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The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
A month of celebrations dedicated to New Zealand theatre, with the ethos behind the month being to ‘celebrate and elevate’ Aotearoa’s theatre.
Date: Saturday, 1 - 29 September, 2018
Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Cost: Free.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner … View moreA month of celebrations dedicated to New Zealand theatre, with the ethos behind the month being to ‘celebrate and elevate’ Aotearoa’s theatre.
Date: Saturday, 1 - 29 September, 2018
Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Cost: Free.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon
Contact Details: events.natlib@dia.govt.nz
Māori theatre photographs and ephemera spanning 1960s to the 2000s
Images of a young Jermaine Clement, Taika (Cohen), Rachel House and Cliff Curtis feature among a selection of photographs and theatre ephemera in a display of Māori theatre productions and practitioners. The material spanning the 1960s to the 2000s will screen in various locations across the library to celebrate New Zealand’s inaugural Theatre Month.
Originally compiled for the 2015 National Māori Theatre Hui
From the Photographic Archive and Ephemera Collections of the Alexander Turnbull Library these photographs and theatre posters were originally compiled for the 2015 National Māori Theatre Hui. Primarily from the Evening Post and Dominion Collections the selection features many of New Zealand’s most celebrated theatre practitioners; Inia te wiata, Elizabeth Murchie, Briar Grace-Smith, George Henare, the Māori Theatre Trust, Taki Rua productions, Don Selwyn, Rowley Habib, Nancy Brunning and Jim Moriarty.
More photos, recordings and oral history in the collections
The display features a very small selection from the Turnbull Library’s Photographic Archive which holds around five million prints, negatives, transparencies and other photographic formats.
The Library also has an Oral History and Sound Collection and there are more than 10,000 recordings — including iwi and hapū oral histories.
Image: Wiremu Grace, Briar Smith, and Hemi Rurawhe, performers from the Taki Rua Depot Theatre in Wellington. Evening Post Collection Ref: EP/1993/0943/20-F 1993
Have you received some great service from your local GP? What about a dentist or optometrist? Leave a review for them on the Whitecoat website and be in to win $3,000.
New Zealand’s first platform where you can search, rate, review and compare your local healthcare providers has arrived, and … View moreHave you received some great service from your local GP? What about a dentist or optometrist? Leave a review for them on the Whitecoat website and be in to win $3,000.
New Zealand’s first platform where you can search, rate, review and compare your local healthcare providers has arrived, and it’s called Whitecoat.
Find out more
Caitlin from Wadestown
Hi neighbours
I have 7 tennis balls dug out of the cupboard and no longer required. Most are too old and faded to read brand names but may suit someone with a dog/dogs who enjoy tennis balls.
Pickup in Wadestown, near the library.
Please PM or comment your interest then I will send my … View moreHi neighbours
I have 7 tennis balls dug out of the cupboard and no longer required. Most are too old and faded to read brand names but may suit someone with a dog/dogs who enjoy tennis balls.
Pickup in Wadestown, near the library.
Please PM or comment your interest then I will send my address details for pickup. Thanks
Free
Frank from Ngaio
Hi guys, we have 16 recently laid, free range eggs available, courtesy of our lovely girls. First come first served, 75 cents an egg ($4.50 for 6, $9 for 12) plus to-your-door delivery for $1 extra. Just text me on 0220133707 if you're interested for fastest response.
Cheers,
Frank
Price: $0.75
Hi neighbours – Loud Shirt Day is coming up in September and it's time to use your power of LOUD for GOOD.
Izabella was born profoundly deaf and in the four years following her diagnosis, her parents' emotions of shock, being scared and overwhelmed have turned to amazement, surprise… View moreHi neighbours – Loud Shirt Day is coming up in September and it's time to use your power of LOUD for GOOD.
Izabella was born profoundly deaf and in the four years following her diagnosis, her parents' emotions of shock, being scared and overwhelmed have turned to amazement, surprise and hope - all thanks to Izabella's progress as a hearing and speaking child.
Izabella loves to sing and dance, she enjoys gymnastics, bike rides and playing with her older brothers. What are her superpowers I hear you ask? She's fierce, adventurous and caring!
Register to fundraise and help deaf children like Izabella listen and speak. You can also donate here on Givealittle. Thanks for your support!
Register now!
Madison from Khandallah
Come to Khandallah village today, Saturday the 25th of August. The bake sale will start at 12:30 and will be across the road from New World, in front of the church. We have all sorts of yummy baked treats such as Cupcakes, Brownies, Coconut Ice, Rice Crispies and more! The price range is $1-3. Come… View moreCome to Khandallah village today, Saturday the 25th of August. The bake sale will start at 12:30 and will be across the road from New World, in front of the church. We have all sorts of yummy baked treats such as Cupcakes, Brownies, Coconut Ice, Rice Crispies and more! The price range is $1-3. Come help us raise money for KidsCan and all the kids who don't have the basic daily necessities. If you don't feel like buying anything then just feel free to donate some money in our donation box.
Thanks and hope to see you there!
