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Hi Wellington,
Did you know new braille dots on ANZ debit cards have damaged 160 parking machines in Wellington's CBD? The council has to replace 512 machines, and is asking motorists not to use debit cards to pay for on-street parking in the CBD for the next few weeks. To read more, … View moreHi Wellington,
Did you know new braille dots on ANZ debit cards have damaged 160 parking machines in Wellington's CBD? The council has to replace 512 machines, and is asking motorists not to use debit cards to pay for on-street parking in the CBD for the next few weeks. To read more, click here.
Master Plumbers NZ - Wellington
Sometimes it's hard to figure out whether a plumber is needed or not.
We’ve put together a useful guide that breaks down when to make a good call and get a Master Plumber, Gasfitter or Drainlayer to sort your plumbing problem: bit.ly...
Reporter Homed
Thanks to everyone who's already taken part in our poll. Home ventilation systems can cost thousands and opinions on their worth are definitely divided.
If you're not sure what type of ventilation system would work best for you - or whether you need one at all - … View moreThanks to everyone who's already taken part in our poll. Home ventilation systems can cost thousands and opinions on their worth are definitely divided.
If you're not sure what type of ventilation system would work best for you - or whether you need one at all - read this to help find out.
Hi Wellington,
Auckland Airport has been under fire recently and it got us wondering about what Wellingtonians think about their local airport. We want to hear about your airport experiences. What do you think are the best and worst Koru lounges in NZ? What are some of the weirdest or quirkiest … View moreHi Wellington,
Auckland Airport has been under fire recently and it got us wondering about what Wellingtonians think about their local airport. We want to hear about your airport experiences. What do you think are the best and worst Koru lounges in NZ? What are some of the weirdest or quirkiest airports you've been to in NZ? Email your thoughts to our travel reporter at lorna.thornber@stuff.co.nz. (If commenting, please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff).”
87 replies (Members only)
Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand
National Volunteer Week is next week! (17-23 June). We’ve been busy collecting quotes to reflect our NVW theme:
“Volunteers, The Heart of our Community – By many, the work will be completed, Mā tini, mā mano, ka rapa te whai.”
#NVW2018
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Seatoun Tunnel will be closed from midnight on Sunday 24 June until 5am Monday 25 June to remove the trolley bus overhead wires. A traffic management plan will be in place, so please follow directions. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Click here for more info on the project
… View moreSeatoun Tunnel will be closed from midnight on Sunday 24 June until 5am Monday 25 June to remove the trolley bus overhead wires. A traffic management plan will be in place, so please follow directions. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Click here for more info on the project
Photo: Nat Archives. Circa 1910, Ref: 1/2-091609-F.
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Join in the celebrations for #WellyMatariki at your very own inner-city community garden at Bond Street Friday (15 June) lunchtime from 12 noon. There will be free kai, fun activities for kids & their whānau...plus opportunities to learn and relax in the garden! More info
Neville from Hataitai
It was with incredulity and mounting anger that I read the DomPost article (1st June) about the pending closure of CAB's in the Wellington area.
Well done Brian Davis, Jill Day and the unidentified Council Staffer who are "absolutely confident" that they have made the right … View moreIt was with incredulity and mounting anger that I read the DomPost article (1st June) about the pending closure of CAB's in the Wellington area.
Well done Brian Davis, Jill Day and the unidentified Council Staffer who are "absolutely confident" that they have made the right decision. Absolute spurious drivel to defend "cost cutting" and closure of an organisation that has provided thousands of Wellingtonians with professional advise/guidance, advocacy and support in dealing with many toxic and bureaucratic organisations such as Work and Income, ACC, Housing NZ and the Council. Fortuitously, well trained volunteers also provide invaluable assistance for a diverse range of issues in more positive circumstances. Priceless volunteers and staff have been kicked in the guts.
