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Wairarapa “postcode hole” for govt’s Alzheimer support

September 10, 2024 September 2024 Comments Off on Wairarapa “postcode hole” for govt’s Alzheimer support

By Ray Lilley

Alzheimers patients in Wairarapa live in a Health New Zealand funding “postcode black hole” _ the only region of the country with no government funds provided to its volunteer group, Alzheimers Wairarapa. 

“This is a major issue for South Wairarapa people. As a voluntary group with no government support, we simply don’t have the funds to extend into South Wairarapa,” Alzheimers Wairarapa board member Carla Eglinton told The Star.. 

Based on Census data, some 620 Wairarapa residents currently suffer from dementia _ and some 500 of those can’t be assisted by the group because of a lack of central government funding.

“We simply don’t have the funds to extend down into South Wairarapa, and at the moment if you’re living in South Wairarapa you’re disadvantaged” as an Alzheimer’s sufferer, Eglinton said.

“The rest of the country has a funded community dementia service,” but not the Wairarapa. … Continue Reading

Wairarapa Moana Spring planting

September 10, 2024 September 2024 Comments Off on Wairarapa Moana Spring planting

Everyone is welcome to join the next planting day for Wairarapa Moana restoration – Sunday 29 September at Lake Domain, near Featherston.

The focus will be on planting more of the karaihe sedges especially grown from eco-sourced seed at He Kōtare Native Nursery. 

Karaihe (also known as carex buchananii) is endemic to the moana but is officially listed as ‘at risk – declining.’

Sedges already planted on the shoreline at Lake Domain are thriving and over time, they will promote water quality and fish life.

If you are interested, the mahi will occur from 10:00 a.m. till Noon at the domain. 

Bring a spade and gloves — and enjoy this special place with other members of your community!

Caption: Recently-planted Karaihe/sedges thriving on the Moana shoreline.

Wellington Heritage Festival reaches Wairarapa

September 10, 2024 September 2024 Comments Off on Wellington Heritage Festival reaches Wairarapa

Wairarapa this year will join the Greater Wellington region by taking part in the recently-minted Wellington Heritage Festival which will host 140 events across the region over three weeks from October 26. 

Eleven of the events will take place in the Wairarapa, with the rest stretching from Upper Hutt to the Kapiti Coast

“Heritage New Zealand’s mission statement of ‘Honouring the Past, Inspiring the Future’ captures the purpose of the festival,” chair Roger Blakeley said in a statement.

This year’s festival starts on Saturday, October 26 (Labour Day weekend) and runs to Sunday November 17. … Continue Reading

World Space Week systems “Go”

September 10, 2024 September 2024 Comments Off on World Space Week systems “Go”

Preparations around World Space Week 2024 (October 5 – 11, in Carterton) are now “all

systems Go.” 

“We’re excited to present the Wairarapa community with our programme of events for space and STEM enthusiasts everywhere!” spokeswoman Cimone said in a statement.

“This year the team is offering a range of FREE and ticketed events, with something promised for the entire whānau. Falling during the school holidays, we aim to entertain and engage the kids with scavenger hunts, colouring competitions and Space Activity Packs for purchase. … Continue Reading

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