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The Places We Called Home
- Toi Pōneke
- The Places We Called Home brings together the work of Andrew Ross & Cody Ellingham, two photographers capturing the history of urban Wellington twenty years apart. The exhibition explores the homes, streets, and changing landscape of the city from the 1990s through to today. Read more
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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29 September 2022 General Meeting - SDR and Network Analyser
- Wellington VHF Group
- 29 September 2022 General Meeting - SDR and Network Analyser ZL2HD Wed, 09/28/2022 - 10:38 Rob ZL2WAL will take on his experiences setting up and using Software Defined Radio (SDR) based on the RTL Dongle.
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Celebrate Diwali with two events this October
- Wellington City Council
- Diwali is Wellington's local Indian and South-East Asian communities' most vibrant cultural festival – and we’ll be celebrating with two exciting events next month.
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Celebrating alumni mentorship
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The University is celebrating a decade of its Alumni as Mentors programme.
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- victoria-university
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Mysteries of tectonic plate movement revealed in new research
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Discovery provides an answer to one of the long-standing questions about the Earth's massive tectonic plates.
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An election that isn’t solving anything
- Wellington Scoop
- The Wellington local election campaign is coming to an end and it would be overstating things to say it has been dull. The only pinch of excitement came with the emergence of a young Māori wahine, carrying progressive values. When the debates started, it all went downhill. There have been dozens of them, and the only takeaway is that all candidates want a vibrant, inclusive, green city. This set of commonplaces is not helping to differentiate one candidate from another, for example during the conclusion of the Spinoff debate. On the policy front, they all say they’ll achieve their “vision” with better bus services (over which they have zero control) and more housing. And since I want to vote on a vision and its supporting policies, and not for a person, it’s been very hard, listening to the debates and reading candidates’ websites, to feel we have a choice.
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Voting more accessible than ever in Pōneke
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has made accessing information, resources and voting easier for all members of the community for this year’s election.
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Athletics Wellington offers Officials Education opportunities for Volunteers
- Athletics Wellington
- Athletics Wellington offers Officials Education opportunities for Volunteers. During October and November Athletics Wellington in conjunction with Athletics NZ offer chances for Volunteers to undertake… Read More »
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Climate action in motion
- Wellington City Council
- They say you can’t beat Wellington on a good day – there’s nothing better than a stroll or roll in the sunshine, taking in the sights of the waterfront. But these days we're also experiencing wilder weather, storm surges, sea level rise, slips and even snow in the city, due to the climate crisis.
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