Te Aro, Wellington

2027 days ago

NEW LISTING: 1/32 Hobson Street, Thorndon

Di Austin Real Estate

A Matter Of Taste...

Something very special. Architecture in harmony with the surrounding is the core design principle of this handsome garden Townhouse at 'Highwic' which continues to impress. The understated exterior façade lends no clues to the light, open spaces beyond the front … View more
A Matter Of Taste...

Something very special. Architecture in harmony with the surrounding is the core design principle of this handsome garden Townhouse at 'Highwic' which continues to impress. The understated exterior façade lends no clues to the light, open spaces beyond the front door that capture and frame the home. Generously proportioned - let your family spread out over the three bedrooms, two bathrooms and two living areas.

Unwind and read, entertain and enjoy being out in the garden where you are spoilt for choice with sun and shelter within two private internal courtyards. Drive on single garage in this prime Thorndon location. An easy walk to all that's important when living this close to the city.

TENDER CLOSES: Wednesday, 3 April 2019 at 2:00pm, Harcourts Wellington City Office (Not selling prior).

OPEN HOMES:
Wednesday 13 Mar 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Sunday 17 Mar 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday 20 Mar 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Sunday 24 Mar 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday 27 Mar 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Sunday 31 Mar 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

MORE INFO: harcourts.co.nz...

Negotiable

2027 days ago

We need your help please!

Kirstie Wilton from Dementia Wellington

Dementia Wellington is holding our first appeal of the year. The Wellington Appeal will be held on Saturday 30 March in supermarkets across Wellington, the northern suburbs, and Porirua. We have sixteen sites to fill and we need lots of people to help us raise money for local families affected by … View moreDementia Wellington is holding our first appeal of the year. The Wellington Appeal will be held on Saturday 30 March in supermarkets across Wellington, the northern suburbs, and Porirua. We have sixteen sites to fill and we need lots of people to help us raise money for local families affected by dementia, so please sign up now to volunteer as a collector.

To book your spot, simply click the link below and enter the code: n85yq (please copy and paste as the code is case sensitive)

www.schoolinterviews.co.nz...

If you have any trouble at all, just give us a call 04 972 2595 and we can help you sign up.

And for those of you outside Wellington, don’t worry if you can’t volunteer this time as we will be holding appeals in Kapiti and the Hutt region later in the year.

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2027 days ago

Finding friendship and support within the village

The Team from

Making the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.

Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe… View more
Making the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.

Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe the general atmosphere. Find out why Bill and Leonie from Jane Mander Retirement Village in Whangerei, found the support and care they needed from the village community.
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2028 days ago

Poll: Movin' March

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Walking, cycling and scooting to school have many benefits for tamariki – exercise, independence, physical and mental health, decision making, risk assessment and road safety skills.

Do your kids walk, bike or scoot to school? What do you love about it?

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Movin' March
  • 18.6% Quality time
    18.6% Complete
  • 33.9% Exercise
    33.9% Complete
  • 37.3% Seeing my kids grow in confidence
    37.3% Complete
  • 8.5% Avoiding chaos at the school gate
    8.5% Complete
  • 1.7% Other (leave us a comment!)
    1.7% Complete
59 votes
2028 days ago

{PROPOSAL TO CLOSE ROAD}

The Team from Wellington City Council

Our Regulatory Processes Committee will be meeting on 27 March to consider the temporary closure of Buckle Street to Kent Terrace for the Night Noodle Markets from 5-14 April. If you object to this proposed road closure or would like to give your feedback you can email maria.taumaa@wcc.govt.nzView moreOur Regulatory Processes Committee will be meeting on 27 March to consider the temporary closure of Buckle Street to Kent Terrace for the Night Noodle Markets from 5-14 April. If you object to this proposed road closure or would like to give your feedback you can email maria.taumaa@wcc.govt.nz before 4pm, Friday 15 March.

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2028 days ago

Stewart Dawsons Corner

Gwynn from Hataitai

Does anyone know exactly what is happening there? Lots of information about the history of the site but nothing about what they're doing. I looked through a gap and there's no new building there. Considering whatever they're doing is taking a very long time, it's very … View moreDoes anyone know exactly what is happening there? Lots of information about the history of the site but nothing about what they're doing. I looked through a gap and there's no new building there. Considering whatever they're doing is taking a very long time, it's very mystifying.

2028 days ago

Card box

Melita from Northland

I have got a lot of card box and paper to give away.If you are interested please let me know.

Free

2028 days ago

Congratulations, Josh - Distinguished Toastmaster Award

Jane Fisher from Newtown Toastmasters

Congratulations are in order for one of our members, Josh Deadman, who recently received the DTM (Distinguished Toastmaster Award).

The DTM represents the highest level of educational achievement in Toastmasters. Josh's journey included 40 speeches, a 2-hour workshop and being a Pathways … View more
Congratulations are in order for one of our members, Josh Deadman, who recently received the DTM (Distinguished Toastmaster Award).

The DTM represents the highest level of educational achievement in Toastmasters. Josh's journey included 40 speeches, a 2-hour workshop and being a Pathways Guide for 8 clubs in the Wellington and Kapiti areas, as well as a Mentor for our Newtown club.

A sterling effort, Josh - and thanks for all you continue to do for Newtown, and Toastmasters in general!

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2028 days ago

NZ's first Visible Wellbeing School

Samuel Marsden Collegiate School

Samuel Marsden Collegiate School takes wellbeing education seriously. They are committed to improving the mental wellbeing and happiness of all students, Preschool to Year 13, at both its campuses in Karori and Whitby.

The Visible Wellbeing approach, in partnership with Professor Lea Waters, … View more
Samuel Marsden Collegiate School takes wellbeing education seriously. They are committed to improving the mental wellbeing and happiness of all students, Preschool to Year 13, at both its campuses in Karori and Whitby.

The Visible Wellbeing approach, in partnership with Professor Lea Waters, is a framework that can be applied to every lesson and activity, academic and co-curricular.

Research has shown that taking an intentional, strategic approach to student wellbeing provides positive flow-on effects to learning outcomes, and gifts each student the skills to manage their own wellbeing, lifelong.

Visit Marsden to find out more!
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2028 days ago

Which new entrances to the Outer Green Belt should we build first?

The Team from Wellington City Council

Our draft Outer Green Belt Management Plan contains proposals that may affect you. For example, we’re proposing five new entrances to the Outer Green Belt but we can’t build them all at once. Which ones do you think we should build first? To find out more and to make a submission on this or any… View moreOur draft Outer Green Belt Management Plan contains proposals that may affect you. For example, we’re proposing five new entrances to the Outer Green Belt but we can’t build them all at once. Which ones do you think we should build first? To find out more and to make a submission on this or any other parts of our plan go to: www.wellington.govt.nz...

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