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Hayden from Johnsonville
Hi everyone, my sister and I have some grass plants we are looking to sell off. They are currently young but will grow up to 60 cm tall and are perfect for landscaping, lining driveways, etc. $4 for each plant.
We have one variety available:
- Carex buchananii (brown grass plant)
Please … View moreHi everyone, my sister and I have some grass plants we are looking to sell off. They are currently young but will grow up to 60 cm tall and are perfect for landscaping, lining driveways, etc. $4 for each plant.
We have one variety available:
- Carex buchananii (brown grass plant)
Please message me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more information. Many thanks, Hayden.
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Hayden from Johnsonville
Hi everyone,
My little 11 year-old sister and I have some more freshly-picked, pesticide-free habaneros off our bush that we would like to sell to earn some pocket money.
The $1 coin is for size reference, these habaneros are on average 4x to 5x bigger than normal chillis and are really hot so … View moreHi everyone,
My little 11 year-old sister and I have some more freshly-picked, pesticide-free habaneros off our bush that we would like to sell to earn some pocket money.
The $1 coin is for size reference, these habaneros are on average 4x to 5x bigger than normal chillis and are really hot so you only need to cut up a small portion into food. The rest can be frozen until needed.
$1 each or 6 for $5.
Please PM me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more info. Thanks
Negotiable
Hayden from Johnsonville
Hi everyone,
My little 11 year-old sister and I have some freshly-picked, pesticide-free apples off our trees that we would like to sell to earn some pocket money.
I have 2 different varieties in 2 kg bags for $5 each:
- Rhode Island Greening
- Royal Gala
Please PM me or email me at … View moreHi everyone,
My little 11 year-old sister and I have some freshly-picked, pesticide-free apples off our trees that we would like to sell to earn some pocket money.
I have 2 different varieties in 2 kg bags for $5 each:
- Rhode Island Greening
- Royal Gala
Please PM me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more info. Thanks!
Negotiable
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Katie Kenny Reporter from Stuff
Every year, around 130,000 Kiwis fall victim to identity theft, with passport details the most commonly stolen information.
We’re wondering what Wellingtonians think about the use of biometric identifiers to unlock devices. Not just physical markers such as fingerprints and facial recognition, … View moreEvery year, around 130,000 Kiwis fall victim to identity theft, with passport details the most commonly stolen information.
We’re wondering what Wellingtonians think about the use of biometric identifiers to unlock devices. Not just physical markers such as fingerprints and facial recognition, but also behavioural characteristics such as finger movements and gestures.
Would you feel safer online if you didn’t have to remember a list of passwords? Or would you feel uneasy about your device being able to recognise you from your micro-movements, for example? And, have you ever had your personal information stolen?
(Please include “nfp” in your post if you don’t wish for it to be used in print.)
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Community Centre Advocate from Tawa Community Centre
We have games days and a lego session here at the Tawa Community Centre over the April holidays. Come along.
Maria from Grenada Village
Hi there, looking for someone who can plant 2-3 trees/shrubs on a slope (not steep) area behind our house in Grenada Village (Stony Hill Place). Cheers.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
One way to take part is by joining or setting up a Neighbourhood Support group on your street.
Our Coordinator at Hastings District Council recently sent us this snap from a get together with residents from a new suburb who are keen to get Neighbourhood Support up and running.
To gauge interest, … View moreOne way to take part is by joining or setting up a Neighbourhood Support group on your street.
Our Coordinator at Hastings District Council recently sent us this snap from a get together with residents from a new suburb who are keen to get Neighbourhood Support up and running.
To gauge interest, he hosted a free barbecue at a park with the support of their local New Zealand Police to bring neighbours together to discuss setting it up. Every group is different in how it chooses to operate. Our policy is whatever works best for your area!
The Team from Resene ColorShop Johnsonville
Give an old laundry basket new purpose by upcycling it into a cute and quirky pet basket.
Use this as a family project and get young and old involved with their favourite Resene testpot colours.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how … View moreGive an old laundry basket new purpose by upcycling it into a cute and quirky pet basket.
Use this as a family project and get young and old involved with their favourite Resene testpot colours.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create your own.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Hi, I'm Sean Rush and I am the Portfolio lead for Wellington's '3 waters' and represent the Wellington City Council on the Whaitua Committee.
We have considerable challenges to maintain our current network and be prepared for growth. Maintaining a balance between delivering … View moreHi, I'm Sean Rush and I am the Portfolio lead for Wellington's '3 waters' and represent the Wellington City Council on the Whaitua Committee.
We have considerable challenges to maintain our current network and be prepared for growth. Maintaining a balance between delivering affordable, clean and sufficient water must be balanced with ensuring our take does not adversely affect the eco-systems of the relevant waterways or result in environmentally harmful discharges.
Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz. To see what we have been doing visit our Facebook page, and to share what you value about our water and your solutions have your say by following the link below.
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Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
There is an overwhelming about of information about coronavirus available to us, but which source is the most credible? The Sunday Star-Times is keen to hear about the information you're seeing on social media and how much you trust it. Vote in the poll below, and feel free to email us with … View moreThere is an overwhelming about of information about coronavirus available to us, but which source is the most credible? The Sunday Star-Times is keen to hear about the information you're seeing on social media and how much you trust it. Vote in the poll below, and feel free to email us with any examples of misinformation: kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz. Our question for you: Do you trust what your friends and family are sharing/saying about coronavirus on social media?
Sarah from Tawa
Washing machine downstairs leaking. Think it may be a split hose. Anyone know where to get one this time at night or got a spare one? 😬💦
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