Archive / December 2022
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Mark Dunajtschik awarded King’s Honour
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Our heartfelt congratulations to Sir Mark Dunajtschik on his knighthood for services to philanthropy.
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Zac Blair Memorial Game – THANK YOU
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Once again thank you all for turning up and making this game in Zac’s memory, it was so very special. I am unsure how much was donated using the QR code, but on the day, we raised $875.80 in cash. Panhead donated their bar sales which amounted to $720, and this has been matched by […] The post Zac Blair Memorial Game – THANK YOU appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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Devine, Georgeson join Squads for Dream11 Super Smash @ Canterbury
- Cricket Wellington
- The Firebirds and Blaze travel to Christchurch with one change each for their Dream 11 Super Smash clash on New...
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The Princess & The Knight
- Bats Theatre
- A princess falls in love with a knight, a typical love story right? Kind of... It's a queerytale for the whole family!
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Farewell Murray Gowans, the quiet man
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Murray Gowans was a man that not too many of the current membership of Scottish knew very well. He was the typical quiet member, and until recent years doing so much for the club and his sport of harriers and athletics and asking nothing in return. In recent years he has battled Cancer long and […]
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January Holiday Judo – Mon 23 – Fri 27 January.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Dates: Monday 23 January – Friday 27 January. We are aware Monday is Wellington Anniversary – we are happy to run the class as long as there is sufficient interest... The post January Holiday Judo – Mon 23 – Fri 27 January. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Emmanuel, God-with-us
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- “For God so loved the world that he gave his only son so that everyone who believes may have eternal life” (John3:16) The time of waiting in anticipation and Advent […]
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The Cathedral Connection 25 December 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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24 December - Firebirds and Blaze vs Otago Sparks and Volts
- Cricket Wellington
- The first Dream11 Super Smash match of the Firebirds and Blaze season is here - where the teams are taking on the Otago ...
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Congratulations to all NETP Graduates!
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Celebrating new graduates who have successfully completed their first year of practice from the Nurse Entry to Practice Programme, Enrolled Nurse Support into Practice Programme and the Midwifery graduate programme.
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Special Christmas buddies for sick kids
- Wellington Health Foundation
- For the last 6 years, the lovely Lucy Cameron – Independent Scentsy Consultant has kindly delivered gorgeous sponsored Scentsy Buddies to children spending time in hospital.
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Hiro Tani: Scottish Champion and Ambassador
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- If you are looking for a truly loyal, passionate Scottish club member and international ambassador who wears the lion with absolute pride, it is hard to go past our humble hero Hiro Tani.
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Raindrop Project brings joy to sick kids
- Wellington Health Foundation
- It was great to see Lucia from The Raindrop Project this week. Lucia kindly donated a box of toys and crafts for kids spending time in hospital over the holiday period. The post Raindrop Project brings joy to sick kids appeared first on Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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Wellington Girls College Charity of Choice
- Wellington Health Foundation
- The Foundation was delighted to be chosen as the 2022 charity of choice by Wellington Girls College. The students worked hard organising fun events and fundraising activities throughout the year and thanks to their mammoth effort, we received $12,250. Well done and huge thanks to all involved. The post Wellington Girls College Charity of Choice appeared first on Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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President’s Column – December 2022
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Welcome to the December President Column. The busy schedule of the Club continues and I’ve been out on two tramps recently : the first to Waiopehu hut and the second on a maintenance trip to Paua hut. This is the final President Column for 2022 and I would like to say thank you to all ... Read more
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Weekly E-News – Thursday 22 December 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Talofa lava, this is our last E News for the year as we close the office for the holiday period and reopen on the 16th of January. I spent my […]
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Maranui newsletter december 2022
- Maranui Surf Life Saving Club
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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS FA LA LA LA LA LA! It's beginning to feel a lot Like Christmas... Let's hope we have many sun-filled balmy days. Junior Surf Carnival #2 at Titahi Bay. Huge thanks to everyone who helped out - management team, age group managers, managers, coaches, officials. You all rock! Well Done to all our Maranui Lifeguard sport athletes (seniors) who competed at The Mount Monster on Saturday 18 December at Main Beach, Mount Maunganui. See below. Thank you to our Surf Lifeguards for giving up your own personal time so that others can enjoy the beach this Summer and to ALL of our volunteers from parent help & patrol support, instructors, administrators, coaches, officials, managers, trailer towers, admin, management committee - every one of you has made a difference. Junior Surf athletes make sure you sign up for the 2023 Central Regional Junior Championships, Fitzroy, New Plymouth (U11 - U14) and the Riversdale Carnival (U8 - U14). DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: TUESDAY 27 DECEMBER 2022 (no late entries will be accepted). See below. All the best for a safe and happy holiday season and we look forward to seeing you all again in 2023. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays Maranui whānau Remember 'Swim Between the Flags' and be ‘Sunsmart’. That's a wrap! Meri Kirihimete. x <!-- --> THE MARANUI WAY Our Purpose is to: Grow people to their potential by providing an INCLUSIVE and SUPPORTIVE environment where people ENJOY what they do, put in maximum EFFORT through a surf environment that is constantly changing and CHALLENGING. VISION: One of New Zealand's premier surf lifesaving clubs providing world class surf lifesaving services and developing leaders and champions. PURPOSE: Provide our community a safe surf and beach environment. OUR CORE VALUES: Community, Excellence, Fun, Respect, and Tradition. <!-- --> 2023 CENTRAL REGIONAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPS: https://forms.gle/apvYmwsQqcrFRnoU6 DEADLINE: TUESDAY 27 DECEMBER 2022 WHEN: FRIDAY 13 JANUARY 2023 WHERE: Fitzroy Beach, New Plymouth AGE GROUPS: U11 - U14 (age groups to compete) WARM UP: 7.30am RACING STARTS: 8.30am Calendar: https://www.surflifesaving.org.nz/calendar/2023/january/2023-central-regional-junior-championships Carnival Information - www.maranui.co.nz/carnivals PROGRAMME: <!