Northland, Wellington

1414 days ago

Two dead, two seriously injured after crash closes part of motorway

Reporter Community News

Two people have died and two are seriously injured after a car went the wrong way down Wellington Urban Motorway early Tuesday morning.
The two people in the second vehicle, which was travelling northbound, sustained critical injuries.
At 7.30am, Police said commuters should expect long delays.

1415 days ago

“The Look of Love” at Circa Theatre

Circa Theatre

Award-winning Ali Harper is bringing her show The Look of Love to Circa Theatre from 23 Jan – 20 Feb!

Showcasing the extensive hit songs of the one and only Burt Bacharach, prepare to be wowed as Ali delivers a non-stop feast for the heart and soul.

‘I Say A Little Prayer,’ ‘Close To … View more
Award-winning Ali Harper is bringing her show The Look of Love to Circa Theatre from 23 Jan – 20 Feb!

Showcasing the extensive hit songs of the one and only Burt Bacharach, prepare to be wowed as Ali delivers a non-stop feast for the heart and soul.

‘I Say A Little Prayer,’ ‘Close To You,’ ‘Anyone Who Had A Heart,’ ‘Alfie,’ ‘Walk On By,’ ‘What The World Needs Now’ all made famous by the likes of Dusty Springfield, Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, Karen Carpenter and Cilla Black.

“Genuine charm and vocal prowess” Theatreview, Christchurch

“Do yourself a favour, treat yourself to a ticket and witness a masterful artist at work.” Backstage, Christchurch.
Book Now

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1415 days ago

Parcel for melissa Manks

Dianne from Aro Valley

Today at my address a parcel was delivered for a Melissa Manks. The address is correct but the name is not. If this is you please message me on neighbourly to retrieve your parcel

1418 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

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This week we are featuring the kingfisher, with words and a picture from Louise Thomas. They are often hard to spot but are one of the most beautiful birds you will see.

"Sacred kingfishers/kōtare (Todiramphus sanctus) seem special to me. A lightning flash of brilliant blue as they nip down … View more
This week we are featuring the kingfisher, with words and a picture from Louise Thomas. They are often hard to spot but are one of the most beautiful birds you will see.

"Sacred kingfishers/kōtare (Todiramphus sanctus) seem special to me. A lightning flash of brilliant blue as they nip down from the power lines over the river or one of the posts they like to perch on to snatch a crab or little fish – the strike operation takes only seconds, barely breaking the water. I’ve almost given up trying to catch one on my camera diving. They are ruthless with their food, smashing in on their post, presumably to kill it, before swallowing it whole. I haven’t seen him for a few months, but I had one who liked to visit the garden off and on. He was a loveable, if badly behaved, guest, throwing up indigestible crab bits and staking out the compost bin where a mouse lives – he used to watch it with such intensity, like he was trying to use his mind meld powers to make the mouse run out. Come to think of it, I haven't seen the mouse for awhile either. Hmmm. Here is a young chap (an immature) with his chest still mottled from Pauatahanui the other day."

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1415 days ago

Karori Lions 50th Karnival and Fair

Tom Neighbourly Lead from Karori

Only 5 Weeks to go to the 50th (yes , fiftieth!) Karori Lions Karnival and Fair!!
SUPERFUN FOR EVERYONE!
Books, BBQ and Bargains!
Craft and Specialist Stalls, White Elephant, Ethnic Food, Fun games and rides for kids, all day on-stage entertainment.
“All the Fun of the Fair”
Sunday 21st … View more
Only 5 Weeks to go to the 50th (yes , fiftieth!) Karori Lions Karnival and Fair!!
SUPERFUN FOR EVERYONE!
Books, BBQ and Bargains!
Craft and Specialist Stalls, White Elephant, Ethnic Food, Fun games and rides for kids, all day on-stage entertainment.
“All the Fun of the Fair”
Sunday 21st February 2021, 10am to 3.30pm, Ben Burn Park, Campbell Street, Karori.

www.karorikarnival.com...

