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Yacht with damaged gearbox
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 30/04/2022 - 19:30 - 23:55 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 5 Total Volunteer Hours: 26 43ft Ferrocement yacht with failed gearbox required assistance to get back into Mana Marina after sailing down the east coast from Napier. Towed in and put in their berth in Mana Marina. Vessel Details Length: 13.50m Resources Attendees: Mark Presling Neil Cornwell espi Polarbear Trevor Farmer warwick.bayne CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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Big guns flex their might in fifth round matches
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Old Boys University fullback Te Wehi Wright enters the field to play his 100th Premier match today. Petone first five Carne Greene also played his 100th match. Both players celebrated with emphatic wins, OBU beating Poneke 51-18 and Petone defeating the Wellington Axemen 71-19. By Steven White, Adam Julian and Martyn Bridge Saturday evening round-up:...
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What would a Resource Recovery Network for Pōneke look like?
- Local Making
- Waste Free Welly is an open and collaborative group of individuals and organisations working to progress the vision of zero waste in the Wellington Region. In 2020, responding to Wellington City Council’s target of reducing waste to landfill 30% by 2026, they proposed to develop a region-wide resource recovery network.
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Design a Metlink Bus – deadline 19 May
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Metlink has a new ‘Design a Metlink Bus’ colouring competition, after it was so successful last year. The competition is open to all tamariki aged 4 to 18 years of age and closes at 5pm on 19 May. Metlink wants … Continue reading →
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(CANCELLED) Dr Drama Makes a Show With You
- Bats Theatre
- Learn about the social origins of dramatic performance, browse Dr Drama’s collection of theatre programmes, and collaborate with fellow audience members to create your own unique performance. A fun and highly interactive theatre experience.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Late Night Knife Fight
- Bats Theatre
- Late Night Knife Fight is the monthly improv battle where three teams face off in a fight for glory, honour, and the audience's favour. The winner returns in the headline spot next month; the losers wail and gnash their teeth.
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Samhain
- Lōemis
- Samhain (sow-en) marks the descent towards the darkest nights of the year, and is a time when the liminal zone between the living and the dead is said to be at its thinnest. Come down to Princess Bay, engage with the spirits and watch the end of summer go down in flames to live music.
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Princess Bay, Houghton Bay, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington club rugby live scoring updates 30 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is Round FIVE of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The fifth round of the Women’s Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy is being played today, with all four scheduled matches kicking off at 11.30am. WRFU Women’s Premier The fifth round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today, with all scheduled matches kicking off...
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Pike River management ‘blind’ to risks
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Failures of coal mine management focus of PhD research.
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(CANCELLED) Dr Drama Makes a Show
- Bats Theatre
- When Dr Drama makes a show, expect the unconventional. Using comedic storytelling, multimedia & dance, James Wenley unpacks masculinity, performance & whiteness. Enrol now for an intellectually stimulating and thoroughly entertaining academic journey
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Porirua City Council welcomes 3 Water reforms
- Porirua City Council
- Council will retain ownership of infrastructure, with reforms to kick in 1 July, 2024.
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Friday Five: Arty things to do this weekend
- Wellington City Council
- Stuck for what to do in Wellington this weekend? Explore our creative capital with these five arty activities.
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Frontrunners looking to push on as club rugby in full swing tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean and Steven White Draw & teamlists (as received) HERE Lunchtime edition: Finally, we hit the first full weekend of club action with the Colts, Reserve, and Presidents grades getting underway, while it’s the fifth round of action in Premier Mens and Women’s competitions. It’s Old Timers’ Day at both Oriental Rongotai and...
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Weekly News for Friday 29 April 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- I have just finished reading Very Rev John Murray’s notes on his time as minister of St. Andrew’s on the Terrace from 1975 to 1993. An amazing vision for an inclusive city church. 29 years later I sit writing this as the newest minister of St. Andrew’s on the Terrace. Who would have thought that […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Collecting from an exotic wonderland – plant specimens from the Bell garden added to Te Papa’s herbarium
- Te Papa's blog
- Scarlet honey myrtle (Melaleuca fulgens subsp.
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Stop the Wellington Airport expansion short 1
- Guardians of the Bays
- /*! elementor - v3.
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Council laying the groundwork for circular economy roading trial
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council started a trial this week using textiles as a performance additive in asphalt on our roads – a first for New Zealand.
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Retirement of Professor Norman Gemmell
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Norman Gemmell, Chair in Public Finance, School of Accounting and Commercial Law, has announced his retirement.
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Hidden threat to marine environment from aquarium coral trade
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Invasive tropical algae could be lurking on corals imported for aquariums, research by Master's graduate Kirill Woodhouse finds.
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Brumbies
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Here we go into round 10 or is it 11, or for Moana Pasifika, round 6, of the world’s most useless and farcical rugby competitions that literally no-one is watching. I might use that word farcical a bit, but not in a nice way. You see I got somewhat triggered by a...
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Nominations Open for Executive Committee for 2022-2023 Season
- Victoria Bowling Club
- It’s that time of year again – nominations are being accepted for those interested in serving on the Executive Committee…
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Vicar's Letter - 29 Apr 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānauAfter our 10:30 central gathering on Easter Sunday we carried on our celebration of the Resurrection with a hunt for chocolate eggs in the vicarage garden.
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‘Sew’ good to be creative in the capital
- Wellington City Council
- Both wasted materials and wasted space are an issue for Wellington city – and repurposing is a great solution.
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Calling all wonderful Wellingtonians
- Wellington City Council
- Nominations are now open for this year’s Absolutely Positively Wellingtonian Awards.
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Tākai Here to be signed at Pipitea Marae
- Wellington City Council
- A new partnership agreement between mana whenua groups and Wellington City Council, to be formally signed tomorrow (Friday 29 April), aims to promote collaboration, communication and unity in the city, says Mayor Andy Foster.
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Wellington’s commitment to sustainability recognised in global University Impact Rankings
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington has been ranked number 12 globally for ‘Climate Action’ in the international Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact Rankings 2022.
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Newsletter Week Ending 1 May 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI ANGLICAN AGM This year’s AGM will be held at St Mary’s church on Monday, 2 May starting at 7pm. We look forward to seeing you there! 2021 ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL REPORTThis year both the Annual and Financial reports are in digital format. You can view these reports by clicking on this link: Annual […]
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The Waiwhetu Stream disaster
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Get the latest news and updates
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our Facebook page is the best source of up to the minute updates from Marist St Pats. We've now added this feed to our website...
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New eco tiles another way to encourage nature
- Wellington City Council
- If you are walking or riding along the coast at Cobham Drive, you may spot the special concrete tiles visible at low tide which are in place to encourage native marine life to the strong new rock embankment.
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Weekly News: O'pen Cup
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- This weekend we are hosting the Wellington O'pen Cup and have our first day of Mishmosh May Sailing. Keep reading here to find out some...
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Remembering Emily
- Age Concern Wellington
- When the Companion Walking Service was set up in 2020, we needed a bank of volunteers ready for when the referrals started to come in. At that time, I belonged to an exercise group in Karori and over coffee told the group about my new job. One member of the group, Delyse, was particularly ... Read more
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Hutt City Civic Award Nominee, Volunteer Carol Bradnock
- Age Concern Wellington
- As a child, Carol Bradnock liked to help seniors because they often looked sad and she wanted to help make them happy. Perhaps it’s because she has a lot to live up to (her grandfather founded the Rātana movement and her grandmother was Iriaka Rātana, the first woman to represent Māori in the New ... Read more
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Greener pastures, greater knowledge – Logan Henry on Manawatu and Petone
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Logan Henry scoring the most recent of his 26 Premier tries in 73 appearances for Petone since 2017. Henry spoke to the Huddy Hui about Petone, linking up with Manawatu and making his debut for the Hurricanes last month. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. Logan Henry’s move to Manawatu at the start of 2021 in search of...
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DCM – together we can end homelessness – one very special story
- Downtown Community Ministry
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Today we share the story of Russell, who died two days before Christmas last year. Remembering Russell Two days before Christmas, the team from DCM stood with two police representatives down on the waterfront, at the site where the body of a man they had all supported over the years had been found that morning. After a karakia led by the police iwi liaison kaimahi, the DCM team sang waiata, beginning with “Te Hokinga Mai”... ...TANGI ANA TE NGĀKAU I TE AROHA... How my heart weeps with sorrowful love... HEI ORANGA MO TE MŌREHU, TANGI MŌKAI NEI... The survivor cries out with loneliness... E RAPU ANA I TE ARA TIKA... Seeking out the right path... Russell Fleming was born in Palmerston North and spent his earliest years in Levin. Later the family moved to Lower Hutt. Russell had two older sisters and two older brothers. His mother describes him as her “surprise baby”. Growing up, Russell learned many skills from his father. He loved tinkering with bikes and as an adult, this continued to be something he enjoyed. On the morning of Russell’s funeral, there was a bike in his flat which he had been working on. He rode bikes; he rode scooters. This was part of who he was. His father Hugh helped him get his heavy truck driver’s license. Russell always saw himself as a worker. This had been one of his family’s core values. Drunk or sober-ish, he would say to us “I have to get a job!”; “I have to get my truck driver’s license back.” His mother recalls how, when they were together, he would say, “You sit down, Mum. I will make you a cup of tea.” His house was clean. Even on the day of his funeral, there was his washing drying on a clothes horse indoors. Russell’s undoing was his alcohol addiction. He kind of didn’t have a choice. He faced so many challenges – addictions, mental health, a back injury and a head injury, which he attempted to address through self-medication. Combining his prescription meds with alcohol led to a seizure. Being diagnosed as epileptic meant he lost his truck driver’s license and could not work, something that was so important to him. As a result of this complexity, Russell could not access or receive the support which he needed, something we often see with the taumai we support at DCM when they experience multiple, complex issues. He did not fit in one category; the fact that he needed support around all three (mental health, addiction, cognitive impairment through head injury) meant he slipped through the cracks of secondary health services. Russell lived a mobile life, but was always drawn back to Wellington, to this area, to “home”. And so many people in Wellington were connected to him and were part of his story: his friends in the street community, the street cleaners, the Wellington City Council local hosts, his lawyer, all the different tenancy managers, Mōkai Kāinga and the community gardens – even the police were fond of him! At DCM, Russell connected with and was supported by so many of the team over the years – from the dentists, eye doctor, and Te Aro Health nurses to many DCM kaimahi. Every team at DCM was part of his journey – the Outreach team when he was rough sleeping, the Sustaining Tenancies team when he was struggling to stay in a home, and towards the end of his life, he was housed again through the Aro Mai Housing First collaboration. Here a few of those he was closest to, share their memories and reflections about Russell. Russell loved spending time with Natalia and Rob. Natalia Natalia Cleland, DCM I was the first person Russell met when he came back to Wellington in 2018. He had been living at a campsite in Nelson, and he said to me, “I can’t keep living on the street! I need a house!” He connected with people well, and was able to voice his own aspirations well. I didn’t want to be the one who told him that there was no house for him. I wanted to be in his corner, supporting him. So I put him on the line to the MSD Social Housing team. He howled and screamed down the line – “I need a house! I am going to die out here!” He absolutely demanded a house – and he got one! This is when he got his first tenancy – at Lower Hutt, just around the corner from his parents. “Yes, the housing stuff; well, it’s stuffed!” – this