Archive / May 2013
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Charges laid after Kilbirnie stabbing
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police have charged the 23-year-old male who was stabbed at a Rodrigo Road address on...
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Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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National AREC Meeting Masterton
- Wellington VHF Group
- The AREC Management Team arrived on site at the Branch 46 Clubrooms shared with SAR in sunny Masterton this morning to find a real SAR operation underway! National Director Jeff Sayer ZL4JS welcomed visitors while managing search comms on a VHF handheld.
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Are you a MexiCAN or a MexiCAN’T?!
- The Wellingtonista
- If you think the restaurant that sits on the corner of Cuba and Vivian Streets, alongside Frutti, and opposite Logan Brown serves a) food and b) Mexican food then you are sorely mistaken and should get yourself to La Boca Loca asap.
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Aitken targets Pasifika vote in the West
- WCC Watch
- For a newbie candidate, Labour’s Onslow Western ward hopeful, Malcolm Aitken, has wasted no time in demonstrating just why the Labour party selected him.
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Pannett warns Dom Post to be balanced
- WCC Watch
- Lambton Ward councillor, Iona Pannett has blogged that she hopes that all mayoral candidates get equal coverage following John Morrison’s front page coup announcing the 300-500 call centre jobs he brokered for Wellington.
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Cityhop Care Share to start in Newtown
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Council staff and Cityhop have consulted the Newtown Residents Association and the Newtown Business Group over trialling a designated car-share carpark in Newtown’s Wilson Street shoppers’ car park.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Silverware to be decided on super Saturday of club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- An eventful first round of Wellington club rugby culminates this Queen's Birthday weekend.
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Council supports runway extension
- WCC Watch
- Good to see something positive coming from the Wellington City Council with their 11-2 vote last night to put $1m towards the resource consent process for a $300 million runway extension at Wellington Airport.
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Wellington International Airport, Coutts Street, Rongotai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Caution needed as wet weather set to hit for Queen's Birthday Weekend
- Wellington District Police
- Police in the Wellington District are urging motorists heading away for the Queen's Birthday...
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Wood for Lambton?
- WCC Watch
- Sources have informed us that the Green Party will soon name serial vanity campaigner Jackson James Wood as their second Lambton Ward candidate.
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Police will follow any new leads in Wellington missing person case
- Wellington District Police
- The Kaye Stewart missing person case remains open and any new information received by Wellington...
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Citi Opps shambles creates Labour/Green friction
- WCC Watch
- Labour Southern Ward Councillor, Paul Eagle has come out swinging on an interim report on the CitiOperations debacle that seems to raise a bunch of questions.
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Northland School Table Tennis – spare bats or rubbers anyone?
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Hi folks, Northland School is a small school here in Wellington, currently trying to boost their children’s interest in Table Tennis. They have two tables and some very old and tatty bats, some without rubber! Stephanie Prince used to represent Manawatu at table tennis some years ago and is teaching table tennis at the school […]
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Wellington Police launch investigation after Kilbirnie stabbing
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police have cordoned off a Rodrigo Road property in Kilbirnie and have begun a scene...
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TJ Perenara: rapid rise to the dream
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: TJ Perenara playing for Norths against Wainuiomata, about to be tackled by former Hurricane and Wellington Lions teammate Frae Wilson and with Lions flanker Dean Brunsdon in support on his left shoulder.
