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New Players AGM 2024
- New Players Theatre Company
- The New Players 2024 AGM is to be held on Tuesday 9 April 2024 at 7.30pm at the Newlands Community Centre. For any matters arising, notices of motion, and any general business must be with the New Players secretary by 1 April 2024. Nominations for the election of officers and committee may be made to […] The post New Players AGM 2024 appeared first on New Players Theatre Company.
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Te Ara Pukapuka at Waihinahina Park Newlands
- Wellington City Libraries
- Earlier this year, some of you might have visited Te Ara Pukapuka, whether at Kilbirnie Park during the Winter, Khandallah Park during Autumn, or at Churchill Park in Seatoun over the Summer. The Spring instalment of Te Ara Pukapuka (The Book Pathway) has now arrived at Waihinahina Park in Newlands, complete with a new pukapuka for tamariki to read as they play and explore! Follow each page from one to the next as you wander through the park, taking in the gorgeous sights and listening to the calls of tūī and pīwakawaka as you do.
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Dennis Duggan Park / Wahinahina Reserve, Woodridge, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Bus Trip – Newlands / Churton Park
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- 24 Sept 2023 Departing from Akau Tangi (formerly ASB) Sports Centre 8.00 am,Pickup 8.10 am at the Railway Station,Pickup 8.20 am at the Ngauranga Gorge Bus stop NOTE: DAYLIGHT SAVING… Read More »Bus Trip – Newlands / Churton Park
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“I am constantly learning about books.”
- Mary Potter Hospice
- A regular and long-serving volunteer, Lucy volunteers with the donated books for the Newlands Hospice shop and Warehouse.
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Favourite tries of the 2022 season Part 2
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The thrills and spills of the 2022 rugby season in Wellington. A selection of tries scored in 2022 – part 2 below. All footage by Club Rugby, except for try #12 (credit Newlands College) and #15 (credit Mike Lewis Pictures).
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CSW Junior Touch Results
- College Sport Wellington
- COLLEGE SPORT WELLINGTON JUNIOR TOUCH TOURNAMENT – GIRLS RESULTS 17 November, 2022 GIRLS Round 1 Chilton Saint James 8 beat St Catherine’s 3 Sacred Heart 7 beat Wellington East 1 St Oran’s 7 beat Scots 2 Newlands 5 beat Marsden 1 Round 2 St Catherine’s 3 beat Wellington East 1 Chilton […] The post CSW Junior Touch Results appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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June Update from DCM - Together we can end homelessness
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About Us Contact Clifton’s Story “I love being part of a major change in people’s lives.” Ko Clifton tōku ingoa. I was born in Wellington but lived in Ōpōtiki for the first 13 years of my life. I was raised by my Koro and Nanny in a whole house full of cousins and aunties and uncles. We grew up on the family farm. They had 14 children, so we were never without whānau around us. My favourite thing to do growing up was to ride my horse with my brother and cousins, down to the river for a swim or up the bush for a hunt, just exploring. My mother spent most of her time in Australia and down in Wellington. Then, out of nowhere, when I was 12 years old she turned up, and my brother and I went to live with her in Wellington. I have worked in a number of different jobs over the years. I started off in the family taxi office in Miramar as soon as I left Rongotai College. I have worked in the sugar cane fields of Fiji; I have had work with other whānau up in Ōpōtiki in kiwifruit orchards. Back in the early 2000s I worked for a time as a forklift operator. I was working for Fletcher Construction when the first lockdown began. When all the work stopped, I lost my job and my income. I was trapped in Wellington with no whānau support and nowhere to stay. I had to move into emergency accommodation. Clifton volunteered his time to support the DCM Foodbank Appeal in May. When was the first time I heard about DCM? It was during that first lockdown, and I was at AC International. There were three of us in the one room; myself and my two adult daughters. I saw a pamphlet about DCM, and gave them a call. Steph answered. I think originally I was asking for food, for a food parcel. It was a proper lockdown, and DCM was only open at very specific times. Steph told me to come down on the Wednesday morning, and I did. I told Steph that there were three of us in the same room. She said “we can’t have that” and got straight on to it. Paula arranged for us to move