was probably one of the most incredible things Russell said. He was really smart and could see what was going on in the broken system. Not just looking at his personal situation but seeing that he was caught in a system that was “stuffed”. I was blown away by his insight and how he didn’t complain about his homelessness necessarily but rather he called out the problem for everyone. He was such a friendly guy, so happy and gregarious. In every photo shown at his funeral, he is smiling, laughing. This was his strength, but also the challenge. He was so connected, he didn’t always know when to step back and give others some space. His personality could be too much for others at times. Russell was always connected to his family, even in his dis-connection. He always wanted to be re-connected to them all. There was a birthday card from his parents that he kept on his mantelpiece in his final home. When we mentioned this to his mother, she said that it would have been a card from several birthdays ago. He had carried it around with him while he slept on the streets and put it on display when he moved into that final house. “Yes, the housing stuff; well, it’s stuffed!” Russell Fleming Robert Robert Sarich, DCM How would I describe Russell? He was ENERGETIC – literally a ball of energy. And he was LOVING. He was also completely and utterly committed to social justice. I first met Russell on Lambton Quay. I was out on outreach, walking along the street en route to work early in the morning. I explained where DCM was and left him a card. “Please come down and see us,” was my kōrero. He was open to this, immediately, which was awesome. When he was housed out at the Hutt, I helped him move in. He was always positive. He was only ever negative when he was drinking. I guess that in a past time, he would have been the lovable town drunk. As I say, Russell was committed to social justice. If things were going wrong for other people, he would often raise it with us. He would tell us about the person, tell us that they needed help, tell us that it wasn’t “fair” how things were for this person. You often had to listen and reflect, wait to see what it was that Russell was getting at, what it was that was going on with the person he was concerned for. But often when you got to the heart of it, Russell was bang on. Russell was assaulted a few times, when his behaviour was just too big for others to deal with. He would advocate for himself too. I thought it was very brave; he would go to the police, name no names, but he understood he needed to do this – for himself, and for others. “If they could do it to me, they could do it to anyone, Rob!” he would reflect to me. My feeling is that Russell was a lot more settled in the final months of this life. Russell knew that he was loved, not merely tolerated. Yes, he was a loved ball of energy, dressed in a beautiful korowai. Hamish Hamish Knight, Police City Community team, Wellington I have been in the Police for 14 years, and Russell Fleming is one of those characters like Ben Hana, who you really connect with, who many people know and have connected with. He had that wow factor. He has evolved over time; he has grown and he has changed. And it’s not just that the numbers of bangles up his arm have been added to, the jewellery has changed. But some things have also stayed the same. Russell has always been pleasant to chat to. Banter. That’s the word. Russell and I enjoyed plenty of banter. He went through his camo stage, with that huge backpack, full of everything! I would pretend that I couldn’t see him in his camo gear. He would be calling out to me, and I would be going: “Who is that talking? I can’t see anyone!” Yarns – that’s another word. There were some big yarns about his life. I usually had to cut him off or we would be talking on and on and on – forever. He was talkative, yes, but he was never disrespectful of me, of police, of authority. I didn’t arrest him; there was no offending that I dealt with. I would take the alcohol off him. He would listen to reason. Like when I would explain that he was just being too loud. He knew he needed to tone it down; he just didn’t really know how to go about it. He didn’t go looking for trouble, but it did seem to find him at times. Russell seemed to be on the fringes. In so many ways. On the fringes of many friendship groups, but never at the heart; never quite experiencing the connections and close friendships he seemed to want. That was a bit sad, watching him try to find a place he belonged. “I am a homeless person. But I look out for others.” Russell Fleming Joe Pastor Joe Serevi, Salvation Army I first met Russell at DCM. He was sitting outside, and he wasn’t having a good day. I said to him, “Come on, let’s go for a walk and have a chat.” I took him for a cuppa. Russell just loved to talk, and that’s how I began to connect with him. Russell was such a character, with his great big backpack, and his military fatigues. He was intelligent, and this shone through whenever you had a kōrero with him, especially when he was sober. He was one of the more challenging people on the streets, and he found it very challenging when he got housed. Those four walls and living alone were difficult for him. Russell was someone who really needed and was always seeking connection with other people. I was privileged to be one of those people, and to be able to support him in different ways over the years. Russell Russell Fleming, in his own words Many of you have “met” Russell through DCM’s film clip. He was keen to be involved with this – he saw it as a way to lift up DCM and acknowledge the support he, and others, had received from the team. At the time, he was rough sleeping. In amongst all of the film footage which Ocular shot while making the DCM film clip are conversations which the film crew had with Russell. Producer Steph Miller pulled some of these reflections out for us this month. There is Russell, in his own words, talking about his life and about homelessness. He speaks about the complexity – of being so used to the street that he often felt more settled there: “It’s hard. Every time I go in to a house, I am used to being out here.” “A house. It’s just four walls, you just sit there and do nothing. Whereas out on the street… I guess it’s more of a social thing.” ...while at the same time being totally over it, and wanting to have a safe place to be – ”But then again, you want a house cos you are sick of it.” He asks the film crew – “If you were homeless...would you be able to go to sleep at night, in the cold, in the wind, in the rain?” Over and over again, Russell lifts up DCM. “Natalia is a lovely person; she has put me in to a few houses and stuff”; “Natalia and that; they are cool. DCM are cool fellows!” At the same time, he draws attention to the key underlying issue – too many people experiencing homelessness and too few houses: “Natalia and DCM; they are doing a really good job! But they have had to help so many people.” “DCM have so much on their plate, dealing with so many homeless people!” “Yes, the housing stuff; well, it’s stuffed!” And his own kaupapa and commitment to others also comes through, as he shares examples of times when he has been able to help others, especially young people experiencing homelessness and addictions. “I am a homeless person. But I look out for others”. Sia Sia To’omaga, DCM Russell was little, and loud, and often all over the place with his thoughts, with his kōrero. When he was referred to our team, he had a property in the Hutt, back when DCM’s Sustaining Tenancies team was still covering the Hutt. When he was living on the streets, he was bullied. I would go out and look for him, go out and find him. He found a safe space for himself, up by parliament. We knew where to find him. At DCM, we have housed him three or four times, and have tried some different options. The challenges were always around his drinking and his behaviour. He could get to a situation where he didn’t feel safe in the whare or living situation we had sorted for him, and then he would return to the street. One day a few months before his death, he came in to DCM; he was drunk and he was loud. He was calling out to me. “I am going on a course, Sia! Then I can get a job.” He had this card; he was anxious that he might have missed the course, the chance to do this. I was asking him to calm down and to explain what was going on slowly and carefully to me. Here I was trying to call the number on the card – and then a phone call came through! Magic, amazing timing. It wasn’t the same name or number as on the card, but it was a man named Tone, calling to ask DCM about Russell and the course. Tone and I figured out that we knew each other, and we were able to make sure there was a spot on the course reserved for Russell. But it wasn’t going to be easy. When I heard that this training course was going to be at a place at the bottom of Ngauranga Gorge, and that it was going to begin at 7.30am – well, I did not know how Russell was going to get to the right place at the right time. But you know what? He made it! And he completed the course! The last time I saw Russell, I congratulated him on passing the course. He showed me photos of his house on his phone. I said to him “Wow, Russell! You could eat off the floor. It is so tidy! Well done.” Russell kept a beautiful home. Yes, many things were going well for Russell in the final months of his life. He was housed – in a home provided by a private landlord. He was more settled and was feeling very hopeful that he would soon be able to work again. After his death, Tone called Sia to ask how he could forward on Russell’s certificate. Sia had to let him know that Russell had passed away, but that the team would love to pick up the certificate. Russell would have been so proud of this achievement, and sharing it with the team at DCM has been another way of acknowledging him, and all that he meant to so many. Two days before Christmas, the team from DCM stood with two police representatives down on the waterfront, at the spot where Russell’s body had been found that morning. With Rob Sarich on guitar, the team sang waiata, ending with “Ma te kahukura”... MAU ANA TĀKU AROHA Cloak yourself with my love WHAI AKE I NGĀ WHETU Follow the pathway to the stars RERE TŌTIKA RERE PAI Fly straight, fly true RERE RUNGA RAWA RĀ E Soar high towards the heavens. Russell Mark Fleming 31 Mar 1974 – 23 December 2021 “A loved ball of energy” <!-- --> Support DCM We call the people we work with taumai, meaning to settle. This reflects the journey we set out on together – to become settled, stable and well. Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive <!-- --> Copyright © 2022 DCM. 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Teofilo Paulo Bringing Wisdom to Avalon
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Teofilo Paulo after playing for Avalon against Wainuiomata last year. PHOTO: Hugh Pretorius. By Adam Julian It’s October 10, 2015 and over 50,000 spectators are crammed into St James Park, Newcastle. Samoa are engaged in a must-win tussle with Scotland at the Rugby World Cup. The scoreline is tight when Samoa has a dropout on...
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The myth of an egalitarian society
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Max Rashbrooke explains in his new book, Too Much Money: How Wealth Disparities are Unbalancing Aotearoa New Zealand that the fact that New Zealand’s wealthiest 1 percent owns one quarter of the entire country proves “our vaunted egalitarianism is more myth than reality.”
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2022 North Island Individual Championships
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- Already booked in for the Wellington Autumn Open? Coming to Tauranga over the Matariki long weekend June 24-26 is the 2022 North Island Individual Championships! Entries on the TTNZ Tournament Planner – also upcoming on the same page for May... Continue Reading →
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EVENT - International Festival of Food
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- **RESCHEDULED Neighbours Day Event** We invite you, your family, friends and neighbours to join us at Hataitai Village Green to celebrate Neighbours' Day 2022 and the International Festival of Food.
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Hurricanes v Reds Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott. The Hurricanes came back to beat the Reds 30-17 in Melbourne this past weekend. Some fact and figures from that win below. Round 10 v Reds: Won 30-17 This was the 24th meeting between the Hurricanes and the Reds. The Hurricanes have won 18 times to the Reds six. There have been...
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Infrastructure Acceleration Fund April update
- Upper Hutt City Council
- An update on timing from Kāinga Ora and new map of all current and future proposed developments in Upper Hutt.
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Rather than 'clunky' social insurance, what about KiwiSaver?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Simon Chapple puts the case for using KiwiSaver as an alternative to proposed income insurance scheme.
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Take a look at Wellington’s new Central Library design
- Wellington City Council
- Brighter, modern, more accessible, more connected. Wellington City Council has released artist impressions of the preliminary design of Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui – Central Library.
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Kete in conservation
- Zealandia
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Mussel mania: our latest wildlife translocation
- Zealandia
- For the last month the team at Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne have been working hard to translocate kākahi/freshwater mussel into Roto Māhanga/the upper reservoir. But wait, what are kākahi? ...
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Para Kai trial results provide food for thought
- Wellington City Council
- Results from Wellington City Council’s Para Kai trial show kerbside collections reduced food waste going to Southern Landfill by almost 40 percent – now Council is investigating what this means for the wider city.
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Media release: Māori and western science combine in latest wildlife translocation
- Zealandia
- Wellington – 21 April 2022: Māori knowledge and western science have come together again to support the latest wildlife translocation to Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne. On April 20, 150 ...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: 010 Harry Roberts
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 1884 New Zealand rugby team – Harry Roberts seated bottom right. Henry “Harry” Roberts was predominantly a halfback, who could also play most positions in the backline. He scored New Zealand’s first try in international rugby and his son Teddy was an All Black. Small in stature, Harry Roberts was known as being a...
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HRA Meeting - Crime Prevention, Neighborhood Support
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- We have seen a spike in crime in Hataitai and other local neighborhoods.
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Cr Rush to take medical leave
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- City Councillor Sean Rush will take leave from his council duties to receive medical treatment, from Friday 29 April to Friday 17 June.
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New seminar series honours Lydia Wevers’ legacy
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies is hosting a series of events to honour the legacy and work of Emerita Professor Lydia Wevers.
