Waitangirua, Porirua

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear out that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

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169 days ago

GPS

Robert from Whitby

Anyone interested in a GPS?
Satellite Navigator
Brand new
Car mount and manual provided
MAKE ME AN OFFER

Negotiable

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170 days ago

Register now for Porirua Has Talent

Porirua Has Talent

Registrations for Porirua Has Talent are open for tamariki 5-12 years and rangatahi 13-25 years.Register by Friday 4 July. Auditions will be held on Saturday 19 July, with the grand final on Saturday 16 August.

Porirua Has Talent celebrates everything that’s good about Porirua and the … View more
Registrations for Porirua Has Talent are open for tamariki 5-12 years and rangatahi 13-25 years.Register by Friday 4 July. Auditions will be held on Saturday 19 July, with the grand final on Saturday 16 August.

Porirua Has Talent celebrates everything that’s good about Porirua and the talented tamariki and rangatahi living here. Last year showcased everything from spectacular dancers to spine chilling vocalists through to talented guitarists, pianists and a staunch young beatboxer. We had kapa haka and hip-hop animation – basically, anything goes!

Categories are vocal or musician, dance, and groups and are split into two different age groupings: 5-12 and 13-25.

Judges this year include social media sensation, cultural comedian, actor and musician Pairama Wright; NZ Alt Country Singer/Songwriter Ainslie Allen, Fredwyn Kisona of Tomorrow People, talented dancer and choreographer Aroha Davidson.
For more information

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170 days ago

Could you save $400 on power?

Electricity Authority

Why it pays to compare plans
Did you know over 90% of New Zealanders who compare power plans find savings—often around $400 a year? Comparing power plans is quick and easy with a free online tool—it takes just five minutes and won’t disrupt your supply. A simple switch could lead to real … View more
Why it pays to compare plans
Did you know over 90% of New Zealanders who compare power plans find savings—often around $400 a year? Comparing power plans is quick and easy with a free online tool—it takes just five minutes and won’t disrupt your supply. A simple switch could lead to real savings. Click here to compare
To save more, match your power plan to your lifestyle. If you're home during the day, a 'time of use' plan could cut costs by using power during off-peak hours. Tailoring your plan to your routine helps keep more money in your pocket.
Head to the Electricity Authority’s website, where they offer free tools to help you compare and switch plans with ease. With so many New Zealanders already saving up to $400 a year, there’s no reason to wait. Smart power choices start here, and the benefits can last all year long.

Take charge of your electricity costs and see how much you could save today. You might just wonder why you didn’t switch sooner.
Learn More

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193 days ago

Have you got an amazing wood pile?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours, after reading about our search for New Zealand's most impressive and artistic wood piles in the May 2025 issue, Auckland's Anne Stephens Whitcombe sent us this photo that she had snapped while on holiday in Norway. Have you put together a wood pile that's just as … View moreDear neighbours, after reading about our search for New Zealand's most impressive and artistic wood piles in the May 2025 issue, Auckland's Anne Stephens Whitcombe sent us this photo that she had snapped while on holiday in Norway. Have you put together a wood pile that's just as impressive, or even more so? Send us a photo! Email: mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz. You could be in to win a Fiskars X36 splitting axe L blade and a Fiskars X14 universal axe. We're looking for wood piles of impressive size or of particular space efficiency or even an artistic vision!

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171 days ago

Community Tree Planting Event this Saturday

Michael from Tawa

Rotary Club of Tawa is supporting KETE - Kids Enhancing Tawa Ecosystems, who is hosting a Community Tree Planting Event on:

🌲Saturday, 21 June, 9:30-3:30

📍Takapu Valley planting site

🌲Bring your gumboots and your favourite spade! Let's dig in!

More info also available … View more
Rotary Club of Tawa is supporting KETE - Kids Enhancing Tawa Ecosystems, who is hosting a Community Tree Planting Event on:

🌲Saturday, 21 June, 9:30-3:30

📍Takapu Valley planting site

🌲Bring your gumboots and your favourite spade! Let's dig in!

