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Match Programme – Issue 2, 2025
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Check out the latest words of wisdom from club Chair Tristan Elder and our top team coaches, Rory Fallon and Callum Martin. We review last week’s games and look forward to this weekend’s action as well as player quick-fire questions (and answers!) UHCF Match Programme, Issue 2 The post Match Programme – Issue 2, 2025 appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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Small Things Like These Movie Fundraiser
- Zonta Wellington
- You are invited to a fundraiser screening of SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE Join the Zonta Club of Wellington for an absorbing, committed drama...
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Pukeamoamo/ Mitre via Mitre Flats Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Friday 14th Feb We combined resources with the MF trip group who were heading to Holdsworth trailhead. We all set off in the club van from Wellington Railway Station at 4.30 pm. We had decided on this earlier meet up time to give us more time for the walk into Mitre Flats Hut on the ... Read more
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Mud, sweat and sour squirms: Waiopehu Hut – Gable End Ridge Loop – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I was slouching up against the wall of an Indian takeaways on Kent Terrace when I made the call. A weather bomb had hit the Tararuas, swelling rivers and drowning my dreams of taking my troop of ‘easy-medium’ punters to Mangahao Flats Hut. Instead, I spent the time waiting for my butter chicken pondering an ... Read more
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Papakura o Taranaki |Pouākai Circuit – Egmont National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Drive to North Taranaki (Friday 28 March) On Friday, 14 adventurers met at Wellington Train station at 5pm, to drive to North Taranaki. A few went in Sara’s car. The rest went in the club van, heroically driven by Bailey and Raj. There was a stopover in Bulls to enjoy dinner. The group slept at ... Read more
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Ten Years in Pōneke Part Four – Throwing Down the Escooter Gauntlet
- The Wellingtonista
- Or, how far can you travel on a Flamingo before it dies on you? A Pōneke Easter Experiment. Do not try this at home. It’s not wholly dangerous, but it is a little foolhardy. Mostly it’s just time consuming and will make your legs ache. I’ve been scooting ever since I was a kid. I […]
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How Dario Argento’s ‘Suspiria’ Pried My Eyes Open to Cinema
- Wellington Film Society
- In advance of Monday’s screenings, WFS Committee member Jessy Reese reflects on her first encounter with Dario Argento’s Suspiria. I’m nineteen years old in a cold flat in Melbourne’s inner north. I’m alone, watching Dario Argento’s Suspiria on my laptop. There’s psychedelic prog-rock transmitting tinnily but with great force from the laptop speakers; pinks and […]
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‘Italiano In’ – Chief to stay on as head coach
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have recommitted to Giancarlo Italiano as the men’s head coach. The Phoenix and Italiano have put pen to paper on a new contract for the 2025-26 Isuzu UTE A-League, with an option for a further season. Italiano,... The post ‘Italiano In’ – Chief to stay on as head coach appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Isuzu UTE A-League Round 28 Match Preview
- Wellington Phoenix
- The top six may be out of reach, but the Wellington Phoenix are determined to finish the season as high as possible. The Phoenix enter their penultimate round match against Brisbane Roar in 11th place in the 13-team Isuzu UTE... The post Isuzu UTE A-League Round 28 Match Preview appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Important dates in April and May.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Hi All, Saturday, 26 April. 12noon – 1.30pm: Junior Classes start back. Tuesday, 29 April. 4.45 – 5.15pm: Peewee Classes start back. 3-4 May: Aikido exclusion. Saturday classes are cancelled.... The post Important dates in April and May. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Our Youth Practice Lead, Cilla, talks housing support for young people
- Wellington City Mission
- The Mission offers supported transitional housing for adults through our Pā in Wellington, Petone, and Tītahi Bay. However, we’ve found that there’s also an ever-growing need for housing support for... Read more » The post Our Youth Practice Lead, Cilla, talks housing support for young people first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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They see me rollin’, they learnin’
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The School of Psychology’s innovative mobile help desk, fondly known as the Badger Cart, is bringing support directly to students.
