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Choosing Harbour City Funeral Home means placing your trust in a team that genuinely cares. With over 30 years of experience serving Wellington, Hutt Valley, and Kāpiti, we offer professional, compassionate support tailored to your family's needs. Our commitment to dignity, respect, and … View moreChoosing Harbour City Funeral Home means placing your trust in a team that genuinely cares. With over 30 years of experience serving Wellington, Hutt Valley, and Kāpiti, we offer professional, compassionate support tailored to your family's needs. Our commitment to dignity, respect, and transparency ensures you feel supported every step of the way.
Harbour City provides modern, welcoming venues, and offers flexible, personalised services that reflect your loved one's life and wishes. We also help families plan ahead with thoughtful pre-planning options. In difficult times, you can rely on Harbour City Funeral Home for guidance, empathy, and peace of mind. Get in touch today to speak with a caring professional who’s ready to help.
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Andrew from Miramar
Made from 17 recycled plastic bottles, this mint condition Kathmandu medium sized (denim shade of) blue bag is ideal for your kid or your gym bag, plenty of pockets, laptop area, and strap clips on back.
Looks great with Levi's trucker jacket or sherpa jacket, only selling as my wife … View moreMade from 17 recycled plastic bottles, this mint condition Kathmandu medium sized (denim shade of) blue bag is ideal for your kid or your gym bag, plenty of pockets, laptop area, and strap clips on back.
Looks great with Levi's trucker jacket or sherpa jacket, only selling as my wife doesn't need it.
Buyer must pickup from Miramar, contact Andrew on 0297761914 .
Price: $40
Clive from Island Bay
Lots For Tots in Island Bay!
St Hilda’s Playgroup is changing!
New name, new toys, new time and day, new format (plus some of the old favourites!)
9.30 - 11.30 Saturdays in term time
Starting 11 October at St Hilda’s Church Hall, 311 The Parade, Island Bay
A fun time for toddlers and … View moreLots For Tots in Island Bay!
St Hilda’s Playgroup is changing!
New name, new toys, new time and day, new format (plus some of the old favourites!)
9.30 - 11.30 Saturdays in term time
Starting 11 October at St Hilda’s Church Hall, 311 The Parade, Island Bay
A fun time for toddlers and their parents on Saturday mornings
All together story time or singing at 10.00.
Safe Indoor and Outdoor Play
Refreshments available
We cater for all ages from 0 to 4 years, including a safe play area for tiny tots
Cost $5
Please note: No Playgroup on Tuesday mornings this term
Clive from Island Bay
🌟 The SPACE Course 🌟
Supporting Parent and Child’s Education - in Island Bay 👶
A welcoming place for you and your baby during the beginning stages of your parenting journey. For babies born from September 2025 to February 2026. We still have a few places left for this course. ✨
… View more🌟 The SPACE Course 🌟
Supporting Parent and Child’s Education - in Island Bay 👶
A welcoming place for you and your baby during the beginning stages of your parenting journey. For babies born from September 2025 to February 2026. We still have a few places left for this course. ✨
What you can expect: Guidance from trained facilitators with real parenting experience Friendship and community with other new parents Coffee, tea, and supportive conversation A safe place to share and grow in your parenting relationship 2 hours/week for 20 weeks Course designed by the Parenting Place
📅 Starts: 4th February
📍 Location: St Hilda’s Church, 311 The Parade
💲 Cost: $115 including $50 fee to Parentingplace).
More Info or to enrol: ibhildas@gmail.com or parentingplace.nz...
John from Island Bay
Is your local body election voting papers sitting somewhere at home untouched? At the same time have you been one of the many that have grizzled about the quality of those that represented us over the past three years, or the 47% increase in rates during that time, or some of the changes to the … View moreIs your local body election voting papers sitting somewhere at home untouched? At the same time have you been one of the many that have grizzled about the quality of those that represented us over the past three years, or the 47% increase in rates during that time, or some of the changes to the city that tend to benefit a minority rather than what's best for the majority of its citizens? Local Government Election Day is now less than a week away (voting closes at noon on Saturday 11 October, with Tuesday 7 October the last day for postal voting – after which voting papers must be dropped off at council ballot boxes to be counted). Lets get a more meaningful voting turnout this election. And please don't be put off by the STV form of voting. You only have to rank in preference those candidates that you like. It is not necessary to put a ranking number by those candidates you don't like. In other words you can vote for as many or as few candidates as you like.
Vote for a mayor and councillors, and whether we should keep or remove our Māori ward.
Check your mailbox for your 2025 local elections voting papers and post them by 7 Oct or drop them in an orange bin by noon 11 Oct.
Didn’t get your papers in the post? You can still vote – visit one … View moreVote for a mayor and councillors, and whether we should keep or remove our Māori ward.