-- --> CAPITAL COAST JUNIOR SURF #3 - RIVERSDALE CARNIVAL This is a great carnival to attend in the coastal town of Riversdale in the Wairarapa. A fantastic spot for swimming, surfing and fishing. It also has a small general store that doubles as the local fish and chip shop. PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE RIVERSDALE CARNIVAL: https://forms.gle/fZepjeqTcV2Kjubz6 DEADLINE: TUESDAY 27 DECEMBER 2022 WHEN: SUNDAY 22 JANUARY 2023 VENUE: Riversdale (see http://goo.gl/gwi0xa - allow two & a half hours for travel time). Riversdale Beach. It is located on the southeast coast, 40 kilometres east of Masterton. RACING STARTS: 9.30am SIGN-IN: 8.30am TENT SET UP: 8am We would love to see all U8 - U14 Maranui athletes attending this carnival. Anyone registering for the Riversdale will need to contact Lucy Barry directly to arrange gear, Lucy Barry - lucyjanebarry@gmail.com Programme: TBC More information will be emailed once it becomes available. Calendar: https://www.surflifesaving.org.nz/calendar/2023/january/capital-coast-junior-surf-series-3 Carnival Information - www.maranui.co.nz/carnivals <!-- --> THE MOUNT MONSTER 10th Anniversary, this event has gone from strength to strength. This year's line up was... 12k Surf Ski 5 Beach Run 1.5k Ocean Swim 6k Board We are so proud of our athletes who have worked their butts off to get here. Team Maranui comprises of 3x Individual Athletes - Ella, Tom & Amelia 1x 2-Person Team - Kano & Bruno 1x 4-Person Team - Joe, Bella, Olivia & Josh 1x Collab Mixed 2-Person Team - Holly & Kit (Lyall Bay) MCA - MOST COMMITTED ATHLETE This year goes to Holly!!! After 2 cancelled flights she finally got off the ground in Wellington only to be turned back after not being able to land in Tauranga. Plan D was to jump in the car and Super Dad, Glenn, drove through the night to deliver her on the start line just in time. Holly got 3rd in the Mixed Teams - Amazing Result. Congratulations to all the athletes that competed in this great event. Thank you to all the parent helpers that organised, booked, shopped, fed, and looked after the team. <!-- --> RACHAEL BURKE - PEER SUPPORT Rachael Burke has recently undertaken training through SLSNZ to take on the role of Peer Supporter within Maranui Surf Life Saving Club. Peer Supporters are specially trained SLSNZ members who can provide confidential support to their fellow members on a range of issues including wellbeing concerns, personal stress, and traumatic lifesaving incidents. Peer Supporters can also connect Maranui members with the Benestar programme. All current active members and their immediate families have access to FREE counselling and wellbeing support through Benestar. If you would like to discuss anything further feel free to contact Rachael on 021767347. MARANUI SLSC CLUBHOUSE Cleaners will not be operating over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. This means any members, Junior, Senior or Parent need to ensure the club is kept clean. Please squeegee, sweep, empty trash, wipe benches and keep the club like you would your home. Please wash any items you use, don't leave anything in the sink. Thanks for your understanding. <!-- --> KOOGA JACKETS KOOGA DECK PARKAS FOR SALE Price: $170 Limited numbers and sizes. 380gsm fleece 3000mm waterproof Comes below the knee. The fit is quite generous. GARMENT MEASUREMENT GUIDE Please check sizing before you place an order. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aj9zvZchA1SY6Kbd-gcUFQ9YhbQwqPUi/view?usp=sharing Please contact Rhys - rhys.speirs@gmail.com <!-- --> MARANUI CLUB CLOTHING We have togs (limited stock), competition beanies, hi-vis vests, swim caps in stock. These can be ordered at any time. CLOTHING ORDER DEADLINE SUNDAY 29 JANUARY 2023. CLICK HERE TO ORDER CLOTHING - http://goo.gl/9AzpoK CLOTHING (EXPLANATIONS ABOUT STYLES - MALI/ WAFER TEES etc) /TOGS SIZE GUIDE- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q_ee9WxNPVKIBcGmXHIKs_I5DhYLmC03zPwbiJXKAVQ/edit JUNIOR SURF Junior Surf Sunday sessions start back on Sunday 29 January 2023. JUNIOR SURF SUNDAY SESSION TIMES U7 - U10, 10am - 11am U11 - U14, 10am - 11.30pm Signed in by 9.45am Athletes stay in the same age group for the whole season. <!-- --> LAST JUNIOR SURF SESSION 2022 <!-- --> THE MOUNT MONSTER <!-- --> <!-- --> CALENDAR 2023 2023 Central Regional Junior Champs (U11 – U14) - Friday 13 January, Fitzroy 2023 Central Regional Champs (Seniors) - Saturday 14 January - Sunday 15 January, Fitzroy Junior Surf Series #3 - Sunday 22 January 2023, Riversdale Junior Surf starts back for 2023 - Sunday 29 January Capital Coast Junior Championships (Junior Surf) - Saturday 11 February, venue Maranui SLSC Whitehorse #3 (Seniors) - Sunday 19 February, venue TBC Oceans’23 - Thursday 23 February to Sunday 26 February, Mt Maunganui 2023 TSB NZ Surf Life Saving Champs (Seniors) - Thursday 9 March - Sunday 12 March, New Brighton Beach Last Junior Surf Sunday session for the season - Sunday 19 March 2023 BP Surf Rescue North Island Championships (IRB) - Saturday 25 March - Sunday 26 March, Waipu Cove 2023 BP Surf Rescue New Zealand Championships (IRB) - Saturday 15 April - Sunday 16 April, Whangamata Beach Awards of Excellence / Prize giving (Everyone) - Sunday 30 April, TBC SLSNZ Calendar - https://www.surflifesaving.org.nz/calendar All dates, times, locations etc are correct when published but subject to change. <!-- --> CLUB CONTACTS Jim Warwick (Club Chairperson) - chair.maranuislsc@gmail.com Anna McDonnell (Director of Lifesaving) - lifesaving.maranuislsc@gmail.com Rhys Speirs (Director of Sport) - rhys.speirs@gmail.com Francie Russell (Director of Business) - frances.russell@xtra.co.nz Pru Popple (Director of Operations) - prupopple@hotmail.com Lucy Barry (Director of Junior Development) - lucyjanebarry@gmail.com Rachael Burke (Director of Membership) - rachael@tiaki.net.nz <!-- --> Thank you to our MAJOR SUPPORTERS for your continued support! <!-- --> Copyright © 2022 Maranui SLSC, All rights reserved. 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Newsletter Week Ending 25th December
- Karori Anglican Churches
- HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE Although we hope to see everyone at our Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services this weekend, we still wanted to wish everyone a safe and relaxing […]
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Homemade Takeaways
- Bats Theatre
- Shortlisted for the 2021 Adam NZ Playwriting Award Winner – Best New Play at Playmarket’s Playwrights B4 25 2020 Red Scare Theatre Company presents 'Homemade Takeaways'
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Reminder to be safe - holiday burns report
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- A new report from the Burn Registry of Australia & New Zealand (BRANZ) reminds us to stay safe these holidays.
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What our supporters have to say about the NZ Biofuels Obligation
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Jake Roos, 22 December 2022 Low Carbon Kāpiti set up the ‘Don’t Burn Our Future’ campaign in July 2022 to try and stop the government from bringing in its planned biofuels obligation law. We’ve campaigned hard this year in a multitude of different ways which are documented on our campaign webpage and Facebook page. […]
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Want to know who's requesting an alcohol licence ? There's a map!
- Inner-City Wellington
- An easier way to find alcohol licence requests When someone applies for an alcohol licence, the public has the right to object if they feel it’s in the wrong place or might affect their neighbourhood in some way.
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Julia Bromley
- Newtown Festival
- Julia Bromley loves flying high and entrances the audience with her spell binding performances showcasing her skills in movement and strength.
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The Warratahs
- Newtown Festival
- The Warratahs are one of New Zealand’s best loved bands, regularly touring New Zealand and Australia, playing at theatres and festivals. They have released 7 charting studio albums, winning gold and platinum awards for the songs that have become part of this country’s musical culture. The Warratahs have 3 times been music video finalists at […]
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Beach Kaitiaki hit the sand at Titahi Bay Beach
- Porirua City Council
- The Beach Kaitiaki are on-site during summer to help beachgoers.
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Fixtures confirmed for Sydney
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Fixtures have been confirmed for our Development Squad Tour to Sydney in March 2023; sponsorship opportunities available...
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Sign-up for the bike challenge and be in to win
- Wellington City Council
- Now is the perfect time to sign up for the 2023 Aotearoa Bike Challenge because you will be in with a chance to win a new e-bike on Christmas Day.
