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This feed currently contains the following newsitems (total count 9):

    • Wainuomata Trail Project
      • The aim of the Wainuiomata Trail Project is to provide trails suitable for mountain biking, walking and other recreational uses for the local community and the Greater Wellington Region.

    • Chris Dornan – Wairarapa Organic Worms
      • WOW! – Chris’s project is a classic. His cleantech mission is to turn potentially polluting waste into a high value product. Chris’s clean, odourless wormfarm system organically converts animal poop into vermicast (a balanced, organic fertiliser), that you can use

    • Dancing, Blue Whales and Leader Sardines
      • This is a post about the dynamics of social and system change. We can think of ourselves, our families, our communities, cities, countries and our planet, as systems and subsystems of bigger interconnected systems. Many systems behave in similar ways

    • Contact us
      • Click Local is a community driven website that endeavours to bring together people for the purpose of contributing to community enhancing actions.  We believe that the more connected communities are, the safer and more progressive they can be. Connections facilitate action, and actions lead

    • Click Local Storycasts
      • A key part of your project’s profile on Click Local is a short audio visual presentation – your ‘storycast’. Your storycast is an opportunity to present your idea, group, project or business to the world. We are currently producing our

    • What are Projects?
      • Click Local projects are almost limitless. They are just a bucket for something you or your group wants to do or achieve. They could focused on providing public benefits, like building a mountain bike track to holding a charity event

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