More info also available onFacebook: facebook.com...

See you there…..

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171 days ago

Proud to be your Most Trusted Brand

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

For the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us. Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts. Whether it’s your first visit or you call a village home, that feeling of … View moreFor the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us. Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts. Whether it’s your first visit or you call a village home, that feeling of trust is what sets us apart. Find out more

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171 days ago

A guide to retirement living.

Malvina Major Retirement Village

At Ryman you'll find a perfect blend of independence and community. Click read more to access our guides which will introduce you to life at Ryman, showcase our independent and assisted living options, and give clarity around the costs.

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180 days ago

Poll: Have you noticed these increased grocery prices?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Stats NZ said food prices have been rising at their fastest rate in more than a year.

Drinking chocolate is now 27% more expensive, coffee is up 17% and 1kg of mince was $2 more expensive this March than it was the same time last year.

Dairy products have also increased astronomically in … View more
Stats NZ said food prices have been rising at their fastest rate in more than a year.

Drinking chocolate is now 27% more expensive, coffee is up 17% and 1kg of mince was $2 more expensive this March than it was the same time last year.

Dairy products have also increased astronomically in price. Milk prices are up by 15.1% in the last year, cheese by 24% and butter has risen up by a shocking 63.6%.

Are you feeling the pinch lately? Share what you've noticed in the comments below and whether it makes you change your shopping habits.

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Have you noticed these increased grocery prices?
  • 98% Yes, my bank balance has noticed
    98% Complete
  • 1.7% No, I haven't noticed
    1.7% Complete
  • 0.3% Other - I'll share below
    0.3% Complete
3363 votes
176 days ago

Easy Lampshade Upgrade with Resene Wallpaper

The Team from Resene ColorShop Petone

Upgrading a lampshade is a cinch. Add a touch of design flair to your home by updating an old lightshade with Resene wallpaper. Find out how to refresh your lampshade with these easy step by step instructions.

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176 days ago

A Special Winter Gift for NZ Gardener Subscribers!

Mags4Gifts

There’s something magical about winter – slower mornings, steaming mugs, and time to plan your dream garden. So why not cosy up and get inspired by some of the world’s most beautiful green spaces?

Right now, when you subscribe to NZ Gardener for 1 or 2 years, you’ll receive The Joy of … View more
There’s something magical about winter – slower mornings, steaming mugs, and time to plan your dream garden. So why not cosy up and get inspired by some of the world’s most beautiful green spaces?

Right now, when you subscribe to NZ Gardener for 1 or 2 years, you’ll receive The Joy of Exploring Gardens book from Lonely Planet – completely FREE! But hurry, this offer is only available to the first 300 subscribers, so don't miss out!

This beautifully photographed book features 60 of the world's most spectacular gardens, plus 120 inspiring travel ideas to stoke your love of the outdoors – from tranquil Japanese sanctuaries to vibrant desert trails in Arizona.

Subscribe today!

From the team at Mags4Gifts
Find out more

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176 days ago

Used Upright Piano & stool — all reasonable offers over $250 considered

Val from Tawa

Hey! I’m selling my Brasted upright piano that’s got a lot of life left in it. It sounds great once it’s tuned up, so if you don’t mind giving it a little TLC, this could be perfect for you.

Classic upright style, looks nice in any room

Great for beginners or anyone who just wants to … View more
Hey! I’m selling my Brasted upright piano that’s got a lot of life left in it. It sounds great once it’s tuned up, so if you don’t mind giving it a little TLC, this could be perfect for you.

Classic upright style, looks nice in any room

Great for beginners or anyone who just wants to jam

Shoot me a message if you’re interested or want to come check it out!