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A year of Māori milestones at the Council
- Wellington City Council
- Kura, Kura ē ī Ka hihiri-hiri oa Tāmaua kia oti Tāmaua kia ita Tāmaua kia ea, kua ea, kua ea Kua ea whakapiritaewawana, kua ea whakapiritaewiwini Whakapaua kia tāhina tōu pito Kururangitoemai, he whatumanuao He kare manuariki, he mea mahurangi ee Hui ē! Hui ē! Hui ē! Kei aku manu whititua, kei aku manu mātārae, tēnā topa mai ki au, e whakatau nei i a koutou ki ngā whakapaunga kaha me ngā whakatangetange riaka o mātou ki te whakatairanga i te ātaahua o te ahurea Māori me ōna uri katoa. E tau ana!
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Changing the streetscape
- Wellington City Council
- Pōneke artist Andrew Beck’s work Shadow Windows has been embedded into the streetscape of the newly upgraded Swan Lane and Garrett Street.
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Council’s Top of the Pops for 2022
- Wellington City Council
- It’s been a bumper year with an election, COVID-19 challenges, and hundreds of events, activities and services provided in the capital, but nothing stops the elves from compiling Wellington City Council’s weird, wonderful and whacky lists for 2022.
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Announcing the 2023 Newtown Festival Performance Programme!
- Newtown Festival
- Aotearoa’s biggest and best free music festival and street fair makes a triumphant return, presenting a lineup for their 29th Newtown Festival on Sunday 5 March 2023. It’s been too long without a Newtown Festival but we’re back baby! Shout out to the programmers who do exquisite work, the wider team for the unglamorous jobs […]
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Pop o.d.
- Newtown Festival
- POP O.D. was birthed in the filthy and overflowing gutters of the before times, an era when pestilence had to be manufactured in a stinking practice room. Some call it late 2019. They put out a cassette, imaginatively titled CASSETTE ONE. They have to take turns with the brain cell they share between them, so […]
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Mr Fungus
- Newtown Festival
- MR FUNGUS likes to wiggle around to a variety of music and enrol street audiences in absurdity and joy. World famous in Wellington, MR FUNGUS is the creation of comedian and actor Fergus Aitken, who recently MC’d week 2 of Wellington City Council’s Gardens Magic series. For the past decade and a half(?) Fergus has programmed […]
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Matthias Goed
- Newtown Festival
- In this show Matthias brings his 15 years of traditional circus experience to the street! With a high energy, action packed show full of danger and crowd participation this show is guaranteed to entertain.Involving juggling, Cigarbox manipulation, comedic audience participation and of course an edge-of-your-seat spectacular Rola-Bola finale this show is not worth missing.
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Damon Manning Aerial Pole
- Newtown Festival
- Swinging Pole – A visual interpretation of strength and support The act takes the song “Lean on Me” (Avi Kaplan cover) and puts it into a visual interpretation following themes of offering support for each other, while displaying your own strength and realising that that is okay to ask for help.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 25 December 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is Christmas Day! God declares that in this baby peace comes to earth.
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SYD23 Raffle Winners
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Thank you to all who supported our raffle to help send our Development Squad to Sydney in March. The winners have been drawn...
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Te Matapihi – Central Library getting ready for reconstruction
- Wellington City Council
- LT McGuinness is on-site at Te Matapihi - Central Library and in full swing with enabling and strengthening works making the building ready for reconstruction. The concrete facade on Harris Street is being removed, which will be replaced by a glass curtainwall to bring in more natural light. This work also allows the piling plant and equipment to enter the ground floor early next year—the first of several major tasks to strengthen the structure—followed by new concrete foundations for the base isolators.
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Potential change in flight routes over Wellington
- Wellington International Airport
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Rob Ruha joins Porirua City Waitangi Day celebrations
- Porirua City Council
- Next year's in-person event will be full of music and fun.
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Prestigious Fellowship
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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CPotY Snapshots: Andy Hansen
- Capital Magazine
- Each month we feature one of our CPotY 2022 semi-finalists. This month we chatted to photographer Andy Hansen. The post CPotY Snapshots: Andy Hansen appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Summer Sanctuary Late Nights
- Zealandia
- We're staying open a little later this summer! Every Thursday between 12th January until 23rd February the sanctuary will be open until 7pm giving you more time to make the most of the sunshine ...
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Courtenay Place: Safe for the summer
- Wellington City Council
- With Covid restrictions a thing of the past, it’s going to be a big summer for our inner-city party precinct. We’re working with our partners to ensure Courtenay Place is a safe and welcoming place for everybody over the busy festive season.
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Don’t trash the planet, refuse rubbish
- Wellington City Council
- The Tip Shop has been busy turning people’s trash into someone else’s treasure this year – saving around 28 tonnes from going to the Southern Landfill.
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Celebrating students' success
- Wellington City Council
- The Absolutely Positively Wellington (APW) Student Awards celebrate secondary-school students’ contributions to their communities.
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The End of Year Wrap (some off-season news and happenings to wind down 2022)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club Rugby wishes everyone a merry Christmas and safe travels over the New Year. As well as for family and friends, this time of the year is for rest and re-charging, before hitting the ground running in 2023 with another year of exciting and action-packed rugby and sport. Below is some news and information and...
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Matthias Goed
- Newtown Festival
- In this show Matthias brings his 15 years of traditional circus experience to the street! With a high energy, action packed show full of danger and crowd participation this show is guaranteed to entertain. Involving juggling, comedic audience participation and of course an edge-of-your-seat spectacular Rola-Bola finale this show is not worth missing.
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Culture Embassy band
- Newtown Festival
- Ras Judah Culture Embassy band is a Wellington-based, 10-piece ethnically diverse outfit, hence the name “Culture Embassy”. The band’s musical style is an infusion Afro jazz and Roots Reggae. Culture Embassy started in Wellington back in early 2013 as a collaborative music project between Ras Judah and friends. Ras Judah hails from Botswana in Southern Africa. […]
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Krakerjack
- Newtown Festival
- Krakerjack’s seven member showcase spirited folk music from the length and breadth of Poland with a bit of Klezmer and Ukrainian thrown in! Styled a little like a Polish wedding band, expect lively numbers with powerful vocals and harmonies set to make you want to move, as well as a few more mellow tunes to […]
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Victor Victorious
- Newtown Festival
- Victor Victorious has been yelling into microphones at festivals and cabarets across Aotearoa and Australia for over a decade. When he’s not running round the country being chaotic, Newtown is the place he calls home. Now, at long last, he can add “Newtown Festival performer” to his CV. Honestly, it’s all been leading up to […]
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Time for a Holiday
- Eye of the Fish
- It’s a pretty lonely life here at the Eye of the Fish – tough at the top, as they say. But there are some things...
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Dance Development Residency 2023 – Call for Applications
- Toi Pōneke
- This opportunity is open to one choreographer/dancer who will receive 25hrs a week for 5 weeks in the Toi Pōneke Dance Studio (May - June 2023) to develop a new solo dance work alongside our resident emerging production designer.
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Donors support hi-tech innovation and improvements in our hospitals
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Medical 3D printing is increasingly used in both clinical and research-based healthcare activities.
