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New Zealand Security Intelligence Services
The work you do as an Investigative Intelligence Officer has a direct impact on the security and well-being of New Zealanders, at home and abroad. It takes someone skilled to investigate threats to New Zealand, and whilst you may never have considered a career in intelligence, you could have the … View moreThe work you do as an Investigative Intelligence Officer has a direct impact on the security and well-being of New Zealanders, at home and abroad. It takes someone skilled to investigate threats to New Zealand, and whilst you may never have considered a career in intelligence, you could have the life experience, background and transferable skills to start a career like no other.
If this sounds like you and you have the skills we are looking for, we are keen to hear from you. Apply now!
Applications close 5 pm Sunday, 24 February 2019.
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Jane Fisher from Newtown Toastmasters
It was another enjoyable Wednesday night at Newtown Community Centre, with Travel a common theme - a plane, a train, a scooter, a bike and a spaceship during Table Topics; "Life Hacks" for more comfortable flights; and the pros and cons of "cyber-travel". Later, we heard from … View moreIt was another enjoyable Wednesday night at Newtown Community Centre, with Travel a common theme - a plane, a train, a scooter, a bike and a spaceship during Table Topics; "Life Hacks" for more comfortable flights; and the pros and cons of "cyber-travel". Later, we heard from the namesake of a former British Prime Minister - about none other than Brexit!
We also welcomed Masae to the Committee as Treasurer. We're looking forward to working with you, Masae :)
Next up, it's our Open Meeting for World NGO Day - with a guest speaker! Same time, same place, Wednesday 27 February. Bring your friends, family, neighbours and anyone else who'd like to see what Toastmasters is all about.
Niki from Newtown
Hi everyone, our second Pot Luck lunch is on this Saturday at the Haitaitai Bowling Club (157 Haitaitai Road) from 11.30am-1.30pm..come along and make new friends in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, we'd love to see you! Please bring a plate to share and a gold coin. Contact - Niki 0273 119 … View moreHi everyone, our second Pot Luck lunch is on this Saturday at the Haitaitai Bowling Club (157 Haitaitai Road) from 11.30am-1.30pm..come along and make new friends in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, we'd love to see you! Please bring a plate to share and a gold coin. Contact - Niki 0273 119 209.
Lydia from Hataitai
Oh my goodness! Just come across the most awful thing #BNZ did to my poor mum! Last thurs she had to make a deposit of a lot of coins for someone at Johnsonville #bnz And they completely stuffed it up! She went up to this teller and the first thing the teller did was sigh and act like it was this … View moreOh my goodness! Just come across the most awful thing #BNZ did to my poor mum! Last thurs she had to make a deposit of a lot of coins for someone at Johnsonville #bnz And they completely stuffed it up! She went up to this teller and the first thing the teller did was sigh and act like it was this huge thing putting her out. Then marched mum up to an atm in the branch and started briskly feeding the coins into it. The atm said it could only accept small amounts of coins but the teller just ignored this (and mum) and fed almost all them in whilst making mum feel like she was such a hassle to her for bringing coins into a branch!
Then a nicer teller had to take over and realised what had happened and tried to stop the transaction on the ATM BUT IT WAS TOO LATE!!! It spat out a receipt for only 20% of the coins!!! Mum and her friend had counted everything before she went in and knew exactly how much. Then #bnz acted like it wasn’t their problem and wouldn’t even give mum a receipt for the proper amount. Since then they’ve been giving her the run around saying they have no control over the ATMs in their branches!!!!
SHAME ON YOU #BNZ for such poor behaviour!!!!! it was at your branch and your teller, it doesn’t matter what machines you use in your branch, you take responsibility as you managed and did this with YOUR tellers in YOUR branch!
It’s now five days later and the money still hasn’t turned up in the BNZ account and everyone is so upset!!!!!! Just so awful and such a bad experience.
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Niki from Newtown
Hi everhone, our second pot luck lunch for people without relatives in Wellington or New Zealand is this Saturday!! We're at the Haitaitai Bowling Club, 157 Haitaitai Road. Please bring a plate to share plus a gold coin. Make new friends in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Contact: Niki - … View moreHi everhone, our second pot luck lunch for people without relatives in Wellington or New Zealand is this Saturday!! We're at the Haitaitai Bowling Club, 157 Haitaitai Road. Please bring a plate to share plus a gold coin. Make new friends in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Contact: Niki - 0273 119 209.
The latest issue of Property Focus is out now, featuring articles on:
- Is time to start the hunt for your holiday home?
- Harcourts win gold for Quality Service in real estate sales.
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Congratulations to Pera Barrett 2019 Kiwibank Local Hero of the Year. Wellington - please join us in sending a big congratulations to Pera - a proud Wellingtonian! Read more
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
Hamish McKeich conducts Classical Journey, a trip through music written during or inspired by the late 18th century.
Featuring Rossini’s Overture to L’Italiana in Algeri (The Italian in Algiers), Haydn’s London Symphony, Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony and Brahms’ Variations on a Theme … View moreHamish McKeich conducts Classical Journey, a trip through music written during or inspired by the late 18th century.
Featuring Rossini’s Overture to L’Italiana in Algeri (The Italian in Algiers), Haydn’s London Symphony, Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony and Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Haydn.
Performing in Wellington on Wednesday 27 Feb. Book now!
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Margaret Taylor from Karori Arts & Crafts Centre Inc
We still have spaces in some of our kids and adults art classes (most start next week). We'd love to see you! Details on classes are on our website: www.kacc.org.nz... or give us a call for more info on our kids and adults art and craft classes
The Team from CAB Wellington
This free seminar commences at 5.30 on Thursday 21 February in the mezzanine meeting room of the Central Library at 65 Victoria St.
Presenters
• Olga Smith from English Language Partners - Job Mentoring Service,
• Sheilah Jacay from MClass - Employment Coaching Service,
• Juli Paurini … View moreThis free seminar commences at 5.30 on Thursday 21 February in the mezzanine meeting room of the Central Library at 65 Victoria St.
Presenters
• Olga Smith from English Language Partners - Job Mentoring Service,
• Sheilah Jacay from MClass - Employment Coaching Service,
• Juli Paurini from Work Connect and
• Latdavone Saengon from the Wellington Chamber of Commerce - Skilled Newcomers Programme.
As well as discussing how their services can assist, the preparation of a NZ style CV and the Wellington job market will be covered.
Light refreshments provided.
For more information please phone Wellington Central CAB at 04 472 2466 or email at welcab@cab.org.nz
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