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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Need a nature break? Refresh the mind and calm the body?
It’s easy to get away to a regional park and have a mental health break from your busy urban life. They’re all close to by, yet you can feel far away and remote when you’re in them.
If you enjoy getting some peace and quiet to … View moreNeed a nature break? Refresh the mind and calm the body?
It’s easy to get away to a regional park and have a mental health break from your busy urban life. They’re all close to by, yet you can feel far away and remote when you’re in them.
If you enjoy getting some peace and quiet to refresh your mind, let us know how we can make it even better for you at www.surveymonkey.com...
Vote for your favourite Disney/Pixar movie from Stuff Pix and enter to win 1 of 5 Incredibles 2 family packs, including merchandise and cinema tickets.
Check out all the great Disney/Pixar movies on stuffpix.co.nz/disney-pix
Purchase a fresh pair of frames and receive a $30 voucher from Unity Books! Available only at CapitalEyes.
Nice Place Property Management Ltd
Now that the rental market seems to be cooling off after the summer period where new students come into the city, we take a look at how the Wellington rental market is performing.
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
About 160 pay-and-display parking machines in the CBD have been put out of action after people have attempted to pay for parking using new ANZ debit cards that feature raised ‘braille’ dots. We're asking people not to use debit/credit cards in the machines while we work on upgrading the … View moreAbout 160 pay-and-display parking machines in the CBD have been put out of action after people have attempted to pay for parking using new ANZ debit cards that feature raised ‘braille’ dots. We're asking people not to use debit/credit cards in the machines while we work on upgrading the card readers to fix this issue. In the meantime, you can pay by cash, Snapper, smartphone parking apps (PayMyPark and Phone2Park), Text-a-Park or call 04 499 4444 to make a payment over the phone. More info.
Shelley from Newtown
Great double room with inbuilt wardrobe available in lovely sunny house. Super warm and insulated. Includes rent, power, gas, unlimited internet, supplies such as cleaning products and toilet paper, cleaner. $210 pw. Kilbirnie/Rongotai area.
The Team from Wellington Water
We're about to start upgrading the wastewater network at the corner of Victoria and Dixon Streets in Wellington's CBD.
Work will begin on Monday next week (11.6.18) and is expected to take six months to complete.
The project includes the construction of a new underground pump … View moreWe're about to start upgrading the wastewater network at the corner of Victoria and Dixon Streets in Wellington's CBD.
Work will begin on Monday next week (11.6.18) and is expected to take six months to complete.
The project includes the construction of a new underground pump station at Volunteer Corner and an upgrade of the pipes beneath Dixon Street that connect to the wastewater mains on Willis Street.
The new infrastructure will help to relieve the pressure on the city’s other pump stations, which importantly will reduce the possibility of overflows into the harbour.
The project team will be employing new real time traffic management tracking, Mooven, to monitor and respond to any impact the works might have on surrounding streets.
For more information, and updates about the project, check out the project page on our website: wellingtonwater.co.nz...
Dave from Kelburn
Am seeking anyone who saw the "PLAY FREE TENNIS' sign besides the traffic lights outside Karori tunnel which was fixed to the fence. (see sign below). It has been stolen around 10am-4.30pm Sunday 3rd June. Were you in the area last Sunday (Queens Birthday weekend)? . The culprit removed … View moreAm seeking anyone who saw the "PLAY FREE TENNIS' sign besides the traffic lights outside Karori tunnel which was fixed to the fence. (see sign below). It has been stolen around 10am-4.30pm Sunday 3rd June. Were you in the area last Sunday (Queens Birthday weekend)? . The culprit removed the two tennis raquets before 2pm on Sunday then returned before 4.30pm the same day, Sunday to pick up the pieces then returned again before 1pm Monday to remove the main signage. This is not a vandal, vandals rarely return to clean up after themselves, this is a local person who has previously complained about signage on this fence to the Council before. Stealing our sign is illegal as it complied with WCC regulations and had a permit. We intend to inform the police, so anyone who saw the culprit we would appreciate your call. We already have some car dash cam footage from local drivers showing the sign half removed on that day. The sign costs our club money and now more money to replace. We need your help to inform this person that such action, taking the law into their own hands, will not be tolerated, is illegal and is theft of our property. You may also help by being vigilant to see where she has put our sign. Rubbish bins, skips ect. We would like it back. Thanks for your co-operation. Remember Karori Lawn Tennis is offering FREE TENNIS to all on Sundays and Wednesdays, come along for a game.
