Horokiwi, Wellington

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2448 days ago

'Kiss The Sky' in Wellington

The New Zealand Dance Company

The New Zealand Dance Company (NZDC) is excited to present its stellar 2019 ‘Kiss The Sky’ programme in Wellington on Wednesday, 1st May at The Opera House. Featuring Wellington local choreographer and NZ School of Dance tutor, Victoria Colombus’ new work ‘The Fibonnaci’, … View moreThe New Zealand Dance Company (NZDC) is excited to present its stellar 2019 ‘Kiss The Sky’ programme in Wellington on Wednesday, 1st May at The Opera House. Featuring Wellington local choreographer and NZ School of Dance tutor, Victoria Colombus’ new work ‘The Fibonnaci’, ‘Kiss The Sky’ is “…exciting, exhausting, exhilarating – and world class” (Otago Daily Times).

Book your tickets now, and join us at an Asian-Pacific constellation of original dance, music and design.
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2448 days ago

Thank you to everyone who entered our 2019 Neighbours Day Aotearoa Photo Contest! 📸💙

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

We loved seeing your snaps and reading about your awesome community events across the country bringing neighbours together over games, food, music, dance, and even art.

Congratulations to Masterton Neighbourhood Support, Central Taranaki Safe Community Trust, Neighbourhood Support Wanganui, … View more
We loved seeing your snaps and reading about your awesome community events across the country bringing neighbours together over games, food, music, dance, and even art.

Congratulations to Masterton Neighbourhood Support, Central Taranaki Safe Community Trust, Neighbourhood Support Wanganui, Napier Neighbourhood Support, Neighbourhood Support Papakura District and our other winners who are being sent home with a $100 Prezzy card courtesy of our friends at Neighbourly.

Until next year...

#NDA2019

2449 days ago

Easter and Anzac Day services and facilities information

Neighbourly from Neighbourly.co.nz

• If your rubbish and recycling is usually collected on Fridays, please note there will be no collections on Good Friday (19 April). Put your rubbish and recycling out on Saturday 20 April instead. Collections will happen as per normal on Easter Monday (22 April) and Anzac Day (25 April). If … View more• If your rubbish and recycling is usually collected on Fridays, please note there will be no collections on Good Friday (19 April). Put your rubbish and recycling out on Saturday 20 April instead. Collections will happen as per normal on Easter Monday (22 April) and Anzac Day (25 April). If rubbish is collected by a private operator, contact them directly for information on Easter collections.

• Parking is free around Wellington on public holidays.

• Southern Landfill will be closed Good Friday (19 April). Usual hours apply for Easter Monday and Anzac Day. Public holidays are a busy time at the Southern Landfill, so be prepared for possible delays.

• Programme of Anzac events can be found here. There will be road closures so keep an eye out for them.

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2449 days ago

How about getting creative this Easter?

Resene

Whether you're a dab hand at DIY or a recycling rookie, why not make good use of the Easter break and show your neighbours your upcycling talents in the 2019 Resene Upcycling Awards!

Upcycling is all about taking a preloved item and transforming it - whether it's turning old … View more
Whether you're a dab hand at DIY or a recycling rookie, why not make good use of the Easter break and show your neighbours your upcycling talents in the 2019 Resene Upcycling Awards!

Upcycling is all about taking a preloved item and transforming it - whether it's turning old skateboards into a coffee table, pallets into a home entertainment unit or repurposing an old baby cot into a desk for your little learners.

Unleash your creativity on your neighbourhood by sharing your creation in this year's Resene Upcycling Awards. Make sure you tell us about any Resene paints, colours and stains you've used - and don't forget your before and after photos. You could win one of four prizes worth $500!

Entries close Sunday 5 May.
Enter now

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2449 days ago

Invest with SBS Bank

SBS Bank

In addition to the great service we offer at SBS Bank, we also have great term investment rates. Invest a minimum of $1,000 with us for a 12-month term and you’ll receive 3.40%p.a. But the best part is you don’t need to even visit a branch – you can do it online.

Here’s the legal stuff: … View more
In addition to the great service we offer at SBS Bank, we also have great term investment rates. Invest a minimum of $1,000 with us for a 12-month term and you’ll receive 3.40%p.a. But the best part is you don’t need to even visit a branch – you can do it online.

Here’s the legal stuff: Rates are subject to change. Available for interest at maturity redeemable shares between $1,000 and $5,000,000 only. Specific account opening criteria, terms and conditions apply. A copy of the Southland Building Society (SBS Bank) Term Investment Terms & Conditions are available on request from any branch of SBS Bank or at sbsbank.co.nz.
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2449 days ago

Churton Park Multicultural Fair

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

Mark your calendar now!

On Saturday 20 April between 12 noon - 3 pm Churton Park is having a Multicultural Fair at Amesbury School ......

Bring your family,neighbours, and friends to celebrate our cultures!!
there will be 3 hours of amazing performances showcasing the diverse cultures, … View more
Mark your calendar now!

On Saturday 20 April between 12 noon - 3 pm Churton Park is having a Multicultural Fair at Amesbury School ......

Bring your family,neighbours, and friends to celebrate our cultures!!
there will be 3 hours of amazing performances showcasing the diverse cultures, Delicious Foods from each corner of the world, and Crafts market!

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2450 days ago

Free exercise programme for post-menopausal women

Anja from Petone

There is currently an exciting opportunity for post-menopausal women to take part in a 3 months mini-trampoline exercise programme! This research is going to examine how a 3-months mini-trampoline exercise programme can improve overall fitness, bone density, and pelvic floor muscle functioning in … View moreThere is currently an exciting opportunity for post-menopausal women to take part in a 3 months mini-trampoline exercise programme! This research is going to examine how a 3-months mini-trampoline exercise programme can improve overall fitness, bone density, and pelvic floor muscle functioning in older healthy women.

We are currently looking for post-menopausal women between the ages of 50-69 years old. The study will be carried out at Lower Hutt and Wellington locations. It involves three assessments testing physcial fitness, bone density, and pelvic floor muscle functioning (up to 1 hours for each assessment). You will also be able to take part in a 3 month mini-trampoline exercise programme within a group of 6 people. Participants will receive up to $100 in travel vouchers for taking part in the study.

For more information, or if you are interested in taking part, please contact me directly through a message here of through an email to: A.Fricke@massey.ac.nz!

Thanks

Anja

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2450 days ago

Distracted Drivers - The Winner?

Richard from Korokoro

Travelling into and from Wellington every day I notice the poor driving by many drivers.

We have the usual using cell phones, drinking coffee (with their heads tilted back), using the mirror to put on lipstick, diving under the dashboard to do God-knows-what, but yesterday afternoon was the … View more
Travelling into and from Wellington every day I notice the poor driving by many drivers.

We have the usual using cell phones, drinking coffee (with their heads tilted back), using the mirror to put on lipstick, diving under the dashboard to do God-knows-what, but yesterday afternoon was the best.
We noticed the white utility in the left lane heading towards Petone drifting right and then drifting left. The gaps between his vehicle and the others were gettting larger and larger.

As we passed I was absolutely surprised.

The driver had his head down looking at the piece of paper balanced on his steering wheel. In his right hand was a pen. He was writing on the paper and staring down into his lap from time to time.
We left him far behind as he drove slowly in the left lane and the gap between him and the car ahead of him got wider and wider.
When I learnt to drive many, many, many years ago we were told that one has to concentrate on driving.

Your trade vehicle is not a mobile office.

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