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Dining room is open again!
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- From Tuesday 26th April, the dining room will be open for 2 meals a day! Breakfast from 7.45 to 8.45 am, and dinner from 4.45 to 5.45 pm. We’re very excited to have all our volunteers and whānau back inside!
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Johnsonville v Avalon Wolves match scoring highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Avalon hosted the Johnsonville Hawks at Fraser Park in the fourth round of the 2022 Swindale Shield competition. Johnsonville opened up a 24-5 halftime lead on Avalon’s Old Timers’ Day. They scored four tries in each half and went on to win 50-12. Some scoring highlights from this fixture below: Results and standings HERE This...
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Let there be light
- Capital Magazine
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Coaches for 2022
- Basketball Hutt Valley
- U19 Mens – Masalosalo Taufale U17 Boys – Dean Antipas U15 Boys – Jackson Stubbins U13 Boys TBA U17 Girls – James Ferrari U15 Girls – Joseph Hemi U13 Girls TBA
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Weekly News 25 April 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Last week for membership discount! Our membership portal is live and taking your subscriptions. Take advantage of the early-bird special discount on the standard membership types. For adults, if you join before May, it is $150 instead of $185. Join now A special welcome to our new club members Ewan Sinclair, Daniel Goldsworthy and Alex […]
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Kapiti Open Doubles
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- The video of the 2022 Kapiti Open Doubles final between Dez Grant/Sarah-Jane Wright and Andre Noel/Keelan Noel is now on the Wellington Pétanque YouTube channel.
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WPA Regional Senior Doubles Championship
- Pétanque Wellington
- The video of the 2021 WPA Regional Senior Doubles Championship final between David Corley/Noeline Corley and Lorraine Gray/Ian Richards is now on the Wellington Pétanque YouTube channel.
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Presidents Column – April 2022
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Welcome to my first column as President. Thank you to all of the people who supported me at the AGM. It is a privilege to serve as President of the WTMC. I would like to acknowledge the hard work of the previous President (Maj-Britt) and Committee for their service over the last couple of years. ... Read more
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Ruapehu Lodge Update – April 2022
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Our lodge has had a reasonable amount of use over summer although a bit disappointing as there could have been a lot more use and as one passerby said it looked a bit forlorn all locked up with no activity. This time of the year there has been some superb weather on the mountain as ... Read more
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The Heart of Contrast
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- ‘The Heart of Contrast’ is a series of surreal ‘paint drawings’ that are not bound by any overarching theme or narrative but by the process in which they were created.
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Wellington Architecture book
- Eye of the Fish
- Hello again, and welcome back to the Eye of the Fish. I had quite a bit of work to do, and then I needed a holiday. And what did I do on holiday? Well, I read books, of course! Yes, I am one of those old-school types that still prefers a written book to an online presence, and so I’ve been really pleased recently to see the publication of “Wellington Architecture – a Walking Guide“, a new guide book to the architecture of the capital. It’s great! I love it! And I’ve read every word and looked at every picture, from cover to cover.
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The monday wrap 25 april (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- ANZAC DAY – lest we forget. +++++ Morning edition: It is the second week of school holidays, but a few school sides are in action this week. The St Pat’s Town First XV travels to Christchurch to play St Bede’s College in their annual fixture for the Fr. Paul Kane SM Challenge Cup. Naenae College...
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Mana Super 6: results, photos, and race report
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Results: Photos: Click on the photo below to get a full range of photos from yesterday’s event, download is free. Race report: After a hiatus, this was the first time the Mana Super 6 was run since 2015. In the … Continue reading →
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Peter Tearle Trophy Results 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Start Order Start time Est time Line Place Clock time Actual Time H’cap Diff Nigel Roberts (S) 0.00 44.30 mins 1 39.03 39.03 – 5.27 Mary Ann Palmer (S) +5:00 39.30 mins 2 41.33 36.03 -3.27 Terri Grimmett (S) +8:30 36.00mins 3 43.52 35.52 -0.08 Arlene Wong Tong (S) +7:15 37.15 mins 4 43.58 36.43 […]
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Big wins for Premier sides
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- On another glorious autumn day in the capital, our Premier Men and Women have recorded big wins over neighbours...
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 24 April 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, We live as a Resurrection Community, and share the life we have been given in Christ.
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Town Center Upgrades
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Centennial Cup Results 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Centennial Cup – 23 April 2022 First Name Surname Age Gender Cent handicap Race Time Race pos’n Diff c.f. handicap Handicap position Pace per/km Janine Sharma 24 F 22:30 21:21 11 01:09 1 04:16 Jack Shaw 22 M 16:30 16:13 1 00:17 2 03:15 Emma Perron 32 F 18:30 18:14 2 00:16 3 03:39 Liam […]
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Eagles clip Tawa’s wings as one of three unbeaten teams
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White, Martyn Bridge and Adam Julian. Results & Scoring (individual scorers as and when received) HERE Saturday evening round-up: A month in, and there are three unbeaten teams in Wellington Premier club rugby. Hutt Old Boys Marist, Petone and Poneke have all won their first four games of the 2022 season. The points...
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Op waka ocean challegege 23042022
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 23/04/2022 - 08:30 - 16:30 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 62 Total Volunteer Hours: 40 MR1 supported the Waka Ocean Challenge event from Kapiti Brach to Kapiti Island and thence into Porirua Harbour. 11 Waka, 62 paddlers, 3 support vessels MR1 maintained a watch on all vessels and crew for the event and were prepared for crew recovery if required, weather conmditions were good on the day anmdf a great effort from the paddlers saw all safely ashore in Porirua Crew worked on snr crew assessment reviews, MOSS drills, search patterns and Incident planning during the day Resources Attendees: XWD CMFF espi NZ Tuatara Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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Creative Mending Circle
- Local Making
- Saturday 23 April 2022 2pm – 4pm Led by Stella Carruthers & Xin Cheng Join us for a restorative mending afternoon, and repair beloved garments with your own creative flair! We offer hands-on guidance on darning, patching and other visible mending techniques. Bring your own mending, sewing or upcycling project.
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Wellington club rugby live scoring updates 23 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is Round FOUR of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The fourth round of the Women’s Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy is being played today, with all four scheduled matches kicking off at 11.30am. WRFU Women’s Premier The fourth round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today, with all scheduled matches kicking off...
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Covid health measures in Term 2
- Kilbirnie School
- At the start of term 2 we ask that all adults continue to: • Wear a face covering at all times when entering a Kilbirnie School building.
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Weekly news for Friday 22 April 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E News 22 April 2022 Well, it’s another long weekend in honour of ANZAC. The closest experience I had to do with war was in the United Kingdom in 1995. I had the privilege of being invited to preach the sermon at the 50th Anniversary of the founding of the United Nations on the 24th […]
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Wellington takes a walk on the wild side with global challenge
- Wellington City Council
- The global City Nature Challenge is coming, and Wellington City Council is encouraging Pōneke residents to become citizen scientists as we embark on the four-day bioblitz.
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Regional support for new children’s hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
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EVENT - Anzac Day Morning Tea
- Hataitai Community Website
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Join us in remembrance this Anzac Day. Everyone is welcome to attend. Permalink
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Club Rugby set to soar in round four
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean and Steven White Draws & Teamlists at: http://www.clubrugby.co.nz/wellington/games-results.php?competition=1&season=19&round=4 The opening three weeks of Premier Swindale Shield club rugby has yielded few clues as to which teams will emerge from the pack and compete for this year’s first round title. A tightly contested competition so far is set to continue into round four,...
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Tiny Dog
- Bats Theatre
- Each month, Te Whanganui-a-Tara’s fierce new improv company Tiny Dog will be bringing you fast and loose improvised comedy. Come along for a night of some of Wellington’s most top-of-their-game comedians at their most silly.
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Upcoming Roadworks in Hataitai
- Hataitai Community Website
- Fulton Hogan have informed us that they will be carrying out the following Roadworks over the next few weeks.
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Late bloom of toxic algae spotted in Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
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Anzac Day 2022: A day of remembering
- Wellington City Council
- This year, you can commemorate and honour the New Zealanders who have served our country by attending one of the many Anzac Day events across Pōneke. Here’s what’s happening in the capital.
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Vicar's Letter - 22 Apr 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau,Happy Easter! What’s great about Easter is that it’s not all over in a weekend.
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Doing density well in central Wellington - a public talk - 5 May
- Inner-City Wellington
- PUBLIC TALK: DOING DENSITY WELL IN WELLINGTONBetter public transport, safer streets, more green spaces?_______When: Thursday 5 May, 5.
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Weather update Mana Super 6
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- We will be starting at Paraparaumu Beach. Our team will be on site from about 8am, and we encourage teams to arrive by 8.30am to rig and get ready. The race start is now scheduled for 11.30am. Metservice forecasts the … Continue reading →
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Aisle be Back: Wayne Smith for the Black Ferns and the Canes in Melbourne
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: When the Hurricanes beat the Reds 43-14 last year. By Kevin McCarthy I want to believe. I want to believe Wayne Smith and co can come in and transform the Black Ferns into a competitive world cup side in the few months available. How good would that be? Almost like the Baby Blacks thrown...
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Funding the future of City Housing
- Wellington City Council
- Consultation on the Annual Plan is open - so now's your chance to let us know how you think Wellington’s social housing should be funded.
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Chief Guide Update: Upcoming training, winter schedule and more…
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- [Sent to trip leaders on 21 April 2022] Kia ora, This email provides a brief update about WTMC club trips: Next week: Trip planning session for the winter/spring schedule Upcoming training courses New WTMC committee and call for Volunteers Refund policy published online Ngā mihi, nāAnne de FerronChief Guide Trip planning session for the winter/spring ... Read more
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Notes from the April Meeting
- Newtown Residents' Association
- We met on 18 April 2022, via zoom. These are brief notes of the main items discussed; see below for a link to the full minutes. Local Body Elections & Proposed Meet the Candidates meetings Nominations for Mayor, Councillors and Greater Welllington Councillors open on 15th July and close on 12th August, so we won’t know till then how … Continue reading Notes from the April Meeting →
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Meditation Drawing Workshops
- Toi Pōneke
- Use mindfulness and considered abstract drawing techniques to produce drawings with fresh insights and self-discovery.
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The mystic bringing Te Ao Māori to life
- Wellington City Council
- Creative and musician Te Awanui Reeder has always cut his own path – and each fork in the road has brought him closer to his tupuna, or ancestors. He may have left Tamaki Makaurau nine years ago, but he’s found community, connection and a way to give back in Te Whanganui-a-Tara.
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Journey to Kilbirnie - smashing the C19 ice
- Wellington City Council
- Rosa Allison and Oliver Dorman, fresh from London bring Journey to Kilbirnie to Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, a response to the uncertain times, to their hopes and dreams and navigating their new life in Wellington.
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Family2Family is back!
- Wellington City Mission
- Thanks to the amazing team at New World, Family 2 Family is back! We are thrilled because this is one of the vital ways of keeping the Social Supermarket stocked... Read more » The post Family2Family is back! first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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(POSTPONED) Burrowers - or; the Secret Society of Notable Nuisances
- Bats Theatre
- In the heart of Old Maple park / Under the Oldest Maplest tree / Far below the whirlybirds / Down and down the burrow
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Reading Group: ‘Oneone Ora, Tangata Ora: Soils and Māori Health and Wellbeing’ by Garth Harmsworth
- Local Making
- Thursday 21 April 2022 6pm – 8pm Led by Linda Lee From the book Te Mahi Oneone Hua Parakore: A Māori Soil Sovereignty and Wellbeing Handbook, 2020.
