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Rafia Neighbourly Lead from Belmont
This pretty bee light is perfect for any kids room!
Price: $25
Rafia Neighbourly Lead from Belmont
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Ministry For Culture & Heritage
To commemorate Anzac Day there are a number of events in Wellington that are open to the public:
6am — Dawn Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
9am — Citizens Wreath-Laying Service at the Cenotaph Precinct, corner Lambton Quay and Bowen Street
11am — National Commemoration … View moreTo commemorate Anzac Day there are a number of events in Wellington that are open to the public:
6am — Dawn Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
9am — Citizens Wreath-Laying Service at the Cenotaph Precinct, corner Lambton Quay and Bowen Street
11am — National Commemoration Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
2.30pm — Atatürk Service at Atatürk Memorial Park, Tarakena Bay
For more details visit www.mch.govt.nz/anzac-day
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The Warehouse is proud to support Parenting Place this month, hosting their Peel & Reveal competition at all our checkouts. You have to be in to win!
In addition, all proceeds from our Rangi Kipa reusable bags currently in store at checkouts will go to Parenting Place. Parenting Place … View moreThe Warehouse is proud to support Parenting Place this month, hosting their Peel & Reveal competition at all our checkouts. You have to be in to win!
In addition, all proceeds from our Rangi Kipa reusable bags currently in store at checkouts will go to Parenting Place. Parenting Place exists to walk alongside whānau from the moment their little ones are born, until the time they raise tamariki of their own. Visit parentingplace.nz for more information.
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Rafia Neighbourly Lead from Belmont
Bee light adds up that colour in your kids bedroom! Pickup by buyer. In good condition.
Price: $25
Grant from Hutt Central
One full sheet left over from renovations.
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Paul from Waiwhetu
Today an opinion piece was posted on Stuff.co.nz about NZ being terrible drivers.
www.stuff.co.nz...
The video at the top talks about a Massey University study showing one in three drivers don't stop at a particular stop sign.
This was only a snapshot, and I contend that this is not an… View moreToday an opinion piece was posted on Stuff.co.nz about NZ being terrible drivers.
www.stuff.co.nz...
The video at the top talks about a Massey University study showing one in three drivers don't stop at a particular stop sign.
This was only a snapshot, and I contend that this is not an accurate representation of all stop signs, as dash cam footage I have collected over the past 18 months shows 99 in 100 drivers don't stop at signs! And that's only the ones recorded in front on me. The drivers behind me don't stop either.
For the record, in my 34 years of driving - despite not being a saint on the road - I have ALWAYS stopped at stop signs. And in my younger days, so did almost everyone else. Now, almost everyone DOESN'T. So, what's changed?
What reasoning do you use for not stopping?
- you're running late?
- the car in front stopped already and you had to stop too, so you didn't need to stop again?
- you drive a big car so so what if you have an accident - you'll be fine?
- you can clearly see there's no traffic to the right?
- nobody else does, so why bother?
- stop doesn't really mean stop?
- there are no Police around these days, so nobody's going to catch you anyway?
- you're more important than all the other drivers on the road?
- you can't be bothered?
- the roads are really quiet, so need to look out for dangers?
- something else... please elaborate...
Please share why you don't stop at stop signs... I'd really like to know.
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