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A tale of two cities + campaigns
- WCC Watch
- With the Greens’ announcing that they’re going all in for the Dunedin council elections it begs the question – why aren’t they doing the same in Wellington? Contrast the cone of silence that’s effectively been dropped in Wellington with the concerted push supporting Aaron Hawkin’s bid for the Dunedin City mayoralty and other council seats (campaign launches, media releases, websites, party resources, party leader support and endorsement, fundraising and volunteer recruitment), you have to wonder. Is it because the Greens have put Celia Wade-Brown at arms distance since she supported outsourcing of council services and voted against fellow Green Councillor, Iona Pannett? Or is it that the Greens think she’s bad for their brand as the right-wing Whale Oil claims? Or does Celia think she can do it without them? Wellington should be the jewel in the Greens’ local government crown. They have the mayoralty and other elected members and sympathizers, and like Dunedin, Wellington continues to deliver some of its highest amounts of party votes in general elections. But so far we haven’t seen any sign that the Greens see it that way and their slate of potential new candidates doesn’t really give that impression either. Rumours are also circulating her 2010 campaign manager Kent Duston has either been fired or has decided to quit, and now her campaign team isn’t much wider than her husband, Alastair. This would be a great shame as Kent proved to be an incredibly astute and effective political operator and his work probably pushed Celia over the line. How Celia responds to John Morrison’s recent entry into the mayoral race and enviable headlines in the past week will be critical. She needs to kick-start her campaign (and fix her website, below) soon. Celia defeated Kerry Prendergast because her campaign took the initiative, caught the incumbent off-guard, fronted footed issues, and had strong grassroots support and volunteer networks. Prendergast on the other hand looked complacent, barely made an effort to campaign, and lacked any real campaign apparatus. Incumbency will be Celia’s biggest strength, but with only 112 days until ballot papers start arriving in letterboxes I fear Celia is falling to the same traps her predecessor did. Here’s hoping I’m wrong.
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Greeny, meeny, miny, mo… man.
- WCC Watch
- Despite having a presence on Council since the election of Celia Wade-Brown in 1994, the Greens only really gained influence over Wellington when Wade-Brown defeated Kerry Prendergast for the mayoralty at the last election.
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And they’re off
- WCC Watch
- It looks like John Morrison is the first candidate out the gates with any campaign advertising with this ad in today’s Dominion Post. It does seem a bit strange that he still doesn’t have a campaign website (or any online presence other than his Council website bio). If you see/receive any campaign material please send us a picture or link to wwcwatch@gmail.com.
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Halfway House
- Eye of the Fish
- I’m quite interested in New Zealand’s old architecture, particularly those old colonial buildings that we haven’t preserved much of, but can still be found. So I went to Glenside, near Tawa to see an old colonial house. Apparently the suburb of Glenside used to be called ‘Halfway’ back in the day because it was located [...]
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Morrison flexes muscle
- WCC Watch
- Timing is everything in politics and I can’t think of many better ways to kick off your campaign for mayor than to announce that you’ve brokered a deal to bring over 300 new jobs to your city.
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City Watch #2
- WCC Watch
- Our second round up of recent news and events around Wellington.
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Making it a Handmade Weekend
- The Wellingtonista
- Got plans for the long weekend? Depending on all that weather it may involve togbaggoning and making snow persons.
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My ‘Midnight In Moscow’
- Circa Theatre
- Midnight in Moscow cast member Jon Pheloung tells drama on the waterfront about his experiences with Dean Parker's play, from directing a script workshop to the interrupted premiere in Christchurch - the "shortest main stage run in the history of New Zealand professional theatre" - to the current run in Circa One.
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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May newsletter
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- It’s Grading Time… and Seminar Time… Again Have you noticed how we’ve only just had a grading? I swear it was only a week ago. And there is another seminar just before the grading too. What’s up with that? I’ll tell you … Continue reading →
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Prince of Wales Park Water Reservoir, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ritchie fighting Runway
- WCC Watch
- Fear not residents of the Eastern Ward, Ritchie’s got your back.
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Paralympian swimmer tops off medal haul with honour
- Swimming Wellington
- Paralympian swimmer Mary Fisher has topped off her four medal-haul at the London 2012 Games with another honour.
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Results – Sunday 26th May 2013
- Waikanae Golf Club
- Weekend Men Seeding counted for little when the delayed first round of the Men’s Handicap Pairs Competition was held, with three of the top four seeds losing out.
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Park: wise
- Jack Yan
- Earlier today, the following press release was issued by my campaign team.
