Te Aro, Wellington

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

Clean outdoors without scrubbing. Just spray on Resene Deep Clean and leave it to work with the weather to give you a cleaner surface.

2182 days ago

Wine o’clock? Why not make it a Whitehaven! 🥂

The National Team from

Summer is on its way! Make sure you can enjoy it with an exceptional glass of wine in hand.

You’re invited to join us in exploring the delights of Whitehaven wine at our tasting event on 1st November. Book tickets today and be treated to five tastings including the exceptional Whitehaven Greg … View more
Summer is on its way! Make sure you can enjoy it with an exceptional glass of wine in hand.

You’re invited to join us in exploring the delights of Whitehaven wine at our tasting event on 1st November. Book tickets today and be treated to five tastings including the exceptional Whitehaven Greg Reserve Pinot Noir, along with light snacks.


A part of all orders taken on the evening will help SPCA support New Zealand animals in need.


Find out more at: www.eventfinda.co.nz...

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2182 days ago

Thanks from Crofton Downs Primary School

Tanya Piejus from New Zealand Community Trust

Crofton Downs Primary School sent us this lovely thank-you card for a grant of $1,394.15 that we awarded them recently to buy new sports uniforms.

Find out whether the organisations you're involved with are eligible to apply to us for funding at www.nzct.org.nz...

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2182 days ago

Niue and the Great War (Niue language week)

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Date: Wednesday, 17 October, 2018
Time:
12:10pm to 1:00pm

Cost:
Free. You don't need to book.

Location:
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Date: Wednesday, 17 October, 2018
Time:
12:10pm to 1:00pm

Cost:
Free. You don't need to book.

Location:
Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon

Niue Language Week
To mark Niue Language Week, Margaret Pointer will talk about her new book on tiny Niue’s involvement in the Great War sending 160 men as part of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force.

Niuean soldiers and European disease
The story of tiny Niue’s involvement in the Great War has captivated people since an account was first published by Margaret Pointer in 2000.

In 1915, 160 Niuean men joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force as part of the Maori Reinforcements and set sail to Auckland and then Egypt and France.

Most had never left the island or worn shoes before. Most spoke no English. Most significantly, they had no immunity to European disease. Within 3 months of leaving New Zealand, over 80 per cent of them had been hospitalised and the army authorities withdrew them.

Niue and the Great War
Margaret Pointer became involved in research to trace the lost story of Niue's involvement in World War I while living on the island in the 1990s.

The resulting book, Tagi Tote e Loto Haaku: My Heart is Crying a Little, was published in 2000. Her research has continued since, and Niue and the Great War (OUP, 2018) contains many new insights. The story has now been set in a wider Pacific context and also considers the contribution made by colonial troops, especially `coloured' ones, to the Allied effort.
Margaret will talk about the challenges in writing this book and the effect on Niue of sending these 160 men off to war.

About the speaker
Margaret Pointer is a well know writer and speaker on Niue. Her previous publication was Niue 1777-1974: 200 years of contact and change (Otago University Press, 2015). Margaret lives in Wellington and visits Niue frequently.

Image: Niuean soldiers from the Epsom Convalescent Home are served tea at the Auckland Trained Nurses’ club. Photograph taken by Herman John Schmidt during World War I. Ref 1/1-001567-G

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2182 days ago

Simple Spring Décor

Just Paterson

Staying simple this spring is not a bad way to go.

Limit the amount of accessories you use indoor and avoid clutter in your décor. Stick to simple colours and let all the springtime natural light do its magic.

Stay tuned for more unique spring décor inspo on www.justpaterson.co.nz... - … View more
Staying simple this spring is not a bad way to go.

Limit the amount of accessories you use indoor and avoid clutter in your décor. Stick to simple colours and let all the springtime natural light do its magic.

Stay tuned for more unique spring décor inspo on www.justpaterson.co.nz... - Wellington's most creative real estate agency.

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2182 days ago

You can help break the silence...

The Warehouse New Zealand

New Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world. To break the silence, The Warehouse is partnering with Youthline from 10 - 30 Oct. You can support young people in crisis to get the help they need by buying a $2 pen or donating at the checkout. Your support will ensure … View moreNew Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world. To break the silence, The Warehouse is partnering with Youthline from 10 - 30 Oct. You can support young people in crisis to get the help they need by buying a $2 pen or donating at the checkout. Your support will ensure that every call, text and email to Youthline gets answered.

Head to your local store to donate today! The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better community.

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2182 days ago

Stay independent and confident

The Team from ACC New Zealand

"Staying independent, confident and healthy is important at any age, but especially if you or someone you love is over 65. Have you heard about the ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ movement? There’s a website full of practical information and advice, as well as local strength and balance … View more"Staying independent, confident and healthy is important at any age, but especially if you or someone you love is over 65. Have you heard about the ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ movement? There’s a website full of practical information and advice, as well as local strength and balance classes to keep you steady on your feet.

Go to livestronger.org.nz to find out more and keep loving your independence. Brought to you by ACC, Ministry of Health and Health Quality and Safety Commission."
Learn more

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2182 days ago

Are you at risk from Legionnaires' disease?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Hi neighbours, do you like to use potting mix and compost in your garden? If so, are you aware of the risks?

