Owhiro Bay, Wellington

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

1109 days ago

Unwind and reconnect

Whakatane District Council

Unwind and reconnect in Whakatāne’s ancient landscapes bathed in abundant sunshine.

From island sanctuaries to coastal walkways and unforgettable Māori cultural experiences - there’s no shortage of things to do in Whakatāne.

Read about everything Whakatane has to offer here.
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1109 days ago

Clothing Night Market

Amie from Owhiro Bay

Come along to the annual Clothing Night Market and support Ōwhiro Bay School.

This coming Friday 19th November 6pm-9pm at Ōwhiro Bay School.

There is plenty of high qualilty designer clothes, adults and children's clothing, shoes, accessories, plants, jewellery and baby boutique.
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Come along to the annual Clothing Night Market and support Ōwhiro Bay School.

This coming Friday 19th November 6pm-9pm at Ōwhiro Bay School.

There is plenty of high qualilty designer clothes, adults and children's clothing, shoes, accessories, plants, jewellery and baby boutique.
Awesome spot prizes given away on the night as well.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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1110 days ago

Tuesday 16th November - you are invited to the next meeting of GBRAI

Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated

Hello,

You are invited to this coming Tuesday nights (Tuesday the 16th of November at 7.30pm) meeting of the Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc meeting at the Brooklyn Community Centre in Harrison Street. This is our last formal meeting of the year.

As always, we look forward to seeing … View more
Hello,

You are invited to this coming Tuesday nights (Tuesday the 16th of November at 7.30pm) meeting of the Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc meeting at the Brooklyn Community Centre in Harrison Street. This is our last formal meeting of the year.

As always, we look forward to seeing you there.

Yours sincerely - and on behalf of the Assocaition,

Carl Savage
Secretary
for and on behalf of
*Greater Brooklyn Residents Association* *Incorporated (GBRAI)*

21 Agenda Tuesday 16th November Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc.docx Download View

1110 days ago

We have respite care

Rita Angus Retirement Village

Ryman villages offer respite at resthome-level care and, in most villages, hospital and specialist dementia level care. If you need extra support over the holidays or you’re ready for a change of scenery following an uncertain year, we can take care of you.

· Times have been challenging; … View more
Ryman villages offer respite at resthome-level care and, in most villages, hospital and specialist dementia level care. If you need extra support over the holidays or you’re ready for a change of scenery following an uncertain year, we can take care of you.

· Times have been challenging; recharge and connect surrounded by our warm village community.
· Customised care is made easy via our award-winning myRyman Care app.
· Join in with activities and sample our delicious menu.
· Feel reassured knowing that we follow strict COVID-19 safety protocols.

We’ve been caring for people for over 35 years, it’s what we do best.

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1110 days ago

GALIT MAXWELL POTTERY OPEN STUDIO

Galit from Karori

SECONDS SALE!
Sunday November 14th 10am to 2pm
Rain or shine
22 Thurleigh grove Karori
Eftpos available
www.galitmaxwell.com...

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1110 days ago

Covid vaccinations in the wider Brooklyn area (c/o Ministry of Health website)

Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated

COVID-19 vaccination rates around New Zealand
We continue to do very well with consistently high levels of both first and second CV19 vaccinations. But we can do better. Find out how many people in your area have been vaccinated (comparing 25/10/2021 to 10/11/2021):

Brooklyn North … View more
COVID-19 vaccination rates around New Zealand
We continue to do very well with consistently high levels of both first and second CV19 vaccinations. But we can do better. Find out how many people in your area have been vaccinated (comparing 25/10/2021 to 10/11/2021):

Brooklyn North 1,890 95.00% ( first dose) as at 10/11/2021 ranked #123 / 2156
Brooklyn North 1,890 91.4% (second dose) as at 10/11/2021 ranked #79/ 2156
Brooklyn North 1,890 95.00% ( first dose) as at 03/11/2021 ranked #92 / 2156
Brooklyn North 1,890 8.87% (second dose) as at 03/11/2021 ranked #92 / 2156
Brooklyn North 1,890 95.00% ( first dose) as at 27/10/2021 ranked #50 / 2156
Brooklyn North 1,890 84.80% (second dose) as at 27/10/2021 ranked #116 / 2156
Brooklyn North 1,890 95.00% ( first dose) as at 25/10/2021 ranked #33 / 2156
Brooklyn North 1,890 79.00% (second dose) as at 25/10/2021 ranked #214 / 2156

(comprising Panorama Heights, city end Mitchell St to Tanera Cres)


Brooklyn East 2,405 95.00% ( first dose) as at 10/11/2021 ranked #119 / 2156
Brooklyn East 2,405 89.0% (second dose) as at 10/11/2021 ranked #196 / 2156
Brooklyn East 2,405 95.00% ( first dose) as at 03/11/2021 ranked # 89 / 2156
Brooklyn East 2,405 85.80% (second dose) as at 03/11/2021 ranked #286/2156
Brooklyn East 2,405 95.00% ( first dose) as at 27/10/2021 ranked # 47 / 2156
Brooklyn East 2,405 80.60% (second dose) as at 27/10/2021 ranked #380 / 2156
Brooklyn East 2,405 95.00% ( first dose) as at 25/10/2021 ranked # 31 / 2156
Brooklyn East 2,405 74.50% (second dose) as at 25/10/2021 ranked #488 / 2156
(comprising from central Park, down Ohiro Road, Mana St to Mornington Road)


