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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
We’ve had some great feedback and suggestions already from the community on the draft Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan.
Have your say on the draft plan now
Simonne from Lyall Bay
Brand new, still in packaging, valued at $2299 Model WW85M64F0PW
Get more loads done with the 8.5kg Front Load Washing Machine. With Samsung's Bubblewash technology, it will clean your clothes and linens more quickly while consuming less energy. It is made with a child lock for additional … View moreBrand new, still in packaging, valued at $2299 Model WW85M64F0PW
Get more loads done with the 8.5kg Front Load Washing Machine. With Samsung's Bubblewash technology, it will clean your clothes and linens more quickly while consuming less energy. It is made with a child lock for additional peace of mind. Designed with an 8.5 kg laundry capacity, this washing machine will offer plenty of room for large loads. This washing machine has a Swirl+ drum, which allows more water to be drawn out through capillary action. With 14 programs, it allows you to clean anything from clothing to delicates. It boasts a 4.5-star water rating, a 4-star energy rating and Samsung's Super Eco Wash cycle, reducing your family's energy consumption by running at a lower water temperature. This front-load washer has a delay end option mechanism for additional convenience.
H 850 x W 600 x D 600mm
Outer Drum and Backplate spins independently to reduce wash times without any compromise in wash quality and performance
Super speed - 5kg of laundry in 39 minutes
Intensive stain removal with Bubble Soak Technology
Hygiene steam wash - It releases steam from the bottom of the drum so every item in the load is thoroughly saturated.
Q-rator app + smart control
4 star energy rating
4.5 star water rating
Manufacturer Warranty: 24 months
QuickDrive™ reduces the washing time by up to 50 % and energy use by up to 20 %, without compromising the cleaning performance.
Open the AddWash™ door to quickly drop in anything extra during the wash* - whether that's a stray sock you missed, extra softener, or a hand-washed garment for final rinsing.
Bubble Soak function -clothes are thoroughly soaked in active bubbles, so any dirt and stains are loosened and can be removed much more effectively*.
Twin Water Supply fills your machine faster and a clever Spin Speed Rinse accelerates your cycle, cutting a standard 5 kg wash to just 39 minutes.
Price: $1,650
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Every Wednesday in August, entry to Wellington Zoo is just $6 for children and $16 for adults. Learn how animals change and cope over winter, and what the Zoo does to keep them warm. So put on your winter woollies, grab a hot chocolate from Mojo Café, and explore what’s new at the Zoo … View moreEvery Wednesday in August, entry to Wellington Zoo is just $6 for children and $16 for adults. Learn how animals change and cope over winter, and what the Zoo does to keep them warm. So put on your winter woollies, grab a hot chocolate from Mojo Café, and explore what’s new at the Zoo 9:30am-5pm.
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Have you noticed this new trail being built near Shelly Bay? We’re working with a community group to upgrade an existing trail for walking and uphill biking. The current trail has steep steps and can get dangerous in winter. It will be less obvious on the hillside once we’ve replaced the gorse … View moreHave you noticed this new trail being built near Shelly Bay? We’re working with a community group to upgrade an existing trail for walking and uphill biking. The current trail has steep steps and can get dangerous in winter. It will be less obvious on the hillside once we’ve replaced the gorse with native plants
Natures choice gardening services - Kilbirnie
Does your garden need some TLC ? Well I can help! Big jobs , small Jobs on going Jobs we can help. Check out a small project I am doing at home with my 3 Sons - getting ready for spring! Also I’ll add a link to face book for some of our latest Work.
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Lynley from Strathmore Park
Hi Everyone,
I am having a Garage Sale at my place on Saturday 4th August here on Broadway (just near the Strathmore Shops). Here is the event details on Facebook: www.facebook.com...
We are having a general clear out, so there's furniture (couch, dressers, bedside tables), books, musical … View moreHi Everyone,
I am having a Garage Sale at my place on Saturday 4th August here on Broadway (just near the Strathmore Shops). Here is the event details on Facebook: www.facebook.com...
We are having a general clear out, so there's furniture (couch, dressers, bedside tables), books, musical scores, clothes, nick-knacks, jewellery, toys, scentsy display table stock (I was a consultant) - if you aren't sure what scentsy is give it a quick google.
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Students are no longer able to hold or shoot army guns at school under new government guidelines. The move comes after much public debate on the appropriateness of firearms being brought into schools, including when soldiers taught children as young as nine how to assemble and shoot assault rifles … View moreStudents are no longer able to hold or shoot army guns at school under new government guidelines. The move comes after much public debate on the appropriateness of firearms being brought into schools, including when soldiers taught children as young as nine how to assemble and shoot assault rifles at a leadership exercise in Palmerston North last year. However students can still use firearms as part of shooting clubs and competitions. Click here to read the full article and guidelines.
So what do you think of the new rules? Are you for or against them?
Toni Taylor from Strathmore Park Community Centre Trust
Kia ora!
This week Raukawa Centre is having a Pre-loved Clothes and shoes Give Away;
Coats, jackets, long sleeve tops. baby, toddlers men & women.