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Getting ready for global
- Jack Yan
- I’ve known of this for some time through Medinge: the globalizing of The New York Times.
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Social Media Today on Google’s malware detection: ‘how is their warning not libelous?’
- Jack Yan
- I found Carla Schroder’s blog post about Social Media Today’s battle with Google’s less-than-stellar malware detector last week, and happened on it again today.
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New Labour?
- WCC Watch
- One of the unique features of the WCC is that the Labour Party stands its own candidates under the Party banner.
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Wellington Police concerned for the welfare of car owner after crashed vehicle...
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police would like to hear from Blair COLEMAN or anyone that has seen him today. At 8....
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Crashed vehicle owner has now been located
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police have now located Blair COLEMAN after he made contact with his parents a short...
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Tawa celebrate maiden Swindale Shield, while Northern United face the drop
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Tawa have won the Swindale Shield for the first time in the club's history.
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News for Sunday 26 May 2013
- Karori Anglican Churches
- LIVING OUT OUR FAITHEvery Sunday until 24 June we will be exploring “Living out our faith”.
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Hutt Valley Police cordon off Wainuiomata address
- Wellington District Police
- At around 3.30pm today Police were informed that a 16-year-old male was planning to take what was...
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BNU 1st v Lower Hutt City - 19th May 2013
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- 3pm at Memorial Park Petone Turf, Sunday 19th May 2013 At risk of rolling out one of footballs favourite cliches, today's game was a "must win" as we faced table-topping Lower Hutt City at the fantastic new turf at Memorial Park, Petone.
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BNU 1sts v Greytown in the ASB Chatham Cup
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- 2pm Saturday 11th May, at Memorial Park, Greytown This week saw a break in the league as we traveled to Greytown to play in the first round of the ASB Chatham Cup.
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Review: No Holds Bard
- The Wellingtonista
- The actor playing Hamlet is suffering a crisis of confidence.
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Coughlan’s call
- WCC Watch
- Will there be two vacant seats in Onslow-Western? With John Morrison entering the race for the mayoralty today we had assumed Onslow-Western ward Councillor, Jo Coughlan would pull out of the race given her incredibly slim chances.
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Significant penultimate round in store for Wellington club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Try time in last week's Upper Hutt - Wests match.
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In Wellington, the players need to change
- Jack Yan
- The below was written on April 22, 2013, in response to an article in The Dominion Post.
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No surprises from Ford Australia, but it sends the wrong message for manufacturing
- Jack Yan
- Ford’s announcement today that it will end car production in Australia is no surprise, with the closures of Broadmeadows and Geelong.
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Hataitai Bowling Club becomes Community Hub
- Hataitai Community Website
- The assets (including land and buildings) of the Hataitai Bowling Club have been transferred into a community trust.
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Morrison announces
- WCC Watch
- As we predicted two days ago, the front page of today’s Dominion Post announced that City Councillor John Morrison is putting his hat in the ring for the Mayoralty.
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Inaugural Club/College rugby day this Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Soaring high last year.
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Vanguard Red’s Martyn Pepperell talks to Orchestra Wellington’s...
- Orchestra Wellington
- Vanguard Red’s Martyn Pepperell talks to Orchestra Wellington’s Emerging Composer In Residence Karlo Margetic. Topics covered include his musical background, technique, influences and the story behind his new work ‘Music for Brass, Wind and Percussion’. Catch Orchestra Wellington performing it live on Sunday, 26 May, as part of the Night Creature concert at The Wellington Town Hall.
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Report: TRA Annual General Meeting
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- This evening the Annual General Meeting of the TRA was hosted by the Kingsgate Hotel.
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Mystery solved?
- WCC Watch
- We have now heard from several well-placed sources that John ‘Mystery’ Morrison will be entering the mayoral race in the next few days.
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New at the Movies: Kon-Tiki, Snitch and Broken
- The Wellingtonista
- Speaking as someone whose taste for adventure doesn’t stretch much further than going to the dairy in the rain, the reckless self-endangerment represented by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg’s Kon-Tiki was a genuine eye-opener.