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Join us for a solar celebration! Vogelmorn Green
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Let’s celebrate our sustainable, resilient community and everyone who made it possible!
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Repair Cafe: Vogelmorn X Timebank
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Repairing rather than buying new is a great way to take climate action in your own life - and learn new skills along the way. Bring along your item for repair or maintenance - clothing or lightweight household items (cushion covers etc), small electrical appliances, jewellery, gardening tools for sharpening, or that general item you've been meaning to have repaired.
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Imaginary Gardens
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Imaginary Gardens is a collaboration between Alex Trask and Jake Baxendale, two local saxophonists and composers. Together they will present music from their projects ‘Imaginary Folksongs’ and ‘Gardening Music’. They have in common a love for nature, exploration, and collective music making that forms the basis of both projects.
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Too Many Chiefs Ride Again!
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Too Many Chiefs are four of New Zealand’s busiest singer/songwriters: Rob Joass, Andrew London, Wayne Mason and Charlotte Yates.
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Boat racing in a war zone
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Guadalcanal, January 1945 A yacht club was formed about two months ago and quite a number of the boys have spent all their spare time and a lot of the [...]
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Tara & Angus' Chief Scout Adventurous Journey (Angus)
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- DAY 1 FRIDAY We left the scout den at 4.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 27 April 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we not only hear the story of Resurrection, we find how we are included in this story of Resurrection.
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Let’s Sing! A Cappella Singing Intro Course 2025
- Faultline Chorus
- Let’s Sing! A Cappella Singing Intro Course Wednesday 28 May - Wednesday 25 June 2025 Let's sing! It's your time to shine. When's the last time you did something ...
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Ngā Kōrero – Latest Stories from DCM
- Downtown Community Ministry
- Ngā Kōrero – Latest Stories from DCM Ngā Kōrero – Latest Stories from DCM communities where whānau are housed, connected, valued and thriving About Us Contact A Message From Our Manahautū He Rā Ka Huri: Seasons Change, Our Purpose Remains Stephen Turnock, Manahautū (Director) at DCM Tēnā koutou katoa, As the seasons shift once again, I find myself reflecting on just how much change we’ve witnessed lately, not only in the weather, but across our communities, sector, and Aotearoa. Like the turn from summer to autumn, some changes are expected, while others arrive quickly, bringing with them a sense of uncertainty. This changing environment is being felt deeply across the community sector. Policy directions are shifting, funding decisions are pending. Many of us are operating in a space where the future feels less certain than before. At DCM, this has real impacts. The security of our contracts, the continuity of our mahi, and the wellbeing of our kaimahi (staff) are all front of mind. And it's not just our sector, every day we see how these pressures are being experienced by whānau across Te-Whanganui-a-Tara: the cost of living, the struggle to find and keep a safe place to live, and the weight of navigating systems that often don’t work for them. Change is constant, but for many, it doesn’t always feel like it’s moving in the right direction. In the face of this, we ground ourselves in what remains constant. Our commitment to whānau-led support, our belief in housing as a human right, and our dedication to walking alongside those doing it tough. No matter the season, our purpose stays the same. And we want you to know, we have a plan. Even in a time of shifting sands, we’re clear on our direction. We’re committed to building on what works, data-informed insights, whanau-centred practice and courageous leadership. And we know we can’t do this alone. It’s through community collaboration, with whānau, with partners, and with people like you, that real solutions are found and created. So as the leaves begin to fall and we prepare for the colder months ahead, we do so with determination, with hope, and with deep gratitude for your continued support. You are part of this journey, and together, we will keep working towards a city where everyone has a place to stand. Ngā manaakitanga, Stephen Turnock Finding An Oasis At DCM I was homeless and running around the country before I came to Wellington. I was drinking