Otaihanga, Paraparaumu

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1943 days ago

A saucy rebrand brings te reo Māori to Kiwi fridges and dinner tables

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Are you looking for a new pantry staple? A Canterbury restaurateur has launched his own te reo Māori-branded tomato sauce after boycotting another for “bastardising” the language.

Fush owner Anton Matthews has teamed up with Barkers to produce Kīnaki Tomato after removing … View more
Hi neighbours,

Are you looking for a new pantry staple? A Canterbury restaurateur has launched his own te reo Māori-branded tomato sauce after boycotting another for “bastardising” the language.

Fush owner Anton Matthews has teamed up with Barkers to produce Kīnaki Tomato after removing Watties from his Christchurch restaurant because the company poked fun at Māori place names in an advertising campaign.

Matthews, who has become well-known for championing the country’s indigenous language, is proud to have te reo Māori on sauces displayed on his tables.

When he went in search of a new sauce to accompany his kaimoana (fish) and chips in January, they picked a sauce they loved, and asked the Geraldine-based condiment producer if it could collaborate on a label.

“I’m really stoked that they’ve taken a chance on us.”

To read more about Kīnaki Tomato, click here

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1943 days ago

Peugeot 307 2003

Barry from Waikanae Beach

228000 kms, well maintained regardless of cost over the past 7 years my son has owned this amazingly smooth, quiet, comfortable and highly specced car. He learned to drive in this car and notched up 148,000 kms commuting to the Hutt Valley and Wellington in that time.
As it has been all hot … View more
228000 kms, well maintained regardless of cost over the past 7 years my son has owned this amazingly smooth, quiet, comfortable and highly specced car. He learned to drive in this car and notched up 148,000 kms commuting to the Hutt Valley and Wellington in that time.
As it has been all hot running, this car is in fantastic running order.
It has had 2 brand new tyres at the last warrant 2 weeks ago, new front disc rotors the previous warrant and rear tyres, so she is ready for many more KM's .
She has Leather seats, Quality German Blaupunkt Cd Stereo, and a great A/C unit.
Perfect 1st car, solid and safe, or runaraound with a good sized boot for a small car.

Price: $1,500

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1943 days ago

2 x kathy reichs novels

Jan from Paraparaumu Beach

Great condition only $5 for both

Price: $5

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1943 days ago

2 x poetry books by locals wgtn

Jan from Paraparaumu Beach

Big weather
Kiwi koiwi

Price: $4

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1943 days ago

2 x Tess Gerritsen novels

Jan from Paraparaumu Beach

Last to die
Stolen

Price: $5

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1943 days ago
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1943 days ago

4 x Terry Pratchett novels

Jan from Paraparaumu Beach

Equal Rites
Witches Abroad
Sourcery
Maskerade

Price: $10

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1943 days ago

Bold plan to boost Māori economic prosperity

Reporter Community News

A regional strategy designed to boost Māori prosperity has been launched by the regional council..

The strategy focuses on five primary areas, each supported by an integrated range of actions to deliver economic, cultural, environmental, social and leadership outcomes for Māori over the next 10 … View more
A regional strategy designed to boost Māori prosperity has been launched by the regional council..

The strategy focuses on five primary areas, each supported by an integrated range of actions to deliver economic, cultural, environmental, social and leadership outcomes for Māori over the next 10 years.

Coordination of the project was led by Te Puritanga Jefferies, Senior Māori Economic Development Advisor within Te Pane Matua Taio (Greater Wellington), and supported by contractors from Orauariki, Wellington School of Business and Government.

The strategy is a first for Wellington and a key objective is to increase the number of Māori in Wellington’s professional workforce.

The strategy is called Te Matarau a Māui: Collaborative Pathways to Prosperous Māori Futures..

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1943 days ago

Iwi Relationships under strain

Alan from Raumati Beach

Strains within the Kāpiti Council’s framework for Iwi consultation and engagement have now come to the fore — and a crack has become a chasm, says Guy Burns, deputy chair of the Raumati Paraparaumu Community Board.