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City Watch #1
- WCC Watch
- A lot happens around Wellington that we cant always post about, so we figured a regular round up of recent news and events could be useful.
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Time to get on with it?
- WCC Watch
- The mood for change to the structure of local governance in the region appears to be growing.
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Elevate+ Player Spotlight: The Koroi brothers Tawa
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Koroi brothers, Taniela (left) and Joketani, on the burst for Tawa.
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Nga Kina wins people's choice award
- Wellington Sculpture Trust
- Nga Kina wins Peoples Choice at the Civic Trust Awards On 21 May at a ceremony at the Wellington City Council chambers Michel Tuffery's Nga Kina won the Art in the City - peoples choice award. Michel, his wife Jayne and their two children were there to collect the award, as well as Sculpture Trust Chair Sue Elliott. The awards were sponsored by the Museum Art Hotel and the owner Chris Parkin announced the winners.
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Recapitation - An Update
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Recapitation - becoming a year 1 - 8 schoolWe have received a letter from the Ministry of Education acknowledging our application to recapitate.
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Derailment south of Kaiwharawhara
- Tranz Metro
- 10.50am 20 May 2013. Just after 8.00am, a Tranz Metro passenger train derailed while coming into Wellington blocking the southbound tracks on both the Kapiti and Hutt Valley Lines.
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Living Wage City
- WCC Watch
- Hot on the heels of The Warehouse becoming the biggest business to sign up to the Living Wage, Wellington City Council could soon become the first council in New Zealand to pay a Living Wage.
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Education Review Office Visit
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- A team of two reviewers led by Ruth Nicholas will be coming to carry out a review of our school in week 5 this term.
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Distinguished alumni to be honoured
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Six of New Zealand’s most influential and inspirational leaders and entrepreneurs will be honoured with a Distinguished Alumni Award from Victoria University of Wellington.
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Why you need to see After Juliet ...
- Circa Theatre
- This week, cast members Iris Henderson and Maxwell Aspe tell drama on the waterfront why we should see their new play with 1st Gear Productions, After Juliet.
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Get Assignment Help from Library Experts
- Victoria University Library
- The Library is running Assignment Help Sessions for two more weeks. If you want help finding books or articles for an assignment, head along to Level 2 of the Hub, mezzanine floor, on Tuesday 21st and 28th of May between 11am and 1pm and get some advice from our Subject Librarians. It's the best way to add interest and variety to your assignment.
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Swindale Shield set to go down to the wire after tight ninth round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Injured Hurricanes players and supporters alike watch on as Ories wing Afa Fa'atau makes a break against Norths.
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Swim Wellington AGM
- Swimming Wellington
- SW AGM is scheduled for Thursday 29 August 2013 @ 7pm, Pelorus House.
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Stream Hosts O'Shea Shield in 2013
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Saturday 18 May and Sunday 19 May 2013: St Patrick's College Silverstream were hosts this year for the O'Shea Shield, the annual religious competition held amongst the 17 Catholic colleges in central New Zealand (the south of the North Island and the top of the South Island).
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First XV Wins at Westpac Stadium
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Friday 17 May 2013: St Patrick's College Silverstream ran out onto the turf at Westpac Stadium for the first time in ten years as they met Gisborne Boys' High School as the curtain-raiser to the Super 15 Hurricanes-Chiefs clash.
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All aboard?
- WCC Watch
- It seems a student campaign pushing for tertiary student concession fares on public transport is hitting a nerve.
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Summary of information from BOT meeting 17 April 2013
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Board Evaluation Report: The Board Evaluation report from Colin Prentice (of Prentice Consultants) following Colin’s interviews at the community evening was considered by the Board of Trustees.
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Karori needs your help
- WCC Watch
- Recently, we saw the transformation of the Newlands town centre which goes a long way to bringing a rather dull suburb up to speed.
