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Protesters come to Karori
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Khandallah School is seeking a Teacher Aide to join our wonderful Learning Support Team. The hours are 9:15-12:45 pm from Monday to Friday during term time only.
The role involves supporting students with additional or diverse learning needs to help them achieve their full potential. Teacher Aides are well supported in their role by classroom teachers and the Special Education Needs Coordinator (SENCO). An ability to be empathetic, caring, adaptable and solutions-focused are desirable skills for this position.
If this role captures your interest we would love to hear from you. Please email your CV to the Khandallah School Deputy Principal by Thursday 18 May at this address: fiona.white@khandallah.school.nz
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They blocked the Wellington end of the Karori tunnel when they set up their protest on Glenmore Street.
The demonstrators blocked all traffic, including buses.
Wellington Police announced at 10:16am that the road had been cleared. Three people were assisting Police with their enquiries and charges were being considered, the Police said.
Police were able to stop that protest going ahead before the protesters could block the street they had targeted.
Yesterday’s protest in Karori is the latest in a series of Restore Passenger Rail protests that have blocked streets in the capital. The protesters have blocked streets at the Terrace Tunnel, Transmission Gully, Adelaide Road near the Basin Reserve roundabout and The Terrace, which they blocked on Monday 1 May.
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