And it's understood the issues are so important the Mayor and Councillors… View more
Strains within the Kāpiti Council’s framework for Iwi consultation and engagement have now come to the fore — and a crack has become a chasm, says Guy Burns, deputy chair of the Raumati Paraparaumu Community Board.

And it's understood the issues are so important the Mayor and Councillors should act immediately to restore an amicable relationship.
More: bit.ly...

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1944 days ago

Poll: Is it time to ban smoking in public?

Reporter Community News

Earlier this month the Upper Hutt City Counci voted to extend its existing ban on smoking in public.

The ban covers all parks, reserves and sports grounds, as well as bus stations and bus stops.

Mayor Wayne Guppy said the Council wanted the city’s public spaces to be healthy environments for … View more
Earlier this month the Upper Hutt City Counci voted to extend its existing ban on smoking in public.

The ban covers all parks, reserves and sports grounds, as well as bus stations and bus stops.

Mayor Wayne Guppy said the Council wanted the city’s public spaces to be healthy environments for its children and young people to play in and enjoy.

A number of councils in the region have similar bans. Is it time to become totally smokefree and ban smoking in all public areas?

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Is it time to ban smoking in public?
  • 62.7% Should there be a total ban on smoking in public
    62.7% Complete
  • 37.3% No the current rules are tough enough
    37.3% Complete
491 votes
1943 days ago

Masks are icing on the cake for Petone shop

Reporter Community News

A cake store may not seem like the obvious candidate to offer handmade face masks, but a collaboration between a Wellington crafter and a Petone cake store has taken off.

Jhan Lindsay began the project when she used some leftover materials for a mask for her partner to wear when working in the … View more
A cake store may not seem like the obvious candidate to offer handmade face masks, but a collaboration between a Wellington crafter and a Petone cake store has taken off.

Jhan Lindsay began the project when she used some leftover materials for a mask for her partner to wear when working in the close confines of a construction job. One week and more than a hundred masks later, the Wellington musician, composer and teacher is struggling to keep up with demand.

Pictures of her creations on her Facebook page quickly led to friends requesting masks for their own use. Soon after local cake shop Cake It Forward approached her to supply masks for their Jackson St store.

On the evening of the announcement that masks would be mandatory for people travelling on public transport, Lindsay received an order for another 100 of her home-sewn, reusable masks.

Cake It Forward owner Bridget Cheesman is donating proceeds from the sale of masks to Women's Refuge.

Cake It Forward started from an initiative to provide cakes for birthdays and special occasions for kids with a parent in prison.

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1944 days ago

GARAGE SALE

Andrew from Paraparaumu Beach

GARAGE SALE Saturday 5 September. 8.30am - 12.30pm.
19 Kotuku Drive Paraparaumu Beach. Downsizing!!!

1951 days ago

Have you experienced transport staff policing physical distancing on bus or train services?

Matt Tso Reporter from Community News

A commuter has reported standing passengers were asked to disembark the 4.17pm train from Wellington to Upper Hutt on Tuesday.

On Monday Metlink confirmed staff were not responsible for enforcing physical distancing on buses - saying this would be left to passengers.

Response from Metlink … View more
A commuter has reported standing passengers were asked to disembark the 4.17pm train from Wellington to Upper Hutt on Tuesday.

On Monday Metlink confirmed staff were not responsible for enforcing physical distancing on buses - saying this would be left to passengers.

Response from Metlink general manager Scott Gallacher:

“Passengers are responsible for their own physical distancing measures. The Government have made it clear that public transport frontline workers are not expected to risk their own health and safety by enforcing physical distancing.

That said, where our frontline staff see safe and low risk opportunities for action they will use their own discretion to do so, as seen in these instances. We support our frontline staff when they make these calls. This is all about everyone looking out for each other and taking personal responsibility.

Our conditions of carriage across rail, bus and ferry state that passengers must comply with our team’s instructions at all times.”

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1951 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Matt Tso Reporter from Community News

Righto team, where are we this week?

Let us know where you think this scene is. These days the tram tracks are gone, but it doesn't look too different.

As with last week's Way Back Wednesday, today's photograph comes courtesy of Graham Stewart and the Woolf Collection.

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