Johnsonville, Wellington

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1927 days ago

Would you feel safe at the theatre"

Reporter Community News

The theatre industry is calling for a change to regulations, which would see them doing away with social distancing and enforcing masks.

Those involved in the industry believe it is unfair you can 80 people on a bus you can only have a maximum of 100 people at a theatre. What do you think?

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1922 days ago

Wellington On a Plate goes digital

Reporter Community News

Fancy a mouth watering burger but do not know where to find it!
If that is you, Wellington On a Plate has just what you are looking for.
Festival-goers won’t have to look further than their smartphones to access an all-revealing map where the possibilities of burgers seem endless.

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1922 days ago

Grow lights fluorescent x 2

Richard from Tawa

Only a few months old. Purchased brand new. Will deliver if nearby Tawa.
Designed to replace a 400w metal Halide Highbay
3m EZY fix suspension kit.
2m Plugged cord
4 Lamps included

Certified for use in bot NZ and Australia

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Only a few months old. Purchased brand new. Will deliver if nearby Tawa.
Designed to replace a 400w metal Halide Highbay
3m EZY fix suspension kit.
2m Plugged cord
4 Lamps included

Certified for use in bot NZ and Australia

Specifications

Model - 4x54w t5 EZY fix Highbay
Colour - White
Body material - High strength steel, powder coated
reflector material - high reflectance aluminum alloy
IP rating - IP41
Ballast - Osram QT FIT5
input voltage - 220- 240
power - 230w
in rush current - 106a
line current - 0.98A
Lamp - Osram HO 54w/840
Lamp lifespan - 24,000 hours

Price: $100

1922 days ago

Take part in Pots for Tots for Plunket with Resene!

Resene

Help us help Plunket support Kiwi kids and their families! Buy any Resene testpot with a colour name starting with P, O or T and Resene will donate $1 to Plunket.

The 10 most common birthdays all appear in the 13-day period from 22 September to 4 October! What better way to celebrate all these … View more
Help us help Plunket support Kiwi kids and their families! Buy any Resene testpot with a colour name starting with P, O or T and Resene will donate $1 to Plunket.

The 10 most common birthdays all appear in the 13-day period from 22 September to 4 October! What better way to celebrate all these new babies than supporting Plunket to support them.

Every qualifying testpot you buy = a $1 donation to Plunket!

Offer applies until 4 October 2020 at Resene owned ColorShops.
Learn more

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1923 days ago

Free kitten food

Melissa from Johnsonville

We have some free kitten food to give away. Hills kitten dry food and whiskas wet food beef with gravy. We accidentally bought the wet food and since all our boys are adults we don't need them. We were given the Hills dry food and then realized that it was for kittens. The bag is open and only… View moreWe have some free kitten food to give away. Hills kitten dry food and whiskas wet food beef with gravy. We accidentally bought the wet food and since all our boys are adults we don't need them. We were given the Hills dry food and then realized that it was for kittens. The bag is open and only about half a scoop was used. Pick up Johnsonville.

Free

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1923 days ago

How do we home in on household waste?

Wellington City Council

As part of our Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw 2020 are proposing a new set of bylaw controls that may affect how you dispose of your waste and recycling.

To find out more and have your say, visit: www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz...

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1924 days ago

Poll: Do you believe Let's Get Wellington Moving will ever happen?

Reporter Community News

The $6.4 billion Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) programme is under review, despite $4 million a month being leaked into the project.

Sources told Stuff the monthly cost was revealed to Wellington City councillors by a staff member in recent days, with one source also revealing the 20-year … View more
The $6.4 billion Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) programme is under review, despite $4 million a month being leaked into the project.

Sources told Stuff the monthly cost was revealed to Wellington City councillors by a staff member in recent days, with one source also revealing the 20-year project was set to be reviewed. LGWM refused to comment on the monthly costs, but confirmed in a statement that three independent consultants are reviewing the programme.

