Friday, August 22, 2014


Pictured: Picton St John volunteer ambulance officer Rachel Bulliff and Picton St John station manager Tony Cronin.


Last week saw the Tasman area of St John heading off for duty in a new uniform. Picton St John ambulance staff were among those who showed off the new dark green shirt, white under shirt and dark green cargo pants. The uniform replaces the traditional black pants and white shirts. Key to the new design is functionality and durability, while having a uniform that still proudly represents the iconic St John brand. See page 7 in the latest issue for more St John news.

Other Stories in This Issue


  • Captains Table
  • News: Scallops die in botched seeding attempt
  • Commercial Events Fund taking applications now
  • Saturday Speaker
  • Spot the Knot
  • Classifieds 
  • In Rememberance
  • Pavilion Programme
  • New Shark Finning Laws Fall Short For Threatened Species
  • Tide Tables
  • Kaipupu News
  • Connect To Conservation Via Social Media
  • WWF Awards To Help Conservation Innovators
  • St John to Recruit 158 Additional Frontline Ambulance Staff
  • Colin's Column - This week from Stuart Smith
  • Shaun Kirk at Le Café
  • Seaport Happenings 
  • Seaport Sessions
  • Seen on the Scene: Renaissance 'Bloody Ripa' Ipa, Farewell to the Clubrooms, ice challenge
  • Reflections from Picton Museum: Our Anzac Contribution – The Bush Brothers
  • Plunket Piece: Looking after our little ones
  • Library Lines
  • Digital Native or Digital Immigrant?
  • New Face for Picton Real Estate
  • Selling Sausages for Sailing
  • Healthcare Hints with Chris and Chris Webb: Allergic Rhinitis - Hayfever
  • Need a Digger?
  • 420 World Championships
  • Scoop’s Sports with Sam Swain
  • FOOTY TALK with STAYZ
  • Star Dance Academy Successes
  • Toko’s Talk from the Court
  • Badminton Championships
  • Local History Legend

Get your copy of the Seaport Scene at one of the following outlets:

Picton: The Seaport Scene Office, FreshChoice, Take Note, Healthcare Pharmacy, Picton Library, On The Spot, Picton Four Square, Seumus's Irish Bar & Le Cafe.

Friday, August 8, 2014



Other Stories in This Issue

  • Captains Table
  • Pavilion Programme
  • Saturday Speaker
  • News: Pavilion AGM, We need people to test our new rubbish bags, Second Hand Sunday, Found Walking Stick,
  • Spot the Knot
  • Picton Marina Redevelopment Wins Supreme Award
  • Kaipupu Pest Management
  • Maud Island Mice Eradication Underway
  • 2 Degrees - COMING TO PICTON!!
  • Janette Walker - Blue Cod Balancing Act
  • QCC Showcases Talents
  • Tide Tables
  • Weirdest Show in Picton
  • Backstage Blurb
  • Real Art Show
  • Seaport Happenings 
  • Seaport Sessions
  • Seen on the Scene: Picton Little Theatre Gala Dinner
  • Reflections from Picton Museum: Bay Histories – Tennyson Inlet
  • Library Lines
  • Le Café Picton Cooking Series
  • Sing, Say Or Pay
  • Daffodil Day Picton
  • Little People, Not Stats
  • A Taste of Europe in Picton
  • Scoop’s Sports with Sam Swain
  • Toko’s Talk from the Court
  • Linkwater School & Waikawa Bay Primary School Students Win Young Leader Award

Get your copy of the Seaport Scene at one of the following outlets:

Picton: The Seaport Scene Office, FreshChoice, Take Note, Healthcare Pharmacy, Picton Library, On The Spot, Picton Four Square, Seumus's Irish Bar & Le Cafe.