Silverstream, Upper Hutt

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It is the weekend!

List your pre-loved gems in Neighbourly Market.

1783 days ago

2013 Audi A4

Bhavin from Trentham

Audi A4 for sale, mint condition done 133000kms and ongoing.

Rego till Dec 2021 & WOF till June 2021.

Service done recently at 132816kms.

Brand new 20"mags and 255 30 R20 tyres fixed last year worth $3000+

Around $4400 spent last year on service including A to Z at continental cars, … View more
Audi A4 for sale, mint condition done 133000kms and ongoing.

Rego till Dec 2021 & WOF till June 2021.

Service done recently at 132816kms.

Brand new 20"mags and 255 30 R20 tyres fixed last year worth $3000+

Around $4400 spent last year on service including A to Z at continental cars, Auckland.

-Ceramic coated
-Sunroof
-Cruise control
-LED DRL + Xeon lights
-Fog lights
-All leather interior design
-Sports Mode
-5 star safety rating
-No money owing

Always used 98 Octane fuel only.

Selling on behalf of my brother in law.

Selling as upgrading to SUV.

Any questions welcome, test drive welcome.

**Personalised Number Plate not included.

Price: $16,999

1783 days ago

Tūī give Wellingtonians something to celebrate

Reporter Community News

Tūī are thriving in Wellington and conservationists say Wellingtonians deserve plenty of credit for their success.
Council possum trapping, Zealandia and people planting flax and kowhai are factors that helped their recovery.
Wellington Bird Rehabilitation Trust spokesperson Craig Shepherd said … View more
Tūī are thriving in Wellington and conservationists say Wellingtonians deserve plenty of credit for their success.
Council possum trapping, Zealandia and people planting flax and kowhai are factors that helped their recovery.
Wellington Bird Rehabilitation Trust spokesperson Craig Shepherd said tūī and kererū numbers had skyrocketed in recent years.
The Johnsonville based trust is getting so many tūī it is struggling to cope. The trust wants to build two new aviaries for recovering tūī and it has set up a Givealittle page.

1785 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Minnie and Lilac

Reporter Community News

Diana Ward-Pickering from Lyall Bay is proud of her nine month old Burmese kittens Minnie and Lilac.

If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you are from.

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1788 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

Hey Neighbourly folk, what do you think is going on here? Hint, it used to be an annual event.

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1784 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Sophie

Reporter Community News

Our Pet of the Day this week is Sophie.

"I have a bit of history here at the SPCA. I originally came in as a shy kitten in 2015. I was adopted and this is what my foster family said about me. "Sophie was shy and hid a lot when she first came home with me. I put some food by her hiding … View more
Our Pet of the Day this week is Sophie.

"I have a bit of history here at the SPCA. I originally came in as a shy kitten in 2015. I was adopted and this is what my foster family said about me. "Sophie was shy and hid a lot when she first came home with me. I put some food by her hiding spot and a little trail towards me and she came out and was affectionate. Until she feels safe she will hide. Sophie still - three months later - hides when other people come to the house, but is brave and affectionate with me. Sophie isn't really interested in toys and prefers to sleep in the sun or hang out with me. She will either snuggle into my leg on the sofa or on my lap. When she wants attention she will pat me with her paw. In the evening I would cradle her like a baby and sing to her and rub her belly, she loved it."

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1786 days ago

Poll: Do you wash chicken before cooking?

New Zealand Food Safety

Washing chicken doesn’t remove bacteria, it just spreads it around. The best way to protect your whānau from getting sick is to wash your hands and kitchen tools after touching raw chicken, and make sure you cook chicken all the way through. Juices
should run clear and there shouldn’t be any … View more
Washing chicken doesn’t remove bacteria, it just spreads it around. The best way to protect your whānau from getting sick is to wash your hands and kitchen tools after touching raw chicken, and make sure you cook chicken all the way through. Juices
should run clear and there shouldn’t be any pink meat in the centre.

Remember to Clean Cook Chill and check our easy food safety tips here.

The team at New Zealand Food Safety.
Find out more

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Do you wash chicken before cooking?
  • 36% Yes I thought washing cleans it
    36% Complete
  • 64% No Chicken shouldn’t be washed
    64% Complete
125 votes
1786 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

Andrew Gorrie took this beautiful photo of a korimako (bellbird) on a recent trip to Kāpiti Island.

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1787 days ago

Plea to be responsible at the races

Reporter Community News

Hutt Valley Police are urging attendees at this weekend’s Wellington Cup Day to plan ahead and stay safe.
They want everyone at the event to have a great time, and get home safely.
There will be a uniformed Police presence at this event to enhance your enjoyment of the day and promote safety.
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Hutt Valley Police are urging attendees at this weekend’s Wellington Cup Day to plan ahead and stay safe.
They want everyone at the event to have a great time, and get home safely.
There will be a uniformed Police presence at this event to enhance your enjoyment of the day and promote safety.
Cup-goers are urged to think ahead, avoid risky situations and keep themselves and their friends safe.
Attendees are also urged not to drink and drive, as Police will be breath testing drivers leaving from the Cup Day.
Even small amounts of alcohol can affect your driving, so if you drink at all, please don’t drive.