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60 years of Wai-te-ata Press
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Tucked away in the bottom of the library building sits a few little rooms that contain Wai-te-ata Press—Te Whare Tā O Wai-te-ata.
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Dojo donates Christmas goodies
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Last week students from World Marudao Karate made the long walk from their dojo in Berhampore to donate Christmas gifts to Te Wao Nui. This has become an annual tradition of goodwill and kindness from our valued charity partner who have supported the Foundation and our Child Health teams for 9 years. The post Dojo donates Christmas goodies appeared first on Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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Hoot’n’Annies
- Newtown Festival
- Living by the motto #LadiesKickBrass – the Hoot’n’Annies are ready to take you on a music and dance adventure like no other. Feel the power of the second line brought to you by a dozen amazing brass and percussion playing wāhine. Come join the party!
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2023 Summer Residency
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- We’re excited to announce Heidi Brickell is our 2023 Summer Resident. Heidi is an artist currently based in Tāmaki Makaurau, and will join us as artist-in-residence from 11 February – 26 March 2023, staying at the Rita Angus Cottage in Thorndon.
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Titahi Bay Development Plan work under way
- Porirua City Council
- This work will make the beach safer and more accessible.
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Aro Video
- Capital Magazine
- Aro Video’s Andrew Armitage talks to Sarah Lang about facing the future of film. If you’re a big film fan, or have lived nearby, you’ve probably stopped into the Aro St Video Shop (at least until you got Netflix). Since opening the doors in 1989, proprietor Andrew Armitage has amassed a whopping 27,000 titles. The shop, and the similarly-sized Alice DVD Library in Christchurch, have the largest movie collections in the country, with many titles unavailable elsewhere in New Zealand or even via the internet.
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What's happening to add vibrancy to city walls?
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC website Watch this space Pōneke! Several murals will be popping up around Pōneke over the next couple of months recognising mana whenua, our creative culture and adding further vibrancy to the capital.
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Transforming Christmas for sick kids
- Wellington Health Foundation
- We’d love you to meet wee Bodhi (5).
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Pōneke place names in te reo app Mahau
- Wellington City Council
- Now buried, a stream used to flow through Parliament Grounds. Waipiro (‘stinking water’) was named so by locals because its slow-flowing waters could get a bit smelly. We caught up with Ross Calman, one of the translators who worked on Mahau, the reo Māori language app for Wellington, to learn about uncovering the names and knowledge that reflect our city’s multi-layered history.
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The Hub: a history
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Kelburn campus focuses on one central anchor: The Hub. A modern ‘agora’, it’s a place to meet, eat, and study—but it wasn’t always so attractive.
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Weekly News 19 December 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Happy Holiday season everyone. I’m taking a break over January, and the newsletter will be back in February. This week Results Two important results that I missed last week Ben Brunner qualified for the final of the NZ Secondary Schools 1500m Championships and ran a PB of 3:59.07 for 10th place. Results Janine Sharma completed […]
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Welly Walks: Week three
- Wellington City Council
- #WellyWalks is back for summer! Every week, we’ll share the walk of the week so you can find out where to go and what treats you can find from local Wellington businesses. Check out where the next walk will be.
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Watch this space Pōneke!
- Wellington City Council
- Several murals will be popping up around Pōneke over the next couple of months recognising mana whenua, our creative culture and adding further vibrancy to the capital.
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Iskra
- Newtown Festival
- Iskra have emerged from beneath the earth, bringing fiery grooves to reignite your soul. Join us as we journey through the universe with a tenor saxophone at the helm, powered by a rhythm engine forged in the centre of the planet. Brass-house/Street-jazz/Hip-hop
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Warm Regards
- Newtown Festival
- Warm Regards is a band that epitomizes style, comfort, economy, and power. They are a sleek sedan that is equally at home on the racetrack or with the family bundled safely in the back. Formed in the bustling music scene of Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Warm Regards quickly made a name for themselves with their catchy tunes […]
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The heroes of Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush - interview with Kim Hill
- Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust
- Bee Dawson, commissioned author of Ōtari: Two hundred years of Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush, has been busy with interviews, telling of how much she learned and the delightful encounters she enjoyed with key people in the Ōtari community, while researching for the book.
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Fabulous Community Christmas Evening 16 December
- Seatoun Village Hall & St Christopher's
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Hoe Tonga Regional Sprints W1 Results
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- And that’s it for another year at Henley Lake. A big thank you to all the volunteers that assisted in the delivery of the event in some shape or form, and Wairarapa Waka Ama Canoe Club for hosting the event. … Continue reading →
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Hemi Hemingway
- Newtown Festival
- In 2020, after tip-toeing around the idea of a solo project like this one for a while, an experiment with a four-track recorder led Shaun Blackwell (Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga) to strike the match that would ignite Hemi Hemingway and result in ‘The Lonely Hunter’ EP. A glittering ode to […]
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Mirror Ritual
- Newtown Festival
- Hot off the release of their new single ‘Fear In All’, a nationwide tour of Aotearoa and a spellbindingly fiery set at The Others Way Festival, Pōneke dream-fuzzers Mirror Ritual are an ever-evolving blend of warped pop sensibilities filtered through noisy, shoegaze-tinged psychedelia. Following a year of hibernation after the release of ‘Contextualise’ and its […]
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Rachel Andie
- Newtown Festival
- Rachel Andie is a Multi-Instrumentalist, Vocalist, Songwriter, and Producer. Being raised between the US and Japan (Philadelphia/Nagano) – her music reflects her background as a Japanese American; with its uniquely ethereal style and spacious sound. She has featured in many bands in Aotearoa playing woodwinds, guitar, percussion, and drums since 2019, including The Soaked Oats, […]
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Displeasure
- Newtown Festival
- Displeasure is the digital subsidiary of Pōneke punk band Unsanitary Napkin.
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Bleeding star
- Newtown Festival
- Bleeding Star is Jude Savage, Carlos Bellamy, Kindekel Banda- Moyes and Otis Hill. Inspired by the long marriage of melody and noise they deliver a set of carefully considered cuts that are disarmingly raw and intuitively crafted. Hot off the back of a hometown performance supporting Daffodils and The Lazy Eyes and a spot at […]
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Recitals
- Newtown Festival
- Recitals are a 7-piece band based in both Te Whanganui-A-Tara (Wellington) and Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland). They are made up of Xanthe Rook (Bass/Vocals), Tharushi Bowatte (Trumpet), Carla Camilleri (Keys/Vocals), Olivia Wilding (Cello), Christian Dimick (Guitar/Vocals), Josh Finegan (Drums) and Sam Curtiss (Guitar). Their sound sprawls across a blend of genres made up of each members’ […]
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Literary anthology ‘Room to write’ has been launched
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- To celebrate 20 years of the Randell Cottage writers residency, the Randell Cottage Writers Trust has commissioned Room To Write, asking the writers for contributions that spring from the idea of ‘looking back’.
