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Get involved with your kids passions! Planning a family trip to a Wellington Phoenix footy game is the perfect way to share a fun family experience while your kids learn from the experts!
Simply LIKE or THANK this post to go into the draw to win a Family pass to this weekend's … View moreGet involved with your kids passions! Planning a family trip to a Wellington Phoenix footy game is the perfect way to share a fun family experience while your kids learn from the experts!
Simply LIKE or THANK this post to go into the draw to win a Family pass to this weekend's Wellington Phoenix game*.
When: Sunday 2 December at 7:00pm
Where: Westpac Stadium
The match is proudly bought to you by HELL Pizza and if the Phoenix win, YOU win too - a free gourmet snack pizza for all those who come to the game!
*T's and C's apply - the winner will be drawn at 4pm, 30th November.
Get your tickets here!
Kristal Neighbourly Lead from Hataitai
Saturday 1st December
11am-3pm
Hataitai Village Green, Hataitai Bowling Club (157 Hataitai Road)
A special Christmas Fete and Market on the Village Green. Bring a rug and enjoy the bouncy castle, kids games, lolly scrambles, free seeds, pots & instructions to grow a vege garden. And a visit … View moreSaturday 1st December
11am-3pm
Hataitai Village Green, Hataitai Bowling Club (157 Hataitai Road)
A special Christmas Fete and Market on the Village Green. Bring a rug and enjoy the bouncy castle, kids games, lolly scrambles, free seeds, pots & instructions to grow a vege garden. And a visit from Santa and his trousers won't fall down this year!
Weta motels and predator traps will also be on sale and if you like you are welcome to help yourself to produce from the booming Community Garden.
At 1pm we will have organised races for the children - egg and spoon and three legged races! With prizes!
There will be entertainment including the Samoan Methodist Church Choir- not to be missed,
Loads of stalls selling goodies for Christmas- sweets, cakes, pickles, biscotti etc.
Event will go ahead rain or shine.
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A big shout out to Karori, who managed to secure the suburb of the week title. Awesome work Karorians!
A relatively wet week last week meant that overall people around the region have been keeping demand below the 160 million litre per day (MLD) target which is awesome to see.
All this rain has … View moreA big shout out to Karori, who managed to secure the suburb of the week title. Awesome work Karorians!
A relatively wet week last week meant that overall people around the region have been keeping demand below the 160 million litre per day (MLD) target which is awesome to see.
All this rain has been good for your gardens and our catchments, however just because it's raining doesn't mean we should stop conserving water.
Drinking water is a precious resource, so make sure you're not wasting it. If you're worried about your gardens and lawn not having enough water when the weather heats up, start collecting rain water now! Rain water is a great option to give your garden some extra love as we look to enter the warmer months.
Our top #waterlovers tip this week is turn the tap off when brushing your teeth! Don't let litres of our precious drinking resource pour straight down the drain.
#ourwaterourfuture
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FINAL UPDATE 12:40PM: We now have clearance on the Kāpiti line.
- The first northbound service will depart Wellington at 12:53pm
- The first southbound service will depart Waikanae at 1:00pm
Crews have assessed the potential damage and we now have clearance to run trains between Wellington and … View moreFINAL UPDATE 12:40PM: We now have clearance on the Kāpiti line.
- The first northbound service will depart Wellington at 12:53pm
- The first southbound service will depart Waikanae at 1:00pm
Crews have assessed the potential damage and we now have clearance to run trains between Wellington and Porirua, a further investigation will need to take place to determine the cause of the issue.
Please expect some delays as we return to timetable.
There should be no impact to services for this afternoon's peak.
The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
As part of the Children’s Holocaust Memorial, we will hold a series of presentations and panel discussions on broader social and human rights issues,
Date: Tuesday, 4 December, 2018
Time: 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Cost: Free. You don't need to book.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), … View moreAs part of the Children’s Holocaust Memorial, we will hold a series of presentations and panel discussions on broader social and human rights issues,
Date: Tuesday, 4 December, 2018
Time: 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Cost: Free. You don't need to book.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon
Contact Details: events.natlib@dia.govt.nz
Two personal stories of seeking refugeHear two personal stories of what it is like to seek refuge in New Zealand. This talk will provide a fascinating historical perspective and insight into the refugee experience.
Inge Woolf came to New Zealand as a Holocaust refugee in the 1950s, Ibrahim Omer in 2008 from war-torn Eritrea.
Over 50 years apart, these two personal stories of seeking refuge in New Zealand provide a fascinating historical perspective and
insight into the refugee experience.
All forums will be live-streamed on the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand’s Facebook page.
About the speakers
Tracey Barnett will moderate this session. Tracey is a journalist and former Executive Member of the Refugee Councill of New Zealand.
Ibrahim Omer is a former refugee who arrived in New Zealand in 2008 through the refugee quota. He is the Chair of the Change Makers Refugee Forum.
Inge Woolf survived the Holocaust and is a co-founder of the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand.
Image: A unique Memorial, education and learning experience honouring the 1.5 million children killed during the Holocaust. Image courtesy the Holocaust Centre New Zealand.
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