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Celia out of step with what Wellingtonians want?
- WCC Watch
- From the outset Celia Wade Brown has been against the idea of amalgamation and from all accounts had to be dragged to the Regional Working Party by her Council.
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Crunch time in round nine this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- For several teams, this Saturday's ninth round set of Wellington club rugby Premier Swindale Shield, Senior 1 Harper Lock Shield and Senior 2 National Mutual Cup matches will be vital to their seasons.
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News for Sunday 19 May 2013
- Karori Anglican Churches
- LIVING OUT OUR FAITHEvery Sunday until 24 June we will be exploring “Living out our faith”.
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Electronic information signs at train stations
- Tranz Metro
- Electronic information signs have now been switched on at train stations across the Greater Wellington rail network. At this stage, these signs display scheduled timetable departure times and destination.
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We are not violent
- WCC Watch
- A reader has sent this in, apparently it was posted by a twitter user who found it in their letterbox. If anyone knows which part of the city these were distributed we’d be very interested to know!
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Town Hall vs Capital Hill?
- WCC Watch
- Whale Oil has covered a recent Cullen Law breakfast where Celia apparently got hammered by Government Minister, Chris Finlayson.
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While we were away – Le Tour de Cock up
- WCC Watch
- So obviously quite a bit happened while we were away and now transmission has resumed it is probably worth recapping.
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We’re back
- WCC Watch
- WCC Watch is back under new management gearing up for the upcoming Wellington local government elections (Sept-Oct).
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News for Sunday 12 May 2013
- Karori Anglican Churches
- LIVING OUT OUR FAITHEvery Sunday until 24 June we will be exploring “Living out our faith”.
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Night Creature
- Orchestra Wellington
- George Gershwin: An American in Paris Leonard Bernstein: Three Meditations from “Mass” Karlo Margetic: Music for Wind, Brass and Percussion Duke Ellington: Night Creature Andrew Joyce, cello Marc Taddei, music director Sunday, 26 May 4pm Wellington Town Hall Pre-concert talk 3pm "Night creatures, unlike stars, do not come out at night - they come on, each thinking that before the night is out he or she will be the star”. – Duke Ellington The first half of the twentieth century saw America on the ascendant, and its music reflected this confident new society with bold new styles that strutted and swung. For their first subscription concert, Night Creature, the orchestra presents works by Gershwin, Ellington and Bernstein that embrace the exciting new rhythms and harmonies of America. Orchestra Wellington music director Marc Taddei says he is fascinated by the way great classical composers are inspired by the popular music of their day. Most familiar perhaps is Gershwin’s An American in Paris. It’s 1928, the close of the Gilded Age, and for Americans, anything seems possible. Gershwin visits Paris to experience more of a culture he enjoyed. If there are some bluesy moments reflecting Gershwin’s longing for home, overall this piece is a sparkling tribute from a great cosmopolitan to the bustling metropolis he admired. Leonard Bernstein’s Mass was a child of its time too: 1971 and anything goes! These short meditations for solo cello and orchestra are extracted from a much larger Mass whose vast theatrical conception embraced everything from rock and gospel to Lutheran chorales and atonal expressionism. The full Mass, requiring three choirs, rock and military bands, has been vilified in some quarters and hailed as a masterpiece in others. But there is no question about the power and beauty of these short Meditations drawn from it. The Orchestra is proud to welcome NZSO Principal Cello Andrew Joyce as soloist. Joyce is a recent addition to the New Zealand’s concert stages, following on from a busy career as an orchestral, solo and chamber music player on the London scene. Duke Ellington’s Night Creature, from 1955, takes a bold new direction in form and orchestration. It is a kind of three-movement concerto grosso, with a core group comprised of a saxophone quartet and jazz rhythm section forming a ‘concertino’ within the orchestra. Our own New Zealand voice is explored by Orchestra Wellington’s Emerging Composer in Residence, Karlo Margetic, in his Music for Wind, Brass and Percussion.
