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Newsletter | 28 September 2022
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This issue includes Term 4 dates, info about cyber safety and awareness and more. See the full newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 28 September 2022 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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South Wellington Intermediate School, 30, Waripori Street, Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Huia Cup Swim Relay Results
- College Sport Wellington
- 2022 COLLEGE SPORT WELLINGTON HUIA CUP SWIM RELAYS FINAL Team Rankings GIRLS Place School Points 1 Kapiti College 78 2 Wellington Girls’ 65 3 Queen Margaret 42 4 Wellington East 40 5 Paraparaumu 16 6= Sacred Heart 14 6= St Catherine’s 14 BOYS Place School Points 1 Scots College 87 2 Wellington College 82 3 […] The post Huia Cup Swim Relay Results appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Elections 101: Think Council can’t make change?
- Wellington City Council
- Have you ever stopped to notice the things that are different in your backyard? Maybe there’s a new playground that’s just popped up, or an upgrade to your local pool. The work of the Council is often unseen, or can be hidden by bigger projects in the city.
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Desperation, Defence, Delany
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian The last time Wellington held opponents try-less in consecutive games before 2022 was in 1999. Caleb Delany wasn’t even born in 1999 but the blindside flanker has been an integral part of a new-found Lions fortress. The Ranfurly Shield is safe for the summer following a 34-6 account of Waikato on Saturday. ...
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The Weapons
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Last but certainly not least, is the weapon of your choice. Within each discipline, there is much choice for a weapon, including size, weight, flexibility, and durability.
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Fencing Equipment
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Fencing typically requires a lot of personal gear in order to keep you safe whilst you have fun. Most clubs, HVFC included, have a large selection of gear that you can borrow until you are ready to purchase your own. Protective gear comes with different ratings, 350N or 800N. 350N is sufficient for training and … Continue reading Fencing Equipment →
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Masks
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Not a helmet. Made from a steel mesh and kevlar bib, a mask protects your face, head and neck from being hit by a fencing weapon. There are 3 different types of masks depending on what weapon you choose to fence. There are a couple of key difference to note about these. Foil The foil mask … Continue reading Masks →
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Strap Rules
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Normal Tongue Masks For Masks with normal tongues, you will be required to use a strap that doubles over like in the photo. This is applicable in all competitions and is encouraged at a club level. An advantage that this system has is the adjustability coupled with addressing some safety concerns. Traditional elastic is subject … Continue reading Strap Rules →
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Meet the candidates for Wharangi/ Onslow Western
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- We are holding a public meeting to meet the candidates who are standing as a Wellington City Councillor for our ward – Wharangi/ Onslow Western. The meeting will be held in the Ngaio Town Hall 1 Ottawa Road, from 7.30pm … Continue reading →
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Fencing During the School Holidays
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- We will be running some sessions during the school holidays during the first week. The training times we have are. We are still waiting to get confirmation for time slots in the second week of the holidays. Please stay tuned for updates moving forward.
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Our Place in Space: October School Holiday Events
- Wellington City Libraries
- This year, the October school holidays coincide with World Space Week, which runs from October 4-10. The international theme is… Continue reading Our Place in Space: October School Holiday Events →
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Candid camera: Wellington on 35mm
- Capital Magazine
- Wellington is home to over 400,000 people – most have been photographed by Zuyi at some stage. The post Candid camera: Wellington on 35mm appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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CPotY Highlights
- Capital Magazine
- See some of the highlight photographs from 2,500 entries in CPotY 2022. The post CPotY Highlights appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Proposed Change 1 to the Regional Policy Statement for the Wellington Region
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- The Regional Policy Statement for the Wellington Region (Regional Policy Statement) provides an overview of the resource management issues of the Wellington Region and sets out the policies and methods to achieve integrated resource management of the natural and physical resources of the whole region.
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Whaitua Kāpiti project
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Have your say on restoring and protecting Kāpiti's freshwaterTukuna mai he korero mō te whakaora me te whakamaru ō te wai māori ō KāpitiYou can help shape how we care for freshwater in Kāpiti for generations:Complete the 5-minute survey nowEmail us to register your interest in a face-to-face workshop What is a Whaitua?In the Wellington Region we have five ‘whaitua’ - which is a Te Reo Māori word for space, or catchment. In a whaitua, freshwater is connected from the mountains to the sea. Healthy water is central to our lives. Freshwater needs to be protected and restored as healthy waterbodies, and for the communities’ connected with it. Every whaitua is different, so we look at them individually. And now, we turn our attention to Kāpiti. The Whaitua Kāpiti is all the waterbodies from just north of Ōtaki through to Paekākāriki and right up into their headwaters in the Tararua Range.Whaitua Kāpiti CommitteeA team of community members, mana whenua, Kāpiti Coast District Council, and Greater Wellington representatives known as the Whaitua Kāpiti Committee will make recommendations how to restore freshwater in Kāpiti. They will draw on the views and aspirations of the many people who call Kāpiti home.The Committee will describe ways to protect and restore freshwater now and for future generations - such as managing contaminants, water allocation and flows, and setting freshwater aspirations as for the waterbodies throughout Kāpiti.We are interested in freshwater. This means the water in our rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, springs and underground in aquifers and their flow on effects to estuaries and the coast. Your aspirationsWe're seeking your freshwater aspirations because everyone has a unique perspective on how we protect our fresh water. We can't do it without you.This is your opportunity to provide your views into what needs to be done to restore healthy freshwater in Kāpiti.You can have a say on Kāpiti's fresh water in two main ways.E rua ngā kōwhiringa kia tukuna mai ō whakaaro mō te wai māori ō KapitiFill in our 5-minute survey. Don't leave it too late - the survey will close on 22 November 2022.Come along to a face-to-face workshop.Our workshopJoin us in us in Kāpiti in early November for a community workshop. You’ll meet with others to share ideas and provide deeper input into restoring and protecting wai ora, freshwater. We want to ensure that workshops include the values, experiences, and views of our diverse Kāpiti communities. Anyone who would like to contribute to the kōrero is welcome to come along. We particularly welcome Māori, Pasifika, ethnic communities, rangatahi, disabled, rainbow and people living in rural communities.Our workshop will be accessible and inclusive. Please let us know how we can support you in attending.If you’d like to attend, send us an email and we’ll get back to you.What will happen with the information you share? Ka ahatia ngā korero kua tohaina e koe?Your feedback will be put together in an independent report for the Whaitua Kāpiti Committee. This report will help the Whaitua Committee develop the Whaitua Implementation Programme to suit Kāpiti's needs.Keeping you informed about the findingsKia whakamohio ai koe ki ngā otinga ō tēnei mahiWhen the findings are ready to be released, we will send you a link to the report and provide it on the Greater Wellington website. You can also join our mailing list so we can keep you up to date on restoring and protecting Kāpiti's freshwater and opportunities to have a further say.Want to know more about the Whaitua process? Kei te hiahia koe te mohio mō te tikanga Whaitua?Our website has more detail about the Whaitua process. You will also find completed Implementation Programmes for Te Whanganui-a-Tara Whaitua, Ruamāhanga Whaitua, and Te Awarua-o-Porirua Whaitua.Any questions?He pātai?Email us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz to ask questions, want to speak to someone, or to sign up to our mailing list.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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VOTING for WCC and WRC CLOSES 8th OCTOBER
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- VOTE to have your say in the future of our city! Understanding Single Transferable Vote We are now over a week into voting for the Wellington City and Wellington Regional council. Voting for both of these is in the form of Single Transferable Vote. Have you wondered how this works? Do I have to rankContinue reading "VOTING for WCC and WRC CLOSES 8th OCTOBER"
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