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Do you believe Let's Get Wellington Moving will ever happen?
  • 71.9% No - it is is an expensive pipe dream
    71.9% Complete
  • 18% Yes - it is a great idea
    18% Complete
  • 10.1% Not sure
    10.1% Complete
89 votes
1923 days ago

Wellington Home and Garden Show dates confirmed

Reporter Community News

With the country back at Level 1, one of the events to confirm its dates is the Wellington Home and Garden Show on October 2-4, Sky Stadium. Tickets 8.

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1923 days ago

Trust Porirua City Brass Celebrating 50 Years of Making Music

Keryn from Tawa

Trust Porirua City Brass in concert, celebrating 50 years of music, from 1970 to 2020.

Featuring items from the band's history and favourites of the current band, conducted by Clynton Payne.


Join us in the fabulous new Aotea College auditorium on Sunday 4th October at 3:00pm.


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Trust Porirua City Brass in concert, celebrating 50 years of music, from 1970 to 2020.

Featuring items from the band's history and favourites of the current band, conducted by Clynton Payne.


Join us in the fabulous new Aotea College auditorium on Sunday 4th October at 3:00pm.


Tickets available - tinyurl.com...

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1924 days ago

More windy weather coming

Reporter Community News

It has been a windy few weeks and the Met Service is predicting that it is not over yet.

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1928 days ago

How do we take the junk out of mail?

Wellington City Council

We are proposing that unaddressed mail or advertising mail may not be put in letter boxes that are clearly marked with the words “no circulars” or “no junk mail”.

Do you agree or disagree?

Visit www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz... to have your say on our proposed Solid Waste Management … View more
We are proposing that unaddressed mail or advertising mail may not be put in letter boxes that are clearly marked with the words “no circulars” or “no junk mail”.

Do you agree or disagree?

Visit www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz... to have your say on our proposed Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw 2020.

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1924 days ago

We're moving to Alert Level 1!

Wellington City Council

Kia kaha Pōneke!
We are moving to Alert Level 1 at 11:59pm tonight (21 September) until further notice from the Government.
Our services and facilities will return to normal with contact tracing encouraged.

💛 The Harbourside Market will reopen on Sunday 27 September

💛 All our pools and … View more
Kia kaha Pōneke!
We are moving to Alert Level 1 at 11:59pm tonight (21 September) until further notice from the Government.
Our services and facilities will return to normal with contact tracing encouraged.

💛 The Harbourside Market will reopen on Sunday 27 September

💛 All our pools and recreation centres will remain open with programmes and fitness classes resuming normal scheduling

💛 Rubbish and recycling collection services are operating as usual

💛 Southern Landfill, the Tip Shop and Recycling Centre will resume normal service

💛 All Library branches are open with all programmes and events resuming normal scheduling over the next few weeks

For more information on the operation of our services and facilities visit:
wellington.govt.nz...
Great work Pōneke!

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1924 days ago

Masks no longer compulsory for commuters

Reporter Community News

Following the Government’s alert level 1 announcement Metlink has confirmed that face coverings will not be mandatory on board bus, ferry and train services from Tuesday September 22 2020. While some passengers may continue to wear face coverings out of personal preference, the focus for all … View moreFollowing the Government’s alert level 1 announcement Metlink has confirmed that face coverings will not be mandatory on board bus, ferry and train services from Tuesday September 22 2020. While some passengers may continue to wear face coverings out of personal preference, the focus for all passengers should now be on personal hygiene measures and tracking journeys. Metlink is encouraging all passengers to log their travel, using the Government’s COVID-19 tracing app for contact tracing purposes. For further updates check out the Metlink website metlink.org.nz/covid-19

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1924 days ago

Re: Yamaha P125B Digital Piano 88keys Keyboard

Emily from Woodridge

Hi. Just putting it out there to see if anyone's interested. Selling for $1,200.00. New $1,295.00. Mine I bought only a few months ago, hardly played & in mint condition. It's weighted piano keys, it's sounds & plays stunningly, got extra rhythms & voices etc.

Negotiable

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1924 days ago

Outdoor heater 200.00 ono

Julia from Ngaio

Offers for outdoor heater, Proceeds go to Maraeroa school Cannons Creek

Price: $200

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