heavily. I was an alcoholic. My mental health issues hadn’t been diagnosed, so I was unmedicated and pretty messy. Before that I was in Christchurch. I got made redundant, and then I had nothing to do. I started drinking, getting into hard drugs, getting in trouble. I made a lot of people mad and I had to leave. I just wanted to hide somewhere and drink. That was my plan. It’s crazy I kept drinking even when I was that sick. I knew I was sick, but the need for alcohol was stronger than any concern I had for my own safety. I was housed out in the Hutt maybe six or seven years ago, not by DCM but someone else. They put me there to get me out of Wellington, away from the drinking. But I still drank sometimes. Then I got told my liver couldn’t take it anymore. They said it was no good. That changed everything. I had to stop drinking, and that changed my life completely. I couldn’t fill the voids with alcohol anymore. I had to deal with stuff. Face my demons. And it was too much, really. I ended up needing medication. There was nothing like DCM out in the Hutt then. I came back into town because there’s more here, and DCM is a hub that has everything I need. I’ve been coming here every day, every week, for as long as I’ve been back in Wellington. DCM has supported me in all sorts of ways. I come here for coffee, for health, for dental, and they make sure I get to my appointments. Te Aro Health and the nurse let me know if the doctors want to see me. It’s amazing that everything is just here. And yeah, I get food from DCM. It’s good to know it comes from people I know, not some stranger. It keeps it in the whānau, you know? I don’t eat much. Once a day is usually enough to keep me going. I used to be a good cook, but I’ve lost all interest in it. Cooking for one is boring. Food is just something I put in myself now. The DCM staff are even trying to get more fruits and vegetables into me. I’ll eat it if it’s put in front of me, but I won’t cook it. I’m eating like an old man now. DCM hasn’t given up on people, not like other places have. That’s what surprised me. DCM is an oasis and people rely on this place. If they weren’t here, there’d be nothing for us. We’d be eating out of rubbish bins. "DCM is absolutely brilliant because it’s saving people in Wellington. It’s keeping people alive. Without this service, people would be lost. They’d just be lost." These days, I guess, I’m mostly just working out what life looks like until I die. That’s what concerns me now. My health isn’t great. I don’t know how long I’ve got, but I’m trying to be all right until then. If you’re struggling, don’t stop yourself. Get to DCM. If they see the need, they’ll help. I fully recommend it to anyone in Wellington who needs support. Spotlight on Lynda: Fundraising For Hope Lynda McGregor, owner of Little Bread Loaf, wears many hats. She runs a small artisan bakery in Lower Hutt where everything is made from scratch, a busy café in Miramar, works in fresh produce markets, and does catering too. Yet despite her full plate (pun intended), Lynda makes time to support DCM. Her connection with DCM began when she saw one of our Instagram posts calling for donations. “It really moved me,” she says. “I just thought, we can all do something to help our community. It’s not about pity, it’s about showing up and helping.” Lynda shared the post, a conversation followed, then a tour, and she soon found herself organising her first foodbank collection for DCM at Little Bread Loaf where she and her community raised over 200 cans of food. “I’ve always known about DCM and the work you do. I know you don’t get as much funding as the bigger charities, and I felt I could add value here in a way that would make a real impact.” Supporting DCM wasn’t a random choice. It aligned with Lynda’s values. “My mum always tithed. She gave a portion of what she had or her time to help others. I’ve always tried to do that too. I’m not religious, but giving back is a part of who I am.” She’s also realistic. “In the charity sector, it’s often the causes that are more ‘attractive’ that get attention". But DCM, she says, offers something deeper. “I truly believe that nobody wakes up wanting to be on the street. DCM works with some of the most vulnerable people in Wellington and you stay constant, even when others would walk away. The whānau you support can keep coming back for coffee, a chat, or whatever they need and you are always there for them.” For Lynda, donating food is not about charity. It’s about manaakitanga. “If the food isn’t good enough for me to eat, I won’t bring it in. What I give has to be mana enhancing; for DCM, for me as the maker, and for anyone who receives it. I want people to feel dignity when they receive something from me.” She adds that contributing makes her feel good too. “It feeds my soul. I do this for selfish reasons because it makes me happy and brings me joy.” Lynda has seen the challenges facing our communities and the pressure DCM is under. “It makes me sad to see the foodbank