Brooklyn South 1,579 95.00% ( first dose) as at 10/11/2021 ranked #117 / 2156
Brooklyn South 1,579 86.50% (second dose) as at 10/11/2021 ranked #400 / 2156
Brooklyn South 1,579 95.00% ( first dose) as at 03/11/2021 ranked # 42 / 2156
Brooklyn South 1,579 76.10% (second dose) as at 03/11/2021 ranked #531 / 2156
Brooklyn South 1,579 95.00% ( first dose) as at 25/10/2021 ranked # 87 / 2156
Brooklyn South 1,579 82.30% (second dose) as at 25/10/2021 ranked #682 / 2156
Brooklyn South 1,579 94.10% ( first dose) as at 25/10/2021 ranked #149 / 2156
Brooklyn South 1,579 70.20% (second dose) as at 25/10/2021 ranked #809 / 2156
(compromising Kowhai Park, lower Ohiro Road to Happy Valley Road)


Kingston-Mornington-Vogeltown 2,746 95.00% ( first dose) at 10/11/2021 ranked #113 / 2156
Kingston-Mornington-Vogeltown 2,746 86.10% (second dose) at 10/11/2021 ranked #437 /2156
Kingston-Mornington-Vogeltown 2,746 94.30% ( first dose) at 03/11/2021 ranked #312 / 2156
Kingston-Mornington-Vogeltown 2,746 82.10% (second dose) at 03/11/2021 ranked #549 /2156
Kingston-Mornington-Vogeltown 2,746 93.80% ( first dose) at 25/10/2021 ranked #255 / 2156
Kingston-Mornington-Vogeltown 2,746 77.20% (second dose) at 25/10/2021 ranked #608 / 2156
Kingston-Mornington-Vogeltown 2,746 92.80% ( first dose) at 25/10/2021 ranked #260 / 2156
Kingston-Mornington-Vogeltown 2,746 71.30% (second dose) at 25/10/2021 ranked #701 / 2156

(Care of Ministry of Health website as at 10/11/2021)

1110 days ago

Love letters

The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve

Make words that have meaning to you and your family, or decorate a child’s room with their name for some handcrafted love using Resene paint.

Find out how to create your own.

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1112 days ago

Bird numbers rising Wellington

Reporter Community News

Native bird numbers have increased by 50 per cent over the last ten years in Wellington. That is the result of the latest bird survey carried out by the Wellington City Council.
Key findings from the report:
- We are now two and a half times more likely to see kākā throughout the city. These … View more
Native bird numbers have increased by 50 per cent over the last ten years in Wellington. That is the result of the latest bird survey carried out by the Wellington City Council.
Key findings from the report:
- We are now two and a half times more likely to see kākā throughout the city. These beautiful birds are spreading far and wide, finding new places to live. Some are even visiting our neighbours in Porirua and the Hutt Valley.
- Kākāriki have seen the largest increase – 500% up from 10 years ago – and they are now well established in some of reserves.
- Tūī have increased by 121%. While these birds were already common, they’re loving feeding on the Harakeke and Kowhai planted through our restoration programme.

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1110 days ago

Paint it orange with Resene for Arthritis New Zealand!

Resene ColorShop

Buy any orange Resene testpot 60 ml at your local Resene owned ColorShop in November 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to Arthritis New Zealand!

The more orange testpots you buy, the more will be donated. Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene orange testpots (includes metallics and wood … View more
Buy any orange Resene testpot 60 ml at your local Resene owned ColorShop in November 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to Arthritis New Zealand!

The more orange testpots you buy, the more will be donated. Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene orange testpots (includes metallics and wood stains) at Resene owned ColorShops.

Help us help our fellow kiwis.
Find your local Resene ColorShop

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1110 days ago

Do you need reliable, affordable internet?

The Team from NZ Compare

Kiwis simply need good internet! We all want to avoid buffering of doom and zoom meetings freezing but when it comes to switching your broadband plan or provider, it can be overwhelming with so many to choose from. Broadband Compare can help you!

NZ Compare CEO Gavin Male spoke to TV Three’s, … View more
Kiwis simply need good internet! We all want to avoid buffering of doom and zoom meetings freezing but when it comes to switching your broadband plan or provider, it can be overwhelming with so many to choose from. Broadband Compare can help you!

NZ Compare CEO Gavin Male spoke to TV Three’s, The AM Show about broadband connectivity in NZ, the cost of broadband and how prices have fallen, and connectivity improved. Check out the clip here.