Negotiable
Sonya from Khandallah
Reliable, economic Honda Civic 2006 for sale
155,000 kms, some scrapes when parked on Tinakori Rd (see pictures)
Price: $5,500
Variety is the children’s charity, helping to create brighter futures for Kiwi kids.Visit your local The Warehouse store and support this great cause by simply adding a $2 Scratch card or $1 donation to your purchase helping Kiwi kids with a chance at a better life.
The Warehouse, partnering … View moreVariety is the children’s charity, helping to create brighter futures for Kiwi kids.Visit your local The Warehouse store and support this great cause by simply adding a $2 Scratch card or $1 donation to your purchase helping Kiwi kids with a chance at a better life.
The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better community.
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Anabel Jamieson (Year 10) is one of 40 NZ students nationwide to be offered a place in the Amici Trust Junior Theatre NZ Pilot Programme being run in association with iTheatrics (NY) and Music Theatre International - Australasia. This intensive week-long workshop offers young musical lovers the … View moreAnabel Jamieson (Year 10) is one of 40 NZ students nationwide to be offered a place in the Amici Trust Junior Theatre NZ Pilot Programme being run in association with iTheatrics (NY) and Music Theatre International - Australasia. This intensive week-long workshop offers young musical lovers the opportunity to develop a new Broadway Junior title in the professional theatre world, culminating in a staged presentation. An awesome opportunity for Anabel!
Amy Cooper (Year 13) has been awarded The Ministry of Social Development Gold Scholarship ($5,000) for tertiary study through the Eureka Trust for her presentation "TMS - The Mental Health Solution." Amy is one of 12 national finalists for the prestigious Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards on 6 Sept.
Community Engagement Advisor from
We’ve been listening and we want to hear about your experience on our new bus network. We’re going to have some Metlink Live evenings on our Facebook page, where we get our team into a room and answer your questions and hear your experiences.
Kilbirnie, you are up first on Tuesday 28 … View moreWe’ve been listening and we want to hear about your experience on our new bus network. We’re going to have some Metlink Live evenings on our Facebook page, where we get our team into a room and answer your questions and hear your experiences.
Kilbirnie, you are up first on Tuesday 28 August at 7:30-8pm, and Karori you will be next on Monday 3 September at 7:30-8pm.
Visit our website metlink.org.nz/metlinklive to learn more about these sessions!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
The Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee will work towards a vision to improve quality of water in our rivers, streams and in the Wellington Harbour. Be part of the vision to make that change.
For more information and online application form, visit:
www.gw.govt.nz...
If you have … View moreThe Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee will work towards a vision to improve quality of water in our rivers, streams and in the Wellington Harbour. Be part of the vision to make that change.
For more information and online application form, visit:
www.gw.govt.nz...
If you have questions, email us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A late-season influenza outbreak has hit Wellington schools, with parents being urged to keep sick children at home for up to a week.
Capital & Coast District Health Board (CCDHB) has also seen an increase in flu-related presentations at Wellington Regional Hospital's emergency … View moreA late-season influenza outbreak has hit Wellington schools, with parents being urged to keep sick children at home for up to a week.
Capital & Coast District Health Board (CCDHB) has also seen an increase in flu-related presentations at Wellington Regional Hospital's emergency department.
Read the full story here.
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Hi Neighbours,
Can you taste a difference between budget and premium milk? There are few things that divide the public as much as the budget versus branded milk debate.
In Stuff's new 'Milking It' investigation, we look at the difference between branded milks, the … View moreHi Neighbours,
Can you taste a difference between budget and premium milk? There are few things that divide the public as much as the budget versus branded milk debate.
In Stuff's new 'Milking It' investigation, we look at the difference between branded milks, the current milk prices in New Zealand, as well as the comeback of glass milk bottles.
So, what are your thoughts on our country's milk? Take part in our poll, and feel free to share your thoughts in the replies!
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Irina Neighbourly Lead from Crofton Downs
Tables are now selling for the Ngaio Playcentre quiz night.
So, time to collect your teams! Ngaio Playcentre will greatly appreciate your support.
Date: Sunday 28th October
Where: Bar 1841, Johnsonville (7pm)
Table: $100 for 6.
Contact: Stacey on mcgavin.stacey@gmail.com or Maree on … View moreTables are now selling for the Ngaio Playcentre quiz night.
So, time to collect your teams! Ngaio Playcentre will greatly appreciate your support.
Date: Sunday 28th October
Where: Bar 1841, Johnsonville (7pm)
Table: $100 for 6.
Contact: Stacey on mcgavin.stacey@gmail.com or Maree on mareejw@hotmail.com
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Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Our Regulatory Processes Committee will meet to consider the following temporary road closures for The Wellington Night Market (Saturdays only 13 October 2018 to 12 October 2019 - 3pm to 11.30pm).
Manners Street (Taranaki Street to Cuba Street)
Cuba Street (Manners Street to Wakefield Street)
… View moreOur Regulatory Processes Committee will meet to consider the following temporary road closures for The Wellington Night Market (Saturdays only 13 October 2018 to 12 October 2019 - 3pm to 11.30pm).
Manners Street (Taranaki Street to Cuba Street)
Cuba Street (Manners Street to Wakefield Street)
Please note the above closures are Saturday’s only with the exception of Buses. If you object to this proposed road closure or would like to give your feedback you can email maria.taumaa@wcc.govt.nz.
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