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DHBs congratulate local providers’ leadership in new locality model
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs today welcomed the news that Ngāti Toa Rangatira and Tū Ora Compass Health PHO have been announced as key partners in the new locality approach for how healthcare will be delivered in Porirua.
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DHBs congratulate local providers’ leadership in new locality model
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs today welcomed the news that Ngāti Toa Rangatira and Tū Ora Compass Health PHO have been announced as key partners in the new locality approach for how healthcare will be delivered in Porirua.
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St James Theatre to reopen by late June 2022
- Wellington City Council
- After three years of significant strengthening and refurbishment works the St James Theatre is planned to reopen by the end of June.
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Finishing touches to Farmers Lane upgrade
- Wellington City Council
- Farmers Lane is to undergo its final stage of upgrade work next week, with the renovations celebrating the area’s history and making the city centre safer and more walkable.
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Hieke merchandise available
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- By popular demand, we have a range of merchandise available with the Marist St Pats Hieke design...
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Speed Drawing Workshops
- Toi Pōneke
- Tackle the blank page in a Speed Drawing workshop with Rosa Allison.
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Newsletter Week Ending 24 April 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI ANGLICAN AGM This year’s AGM will be held on Monday, 2 May starting at 7pm and this year our 2021 Annual Report is in digital format. You can view the report by clicking on this link. A few hardcopies are available for those parishioners who are not online. PARISH DINNER – IDEAS NEEDED!We are […]
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Harkin and OBU working hard for title defence
- Wellington Club Weekly
- For the most part, defending Swindale Shield champions OBU are fielding a new-look side in 2022, following a number of retirements or players moving on to other challenges. Callum Harkin remains as a familiar face and he’s excited about the composition of the new Billy Goats. “There are a lot of new guys but they...
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April 2022 Meeting - Troubleshooting TCP/IP
- Wellington VHF Group
- April 2022 Meeting - Troubleshooting TCP/IP ZL2WAL Thu, 04/21/2022 - 10:44 This months general meeting will be Troubleshooting TCP/IP by Ron Zoest ZL4TDR Date: 28 April 2022 Time: 7:30 pm Location: Tawa Community Centre Meetings
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What happens when a city really bans cars?
- Talk Wellington
- There’s lots of panicky talk in the NZ media about “banning driving” and being “anti-car.” But US streets like San Francisco’s Market Street and New York’s 14th Street have already “banned” private vehicles. So what happened next? Market Street is San Fransisco’s main road. Throughout its history, it’s been known to be bustling and even...
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Weekly News: More EBYMBC Success
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- While there was no organised activity at the Club over the long Easter weekend, it was great to see that EBYMBC were still active on the...
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Projected Image Competition 2022 – Zoom Link
- Wellington Photographic Society
- 21st April @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm via Zoom This is the WPS Annual Competition for Projected Images which […]
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Update Mana Super 6
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- A further update for this event: Spot prize: At the prize giving at the Supply Room at 5pm on race day, we will have a brandnew Tai Broadbill paddle to give away. But you gotta be at the prize giving … Continue reading →
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Decision time for the Southern Landfill
- Wellington City Council
- As Wellingtonians, we all create waste as we live, work and play in our city. We need to make some big decisions about what happens to that waste in this year’s Annual Plan.
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Tagoai and MSP starting season with promise
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Monica Tagoai playing for Marist St Pat’s against Oriental-Rongotai recently. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Adam Julian Ories and Norths. Norths and Ories. That names of the two clubs have a familiar ring when discussing who will be win the Wellington club rugby women’s title each year. Together those two clubs have won eight of the...
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Making a bucket load of difference this May
- Mary Potter Hospice
- When Robyn hits the streets of Wellington to collect donations for our Street Appeal, she knows her husband would be proud.
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Rediscovering Red Dawn: the 1984 movie inspiring Ukrainian fighters
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Alfio Leotta explores the Cold War hit Red Dawn and its stark depiction of warfare.
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 009 William Hardcastle
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The champion Petone team of 1895. William Hardcastle standing at top, third from right. William ‘Offside Mac’ McKenzie, the subject of our previous profile in this series (see link below), is dead centre at the top with the flag behind him. Profiling many of the people that built and helped shape the game in Wellington,...
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Wood & Art Back 2 Thistle
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- This show will be a selection of hand crafted wooden items from our furniture makers, green woodworkers, carvers and wood turners. This includes small woodwork items. We also have painted and sculptural work displayed, from invited local artists.
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February 2022 Residents’ Association meeting minutes
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Tuesday, 8 February 2022 Present: Paul FitzGerald, Iain McLean, Kate Dreaver, Mel Galletly, Margaret Blair, Jonathan Harker, Pauline Morum, Pat Henley, Lenka Horanska, Stewart McKenzie (PCC), Nicola Ethridge (PCC), Chris Kirk-Burnnand (GWRC), Guy Marriage, Janice Rodenburg, Adele Hickford.
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Hurricanes v Highlanders stat attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott. The Hurricanes edged the Highlanders in Dunedin last Saturday, ahead of their Australian trip this weekend where they are playing the Reds in Melbourne. Some facts and figures from the win over the Highlanders below. Round 9 v Highlanders (2): Won 22-21 The Hurricanes and the Highlanders have now met 39 times....
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Collaboration is key to reviving our city
- Wellington City Council
- The hospitality business is in Sarah Meikle’s DNA, so it’s no surprise she has strong views on what needs to happen to get our food and drink sector back on its feet after two difficult years. For her, collaboration is the key.
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Beth Strickland: The Silver lining
- The Learning Connexion
- The first Covid-19 lockdown was a catalyst for change for Wellington artist Beth Strickland.
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2021 AGM Report
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Click here to download the 2021 AGM Report
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WRC Corporate Challenge 2022
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Register now for our 2022 Corporate Rowing Challenge! No experience needed! Grab 5...
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Public Notice
- Wellington College
- Enrolments for 2023
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Anzac Day services in Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- Two dawn parades and a civic service to commemorate this special day in Porirua.
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Awards season is upon us!
- Porirua City Council
- There are several awards to recognise passion, creativity, business and volunteers in our community.
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WRC Corporate Challenge 2022
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Register now for our 2022 Corporate Rowing Challenge! No experience needed! Grab 5...
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“There’s never a dull moment.”
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Every second week you’ll find Michael volunteering in the Hospice Shops’ very own treasure chest – the Trade Me room. This nondescript room tucked away
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Wainuiomata v Wellington Axemen scoring highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wainuiomata hosted the Wellington Axemen at William Jones Park in the third round of the 2022 Swindale Shield competition. Wainuiomata opened up a 17-3 lead by halftime and went on to win the contest 36-10. This match was also for the Bill Jones Cup. Some scoring highlights from this fixture below: Results and standings...
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April 2022 issue of Kōrero out now
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- By now you should have received the April 2022 issue of our Kōrero newsletter in your letterboxes. It is also available as a PDF download on our Kōrero page.
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Yacht with no motor adrift in light winds
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Mon, 18/04/2022 - 20:10 - 22:40 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 15 25ft yacht with mechanical issues with outboard engine, left drifting in no wind after crossing Cook Strait. Nearly ran aground on the south end of Mana Island after being caught in the tide with no wind to sail. MR1 located off the north end of Mana Island after they drifted north in the incoming tide. Vessel Details Length: 8.00m Resources Attendees: CMFF Jake_Presling Mark Presling Neil Cornwell espi Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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Op bolus
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sun, 17/04/2022 - 19:10 - Mon, 18/04/2022 - 20:30 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 25 CG Mana advised of a vessel that needed a tow from the Onepoto Pole moorings , vessel had engine damage and aux motor failure. Owner contacted and confirmed was safe with noone on board. Owner agreed to a tow midday 18/04/2022 Owner contacted DO on Sunday and stood down the tow task, other arrangements made Vessel Details Length: 4.00m Resources Attendees: Trevor Farmer
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Weekly News 18 April 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Join now Our membership portal is live and taking your subscriptions. Take advantage of the early-bird special discount on the standard membership types. For adults, if you join before May, it is $150 instead of $185. Join now A special welcome to our new club member Tobias Work. This week Tuesday 6.00 pm, speed session […]
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Op hobo 18042022
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Mon, 18/04/2022 - 12:30 - 16:00 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 3 Total Volunteer Hours: 14 HOBO would not start, vessel at anchor and safe. MRC contacted and they declined the charge rate. MRC ran CH16 calls for support. MRC contacted Policewho authorized a tow.HOBO had $50 of fuel put in before voyage. this was not enough for their plans.Engine turned over but no fuel to start5 up. Vessel towed back to Mana Marina. Vessel Details Length: 4.00m Resources Attendees: CMFF Neil Cornwell NZ Tuatara Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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Appropriate technology, mealworms & 3D printers | a conversation with Angus Donald Campbell & Chris Berthelson
- Local Making
- Angus Donald Campbell: How is the project coming along in Wellington? Are you zooming us from your new studio? Xin Cheng: Not yet! It’s a little bit early for that studio. We’ve been setting it up and putting up curtains because otherwise, it’s like a fishbowl with people walking by. Today we’re going to meet […]
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WPA Women's Doubles and Triples
- Pétanque Wellington
- Results from the Women's Doubles and Triples held at Wanganui East.
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The Monday Wrap 18 April (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The three Svenson brothers that lined up at 10, 11 and 12 for the Upper Hutt Rams in their 23-16 win over Marist St Pat’s on Saturday, from left to right: Josh, Scott and Todd. PHOTO: Peter McDonald. Monday morning edition: Three weeks down and 10 to go in this year’s Premier Swindale Shield competition. ...
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School Holiday Fencing
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- We hope you have enjoyed your Easter break thus far. We have secured a couple of dates for training over the school holidays for those who are interested in attending. The first possible training date is Tuesday the 26th of April at Moera Hall. We have a time slot between 12pm – 5pm. Please let me … Continue reading School Holiday Fencing →
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Boilovers and thrillers – Swindale Shield comes alive in third round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Lester Maulolo scores Petone’s winning try on fulltime against Oriental-Rongotai. Petone won 37-35. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Steven White & Martyn Bridge Results & Standings HERE The 2022 Swindale Shield has ignited. The third round of matches played in fine, windy conditions today resulted in five of the six matches going down to the wire,...
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Op Jetski 12042022
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Tue, 12/04/2022 - 16:05 - 17:35 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 4 Total Volunteer Hours: 9 MRC advised off a Jetski with 1 adult + 3 children on a sea biscuit ,Weather had turned Ski was no longer making way and hidden in squalls.Crew dispatched with 4x4 to scene, MR1 prepared for departure. T4x4 crew advised by phone and confirmed from MRC that the jetski had gotten to shore, allsafe Marp Presling headed to the JetSki club with his boat Vessel Details Length: 3.50m Resources Attendees: XWD Jason Hall Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Polarbear Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1 Toyota Prado
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Premiers fall on Easter Saturday
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- On the longest road trip of the season, our Premier Men have tripped up to the Upper Hutt Rams at Maidstone Park...
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Eleanor Diaz Ritson Studio Visit
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- Earlier this year we announced Eleanor Diaz Ritson as the Enjoy Contemporary Art Space 2022 summer resident artist. Four weeks into her residency at the Rita Angus Cottage in Thorndon, Enjoy’s assistant curator Tom Denize paid her a visit to see how her residency was going and bring some light to the inner workings of her practice.
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Wellington club rugby scoring updates 16 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is Round Three of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The third round of the Women’s Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy is being played today, with all two scheduled matches kicking off at 11.30am, following the opening match between Norths and Poneke on Thursday night and Wainuiomata’s default to MSP. WRFU Women’s Premier The third round of...