Visit Broadband Compare to get yourself a better deal. Our service is free, we’re Kiwis helping Kiwis compare what’s out there across Power, Broadband and Money.
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1110 days ago

Seven key reasons why you need to write your will

Public Trust

"Having a will in place means your family knows exactly what to do when you pass away. They can feel at ease knowing they are carrying out your final wishes the way you wanted." Kiran Prasad Principal Trustee in Wellington. Kiran had a chat with Stuff recently about the importance of … View more"Having a will in place means your family knows exactly what to do when you pass away. They can feel at ease knowing they are carrying out your final wishes the way you wanted." Kiran Prasad Principal Trustee in Wellington. Kiran had a chat with Stuff recently about the importance of sorting a will, especially when your circumstances change or at a key life stages. Check out the article in the link below.

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1111 days ago

Help us to "Light up Loneliness" by encouraging your local council to get involved.

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

Loneliness is a growing issue for Kiwis of all ages. But the good news is, that it is solvable!


The NZ Coalition to End Loneliness is running a ‘Light up loneliness’ campaign this month to raise awareness and encourage action on loneliness across Aotearoa.

The New Zealand Coalition to … View more
Loneliness is a growing issue for Kiwis of all ages. But the good news is, that it is solvable!


The NZ Coalition to End Loneliness is running a ‘Light up loneliness’ campaign this month to raise awareness and encourage action on loneliness across Aotearoa.

The New Zealand Coalition to End Loneliness is a growing group of non-profit organisations, businesses and researchers working together to end loneliness for individuals, in communities, and at workplaces in New Zealand.

They are now calling on Local Government to help them “Light up loneliness”.

“Imagine if every Mayor and Council across New Zealand helped promote the “Lets End Loneliness” website and made tackling loneliness a priority, using their own local community resources,” says Stephanie Clare, Age Concern New Zealand Chief Executive.

“It would be a gamechanger. Taking this issue out of the shadows, reducing the stigma and shame, and giving it light is the aim of the campaign” she says.

Social connection is a key factor for healthy, prosperous people, communities, and workplaces, but loneliness in New Zealand is increasing. In the March 2021 quarter 18.4% of New Zealanders felt lonely most, all or some of the time, up from 16.6% in 2018, and 13.9% in 2014.

“Many of us have experienced loneliness at some time in our lives and we know that feels horrible, but it can be addressed and solved. Together we can end loneliness for New Zealanders who feel isolated” says Sam Johnson, Founder and Chief Executive of Student Volunteer Army.

The letsendloneliness.co.nz website provides information on tackling loneliness and where to get help, as well as up-to-date news and research.

“The website is designed as a source of information which also links people to support services. We challenge every Local Council in New Zealand to create a link on their own websites to letsendloneliness.co.nz” says Sam Johnson.

The recent COVID-19 lockdown highlights that everyone can feel isolated and lonely. Catherine Hall, Chief Executive of Alzheimers New Zealand believes everyone should feel safe, supported, loved, and connected.

“Sadly, people often find family, whānau and friends take a step back just when they need them most. We stand alongside our coalition partners and with all New Zealanders, to make sure no one feels alone.”

Help light up loneliness! The campaign is not just for councils. Anyone can create a link to the letsendloneliness.co.nz or post a mention through social media channels to support the ‘Light up loneliness’ campaign.

Together we can end loneliness, one person, one community, one workplace at a time.

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1111 days ago

Age Concern Wellington Region in the News

Lorna Harvey from Age Concern Wellington Region

Age Concern Wellington Region made the front page of the Dominion Post today! Read a little about our work:

www.stuff.co.nz...

1112 days ago

Item specific recycling spots: we collect bread tags. Add to the list!

Administration Team from Island Bay Presbyterian Church

Our church collects bread tags that get recycled to fund wheelchairs in South Africa. Drop them to our letterbox at 88 The Parade.Thank you to the latest donor of these pictured. 'Nil' in Berhampore accepts plastic milk bottle lids and recycles food grade silicone. Are there other … View moreOur church collects bread tags that get recycled to fund wheelchairs in South Africa. Drop them to our letterbox at 88 The Parade.Thank you to the latest donor of these pictured. 'Nil' in Berhampore accepts plastic milk bottle lids and recycles food grade silicone. Are there other community depots for things other than what we put into our wheelie bins? Add here and share!

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1112 days ago

Funds needed for Kererū aviary

Reporter Community News

The Wellington Bird Rehabilitation Trust is trying to raise $10,000 for an aviary for injured Kererū.
The WBRT has been operating a bird rehabilitation hospital located in 24 hectares of farmland in Ohariu, near Johnsonville, for many years,
It treats over 1,000 birds a year, taking in all types … View more
The Wellington Bird Rehabilitation Trust is trying to raise $10,000 for an aviary for injured Kererū.
The WBRT has been operating a bird rehabilitation hospital located in 24 hectares of farmland in Ohariu, near Johnsonville, for many years,
It treats over 1,000 birds a year, taking in all types of native and non-native birds who have been injured or orphaned. This includes over 80 injured Kererū brought in annually by the community.
These big birds are much-loved and seen in increasing numbers in suburban areas, but unfortunately are often injured by cars, window strike, power lines, and by predators such as rats and stoats.
Go to www.wbrt.org.nz... to donate

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