to two rooms at Halswell. My room number was Room 24, I remember that clearly. I was in one room, and the two girls were in the other. Once I was settled in at Halswell, Kat and Peni from DCM came over to speak to me – about getting housed! They spoke to me about finding the right place. I told them about the issues I had had, with places in certain suburbs where family and others from my past would come by. It was not so good. We agreed that I needed an apartment where others couldn’t just come in to my whare, and that it needed to be in the city. And it sure was meant to be! They offered me, Clifton, a place on Clifton Terrace! And I moved in – on 31 August 2020. Clifton with George on Super Saturday vaccine day. DCM supports people like me in so many ways. Not just with housing and food parcels, but I have also seen the audiologist, the dentist and the Te Aro Health nurses. I have been vaccinated at DCM – I had my first two shots there, and went off myself to get my booster. When I was in emergency housing, I would regularly come to Te Hāpai to get out and about and away from emergency housing for a while. I was always made welcome; the DCM kaimahi were genuinely interested in getting to know me, and hearing what my own hopes and dreams were. It was one of the DCM team, Dom, who supported and encouraged me to stop smoking. And then, a month after I moved in to my place, Kat asked me if I would like to work at DCM. I knew Fabian, and I had wondered how he came to get a job at DCM. The next step was for me to be part of one of the Peer Support courses which DCM offers to people who are interested in a kaiāwhina* role. No sooner was that done, than Kat came back to see me. She helped me with my CV and a cover letter. Then I had an interview at DCM – with Natalia and Paula. They asked me what sort of work I was interested in. I said I would love to work with the Outreach team, and they immediately agreed. They listened to me, to what I was keen to do. It was the ultimate miracle. Clifton is always looking out for ways to support others. He has stepped up to help all of DCM’s teams at one time or another. He enjoys working with Evan to deliver the Te Awatea programme (left) and participating in DCM training and team-building days (with Moses, Bella and Michelle at right). Since then, I have got to be involved right across the many areas of DCM’s mahi. I am part of the Outreach team, but I have also been out with Arieta, Adriana and George from DCM’s Aro Mai Housing First team and with Nadeeka to support our Sustaining Tenancies mahi. I have worked in Te Hāpai, and on DCM’s Te Awatea programme. I have been part of the team delivering our Community Connections programme. I was even at the very first session when we launched the programme at Newlands. I love the patience and resilience of DCM. We roll with it. When taumai are ready, we go forward with them. If they are not ready today, we will try again tomorrow. There are endless chances. We won’t give up on you. And now, I have been able to add more mahi in to my week. I have also joined the Take 10 team, working with youth. On a Saturday night, we are out from 9pm–4am in the city, connecting to young people, checking that they are safe, even paying for them to get an Uber home when this is what needs to happen. We offer water, sweets, etc., to get the young people to connect with us so that we can check in with them. All the DCM taumai seem to go by! They greet me, wonder what I am doing there. The way DCM has stepped up during this pandemic has been ever so encouraging and inspiring. They have come up with ways of supporting those who need it most, regardless of the traffic light system or regular lockdowns. That’s what separates DCM from other community services – the constancy of our level of passion for the work we do. It has been exceptionally impressive – the aroha and manaakitanga I have experienced and have seen others experience over my time at DCM – first as taumai, and now as a kaimahi. Clifton with his team leader, Natalia, outside DCM in Lukes Lane. Natalia Clifton is the type of person who will do anything for anyone. He is generous with his time, cares about his colleagues and keeps his eyes and ears open for ways that he can help people. Clifton also loves learning. It’s one of his great strengths – he listens, watches, and then tries something himself. He also asks for feedback from colleagues which shows great strength of character and humility. He is always open to doing things differently or better. Clifton has covered so much work for DCM including supporting us on outreach visits, running manaakitanga in Te Hāpai, coaching new kaiāwhina, moving furniture for taumai who have become housed, supporting community connections mahi, and sharing his own story in Te Awatea to help the taumai open up and share their story. He’s probably the only DCM staff member who has worked across all services and all teams. How would I describe Clifton? He is collaborative, humble, kind, patient and always supportive. Of both his colleagues – those he works alongside here at DCM – and of taumai. Clifton is always ready to lend a helping hand – whether it is cleaning up the hall after one of DCM’s Community Connections afternoons (left) or staying behind with Fiona after DCM’s last AGM to do the dishes and tidy up (right). <!