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Chris from Hataitai
The 1920s were known as the "Roaring Twenties". Let's aim to make the 2020s the "Restoring Twenties": restoring our natural environment, protecting our world and just maybe re-embracing some of the better values of our predecessors - civility, thrift, patience & … View moreThe 1920s were known as the "Roaring Twenties". Let's aim to make the 2020s the "Restoring Twenties": restoring our natural environment, protecting our world and just maybe re-embracing some of the better values of our predecessors - civility, thrift, patience & self-discipline.
What do you think?
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington
Monthly AEA Web events are held on the third Saturday (Greenwich Mean Time) of each month.
For January it is Sunday 19th January at 9am (NZ time).
For newcomers interested in receiving a Zoom invitation for the event, please email aeawebevent@gmail.com.
The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
Date: Thursday, 30 - 31 January, 2020
Time: 9.30 to 4.30
Cost: $8.50
Location: Tiakiwai Conference area, National Library of New Zealand
Managing, accessing and preserving email archives
As organisations and institutions increasingly manage and process born-digital content, they are also … View moreDate: Thursday, 30 - 31 January, 2020
Time: 9.30 to 4.30
Cost: $8.50
Location: Tiakiwai Conference area, National Library of New Zealand
Managing, accessing and preserving email archives
As organisations and institutions increasingly manage and process born-digital content, they are also increasingly working with large quantities of complex email messages and their attachments. However, workflows, toolsets and policies for managing, accessing and preserving email archives are emergent and changeable.
Discuss the challenges and solutions
In the face of these challenges, the Alexander Turnbull Library is hosting a symposium of practitioners and researchers on 30 Thursday and 31 January 2020, who are working with email archives. We are also pleased to be joined, thanks to the support of the Fulbright Specialist programme, by Peter Chan, a digital archivist from Stanford University Libraries and the project manager of the ePADD project.
This meeting will bring together representatives of various government departments, local councils, academic and research libraries, technologists, curators, archivists and records managers working on collecting and preserving email to discuss challenges and solutions.
Draft Agenda
We've started working on the agenda. Have a look at what we expect to cover and discuss.
Thursday, 30 January
•Email archives and social memory: Collecting and managing individual and personal email
•Email archives and processes for digital preservation
•Email archives and organisational records: Case studies
Friday, 31 January
•Workshop Introduction to using EPADD for email archives
•Born digital archives knowledge exchange tolls and workflows conversation
Register to attend via National Library website or at the links.
Registration fee of $70 includes catered lunch and morning and afternoon teas.
There are six prizes up for grabs for this year's Canon Amateur Photo Awards. Get snapping, and you could WIN! Find out more
We’re in the new year but our SIX60 competition is still going!
There are over 100 tickets that are yet to be claimed so there is plenty left to WIN. Don’t forget about the exclusive concert from one of the supporting acts of the SIX60 tours you could win for your neighbourhood.
To be … View moreWe’re in the new year but our SIX60 competition is still going!
There are over 100 tickets that are yet to be claimed so there is plenty left to WIN. Don’t forget about the exclusive concert from one of the supporting acts of the SIX60 tours you could win for your neighbourhood.
To be eligible, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your address? Click here).
We’ll also need to see you being more Neighbourly, whether it’s posting to your neighbourhood, replying to questions or inviting your neighbour to join the site (we’ve put together a few ideas here).
Have you won?
Aaron Graham from Hataitai Family Barbers
We are back for the new year! If you and the kids are looking a bit shaggy after your break pop in for a tidy up. We are open today 10-4pm, Monday Friday 10-6.30pm and Saturday 10-4pm.
Escape to the Bay of Islands on a weekend getaway with us! 🌞
We're giving away x4 NZ House & Garden House Tours - Bay of Islands tickets and two nights accommodation at Driftwood Seaside Escapes - one of the amazing Tour houses!
View the beautiful property on the tour, then be the … View moreEscape to the Bay of Islands on a weekend getaway with us! 🌞
We're giving away x4 NZ House & Garden House Tours - Bay of Islands tickets and two nights accommodation at Driftwood Seaside Escapes - one of the amazing Tour houses!
View the beautiful property on the tour, then be the envy of all tour-goers by spending two nights.
To be in the draw all you need to do is enter the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ raffle below. Give to an important cause this and be in to win! 💕
Find out more and enter here.
Raffle closes on 6th January.
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Try our premium New Zealand made dog food risk free with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. It’s made with the natural goodness of grass-fed lamb and free of fillers & nasties. If your dog’s not wolfing it down after completing the … View moreUse code NEIGHBOURLY and get 50% off your first order.