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1415 days ago

Free events at the National Library, Thorndon - January 2021

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Kia ora everyone
Please check out the January events at the National Library.
Come, attend a talk / tour or event, afterwards browse the offering from He Matapihi - a branch of the Wellington City Libraries then stay for a hot drink and something to eat afterwards at HOME cafe, without leaving … View more
Kia ora everyone
Please check out the January events at the National Library.
Come, attend a talk / tour or event, afterwards browse the offering from He Matapihi - a branch of the Wellington City Libraries then stay for a hot drink and something to eat afterwards at HOME cafe, without leaving the building.
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E oho! How New Zealanders commemorate Waitangi Day 2021
Date: Wednesday 20 January 2021, 12:10pm to 1pm
Cost: Free
A day of celebration or a day of mourning? What could it look like to mark Waitangi Day meaningfully?
We have footage from Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision’s collection and a panel discussion.
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School Holiday Taonga Pūoro workshop: Make your own Māori musical instrument
Date: Wednesday 27 January 2021, 10:30am to 12am
Cost: Free. Booking required — tamariki and rangatahi of all ages welcome. bookings@hetohu.nz
Book the whānau in for a taonga pūoro workshop! Discover the sounds of taonga pūoro and make your own instruments to take home.
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Ngā Manu: learn to paint watercolour birds with Dr Vieco-Galvez
Date: Friday 29 January 2021, 10:30am to 12pm
Cost: Free. Bookings are required. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
Ngā manu (birds) are often associated with tohu (signs of events to come). Learn how to paint using watercolours with our bird expert, Dr David Vieco-Galvez.
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Waitangi Day at the National Library
Date: Saturday 6 February 2021, 9:30am to 4:30pm
Cost: Free
Come to the National Library this Waitangi Day to see the original Treaty of Waitangi and engage with Aotearoa’s history.
Join us for other activities while you are here
We will also have other activities available to help you learn and reflect on the ways in which the signing of the Treaty has impacted on our nation’s history:
10:30am — Nan and Tuna, a bilingual puppet show about eels, rivers and friendship called by String Bean Puppets (40min)
11am and 2pm — join a bilingual tour with Wātene Kaihau (30min)
11:15am, 12:15pm and 1:15pm — te reo pronunciation workshop with Wātene Kaihau at (30min)
Get involved in arts and crafts activities for the whole whānau
watch historical footage of Waitangi Day commemorations curated by Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision, experience an installation of giant banners featuring four Treaty signatories, including local rangatira Te Wharepōuri. Make your own treaty.

1420 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

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Wet, wet , wet. It is obviously a flood but what is going on here?

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1416 days ago

Come visit and nurture a conversation

Gathering together during the holidays can lead us to notice changes in our loved ones and their needs, especially if there has been some time between visits.

Starting a conversation about care isn’t always easy but like many things, sometimes you just need to take the first step.

To help … View more
Gathering together during the holidays can lead us to notice changes in our loved ones and their needs, especially if there has been some time between visits.

Starting a conversation about care isn’t always easy but like many things, sometimes you just need to take the first step.

To help nurture those conversations, we invite you to our Care Centre Open Days at your local Ryman village. A tour will give you first-hand experience of our village communities and the exceptional care we provide. Care options include the extra support of a serviced apartment, resthome, hospital and specialist dementia care.
Find out more

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1416 days ago

Looking for a TEFAL Fresh Express

Suz from Karori

Is there an unused one lurking in your cupboard? Will pay up to $30, depending on condition.

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1416 days ago

Free furniture

Jane from Kelburn

Can arrange local delivery if required, anything to save these old drawers from going to the tip! PM if interested.
*the bookshelf has been taken*

Free

1417 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Churchill

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This weeks story is about an ex SPCA pet called Churchill, who found a new home with his new mum Danni.

"We adopted Churchill back in November and he has been an absolute darling! He settled in really well. He loves a lot of attention, which is great because I mostly work from home, so he is … View more
This weeks story is about an ex SPCA pet called Churchill, who found a new home with his new mum Danni.

"We adopted Churchill back in November and he has been an absolute darling! He settled in really well. He loves a lot of attention, which is great because I mostly work from home, so he is basically my new best friend. We are really pleased to have him in our family."

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1417 days ago

Pet of the Day: Ninja

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Our Pet of the Day today is Ninja who lives with Tracy Pattle.
"This is Ninja he sleeps like this all the time very chilled out as he takes his cat nap."

If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you are from.

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1417 days ago

Piano teacher

Georgie from Wadestown

Hi, my partner is looking for a piano teacher in Wadestown. He is a beginner. Please email if you would be interested in teaching or know of anyone to r.vincent@windowslive.com

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1417 days ago

Clearing out house and garage 20 Beauchamp St. Karori

Antony from Karori

We are moving on and would like to give away household and garage items that are no longer of use to us.

Childs fold-out picnic chair
Range of timber for building
Yardglass
Miscellaneous

The giveaway material is on the berm next to the large skip.

Free

1420 days ago

Come on Wellingtonians, start scanning!

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Stuff Wellington is launching a campaign to get people to start using the
Covid-19 tracer app.
New Zealand is still exposed to the new, more contagious, strains of Covid-19 despite the Government recently bolstering its border and pre-departure defences.
The number of daily Covid-19 tracer app … View more
Stuff Wellington is launching a campaign to get people to start using the
Covid-19 tracer app.
New Zealand is still exposed to the new, more contagious, strains of Covid-19 despite the Government recently bolstering its border and pre-departure defences.
The number of daily Covid-19 tracer app scans has dropped from one million a day, at its height, to the current low of 300,000.
That means that if the more contagious variants get into the community, it will be hard to trace contacts.
Are you scanning? If not why not?

If you do not want your comments used by Stuff please put NFP.

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