learn hairdressing, barbering, nails, makeup and skincare or beauty therapy – the choice is yours!
Premier is located in Auckland City and North Shore, Hawkes Bay and Wellington. FEES FREE available (t’s & c’s apply). Call now and get your career started!
0800 11 99 00 or visit our website.
Find out more!
Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
We are working on another article about schooling issues in northern Porirua, particularly pressure on primary school rolls.
Are you or your family concerned about this?
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In case you're … View moreWe are working on another article about schooling issues in northern Porirua, particularly pressure on primary school rolls.
Are you or your family concerned about this?
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In case you're interested, here is an update so far from the Ministry of Education's Deputy Secretary Sector Enablement & Support Katrina Casey.
Community engagement is an important part of our planning and something we do all the time. It’s important that we listen to communities and consider their views alongside other information- like existing schools and population projections.
We recently completed two rounds of community engagement with the Northern Porirua community and have been grateful for the feedback they’ve given us. They’ve told us they would like us to consider a new year 1 – 8 primary school located in or near the Aotea development.
We’re now reviewing all available information, including the most up-to-date demographic information for the Northern Porirua area before any final decisions are made. At the same time we are working with local schools to support them to manage their rolls.
Papakowhai School’s Board of Trustees has indicated they need to reduce the size of their school’s home zone to manage the numbers of students at the school. They’re currently consulting with their community about reducing their zone by excluding parts of the northern, eastern and southern boundaries of their current zone. Any areas removed from Papakowhai’s home zone will still be zoned for other schools. The area around Ascot Park and Aotea, for example is also zoned for Rangikura School.
Aotea College is not changing its home zone. It is however going through a significant redevelopment as a result of our around $20 million dollar investment which will provide the community with a modern, fit-for-purpose secondary school.
We’re hoping to go back out to the Northern Porirua community within the next term to update them on next steps.
Sala Neighbourly Lead from Cannons Creek
Hi Neighbours,
Question:
Where can I buy/purchase a Personal Alarm that is slightly different from a Medic Alarm?
Kind Regards
Sala Nimarota
Gareth from Whitby
Fold out couch, a couple of minor stains
and small tear but otherwise in good condition works really. We have upgraded now m.
Price: $50
Robyn from Titahi Bay
Sunday 6 May 2018
Meet us for our first planting day of 2018
We're planting to create habitat and food sources for native lizards and butterflies and a seed source for natural regeneration of the escarpment.
9am until 11am (approx)
All are welcome! Many hands make the work light.
… View moreSunday 6 May 2018
Meet us for our first planting day of 2018
We're planting to create habitat and food sources for native lizards and butterflies and a seed source for natural regeneration of the escarpment.
9am until 11am (approx)
All are welcome! Many hands make the work light.
Location: Park at the carpark at the top of the hill
What to wear: Multiple layers of clothing as this area is very exposed, good working shoes, gardening gloves
Equipment: Grubber, spade
*Note: we supply some spades, but any you can bring will be helpful
Reporter Kapi-Mana News
Porirua City Council has asked residents if they want another dog park as part of its Long Term Plan consultations. Plimmerton, Papakowhai and Takapuwahia all have potential spots. The council is already building one at Ascot Park, which will be ready by June.
So what do you think about the idea? … View morePorirua City Council has asked residents if they want another dog park as part of its Long Term Plan consultations. Plimmerton, Papakowhai and Takapuwahia all have potential spots. The council is already building one at Ascot Park, which will be ready by June.
So what do you think about the idea? And should it be paid for by dog registration fees perhaps?
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