Hataitai, Wellington

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Check out what your neighbours are selling (or giving away!) here.

1468 days ago

Stump removal starting at $180

Joshua from Kilbirnie Price Smart Landscaping and Gardening

Getting a tree stump out of the ground is an almost impossible undertaking without the correct equipment, knowledge and experience. Using the safest and most up to date equipment for removing stumps, we are experienced in stump removals on residential and commercial structures.
For a reasonable … View more
Getting a tree stump out of the ground is an almost impossible undertaking without the correct equipment, knowledge and experience. Using the safest and most up to date equipment for removing stumps, we are experienced in stump removals on residential and commercial structures.
For a reasonable estimate, Give us a call at 027 548 9818 or Visit www.pricesmart.co.nz...

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1468 days ago

The Newtown Vintage and Craft Market

Amanda from Newtown

Happening tomorrow (7th of Nov)

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1469 days ago

Wellington teachers celebrate success with indigenous students

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Four ex-Wellingtonians have played a leading role in a achieving a great result for a group of indigenous students in the tiny Northern Territory of Wayede.
Principal John Young, secondary school head Matthew Spring, and teachers Anna Shaw and Rebecca Young have all taught or led schools in New … View more
Four ex-Wellingtonians have played a leading role in a achieving a great result for a group of indigenous students in the tiny Northern Territory of Wayede.
Principal John Young, secondary school head Matthew Spring, and teachers Anna Shaw and Rebecca Young have all taught or led schools in New Zealand’s capital.
The Australian town recently celebrated an achievement years in the making, when seven students from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Thamarrurr College received their diplomas, the first to do so since a single student graduated in 2014.

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1469 days ago

Y10 Math tutor for Welly Col student needed

Moira from Miramar

One hour a day until wed nov 11th
please message me if you are available for details

1469 days ago

Hataitai Craft Market Tomorrow (Saturday)

Glenna Neighbourly Lead from Hataitai

157 Hataitai Road
10am - 2pm
Plants, jewellery, kids clothing, doll clothing, new toys crafted, and much more.
Kitchen serving teas and coffees and well as hot food.

Free kids craft table, this weeks theme is Christmas wooden gift boxes.

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1469 days ago

Ruru scooter stands going up in Wellington

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Have you spotted the new Ruru e-scooter racks around the city?
They're named after the ruru (morepork) because of their little wooden faces. If you are out for a spin, keep an eye out for the new racks on the waterfront, Cable Street and Courtenay Place. The council will be installing more … View more
Have you spotted the new Ruru e-scooter racks around the city?
They're named after the ruru (morepork) because of their little wooden faces. If you are out for a spin, keep an eye out for the new racks on the waterfront, Cable Street and Courtenay Place. The council will be installing more soon on Oriental Parade and Cuba Street.

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1469 days ago

Reach Out 🤝 Look Out 👀 Help Out 💖

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

To find your nearest Neighbourhood Support or to get in touch about setting up a new one, go to:

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1469 days ago

Recycle a school desk

The Team from Resene ColorShop Kilbirnie

Make homework fun by transforming an old school desk into a bright and appealing workstation using your children’s favourite Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own.

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1469 days ago

Have your say on the Cemeteries Management Plan

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

Feedback is now open on the Draft Management Plan for Mākara, Karori and Tawa cemeteries.
Your feedback will help us to finalise the plan and ensure we can meet the short and long-term needs of our growing city.
To have your say on this important issue, visit: www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz...View more
Feedback is now open on the Draft Management Plan for Mākara, Karori and Tawa cemeteries.
Your feedback will help us to finalise the plan and ensure we can meet the short and long-term needs of our growing city.
To have your say on this important issue, visit: www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz... Submissions close 5pm Friday 11 December 2020.

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1469 days ago

We’re moving to house, come have a look!

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Greater Wellington Regional Council staff are moving into the iconic Farmers building on Cuba St.