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2022 Concert Series
- Chamber Music Hutt Valley
- We are pleased to announce a season of five concerts for 2022. Memberships and season tickets are available here. Tickets to individual concerts are available in advance here, or at the door – cash only – $30 for members and $40 for non-members for the main season, and $20 for the extra concert. For more details, view […]
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Key third round clashes in Swindale Shield tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Avalon halfback Jack Ena darts over between OBU’s defenders to score his side’s only try in last night’s third round opener at Fraser Park. OBU won 39-13. Below: His brother and captain Daley is the first to congratulate him, as OBU halfback Kyle Preston ducks away to console his teammates. PHOTOS: Hugh Pretorius. By...
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Forging new realities
- Wellington City Council
- Artist-researchers Raqi Syed and Areito Echeverria know a thing or two about creating new realities, having worked in and around the film industry for decades. To make Wellington a true cultural and creative capital, they propose getting kids into art early and introducing a universal basic income for artists.
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Aisle be Back: Easter with the Hurricanes
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Let’s talk about how well the season is going. Yes, I mean what I say. Currently, after seven games, the Canes have a 3 win and four loss record. Stellar it is not. Then again, there are those close finishes that have yielded four bonus points. Not to be recommended, but like...
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - Holy Week April 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, May you feel the presence of God in your life as we journey through Holy Week towards Easter.
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Results – 2022 Team Bowls Finals
- College Sport Wellington
- Please find attached the results from the College Sport Wellington Regional team finals held at Naenae Bowling Club. Division 1 – Judy Howat Cup 1st Naenae College 2nd Onslow Bowls of Fire 3rd Rongotai College 1 4th Heretaunga 1 Division 2 1st Onslow Incredibowls 2nd Sacred Heart Red 3rd Upper Hutt 1 A big […] The post Results – 2022 Team Bowls Finals appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Weekly News for 15th April 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Well, I’m definitely feeling the Wellington weather this week. I had all the COVID symptoms but remained negative, I think it was just a culmination of packing up in Auckland, driving down to Wellington in a day, unpacking and then preparation for my induction and hosting my family and friends over a 5-day period, my […]
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Newtown to city bus and bike improvements start soon
- Wellington City Council
- Better bus lanes and a safer bike route between Newtown and the city will start taking shape next week, so more people can move around the capital more easily in zero and low carbon ways.
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Hurricanes v Crusaders and Moana Pasifika Stat Attack (a double banger)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- TJ Perenara crosses for his try on Tuesday night against Moana Pasifika. Two things about this try were that it was the Hurricanes’ 10,000th point in Super Rugby and it was his 58th try, just two short of the all-time Super Rugby record of 60 which is held by the former Waratah Israel Folau. By...
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Get 3 months free on your membership*
- Zealandia
- Sign up as a Zealandia member on an auto-renewal plan and get an extra 3 months added onto your membership for free! Join in person at Zealandia, or online here . make sure to til the ...
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Newsletter Week Ending 17 April 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI ANGLICAN AGM This year’s AGM will be held on Monday, 2 May starting at 7pm. This year the annual report will be in digital format, available from Wednesday, 20 April. We will upload it onto our website and send you a link via email. A few hardcopies will be available for those who […]
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The Wrap Up (Term 1, Week 11)
- Wellington High School
- In the final Wrap Up for Term 1, we have some important messages from different members of the community. The BoT have given an update, as well as final updates from both Dominic and He Kākano for the term. We wish everyone a very safe and restful Easter break, and look forward to seeing you refreshed and ready for Term 2!
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Wellington Hospitals Foundation Autumn 2022
- Wellington Health Foundation
- The post Wellington Hospitals Foundation Autumn 2022 appeared first on Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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Easter comes early for club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Players in four teams will be thinking of rugby balls not Easter eggs tonight, with two third round matches being brought forward from Saturday to take place this evening. The two fixtures are in the Swindale Shield and Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy. In the men’s Swindale, the Avalon Wolves host the Old Boys University Billygoats at...
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Age-group award winners announced
- Cricket Wellington
- The star performers of the Wellington pathway teams were celebrated today for their efforts during the 2021/22 season. ...
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Kinsella awarded Bert Sutcliffe Medal
- Cricket Wellington
- Penny Kinsella has been awarded the most prestigious non-playing award, the Bert Sutcliffe Medal, on the final...
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Hutt nurses and midwives get pampered
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt nurses and midwives receive 200 cosmetic care packs in recognition of their hard mahi
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Weekly News: Easter Weekend
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- With Easter this weekend, there is no activity at EBYMBC, but that's not to say there is nothing to read about. We had a hugely...
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Principal’s Message – End of Term 1, 2022
- Wellington High School
- Kia ora koutou This has been a challenging term. I know I have said this before and every time I write that down or say it, something else comes along and we have to make alternate plans to meet the new challenge. I want to thank all of the students for the way that they […]
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Easter hours!!
- Slow Boat Records
- Hey, everybody - crikey, Easter already! As per, we will be;-CLOSED on Good Friday and Easter Sunday-Open as normal Saturday 10-5, and slightly reduced hours Monday 10-4Hope everybody is happy and safe and well, and gets to enjoy time with friends and family over the long weekend!!THE SLOW BOAT CREW XX
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Vicar's Letter - 14 Apr 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Greetings to you all today, in what is considered the holiest week of the church calendar.
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 008 William ‘Offside’ McKenzie
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The New Zealand team that played New South Wales in 1894. William ‘Offside McKenzie’ is second from right at top. Profiling many of the people that built and helped shape the game in Wellington, from its inception in 1870 through to the WRFU’s 50th Jubilee year in 1929. William McKenzie was better known by...
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WPA Regional Women's Singles Championship
- Pétanque Wellington
- Thirty-two players took part in the Regional Women's Singles Championship at Horowhenua.
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Maungahuka Loop
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Our group of four decided to take advantage of the long Wellington Anniversary weekend to get up onto the Main Range of the Tararuas. Starting (and finishing) at Holdsworth carpark, we’d gain the Main Range via Powell Hut, Mid Waiohine Hut and finally a climb up onto Aokaparangi, before traversing the Main Range to Maungahuka ... Read more
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Jacques Cochonnet Trophy Challenge
- Pétanque Wellington
- Results from the match between Upper Hutt and Otaki.
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Navigation Course
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- After having to cancel the bushcraft course, the next best thing seemed to be a day out in the Remutaka Forest Park for a bit of map and compass practice, with an intro to river safety. We started the day with map reading theory at the Catchpool carpark. Identifying symbols on the map – easy! ... Read more
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Update on Mana Super 6
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- An updated race information package has been made available, with the following additional information: Prize giving will be held at the Supply Room (Mana Esplanade, Porirua) from about 4.45pm. Platters will be available. Location maps have been updated, for set … Continue reading →
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More housing for essential public service workers
- Wellington City Council
- Many Wellingtonians are feeling the strain of rising house prices and rents, so we are creating more affordable apartments for Pōneke’s essential workers with our new Te Kāinga programme.
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Hoe Tonga Paddler Series 2022
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Get ready for this year’s Hoe Tonga Paddler Series 2022, designed to attract new paddlers to our sport, enable paddlers and teams to race during the winter season, and to help prepare for this year’s Long Distance Nationals in October. Races … Continue reading →
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Consistent season for Tawa College’s cricketers
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media They missed out on qualifying for the National Gillette Venus Cup tournament at the end of the year, but Tawa College’s girls’ cricketers are reflecting on a consistent season that saw them win the College Sport Wellington Premier 1 Girls’ First XI competition.
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More support needed for people with COVID-19, preliminary survey results show
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Study flags gaps in healthcare and social services for people with COVID-19.
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Trials – Wellington U18 Bowls Team
- College Sport Wellington
- Bowls Wellington will be selecting a Wellington Under 18 Representative side will be selected to compete in a tournament in Hastings against teams from Wellington, Taranaki, Waikato & Hawkes Bay on July 20th & 21st 2022.
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Results – 2022 CSW Regional Bowls Tournament
- College Sport Wellington
- Thanks to everyone who entered the 2022 CSW Regional Bowls Tournament . It was awesome to see so many of you enjoying your day as well as the level of competition. Here are the final standings from yesterday’s play at Naenae Bowling Club. Girl’s Pairs: 1st Newlands College 1 with 5 wins 20 ends […] The post Results – 2022 CSW Regional Bowls Tournament appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Kerr, Conway claim awards on Day 2 of ANZ NZC Awards
- Cricket Wellington
- Wellington continued their strong haul of awards on Day 2 of the ANZ New Zealand Cricket awards this morning. WHITE...
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Georgeson signs with Cricket Ireland
- Cricket Wellington
- Wellington Firebirds allrounder Luke Georgeson has signed a two-year central contract with Cricket Ireland, switching...
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Have your say on rates and spending
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has begun consulting on its plans for the coming year, with a focus on the city’s resilience, funding core infrastructure and a sustainable future for the Council’s social housing.
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Bracewell, Kerr win top honours at Cricket Wellington Norwood Awards
- Cricket Wellington
- Michael Bracewell and Melie Kerr have won the Firebirds and Blaze Cricketer of the Year awards on the final day of...
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Waikamaka Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- This trip started life as a short weekend trip to the Seaward Kaikoura range to do a Kowhai circuit but early on in the planning it was clear the ferry times were not going to accommodate our needs. Everyone who had already signed up was automatically transferred to my chosen alternative which was based around ... Read more
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Interview with Fabian Ziegler
- Orchestra Wellington
- Fabian Ziegler joins Orchestra Wellington with Luca Staffelbach for Spring Symphony, Odyssey of Sound and Day of Percussion. We sat down and caught up with Fabian ahead of May's performances!
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What is a Place for Local Making? It's in Courtenay Place offering a range of workshops & events
- Inner-City Wellington
- From the website A Place for Local Making is a shared space for inspiring imaginative and caring ways of making and living together in our multispecies entanglement.
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Celebrating research excellence at the Summer Gold awards
- Victoria University of Wellington
- From a digital collection of Proust’s letters to the ecology of tussock grasslands, this year’s Summer Gold awards celebrated a range of excellent research from the 2021–2022 Summer Research Scholars.
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Glass collections resume in the capital next week
- Wellington City Council
- Glass recycling collections will resume in Wellington from Monday 18 April, but residents are asked to drip feed any stockpiles where possible.
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Legends of the Jubilee Cup: John Gallagher (Oriental-Rongotai)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- John Gallagher playing for Wellington against Queensland on 18 April 1987 in the South Pacific Championship – the forerunner to Super Rugby. The Reds won 27-25 that day, but Gallagher won many matches for Wellington in the 1980s. PHOTO: Evening Post. John Gallagher came to New Zealand from England in the 1980s and spent several...
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Using artificial intelligence to diagnose cancer
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington PhD graduate Dr Qurrat Ul Ain has developed an artificial intelligence programme that could help diagnose skin cancer, using just a photograph.
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News: 2022 Oceania andamp; World Athletics U20 Championship Teams Announced - Well done Will Anthony!
- Olympic Harriers
- Olympic Harrier Club Elite athlete, Will Anthony, backed up his selection in the...
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News: Olympic Harrier Club feature in the recent Athletics Wellington Annual Awards
- Olympic Harriers
- The Awards period covered an extended year due toandnbsp;Covidandnbsp;restraints...
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Reserve - Wush Wush
- Flight Coffee
- We're chuffed to introduce you to our first Reserve coffee for 2022, Wush Wush.
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Roaring for Rosa
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media Taita College are the College Sport Wellington (CSW) Regional volleyball champions after an epic five-set victory against St Bernard’s College.
