27 days ago

Do you know this man?

The Team from Wellington District Police

Wairarapa Police investigating a series of serious offences in the Wairarapa area continue to appeal for information to identify the man pictured as we believe he may be able to assist in our enquiries.

The offending, including unlawfully on a property and two attempted unlawful takes, is reported to have occurred on between Sunday 13 and Tuesday 15 July in the Lansdowne area.

If you are, or recognise the man pictured, or have information that may assist in our enquiries, please contact us online at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking "Update Report" or call 105.

Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers online or via 0800 555 111.
Please use the reference number 250714/2126.

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2 days ago

Fireworks

Clive from Masterton District

Tonight is 7 November and they are still letting off fireworks. My dog was so upset yesterday that she jumped on my bed and burrowed her head under my pillow. This madness it has to stop as it has nothing to do with NZ but for Guy Fawkes who was trying to blow up the parliament in London. I hope that our government stops the private sales of fireworks to protect our animals and give our firefighters a rest from unwanted fires.

5 days ago

Some Choice News!

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

Did you know there’s a global shortage of sweet pea seeds?

In Aotearoa New Zealand, dedicated gardeners are working to revive authentic sweet pea varieties and keep their beauty blooming for generations to come 🌸🪻🌻

Read more about their efforts here.

We hope this brings a smile!

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3 days ago

Poll: If you had a bit of spare cash, would you 'buy' into a pest-free island?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Kiwis have always had a soft spot for our animal friends. With so many unique and quirky birds and marine species calling Aotearoa home, it’s only natural that we feel a deep drive to protect them 🐧🦭

These days, we’re getting pretty creative about how we do it too. The latest idea? You can actually buy a symbolic piece of one of New Zealand’s most remote islands as part of the Auckland Island Restoration Project.

If you had a bit of spare cash, would you 'buy' into the project?
And maybe the bigger question — should we be looking at doing the same kind of thing for wildlife refuges on our main islands too?

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If you had a bit of spare cash, would you 'buy' into a pest-free island?
  • 60% Yes - restoration needs creativity
    60% Complete
  • 40% No - Is this sensible?
    40% Complete
430 votes