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Hi neighbours,
Are your knees giving you a hard time?
See how Peter Williams found help from using a NZ made relief cream.
After retiring from our TV screens after 40 years, veteran broadcaster Peter Williams, still gets up at 5am each weekday morning to prepare for his morning radio show.… View moreHi neighbours,
Are your knees giving you a hard time?
See how Peter Williams found help from using a NZ made relief cream.
After retiring from our TV screens after 40 years, veteran broadcaster Peter Williams, still gets up at 5am each weekday morning to prepare for his morning radio show.
Peter Williams explained, “Look, I’m 65. When I get up the body’s often a bit on the stiff side. “
Peter Williams claims, “Within 10 minutes, the pain was gone. I felt so much better. My body was nice and relaxed, and I was ready to go off and do my day’s work.”
“I’ve been using Relief Fx by Koru Nutrition. It’s New Zealand made, natural and best of all it works .”
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Poor water quality affects all of us - doing nothing is not an option.
Population growth and climate change are putting increasing pressure on our water supply and many of our water pipes are leaky or broken and will be costly to fix. A number of our urban streams and rivers are in poor health, … View morePoor water quality affects all of us - doing nothing is not an option.
Population growth and climate change are putting increasing pressure on our water supply and many of our water pipes are leaky or broken and will be costly to fix. A number of our urban streams and rivers are in poor health, are highly modified or are piped. Poor water quality makes our streams and rivers unsafe to swim and impacts mahinga kai (food).
Join the conversation on water with the Whaitua Committee! Pop over to our stall at the Island Bay Festival Day in the Bay 2020 on Sunday 9 February. See you there!
Check out our facebook event at the link below.
Paul from Miramar
Hi neighbours,
Come one, come all! Loads of tools and interesting household items available to purchase for next to nothing this Saturday only. Be in quick!
You could save thousands on a subsidised heat pump.
As a partner of the Warmer Kiwi Homes programme, Sustainability Trust are able to offer lower-income homes a heat pump for as little as $760. Available throughout the Wellington region.
They'll even give you free advice and a … View moreYou could save thousands on a subsidised heat pump.
As a partner of the Warmer Kiwi Homes programme, Sustainability Trust are able to offer lower-income homes a heat pump for as little as $760. Available throughout the Wellington region.
They'll even give you free advice and a no-obligation quote so you can be sure you are getting the best heating option for you.
Find out more here: sustaintrust.org.nz...
Chrissie from Lyall Bay
An interesting piece... great for opening corked bottles.
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Kia ora koutou, I’m Zoe, a member of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and importantly, on how our water is used. Our waterways and the life they support are … View moreKia ora koutou, I’m Zoe, a member of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and importantly, on how our water is used. Our waterways and the life they support are important to lots of people, and I want to understand what you think should be done to make sure future generations are able to enjoy and protect our freshwater.
We need your help in protecting the health and mauri of our waterways, which are under pressure from increasing population. We need solutions that require real change in the way we interact with water if we want it to be safe for our kids. And we need to think long-term about how and who pays for these solutions.
Want to join me on this journey? Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach me at whaitua@gw.govt.nz or connect with me through Linkedin www.linkedin.com....
Check out our Facebook page, or share what you value about water and your solutions by following the link below.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Kilbirnie
Upcycle a skateboard into a funky clock with geometric designs and Resene testpots.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Jane Fisher from Newtown Toastmasters
One of the main things we do as Toastmasters is prepare speeches. Among other things, we are encouraged to "write for the ear" - some phrases work better on paper that they do when spoken.
If you'd like to write better "for the ear", here are some tips from the Radio … View moreOne of the main things we do as Toastmasters is prepare speeches. Among other things, we are encouraged to "write for the ear" - some phrases work better on paper that they do when spoken.
If you'd like to write better "for the ear", here are some tips from the Radio Television Digital News Association.
