Owhiro Bay, Wellington

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2736 days ago

WANTED to buy a tv

Sivi from Island Bay

Anyone got any flat tv screen still work but no longer use that can be mine free or buy cheap pls. This is just for give away so not too expensive pls. - just pm me thank you :).

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2736 days ago

Toyota Corolla 1.8 manual hatch low mileage for sale

Roman from Mornington

Very tidy Toyota Corolla 2002 1.8 manual hatchback looking for a new caring owner. Has been looked after, only 100,000 Kms done, front tyres new, back near new. Clutch and battery fine. Chain driven, timing belt changed recently. Goes with original manual, full-sized spare, touch-up paint. All … View moreVery tidy Toyota Corolla 2002 1.8 manual hatchback looking for a new caring owner. Has been looked after, only 100,000 Kms done, front tyres new, back near new. Clutch and battery fine. Chain driven, timing belt changed recently. Goes with original manual, full-sized spare, touch-up paint. All Toyota recalls done. Had it for 5 years, never had an issue. Inspections welcome and encouraged. Phone: 021 213 9862

Price: $5,500

2737 days ago

Karori Youth Awards 2018

Nicky Bridge from Karori Community Centre

Do you know an outstanding young person doing something great in Karori? Nominate them for the Karori Youth Awards 2018! See the Events page of our website for more info or to nominate.

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2758 days ago

Plan your journeys around Wellington City after 15 July

Community Engagement Advisor from

Changes are coming to Metlink buses and trains across the region from Sunday 15 July, including some new timetables and routes.

Check out the Journey Planner www.metlink.org.nz... to see what these changes may mean for you.

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2740 days ago

Keeping water flowing when an earthquake stops the taps

The Team from Wellington Water

Today we hosted a special event at Truscott park in Johnsonville to open the first of 22 community water stations, which form the foundation of our above ground emergency water supply network.

The Minister of Civil Defence, Hon Kris Faafoi, mayors and representatives from the four councils, … View more
Today we hosted a special event at Truscott park in Johnsonville to open the first of 22 community water stations, which form the foundation of our above ground emergency water supply network.

The Minister of Civil Defence, Hon Kris Faafoi, mayors and representatives from the four councils, (Wellington City Council, Hutt City Council, Upper Hutt City Council, Porirua City Council) were in attendance to help open the first of the community water stations, and learn more about how they'll operate.

Wellington's drinking water supply network is vulnerable. Underground pipes and reservoirs could be badly damaged in a significant earthquake and as a result some suburbs could be without drinking water for more than 100 days.

Over the past 12 months we have been working with central and local government to develop an above ground emergency water network that will supply the more than 400,000 people across Wellington from day eight following a disaster.

It’s important to remember that following a major earthquake, the first thing people rely on is themselves and their families, so storing water is a must for every household.

You should have 20 litres of stored water for every person, every day, for at least seven days. That’s 560 litres for a four-person household. You may need to store more if you have unwell people, or small children in your home.

200 litre tanks (which are easy to install) can be purchased from your local council for $105.

For more information check out wellingtonwater.co.nz...

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2738 days ago

Free Shelves

Stephanie from Brooklyn

These shelves are made from raw particle board, still solid and useable.
H: 1.2m
W: 0.4m
D: 0.39m

Free

2739 days ago

Babysitter available

Sabina from Newtown

Hello neighbours!
I am available for babysitting.
Some of you may know me as the wandmaker, I'm Sabina, I'm 27, I have a very fluffy cat and I'm great with kids. I have recently completed a CPR training event and I also know pet CPR so I've got that going for me. I've … View more
Hello neighbours!
I am available for babysitting.
Some of you may know me as the wandmaker, I'm Sabina, I'm 27, I have a very fluffy cat and I'm great with kids. I have recently completed a CPR training event and I also know pet CPR so I've got that going for me. I've looked after children from 1 week old and would be happy to provide references. I tend to be available quite late notice and I live in Newtown and have a little scooter, so can travel to nearby areas. I'm also happy to travel a little further afield if you're able to provide transport or cover uber costs.
I charge $17.50ph and am currently available anytime except 8-13th July. If you need a babysitter, whether a late notice one-off or something more regular, please let me know ☺

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2741 days ago

SUP Paddle boarding

Cathryn from Island Bay

Casual paddle boarding group - I'm looking for any groups/people who meet up to paddle board. I'm not into wave jumping and surfing - more into exploring the coast on flatter days. I've been around Tapu te Ranga Island on my own a couple of times - and am looking for other … View moreCasual paddle boarding group - I'm looking for any groups/people who meet up to paddle board. I'm not into wave jumping and surfing - more into exploring the coast on flatter days. I've been around Tapu te Ranga Island on my own a couple of times - and am looking for other beginner/casual boarders to connect with - safety in numbers...