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Funding supports the beating arts of the city
- Wellington City Council
- From a Robot Farm to Taonga puoro wānanga to a punk festival multimedia exhibition, the Creative Communities Scheme recipients reflect the diversity of the capital’s arts scene.
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The overwork pandemic
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Ashley Bloomfield's resignation highlights the risks of burnout on the COVID-19 front line, writes Dougal Sutherland.
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Bennett calls it a day
- Cricket Wellington
- Wellington Firebirds fast bowler Hamish Bennett has announced that the 2021/22 season will be his last. The former...
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Club and competition Players of the Year celebrated
- Cricket Wellington
- The outstanding performers in Cricket Wellington’s senior club competitions and the Firebirds competitions have...
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Big haul for Wellington on Day 1 of ANZ NZC Awards
- Cricket Wellington
- Cricket Wellington has come away with six awards on Day 1 of the ANZ New Zealand Cricket Awards. WHITE FERNS...
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Primary Director accepts new leadership opportunity
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Reserve - Wush Wush
- Flight Coffee
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Petone v Upper Hutt Rams scoring highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Petone hosted the Upper Hutt Rams at the Petone Rec in the second round of the 2022 Swindale Shield competition. Petone opened up a 29-8 lead by halftime and went on to win the contest 36-15. This match was also for the Ted Connolly Cup. Some scoring highlights from this fixture below: Results and...
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End of Term 1 and beginning of Term 2.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Last Term 1 Peewee Class practice is Tuesday, 12 April 2022. Last Term 1 Junior Class practice is Thursday, 14 April 2022. Holiday Programme runs Monday, 19 April – Friday... The post End of Term 1 and beginning of Term 2. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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The tight-knit company using values to drive growth
- Wellington City Council
- The founders behind Hnry – the thriving accounting firm serving Australasia’s gig economy – have gone from strength to strength because of their location, they reckon. Now they’re keen to give back to the city that has served them.
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How local businesses are helping each other - buy local to help too
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Scoop Wellington cafés have been teaming together to ensure their survival as they struggle in the wake of Covid…“We are a very small cog in a large wheel and for our business to be successful we not only rely on our loyal customers but also need other businesses in this city to do well.
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2022 Wellington Autumn Open (Apr 30 – May 1)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- For details and entry details head over to Tournament Planner Schedule SaturdayApril 30 SundayMay 1 8:45 AM Under 21 & Over 25 8:45 AM Under 12, Under 16, Over 45, Over 65 1:15 PM Open Events 1:15 PM Under 14,... Continue Reading →
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April 2022 Newsletter
- Cycle Wellington
- https://www.cyclewellington.org.nz/april_2022_newsletter
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Reverse Consumerism: creating a circular economy through community resourcefulness
- Local Making
- Thursday 14 April 2022 5:30pm – 7pm Led by Waste Free Welly How would you imagine a Wellington that invests in a community resource recovery network? Hear Waste Free Welly's vision for a waste free city, and join us in the co-design for a community resource recovery network.
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Tips for an eco Easter
- Wellington City Council
- Kiwis buy over 40 million Easter eggs every year. Almost all of these are wrapped in non-recyclable foil and plastic destined for landfill.
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Wynton Rufer Tournament 2022 | U9-U12 Entries OPEN
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Entries are now open for the 2022 Wynton Rufer Tournament – U9 – U12.
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Keas on an adventure to the South Coast
- Brooklyn Scout group
- On Saturday afternoon, thirteen Keas did a fantastic job of using all the skills they had learned in Term 1 to lead their expedition on the City to Sea walkway. They checked their maps at Kingston, confirmed their route to … Continue reading →
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Watson to return to Auckland
- Cricket Wellington
- Wellington Firebirds specialist batting coach Doug Watson will leave his role at the end of the season to become Head...
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Changing the rules to increase housing supply - have your say
- Porirua City Council
- The feedback for proposals closes on 6 May.
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Scholars' Assembly
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Feedback sought on rates levy for Wellington’s new sludge minimisation facility
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is seeking ratepayer feedback on the use of the Infrastructure Funding and Financing Act 2020 (IFFA) to finance the development of the proposed new wastewater sludge minimisation facility (SMF) at Moa Point.
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The Monday Wrap 11 April (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Two sets of three brothers in the Ories Premier line-up on Saturday. The Tuilaepa brothers, left to right Pose, Jay, Jordan and the Poasa brothers, left to right Penieli, Poasa, Peteli. Morning edition: Covid issues aside, it’s a busy week coming up for rugby. Starting on Tuesday night, the Hurricanes play their re-scheduled match against...
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 10 April 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, I’m sending you this email earlier this week because of two opportunities for you today – our Lent Reflection tonight, and a Virtual Choir you can join (…details for both are below) We celebrate Palm Sunday this weekend – Jesus rides into the city as the Prince of Peace.
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Chandler and Vishvaka named Provincial A Players of the Year
- Cricket Wellington
- Kate Chandler and Devan Vishvaka have been named Cricket Wellington’s Provincial Women’s and Men’s...
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Result: Maiden and Perston
- Olympic Harriers
- We have kicked off the harriers season with the Maiden and Perston club races. W...
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Weekly News 11 April 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Join now Our membership portal is live and taking your subscriptions. Take advantage of the early-bird special discount on the standard membership types. For adults, if you join before May, it is $150 instead of $185. Join now A special welcome to our new club member George Henderson. This week Tuesday 6.00 pm, speed session […]
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Four teams with two wins as Mativa intercept sinks Ories at Evans Bay Park
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White and Scott MacLean Results and Standings HERE Tuga Mativa played 10 seasons for the Oriental-Rongotai Magpies, transferring to Marist St Pat’s this season. Today at a sun-drenched Evans Bay Park, MSP right wing Mativa broke Ories hearts by scoring a late 90-metre intercept try for MSP against his former Ories teammates. Mativa’s...
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Leading Junior Athletes acknowledged
- Athletics Wellington
- The leading Athletics Wellington Athletes aged 13 -15 years acknowledged An awards ceremony held recently at the Olympic clubrooms acknowledge our leading younger athletes for… Read More »
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Top Athletics Wellington Awards go to Thomson and Rew
- Athletics Wellington
- Top Athletics Wellington Awards go to Thomson and Rew Anna Thomson of Mana Athletics Club an Quentin Rew earned the top accolades at Accor partnered… Read More »
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Wellington City Council Drop-in Session
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- It was great to see so many people actively engaging and interacting with our community, at the Wellington City Council drop in this morning. If you missed it there are another two sessions later today, so make sure to check it out and share your opinions on how to improve Island Bay.
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Doom & Bloom: Cockatrice
- Bats Theatre
- When comedy duo Doom & Bloom combine audience members' stories and bring them to life, there's no telling what the resulting hybrid will be – other than unexpected, hilarious, and quite possibly touching.
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Weerasundara, Bryant named Under 19 Players of the Year
- Cricket Wellington
- Johnsonville’s Kevin Weerasundara and Upper Hutt United’s Rachel Bryant have been named Male and Female...
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Split results against Ories
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- For the second week in a row our Premier Men have come from behind, beating Oriental-Rongotai on Evans Bay Park...
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Wellington club rugby scoring and results updates 9 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is Round Two of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The second round of the Women’s Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy is being played today, with all four scheduled matches kicking off at 11.30am, after a disrupted opening weekend. WRFU Women’s Premier The second round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today,...
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WPX v CCM | Discount on Tickets + Prizes to be won
- Olympic Afc
- The Wellington Phoenix are pleased to announce tickets are now on sale. The Phoenix men will play the Central Coast...
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Te Herenga Waka takes an alternative approach to Graduation ceremonies
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The University is taking an alternative approach to the May graduation ceremonies due to COVID-19 restriction uncertainty.
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Inclusive Leisure Card wins community recreation award
- Wellington City Council
- The Council’s Leisure Card programme has taken out the Outstanding Community Recreation Programme Award at the Recreation Aotearoa awards.
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Weekly News for Friday 8-4-2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora, Talofa lava, Well it is nice to finally be inducted into St. Andrew’s on the Terrace. Last night was a wonderful night of celebration I am humbled that so many friends and family and members from St. Andrew’s on the Terrace gave of their time to join me this service of celebration. I […]
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The Wrap Up (Term 1, Week 10)
- Wellington High School
- Opportunities for parents and students alike in this week's Wrap Up! Exciting career opportunities for students interested in sound engineering, and the opportunity to host an international student from Germany. All that, plus some important information for the approaching end of term, inside!
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Don’t Quit While Ahead – Jess Sutherland & Olivia Mazey
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media “Our coach sat us down and asked us if we wanted to row this season.
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Parade update
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- As you will have seen the work is progressing along the parade, contractors are now beginning to install the street changes that the Council approved in March. Check out here for full details on what is happening: https://www.transportprojects.org.nz/current/the-parade/ As advised by the council: The south end (Reef Street to start of the 30km/hr zone) willContinue reading "Parade update"
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Plenty of interest in second round match-ups
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Draws & Results HERE By Scott MacLean & Steven White Friday lunchtime edition – there could be some pertinent updates later on and the subject matter will be Covid. One week down, 16 left to go. Premier Swindale Shield With week one in the books, the focus now switches to the grind of the next...
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Hutt Maternity champion midwife retires
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- After 51 years as a nurse and midwife, Grace Pillay has decided to hang up the stethoscope.
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Canine parvovirus cases in Upper Hutt
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We have been alerted to canine parvovirus (parvo) cases in Upper Hutt. Parvovirus is a highly contagious viral infection that spreads between dogs, and sadly it can be fatal.
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Hutt Maternity champion midwife retires
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt Maternity champion midwife retires
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Vicar's Letter - 8 Apr 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau, This week we gather together for services again! And what better time than our Palm Sunday celebrations, remembering and joining with the crowd that gathered to welcome Jesus into Jerusalem as King! I always find Palm Sunday such a conflicting event.
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APW Short Story Competition 2022 – City of Wind winners
- Wellington City Council
- The winners of this year’s Absolutely Positively Wellington Short Story Competition 2022 – City of Wind have been announced with the judge praising the imagination and talent of the capital’s young writers.
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Going green in the beating heart of the capital
- Wellington City Council
- For Kowtow founder Gosia Piatek, Wellington’s future has got to be about building a sustainable economy and thriving local businesses.
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Crusaders
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Thank heavens we’ve got a soft game against the Crusaders to get back on track with this week. The head scratching continues for Hurricanes fans no doubt this week. No, it’s not dandruff. Last week produced quite a bit, with of course Jordie Barrett suddenly making the debut at 12 after which...
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Friday Five: Be a good sport this weekend
- Wellington City Council
- Pōneke fans can again cheer on their favourite rugby team from the stands with the end of COVID-19 outdoor crowd restrictions. Make it a weekend of action with these sporty ideas that will be sure to warm you up.
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Entries Open – 2022 Wellington SS Waka Ama Sprint Champs
- College Sport Wellington
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association, in association with College Sport Wellington, is pleased to offer secondary school students the opportunity to participate in our region’s Secondary School Sprint Champs.
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Iona Apineru Hard to Knock Down
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Petone started the Swindale Shield season last Saturday with a 19-10 win over reigning first round champions Old Boys University. It was just their second win in a dozen outings against the Billygoats since 2012. “We are a new team and our coach Pipes [Ryan Piper] said to go out and express ourselves. We were...
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Sargeson Prize entries opened on 1 April
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Entries opened on 1 April for the 2022 Sargeson Prize and close at 11.59pm (NZST) on 30 June 2022. There is no entry fee, and entries are limited to one per writer, per division. First offered in 2019, the Sargeson Prize is New Zealand’s richest short story prize, with a first prize of $10,000, sponsored […]
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Destination Skate ready to roll
- Wellington City Council
- A recommendation for funding for a Destination Skate Park in the capital has been unanimously approved by Wellington City Council today.