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1789 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

It is not Friday but this is to introduce you to a new photographer, Andrew Gorrie. He lives in Kelson and takes most of his photographs from his deck. Andrew is an ex Stuff photographer.
His favourite subject is the magnificent tui

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1788 days ago

Begonia and Fuchsia Show happening soon

Allison from Silverstream

If you enjoy seeing an amazing collection of beautiful flowers and other plants (e.g. natives, ferns and cactus and succulents), you will love the Begonia and Fuchsia Show happening 13 & 14 February at Walter Nash Centre, Taita. Entry remains just $3 for adults with accompanying children free.… View moreIf you enjoy seeing an amazing collection of beautiful flowers and other plants (e.g. natives, ferns and cactus and succulents), you will love the Begonia and Fuchsia Show happening 13 & 14 February at Walter Nash Centre, Taita. Entry remains just $3 for adults with accompanying children free. Children are also able to take part in a treasure hunt. Various plants will be for sale. Please bring cash.

1788 days ago

3x baby bassinets

Te Aroha from Elderslea

Have 3 baby bassinets available as triplets have grown to big for the only been used for this babies brought new , have been wash includes bassinet mattress and have 2 sheets for each bassinet if wanted

Pick up Elderslea
Open to offers

Price: $50

1788 days ago

Baring Head Open Day

Reporter Community News

Have you been to Baring Head? If not, you can check out the historic lighthouse, in the East Harbour Regional Park, this Saturday at 10am.
Greater Wellington is holding an open day and all are welcome.

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1789 days ago

Epuni School Twilight Gala

Carlos from Taita

The Epuni School Whānau Group is holding a Twilight Gala on Friday 19th March 4pm till 8pm. Please save the date and spread the word! All proceeds will go towards the second stage of our playground project.

If you (or someone you know) would like to have a stall at this gala, you can register … View more
The Epuni School Whānau Group is holding a Twilight Gala on Friday 19th March 4pm till 8pm. Please save the date and spread the word! All proceeds will go towards the second stage of our playground project.

If you (or someone you know) would like to have a stall at this gala, you can register your interest here forms.gle... or contact us on megan.telfar@epuni.school.nz . Stall spaces will be between $20 and $25.

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1789 days ago

More problems with old Wellington pipes

Reporter Community News

A major waste water pipe has burst in central Wellington, closing roads and disrupting morning traffic. The pipe burst at the intersection of Victoria Street and Mercer Street yesterday afternoon. People in the central city are being asked to only flush the toilet if it is "essential".
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A major waste water pipe has burst in central Wellington, closing roads and disrupting morning traffic. The pipe burst at the intersection of Victoria Street and Mercer Street yesterday afternoon. People in the central city are being asked to only flush the toilet if it is "essential".
The central Wellington sewerage pipe that broke, closing central city streets, was more than 100 years old.
Sewage flowed out onto the road after a pipe ruptured at the intersection of Victoria and Mercer streets on Monday afternoon.
Wellington Water confirmed the failed pipe was installed around the year 1910.
Repairing it is expected to take two to three days.

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1789 days ago

Armchair travel to many countries

Bupa Fergusson Retirement Village

Virtual reality technology has allowed residents to see the world from their armchairs.

A group of residents in Bupa Hugh Green Care Home were amazed by an immersive experience recently, donning headsets for a virtual reality tour of Egypt, India, Italy and Croatia.

The virtual travel tour is in … View more
Virtual reality technology has allowed residents to see the world from their armchairs.

A group of residents in Bupa Hugh Green Care Home were amazed by an immersive experience recently, donning headsets for a virtual reality tour of Egypt, India, Italy and Croatia.

The virtual travel tour is in HD, 4K and is part of a technology trial for the care home. The care home activity team talking the residents through the accompanying narrative.

The technology is from SilVR, specialising in education using virtual reality through 360º photos, sound and videos. The headset can provide a vast library selection of locations and interests to choose from.

Residents were guided through Cairo’s Great Sphinx of Giza, the Hawa Mahal Jaiur in India, and the Colosseum in Rome, Italy.

General Manager, Ian Dunthorne says the technology initiative has become popular worldwide with care homes due to lockdowns restricting travel.

“Our residents, with and without cognitive impairment, have found this to be an amazing journey. Reminiscing of their own past travel trips can trigger conversation during and after the VR as a shared experience or on their own.”

After the session, specialty cups of tea were shared from countries the residents had visited. This capped off their virtual reality travel trip from the comfort of their care home lounge.

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