Peka Peka, Waikanae

What's happening in your neighbourhood?

What's happening in your neighbourhood?

Seen anything your neighbours should be aware of? Let them know! 

2002 days ago

Holiday in NZ

EECA

Need a break? Live more with less energy. Explore our NZ paradise, and enjoy a low-carbon holiday. Find out more

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2007 days ago

Hello Fresh and other empty food boxes

Donna from Otaki District

Looking for plenty of the above for packing household goods which probably will need to go into storage if I cannot find somewhere to live. Starting to run out of boxes and days

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2002 days ago

Cats' reaction to durian

Heather from Waikanae

This is for the cat lovers out there. It is hilarious! I love the cat trying dig up the floor up to bury it- obviously so distraught the cat thought it was in the garden
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2002 days ago

Mt Albert Tunnel Entry

The Team from Wellington Water

The final stage of the repair to the Mt Albert tunnel and sludge lines involves repairing the floor of the tunnel. As part of this, on Thursday night a crew will be entering the tunnel to perform a visual inspection.

As the tunnel is an active wastewater pipe, we’ll hold wastewater flows at the … View more
The final stage of the repair to the Mt Albert tunnel and sludge lines involves repairing the floor of the tunnel. As part of this, on Thursday night a crew will be entering the tunnel to perform a visual inspection.

As the tunnel is an active wastewater pipe, we’ll hold wastewater flows at the pump station while the inspection is carried out. We’re scheduling the entry at night when wastewater flows are at a minimum, thereby maximising the amount of time our crews can spend in the tunnel. The plan is for the crew to spend 40 minutes in the tunnel, while based on normal operations we have capacity at the pump station to hold the wastewater flows for up to an hour. In the very unlikely event that the crew has to spend more than an hour in the tunnel, some screened wastewater may need to be discharged from the pump station into the Cook Strait. All possible steps will be taken to prevent this, however it is important to note that this inbound wastewater is made up of 99% water, and is therefore very different to the dewatered sludge that was transported during the earlier stage of repairs. Generators onsite may create some noise, however there will be no construction undertaken during this entry. We will monitor odour and use misters if necessary.

2002 days ago

Kāpiti dog owners

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

Dog registration for 2020/21 is now open. All Kāpiti dogs over three months of age must be registered by 5pm Friday 31 July 2020. If you haven’t received your dog registration renewal papers in the post then please call us on 0800 486 486 or email kapiti.council@kapiticoast.govt.nz.

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Dog registration for 2020/21 is now open. All Kāpiti dogs over three months of age must be registered by 5pm Friday 31 July 2020. If you haven’t received your dog registration renewal papers in the post then please call us on 0800 486 486 or email kapiti.council@kapiticoast.govt.nz.

Registration fees go towards services that help make sure dogs are cared for properly, and keep our communities safe for everyone.

Check our website to find your way to pay. 🐾

2002 days ago

Share a local story with your neighbours.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Hi neighbours!
Do you know of a story around your neighbourhood that hasn't hit the front-page yet? Is there someone in your suburb who really embodies the Neighbourly spirit and deserves for their story to be told? Maybe it’s a local hero who's remained humble. Even if it's … View more
Hi neighbours!
Do you know of a story around your neighbourhood that hasn't hit the front-page yet? Is there someone in your suburb who really embodies the Neighbourly spirit and deserves for their story to be told? Maybe it’s a local hero who's remained humble. Even if it's anything that you think the nation needs to know, comment on our post below!

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2003 days ago

How eco-friendly is your grocery shopping?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Most of us like to think we're doing what we can to lessen our impact on the environment, but how green is your weekly shop?

Beyond the eco-swaps you’ve probably already made, here are some of … View more
Most of us like to think we're doing what we can to lessen our impact on the environment, but how green is your weekly shop?

Beyond the eco-swaps you’ve probably already made, here are some of the least eco-friendly grocery store items to steer clear of next time you're loading up your trolley, with minimal disruption to your routine.

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2003 days ago

Want to help New Zealand recover?

Student Job Search

Keen to support your community and whānau?

Enjoy diverse and challenging work?

Are you a recent graduate or about to graduate?

It’s a time of unprecedented change with Covid-19 so we are looking for graduates from all degree backgrounds who truly want to make a difference to New … View more
Keen to support your community and whānau?

