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Reporter Community News
Snapper cards will be accepted on Wellington’s trains from October this year, ending more than a century of paper tickets.
The Snapper pilot will begin in October on the Johnsonville Rail Line, subject to the final completion of commercial negotiations.
Since its launch in 2008, Snapper cards … View moreSnapper cards will be accepted on Wellington’s trains from October this year, ending more than a century of paper tickets.
The Snapper pilot will begin in October on the Johnsonville Rail Line, subject to the final completion of commercial negotiations.
Since its launch in 2008, Snapper cards have been used for the overwhelming majority of bus trips in the capital.
Wellington was originally meant to add card payments to trains back in 2015, under a Waka Kotahi plan to expand Auckland’s AT HOP card to the capital.
Naichao from Oriental Pantry
Dear Neighbours,
Are you trying to make sushi yourself?
We have almost everything you need for sushi!
(Sushi rice, mat, nori/seaweed, soy sauce, etc.)
… View moreDear Neighbours,
Are you trying to make sushi yourself?
We have almost everything you need for sushi!
(Sushi rice, mat, nori/seaweed, soy sauce, etc.)
Are you looking for MISO SOUP?
We do have, and more options.
Have you tried Japanese drinks and snacks?
I'm sure you should give them a try. One word, NICE!
Please visit one of our stores:
3 Hillary Court, Naenae, Lower Hutt
123 Willis St, Te Aro, Wellington
or just give us a call at 0212102058
Cheers!
Naichao from Oriental Pantry
Dear Neighbours,
Are you a big fan of Korean food?
Now we've got tons of them and with very good prices!
Shin noodles, Hot chicken noodles, Neoguri noodles, etc.
Honey butter chips, Lotte pocky, pepero, etc.
Roasted seaweed, Topokki, Chili sauce, etc.
Kimchi, we have variety of them, yum!
… View moreDear Neighbours,
Are you a big fan of Korean food?
Now we've got tons of them and with very good prices!
Shin noodles, Hot chicken noodles, Neoguri noodles, etc.
Honey butter chips, Lotte pocky, pepero, etc.
Roasted seaweed, Topokki, Chili sauce, etc.
Kimchi, we have variety of them, yum!
Please come and check them.
Cheers!
Christine from Brooklyn
Available for pick up in Mt Victoria. In good very used condition. Keys all working and tuned 2 years ago. Free to anyone who would like it, but must collect by Tuesday next week.
Free
Barbara from Newtown
I recently moved and unfortunately this doesn't fit the available space! It's only 2 years old, clean, no marks. No pictures sorry, but if you Google it it will show what it looks like.
Price: $500
Irena from Hataitai
Kia Ora
I am an artist working in ceramics I have a masters from monash university in fine art. I have had a lovely studio in Shelly bay and recently been informed that we have to move out. I’m looking for a garage with a window or a seperate from house space pref with a lovely view that I can … View moreKia Ora
I am an artist working in ceramics I have a masters from monash university in fine art. I have had a lovely studio in Shelly bay and recently been informed that we have to move out. I’m looking for a garage with a window or a seperate from house space pref with a lovely view that I can make art in. I am looking at buying a brand new kiln so I can run private classes in ceramics and cast glass. I tutor art around Wellington. My web page is www.irenakennedy.com... and my Instagram is @irenakennedycraft I would wnt to have access for any time I often do studio work at night. my budget is around the 50/60pw mark. Also open to trades. I have had my current studio for 3 years so hoping I can find something just as amazing.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)
So, you’ve finally chosen that fabulous wallpaper to showcase your style but how do you best look after it to keep it looking fresh and clean?
Many a foreign object can flick onto the surface of the wallpapers in your home that can range from food to crayon to fly spray, the list goes on. … View moreSo, you’ve finally chosen that fabulous wallpaper to showcase your style but how do you best look after it to keep it looking fresh and clean?
