Raumati South, Paraparaumu

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117 days ago

Mixing Landscape Greens - art workshop

Morag from Waikanae

This colour mixing workshop will be of particular interest to landscape painters and those who like to represent the greens of nature in their work. We will focus on creating palettes which work well for foreground, mid distance and distant greens. Green can be a difficult colour to get right in … View moreThis colour mixing workshop will be of particular interest to landscape painters and those who like to represent the greens of nature in their work. We will focus on creating palettes which work well for foreground, mid distance and distant greens. Green can be a difficult colour to get right in landscape work as is doesn’t ‘travel’ well from near to far. Some very far greens are scarcely green at all, with their saturation, value and hue changing as they recede into the distance. You will learn how to create greens that give this sense of aerial perspective. You will also learn how to create the brightest and cleanest colour mixes, greens in particular, from a Modern (Organic) colour palette. Suitable for beginners as well as experienced artists.

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128 days ago

Poll: No more card payment surcharges – but who should be covering the cost? 💸

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Government says it's scrapping those annoying card surcharges – and it’s happening next year.

Consumer NZ is stoked, saying these sneaky surcharges cost Kiwis around $65 million a year and should’ve been gone ages ago.

But not everyone’s convinced it’s a win. Labour and … View more
The Government says it's scrapping those annoying card surcharges – and it’s happening next year.

Consumer NZ is stoked, saying these sneaky surcharges cost Kiwis around $65 million a year and should’ve been gone ages ago.

But not everyone’s convinced it’s a win. Labour and Hospitality NZ are worried the costs won’t just disappear. Labour MP Arena Williams put it simply: there should not be surcharges for customers at all. But she points out that the Government’s plan does not deal with banks and merchants “who still scoop a big fee”.

Many of our community are rocked by the recent announcement. Retailers warn card surcharge ban could lead to higher prices - the unfortunatel reality is that small businesses are feeling the squeeze along with their customers. In comparison, large retailers pay significantly lower banking fees and ultimately have more leverage at the negotiation table.

💸 So someone still pays – but who?

We want to know: Who should be covering this cost?
Share your thoughts in the comments!

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No more card payment surcharges – but who should be covering the cost? 💸
  • 5.7% Retailers need to absorb the cost
    5.7% Complete
  • 88.7% The banks are the problem - the cost should not sit with consumers or retailers
    88.7% Complete
  • 4.2% I do not mind paying a surcharge - I just want everything to be transparent
    4.2% Complete
  • 1.4% It is more complicated - I will share below
    1.4% Complete
2839 votes
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117 days ago

KAPITI GENEALOGY

Maureen from Paraparaumu

AUGUST Daytime & Evening MEETINGS
Our speaker this month is Ian Brooking who will discuss the involvement of four Brooking brothers in the NZ Wars 1865-1882.
Details outlined in the attached flyer.
Free for Members, Visitors $5

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118 days ago

Perfectionist?

Mike from Paraparaumu

There's a serious problem with perfection - you can't improve on it. Creatively it's a dead end. There's a nice Buddhist story; a novice went to the Zen master and said he wanted to paint a perfect picture. The master laughed and said, "There is a straightforward way to … View moreThere's a serious problem with perfection - you can't improve on it. Creatively it's a dead end. There's a nice Buddhist story; a novice went to the Zen master and said he wanted to paint a perfect picture. The master laughed and said, "There is a straightforward way to achieve this. First become perfect and then create your picture."
Mike

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118 days ago

SOLD Trelise cooper belt

Emma from Paraparaumu Beach

SOLD Trelise Cooper Kiss Kiss Bang Bang belt
Never worn.
Size large/XL
Product ID 204211

Price: $30

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118 days ago

FM transmitter for car radio

Emma from Paraparaumu Beach

FM transmitter for car stereo

Was used in a car that has a stereo not in English. Got all the usual radio stations, can also answer calls hands free while driving.

Price: $5

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118 days ago

SOLD Nike shin guards

Emma from Paraparaumu Beach

SOLD 1 pair of shin guards

$10 Nike shin guards

Price: $10

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118 days ago

10L AdBlue (unopened)

Emma from Paraparaumu Beach

10L Repco AdBlue diesel exhaust fluid

Brand new, unopened

Cones with funnel

Price: $30

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118 days ago

SOLD Escape room game

Emma from Paraparaumu Beach

SOLD Brand new escape room game

Includes 16 different puzzles and a reprogammable combination padlock, so you can play game after game with multiple outcomes. Play with 3 or more people.

Suitable for ages 14+

Price: $10

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119 days ago

Advanced Care Planning

Annette from Paraparaumu

Advance care planning is a process of thinking and talking about your values and goals and what your preferences are for current and future health care. It helps you to understand what the future might hold, and say what health care you would or would not want, including end-of-life care.
Come to … View more
Advance care planning is a process of thinking and talking about your values and goals and what your preferences are for current and future health care. It helps you to understand what the future might hold, and say what health care you would or would not want, including end-of-life care.
Come to the workshop on Monday Sept 1st at Paraparaumu Library 11am. Sean Thompson, Te Whatu Ora, Heath NZ will support you to work out what you want.