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Non-member tow
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 17/12/2022 - 13:10 - 17:00 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 4 Total Volunteer Hours: 15 6.9m Senator wouldn't restart while out fishing near the south end of Mana Island. 4 POB, needed a tow home to Mana. Unfortunately they were not members, so they had to pay the hourly rate for the tow. Resources Attendees: CMFF dfranks Jake_Presling Mark Presling CRV's Used: Te Awarua Rescue
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Preparation for God’s coming into the World
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- As we enter into the final week of Advent, we can see how God was preparing His people from ages ago for the coming of His Son. In the first […]
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Girl Best Friend
- Newtown Festival
- The sassy, the sad, and the sultry – making their debut in Wellington’s music scene, Girl Best Friend provides a unique and alluring new sound for the city. The two piece, comprised of lead vocalist and guitarist Charlotte Avery and drummer Tessa Hills, bring together luscious vocals and groovy fresh rhythms to produce a tasty […]
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End of year awards
- Harbour Capital Chorus
- The chorus ended our year like we usually do, with a Christmas breakup function at the Royal Wellington Golf Club in Upper Hutt. It's a great time to get together, ...
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The Cathedral Connection 18 December 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Construction approved for Moa Point sludge minimisation facility
- Wellington City Council
- On Thursday 15 December, the Council approved the construction of the new sludge minimisation facility at Moa Point, which will help meet the target of halving emissions by 2030 and becoming net-zero carbon capital by 2050.
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Council to purchase 474 off-street car parks in Tory Street
- Wellington City Council
- The Council voted to purchase the Century city parking building in Tory Street for $13million at a meeting on Thursday 15 December.
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Art, Authorship & Reuse
- City Gallery
- Hosted by Caitlin Lynch · December 2, 2022 Sampling, reuse and copying have long been strategies and approaches in artistic practice and is a thread you can follow through art history. But who owns art? Should culture be under copyright? What are the limits of fair use? These questions are explored in the recent artworks exhibited at City […]
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Te Matapihi funding approved for design
- Wellington City Council
- On 15 December 2022, the Council resolved to increase the Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui budget by $12 million for design, delivering integrated Central Library, City Archives, Customer Service Centre and Experience Wellington’s Capital E services, and celebrating Pōneke’s unique cultural identity.
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Meet Andrew from Wairarapa
- Life Flight
- Forty years ago, seriously injured Andrew Sutherland was flown from remote Wairarapa bush by Peter Button after his bulldozer somersaulted over a steep drop. This year he needed the rescue helicopter’s services again. The post Meet Andrew from Wairarapa appeared first on Life Flight.
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Weekly E-News – 16 December 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- There’s a children’s song “love is something if you give it away it will come right back to you”. This week Advent 4 is all about love. I remember when […]
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Snapper Christmas hours 2022
- Snapper card
- We hope all of our wonderful customers have at least a small break with friends and whānau lined up over the holiday season, at the end of another big year. The Snapper team will be taking some time out, but there will still be plenty of ways for you to reach us or get assistance […] The post Snapper Christmas hours 2022 appeared first on Snapper.
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The Ins and Outs of Arts Journalism
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: Sam Brooks (The Spinoff) hosts a workshop discussing the fundamentals of arts journalism in New Zealand, and how artists can better understand the media, and how to connect with them to more effectively promote themselves and their work.
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BATS Whānau Party 2022
- Bats Theatre
- Haere mai, nau mai, piki mai e te whānau. Before we all head off on our summer adventures, join us in Lumen Bar to celebrate the end of the theatre year with a bang. Kai is on us, happy hour is all night, and we’ve got live music from WYNONA.
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Taonga Pūoro 101
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: Nau mai, piki mai ki tēnei kaupapa whakaora i te āo puoro. Come along and experience the magic of taonga pūoro for yourself.
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Emerging Moana Artists Talanoa
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: Emerging Moana artists around Pōneke are invited to come along and talanoa with each other. It's time we create a community for ourselves where we have the chance to hear each other’s voices and ways to better support each other in our work.
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Breaking The Ice - Meeting Through Movement
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: This workshop will get your blood moving without judgement since all bodies are made to move. Actors, dancers and musicians will meet through movement as a way to connect, communicate, share ideas and feel safe to risk.
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Rural Digital Connectivity Survey results
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We recently ran a survey about digital connectivity in rural areas. A total of 401 responses were received from rural residents of Upper Hutt.
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Tōu-Taunga-Rererangi - Your Airport: Summer 2022
- Wellington International Airport
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Buddle Findlay bring Santa to Te Wao Nui
- Wellington Health Foundation
- It was so lovely to welcome Santa and a couple of Buddle Findlay’s Summer Clerks to Te Wao Nui this morning.
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A Very Aotearoa Christmas
- Zealandia
- While the other side of the world hunkers down for winter, and carols about snowmen and freezing temperatures ring out in shops, having Christmas in summertime can feel a bit out of place. But there ...
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Notable decisions from yesterday’s City Council meeting
- Wellington City Council
- A number of important decisions were made at yesterday’s final 2022 meeting of the Wellington City Council – some in public and others in public-excluded sessions.
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Vicars Letter - 16th Dec 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Anyone else feeling the pressure leading up to Christmas? Many things to do, presents to buy, plans to organise, work to complete - all with a deadline.
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Cardinal John’s Newsletter 15 December 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Turbine | Kapohau writers off to a flying start
- Victoria University of Wellington
- This year’s issue of Turbine | Kapohau, the annual online literary journal of the International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) | Te Pūtahi Tuhi Auaha o te Ao, is now live.
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We support lowering the voting age to 16!
- Wellington City Council
- In Aotearoa, 16-year-olds can pay tax, protest, petition, work, and drive. But why can’t they vote?
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Newsletter | 16 December 2022 – Wrap Up
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This newsletter includes a wrap up of the year – photos of the Leavers’ Dinner, EOTC week and more It also has info on SWIS moving to KINDO for payments and permissions. View the newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 16 December 2022 – Wrap Up appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Hannah Davenport
- Newtown Festival
- Eager for attention and begging to be loved, Hannah Davenport is (literally) the hottest solo artist breaking into the Wellington music scene. Showcasing a commanding voice that pulls at heartstrings, Davenport focuses on the trials and tribulations that young women experience in modern society – vulnerably discussing her body image, self-worth, heartbreak, and anxiety from […]
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Meg Theron
- Newtown Festival
- Meg Theron (said Tih-ron) (she/her) is a 22 year old singer, songwriter, rapper, and producer based in Wellington. Meg has been frequenting Welly stages for the past couple years with her blend of hip hop production and melodic storytelling. Her latest releases like ‘Dopamine’ and ‘Lost’ show her love for being open and honest with […]
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Danica Bryant
- Newtown Festival
- “Deliciously sweet yet shockingly bitter” (Under The Radar), Danica Bryant is no ordinary songwriter. A pop-folk musician with a gritty rock edge, her songs sink their teeth into intense topics from celebrity culture and mental health, to gender dynamics and body possession. “All hard guitar and pain-filled howl” (The Hook NZ), this woman bites back. […]
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King Fish
- Newtown Festival
- What’s that swimming in the water you ask?The last gig of Indie Pop band ‘King Fish’ from Wellington, New Zealand. Since 2019 they’ve been yacking out more songs than your best mate on the side of the road in town last weekend. Bringing you high-energy tunes and a chance to scream your lungs out along […]
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Goodnight My Darling
- Newtown Festival
- A strong songwriter, storyteller, an avid explorer and human experience researcher Goodnight My Darling draws upon her adventures living and performing abroad in Melbourne, Japan and most recently Berlin.Her artistic endeavours began from a young age, singing for Kapiti based bands, choirs and learning to play trumpet, taught by her grandfather who was a conductor […]
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington hosts high-level Vietnamese Education Delegation
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The University hosted representatives from 14 different universities in Vietnam and officials from the country’s Ministry of Education and Training (MOET).