-- --> Hapi In January, we introduced you to Hapi and shared his story. Hapi is a creative and sociable man who is thriving in his new home, a house provided by private landlord Dev. Hapi loves his art, and this month, some of his pieces have featured in a very successful exhibition organised by MIX, a mental health service which offers programmes in art and wellbeing. Hapi’s work has been popular, with more than half of the items he has prepared for the exhibition selling on opening night alone. Here’s what Hapi has to say about what art means to him: “Bro, it frees my mind. It frees me. I’m free! I'm free and I don’t have no other thoughts about anything else, but just go for my own things. Do my own style of work. I feel awesome when I make anything that I know that I can do, or whatever vision comes in my mind. I just lay it out how it is. What really makes me feel good is other people love it.” You can hear Hapi speak about his art for yourself, in this brief film clip: <!-- --> Support DCM *DCM uses the term kaiāwhina, meaning a helper or advocate for those staff who bring lived experience to their mahi at DCM. We call the people we work with taumai, meaning to settle. This reflects the journey we set out on together – to become settled, stable and well. Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi. With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive. <!-- --> Copyright © 2022 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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New mural for Pukehuia Newlands Skatepark
- Wellington City Council
- A newly completed mural at the Pukehuia Newlands Skatepark pays tribute to a bird which was once prolific in the area but is now sadly extinct.
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Household battery recycling
- Wellington City Libraries
- On Monday 14 February 2022 Wellington City Council is launching a recycling programme to divert used household batteries from the landfill. How it works You can drop off your used batteries for free at: Island Bay Community Centre Karori Library Kilbirnie Library Newlands Community Centre Tawa Community Centre Te Awe Library (CBD) Tip Shop at… Continue reading Household battery recycling →
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Pukehuia Park opening in Newlands
- Wellington City Council
- The newly upgraded Pukehuia Park will be officially opened on Saturday 31 July with a pre-dawn blessing and ceremony.
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Newlands Park to be renamed Pukehuia Park
- Wellington City Council
- Newlands Park will adopt the te reo Māori name Pukehuia Park, following a vote by Wellington City Councillors today.
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Upcoming Year 6 Intermediate Orientation
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- In this article, you will find information about the Year 6 orientation for Newlands (26 June) and Raroa (30 July).
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Saving Newlands’ volunteers
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Five named in NZ Maori Rugby Under 18 Squad
- College Sport Wellington
- Congratulations to Milly Mackey (Newlands College) for the girls and Khya Wilson (St Pat’s Town), Ridge Studd (Wellington College), Tana Rangiwhetu (St Bernard’s), and Te Kirimaia Wanoa (St Bernard’s) for the boys who have been selected for the national U18 Maori Wahine & Tane Development Camp.
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CricHQ Wellington Under 17 Team Named
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- The following players have been named in the CricHQ Wellington U17 team to contest the National U17 Tournament at Lincoln University from Jan 13-21; Matt Blair (Tawa College) Tim Campbell (Wellington College) Nick Greenwood (Wellington College) Sam Millmow (St Pats Town) Ollie Peterson (Wellington College) Cam Preston (Onslow College) Nick Pile (Onslow College) Gareth Severin (Johnsonville Cricket Club) Dylan Sharma (Wellington College) Haydon Smith (Newlands College) Jesse Tashkoff (Hutt International Boys School) Devan Vishvaka (Wellington College) The side will be coached by Matt Tilley with Sean O’Connor assisting. The post CricHQ Wellington Under 17 Team Named appeared first on Cricket Wellington.
