Hataitai, Wellington

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

Clean outdoors without scrubbing. Just spray on Resene Deep Clean and leave it to work with the weather to give you a cleaner surface.

2264 days ago

New IRD email scam alert

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

IRD is warning of a new scam that asking customers for credit card details. IRD has received a significant number of report about the email.

It is a very good copy of a legitimate IR email. It can be detected by the following:
- The From Field does not end in ird.govt.nz
- Hovering the cursor … View more
IRD is warning of a new scam that asking customers for credit card details. IRD has received a significant number of report about the email.

It is a very good copy of a legitimate IR email. It can be detected by the following:
- The From Field does not end in ird.govt.nz
- Hovering the cursor over the weblink does not point to an IRD.GOVT.NZ website.
- Do not click as these are not from IRD. We will never advise you that you are due a tax refund through email.

Anyone who receives an email from the IRD, or someone claiming to be the IRD should get in contact with them.

Below is an example of the scam email:

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2266 days ago

Poll: What do you think about the new blue lights on Wellington's buses?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Some Wellington commuters are complaining the neon blue lighting in the city's new fleet of buses is causing passenger headaches. The blue lights introduced to "minimise reflection" on the driver's front windscreen have been criticised for being "too aggressive" and … View moreSome Wellington commuters are complaining the neon blue lighting in the city's new fleet of buses is causing passenger headaches. The blue lights introduced to "minimise reflection" on the driver's front windscreen have been criticised for being "too aggressive" and being "unhealthy".

Metlink said the lights were not installed for aesthetics, but instead had an "operational purpose". What do you think of them?

Read more from Stuff here

What do you think about the new blue lights on Wellington's buses?
  • 36.4% I don't mind them
    36.4% Complete
  • 55.7% They're too aggressive
    55.7% Complete
  • 7.9% I haven't noticed them
    7.9% Complete
368 votes
2264 days ago

Researching your family history?

Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council

Are you researching your family history? Wellington City Libraries is hosting August Ancestry month - a series of events to get some tips from experienced researchers. On Friday 3 August there is a public talk focusing on Wellington resources, and on Friday 10 August a tour of our special genealogy… View moreAre you researching your family history? Wellington City Libraries is hosting August Ancestry month - a series of events to get some tips from experienced researchers. On Friday 3 August there is a public talk focusing on Wellington resources, and on Friday 10 August a tour of our special genealogy materials. You can also book a 30-minute appointment to discuss digitising your precious photos and documents, or get help with your family or whakapapa searching. To find out more click here.

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2264 days ago

We're proudly supporting Plunket - you can too!

The Warehouse New Zealand

The Warehouse is proud to support Plunket, because we believe that every baby deserve a good start in life. By adding a donation at your local The Warehouse store, all money raised goes to providing a family in need with a baby essentials pack.

The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better … View more
The Warehouse is proud to support Plunket, because we believe that every baby deserve a good start in life. By adding a donation at your local The Warehouse store, all money raised goes to providing a family in need with a baby essentials pack.

The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better community.
Explore now

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2265 days ago

Te Kaitiaki Wai – Wellington Water’s official magazine

The Team from Wellington Water

Welcome to the first edition of Te Kaitiaki Wai – Wellington Water’s official magazine.

Here at Wellington Water, our vision is to create excellence in regional water services so communities prosper.

We deliver our services by focusing on three customer outcomes, which are the driving … View more
Welcome to the first edition of Te Kaitiaki Wai – Wellington Water’s official magazine.

Here at Wellington Water, our vision is to create excellence in regional water services so communities prosper.

We deliver our services by focusing on three customer outcomes, which are the driving force behind our day-to-day work: safe and healthy water; respectful for the environment; and resilient networks support our economy.

Te Kaitiaki Wai is an opportunity for us to share with you some stories about the work we're doing on the ground, and how it delivers the outcomes you see and experience every day in your community.

Happy reading!

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2265 days ago

Wellington Clinic NOW OPEN!

bloom hearing specialists

Hear what everyone is talking about! Come in and test drive our new machine learning device. Book your next appointment today! Learn more

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2266 days ago

Back to school next week?

Community Engagement Advisor from

Find out what the changes to Metlink services mean for you before school starts at www.metlink.org.nz...