shelves so bare. You’re doing incredible work, and so much of it comes from heart. You can tell that your team is here because they genuinely want to be of service.” She believes anyone can make a difference and her hope is that more people and businesses will step up.. “You don’t have to give a lot. A couple of cans, a few dollars, whatever you can manage. That small act might have a huge impact on someone’s day." She adds, "It’s not about changing someone’s whole life. It’s about easing their path just a little. It’s about giving someone a little hope.” We are so thankful to Lynda, and our other wonderful supporters, for standing with us. DCM is proud to work alongside people who care so deeply about making Wellington a city where everybody has a place. This year, we are running a Foodbank Appeal Week from 17 to 24 May, and we are inviting the community to help us to continue to provide essential food support to Wellington’s most marginalised residents. There are many ways you can get involved. You could host a food donation box at your workplace, school, or church, run a fundraiser for DCM, or, if you would like to support us financially, you can do so by clicking the button below. Support DCM Copyright © 2025 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCM Wellington, 2 Lukes Lane, Te Aro, Wellington Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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What Lies Beneath – Archaeological Walk
- Friends of Te Papa
- Mary O’Keeffe is a professional archaeologist who has been lurking about digging around under Wellington for about 30 years. In this walk and talk she’ll take you to some of […]
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Brumbies
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Hurricanes and Brumbies are competing for the inagural Captain Shout Cup in their fixture in Canberra this weekend. Photo: Hurricanes Facebook By Kevin McCarthy. Thank heavens the Hurricanes have an easy game against the Brumbies in Canberra, and then a patsy at home against the Chiefs. In other words, with six rounds to...
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Denyer putting best foot forward for Tawa and representative teams
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Jacob Denyer scores his try against Petone in round two. Photo: Jun Tanlayco By Adam Julian The conviction shown by Jacob Denyer on the rugby field extends to his behavior off it. The 20-year-old Tawa fullback, a Hurricanes Under-20 selection, maintains a full-time job as an administrator at the Te Rauparaha Arena. He’s the...
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Anzac Day Round thrillers
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Anzac Day 2018 at the Petone Recreation Ground. Photo: Andy McArthur This Saturday’s fourth round of the Swindale Shield is being played a day after Anzac Day on Friday. There has been no shortage of thrillers contested when games have fallen on Anzac Day down the years. A few examples below from the Today in...
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Focus on junior player pathways with new OBU-Wests agreement
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White This article is in association with TBI Health – providing sideline medical and physiotherapy services to the Old Boys University club. A focus on maintaining player pathways for junior players through to senior rugby has given impetus for a new agreement between the Old Boys University and Western Suburbs clubs to form...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 096: Hami Grace
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hami Grace was a wing three-quarter who played for Wellington and the North Island, and he was a Māori All Black. He played club rugby for Wellington College Old Boys and later for the Wellington Axemen. He also played Senior club cricket in Wellington and briefly first-class cricket for the province, so was a well-known...
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Wellington Premier club rugby teamlists for round 4, 26 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Round 4 – just the Swindale Shield teamlists below (all line-ups subject to change on match-day). Swindale Shield 2025 Round 4, 26 April 2025 PONEKE () WELLINGTON AXEMEN ( ) Scorers added after match Scorers added after match Pōneke Line-up: 1.Lee Franzoni, 2. Andrew Jones, 3.Elijah Talalupe, 4. Adam McRandle, 5. Maea Tema-Schmitt, 6. Davis...
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Club Rugby ready to soar in round four matches
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean and Steven White It is the fourth round of the Wellington club rugby Premier Swindale Shield and the competition is ready for lift-off. It is also the fourth round of women’s and Premier 2 matches, while there are U85kg and Reserve Grade games and some more college pre-season rugby. The Colts grade...
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