ESR scientists say infection rates from legionella bacteria found in potting mix and compost are rising and gardeners need to be careful. They advise anyone working closely with these … View more
Hi neighbours, do you like to use potting mix and compost in your garden? If so, are you aware of the risks?

ESR scientists say infection rates from legionella bacteria found in potting mix and compost are rising and gardeners need to be careful. They advise anyone working closely with these mixtures to wear a close-fitting face mask and gardening gloves. Find out what else you can do to protect yourself against Legionnaires' disease, here.

2183 days ago

Volunteering Opportunity at Mary Potter Hospice

Diana Young from Mary Potter Hospice

Do you want to give back to the Community by using your experience. We have a Volunteer HR Support Recruitment & Selection Vacancy. Please see attached for more details

Volunteer Vacancy Advert - HR Support Recruitment and Selection Newtown FINAL Oct 2018.pdf Download View

2183 days ago

Properties in many parts of Auckland now worth less than CV

Paul Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Possibly good news for Auckland home-buyers, not so great news for sellers.

Properties in about 50 parts of Auckland are now worth less than their CVs, new data from Homes.co.nz shows.

Even sought-after parts of central Auckland are now selling below CV.

See which suburbs' … View more
Hi neighbours,

Possibly good news for Auckland home-buyers, not so great news for sellers.

Properties in about 50 parts of Auckland are now worth less than their CVs, new data from Homes.co.nz shows.

Even sought-after parts of central Auckland are now selling below CV.

See which suburbs' properties are now worth less than their CVs, click here

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2183 days ago

Poll: Prince William made the buzzy bee world-famous. What toy will the next Royal Baby show off?

Reporter Sunday Star Times

Many New Zealanders loved Kiwiana and it helped define us on the world stage – but Kiwiana was a creation of the last century. New Zealand's national paper, the Sunday Star-Times, is embarking on a project to find out what Kiwiana has evolved into and how it encapsulates the values of our … View moreMany New Zealanders loved Kiwiana and it helped define us on the world stage – but Kiwiana was a creation of the last century. New Zealand's national paper, the Sunday Star-Times, is embarking on a project to find out what Kiwiana has evolved into and how it encapsulates the values of our diverse, innovative 21st century nation.

Join us as we explore what Kiwi culture looks like in neighbourhoods across the country. In the coming weeks, you'll notice a few posts about Kiwi innovations popping up across Neighbourly - we'd love for you engage and let us know what innovations and innovators you think need profiling!

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Prince William made the buzzy bee world-famous. What toy will the next Royal Baby show off?
  • 20.3% Bunch o Balloons, the water bombs that make every day a visit to the beach
    20.3% Complete
  • 61.1% Pipi Mā, the award-winning range of Te Reo Māori speaking and singing plush doll
    61.1% Complete
  • 18.6% Another nation or two to add to the Empire.
    18.6% Complete
360 votes
2183 days ago

Archives Tours & Talks

Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council

Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at our City Archives? As part of Wellington Heritage Week you can visit the archives. Come along on Monday 22 Oct and check out the amazing collection - there's over 250,000 documents, artworks and images. To book your place, email … View moreEver wondered what happens behind the scenes at our City Archives? As part of Wellington Heritage Week you can visit the archives. Come along on Monday 22 Oct and check out the amazing collection - there's over 250,000 documents, artworks and images. To book your place, email archives@wcc.govt.nz. For more info click here.

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2183 days ago

Reader’s Rail Tour - North Island

Stuff

Come and create memories of a lifetime next Autumn as the annual Readers’ Rail Tour heads north on an unforgettable journey exploring the rich history and culture of New Zealand.

Join us as we explore Te Puia Geothermal Valley, sample world class wines on Waiheke Island and spend three nights… View more
Come and create memories of a lifetime next Autumn as the annual Readers’ Rail Tour heads north on an unforgettable journey exploring the rich history and culture of New Zealand.

Join us as we explore Te Puia Geothermal Valley, sample world class wines on Waiheke Island and spend three nights at the elegant Chateau Tongariro plus so much more.

Fabulous scenery, company, food, wine and excursions all combine to make this a brilliant experience.

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2183 days ago

Do you need a loan?

Geneva Finance

- No Deposit Car Loans
- Boats, Bikes, Caravans, Weddings
- Secured Personal Loans
- Debt Consolidation

At Geneva Finance we are your specialists in finance and loans and we can sort your money fast and simply at a great rate.

We can match you with the best possible loan fast and you … View more
- No Deposit Car Loans
- Boats, Bikes, Caravans, Weddings
- Secured Personal Loans
- Debt Consolidation

At Geneva Finance we are your specialists in finance and loans and we can sort your money fast and simply at a great rate.

We can match you with the best possible loan fast and you can also save heaps on insurance and fees by dealing with us direct.

Find out if you qualify in 5 minutes. Apply online today or call 0800 200 459.
Apply here!

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2183 days ago

Home Base Educators

Claire Pavitt from Barnardos Home-Based Early Learning - Wellington

We are actively looking for Educators.
Are you passionate about children?
We have rewarding work and training opportunities for you to become a home-based early learning educator.
Please contact Claire on 04 8011 673 or 027 2014165

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