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Newsletter Week Ending 10 April 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- EASTER YOUTH CAMPThis year our youth have been invited to join the Karori Baptist Church youth camp which is being held during Easter Weekend. The focus of the weekend is for our youth to journey through the Easter story, grow together as youth groups, explore the Makara area, and generally have a great time! […]
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Three-peat of CSW Regional Tournament futsal titles for Onslow College
- College Sport Wellington
- Boosted by the return of a couple of key players, Onslow College successfully defended the College Sport Wellington Regional Championship Senior Girls Futsal title at the one-day tournament at the ASB Centre last week.
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New electoral wards confirmed for Porirua City
- Porirua City Council
- The three new wards come into effect for October's local body election.
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Funding boost for Te Awarua-o-Porirua harbour
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua's precious harbour received a multi-million dollar boost today
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Volleyball win Division 1
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Council approves Calliope Crescent name change to Matahourua Crescent
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua City Council has officially approved the name change of Calliope Crescent in Cannons Creek to Matahourua Crescent, to reflect that the name was culturally offensive to Ngāti Toa. The decision was made at a meeting of Council’s Te Puna Kōrero committee today.
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Community Hall upgrade child’s play in Aro Valley
- Wellington City Council
- Before construction started on the Aro Valley community hall, the builders gave earmuffs to the local pre-schoolers – who have been wearing them pretty much non-stop ever since.
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Winner of the Zonta Science Award 2022, Dr Tara McAllister
- Zonta Wellington
- The Zonta Club of Wellington congratulate Dr Tara McAllister, a freshwater ecologist, winner of the 17th Biennial Zonta Science Award for an emerging scientist.
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Weekly News: The Wash House Grand Finale
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- This weekend is all about the end of The Wash House Summer Sailing and the overall Season Championships. Check out all the details here.
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Hilma af Klint: The Secret Paintings Virtual Tour (Online)
- City Gallery
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How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 2 Sink the Bus Option BCR
- Wellington Commuter
- The SKM Stage 3 Report recommended keeping the Johnsonville Line because no bus Scenario had a better Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) But the SKM Stage 3 Report included tens of millions in costs in the Bus-On-Street that were not required to implement this Scenario Including these costs hid that the Bus-On-Street Scenario had the best BCR This is the 3rd in this series of posts on “How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail” and it is recommended that the introduction post, The North Wellington Public Transport Study (2006) and then How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 1 Jack Up the Rail Option BCR are read first to provide context.… Read more ...
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How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 3 Fixing the Transport Model to favour the Rail Option
- Wellington Commuter
- The SKM Stage 3 Report recommended keeping the Johnsonville Line because it had fixed cost and benefit figures to hide that its modelling showed the Bus-On-Street Scenario was the best performing option.
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How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 4 Bait and Switch – Change the Decision for Rail Later
- Wellington Commuter
- In 2006, the SKM Stage 3 Report recommended a Do Minimum “Base Case” based on replacing the old English Electric EMUs with refurbished Ganz-Mavag EMUs. In 2010, the GWRC then announced that new Matangi EMUs would operate on the Johnsonville Line.… Read more ...
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Let's rev up central city and be suburban-proud
- Wellington City Council
- What does Wellington look like beyond the pandemic? For Ralph Johns of integrated design studio Isthmus it’s about a resilient city and suburbs that create amazing experiences so people want to stay.
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Rankings confirm global standing
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The results from the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject show that Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is in the top 1% of the world’s more than 18,000 universities for 18 subjects and in the top 2% for 29 subjects.
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 007 Tom Ellison and Davy Gage
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Tom Ellison (left) and Davy Gage. Both left their marks on rugby in Wellington and both died young. Profiling many of the people that built and helped shape the game in Wellington, from its inception in 1870 through to the WRFU’s 50th Jubilee year in 1929. Ellison and Gage were great friends and played in...
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Hurricanes v Chiefs Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Julian Savea scored his ninth Super Rugby try against the Chiefs, which was also record breaking in other ways. See below for more. By Peter Marriott The Hurricanes fell to the Chiefs 29-30 on Sunday. Some facts and figures from the game below. Round 7 v Chiefs: Lost 29-30 The Hurricanes and Chiefs have now...
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Vaccine Passes no longer required at Council facilities
- Wellington City Council
- From 12.01am on Friday 8 April, Wellington City Council will remove COVID Vaccine Pass (CVP) requirements across all its sites and facilities.
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In it for the long run
- Victoria University of Wellington
- After four years, 15 surgeries, and six months learning to walk again, Nick Ashill is going back to the United States to complete the charity run he never got to finish.
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The Old Government Buildings and the Faculty of Law
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Faculty members from the Law school tell us about their favourite parts of the Old Government Buildings, to reclaim and celebrate this unique building after the unrest of the past month.
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New exhibition at Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery speaks to the charged history, fateful consequences, and future prospects of our bicultural nation
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery’s new exhibition Tēnei Ao Tūroa – This Enduring World opens on Saturday 9 April. This exhibition features three distinct bodies of work by three photographic artists: Mark Adams, Natalie Robertson (Ngāti Porou) and Chris Corson-Scott.
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Undoing
- Bats Theatre
- Undo to Begin. UNDOING is a dance manifestation of abandonment, initiation and poetry brought to you by award winning contemporary performance company House of Sand.
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Meltdown: Visualising Climate Change exhibition
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We were thrilled to partner with Whirinaki Whare Taonga to sponsor the Meltdown: Visualising Climate Change exhibition and support the climate change speaking event held in March.
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How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 1 Jack Up the Rail Option BCR
- Wellington Commuter
- The SKM Stage 3 Report recommended keeping the Johnsonville Line because no bus Scenario had a better Benefit Cost Ratio But the SKM Stage 3 Report recommended “Base Case” excluded the cost of buying any replacement EMU trains and other costs as well Excluding these costs hid that the Bus-On-Street Scenario had the best Benefit Cost Ratio This post follows The North Wellington Public Transport Study (2006) which is the introduction this series of posts on “How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail” and will focus on how the “Do Minimum” Rail Base Case Benefit Cost Ratio was fixed in the SKM Stage 3 Report to help it come first.… Read more ...
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Hop to Porirua for Easter fun
- Porirua City Council
- Easter in Porirua is going to be fun for the whole family!
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Transmission Gully to transform Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- From Mayor Anita Baker.
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Yacht taking on water after damage during storm
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Fri, 25/03/2022 - 17:00 - 18:15 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 5 The yacht that was damaged on the pole moorings earlier in the day had sustained damage that was causing it to take on water. MR2 was unable to bring it back to the marina to be lifted out due to the weather conditions, so MR1 was required. The Harbour Master requested that we recover it to eliminate the risk of sinking. Vessel Details Length: 8.00m Resources Attendees: Jake_Presling Jason Hall Mark Presling Neil Cornwell CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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NZR releases draw for U85kg National Knockout Club Cup
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Club Rugby and NZR Club Rugby supports the U85kg National Club Cup competition, which is in its third year in 2022. 2020 was the competition’s ingaurgal year and 2021 was severely disrupted by Covid, so the shackles could be broken in 2022 and this could be the season for it to flourish. NZR’s draw...
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Tararua Southern Crossing: West to East
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Friday 18 March – The night walk in We had a stunning Southern Crossing adventure, enjoying one of the classic Tararua tramps! On the Friday, seven of us met up at the Wellington Railway station at 3pm, ready for an early departure to Otaki Forks. Arriving at the “new” Otaki Forks carpark at 4.30pm, we ... Read more
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Yacht damaged on pole moorings during storm
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Fri, 25/03/2022 - 11:30 - 13:30 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 8 A yacht broke the bow line on the pole moorings during a southerly storm. It swung around and damaged the yacht behind it. The Harbour Master requested us to help secure the vessel and MR2 put it back on the pole with a new line. It was later discovered that the vessel planks had been damaged and it was taking on water. MR1 was required to bring it in for a liftout later in the day. Resources Attendees: Weedoogie Jake_Presling Neil Cornwell Trevor Burgess CRV's Used: Mana Rescue II
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Kapiti Handover
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 19/03/2022 - 11:45 - 13:45 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 6 A runabout broke down off Kapiti Island and K2 Rescue went out to pick them up. It turned out that they were from Mana. K2 requested that we do a handover to free them up for other likely jobs in their area. MR1 went out and rendezvoused with them, then towed the vessel into Mana Marina. Resources Attendees: Carl Nixon Mark Presling Neil Cornwell CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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“See you in court!”: Cobham Drive, community groups, and judicial review
- Talk Wellington
- Posturing aside, what does it really mean for someone to legally challenge a roading authority’s decision – be it a cycleway, a road expansion, or a pedestrian crossing on Cobham Drive? “See you in court” – again Wellington Airport’s declaration of intent to torpedo a pedestrian crossing on Cobham Drive is fresh, but recently there’s been a...
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Record Store Day 2022 at Slow Boat!!
- Slow Boat Records
- Well, with all the disruption and distraction of the last few years now (hopefully!) largely behind us, Slow Boat is thrilled to share our plans for Record Store Day 2022 - this year taking place on just the one Saturday, the 23rd of April (a week after Easter!) As usual, we will be looking to serve up a tasty array of the limited edition RSD vinyl releases – we have done what we can to order in what we think might be of interest, and it is now in the lap of the gods/ vinyl manufacturing plants/ freight firms/ couriers – godspeed, people! We are also utterly thrilled to announce we will be joined by a couple of our favourite artists for instore performances – namely; Vera Ellen Having released the wonderful “It’s Your Birthday” on the iconic Flying Nun imprint last year, Vera has garnered some excellent reviews with what is a clever and charming collection of songs, and a real grower. Vera will perform instore at 2pm Luke Buda Dear friend of the ‘Boat, and Phoenix Foundation mainstay and co-frontman Buda last year released his long overdue third solo album, the eponymously titled “BUDA”; a wonderfully reflective collection of songs that ponder our place in the world, getting older, getting along – which wound up on a lot of people’s ‘best of the year’ lists. Given that he was denied the opportunity to tour it (TWICE!) by that blimmin’ Covid, we are thrilled that Luke and violin maestro Anita Clark (aka Motte) have agreed to perform for us here instore at around 3pm. We will have plenty of copies of both artists’ albums, and they will be happy to sign for you at the conclusion of their performances. We will also have the odd spot prize and giveaway, as well as some lollies and other goodies, and will be opening at the earlier time of 9am, just to make the wait for those eager beavers outside just a little shorter. No reserves, no holds on the limited releases, please mask up, and please be patient and considerate of others – we want everyone to have a great day - can’t wait to see you all! Viva independence, viva vinyl – hoorah!!The Slow Boat Crew XX
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Boys, Wake Up!
- Bats Theatre
- How do you kill time when time is killing you? What happens when you mix four highschool lads, too much to drink, and the Rimutaka Hills?
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Hospital improvements continue to progress across the region
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Infrastructure enhancement and pandemic resilience continues to progress at pace across the region’s hospitals, with the construction of a new stand-by inpatient area for Te Pae Tiaki Wellington Emergency Department patients at Wellington Regional Hospital.
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Hospital improvements continue to progress across the region
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Infrastructure enhancement and pandemic resilience continues to progress at pace across the region’s hospitals, with the construction of a new stand-by inpatient area for Te Pae Tiaki Wellington Emergency Department patients at Wellington Regional Hospital.