We’re hosting a community open day to show invited friends, neighbours, and whānau around our new home.

This is an opportunity to be taken around this beautifully renovated building by Greater … View more
Greater Wellington Regional Council staff are moving into the iconic Farmers building on Cuba St.

We’re hosting a community open day to show invited friends, neighbours, and whānau around our new home.

This is an opportunity to be taken around this beautifully renovated building by Greater Wellington councillors and staff.

9-11am on Sunday 15 November at 100 Cuba Street

Please RSVP by Thursday 12 November by emailing TatouRohe@gw.govt.nz with your name to secure your spot.

Kia ora mai, looking forward to meeting you!

1469 days ago

Some events to check out over the weekend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Click on Read More to check out events across the region.

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1473 days ago

Poll: Do you support the Shelly Bay development?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Wellington City Council will vote on November 11 on whether to sell and lease public land at Shelly Bay on Miramar Peninsula to make way for a $500 million development by developer Ian Cassels.
It is crunch time for the development that has been a source of controversy for years, with a council … View more
Wellington City Council will vote on November 11 on whether to sell and lease public land at Shelly Bay on Miramar Peninsula to make way for a $500 million development by developer Ian Cassels.
It is crunch time for the development that has been a source of controversy for years, with a council vote taking place on November 11.

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Do you support the Shelly Bay development?
  • 19.4% Yes
    19.4% Complete
  • 70.1% No
    70.1% Complete
  • 10.4% I am not sure, it is all too complex
    10.4% Complete
278 votes
1469 days ago

Pauatahanaui School Lamb & Calf

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Fun-n-gala time! Are you keen to plant natives?

Visit our stall at the Pauatahanui School Lamb & Calf Day on Saturday 7 November and we will swap your weed with a lovely native plant. We will have specimens of pest animals that are threatening our native species and will provide trapping … View more
Fun-n-gala time! Are you keen to plant natives?

Visit our stall at the Pauatahanui School Lamb & Calf Day on Saturday 7 November and we will swap your weed with a lovely native plant. We will have specimens of pest animals that are threatening our native species and will provide trapping demonstrations. Loads of fun for the kids! We will have a catchment model at our stall to play with to learn about sediment, streams, gullies and wetlands.

Find out how you can improve the health of our waterways in the Pauatahanui area and inlet. Your efforts can boost biodiversity and reduce sediment levels in our streams through erosion control and planting. Staff will be available to offer advice and help find out if your property could get funding assistance. See you there.

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1469 days ago

Asking for help _ Sense of Community Survey Online

Yiwen from Te Aro

Hello again, everyone! I’m a Ph.D student at Victoria University of Wellington who is looking at sense of community in Aotearoa-New Zealand. I'm looking at how different groups see community and different participatory planning processes. We are looking for participants who not only take … View moreHello again, everyone! I’m a Ph.D student at Victoria University of Wellington who is looking at sense of community in Aotearoa-New Zealand. I'm looking at how different groups see community and different participatory planning processes. We are looking for participants who not only take part in the participatory
planning process, but also from the people who did not take part in this participatory process in your community. This is your chance! It only takes 10 mins or less to answer. 👉vuw.qualtrics.com...

1470 days ago

Vote for your favourite bird?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Don't forget to vote in the Bird or the Year competition.
About 75 per cent of land birds and 90 per cent of seabirds are threatened or at risk of extinction. Their habitats are being destroyed or degraded by introduced predators, pollution, human development, and climate change.
You can vote … View more
Don't forget to vote in the Bird or the Year competition.
About 75 per cent of land birds and 90 per cent of seabirds are threatened or at risk of extinction. Their habitats are being destroyed or degraded by introduced predators, pollution, human development, and climate change.
You can vote for every type of bird from the Antipodean Albatross, to the Korimako or our world famous keas.
The Wellington City Council is supporting the hihi, which you see at Zealandia.
Voting closes at 5pm on Sunday 15 November.

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