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2266 days ago

Landlords v tenants: How to live in a house

Nice Place Property Management Ltd

With landlords making efforts to ensure their rental properties are warm, dry and meeting the requirements of the Healthy Homes Guarantee Act – it’s a shame to see tenants not doing their part.

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2266 days ago

Stunning Mural in Newtown!

Cancer Society NZ - Wellington Division

A stunning project has happened at our Wellington HQ, thanks to a grant from the Dry July Foundation. This mural - created by the talented Sean Duffell, uplifts our visitors, volunteers and staff's day as well as bringing vibrancy to our beautiful Newtown community. We are so grateful to have … View moreA stunning project has happened at our Wellington HQ, thanks to a grant from the Dry July Foundation. This mural - created by the talented Sean Duffell, uplifts our visitors, volunteers and staff's day as well as bringing vibrancy to our beautiful Newtown community. We are so grateful to have our profile represented this way. Come and have a look! 😍🦄🌈💗 Newtown, New Zealand

2266 days ago

It’s time for that big grudge match, the ‘Canes vs the Chiefs' at Westpac stadium.

Community Engagement Advisor from

We will be providing extra seating and train services for the Hurricanes vs Chiefs game this Friday 20 July to get you home after the game. Event Tickets will also be available for purchase on the day (which will make your trip cheaper!)

Read our full service update

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2266 days ago

Spade Aid 2018

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Want a fun family outing this weekend at Queen Elizabeth Park on Sunday 29th July? It’s your chance to get your gumboots on and get dirty. Even if you’ve never picked up a spade or can’t tell the difference between a Manuka and a Matai, don’t be put off from lending a hand #LeafYourLegacy

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2266 days ago

Hanging Herb Garden

Just Paterson

Your days of rushing off to the supermarket to buy that missing ingredient are over - with a hanging herb garden you don't even have to leave the kitchen!

Hang pots of your favourite herbs from your kitchen window to brighten up the view and simultaneously make your life just that little … View more
Your days of rushing off to the supermarket to buy that missing ingredient are over - with a hanging herb garden you don't even have to leave the kitchen!

Hang pots of your favourite herbs from your kitchen window to brighten up the view and simultaneously make your life just that little bit easier 🌱

Keep a look out for more kitchen ideas from www.justpaterson.co.nz... - Wellington's most creative real estate agency.

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2267 days ago

New Zealand School of Music (NZSM) Trombone Quartet Free concert: Saturday 21 July, 3pm, Hall of Memories

james & from Mount Victoria

We are delighted to announce that the New Zealand School of Music (NZSM) Trombone Quartet will play a free classical concert inside the Hall of Memories at Pukeahu.

The four talented musicians will perform music by Brahms, Verdi, Bruckner, Saint Saens, Mendelssohn, Bach, Wager and others. The … View more
We are delighted to announce that the New Zealand School of Music (NZSM) Trombone Quartet will play a free classical concert inside the Hall of Memories at Pukeahu.

The four talented musicians will perform music by Brahms, Verdi, Bruckner, Saint Saens, Mendelssohn, Bach, Wager and others. The young players - Liam Bewley, Sullivan Van der Hoeven, Louis Williams and Andrew Yorkstone are all current students of the NZSM and regularly perform in numerous orchestras and brass bands including the New Zealand Brass Band.



No booking required – first come first served.

2267 days ago

Simpler and fairer fares are here.

Community Engagement Advisor from

Make sure you make the most of the changes.

Find out more details and what it means for you at www.metlink.org.nz... or call us on 0800 801 700.

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2267 days ago

Snapper users and students, BEWARE!

Pamela from Hataitai

Check your snapper transaction history carefully! One of my son's trips yesterday had him boarding and disembarking in suburbs completely different to his actual travel. Worse, his tertiary concession was not applied. I rang Snapper and they said the concession is for off-peak travel only, … View moreCheck your snapper transaction history carefully! One of my son's trips yesterday had him boarding and disembarking in suburbs completely different to his actual travel. Worse, his tertiary concession was not applied. I rang Snapper and they said the concession is for off-peak travel only, even though their website states: "Eligible full-time tertiary students will receive a 25% discount off the peak-time adult Snapper fares." They are "looking into it" but in the meantime students are being misled and ripped off.

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