Many a foreign object can flick onto the surface of the wallpapers in your home that can range from food to crayon to fly spray, the list goes on. Like any textile, wallpapers do need a little bit of love every now and then, a regular wipe down with a clean cloth should keep dust and marks at bay however there are times when there may be the need for a more deeper clean.
To better understand how to care for your wallcoverings we need to first understand the different types of wallpaper on the market and their cleaning durability. The main three classifications are:
1. Washable: Coated papers (light weight vinyl) would fall under this category. A mild detergent and water can be used to occasionally wipe surface of wallcovering. Not suitable for high traffic areas due to light cleaning and inability to remove stains or contaminants without damage.
2. Scrubbable: Generally heavy vinyl’s, these types of wallcoverings are suited to higher traffic areas as they can withstand scrubbing to remove stains and dirt more effectively.
3. Spongeable: The most delicate of the three methods with wall coverings primarily used for decorative effect (uncoated). Best maintained by using a dry clean sponge/eraser or with a lightly dampened cloth and avoiding heavy water use.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
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Follow the link, select the 6 month option and use the promo code … View moreAre you still looking for the perfect Mother's Day treat?
From now until Mother's Day, subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for 6 months and you will receive a free Antipodes skincare gift, valued at $115!
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As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking … View moreAs parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking breaks for learning and focus!
Kiri Carroll from Destination Wairarapa
Get your tickets now for this wonderful weekend of books, ideas, conversations, workshops, stories, provocation, and inspiration from this Thursday 6 May to Sunday 9 May 2021
Read all about it here in this interesting STUFF article www.stuff.co.nz...
This year's program features a literary … View moreGet your tickets now for this wonderful weekend of books, ideas, conversations, workshops, stories, provocation, and inspiration from this Thursday 6 May to Sunday 9 May 2021
Read all about it here in this interesting STUFF article www.stuff.co.nz...
This year's program features a literary line-up of 55 events See the full program and BOOK YOUR TICKETS here.
Are you hanging out for some of your favourite shows to return this winter?
Read more about what's coming below. And be sure you're connected to fibre broadband for the best streaming experience.
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Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
As a child in Hastings, Whare Timu painted superheroes all over the house, now Whare Timu has landed a top job with one of this country's biggest architecture firms.
Reporter Community News
Les Dalton spent 45 years looking after dogs and his legacy will continue with a purpose-built dog park in Wainuiomata.
The Hutt City Council recently agreed to name its first dog park after Dalton, who died in May 2020, while working on opening the amenity, which would have been his most … View moreLes Dalton spent 45 years looking after dogs and his legacy will continue with a purpose-built dog park in Wainuiomata.
The Hutt City Council recently agreed to name its first dog park after Dalton, who died in May 2020, while working on opening the amenity, which would have been his most significant achievement.
His wife, Jill Dalton, said he would have been delighted by the decision.
“I think it is a wonderful tribute to him and his legacy of 45 years.”
Mayor Campbell Barry said Dalton was an advocate for dog welfare and having a dog park named after him in Wainuiomata, where he lived, was a fitting tribute.
Reporter Community News
A baby ruru found with wounds on his feet and a fractured wing tip has been released back into the wild after some TLC from Wellington Zoo’s veterinary team.
The little manu first came into the care of The Nest Te Kōhanga, the Zoo’s animal hospital, on Boxing Day when he was found on the … View moreA baby ruru found with wounds on his feet and a fractured wing tip has been released back into the wild after some TLC from Wellington Zoo’s veterinary team.
The little manu first came into the care of The Nest Te Kōhanga, the Zoo’s animal hospital, on Boxing Day when he was found on the ground in Eastbourne.
Team Leader at The Nest Te Kōhanga, Shanna Rose, says the vet team was able to treat the owl’s injuries and provide supportive care, which he responded well to.
Alexis from Te Aro
Come and join our meet-up to discuss our homelessness strategy over a coffee!
Saturday 15th May 2 pm at Fidel's 234 Cuba Street.
ALL Welcome!
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