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Debra Bustin: Illustrated Talk
- City Gallery
- City Gallery Wellington is excited to share an illustrated talk by artist Debra Bustin presenting her history of art making and exhibition. With exhibitions described in the press as ‘opulent phantasmagoria’ and ‘unexpected and undecipherable’, Debra Bustin has led an ambitious and challenging art practice spanning several decades. In this illustrated talk using documentation rarely […]
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Newsletter Week Ending 18th December
- Karori Anglican Churches
- SUPPORT TO OUR FRIENDS IN KAITAIA – $3340 HAS BEEN RAISED. THANK YOU! Thank you to everyone who has donated to the Whanaus in Kaitaia. Your donations will make all […]
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Parklets popping up in time for summer
- Wellington City Council
- Parklets are starting to pop up around the city on Courtenay Place, Dixon Street and Oriental Bay, just in time for summer and the silly season.
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Voices of the Kaiwharawhara
- Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust
- In 2022, the Voices of the Kaiwharawhara communications project was completed by Science Masters student Janel Hull, as part of her Science in Society Student Research for Science Communication at Victoria University of Wellington. Janel aimed to tell inspirational stories about Wellingtonians working towards restoring the Kaiwharawhara Stream. These stories highlighted volunteers, Māori, citizen scientists, scientists, youth, and business leaders, and included some of our Trust members.
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Allan Mere Award for our Dr Carol West
- Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust
- In September we learned that Dr Carol West, Chair of the Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust (OWBT), was to be awarded the Allan Mere for 2022. The Allan Mere is awarded by the New Zealand Botanical Society to recognize outstanding botanists who make significant contributions to New Zealand botany. The pounamu mere is named after Harry Howard Allan – the first Director of the former DSIR Botany Division, and author of the first volume of the DSIR New Zealand Flora series.
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Saving the orchids
- Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust
- Nationally significant research to save rare native orchids is being undertaken in a tiny science lab at Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush in Wellington. Finding Ōtari conservation and science advisor Dr Karin van der Walt and research technician Jennifer Alderton-Moss is a bit of a mission. The pair work from a small cottage behind Ōtari’s plant nursery, hidden from visitors who wander the trails exploring New Zealand’s single largest collection of native plants.
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Simply Health and Safety
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: Ever wondered who's responsible for health and safety in the theatre? Actually it's you. Theatre-technician-turned-health-and-safety-consultant, Cathy Knowsley will unpick all the whys and wherefores of health and safety for performing arts.
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Creating Audio Descriptions for Your Show
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: Audio Description provides access to theatre for blind and low vision audience members. Find out the options available, from a commentary via earpiece, to epic world-building the whole audience can enjoy, through to soundscapes and radio plays.
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Council wrap - 15 December
- Porirua City Council
- What happened at the meeting of full Council today.
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The Parade and Island Bay Village upgrades – Update from WCC
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Thank you to everyone in the community who has taken the time to talk to us (WCC) about the Town Centre Upgrade plans.
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Interested in city safety ? Something is happening in Reading Car Park
- Inner-City Wellington
- Since the car park building came down behind the Reading Cinema, the car park has been looking a bit neglected and gloomy. But that’s changing - new lights and security in the car park is now happening.
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Interested in art - there's an exhibition by artists under 18 on show in Manners Street
- Inner-City Wellington
- Wellington China Young Artists exhibition9-21 December 2022Te Pokapū Hapori (Community Centre), 105 Manners Street.
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Small steps to avoid waste during the holidays
- Wellington City Council
- The festive season is here! It’s exciting being able to unwind with loved ones. However, the side-effect of our enjoyment is that Christmas is a disaster for our environment.
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Closing Day 2022. Held Saturday 10th December
- Shandon Golf Club
- Closing Day Club Awards 2022: John Corbett award for Outstanding Junior: Teisa Mania Vaka Bill Massey Trophy for outstanding contribution to Interclub: Paul Reid Tom Caithness Cup for services to […]
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Playful and powerful collection wins the 2022 Biggs Family Prize in Poetry
- Victoria University of Wellington
- An engaging and generous collection of poems about Sāmoan family and community has won the International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) 2022 Biggs Family Prize in Poetry.
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“Wholesome, consoling love story” wins Adam Foundation Prize
- Victoria University of Wellington
- An hilarious but emotionally powerful novel is the winner of the 2022 Adam Foundation Prize in Creative Writing from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML).
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Start of Year information 2023
- Wellington High School
- In preparation for 2023, the following information has been sent to whānau and caregivers this week Information for whānau and caregivers of new students – Year 9 Information for whānau and caregivers of new students – Years 10-13 Information for whānau and caregivers of returning students If you did not receive this information, please check […]
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Keeping calm under pressure: first aid for the outdoors
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Our team of 9 club members gathered early on an overcast Saturday morning at the Woolshed in Belmont Regional Park. We were all excited to see what the weekend held and looking forward to gaining some new skills to make our tramping experiences safer. There was a wide range of people on the course. The ... Read more
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Ridge Track – Kaitoke Regional Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The five of us met at Wellington Train Station at 9am on Sunday morning and drove out to Kaitoke Regional Park. The Park is located in the foothills of the Tararua Ranges. The plan was to drive out to the Te Marua entrance of the Park (5km north of Upper Hutt) and walk the main ... Read more
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Whareroa Farm Loop Day Walk
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Five of us met at the Wellington Train Station at 8.30am on Sunday to catch the bus out to Paremata Train Station – where Elodie and Megan met us in their cars and where Valentina was also waiting for us. We then drove out to the main entrance of Whareroa Farm via Transmission Gully. The ... Read more
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Black Ferns celebration at Parliament
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Black Ferns edged England 34-31 in an epic Women’s Rugby Cup Final at Eden Park, Auckland, just over a month ago, a week after pipping France in an equally pulsating semi-final. A couple of memorable club rugby moments aside (such as the McBain shield between Petone and HOBM) and the Wellington Lions doing the...
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Curator’s Talk: Native Plants of Aotearoa
- Friends of Te Papa
- Carlos and Heidi will also share highlights from their research on some of the species featured in the book, and share with you their favourite plants and illustrations.
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Fellowship launched for displaced Ukrainian academics
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The University has established a Joint Visiting Fellowship in Political Science and International Relations in partnership with the University of Warsaw.
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How to make Chai Masala with Spice Tree
- Wellington City Council
- In Behind the Stalls, we have gone behind the scenes with some of the vibrant characters of Wellington waterfront’s Harbourside Market as they show us how to make their most popular products. In the third of six stories, we meet the Spice Tree family and learn how to make their famous Chai Masala.
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The Street Cleaners of Wellington
- Wellington City Council
- Keeping Wellington clean is a 24/7 job – from cleaning sumps, to clearing sand off the roads around Lyall Bay beach. In the past year, there have been over 3200 cleaning requests in the city, including 122 incidents of fouling and 700 illegal dumping collections totaling 25 tonnes of waste. But who are the people doing the cleaning?
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Practical Wellbeing for Live Artists and Companies
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: In this workshop, Jean will offer theories and ideas for incorporating wellbeing principles into your work, with a special emphasis on empowering individuals and groups to build wellbeing plans for their projects and companies.