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Agility at the heart of COVID-19 response
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- The locally-led nature of the 2DHB COVID-19 Care in the Community model is proving key to responding to the constantly changing nature of the Omicron outbreak in our communities.
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Agility at the heart of COVID-19 response
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- The locally-led nature of the 2DHB COVID-19 Care in the Community model is proving key to responding to the constantly changing nature of the Omicron outbreak in our communities.
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Turning nasty weeds into nutrient-rich compost
- Wellington City Council
- What is the deal with the big black bags popping up in parks and reserves in Pōneke?
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Swindale Shield Northern United v Hutt Old Boys Marist scoring highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Northern United and Hutt Old Boys Marist met in the opening round of the 2022 Swindale Shield at Jerry Collins Stadium on Saturday. HOBM won 25-10. Scoring highlights of the game below: Results and standings HERE This coming weekend in round two, both teams are away from home. HOBM play Avalon at Fraser Park...
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Hoe Tonga Regional Secondary School Sprint Championship 2022
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association, in association with College Sport Wellington, is pleased to offer secondary school students the opportunity to participate in our region’s Secondary School Sprint Champs. Following a postponement due to COVID-19, the event will take … Continue reading →
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WPA Champion of Champions Singles
- Pétanque Wellington
- Results from the WPA Champion of Champions Singles held at Naenae.
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Naenae, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly News 4 April 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Join now Our membership portal is live and taking your subscriptions. Take advantage of the early-bird special discount on the standard membership types. For adults, if you join before May, it is $150 instead of $185. Join now A special welcome to our new club members, Josie Williamson, Hannah Stephen and Emma Jackson! This week […]
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Newsletter April 2022
- Wellington Beekeepers Association Inc
- The April newsletter can be downloaded from the link below....
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New writers’ residency opportunity in French Polynesia
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- An exciting new two-month residency for writers is on offer in French Polynesia. It is aimed at published authors from the Pacific region (including New Zealand and Australia) in categories of literature, poetry, theatre and children’s and young adult fiction, who wish to pursue a writing project in French, English or an indigenous language. The […]
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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How we see it now
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- How we see it now is an exhibition of photography and painting by Jamie Lean and Duncan Sargent. This exhibition is an exploring of the artists reflecting upon their practices and how they function in relation to the rest of their lives. Both artists are exploring formalism as a relinquishing of control over the content of the work.
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WCC Community Drop-in
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Kia ora Island Bay Residents Association, As you will be aware, Wellington City Council will be having a community drop-in session on April 9th to gather ideas and visions to foster the design for the town centre upgrades. We value your insight and leadership moving forward with the upgrades, and would like to work with aContinue reading "WCC Community Drop-in"
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Why are some so keen to ditch COVID-19 protections?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- We’re not out of the COVID woods yet, so we need to keep doing things that reduce the virus' spread, writes Dougal Sutherland.
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Pub Quiz Fundraiser
- LandSAR Wellington
- Tickets are now on sale for our fundraiser quiz night at Parrotdog! Your ticket directly supports LandSAR Wellington and includes a free pint and snacks, spot and winning team prizes, and a great pub quiz.
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Applications OPEN for new members!
- LandSAR Wellington
- We’re taking applications for a new intake of Field and IMT members! To apply, fill in our form here.
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CSW Stakeholder Update, 4 April 2022 – Changes to Gathering Limits Vaccine Passes for Secondary School Sport
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Ahead of the Government’s removal of the Vaccine Pass requirement from the COVID Protection Framework tonight and the recent changes made to gathering limits, please be advised of the following for College Sport Wellington sanctioned events and competitions: Vaccine Passes are no longer […] The post CSW Stakeholder Update, 4 April 2022 – Changes to Gathering Limits Vaccine Passes for Secondary School Sport appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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He poroporoaki ki a Dr Moana Jackson – Mourning Dr Moana Jackson
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The community of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington mourns the loss of Dr Moana Jackson (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongomaiwahine, Ngāti Porou) on 31 March.
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Wellington City Council Parking Plan For Island Bay
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- The draft parking plan has been released. Should you have any feedback or queries please contact the city council directly via email: ibparade@wcc.govt.nz
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Fale Malae takes another step forward
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A proposed national Fale Malae on Wellington’s waterfront has taken another step forward with the support of mana whenua, Pasifika leaders, Te Herenga Waka–Victoria University of Wellington and the Government.
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Frank Kitts Park, Lambton, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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HIBS Cricket back in business – Lachie Bailey on Bruce Murray Cup Win
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media Hutt International Boys’ School (HIBS) have regained the Bruce Murray Cup following a resounding 121-run victory over the Wellington College 2nd XI in the round one final of the Premier Youth cricket competition.
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$500 cash winner for March
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Congratulations to Murray Tocker who is the $500 cash winner for March's 500 Club member draw...
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Changes coming for Council projects through annual plan consultation
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We've begun consultation on our Annual Plan 2022-2023 and we're keen to hear what you think about what's being proposed.
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Scope and terms of reference for Wellington Water fluoridation
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Today Wellington Water outlined scope and terms of reference for an independent inquiry into fluoridation of drinking water
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Wellington Airport announces Matt Clarke as new CEO
- Wellington International Airport
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Wellington International Airport, Stewart Duff Drive, Strathmore Park, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The North Wellington Public Transport Study (2006)
- Wellington Commuter
- In 2006 the North Wellington PT Study considered four “Scenarios” with the most popular and effective solution being converting the line into a Busway but both TollRail and the Labour government wanted to keep the trains. In November the SKM Stage 3 Report recommended a fifth “Base Case” which was just to replace the old English Electric trains with refurbished Ganz-Mavags EMUs.… Read more ...
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The Monday Wrap 4 April (community rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The opening weekend of Swindale Shield results are in the bag, and there will be no lounging around for defending champions Old Boys University who will want to bounce back quickly from their week one defeat to Petone in round two. They play Wainuiomata at William Jones Park this coming Saturday for the Peter Dunford...
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Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Scottish Mountain Running Champs 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Report from race director Glen Wallis: What a great day to run up the hills. We had just over 50 runners and walkers enjoying the Autumn sun. There was a great battle in the Long race with James Richardson just taking out SamMcCutcheon. Whilst 11-year-old Nathaniel impressed over the short course. Time Name M/F Position […]
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Cubs Get Creative
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Imaginations ran wild as young fingers moulded clay and flourished paint brushes!
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Underwater Tennis @ Vogelmorn Tennis Club
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Edmond did a great job organising the night but he forgot check the forecast. Our youth put a positive spin on the night and all went home… well damp(ish) – possibly reflecting on how they could have been better prepared😆
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Opportunity of a Lifetime!
- Brooklyn Scout group
- The 25th World Scout Jamboree will take place from 1 to 12 August 2023, in SaeManGeum, Jeollabuk-do, Republic of Korea. The theme is “Draw your Dream” – expressing the desire for Scouts to transform the event into their own festival … Continue reading →
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Successful start to season
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our Premier Women recorded a historic win, while our Premier Men scored payback over Tawa as the season got underway...
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 3 April 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This weekend Daylight Saving ends, and we put our clocks back one hour (if you don’t, you’ll be at Church early!) This Sunday is the fifth in the season of Lent as we journey toward Easter).
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St John's, Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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WPA Champion of Champions Doubles
- Pétanque Wellington
- Results from the WPA Champion of Champions Doubles held at Naenae.
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Naenae, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Defending champions toppled in season opener as Swindale Shield gets underway
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Draws & Results HERE By Steven White and Martyn Bridge Saturday evening edition: Defending first round champions Old Boys University and last year’s second round Jubilee Cup winners Tawa were both beaten in the opening round of Wellington club rugby Swindale Shield matches played in balmy conditions around the region this afternoon. Old Boys University...
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Deadlock & Nova
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Deadlock: Built off existing cast glass, photography, found objects and photogram work, Deadlock is digitally combined and transformed into bold abstract images, This work is part of an ongoing multimedia project exploring the fragility of the mind when exposed to traumatic experiences. Deadlock embodies the emotions of hate, despair grief and helplessness, how through pain we inflict pain, blindly forming cycles of abuse and transforming into the monsters that hurt us. The key, acquired from an infamous and abandoned mental institute in Goulburn Australia, represents the hidden strength inside to unlock and transform our painful experiences into healing and growth. Nova: A multimedia work meshing electronic music, sound design and audio manipulation. Combined with a multi-faceted visually psychedelic projection and static visual art. "Inspired by travels with friends. It started as an idea to articulate this mantra we have: to follow our passions. We had been discussing how all-consuming work, social and cultural norms set us up with feelings of self-doubt, neurosis, and for many, deep feelings of depression and anxiety." Using sampled audio of these conversations I formed a narrative, a thread of individual experience and perspective that articulates the innate urge inside us to create and explore within our world." Bio: Serpent Dream is the moniker of multimedia artist James Costin. His work consists of electro-acoustic music and introspective soundscapes. His music is accompanied by visual art, this medium takes the same path as the music in which elements are borrowed and transformed into new forms that embody his personal experience in life. "Music and art are direct connections to the more abstract part of my being, a bridge to that raw humanness that lies behind all concept and logic" www.serpentdream.com - @serpent.dream
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Black coffee, Riddiford Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington club rugby scoring and results updates 2 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is the opening round of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The first round of the Women’s Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy is being played today, with all four scheduled matches kicking off at 11.30am. WRFU Women’s Premier The first round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today, with all four seven...
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Weekly News for Friday 1st April 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Going live! This week we will be live streaming the service, led by Rev Ross Scott, from St Andrew’s on The Terrace. You can choose to join us at church, or you can watch from home. Don’t forget it is daylight saving and we change back to winter time. See John’s notice below. You will […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wet Paint
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- Wet Paint presents a creative collaboration displaying other artists and their art forms. Wet Paint itself offers custom handmade furniture, homeware and garments catered to all spaces and lifestyles. Art forms exhibited included animation, photography and music.
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Thistle Hall, Cuba Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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News: 2022 Registration Page is ready for business - just in time for the Olympic Harrier Club Introduction Day!
- Olympic Harriers
- Subscriptions are available for recreational and competitiveandnbsp;runners and ...
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Upcoming Competitions
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- We have a couple of competitions that we are hosting in the next couple of weeks. U13, U11 and U9 In House Competition We will be hosting a small competition at St Bernards on Saturday the 9th of April at 9.30am. We would like to encourage as many of our U13, U11 and U9 fencers to … Continue reading Upcoming Competitions →
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Friday Five: Ways to avoid packaging at eateries
- Wellington City Council
- Over the past few years many eateries around Aotearoa have replaced their plastic packaging with ‘compostable’ packaging. Unfortunately, this single-use packaging may not be as green as you think.
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The Wrap Up (Term 1, Week 9)
- Wellington High School
- Some fantastic achievements to celebrate in this week's Wrap Up from our language students and the Regional Futsal Championships! Also, some important information regarding ID cards, Term 1 reports, and the Whānau Survey.
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington club rugby starting tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean and Steven White And so it begins again, the 144th season of club rugby in Wellington, and with it a great many questions and not all about how things will play out on the field. Tomorrow sees the opening salvos of a season that – circumstances permitting – will stretch into August...
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Do you know someone who's made a difference in our community?
- Porirua City Council
- Nominations open today for the Porirua Civic Awards and the Porirua Mayoral Awards.
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Heroes of community cricket selected in Cricket Wellington’s ‘Volunteer XI’
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington cricket community’s most dedicated volunteers have been recognised for their commitment to the...
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Special shout-outs
- Wellington Women's House
- We wouldn’t be able to do the mahi that we do without the generous support of the volunteers, donors and organisations who support us to provide a safe home to women in need.
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