Enjoy diverse and challenging work?

Are you a recent graduate or about to graduate?

It’s a time of unprecedented change with Covid-19 so we are looking for graduates from all degree backgrounds who truly want to make a difference to New Zealand and New Zealanders.

The GovTechTalent graduate programme in Wellington gives you the opportunity to change things for the better, while also shaping your own career path so don’t get left behind - apply for GovTechTalent today!
Learn more

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2003 days ago

Milling machine wanted

Ron from Waikanae

Does anyone have a mill drill or small milling machine mouldering away in the garage? I would like to buy one. 021 614 823

2003 days ago

Kaitiaki Wai is out now!

The Team from Wellington Water

The Winter edition of Te Kaitiaki Wai, Wellington Water's magazine, is now available! 📖
This edition features articles on a virtual diving gateway into Wellington’s marine reserve, intermediate students from Cannon’s Creek saving a local waterway, water sniffer dogs, and other good work… View more
The Winter edition of Te Kaitiaki Wai, Wellington Water's magazine, is now available! 📖
This edition features articles on a virtual diving gateway into Wellington’s marine reserve, intermediate students from Cannon’s Creek saving a local waterway, water sniffer dogs, and other good work people are doing around the water industry and in the community.


Happy reading!

2003 days ago

Consultation on a refreshed Sustainable Transport Strategy is now open.

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

In the more than 10 years since our Strategy was written we’ve seen a lot of change, from a growing population to climate change, new technologies and most recently COVID-19. So we're updating it to help us continue to plan our transport future.

A transport system has an impact on our day … View more
In the more than 10 years since our Strategy was written we’ve seen a lot of change, from a growing population to climate change, new technologies and most recently COVID-19. So we're updating it to help us continue to plan our transport future.

A transport system has an impact on our day to day life and our ability to do the things we want and need to, whether that’s doing the shopping, getting to the doctors, school or work, or getting out to enjoy our beautiful environment.

To have your say please visit kapiticoast.govt.nz/transportstrategy to read the strategy and complete a short survey.

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2005 days ago

New Group set up for a matter than appears to have been censored....? Not sure but it has certainly disappeared.

Christopher from Waikanae Beach

Join if you want to discuss and thinking about what we can do as rate payers about the new rates notices - especially given many may be on less income than they were about 4 months ago (some a lot less)

Join up if you are wanting to be involved
KCDC Rates Increase Concern Group

2005 days ago

Help your club look smart and fresh all year round.

Resene

If your sports, music, hobby or community club facilities look a little worse for wear, Resene have fresh colour and paint to bring them back to their very best!

Resene have 3 prizes of $1500 of Resene quality paints, primers/sealers, wood stains and accessories to give away.

In addition, … View more
If your sports, music, hobby or community club facilities look a little worse for wear, Resene have fresh colour and paint to bring them back to their very best!

Resene have 3 prizes of $1500 of Resene quality paints, primers/sealers, wood stains and accessories to give away.

In addition, each winning club will receive a $500 Prezzy card, that you can use to keep your volunteer painters nourished and happy while they are doing the painting! PLUS we have some extra spot prize vouchers too! Simply nominate your club and tell us why they deserve to win! Entries close 31 August 2020!

You are welcome to nominate more than one club.
Enter online

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2006 days ago

Waikanae Community Market re-opening tomorrow 8am!!

Barbara from Otaki District

GIVEAWAYS between 8am and 9am tomorrow after the official opening by the Mayor at 8am! Too many freebies to list them all, but we have vouchers from Gus Evans Nursery, Heavens Pizza, Olde Beach Bakery and Super Donut Hero, plus plants, preserves, gift packs, flowers, box of veg, eggs, baking and … View moreGIVEAWAYS between 8am and 9am tomorrow after the official opening by the Mayor at 8am! Too many freebies to list them all, but we have vouchers from Gus Evans Nursery, Heavens Pizza, Olde Beach Bakery and Super Donut Hero, plus plants, preserves, gift packs, flowers, box of veg, eggs, baking and the list goes on, thanks to the generosity of our lovely stallholders who want to thank you all for supporting us over lockdown and for sticking around waiting for us to re-open. See you all bright and early in the morning!!

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