
Graffiti Free Week Starts
Graffiti Free Week (Starting March 14) is a nation-wide behavioural change campaign, which was developed in 2013 to help eliminate and prevent graffiti vandalism in […]
Graffiti Free Week (Starting March 14) is a nation-wide behavioural change campaign, which was developed in 2013 to help eliminate and prevent graffiti vandalism in […]
Kāpiti youth achievement has been significant again in the last year and now is a chance to celebrate some of those achievements on the national […]
Get ready for an exciting event filled with activities, live performances, market stalls and good vibes! This year the Kāpiti Youth Festival will be held […]
From left, 8 year old Te Horo Beach Zombies, Frankie, Nikita, Ruby and Neve ready to spook at Liam Dench’s birthday party at Te Horo […]
Kāpiti has experienced more than its share of youth crime issues and there seems no end of people to blame. JustSpeak is an organisation that […]
This weekend marks the start of GirlGuiding New Zealand’s major fundraiser the sale of Guide Biscuits. Thousands of Pippins, Brownies, Guides and Rangers, their families […]
National Children’s Day (Sunday 2 March) is an opportunity for parents and whānau to focus on protecting children from second-hand smoke says Quitline. Research shows […]
Through sponsorship and fundraising, Kenakena School was able to meet its goal of enabling our two teams that won their sections of the New Zealand […]
The New Zealand Association of Counsellors says if the government is serious about wanting to improve the country’s suicide rates it needs to provide more […]
The New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC) has backed calls for more support for young people dealing with depression. Spokesperson, Sarah Maindonald, says adolescents are […]
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