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Wellington Under 17 team is named to attend the 2015/2016 National Tournament
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington Under 17 team to attend the National Under 17 Tournament to be held in Lincoln from January 13th to the 21st is as follows: Rachin Ravindra (HIBS) (Captain) Zac Aldridge (St Pats Town) Niko Brooky (Wellington College) Jakob Bhula (Wellington College) Tim Campbell (Wellington College) Luke Georgeson (St Pats Town) Nick Greenwood (Wellington College) Hamish Johns (St Pats Town) Chris Leitch (Onslow) Callum McLauchlin (St Pats Silverstream) Nick Pile (Onslow College) Gareth Severin (Wellington College) Hayden Smith (Newlands College) Five players return from last year’s team while Captain Rachin Ravindra will be attending his third Under 17 tournament. Ravindra was last week named player of the tournament during HIBS outstanding win at the National Secondary School 1xt XI finals. Nick Pile is another returning player who has been in outstanding form this season. Both Nick and Rachin will also be representing Wellington at the Under 19 Nationals this week.
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Cheaper bus fares start this weekend
- Peninsula News
- Bus fares are cheaper every weekend from this Saturday 28 November to Sunday 20 December on GO Wellington or Newlands Coach Services buses with $1 fares for one zone of travel, and a $2 adult fare or $1.50 child fare... Read More ›
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Mana/Newlands Smartcard Expiry
- Sustainable Wellington Transport
- This service note from Metlink caught my eye today: If you have a Mana/Newlands smartcard that was purchased in 2006 it will expire this year and will no longer be able to be used.
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Reserves Act 1977 Notification - Batchelor Street, Newlands
- Wellington City Council
- Proposal to revoke the ‘Local Purpose (Community Centre)’ reserve status of the Council-owned land at 23 Batchelor Street, Newlands.
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Grants made by the Johnsonville Charitable Trust in 2014
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- Newlands Intermediate School $50,000 To part fund an artificial playing field at Newlands Intermediate.
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Bring forward improvement of Cheyne Walk Play Area.
- Wellington City Council
- I would like the council to do the work on Cheyne Walk Play Area a lot earlier than planned so that families in our area have a safe and interesting place to meet and play. The equipment is very old and there is not much for children to play on. The other playgrounds in Newlands are too far away for children to walk to and people shouldn't have to drive to get to a good playground.
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Support for House of Grace
- Johnsonville Charitable Trust
- The Trustees agreed at their February meeting to support the Rotary Club of Johnsonville’s project to upgrade the heating facilities at the House of Grace home in Newlands.
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Newlands Intermediate Artificial Turf Sports Ground
- Johnsonville Charitable Trust
- At a recent meeting of the Johnsonville Charitable Trust, Trustees pledged support of $50,000 for the above project conditional upon the school and its partners finding the balance of funds required to complete the project within the next 12 months.
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Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington has braaaaaaains
- The Wellingtonista
- Congratulations to Noise and Pictures, the Wellington team who took out the V 48 Hours movie competition with their clip Brains?. Is it just us or is New Newlands actually less scary than Current Newlands? NOISE AND PICTURES from 48HOURS on Vimeo.
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Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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On Fire Poneke Slammers Dunk Newlands
- Keith Johnson
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Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Arrests in Newlands aggravated robbery
- Wellington District Police
- An Auckland couple will appear in the Levin District Court this afternoon charged in relation to a...
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Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Police investigating dairy robbery yesterday
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police are investigating an aggravated robbery at a Newlands dairy yesterday. Detective...
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Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Disaster preparedness at grassroots level: the Newlands example
- Wellington Scoop
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Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Adopt a pet from us today!
- Wellington SPCA
- We have over 300 animals currently in our care and many of these animals are available for adoption and in need of a new home right now! So, here’s your chance to make a fantastic addition to your family and to give an animal another chance in life. There are a number of ways you can check out our animals who are just waiting for their new forever home:
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Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Newlands motorcycle fatality update
- Wellington Police say next of kin notifications have been made for the deceased motorcyclist who had been earlier involved in a Police pursuit yesterday, 13 January.
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Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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