Try our premium New Zealand made dog food risk free with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. It’s made with the natural goodness of grass-fed lamb and free of fillers & nasties. If your dog’s not wolfing it down after completing the transition period, we’ll refund you in full. Even the fussiest dogs are begging for more!
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Michael from Thorndon
Kia ora neighbours,
Car for sale, in excellent condition
. If interested, please don't hesitate to contact me on my cell - 0212169618
Price: $5,900 ONO
Honda Odyssey… View moreKia ora neighbours,
Car for sale, in excellent condition
. If interested, please don't hesitate to contact me on my cell - 0212169618
Price: $5,900 ONO
Honda Odyssey
Kilometers: 100422
WoF expiry: October 2020
Make: Honda
Model: Odyssey
Year: 2005
Body style: Station Wagon
Engine size: 2354
Colour: Silver
Fuel type: Petrol
Transmission: Automatic
Seats: 7
Reporter Stuff
This summer we’re giving away 25 Meloyelo E-Bikes worth over $70,000.
To be in to win, simply purchase a Stuff newspaper, find the daily code and enter it at stuff.co.nz/meloyelo
You’ll find the daily codes in the Sunday Star Times, Sunday News, The Dominion Post, The Press, Waikato … View moreThis summer we’re giving away 25 Meloyelo E-Bikes worth over $70,000.
To be in to win, simply purchase a Stuff newspaper, find the daily code and enter it at stuff.co.nz/meloyelo
You’ll find the daily codes in the Sunday Star Times, Sunday News, The Dominion Post, The Press, Waikato Times, Southland Times, Taranaki Daily News, Manawatu Standard, Nelson Mail, Timaru Herald and the Marlborough Express.
Competition ends 19th January 2020.
Learn more
Naichao from Oriental Pantry
Dear neighbours,
If you're looking for Japanese food and ingredients, please come to us. We have the biggest Japanese section in Wellington.
We offer a wide range of Japanese food, including candy, snack, nooldes, sauce, last but not least, all ingredients for making Sushi.
If you find some … View moreDear neighbours,
If you're looking for Japanese food and ingredients, please come to us. We have the biggest Japanese section in Wellington.
We offer a wide range of Japanese food, including candy, snack, nooldes, sauce, last but not least, all ingredients for making Sushi.
If you find some Japanese items we are missing and tell us, we'll give you a Thank-you gift.
Happy shopping with us.
At NumberWorks'nWords we will give your child the tools and strategies that work for them.
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The Team from Wellington Water
From Sunday, Wallace Street will be closed to through traffic until mid-2020.
This will allow us to install major new drinking water pipes in Wallace St that will connect to the future new Omāroro water reservoir.
Expect traffic delays and if you’re driving, please consider using an … View moreFrom Sunday, Wallace Street will be closed to through traffic until mid-2020.
This will allow us to install major new drinking water pipes in Wallace St that will connect to the future new Omāroro water reservoir.
Expect traffic delays and if you’re driving, please consider using an alternative route, or other modes of transport.
Cyclists, walkers, scooter users will be able to safely access Wallace St at all times.
Thank you for your understanding as we carry out this important work improving the resilience of Wellington’s water supply.
For more information visit: www.wellingtonwater.co.nz...
The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
This event is part of the Pūkana exhibition — a celebration of moments in Māori performance.
Date: Wednesday 22 January AND Tuesday 28 January 2020
Time: 10am to 10.20am whānau Pūkana tour; 10.30am to 12.00pm Poi making workshop
Cost: Free event. Book required.
Location: Te Ahumairangi … View moreThis event is part of the Pūkana exhibition — a celebration of moments in Māori performance.
Date: Wednesday 22 January AND Tuesday 28 January 2020
Time: 10am to 10.20am whānau Pūkana tour; 10.30am to 12.00pm Poi making workshop
Cost: Free event. Book required.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon
Contact Details: bookings@hetohu.nz
Family friendly Pūkana tour and poi making
Book the tamariki in for a family-friendly tour of the exhibition ‘Pūkana: moments in Maori performance’ at 10am, where they can then be inspired to create and decorate their own poi from T-shirts (BYO if you can) and wool at our “Make your own poi” workshop. They will also be taught how to perform with them.
This workshop is best suited for children 8 years and older with a supervising adult.
Poi demonstration
We will have kapa haka tutor and Kaiwhakaako Moana Ormsby will demonstrate poi in action.
Book a spot
Spaces are limited is so email "RSVP Poi E workshop" and your details to bookings@hetohu.nz
Can’t wait to see you there!
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