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Carol from Paraparaumu Beach
Mustard coloured suede boots. Size 39. Never been worn. They were a gift but sadly wrong size.
Price: $50
Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff
The only mainland Royal Albatross breeding colony in the world can be found at Dunedin's Taiaroa Head. The Albatross are largest (and arguably the prettiest) seabird and is a taonga species to Māori.
Keen to see a fluffy royal albatross live? Head to the Royal Cam - a 24-hour live stream … View moreThe only mainland Royal Albatross breeding colony in the world can be found at Dunedin's Taiaroa Head. The Albatross are largest (and arguably the prettiest) seabird and is a taonga species to Māori.
Keen to see a fluffy royal albatross live? Head to the Royal Cam - a 24-hour live stream of an albatross nest.
Why the live feed? Well, the royal albatross are slow-breeding birds, and lay only one egg every two years.
Currently the chick in the feed is in its post-guard period, and is left alone. The parents are only returning with food every few days. This little chick will be hitting a milestone really soon - it will finally take their first flight in September! Keep an eye on our little celebrity here.
We hope this link brings a smile!
Peter from Paraparaumu Beach
26 Maclean St, Paraparaumu Beach. Friday 22nd & Saturday 23rd August
Various PC monitors, Keyboards & Mice, Stationary, Tables, Chairs, Shelving, a large Fridge, Couch and much more. Reasonable offers accepted
Negotiable
Andrew Laing from The Lions Club of Kapiti
Get excited for Christmas by enjoying our deliciously fruity Lions Club’s Christmas Cakes.
Support your Local Lions Club by purchasing our traditional Christmas Fruit Cake.
They come with a shelf life of 2 years!
Are full of fruit, 1 Kilo in weight and delicious.
Order from your … View moreGet excited for Christmas by enjoying our deliciously fruity Lions Club’s Christmas Cakes.
Support your Local Lions Club by purchasing our traditional Christmas Fruit Cake.
They come with a shelf life of 2 years!
Are full of fruit, 1 Kilo in weight and delicious.
Order from your local Lions Club.
LIONS – Serving your community
Single Cakes only $25
Contact:
Andrew at andthel@outlook.com or at
0212137338
Get $40 off Resene’s quality range of 10L paints, wood stains, primers and sealers with your Resene DIY card.
Plus buy 1 60-80 mL testpot get 1 free! Visit your local Resene ColorShop or reseller and get started on your decorating project.
Choose from the widest range of Eco Choice approved… View moreGet $40 off Resene’s quality range of 10L paints, wood stains, primers and sealers with your Resene DIY card.
Plus buy 1 60-80 mL testpot get 1 free! Visit your local Resene ColorShop or reseller and get started on your decorating project.
Choose from the widest range of Eco Choice approved paints all made right here in New Zealand.
Learn more
Paul from Waikanae
Hi there neighbors
While taking my elderly aunty shopping at coastlands today she has dropped her pearl earing maybe outside the south entrance bnz area.
She has had them for over 60 years and is quiet distraught
Please keep an eye open for me and see if we can return it to her
Kind … View moreHi there neighbors
While taking my elderly aunty shopping at coastlands today she has dropped her pearl earing maybe outside the south entrance bnz area.
She has had them for over 60 years and is quiet distraught
Please keep an eye open for me and see if we can return it to her
Kind regards Paul
02102275950
Andre from Paraparaumu
Hi there just wondering if there is anyone who could help and tell me if this paintings. Is worth anything 0224245428
Negotiable
Charles Fleming Retirement Village
At Ryman you'll find a perfect blend of independence and community. To learn more, read our guides to introduce you to life at Ryman, showcase our independent and assisted living options, and give clarity around the costs.