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Directing in the Intimate Zone
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: Learn professional best practices in this introduction to directing staged intimacy. The session will include discussion, real world examples and demonstrations with selected directors and performers while other participants observe.
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What Makes a Good Art Murmur?
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: Learn what artists have/haven't found useful about past reviews and discuss possible ways a review can support an artists’ journey towards a sustainable arts career. Join if you would like to have a say on the future of art reviews in Pōneke.
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Road resurfacing work in Porirua this week
- Porirua City Council
- Resurfacing work is being done in Elsdon and Whitby.
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Metlink welcomes half price fare extension ahead of Community Connect scheme rollout
- Metlink
- Metlink has welcomed the Government’s extension of half price public transport fares until the end of March 2023. The extension, announced by Transport Minister Michael Wood today, is part of the Government’s ongoing investments in public transport and mode-shift and the transition to its Community Connect scheme.
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More sustainable transport options through Aro Valley and Ngaio
- Wellington City Council
- Further bus, bike and pedestrian improvements are heading for the suburbs of Wellington, with routes through Aro Valley and Ngaio approved today.
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Cricket Wellington Christmas Eve at the Basin and 'Safe Night' Appeal: 24th December 2022
- Cricket Wellington
- This Christmas Eve at the Basin Reserve the Wellington Firebirds and Blaze won’t only be aiming for their first...
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Submission on Interim Speed Management Plan
- Upper Hutt City Council
- View the submission Council recently made to the proposed Waka Kotahi Interim Speed Management Plan.
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Whakataukī Posters - A step in the right direction
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Hutt Hospital's Audiology & ENT team are celebrating Te Ao Māori Whakataukī (Māori proverbs)
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Diabetes Youth Wellington Camp 2022
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Where friends and connections are made!
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A comprehensive guide to urban greening: more than adding trees
- Talk Wellington
- Melbourne’s been working hard at urban greening. And they’ve learned a lot about how it can be done, what mistakes get made, and how the public reacts. We can probably all get behind more greenery and green spaces in our towns. But what does that look like and what considerations come up? Melbourne has a...
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Modern Commedia play and feature film script win University scriptwriting prizes
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A full-length theatre play giving traditional Commedia dell’Arte a modern spin has been awarded the 2022 David Carson-Parker Embassy Prize in Scriptwriting at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML).
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 18 December 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is the fourth Sunday of Advent and we have a very special Carol Service, including a celebration of our young people graduating from St J’s Kids into Youth Group.
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Mass times during Christmas
- Sisters of Compassion
- These are the times of Mass services during Christmas. The post Mass times during Christmas appeared first on compassion.org.nz.
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2023 Academy General Meetings.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Some dates for the calendars of the membership: our quarterly general meetings. Wednesday, 22 February Wednesday, 31 May Wednesday, 30 August Wednesday, 29 November (AGM) Notice will be sent via... The post 2023 Academy General Meetings. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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W1 draft schedule and lane draw now available
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- A revised draft schedule and draw for Regionals 2022 is now available at https://hoetonga.co.nz/2022/09/25/hoe-tonga-sprint-regionals-2022/. Please check this carefully for your paddlers, as a number of divisions had to be combined. Relevant entries are marked with the division after the paddler’s … Continue reading →
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Japes
- Newtown Festival
- Japes is the alias of songwriter, producer and DJ Mia Kelly. Based in the windy hills of Te Whanganui-a-Tara, they have been exploring the different parts of the music scene while studying, working, playing in bands and DJ-ing in all sorts of places. It’s the people and the heart of this city that inspires them, […]
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Vietkids
- Newtown Festival
- VietKidsNZ is a Vietnamese community group focusing on preserving Vietnamese language and culture for children in New Zealand, founded in 2014. VietKidsNZ Arts Clubs with about 20 kids, have been performing Vietnamese folk song dance and Vietnamese bamboo flute at many events and cultural festivals. The first performance is two folk songs originated from the […]
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Mystery Waitress
- Newtown Festival
- Mystery Waitress is the project of songwriter Tessa Dillon, Olivia Campion (Yumi Zouma, Zero Cool, Revulva), Xanthe Rook (Recitals) and James Morgan (Ingrid & the Ministers, Michael Llewellyn & the Darlings). Mixing the light, folky tones of Tessa’s earlier work with a new heavier, deeper sound, Mystery Waitress will transport you to an intimate place […]
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Matt Joe Gow
- Newtown Festival
- Matt Joe Gow grew up in Dunedin. Surrounded by music, he was encouraged to pick up a guitar at an early age. After traveling the world, Matt moved to Melbourne, Australia, drawn by its vibrant music scene, where he released his debut record The Messenger, produced by multi-Aria award-winner Nash Chambers. The album features contributions […]
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Op niord 12122022
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Mon, 12/12/2022 - 09:15 - 21:00 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 58 NIORD, 12 metre yacht reported gearbox failure while near Maori Bay Pelorous Sound DO made contact and monitored the yacht as it sailed back to Mana. TAR went out to bring it over the bar and into the marina and berth Momitorinmg by IMT = 10 hrs Operation: =3 hrs Vessel Details Length: 10.00m Resources Attendees: dfranks Jason Hall espi NZ Tuatara Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Te Awarua Rescue
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Friday rum racing – a crew perspective from John Hunt
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Friday 9th December, the prospect of getting a race away were looking slim as the rain bucketed down most of the afternoon and the breeze was disappearing. Northerly 1-5 knots [...]
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cuba Street Play area renewal
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- The Cuba Street play area is due for an upgrade, and we would love your help to understand how you experience the play area, and how you think we can make it better for visitors.
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Doing It Digital - Making Theatre Online
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: Digital theatre is so much more than taking your traditionally-staged show and slapping it online. Join Emma Maguire and other local theatre practitioners as we explore how to use new digital technologies to take your show way out of the box.
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How to Make Promo Videos for (Almost) No Money
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: A short guide on affordably creating marketing materials for your show, using readily available tools. Learn the basics of composition, lighting, and exposure - as well as basic audio recording and interviewing skills.
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Wellbeing Retreat
- Bats Theatre
- TABS: A nourishing two hours to reflect, relax, express yourself and connect with others through reflective writing and restorative yoga.We invite you to take stock, to check in, slow down, engage and listen with us. Spaces Limited.
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TABS 2022 - The Annual BATS Summit
- Bats Theatre
- Join us for a week of FREE development opportunities designed to fuel your creative fire and support your professional development as an Aotearoa performing arts practitioner.
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Wellington Airport achieves Level 2 Airport Carbon Accreditation
- Wellington International Airport
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Reduce waste this Christmas
- Porirua City Council
- Here are some ways to keep your rubbish bin from filling up this Christmas.
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From your Mayor - 13 December 2022
- Porirua City Council
- Meri Kirihimete and happy holidays Porirua!
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Re-shaping the Botanic Gardens play area
- Wellington City Council
- The beloved Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paekākā play area that opened in 1904 is due for an upgrade as part of our play spaces policy.
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What's that growing in the Elsdon wetland?
- Porirua City Council
- It's algae - naturally-occurring and harmless.
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Primary Celebration
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Inaugural Middle School Prizegiving
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Artist's Talk - Simon Mark
- Toi Pōneke
- Please join us for an in-depth discussion with Photographer Simon Mark, who will be in conversation with curator/educator Heather Galbraith, talking about his new work in Liminal at Toi Pōneke Gallery.
