East Harbour, Lower Hutt

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2486 days ago

EziBuy’s Massive Fashion Clearance – Starts Friday 8th March

EziBuy

EziBuy’s in town this Friday at the Barber Hall, Palmerston North.

3 days only.

Enjoy 60 to 80% off an incredible range - Men's and Women's fashion, homeware and accessories. Including amazing brands NEXT and Pumpkin Patch!

Doors open 9am Friday. We’ll see you there!
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2486 days ago

Need some gardening work done

Tonmoy from Waiwhetu

There are some overgrown weed / grasses around the house and lawn area. Would be great if someone local willing to help out cleaning these by this Thursday afternoon . Please send send me a quote if you’re interested.

Contact: 0210539697

Negotiable

2486 days ago

Free

Rupinder from Petone

Size 2. Used only 8-10. Got as a gift. No need. If any mum wants then message me and pickup free.
Thank you

Free

2486 days ago

Baby stroller

Rupinder from Petone

Baby stroller in a good condition. No stains.

Price: $45

2486 days ago

Cake classes in Petone

Bridget from Petone

Cake it Forward is the home of amazing cakes for special people. As well as making beautiful wedding and birthday cakes, we teach monthly cake decorating classes in Petone. Suitable for ages 10 and up, everything is provided, just sign up, turn up and have fun. We also host cake and cupcake … View moreCake it Forward is the home of amazing cakes for special people. As well as making beautiful wedding and birthday cakes, we teach monthly cake decorating classes in Petone. Suitable for ages 10 and up, everything is provided, just sign up, turn up and have fun. We also host cake and cupcake decorating parties for kids birthdays, bridal showers, team building and corporate events.
www.cakeitforward.co.nz...
Did you know every order helps us to Cake it Forward, donating cakes to kids with a parent in prison and supporting other great causes every week.

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2487 days ago

Are you celebrating Kaupapa Moana?

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

Join Hutt City Libraries to celebrate Sea Week – Kaupapa Moana in March with a range of events for all ages from storytelling at the beach to talks looking at the impact plastic and climate change is having on our marine environments.

Highlights include:

Freshwater Connections to Land and … View more
Join Hutt City Libraries to celebrate Sea Week – Kaupapa Moana in March with a range of events for all ages from storytelling at the beach to talks looking at the impact plastic and climate change is having on our marine environments.

Highlights include:

Freshwater Connections to Land and Oceans
War Memorial Library - Thursday 7 March, 6pm
Our streams rivers lakes and groundwater are being degraded as we intensify agriculture and housing in New Zealand. For the fish in our waterways the connection to the ocean is crucial as are the connections between the land and the freshwater. Join Dr. Mike Joy for a discussion on the importance of all the connections and why we need to lift our game on protecting all freshwater.

Faces of Climate Change
War Memorial Library - Friday 8 March, 7pm
Patrick Rose recently finished a Volunteer Service Abroad assignment as a Communication Specialist with UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) Solomon Islands. His collection of stories, profiles, songs and portraits present a complex mosaic of challenges communities are facing across the country. Climate change looms as the primary threat with sea level rise and extreme storms causing erosion and displacement. By focusing on the people instead of the weather, the land or the development project infrastructure, the material gives a humanistic glimpse into the lives of people coping with a changing climate.

Ocean Detectives: Tracking Plastics in Our Marine Environment
War Memorial Library - Thursday 14 March, 6:30pm
Plastic waste is a global problem. Plastic that is dumped in the sea or ends up in the ocean can accumulate on beaches or be transported many kilometres by ocean currents and destroy marine environments. Heni Unwin (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa, Ngāti Rongomaiwahine, Ngāi Tūhoe, Te Atihaunui-a-Papaarangi) is a Cawthron scientist from the Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge developing a new digital tool to track how ocean currents transport plastics.

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2487 days ago

Study Health with NZMA and go on to great things!

NZMA

Are you looking for a pathway to study Health at University?

At our brand new NZMA Wellington Central Campus in the Heritage Railway Building, we offer a Level 4 Health programme which is recognised by Victoria University of Wellington. Our qualification gives you the opportunity to apply for … View more
Are you looking for a pathway to study Health at University?

At our brand new NZMA Wellington Central Campus in the Heritage Railway Building, we offer a Level 4 Health programme which is recognised by Victoria University of Wellington. Our qualification gives you the opportunity to apply for enrolment into the Bachelor of Health Science, where you can study a range of health pathways, such as nursing and midwifery. Our programme also gives you the skills to work as a home or community based Healthcare support worker.

We’re part of the Government-led Youth Guarantee programme so if you’re 16-19 you can study on this course for FREE!

It’s not too late to enrol for our programme which started on 25 February as we are still taking enrolments. Be quick and enol now. You can find out a bit more about us online or call us on 0800 222 833 to have a chat about your options

NZMA fact: 80% of NZMA graduates go on to employment or higher study*

*80% represents and average student outcome over twelve months in 2016 and 2017. Visit ‘Latest News’ on nzma.ac.nz for more details. ^’Free Study’ options terms and conditions apply.
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2487 days ago

Need finance to grow your business?

Prospa

Talk to the team at Prospa, the lending specialists who believe in small business. We offer faster applications, easier access to funding and good old-fashioned customer service. Keep your business moving with a loan of $5,000 to $150,000 today.

Repayments work with your cash flow (daily or … View more
Talk to the team at Prospa, the lending specialists who believe in small business. We offer faster applications, easier access to funding and good old-fashioned customer service. Keep your business moving with a loan of $5,000 to $150,000 today.

Repayments work with your cash flow (daily or weekly) over terms from 3 to 24 months, and no security is required to access up to $100,000. Apply in 10 minutes and you could have the funds in 24-48 hours for whatever your business needs. Visit prospa.co.nz or call 0800 005 797 to apply.

*Conditions Apply
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2487 days ago

75th Anniversary events

Kathy from Hutt Repertory Theatre

Hutt Repertory Theatre is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year with a variety of special events in addition to three productions.

If you're interested in theatre but not sure where to start then there is a workshop or demonstration for you.

We have children's drama workshops, … View more
Hutt Repertory Theatre is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year with a variety of special events in addition to three productions.

If you're interested in theatre but not sure where to start then there is a workshop or demonstration for you.

We have children's drama workshops, stage make up, set design, puppet making, and mask making throughout the year.

Check out our website for details.

2488 days ago

Teaching that changes us all

The Team from Ministry of Education

All over the country, schools, kura and early learning services are getting ready to share their world changing work by entering the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards.

The Awards celebrate the great things teachers achieve for learners, their whānau, our communities and even the … View more
All over the country, schools, kura and early learning services are getting ready to share their world changing work by entering the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards.

The Awards celebrate the great things teachers achieve for learners, their whānau, our communities and even the whole country. And because entering means sharing their achievements, other teachers can follow in their footsteps.

Be inspired by what teams at schools, kura and early learning services are doing for our children and young people – watch the videos now.

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