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Picking up an incredible 27% of Neighbourly member votes, we are thrilled to announce Catnap Cafe as this year's Prospa Local Business Hero! Catnap is an incredible small business based in Christchurch - both a traditional cafe where cat lovers and cats can spend time together - as well as a … View morePicking up an incredible 27% of Neighbourly member votes, we are thrilled to announce Catnap Cafe as this year's Prospa Local Business Hero! Catnap is an incredible small business based in Christchurch - both a traditional cafe where cat lovers and cats can spend time together - as well as a home for rescues, helping them find forever homes.
Here's a few words from Alyssa and Nate, the founders of Catap Cafe: "We’re stoked to have won the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards! We’re so grateful to our community for the nominations, votes and ongoing support and we’re super proud of what Catnap means to people. Having this recognition means a lot to us."
A huge congratulations to the Catnap team - and a big thank you to every Neighbourly member who made a nomination and voted in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero campaign!
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The Team from Wellington District Police
Police have seen an increase in counterfeit $50 and $100 notes being used the Kapiti and Mana area.
We would like to warn retailers and those accepting cash to be extra wary of counterfeit cash, and to educate themselves on how to identify counterfeit money.
If you believe someone is trying … View morePolice have seen an increase in counterfeit $50 and $100 notes being used the Kapiti and Mana area.
We would like to warn retailers and those accepting cash to be extra wary of counterfeit cash, and to educate themselves on how to identify counterfeit money.
If you believe someone is trying to pass you a counterfeit note, do not accept it.
If you find you have already received a counterfeit note, put it in an envelope to avoid handling it further and get in touch with Police.
You can contact Police online or by phone via 105, or you can provide information anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has a clear guide outlining security features of New Zealand bank notes and how to spot counterfeit notes
Today we celebrate the Māori New Year — a time to remember loved ones, reflect on the past, give thanks for the present and plan for the future.
As the Matariki stars return to our night sky, we honour connection, renewal#huttvalley
Here’s a look at the three key principles of Matariki… View moreToday we celebrate the Māori New Year — a time to remember loved ones, reflect on the past, give thanks for the present and plan for the future.
As the Matariki stars return to our night sky, we honour connection, renewal#huttvalley
Here’s a look at the three key principles of Matariki 🌌
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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Shona McFarlane Retirement Village
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As the cooler months settle in and we spend more time at home, a burst of greenery can brighten up your space and lift your mood.
But if you think you need a big backyard to nurture your green thumb, think again.
Just ask Kate, a Ryman resident, who has transformed her apartment into a lush … View moreAs the cooler months settle in and we spend more time at home, a burst of greenery can brighten up your space and lift your mood.
But if you think you need a big backyard to nurture your green thumb, think again.
Just ask Kate, a Ryman resident, who has transformed her apartment into a lush retreat filled with thriving plants and year-round colour.
Click read more for the full story.
Congratulations to our amazing Mahi Aroha Awards nominees! 🌟
Across four categories - Volunteer of the Year, Youth, Te Ao Māori and Volunteer Team - these individuals and groups represent the strength, spirit and heart of volunteering in our communities.
Ngā mihi nui to our generous … View moreCongratulations to our amazing Mahi Aroha Awards nominees! 🌟
Across four categories - Volunteer of the Year, Youth, Te Ao Māori and Volunteer Team - these individuals and groups represent the strength, spirit and heart of volunteering in our communities.
Ngā mihi nui to our generous sponsors for helping us celebrate and uplift these champions of aroha and action.
Choosing Harbour City Funeral Home means placing your trust in a team that genuinely cares. With over 30 years of experience serving Wellington, Hutt Valley, and Kāpiti, we offer professional, compassionate support tailored to your family's needs. Our commitment to dignity, respect, and … View moreChoosing Harbour City Funeral Home means placing your trust in a team that genuinely cares. With over 30 years of experience serving Wellington, Hutt Valley, and Kāpiti, we offer professional, compassionate support tailored to your family's needs. Our commitment to dignity, respect, and transparency ensures you feel supported every step of the way.
Harbour City provides modern, welcoming venues, and offers flexible, personalised services that reflect your loved one's life and wishes. We also help families plan ahead with thoughtful pre-planning options. In difficult times, you can rely on Harbour City Funeral Home for guidance, empathy, and peace of mind. Get in touch today to speak with a caring professional who’s ready to help.
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Looking for a hands-on way to help out? Our practical help roles are perfect for anyone who likes being active and involved. From boat safety and leading playgroups to washing dishes and supporting mobile laundry and shower services, there’s a variety of ways you can make a real difference in the… View moreLooking for a hands-on way to help out? Our practical help roles are perfect for anyone who likes being active and involved. From boat safety and leading playgroups to washing dishes and supporting mobile laundry and shower services, there’s a variety of ways you can make a real difference in the community.
If you’re ready to support people in a practical, meaningful way, visit our website, find the role by job ID and apply today.
The regional finalists are in - and we have an incredible bunch of businesses vying for the title of this year's Local Business Hero. But we need your help to decide the winner! It'll only take a moment to vote - but it could change a small business's future.
Your vote puts them … View moreThe regional finalists are in - and we have an incredible bunch of businesses vying for the title of this year's Local Business Hero. But we need your help to decide the winner! It'll only take a moment to vote - but it could change a small business's future.
Your vote puts them in the running to win a prize package worth over $30,000. Be a good neighbour and make your vote today.
Vote now!
This June, we’re turning the spotlight toward our kaitūao.
Join us in a month of celebration, connection and gratitude.
Tag someone who deserves a BIG SHOUT OUT for their mahi aroha! ❤️
Got admin, planning or coordination skills you'd love to put to good use? We have a variety of volunteer roles available now, including event support, fundraising, strategic planning and admin assistance.
Whether you're looking to gain experience or support a cause you're … View moreGot admin, planning or coordination skills you'd love to put to good use? We have a variety of volunteer roles available now, including event support, fundraising, strategic planning and admin assistance.
Whether you're looking to gain experience or support a cause you're passionate about, there's something for you.
Head to our website, enter the ID in the job search and apply directly.
Ready to make a real impact at some exciting upcoming events?
These volunteer roles are your chance to step in, connect and give back.
Register your interest now by searching the role ID numbers (#9050 and #9044) on our website.
It's the final round of the season and we're hosting Moana Pasifika. It's Buy 1 Get 1 Free on Bronze Adult tickets -
*Offer only for the first 1,000 tickets sold!
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A huge thank you to our incredible Mahi Aroha Awards 2025 judges for generously giving their time, insight and aroha to this year’s selection process. From left to right: Kate Tibbitts, Lindy Young, Rachel Brandt, VW SIGN, Karen Smith and Teana McDonald. Your mahi reviewing over 60 inspiring … View moreA huge thank you to our incredible Mahi Aroha Awards 2025 judges for generously giving their time, insight and aroha to this year’s selection process. From left to right: Kate Tibbitts, Lindy Young, Rachel Brandt, VW SIGN, Karen Smith and Teana McDonald. Your mahi reviewing over 60 inspiring nominations across four award categories is deeply appreciated!
Not pictured: Judith Hatton. Thank you also for your invaluable contribution.
Finalists will be announced at the Mahi Aroha Awards ceremony on 18 June. We can’t wait to celebrate with you all!
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