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The Association’s Email has been Hacked
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- Don’t click on any links sent to you by our yahoo email Somehow our email address has been compromised. Please delete any email sent to you from nrawgtn@yahoo.com.au Newtown Residents’ Association now has a new email address newtownwellington@gmail.com
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Mark Reddish Team Player: Reliable and Relentless
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Head down and going forward: Mark Reddish gives it his all for Ories in last year's Jubilee Cup final against MSP in horrendous conditions in August.
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Old halls come alive with new music
- The Wellingtonista
- You know the drill.
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Entertainment Industry Magazine Archive
- Victoria University Library
- There is a new trial database available for entertainment enthusiasts. Includes complete runs from inception until 2000 of magazines such as "American Film", "Backstage", "Broadcasting", "Independent Film Journal", "Variety" and many more.
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Getting enough sleep helps learning
- Muritai School
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Next Meeting: 20 May
- Newtown Residents' Association
- 7.30 at the Community Hall 71 Daniell Street, at the Constable Street playground (opposite the Mediterranean Warehouse) Come along and find out what’s going on
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Language Learning Centre Movie Screening
- Victoria University Library
- The Language Learning Centre is screening seven short films on Wednesday the 15th of May at 4pm. The films are from the 2013 Deaf Short Film Festival and run for seven minutes each. Go along to VZ003 in the Von Zedlitz Building to be a part of this year's NZ Sign Language Week.
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Newtown News
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- The Newtown Residents’ Association is upgrading how we web post news and send email updates.
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Welcome to Newtown: Image by Kelly Spencer
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Some of us think that we live in a bubble, and firmly believe it’s a couple of degrees warmer in Newtown than in the rest of Wellington, this week Local Illustrator Kelly Spencer was been able to represent that exact feeling in a clever image entitled, Welcome to Newtown.
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The gift that goes on giving – Festival funds raised for Christchurch
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- The 2011 Newtown Festival Street Fair was a week and a half after the devastating Christchurch Earthquake.
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New at the Movies: Star Trek Into Darkness, Song for Marion, Gambit, Spring Breakers and Maori Boy Genius
- The Wellingtonista
- The 2009 Star Trek reboot went into production on the eve of the writers’ strike and therefore had no right to be as entertaining – or to make as much sense – as it did.
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Elevate+ Player Spotlight: Andrew Wells MSP
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Marist St.
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Our Next Million Bums ...
- Circa Theatre
- In November of last year, Circa Theatre launched our Millionth Bum Campaign, where we welcomed the Millionth Patron to our Waterfront theatre and introduced plans to upgrade the seats in Circa One and eventually the theatre itself.
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Regional Sports Awards
- Swimming Wellington
- Regional Sports Awards The Hutt City, Upper Hutt and Kapiti Sports Awards were recently held and Swimming has been recognised throughout the region.
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Newtown History – The Laura Rosier Project
- Newtown Residents' Association
- At the April meeting History Honours student Jessie Annett-Wood explained the Laura Rosier book archive and showed printed examples of the methods being used as she helps recover the archival material and formats it into a digitally editable form.
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When it comes to convention centres, it pays to think ahead
- Jack Yan
- The New Zealand International Convention Centre has been announced in Auckland.
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Te Pou
- Muritai School
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Local Alcohol Policy Submission
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The NRA has made a submission to the Wellington City Council in relation to the Local Alcohol Policy. You can read it here. ALCOHOL PLANNING POLICY- Newtown Submission_April13
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Club League 1st Round scores
- Swimming Wellington
- Points after round 1 of Club League held at Raumati Pool. Club League Leader Board 2013 Round 1
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Hutt Old Boys Marist and Tawa on Swindale Shield collision course
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: It was close at Fraser Park between Avalon and Johnsonville.
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Slow down in Hataitai Village
- Hataitai Community Website
- Credit: Wikipedia CommonsThe Wellington City Council has unanimously passed the proposal to reduce speeds in Hataitai village to 30 km/h - read all about it here.
