Kāpiti – Whirlwind needs your help
Whirlwind is a growing community of men helping each other to get better at the mental side of life. Through the sharing of stories and […]
Whirlwind is a growing community of men helping each other to get better at the mental side of life. Through the sharing of stories and […]
The Whakarongotai Marae was abuzz as Waikanae School children gathered to celebrate Matariki. Matariki, also known as the Maori New Year, occurs when the cluster […]
Mike King, comedian and mental health educator, is coming to Kāpiti College to do a Community Korero. Don’t miss an opportunity to hear him talk […]
Looking back over the past 25 years since the opening of the Kāpiti Marine Reserve on the 7th May 1992, its clear that there has […]
Sir Pita Sharples is featured in a new video on the Elder Abuse Help Line. This year as many as one in ten older people […]
New environmental advocacy group Low Carbon Kāpiti congratulates the Council on its latest environmental award, but says they need to do more to meet their […]
Paekākāariki Station Precinct Trust invites all to the final of the Station Sessions – poetry readings by local poets, as part of the current display […]
A couple made a deal that whoever died first would come back and inform the other if there is sex after death. Their biggest fear […]
Electra Business Breakfast KāpitiEconomic Development: Feast or Famine in Kāpiti? Wednesday 5 July 20177.15am to 8.45amSouthward Car Museum$25 (incl GST) per person The Electra Business […]
Coastella is a boutique music festival on the sunny Kāpiti Coast, 45 min from Wellington. We have four stages and have previously booked genres including […]
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