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Got what it takes to be more Neighbourly? You could win an exclusive concert in your neighbourhood from one of the supporting acts from this summer’s SIX60 tour.
We also have 20 DOUBLE PASSES to give away to Neighbourly members for each of the regional concerts.
To be eligible, we’ll … View moreGot what it takes to be more Neighbourly? You could win an exclusive concert in your neighbourhood from one of the supporting acts from this summer’s SIX60 tour.
We also have 20 DOUBLE PASSES to give away to Neighbourly members for each of the regional concerts.
To be eligible, we’ll need to see you being more Neighbourly. Whether it’s posting to your neighbourhood, replying to questions or inviting a neighbour to join the site (we’ve pulled together a few more ideas here).
Find out more!
Ian Munro from Rotary Club of Tawa Inc.
Tawa Rotary, in conjunction with the Tawa Business group, recently held its Pride in Work Awards ceremony. These awards give Tawa employers the opportunity to acknowledge employees who are outstanding performers in their workplace. Congratulations to all nine recipients of the Award.
Pictured (L … View moreTawa Rotary, in conjunction with the Tawa Business group, recently held its Pride in Work Awards ceremony. These awards give Tawa employers the opportunity to acknowledge employees who are outstanding performers in their workplace. Congratulations to all nine recipients of the Award.
Pictured (L to R): Dominic Ashwell (Barista, Streetwise Coffee), Angela Wolstenholme (Office Mgr, Tawa College), Julia Kuiper (Real Estate Sales, Professionals), Murray Cameron (Head of Music, Tawa College), Brian Cowley (Asst Mgr, Salvation Army Family Store), Mandy Russell (Advocate, Tawa Community Centre), Jaime Reeve (Store Mgr, Nada Bakery), Cheri Ratapu-Foster (Family Works Business Development Mgr, Presbyterian Support Central). Absent: Serena Kruidenier (Barista, Streetwise Coffee).
The Team from Wellington City Council
There's only one more sleep until Diwali Festival 2019!
Check out the schedule to see what exciting performances are in-store and don't forget your gold coin!
wellington.govt.nz...
Too often we think that picking up litter is someone else’s job - but collecting rubbish is such a simple way we can help our community, the environment and our own health and wellbeing.
This is why Resene is proud to sponsor the “Walk & Collect Weekend” on December 7 and 8. Take a … View moreToo often we think that picking up litter is someone else’s job - but collecting rubbish is such a simple way we can help our community, the environment and our own health and wellbeing.
This is why Resene is proud to sponsor the “Walk & Collect Weekend” on December 7 and 8. Take a walk over the weekend and collect a bag of rubbish in your community - it's simple but with a collective effort can make a big difference.
It's free to participate and there are prizes to be won - including a $200 Resene Gift Card! Simply head to their event page and register your interest.
Sign up here
The Team from
A caring community is one that’s there for us in good times, and in our times of need. That’s the community Hoko and Glenda found at Diana Isaac Retirement Village in Christchurch.
“The staff are absolutely amazing,” explains Glenda. “They go out of their way to speak to you, to make … View moreA caring community is one that’s there for us in good times, and in our times of need. That’s the community Hoko and Glenda found at Diana Isaac Retirement Village in Christchurch.
“The staff are absolutely amazing,” explains Glenda. “They go out of their way to speak to you, to make sure you’re ok.”
Hoko and Glenda feel very fortunate for the support they received when Hoko experienced some health issues. It wasn’t just the village staff who provided support, the whole community rallied around them.
“When I got sick the community itself looked after me,” Hoko explains.
“I can’t speak highly enough of the staff here,” Glenda says.
Experience the difference
Hayden from Johnsonville
I have a 16” Case Logic laptop bag in good overall condition. There is a tiny repair less than 1 cm long where it started to fray (as pictured).
There are also front and rear external pouches and an internal pouch (as pictured).
Total size: approximately 44 cm wide x 32 cm high x 7 cm deep.… View moreI have a 16” Case Logic laptop bag in good overall condition. There is a tiny repair less than 1 cm long where it started to fray (as pictured).
There are also front and rear external pouches and an internal pouch (as pictured).
Total size: approximately 44 cm wide x 32 cm high x 7 cm deep.
Front pouch: approximately 27.5 cm x 13 cm
Back pouch: approximately 42 cm x 25
Negotiable
Hayden from Johnsonville
Hi everyone,
My little 10 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 10 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 sister has a range of puzzles/games suitable for young kids she wants to sell to try and earn some pocket money. The macro double sided dominoes have some surface wear and tear (as pictured).
She has the following available:
-Macro double sided dominoes $3
-Small, … View moreHi everyone,
My little sister has a range of puzzles/games suitable for young kids she wants to sell to try and earn some pocket money. The macro double sided dominoes have some surface wear and tear (as pictured).
She has the following available:
-Macro double sided dominoes $3
-Small, Medium, Large educational puzzles $3
Please PM me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more information.
Many thanks, Hayden
Negotiable
Shirley from Newlands
Worn and Size 36 or 5.5 from free smoke home.
Negotiable each pair or all
Negotiable
Shirley from Newlands
Worn and Size 36 or 5.5 and free smoke home.
Negotiable for each pair or all
Negotiable
Shirley from Newlands
Not used for many years and should still function - Free Smoke Home
Negotiable for each items or all.
Negotiable
The Team from New Zealand Red Cross
Right now in the Pacific there is a life-threatening measles outbreak, and children are most at risk.
Outbreaks have been declared in Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. Thousands of people have been affected, and many thousands more are at risk as health authorities and medical professionals race to prevent … View moreRight now in the Pacific there is a life-threatening measles outbreak, and children are most at risk.
Outbreaks have been declared in Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. Thousands of people have been affected, and many thousands more are at risk as health authorities and medical professionals race to prevent the spread and impact of this disease.
Red Cross volunteers are working closely with Ministries of Health to support both response and prevention activities. Hundreds of people have already visited the mobile vaccination site at Samoa Red Cross.
You can help too. Donate to the Pacific Disaster Fund now to support this emergency response.
Pravik from Grenada North
20+ Guppies + multiple fry: fancy type, red tails, blue, light blue, black tail. Mix majority male and few females adults.
6 x Platies: yellow and black koi type
5 x Molly’s: black
4x baby Bridtlenose catfish
Excuse the pic it’s really hard to take a picture of them not moving and count… View more20+ Guppies + multiple fry: fancy type, red tails, blue, light blue, black tail. Mix majority male and few females adults.
6 x Platies: yellow and black koi type
5 x Molly’s: black
4x baby Bridtlenose catfish
Excuse the pic it’s really hard to take a picture of them not moving and count them.
$80
Pick up is in tawa or can deliver depending on location within Wellington only.
Negotiable
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