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Woman of Words unveiled
- Wellington Sculpture Trust
- Woman of Words unveiled The Katherine Mansfield commemorative sculpture Woman of Words by prominent New Zealand sculptor Virginia King was unveiled by Wellington’s Mayor Her Worship Celia Wade-Brown in an evening function at the site on the Corner of Waring Tayor St and Lambton Quay outside Midland Park.
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Colossal set of matches this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- What more could Wellington sports fans want this Saturday? Significant first round title defining and mid-table Swindale Shield clashes, four clubs holding their Old Timers' Days and some notable interclub trophies headlined by the annual McBain Shield clash between Hutt Old Boys Marist and Petone.
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Police charge four people after 20 litres of GBL intercepted
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police have arrested and charged four people on a range of drug-related charges after...
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Introducing Marcus Harvey, Library Academic Support Manager
- Victoria University Library
- The Library welcomes Marcus Harvey who joins us as one of our Academic Support Managers in Library Academic Services.
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Hataitai Community Market - June 1st
- Hataitai Community Website
- The community market is on again on Saturday 1st June between 10am and 1pm.Come along to the Hataitai Bowling Club, 157 Hataitai Road to see what's new, pick up something tasty to eat, or to find a bargain!See you there!
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Wainuiomata hoping to build on momentum says Karawana
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Frantic rugby.
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Changes to Borrow Direct
- Victoria University Library
- Otago University Library will be closing its Borrow Direct service effective from 21 June 2013. If you require books which cannot be obtained from the remaining Borrow Direct Libraries, these can be requested via the Interloan Service
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Crash near Grenada North exit of Wellington motorway
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police are advising there has been a two car crash near the Grenada North exit of the...
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Police release name of man killed in crash near Grenada North exit of...
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police have released the name of the vehicle driver who was killed yesterday night in a...
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Elevate+ Player Spotlight: Luke Campbell Old Boys University
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Old Boys University halfback Luke Campbell is one of several young guns playing Premier rugby this season.
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New at the Movies: The Company You Keep, Rebelle (War Witch), Haute Cuisine, Antiviral and Jurassic Park 3D
- The Wellingtonista
- It’s easy to laugh at ageing movie stars.
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Domestic violence isn’t funny. Hopefully these comedians are
- The Wellingtonista
- Last week, we gave away a pass t0 Raybon Kan’s comedy show as a favour to a friend.
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Free Online Access to all Health Sciences Journals for 14 Days
- Victoria University Library
- From the 13th - 26th of May Maney Publishing is giving free access to all articles in all health journals.
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Wellington isn’t ‘dying’, but we’re going to have to prove our mettle
- Jack Yan
- That didn’t take long, John.
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2012/13 matchday programmes online
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Check out the matchday programmes TAB and view the programmes from 2012 and 2013.
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Times up.
- Mark Greening
- Three years is up.
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Indoor Cricket Opportunities for Girls this Winter
- Cricket Wellington
- Information on Indoor Cricket for Girls
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Midnight in Moscow: THE KIWI, THE KREMLIN, & THE NOBEL PRIZE-WINNER
- Circa Theatre
- The following article by playwright Dean Parker appeared in the Sunday Star-Times on 31 March (http://www.
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Times up.
- Mark Greening
- Three years is up.
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Library catalogue - service intermittent
- Victoria University Library
- At the moment we are experiencing intermittent problems with the Library Catalogue. We apologise for any inconvenience, and we are working towards fixing the problem. Te Waharoa is still available for searching.
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2012/13 matchday programmes online
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Lessons from Salt Lake City
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- I had reason to visit Salt Lake City, Utah and the city has a west coast kind of Denver like vibe to it, and is a wholly more likeable place than, say, Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Wynton Rufer tournament 2013
- Stop Out Sports Club
- 17th Annual tournament.