This workshop is part of the Dying Matters programme for Kāpiti.
If you would like a copy of the full programme for that week, please email annette@theinnerpath.co.nz

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119 days ago

REMINDER - THE WAIKANAE BEACH MONTHLY INDOOR MARKET IS ON THIS SUNDAY

Gary from Waikanae

Where:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall
22 Rauparaha Street,

When:- Sunday 10 August
10am - 1pm

The Heat Pumps will be on so come along and enjoy a Sunday outing with your family by visiting the Market where you will discover hand made treasures and local creativity by highly talented … View more
Where:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall
22 Rauparaha Street,

When:- Sunday 10 August
10am - 1pm

The Heat Pumps will be on so come along and enjoy a Sunday outing with your family by visiting the Market where you will discover hand made treasures and local creativity by highly talented stallholders where every piece tells a story. You will find a huge variety of quality items and gifts including local Natural Honey.

Bring the Kids along so they can meet Jane who will be there with her hand made Crochet Toys along with Helen and her hand made Children's Dress Ups and Dolls Clothes.

Meet up with Family & Friends and enjoy a day out at this great friendly Community Market then spend the rest of the day at other events, attractions and cafes.

Don't miss it... support local!

123 days ago

Choice News Tuesday: Conservation win in the Kaituna

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

Thanks to a generous gift, 730 Hectares in Kaituna Valley are now protected for everyone to enjoy

Four incredible donors have come together to gift 730 hectares of land in the Kaituna Valley to the nation — a multimillion-dollar contribution that will benefit generations to come.

This land,… View more
Thanks to a generous gift, 730 Hectares in Kaituna Valley are now protected for everyone to enjoy

Four incredible donors have come together to gift 730 hectares of land in the Kaituna Valley to the nation — a multimillion-dollar contribution that will benefit generations to come.

This land, which has now been protected and opened to the public, forms part of a much larger conservation area — nearly 2,400 hectares stretching from sea level at Whakaraupō/Lyttelton Harbour, up to the Summit Walkway, and back down into the Kaituna Valley.

Once used for farming, the land has now been cleared of livestock, and pest control efforts are underway to help native plants and wildlife thrive. The goal? A richer, more diverse ecosystem that everyone can experience and be proud of.

This is a powerful example of how the actions of a few can have a huge impact. Thanks to their vision and generosity, a precious piece of our natural heritage is now protected.

Read more about the Massive win for conservation and recreation in the Kaituna.

We hope this news brings a smile!

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120 days ago

Applications for our Love to Dance grants are now open!

Charles Fleming Retirement Village

Whether it's pre-schoolers or seniors, Scottish dancing or salsa, kapa haka or Kathak, breakdance or ballet - if you're encouraging people of all ages and abilities to keep moving through dance, we have three $5000 Love to Dance grants up for grabs.

Click read more to nominate your … View more
Whether it's pre-schoolers or seniors, Scottish dancing or salsa, kapa haka or Kathak, breakdance or ballet - if you're encouraging people of all ages and abilities to keep moving through dance, we have three $5000 Love to Dance grants up for grabs.

Click read more to nominate your community dance group.

Applications close 31 August 2025.

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120 days ago

Elevate Your Windows with Stylish Grid Shelves for Plants

The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti

Transform regular casement windows into elegant grid-style options that double as pretty shelving – perfect for those small, sun-loving plants. Find out how to transform your windows with these easy step by step instructions.

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120 days ago

Get growing this spring – and get a FREE gift!

Mags4Gifts

Spring is just around the corner, and there’s no better time to get stuck into the garden.

Right now, when you subscribe to NZ Gardener for 1 or 2 years, you’ll receive a FREE Solo Hose End Sprayer, the perfect companion for spring prep.

The Solo 405-HE is a serious time-saver — just … View more
Spring is just around the corner, and there’s no better time to get stuck into the garden.

Right now, when you subscribe to NZ Gardener for 1 or 2 years, you’ll receive a FREE Solo Hose End Sprayer, the perfect companion for spring prep.

The Solo 405-HE is a serious time-saver — just connect, spray, and you’re done. No pumping, no premixing, no mess. It works with cost-saving concentrates like fertilisers, insecticides, herbicides and more, and covers large or small areas quickly with a smooth, sweeping spray. It fits most chemical bottles (with three thread options) or you can use the included canister.

Whether you’re nurturing veggies, taming weeds or boosting blooms, this sprayer makes the job quick, clean and easy.

Treat yourself to expert advice, seasonal inspiration – and a garden tool you’ll use all year long.

*T&Cs apply. Offer available to the first 300 people who subscribe for 1 or 2 years between August 4 – August 31, 2025.
Find out more

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