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Name: Tony McCrae

Blog or website: http://wah.wellington.gen.nz/

Bio: An expatriate Wellingtonian hold up in Twickenham, London.

Submissions

    • Announcing New Coach
      • 17 Apr 2013
      • Raumati Swimming Club
      • Danyon Loader will be joining the club in May as our new development coach. He will be poolside for the short course season sharing his knowledge and skills. Jon and Danyon attended the 1996 Olympics and were room mates!  Danyon … Continue reading »
      • Accepted from Raumati Swimming Club news 4 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • A Fare Go
      • 14 Apr 2013
      • Salient
      • Discounted public-transport fares for tertiary students may be one bus stop closer to reality as the Fairer Fares campaign gains momentum, with five Wellington Regional Councillors onboard.
      • Accepted from Salient News Feed 4 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • A century in Premier Rugby
      • 2 Apr 2013
      • Wellington Rugby Referees Association
      • Gordon  Noble-Campbell started his journey at the Hutt Recreation ground on 5 July 2003.  Saturday, 100 Wellington Club Rugby Premier appointments later, he will referee the Swindale shield fixture between Petone and Norths at the Petone Rec. Congratulations Gordon, the association salutes you.
      • Accepted from Wellington Rugby Referees Associaton news feed 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • Lifestyle Sports Waterfront 5k – 2 April 2013
      • 2 Apr 2013
      • Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
      • 157 runners and walkers fronted for the Waterfront 5k Series on 2 April, the final race in this series.
      • Accepted from WSAC news 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
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        • heatherwgtn RT @wellynews: Wellington Scottish Athletics Club - Lifestyle Sports Waterfront 5k – 2 April 2013 http://t.co/wxryJwaKqQ

    • Can I carry that for you?
      • 2 Apr 2013
      • Capital Times
      • The loud hammering coming from the old floating crane Hikitia is the sound of volunteers knocking rust off the steel lattice work on the old ship's crane. It needs repainting, which is just part of the big volunteer effort going on to ensure the old ship's
      • Accepted from Capital Times news items 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • Law for Lunch at Karori Library – Employment rights, employment wrongs
      • 1 Apr 2013
      • Wellington City Libraries News Blog
      • Law for Lunch is going to the Karori Library this Wednesday, 3 April! Kate Scarlet, a community lawyer and employment advocate at Community Law Wellington and Hutt Valley, will be covering: Employment Agreements Trial periods Wages, breaks, leave Dispute resolution: Solving problems at work Redundancy This session is a perfect opportunity as an employee to ask your questions and get the information you need for a better understanding of the Employment Law related to sick leave, work breaks, bullying in the work environment or personal grievance and what are the alternative solutions. And, if you are an employer, you can find out what you need to do to provide safe working environment and follow the right processes in  Employment Agreements. The seminar will take place this Wednesday, from 12 noon to 1pm, at the Karori Library. All welcome! For more information, please check our online event calendar
      • Accepted from WCL Blog feed 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • Flyover for Lambton Quay
      • 31 Mar 2013
      • Eye of the Fish
      • In a surprising piece of breaking news today, we have just heard that the results of the Wellington Public Transport Spine study have been announced, and the end result will no doubt surprise some people. In line with Wellington City Council’s new found love for Flyovers, as approved by Councilor Andy Foster at a recent [...]
      • Accepted from Eye of the Fish feed 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
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      • Geotagged Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand/Aotearoa

    • Marae new experience for Brooklyn School kids, teachers, parents
      • 29 Mar 2013
      • Newswire.co.nz
      • BROOKLYN School kids are “crying out” for Maori culture and this week they got it by staying on a marae and making their own hangi.
      • Accepted from Newswire.co.nz news feed 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
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      • This Newswire.co.nz newsitem has 1 comment.

        • ‘Hi, I enjoyed reading about what Mr Breach was undertaking to develop for himself and for the benefit of the children at Brooklyn School. Bravo. I am pleased that these children have had such a unique experience. Thank-you to the school and the marae and to you Anneka. My child is in Year 4 and it is interesting to see what the older kids are up to. ’

        You can add own comments here.


    • Congratulations to Lyall Bay swimmers
      • 29 Mar 2013
      • Lyall Bay Surf & Life Saving Club Inc
      • At the recent NZ Open Championships we had several Lyall Bay members compete for Capital Swim Club who came away 2nd overall.
      • Accepted from LBSLSC news 7 weeks ago by tonytw1
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        • lyallbaynz RT @wellynews: Lyall Bay Surf & Life Saving Club Inc - Congratulations to Lyall Bay swimmers http://t.co/3AG6G8xnIr

