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  • geonet.org.nz Kiwi Status

    GeoNet

      (www.geonet.org.nz)

    The New Zealand GeoNet Project provides real-time monitoring and data collection for rapid response and research into earthquake, volcano, landslide and tsunami hazards.

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    Business Info: GeoNet - 1 Fairway Drive, Avalon, Lower Hutt

    They Say: GeoNet provides information on hazards such as earthquake reports and alerts on volcano activities around New Zealand. New Zealand is located on the boundary of the Australian and Pacific plates and so is at ri... More about GeoNet.

    Keywords: earthquakes, landslides, volcanoes, tsunamis

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  • alingham.com Kiwi Status

    Al Ingham

      (www.alingham.com/home)

    The home of artist Al Ingham, a Lower Hutt landscape painter.

  • hutt-chamber.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce

      (www.hutt-chamber.org.nz)

    A progressive society of business people offering business advice, guidance and training to its members, as well as operating an active network building programme in the Hutt Valley area.

  • wainuiomata.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Wainuiomata

      (www.wainuiomata.co.nz)

    Everything you need to know about Wainuiomata, all conveniently online. Wainuiomata is a small community of 16,860 residents, located in a secluded valley just ten minutes from central Lower Hutt.

  • huttrotary.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Rotary Club of Hutt City

      (www.huttrotary.org.nz)

    Holding meetings weekly, the Rotary Club of Hutt City welcomes new members, visiting Rotarians, friends and guests.

  • supergran.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Supergrans

      (www.supergran.org.nz)

    An organisation made up of mature people who offer practical help to people wanting to brush up on their homemaking skills. Supergrans can assist with skills in the areas of budgeting, basic cooking, menu planning, shopping, housekeeping and hygiene.

  • hvca.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Hutt Valley Community Arts

      (www.hvca.org.nz)

    Situated in the heart of Petone, Hutt Valley Community Arts welcomes you to the Farsite Gallery and the Poets Pub, a monthly event hosting a guest poet and featuring an 'open mic' session for aspiring poets.

  • stronans.org.nz Kiwi Status

    St Ronan's Church

      (www.stronans.org.nz)

    An Eastbourne church, aiming to be a place where people can come and search for God without any pressure to believe.

  • stjames.net.nz Kiwi Status

    Anglican Church of St James

      (www.stjames.net.nz)

    The Anglican parish of Lower Hutt serves the people of Lower Hutt and surrounding areas, offering worship, fellowship, small group and children's ministry.

  • huttimpact.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Hutt Impact

      (www.huttimpact.org.nz)

    Hutt Impact bring hope, purpose and providing a positive environment for families and individuals in the wider Hutt Valley community.

  • firefighters.org.nz Kiwi Status

    NZ Firefighters' Welfare Society

      (www.firefighters.org.nz)

    Information on insurance, healthcare, and holiday homes.

  • stokesvalleyfire.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade

      (www.stokesvalleyfire.org.nz)

    Fire Brigade and the fire district it manages are part of the Arapawa Fire region of the New Zealand fire service.

  • stokesvalley.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Stokes Valley

      (www.stokesvalley.co.nz)

    A site dedicated to the Stokes Valley community, in the Hutt area. Visit the site for community news, businesses, regional history, pictures and much more.

  • kokiri.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Kokiri Marae

      (www.kokiri.org.nz)

    A Lower Hutt community marae offering services in employment, education, Te Kohanga Reo, social services and health care.

  • petonesettlers.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Petone Settlers Museum

      (www.petonesettlers.org.nz)

    A great little museum and memorial to the landing of the first organised European immigrants in New Zealand.