Thursday 2nd August; 12.30-4.30 pm
Friday 3rd August; 10 am-12pm
Story time with Debbie from Newtown library will be at Raukawa this … View moreKia ora!
This week Raukawa Centre is having a Pre-loved Clothes and shoes Give Away;
Coats, jackets, long sleeve tops. baby, toddlers men & women.
Thursday 2nd August; 12.30-4.30 pm
Friday 3rd August; 10 am-12pm
Story time with Debbie from Newtown library will be at Raukawa this Thursday 12.30pm - 1.30pm.
Michael our budget guy will be away until mid-August. We hope you have a lovely holiday Michael!
We’ll have his return dates for you soon.
The Predator Free Peninsula team has been giving out free traps in our suburbs and one of our regular visiting families has got on board with so much enthusiasm that they offered to maintain our traps here at the centre.
Peanut butter prep happened today and a placement of 4 traps around the property has started!
If you would like your own trap and live on the Peninsula then please check out their website www.pfw.org.nz... and get in touch with them directly.
Hope all is well and that the early rise of spring bulbs are putting a smile on your face. I sure am happy about it!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Tomorrow is a big day at Queen Elizabeth Park. It’s going to be epic. Come along, pitch in and be part of the restoration plan for one of Greater Wellington’s awesome natural playgrounds.
Plant a tree, #leafyourlegacy and have as bit of fun. Local musicians will be playing. There’ll be a… View moreTomorrow is a big day at Queen Elizabeth Park. It’s going to be epic. Come along, pitch in and be part of the restoration plan for one of Greater Wellington’s awesome natural playgrounds.
Plant a tree, #leafyourlegacy and have as bit of fun. Local musicians will be playing. There’ll be a huge supply of the sausages being sizzled and you can come make a difference.
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Victoria Street between Ghuznee and Dixon streets will be closed to traffic tomorrow (Sat 28 July) to allow a tower crane to be dismantled and removed. We recommend motorists avoid Victoria Street between 5.30am and 7pm. Brooklyn-bound buses will be detoured through a car park close to the work … View moreVictoria Street between Ghuznee and Dixon streets will be closed to traffic tomorrow (Sat 28 July) to allow a tower crane to be dismantled and removed. We recommend motorists avoid Victoria Street between 5.30am and 7pm. Brooklyn-bound buses will be detoured through a car park close to the work site while other southbound traffic will be diverted via Dixon, Willis and Ghuznee streets. We apologise for the inconvenience.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on repotting container plants, potting up seeds, taking cuttings, collecting scion wood and moving large plants. Our crop of the week is perpetual spinach and we have a special feature on growing easy-peasy succulents. Try out delicious … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on repotting container plants, potting up seeds, taking cuttings, collecting scion wood and moving large plants. Our crop of the week is perpetual spinach and we have a special feature on growing easy-peasy succulents. Try out delicious Jewish recipes from Feasting by Amanda Ruben and enter to win a pair of Red Band gumboots from Skellerup and a $35 voucher from Awapuni Nurseries. Not subscriber yet? Sign up today. It's free!
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Do you have an idea for a community environmental projects to help grow our natural capital? Our Natural Environment Fund is open for applications & there’s $80,000 available this year. This fund supports community environmental projects that protect the city's indigenous biodiversity, … View moreDo you have an idea for a community environmental projects to help grow our natural capital? Our Natural Environment Fund is open for applications & there’s $80,000 available this year. This fund supports community environmental projects that protect the city's indigenous biodiversity, restore riparian and coastal ecosystems and connect people to nature. Applications close 31 July. For more info or to apply click here.
Photo: Past recipient Makara Peak MTB Park Supporters
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Do you have a project or are you part of an organisation that supports community resilience, improves community safety or encourages wellbeing and connectedness? If so, we encourage you to apply for funding from our Social and Recreation Fund before 31 July via our website hurry, not long to go!
… View moreDo you have a project or are you part of an organisation that supports community resilience, improves community safety or encourages wellbeing and connectedness? If so, we encourage you to apply for funding from our Social and Recreation Fund before 31 July via our website hurry, not long to go!
Pictured: Previous funding recipients He Rākau Koikoi- Soup Kitchen garden project.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
We’re lucky to have local youth organisation Zeal involved to provide some chilled out music during Spade Aid this coming Sunday. Enjoy a fun morning out enjoying our beautiful park environment, music and some free sausages to say thank you for all your hard work!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
There has been an ongoing discussion amongst political leaders (and Neighbourly members) around whether te reo should be compulsory in schools across New Zealand. It comes after news that the number of people in New Zealand able to speak te reo Māori is declining. What do you think? Should it be … View moreThere has been an ongoing discussion amongst political leaders (and Neighbourly members) around whether te reo should be compulsory in schools across New Zealand. It comes after news that the number of people in New Zealand able to speak te reo Māori is declining. What do you think? Should it be made compulsory? Do you think this will help retain the language?
Neighbourly's own Sarah Moore has started studying te reo Māori follow her journey here.
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