2738 days ago

Our new event Ahi Kā Fri 29 June 6-10pm.

Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council

Nau mai, haere mai – your whole whānau are warmly invited to celebrate Matariki, the Māori New Year.
Come down to Odlins Plaza and the Whairepo Lagoon on Wellington's waterfront to experience our new event, Ahi Kā. Celebrate and learn about the Māori New Year with ahi (fire), kai … View more
Nau mai, haere mai – your whole whānau are warmly invited to celebrate Matariki, the Māori New Year.
Come down to Odlins Plaza and the Whairepo Lagoon on Wellington's waterfront to experience our new event, Ahi Kā. Celebrate and learn about the Māori New Year with ahi (fire), kai (food), friends and whānau. See some of the nation's finest Māori performers and storytellers, and experience a beautiful light parade featuring creative talent from local schools.
Hangi, toasted marshmallows, fire on the water and a midwinter bonfire – there's something for everyone at this family-friendly event.
For more info on the free public events for Matariki ki Pōneke 2018, check out our website

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2738 days ago

WIN a central heating package!

The Gas Hub

If there’s a natural gas pipeline in your street and your home is within 40 metres of the pipe, not only are you able to get a free connection, but you could also win a natural gas central heating package worth up to $10,000!

Find out if you can connect to natural gas for FREE here. It could … View more
If there’s a natural gas pipeline in your street and your home is within 40 metres of the pipe, not only are you able to get a free connection, but you could also win a natural gas central heating package worth up to $10,000!

Find out if you can connect to natural gas for FREE here. It could be the start of a whole new level of comfort for your home.
Find out more!

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2738 days ago

Diesel Tradesman van for sale

Gary from Island Bay

Sold thanks

Price: $4,500

2739 days ago

Marsden Yr 11 and 12 Scholarships close 6 July

Inge from Karori

Marsden School Year 11 and 12 Scholarships for entry in 2019 close on 6 July, apply online now! Sports scholarships for Years 11 and 12 still open too :)
www.marsden.school.nz...

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2740 days ago

Students not to blame for poor flats

Nice Place Property Management Ltd

Often students get slammed for the poor condition of their flats from drying washing inside and not opening the curtains, but it’s not always the tenants who are to blame for poor housing conditions.
As a landlord it is your responsibility to provide a liveable home, and as tenants, this home … View more
Often students get slammed for the poor condition of their flats from drying washing inside and not opening the curtains, but it’s not always the tenants who are to blame for poor housing conditions.
As a landlord it is your responsibility to provide a liveable home, and as tenants, this home needs to be maintained and respected.

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2739 days ago

Make a Difference Market, Saturday June 30

Sustainability Trust

Fancy a unique day out? Get along to Sustainability Trust’s Make a Difference Market, showcasing local businesses, all with a Fairtrade, ethical, natural, recycled, reusable or community twist!

Food, homeware, books, skincare, clothing, reusable bags, fabric, warm, energy-efficient homes, and … View more
Fancy a unique day out? Get along to Sustainability Trust’s Make a Difference Market, showcasing local businesses, all with a Fairtrade, ethical, natural, recycled, reusable or community twist!

Food, homeware, books, skincare, clothing, reusable bags, fabric, warm, energy-efficient homes, and much more.

Come and get set for winter, plastic-free July and Fairtrade fortnight. This event is plastic bag free so come prepared!

Where: Sustainability Trust’s EcoCentre, 2 Forresters Lane, Wellington
When: 10 am – 2pm, Saturday June 30

Full details: www.facebook.com/events/2077426902523899/
Find out more!

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2739 days ago

Interested in community resilience?

Louise from Island Bay

Please support Nikau Foundation's campaign to raise funds for community resilience through PledgeMe and score some great rewards!


www.pledgeme.co.nz...

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