Negotiable

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176 days ago

Multi style hair dryer / curler all in one tool

Suzanne from Tawa

Never used - Un wanted gift
A cheaper dupe of the Dyson
$70 ono

Negotiable

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176 days ago

Scientific Casio calculator NEW

Suzanne from Tawa

Un used & un wanted Casio scientific calculator
$140 ono retails on sale atm for $166.40 at the warehouse .

Negotiable

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176 days ago

Rotary and Life Flight Wellington

Michael from Tawa

Rotary Tawa had the pleasure of visiting Life Flight Wellington earlier this week—and what an inspiring experience it was!

Together with Rotary Karori and other clubs from across Wellington, we got a firsthand look at the incredible, lifesaving work the Life Flight crew does every day.

Did … View more
Rotary Tawa had the pleasure of visiting Life Flight Wellington earlier this week—and what an inspiring experience it was!

Together with Rotary Karori and other clubs from across Wellington, we got a firsthand look at the incredible, lifesaving work the Life Flight crew does every day.

Did you know that Rotary was one of Life Flight’s early supporters?
In early 2023, the Rotary District 9940 Children’s Health Trust began discussions with the Life Flight Trust about how we could support their mission. That conversation led to a bold commitment: Rotary would raise $303,000 to help fund their vital work.

2 years in, and thanks to the generosity of many people and the dedication of clubs across our district, we’re proud to say that we’re already one-third of the way there!

This is a powerful reminder of what we can achieve when we come together for a cause that truly matters. Let’s keep the momentum going!

If you want to know more about Life Flight and how to donate, visit their website:

www.lifeflight.org.nz...

Ever wondered what it’s like to be a Rotarian?
If you’re passionate about making a difference in your community, meeting incredible people and having fun at events like this, then Rotary might be just the place for you.

Get in touch with us today via: tawarotaryclub@gmail.com

178 days ago

Scam alert - Nationwide

The Team from New Zealand Police

Real Police officers are warning Kiwis to be vigilant of cold callers posing as Police officers, as a pesky scam rears its head.
In the past year, Police have worked quickly to warn the public as these scam calls emerged.

Waitematā CIB’s acting Detective Senior Sergeant Ben Bergin says, … View more
Real Police officers are warning Kiwis to be vigilant of cold callers posing as Police officers, as a pesky scam rears its head.
In the past year, Police have worked quickly to warn the public as these scam calls emerged.

Waitematā CIB’s acting Detective Senior Sergeant Ben Bergin says, “unsuspecting victims are essentially being called out of the blue under a ruse”.
“The story changes slightly, but it will usually involve some sort of investigation and this ‘officer’ will report having located a valuable item of yours, such as a passport.
“He will need your help or ask for your personal information.
“The caller speaks with an English accent and provides a bogus ID number to the victim.”

If you receive a phone call such as this, Police advise the public to be extremely cautious.
Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Bergin says previous iterations of this scam has involved scammers asking people to withdraw cash as part of ‘an investigation’ or handing over bank details.
Police made several arrests last year over the scam.
“We strongly advise that you hang up,” he says.
“From time-to-time, Police officers may contact you as part of their genuine duties.
“It can be a bit surprising to receive a call unexpectantly, so stop and think if you get a far-fetched story shared down the telephone line.”

In the past week, Police have received reports from Kiwis on both islands, including: Warkworth, Riverhead, Royal Oak, Ngaruawahia and in the Clutha and Queenstown-Lakes districts.
“Fortunately, at this stage we are not aware of any victims losing money,” acting Detective Senior Sergeant Bergin says.
“Those recipients have done the right thing and ended the call and reported it to the real Police.”
If you have received a similar call, please report this to Police online now or call 105.

𝗜𝗺𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝗮𝗱𝘃𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗭𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗣𝗼𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗲 ⤵️
🚔Police will never ask for your bank details, pin numbers or banking log in.
🚔Police do not offer prize money
🚔 Police will never ask you to go to a bank and withdraw your own cash
🚔 Stop and think: If the call seems off, hang up and call 105 to verify the officer’s identity, or request a callback.

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