Paul from Roseneath
Hi everybody, my shed got ripped off last night by a couple of low lifes....a guy and a girl from my security footage 3.15am . 21 Alexandra Rd Roseneath.
Came up from down below Alexandra play park or neighbouring house.
Stole my stihl weedeater and possible other items.
The police have the … View moreHi everybody, my shed got ripped off last night by a couple of low lifes....a guy and a girl from my security footage 3.15am . 21 Alexandra Rd Roseneath.
Came up from down below Alexandra play park or neighbouring house.
Stole my stihl weedeater and possible other items.
The police have the footage.
If any body has cameras, information or have lost anything please let the police know
PS I have better quality footage if someone recognises them or can help.
Police are picking through the footage of the scum as we speak.
Lesley from Miramar
Selling on behalf of my son. He's grown out of these. They're in good condition and would be great to begin the new year with for sports!
Message me if you're keen.
Price: $20
If you are looking for a SUV then save yourself some time and see 7 new car brands and 26 SUVs all in the one place.
Brendan Foot Supersite have all sizes of SUVs, 5 and 7 seaters, automatic and manual, award winning models and they start at just $23,990 + on road costs.
So see our range … View moreIf you are looking for a SUV then save yourself some time and see 7 new car brands and 26 SUVs all in the one place.
Brendan Foot Supersite have all sizes of SUVs, 5 and 7 seaters, automatic and manual, award winning models and they start at just $23,990 + on road costs.
So see our range online or come and visit to find the one that’s best for you. You can see range of Kia, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Holden and Hyundai models at Railway Ave, Lower Hutt and our Haval selection just down the road at our Udy Street showroom.
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Ione Slater from Cancer Society NZ - Wellington Division
We’re on the lookout for awesome event volunteers to help us make Relay For Life happen at the Trentham Racecourse in April!
Use your skills, have fun, and come together to make a difference for people affected by cancer in your community 💜
Can you help? 👉 bttr.im...
The Team from Wellington Water
Thanks to the local community for their continued patience and understanding as we continue with our trucking operations from the Moa Point treatment plant and the Southern Landfill.
We will be adjusting the route due to Island Bay’s Day in the Bay this weekend, with the trucks following an … View moreThanks to the local community for their continued patience and understanding as we continue with our trucking operations from the Moa Point treatment plant and the Southern Landfill.
We will be adjusting the route due to Island Bay’s Day in the Bay this weekend, with the trucks following an alternative route along State Highway 1 and up through Brooklyn (pictured below). Trucks will use this route from 6am-6pm on Saturday and Sunday, with trucks following the existing route outside of these hours. We expect about 5 to 6 trucks each way per hour during this period.
From Thursday through to Sunday, we will also be staggering the truck movements, as well as reducing the number of trucks on the road.
We apologise for any inconvenience this additional traffic may cause, but we are working to prevent the need to discharge the sludge into Cook Strait while we work to repair the pipeline to the Southern Landfill.
The Team from Wellington Water
Following our removal of the health warning signs in Owhiro Bay, we would like to provide clarification on the condition of the Bay.
These signs were removed as per our protocols for the reopening of the beach. A source of the spike in contamination was identified and the sampling at the long term… View moreFollowing our removal of the health warning signs in Owhiro Bay, we would like to provide clarification on the condition of the Bay.
These signs were removed as per our protocols for the reopening of the beach. A source of the spike in contamination was identified and the sampling at the long term beach monitoring site had returned to normal.
We acknowledge that our communication could have been better as removing the warning signs implies that the Owhiro Stream, that crosses the beach, is safe for swimming in. Owhiro Stream, like many urban waterways, has a long history of contamination and is regularly unsafe for swimming in. Improving the quality of Owhiro Stream will require a coordinated and long term programme of works.
We have taken immediate action to correct the lack of information, and yesterday placed warning signs at the stream mouth at Owhiro Bay. Our operations team are preparing for continued investigations in the catchment to see if there is another fault or cross-connection that we can find and resolve.
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