June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. This year we’re raising awareness that bowel cancer can strike at any age.
The incidence of bowel cancer in younger adults is rising in New Zealand. 10% of bowel cancer patients are under 50 – that’s more than 300 a year. Each year about 3,000 New … View moreJune is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. This year we’re raising awareness that bowel cancer can strike at any age.
The incidence of bowel cancer in younger adults is rising in New Zealand. 10% of bowel cancer patients are under 50 – that’s more than 300 a year. Each year about 3,000 New Zealanders are diagnosed with the disease and more than 1,200 will die. That’s as many as breast and prostate cancer combined.
Check out the symptoms, or make a donation to help us raise awareness, at www.nevertooyoung.org.nz
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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington
Had enough of battling food? Tired of under or overeating or obsessing constantly about food? Tired of struggling to control your weight through exercise or dieting? We have found freedom from food addiction through the Twelve Steps.
Our primary purpose is to share with other addictive eaters in … View moreHad enough of battling food? Tired of under or overeating or obsessing constantly about food? Tired of struggling to control your weight through exercise or dieting? We have found freedom from food addiction through the Twelve Steps.
Our primary purpose is to share with other addictive eaters in the hope they too might find a solution.
Now meeting twice a week in Wellington.
Visit www.AEAnz.org...... or email contact@aeanz.org.
The Team from Ghost Fishing NZ
On 9 June, Motion for the Ocean will send one global simple, clear message to policy makers: Oceans are Important. You can help!
To participate, on 9 June, please post one of your images or videos onto the social media outlet of your choice. The image can show the beauty, challenge or perils … View moreOn 9 June, Motion for the Ocean will send one global simple, clear message to policy makers: Oceans are Important. You can help!
To participate, on 9 June, please post one of your images or videos onto the social media outlet of your choice. The image can show the beauty, challenge or perils that face our oceans (or can simply be one of your favourites)!
Please add the following hashtags to the post: #M4O #MotionFortheOcean #SeaSaveTweet #PlasticPollutionCoalition. These will allow the imagery to be aggregated and presented to those in power to show your support for the oceans.
Sunday 24 June | 11am | Aro Valley Community Centre/Aro Park Gardens
We are planting our beans just after the winter solstice during the waxing moon of the lunar phase! Come and meet us and find out how you can be involved or learn more about the community compost sites. Bring the family and … View moreSunday 24 June | 11am | Aro Valley Community Centre/Aro Park Gardens
We are planting our beans just after the winter solstice during the waxing moon of the lunar phase! Come and meet us and find out how you can be involved or learn more about the community compost sites. Bring the family and flatmates, hot tea and coffee available. There will be other jobs to do too on the gardens.
Kai O Te Aro is a community garden group in Aro Valley, Wellington, New Zealand. with three active sites in Aro Valley, one called "The Secret Garden", another "The Steps" and the third, "The park it self" The 4th the orchard was lost to developers in Jan 2018 and fruit trees shifted to Te Aro school and Aro Park ( erroneously signposted as Aro st Park) Any keen gardeners (or budding gardeners) can join this non hierarchical informal group operating under the umbrella of AVCC. Also of late taken on trying to keep the communal compost operating more effectively.
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
We're looking for mobile food vendors who can offer menu items of food that reflect our unique Māori heritage and flavours for our upcoming Matariki ki Pōneke events. Applications close 5 pm Mon 18 June, for more info & to apply click here.
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
You might have seen news about WELCAB funding over the past couple of days. Council reviews all multi-contract funding arrangements every 3 years. We want to make sure the services we support meet the needs of the wider community. The current proposal is for six months of funding at the same level … View moreYou might have seen news about WELCAB funding over the past couple of days. Council reviews all multi-contract funding arrangements every 3 years. We want to make sure the services we support meet the needs of the wider community. The current proposal is for six months of funding at the same level as last year. In this time, our officers will work with WELCAB to look at their services and the availability of information online so we can use our limited funding and buildings we have to meet as many needs as possible.
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