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BNU 1sts v Island Bay - 4th May 2013
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Dialogue on my campaign’s Facebook group: Wellington buses and student discounts
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- My Facebook campaign group (Back Jack 2013) is getting some traction, though my Facebook page does have more members.
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Seating signs cause confusion on buses
- Newswire.co.nz
- BUS users can be forgiven if they are confused by signs for elderly and disable seating in Wellington.
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Kapiti-Mana Police charge man involved in Waitangirua incident yesterday
- Wellington District Police
- Police have charged a 47-year-old man with a range of charges after he was tasered and shot by...
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Contrasting results in dramatic seventh round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Teru Time celebrating scoring the match winning try for Wainuiomata over MSP.
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News for Sunday 5 May 2013
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- LIVING OUT OUR FAITHEvery Sunday until 24 June we will be exploring “Living out our faith”.
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Temporary service outage - ResearchArchive and RestrictedArchive, May 3 - 6, 2013
- Victoria University Library
- This weekend we are adding more storage to the ResearchArchive • Te Puna Rangahau and RestrictedArchive which will involve some outages. Disruption will begin late on Friday afternoon and continue until Monday morning.
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Baby Pops 2013 - Back to the Jungle. Special thanks to The...
- Orchestra Wellington
- Baby Pops 2013 - Back to the Jungle. Special thanks to The Amazing Travelling Photobooth (http://theamazingtravellingphotobooth.co.nz) and NZ’s only certified Fairtrade All Good Bananas (http://allgoodbananas.co.nz).
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This week was the 1st School Holiday programme in what we hope...
- Orchestra Wellington
- This week was the 1st School Holiday programme in what we hope will be a long and fruitful partnership between Orchestra Wellington and Arohanui Strings. For more on this wonderful Sistema based programme, check out http://www.arohanuistrings.co.nz
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Wellington Police welcome guilty pleas from potential ATM skimmers
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police are welcoming the guilty pleas made by two Romanian nationals to charges of...
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Times Literary Supplement - Database now available
- Victoria University Library
- The Library now has access to the TLS Historical Archive which enable users to search more than 150,000 pages of the Times Literary Supplement from 1902 - 2008. Featuring writers as diverse as Virginia Woolf, A.N Wilson and Christopher Hitchens, it's well worth a read. Check it out here
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Kapiti-Mana Police launch investigation after man shot in Waitangirua
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- At around 5.30am this morning Kapiti-Mana Police were called to a Penguin Grove property in...
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Win tickets to Raybon Without a Cause
- The Wellingtonista
- Why did Kingston kill Bernie? Because he tried to mount Victoria Everyone likes jokes, right? And everyone likes something for free.
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warm, fuzzy and very cuddly
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- Every month the Underground Market has a larger Theme Market with more specialty stalls.
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Plenty to play for in seventh round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: MSP openside flanker Issac O'Connor confronts his opposite, Dean Brunsdon, in MSP's 22-13 win over Norths on Sunday.
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What a Feeling!
- The Wellingtonista
- Do you ever wonder what happens at the end of the day to the freshly made bread that Wellington bakeries can’t sell? Do you ever wonder what happens to the fresh fruit and vegetables at the markets that are still edible but not good enough to sell? I can tell you.
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ASB Women's Knock-Out Cup
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- Attention all Stop Out supporters living in the Hawkes Bay - or perhaps you're visiting there this weekend!The opening round of the ASB Women's KO Cup sees our Premier team playing Maycenvale this Sunday, May the 5th.The team kicks off at 1:00pm at St Leonards Park, the ground is on Francis Hicks Avenue, Hastings - and the team would love to her a few fans on the sidelines encouraging them.
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BNU 1sts v University - April 30th 2013
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- University holidays had our game vs Vic Uni being played on a wet and wild Tuesday night.
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Mighty Motu Power
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Motu Matu'u fending off then Marist St Pat's first five-eighth and now Oriental-Rongotai club mate Fa'atonu Fili in last year's Jubilee Cup Final.
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