    • Royal Life Saving Awards for Term 1 2013
      • 28 Mar 2013
      • Scots College
      • The following boys have gained Royal Life Saving Awards during Term One this year: Middle School Students Bronze Medallion Luke Atkinson (Y9)Mackay Blaikie (Y9)Jack Mexted (Y9)Cam Sisson (Y9)Wyatt Vipond (Y9)Ben Ramacha (Y10) Bronze Cross Matthew Peterson (Y10)Gabriel Laing Aiken (Y10)William Findlay (Y10) Senior School Students Bronze Medallion Alex Martin (Y12)Ellery Waterson (Y12)Ethan Wood (Y12)Max Zorn (Y12) read more
      • Accepted from Scots College news 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • Mosaic Easter Festival 2013
      • 28 Mar 2013
      • Capital Mosaic, Wellington
      • Easter is more than just a holiday break – it’s the pinnacle season of the Christian faith. Check out the awesome events we have on to mark one of the greatest moments in human history.
      • Accepted from Capital Mosaic posts 7 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • Lifestyle Sports Waterfront 5k – 26 March 2013
      • 27 Mar 2013
      • Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
      • 142 runners and walkers fronted for the Waterfront 5k Series on 26 March. Numbers were boosted by 41 students from Newlands College, testing themselves over 5k. It was fantastic to have them along. Weather conditions were again very good – fine with a light wind. Let’s hope the weather holds for one more week, as next Tuesday it is the final race in this Waterfront Series. We take a break before returning for the next series in August. A big thanks to Dan, Don, Henry and Daniel from Wellington Scottish Athletics Club for the excellent officiating.
      • Accepted from WSAC news 7 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • Thurs night training at Wellington College 6.30pm
      • 27 Mar 2013
      • Western Suburbs Rugby Football Club
      • The 2013 rugby season has started. Thursday night training will be conducted on Artificial Turf at Wellington College (Brierley Field) 6.30pm to 7.30pm every Thursday. Roosters from all teams invited to attend. This is a brilliant venue and your club has worked hard to secure this all weather field – so get there and don't be late. We have a precious one hour window for training.
      • Accepted from Wests rugby news 7 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • Indian Ink doesn’t fade
      • 26 Mar 2013
      • Capital Times
      • Actor and playwright Jacob Rajan wears his culture lightly. His parents were from Southern India, but Rajan was born in Malaysia. The family moved to Wellington when he was four. “India is a very big country and Indians aren’t homogenous,” Rajan says. “My parents came from a very small sub set in Kerala in Southern India. There wasn’t really an Indian community here for them when they came to New Zealand.”
      • Accepted from Capital Times news items 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • Flyover fence-sit
      • 26 Mar 2013
      • Capital Times
      • Fellow city councillors have nicknamed it “Foster’s Flyover” after Andy Foster used his casting vote last week to go against a proposal to oppose the Basin Reserve flyover. The vote at the council’s strategy and policy committee means the council hasn’t taken a position at all, but will instead work with the New Zealand Transport Authority on ways to lessen the impact of the flyover on the city’s landscape. The debate came as councillors were considering a specially commissioned report on the merits of other roading options around the cricket ground. In the end councillors were split seven all on the matter before committee chair Foster voted it down.
      • Accepted from Capital Times news items 7 weeks ago by tonytw1
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    • A Fare Go
      • 14 Apr 2013
      • Salient
      • Discounted public-transport fares for tertiary students may be one bus stop closer to reality as the Fairer Fares campaign gains momentum, with five Wellington Regional Councillors onboard.
      • Accepted from Salient News Feed 4 weeks ago by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • fares
      • Geotagged Kelburn Parade

    • Can I carry that for you?
      • 2 Apr 2013
      • Capital Times
      • The loud hammering coming from the old floating crane Hikitia is the sound of volunteers knocking rust off the steel lattice work on the old ship's crane. It needs repainting, which is just part of the big volunteer effort going on to ensure the old ship's
      • Accepted from Capital Times news items 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • waterfront

    • Law for Lunch at Karori Library – Employment rights, employment wrongs
      • 1 Apr 2013
      • Wellington City Libraries News Blog
      • Law for Lunch is going to the Karori Library this Wednesday, 3 April! Kate Scarlet, a community lawyer and employment advocate at Community Law Wellington and Hutt Valley, will be covering: Employment Agreements Trial periods Wages, breaks, leave Dispute resolution: Solving problems at work Redundancy This session is a perfect opportunity as an employee to ask your questions and get the information you need for a better understanding of the Employment Law related to sick leave, work breaks, bullying in the work environment or personal grievance and what are the alternative solutions. And, if you are an employer, you can find out what you need to do to provide safe working environment and follow the right processes in  Employment Agreements. The seminar will take place this Wednesday, from 12 noon to 1pm, at the Karori Library. All welcome! For more information, please check our online event calendar
      • Accepted from WCL Blog feed 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • libraries
      • hutt valley
      • events
      • karori
      • law
      • Geotagged Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

    • Flyover for Lambton Quay
      • 31 Mar 2013
      • Eye of the Fish
      • In a surprising piece of breaking news today, we have just heard that the results of the Wellington Public Transport Spine study have been announced, and the end result will no doubt surprise some people. In line with Wellington City Council’s new found love for Flyovers, as approved by Councilor Andy Foster at a recent [...]
      • Accepted from Eye of the Fish feed 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • transport
      • light rail
      • Geotagged Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand/Aotearoa

    • Marae new experience for Brooklyn School kids, teachers, parents
      • 29 Mar 2013
      • Newswire.co.nz
      • BROOKLYN School kids are “crying out” for Maori culture and this week they got it by staying on a marae and making their own hangi.
      • Accepted from Newswire.co.nz news feed 6 weeks ago by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • brooklyn
      • This newsitem has 1 comment.

        • ‘Hi, I enjoyed reading about what Mr Breach was undertaking to develop for himself and for the benefit of the children at Brooklyn School. Bravo. I am pleased that these children have had such a unique experience. Thank-you to the school and the marae and to you Anneka. My child is in Year 4 and it is interesting to see what the older kids are up to. ’

        You can add own comments here.

      • Geotagged Brooklyn, Wellington, New Zealand

    • Congratulations to Lyall Bay swimmers
      • 29 Mar 2013
      • Lyall Bay Surf & Life Saving Club Inc
      • At the recent NZ Open Championships we had several Lyall Bay members compete for Capital Swim Club who came away 2nd overall.
      • Accepted from LBSLSC news 7 weeks ago by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • match reports
      • lyall bay
      • Geotagged Lyall Bay
        • lyallbaynz RT @wellynews: Lyall Bay Surf & Life Saving Club Inc - Congratulations to Lyall Bay swimmers http://t.co/3AG6G8xnIr