Check your mailbox for your 2025 local elections voting papers and post them by 7 Oct or drop them in an orange bin by noon 11 Oct.
Didn’t get your papers in the post? You can still vote – visit one of our special voting hubs before noon 11 Oct.
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Choosing the right primary school matters. At Marsden Primary in Karori, every child is known, every talent is nurtured, and every day brings new opportunities to shine. Our small school delivers a big experience, with personalised learning, specialist teaching, and a warm, connected community.
… View moreChoosing the right primary school matters. At Marsden Primary in Karori, every child is known, every talent is nurtured, and every day brings new opportunities to shine. Our small school delivers a big experience, with personalised learning, specialist teaching, and a warm, connected community.
Experience Marsden Primary on Thursday, 23 October
We invite tamariki in Years 1–6 to spend the day with us!
Your child will buddy up with a Marsden student, join classes, meet our teachers, and try exciting new activities.
Spaces are limited, so register now:
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Liz from Miramar
Hi, have mixed selection of uniform to sell.
Smoke free home.
Skirts x3
X2 size 18,
x1 size 20, all in good condition
Sports top x1 size 16, slight pilling across abdomen
… View moreHi, have mixed selection of uniform to sell.
Smoke free home.
Skirts x3
X2 size 18,
x1 size 20, all in good condition
Sports top x1 size 16, slight pilling across abdomen
Blazer x1 size 18 excellent condition, ? Worn
Long sleeve shirt x1 size 20
Short sleeve shirt x1 size 20
Good condition ( bought this year)
Jumper medium, good condition
Vest large, good condition
Free:
Vest small- pilled
SS shirts x3 size 16
LS shirt x2 size 16
Collars are yellowed, but otherwise in good condition
Couldn’t upload photos- too big, welcome to come and look.
Open to offers, for lots or little
Give me a call on 0211811368
Thanks
Liz
Negotiable
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The Long-Term Fiscal Statement just dropped. At first glance, it might seem a bit dry, but the message is pretty clear ... and a bit worrying. The big takeaway? Our financial pressures are only going to keep growing.
There’s no single fix. It’ll take a mix of solutions to deal with the … View moreThe Long-Term Fiscal Statement just dropped. At first glance, it might seem a bit dry, but the message is pretty clear ... and a bit worrying. The big takeaway? Our financial pressures are only going to keep growing.
There’s no single fix. It’ll take a mix of solutions to deal with the challenges ahead.
Want to read more? Andrea Vance shares her opinions here.
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Chris from Hataitai
The Greater Wellington Regional Council has wide-ranging responsibilities including public transport funding and planning, environment management, flood protection, land management, provision of regional parks, and regional emergency management. When you pay your WCC rates invoice, about 20-25 … View moreThe Greater Wellington Regional Council has wide-ranging responsibilities including public transport funding and planning, environment management, flood protection, land management, provision of regional parks, and regional emergency management. When you pay your WCC rates invoice, about 20-25 percent of this is GWRC rates, which, like the city council's rates, have risen sharply in recent years.
Given its range of responsibilities, GWRC should have a more prominent position in Wellingtonians' minds, but 45 years after its inception, it still has a very low profile. Most electors probably give mere lip service to their selection of GWRC candidates. Candidates are often ranked based on name familiarity or party-political advertising, meaning that prospective new and independent input is difficult to achieve.
Last chance to meet the Greater Wellington Regional Council candidates: Sunday 5 October 5pm-6.30pm, Hataitai Bowling Club, 157 Hataitai Rd. An exclusively GWRC meeting, without the "distraction" of mayoral and WCC candidates. All welcome: Come along and listen to and question candidates for GWRC.
Ian Hamilton from Natures choice gardening services - Kilbirnie
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NZ Red Cross from Red Cross Shop Kilbirnie
Capes, crowns and big imaginations, this week Red Cross shop Kilbirnie is celebrating everyday kid heroes. Pop in, spot the magic and let your little legends shine!
We are open 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 4pm Sunday at 27 Rongotai Road Kilbirnie, Wellington.
We hope to see you … View moreCapes, crowns and big imaginations, this week Red Cross shop Kilbirnie is celebrating everyday kid heroes. Pop in, spot the magic and let your little legends shine!
We are open 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 4pm Sunday at 27 Rongotai Road Kilbirnie, Wellington.
We hope to see you here soon!
The Kilbirnie Red Cross Team
The Team from Resene ColorShop Kilbirnie
Make a floating bedside ledge that tones into your colour scheme with Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen or higher gloss Resene Lustacryl. Find out how to create and paint your own floating ledge with these easy step by step instructions.
Anna from Island Bay
Reversable Jacket " Faux Fur Spot coat Still has ticket purchased never worn
Price: $90
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