Readers may wish to go online to www.cab.org.nz... and read the CABNZ submission on Local Government (Community Wellbeing Amendment Bill 2018 (May 2018). This is just one of many submissions that the CAB make on behalf of those who are less fortunate requiring professional advocacy.
The Council spend more than $250,000 annually on staff "perks", travel etc, but cannot sustain this amount to continue the operation of five Wellington branches of the CAB beyond December 2018. It is obvious that vulnerable people in our community are considered inconsequential
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Ever wondered what our homes will be like in 20 to 30 years? Away from predictions of robots doing everything for us, experts say it's not all about the gimmicks.
Take a tour of a house of the future to see what role technology will have to play and let us know what features you'd like… View moreEver wondered what our homes will be like in 20 to 30 years? Away from predictions of robots doing everything for us, experts say it's not all about the gimmicks.
Take a tour of a house of the future to see what role technology will have to play and let us know what features you'd like your home to have.
Check out our temporary new Manners Street clinic!
Have a look inside, you'll find us at 27 Manners Street until we find our next permanent store.
Some of our fantastic agents have come back from the Gold Coast inspired after attending AREC - the world's greatest real estate event. An awesome opportunity to keep our JP team growing alongside the market!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Our regional parks are filled with fun family day out activities. A series of events happen throughout the parks around the year, like this farmers day in …. We are now seeking your ideas on how to make our parks even better for the next parks network plan.
Let us know at … View moreOur regional parks are filled with fun family day out activities. A series of events happen throughout the parks around the year, like this farmers day in …. We are now seeking your ideas on how to make our parks even better for the next parks network plan.
Let us know at www.surveymonkey.com...
Jo Leahy from Samaritans of Wellington Incorporated
Samaritans is turning Blue Monday into Brew Monday on 18 June, by encouraging people to get together for a cup of tea and a chat, which is a great way to connect with people and improve your mental health.
We live in an age where people communicate by text or online rather than sitting down and … View moreSamaritans is turning Blue Monday into Brew Monday on 18 June, by encouraging people to get together for a cup of tea and a chat, which is a great way to connect with people and improve your mental health.
We live in an age where people communicate by text or online rather than sitting down and having a proper two way conversation with each other. Brew Monday is about encouraging people to take the time to really talk and connect with people in a meaningful way.
Workplaces up and down New Zealand are being encouraged to stage Brew Monday tea and chat events to raise funds for Samaritans life-saving helpline service too, so that for people who feel they have nowhere else to turn, we can always be there.
To support Samaritans text HOPE to 5785 to donate $3 or get together with friends or work colleagues for a cuppa and share your moment on social media using the hashtag #NZBrewMonday.
Got pre-loved curtains or fabric? Donate to the Wellington Curtain Bank to help warm the homes of people in need. We’ll upcycle, line and distribute curtains to families with Community Services Cards, helping create healthier homes for all.
Wellington Curtain Bank needs donations for this … View moreGot pre-loved curtains or fabric? Donate to the Wellington Curtain Bank to help warm the homes of people in need. We’ll upcycle, line and distribute curtains to families with Community Services Cards, helping create healthier homes for all.
Wellington Curtain Bank needs donations for this winter. To find out more about what we can accept, go to the Sustainability Trust website or give us a call on 0508 78 78 24 extn 705. You’ll find a donations guide and details for drop off points around the region.
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Our Open Day is the perfect opportunity to meet the Silverstream Retreat team and view the beautiful venues set with your ceremony and reception dreams in mind.
And when you realise that you have found your perfect wedding venue, simply … View moreOur Open Day is the perfect opportunity to meet the Silverstream Retreat team and view the beautiful venues set with your ceremony and reception dreams in mind.
And when you realise that you have found your perfect wedding venue, simply book on the day and receive $1500 worth of complimentary luxuries to pimp your wedding!
Luxury Items include:
- Two nights stay in our Oak View Cottage, with Gourmet Breakfast and bubbles.
- For your Reception, our stunning fairy light panels, white chair covers
- Plus a glass of bubbles for your guests on arrival.
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