Hataitai, Wellington

1862 days ago

Hataitai Plan & Prepare

Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)

Nau mai, haere mai!

Join us for our Plan & Prepare session, open to all residents, friends and frequent visitors of Hataitai.

We will discuss:
- What the realities are for us living in the Wellington region?
- What are the potential challenges during and after a major event for the Hataitai… View more
Nau mai, haere mai!

Join us for our Plan & Prepare session, open to all residents, friends and frequent visitors of Hataitai.

We will discuss:
- What the realities are for us living in the Wellington region?
- What are the potential challenges during and after a major event for the Hataitai community?
- How can you and your family prepare at home, school and work?

Join us from 6:30pm for refreshments and we will start at 6:45pm, please register by clicking on the link below.

For more information: www.getprepared.nz...

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1863 days ago

Looking for fun ways to relax and re-energise? Join a 3hr step by step painting class

Silke from Heart for Art

Our Paint Parties are a great way to have fun, unwind and give your wellbeing a boost. Our artist will give you step by step guidance to create your painting. It's totally easy, heaps of fun and you don't need any experience. All materials and afternoon tea provided. Loads of great … View moreOur Paint Parties are a great way to have fun, unwind and give your wellbeing a boost. Our artist will give you step by step guidance to create your painting. It's totally easy, heaps of fun and you don't need any experience. All materials and afternoon tea provided. Loads of great paintings to choose from.
Check out our upcoming events at www.heartforart.co.nz...

1863 days ago

Last day tomorrow (Tuesday 8 October) to post your local govt votes

Roger from Roseneath

As my colleague Cr Chris Calvi-Freeman has reminded you, If you haven't yet voted for your Mayor, city councillors, regional councillors and CCDHB members, time is running out. You'll need to post your voting papers by tomorrow Tuesday 8 October, to ensure they'll be received for … View moreAs my colleague Cr Chris Calvi-Freeman has reminded you, If you haven't yet voted for your Mayor, city councillors, regional councillors and CCDHB members, time is running out. You'll need to post your voting papers by tomorrow Tuesday 8 October, to ensure they'll be received for counting by noon on Saturday (12 Oct). But you can also drop them into libraries right up to Saturday. And if you don't have voting papers, go online to the Wellington City Council's website or ring them to get yours or find out whether you're eligible. You will need to do it in the next few days.

I am standing for re-election to the Wellington Constituency of GWRC and for re-election to CCDHB. I am happy to answer any last-minute questions about my policies if you wish. Happy voting!

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1863 days ago

$15 BOYS CUTS ALL DAY!

Aaron Graham from Hataitai Family Barbers

It is great to be open again! Don't forget today (and every Tuesday) we have kids (0-12 years) haircuts for $15! We currently only have a Barber and no hairdresser available in the shop. If you know a hairdresser looking for some work send them our way!

1863 days ago

Testimonial Tuesday

NumberWorks'nWords Kilbirnie

We love the feedback we get from our parents.

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1863 days ago

KEA Kids News: James Parker meets climate change protester Ollie Langridge.

Reporter Stuff

In today's news, James Parker, 9, from Ngaio School, meets the man behind weekly protests calling for the Government to declare a climate emergency - he protested outside the Beehive for 100 days!

KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect… View more
In today's news, James Parker, 9, from Ngaio School, meets the man behind weekly protests calling for the Government to declare a climate emergency - he protested outside the Beehive for 100 days!

KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect with 7 to 11-year-olds to help tackle tough issues in ways you can share with your whole family. Find out more here.

1863 days ago

Wellington region recorded an increase over one per cent in average asking prices...

Di Austin Real Estate

Of the five main regions (Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago and Waikato), only the Wellington region recorded an increase over one per cent in average asking prices.

If you're thinking of selling, or know someone who is, then please get in touch. I'm currently conducting free … View more
Of the five main regions (Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago and Waikato), only the Wellington region recorded an increase over one per cent in average asking prices.

If you're thinking of selling, or know someone who is, then please get in touch. I'm currently conducting free market appraisals!!!

This service is without obligation or cost to you.

It's always a good idea to keep updated with what your home may be worth especially in the current market.

To make a time for me to visit your home please call, text or email me anytime - Di Austin on 027 444 9569, di.austin@harcourts.co.nz

1863 days ago

Why will you vote?

The Team from Wellington City Council

It’s time to vote for the city you love.

Local elections decide who is on your local council, regional council, district health board, and other important organisations in your area.

The people who are elected get to make decisions that affect your daily life and the future of your town … View more
It’s time to vote for the city you love.

Local elections decide who is on your local council, regional council, district health board, and other important organisations in your area.

The people who are elected get to make decisions that affect your daily life and the future of your town or city.

Why will you vote?
Find out more

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1864 days ago

Poll: Should parents be fined if their children drop out of school?

Neighbourly.co.nz

The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.

Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole … View more
The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.

Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole queue, and the evidence is potentially for a long time". Do you agree with this policy? Should parents be fined?

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Should parents be fined if their children drop out of school?
  • 35.3% Yes - they are responsible for their children
    35.3% Complete
  • 25.9% It's not fair to assume they'll end up in the dole queue
    25.9% Complete
  • 38.8% No - it's not the parents' choice
    38.8% Complete
1509 votes
1864 days ago

Ocean to Sky - Preview Screening

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Come and be one of the first to see this truly incredible documentary in a story of friendship, courage, strength and heroism. The film follows Sir Edmund Hillary and crew (including our very own Sir Graeme), as they attempt to jet-boat upriver from the mouth of the Ganges to its Himalayan heart. … View moreCome and be one of the first to see this truly incredible documentary in a story of friendship, courage, strength and heroism. The film follows Sir Edmund Hillary and crew (including our very own Sir Graeme), as they attempt to jet-boat upriver from the mouth of the Ganges to its Himalayan heart.

Join us in celebration of this incredible journey, with drinks and nibbles, followed by a special preview screening.

Buy tickets now: bit.ly...

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1866 days ago

Flatmate wanted for Newtown townhouse

Richard from Newtown

Kia ora, we've got a room going in our Newtown townhouse. Is this the right place to put up an ad? Cheers, Richard

1864 days ago

YAY! We are open again!

Aaron Graham from Hataitai Family Barbers

Jacob is back from his injury so we are open as usual this week 10-6.30 M-F and 10-4 Sat.
Sorry for all the inconvenience it has been a very tough couple of weeks.

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