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St Vincent de Paul Society Wellington
💈Skilled in the art of barbering and/ or hairdressing?
Looking for an opportunity to give back to the community?
We're looking for volunteers who are able to provide basic cuts to a variety of hair types.
When: Saturday 16 November
Where: Central Park Flats
PM the page for more … View more💈Skilled in the art of barbering and/ or hairdressing?
Looking for an opportunity to give back to the community?
We're looking for volunteers who are able to provide basic cuts to a variety of hair types.
When: Saturday 16 November
Where: Central Park Flats
PM the page for more information or contact marketing@vinnieswgtn.org.nz
Helen from Southgate
If you have a keyboards stand no longer being useful, I'd been keen to have a look, thank you. Something basic but sturdy, height adjustable. Txt 027 331 3689.
Sarah Free from Sarah Free - Wellington City Councillor
We’ve had the lowest voter turnout ever so far which is a concern-BUT it’s not too late to vote!
You need to fill your voting paper and drop it to the local library before Saturday at noon, or to Strathmore Community Centre ( Mon-Fri 9.30am-1.30pm).
You don’t need to vote for all the … View moreWe’ve had the lowest voter turnout ever so far which is a concern-BUT it’s not too late to vote!
You need to fill your voting paper and drop it to the local library before Saturday at noon, or to Strathmore Community Centre ( Mon-Fri 9.30am-1.30pm).
You don’t need to vote for all the candidates;- just rank the ones you want to vote for.
Democracy matters, so please have your say!
Selina from Kilbirnie
Kia Ora !
My flatmates and I are looking for a washing machine to buy. Our one here has had it's final dash.
Let me know if anyone has anything waiting around in their garage.
Churrr.
Selina
Silke from Heart for Art
Our Paint Parties are a great way to have fun, unwind and give your wellbeing a boost. Our artist will give you step by step guidance to create your painting. It's totally easy, heaps of fun and you don't need any experience. All materials and afternoon tea provided. Loads of great … View moreOur Paint Parties are a great way to have fun, unwind and give your wellbeing a boost. Our artist will give you step by step guidance to create your painting. It's totally easy, heaps of fun and you don't need any experience. All materials and afternoon tea provided. Loads of great paintings to choose from.
Check out our upcoming events at www.heartforart.co.nz...
Aaron Graham from Hataitai Family Barbers
It is great to be open again! Don't forget today (and every Tuesday) we have kids (0-12 years) haircuts for $15! We currently only have a Barber and no hairdresser available in the shop. If you know a hairdresser looking for some work send them our way!
Reporter Stuff
In today's news, James Parker, 9, from Ngaio School, meets the man behind weekly protests calling for the Government to declare a climate emergency - he protested outside the Beehive for 100 days!
KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect… View moreIn today's news, James Parker, 9, from Ngaio School, meets the man behind weekly protests calling for the Government to declare a climate emergency - he protested outside the Beehive for 100 days!
KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect with 7 to 11-year-olds to help tackle tough issues in ways you can share with your whole family. Find out more here.
Taryn Steele (nee Playle) from Miramar Peninsula
We've surveyed all the Wellington City Council candidates, asking their position on the Shelly Bay development. Here's a snapshot of their positions, with the full answers to the survey available at:
www.bit.ly...
(Authorised by Thomas Wutzler, Board Chair, Enterprise Miramar, 149 Park… View moreWe've surveyed all the Wellington City Council candidates, asking their position on the Shelly Bay development. Here's a snapshot of their positions, with the full answers to the survey available at:
www.bit.ly...
(Authorised by Thomas Wutzler, Board Chair, Enterprise Miramar, 149 Park Rd, Miramar)
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It’s time to vote for the city you love.
Local elections decide who is on your local council, regional council, district health board, and other important organisations in your area.
The people who are elected get to make decisions that affect your daily life and the future of your town … View moreIt’s time to vote for the city you love.
Local elections decide who is on your local council, regional council, district health board, and other important organisations in your area.
The people who are elected get to make decisions that affect your daily life and the future of your town or city.
Why will you vote?
Find out more
The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole … View moreThe National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole queue, and the evidence is potentially for a long time". Do you agree with this policy? Should parents be fined?
Come and be one of the first to see this truly incredible documentary in a story of friendship, courage, strength and heroism. The film follows Sir Edmund Hillary and crew (including our very own Sir Graeme), as they attempt to jet-boat upriver from the mouth of the Ganges to its Himalayan heart. … View moreCome and be one of the first to see this truly incredible documentary in a story of friendship, courage, strength and heroism. The film follows Sir Edmund Hillary and crew (including our very own Sir Graeme), as they attempt to jet-boat upriver from the mouth of the Ganges to its Himalayan heart.
Join us in celebration of this incredible journey, with drinks and nibbles, followed by a special preview screening.
Buy tickets now: bit.ly...
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