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Heather Cathro from Cando Technology Ltd T/A The Computer Place
he Computer Place
7 Hinemoa Street (Cnr Kapiti Road & Hinemoa Street on right)
Paraparaumu
04 2972226
email: info@cando.co.nz
YOUR PLACE OR OURS
For ALL your computing needs
Apple, IBM Compatible, Virused PC's & phones
Used PC's and laptops, Windows 11 compatible from … View morehe Computer Place
7 Hinemoa Street (Cnr Kapiti Road & Hinemoa Street on right)
Paraparaumu
04 2972226
email: info@cando.co.nz
YOUR PLACE OR OURS
For ALL your computing needs
Apple, IBM Compatible, Virused PC's & phones
Used PC's and laptops, Windows 11 compatible from $150.00
Preloved Monitors, Printers
Great selection of cable solutions for your computers
Come and check us out
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Negotiable
Josephine from Raumati Beach
The Kapiti / Otaki Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) AGM will be held on Wednesday, 10th September, starting at 10.00am, in the Rimu room, upstairs at Coastlands.
All welcome.
Annette from Paraparaumu
Alina, of My Final Farewell, will be speaking at the Paraparaumu Library on Tuesday 2nd Sept at 1pm. She will speak about end of life matters and planning a funeral how you would like it to be.
She will also be at the expo on Friday 5th at Ocean Road community Centre.
These events are part of … View moreAlina, of My Final Farewell, will be speaking at the Paraparaumu Library on Tuesday 2nd Sept at 1pm. She will speak about end of life matters and planning a funeral how you would like it to be.
She will also be at the expo on Friday 5th at Ocean Road community Centre.
These events are part of Dying Matters Week, 1st - 7th Sept.
For a copy of the full list please email annette@theinnerpath.co.nz or go to www.gowithgrace.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Restructure.
A scary word that can make people uneasy—and for good reason. According to The Post, more than a third of New Zealand’s public services have recently faced it.
But why is restructuring the go-to strategy for driving change?
In The Post’s article '… View moreRestructure.
A scary word that can make people uneasy—and for good reason. According to The Post, more than a third of New Zealand’s public services have recently faced it.
But why is restructuring the go-to strategy for driving change?
In The Post’s article 'Reaching for change: Is our public service obsessed with restructuring?', doctoral candidate Annika Naschitzki from Victoria University is trying to understand repetitive restructuring.
New Zealand’s public service is often seen as risk-averse, slow-moving, and stuck. But interviewed staff indicate that they want change, that change is needed ... just not through restructuring.
Naschitzki doesn’t mince words: “We always have the same issues, but we keep trying to fix the same problem with the same hammer we've been using for decades.”
Are we leaning too heavily on structural change when real transformation might lie elsewhere? Perhaps through training, resourcing, tools, and practice, as Naschitzki suggests.
What do you think?
Is restructuring the right tool for meaningful change, or just a habit we can’t seem to break?
If you are wary of restructuring, how can we do better?
Tell us your thoughts in the comments!
51 replies (Members only)
Angela from Paraparaumu
Every family has a story about how they came to be where they are today. Did you, your parents, grandparents, or ancestors move from one country to another? Be inspired. Join us for the 5 weekly 2.5-hour local series of Write Your Story community workshops that commence on Friday 29th August, … View moreEvery family has a story about how they came to be where they are today. Did you, your parents, grandparents, or ancestors move from one country to another? Be inspired. Join us for the 5 weekly 2.5-hour local series of Write Your Story community workshops that commence on Friday 29th August, 9.30-12 noon Paraparaumu Aquatic Centre. Get started and gain momentum on your writing project in a supportive, fun environment. All that is needed is an open mind, a notebook, and a pen. Course notes and refreshments are provided. Registrations are essential. Call me to reserve your place on 027 633 2821.
Price: $125
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Be aware of an investment scam that is allowing access to people’s phones.
How it works: The scam encourages you to install an app from an unverified source. This requires that you change your phone settings.
❌ DO NOT allow your phone to install unknown apps.
Once the app is … View moreBe aware of an investment scam that is allowing access to people’s phones.
How it works: The scam encourages you to install an app from an unverified source. This requires that you change your phone settings.
❌ DO NOT allow your phone to install unknown apps.
Once the app is installed, the scammers can gain access to your phone’s info. This will impact you, but may also facilitate scams on people you know using information lifted from your phone and installed apps.
For more information, head to Own Your Online
If you get suspicious communication, please contact Netsafe.
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