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What's there to do in Courtenay Place? Here's some ideas from WCC
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC news Ways to have fun on Courtenay Place this summer With the days getting longer and the life returning to some form of post-COVID normality, Courtenay Place is gearing up for a buzzing few months – here are five ways you can make the most of our lively entertainment precinct over summer. Read the ideas
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Hospital visits made easier for family by bike
- Wellington City Council
- Biking has offered the Beech family freedom in Wellington by helping their daughter to experience the world with a paediatric brain tumour and helping father Jarrod recover from prostate cancer.
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Cubadupa, aotearoa’s finest, free arts festival is back and coming to you this summer.
- Cubadupa
- Famed as the largest post-lockdown festival in the world in the Summer of 2021, followed by a year of Covid disruptions, CubaDupa is back to bring you a festival like...
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St Mary’s Cathedral Thorndon Fire 1898
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- Many thanks to Clair Young and family who sent this photo to us. The photo was found in her grandfather Patrick James (Jim) Moran’s photo album.
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Denis and Verna Adam leave a lasting legacy to Wellington’s arts community
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The name Adam is hugely significant to Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington and the city of Wellington.
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Proposed Onslow hydropower project will cost billions—how can we make sure it’s worthwhile?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Pumped storage hydropower can deliver sustainability benefits but requires 'careful upfront co-ordination to avoid complications', write Alan Brent and Gregory Guyot.
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Weekly News 12 December 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Taupo 70.3 Ironman Sierra Ryland (5:08:55) was first in her age group and 19th overall. Former members Lucas Duross and Danielle Trewoon (4:57:09) were 10th and 11th overall, respectively. Results Whanganui 3 Bridges Marathon Alastair Richardson was 5th in 3:06:44. Results WAI running festival Result to come NZ Masters Track and Field […]
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Just good stuff.
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- Good stuff made by good people:
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Latest emissions data shows heartening decrease across the capital
- Wellington City Council
- New data paints a hopeful picture for the capital’s net zero carbon future, with a decrease in overall emissions.
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December 2022 Newsletter
- Friends of Maara Roa
- Friends of Maara Roa (FMR): 22 years bringing biodiversity back to the Cannons Creek catchment Working bees are every fine Saturday; meet at 9.30 am in the carpark at the back of Porirua College. The nursery group meets every Thursday from 10 am to noon, in the grounds of Aotea College in Okowai Road. Website: ... Read more
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Welly Walks: Week two
- Wellington City Council
- #WellyWalks is back for summer! Every week, we’ll share the walk of the week so you can find out where to go and what treats you can find from local Wellington businesses. Check out where the next walk will be.
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Maidstone Community Sports Hub taking shape
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The build of the shared clubrooms and indoor facility at Maidstone Park continues to progress well, with the concrete slabs down and pre-cast panels being installed.
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The honeymoon is over
- Wellington Scoop
- The newly-elected Wellington City Council is now two months old, which is more than enough time for a honeymoon. This Council gives me a really itchy feeling regarding transparency and its public relations capability. It feels like the wrong priorities are still being brought to the table.
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Dixon Street details
- Eye of the Fish
- I’ve been wondering what the insides are like on the Dixon Street flats – never been in behind the doors at the base. Perhaps I’ll try to get in, now that they are moving people out. In the WCC Heritage Archive, there are these plans in a report. The only real drawing there is this one, which gives us the overall picture, but not much of the detail.
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Porirua to host South African women's football team
- Porirua City Council
- The team will have its Team Base Camp at Porirua Park.
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Christmas Hours 2022
- Compassion Soup Kitchen
- From the 24th of December, the Compassion Soup Kitchen will be open at different times. Normal hours resume on Monday 9th of January 2023.
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Improving teacher confidence for visual arts in ECE
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Recent work by PhD graduand Rachel Denee has shown that many early childhood teachers lack confidence about how to teach visual arts effectively.
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Note | Final Week of 2023 Info
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- Dear Parents and Whānau It’s hard to believe we have arrived at the last week of 2022! And what an amazing last couple of weeks we’ve had. All our students thoroughly enjoyed our EOTC (Education Outside the Classroom) Week, and the stories I’ve heard about students … The post Note | Final Week of 2023 Info appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Climate change education too important to ignore
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Our education system needs to ensure students have access to effective climate change education, but it's yet to be prioritised, writes Jenny Ritchie.
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Reuben Paterson: The Only Dream Left
- City Gallery
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Kids Classes finished for 2022.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- All Peewee and Junior Classes are now finished for 2022. Regular Peewee and Junior classes for 2023 start on Tuesday, 7 February. Happy holidays to everybody. The post Kids Classes finished for 2022. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Grading at the Academy 2022.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- A busy year for the Academy, with 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Dan grades awarded to members of our venerable firm. This is not to understate the importance of... The post Grading at the Academy 2022. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Who Is Jesus?
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- In many ways the great question of the New Testament is quite simple – ‘Who is Jesus?’ We seek to live out that answer by way we live our life. […]
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Result: Crazyman
- Olympic Harriers
- From Olympic this year were: Team Prosser (Matt and Courtney), 1st duathlo...
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Result: Kepler Challenge
- Olympic Harriers
- For the second time in 2022, Butch ran the Kepler Challenge. Also Julia competed...
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W1 Pānui – Entries Extended!!
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Ngā mihi o te wā ki ngā kaihoe o te takiwa nei INFORMATION ABOUT W1 QUOTA!!!! Compared with other years, Hoe Tonga have seen a reduced number of entries for the upcoming W1 Sprints Champs on Saturday 17 December. We … Continue reading →
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The Cathedral Connection 11 December 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly E-News – 9 December 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- I am writing from my bed this morning with shortness of breath, fever, and terrible cough. The effects of having Covid-19 two weeks ago still haven’t gone away. I had […]
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Ways to avoid food waste this Christmas
- Wellington City Council
- Preparing and sharing kai is an enormous part of Christmas. We put so much work into creating beautiful meals, so it doesn’t seem right that we waste significantly more food over the festive season. Food waste already makes up one third of Wellingtonian’s waste, and over the holidays this increases by 40 percent.
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An evening with Ed Psaltis – Midnight Rambler Skipper
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Is the Sydney to Hobart race on your bucket list? Ever wondered what it was like in the 1998 storm edition of that race? Join us on Wednesday 15 March [...]
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NZPolice bring joy to sick kids
- Wellington Health Foundation
- It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas today at Te Wao Nui, with a very special Christmas visit and toy delivery from the New Zealand Police this morning! There were smiles all round as children were able to visit with specialised members of the police team, including dog handlers and members of the AOS.
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Making Google and Facebook pay for news content: what will it deliver?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- There are good reasons to be cautious about plans to make big tech companies pay New Zealand media for their content, argues Peter Thompson.
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Tiny Dog
- Bats Theatre
- Each month, Te Whanganui-a-Tara’s fierce new improv company 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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Upper Hutt Community Calendar 2023
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The 2023 Community Calendar is now available and being distributed throughout Upper Hutt. Congratulations to Summer Hayles and Maidstone Intermediate School for winning the cover art position and $750 towards the school’s art department.
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Friday Five: Ways to have fun on Courtenay Place this summer
- Wellington City Council
- With the days getting longer and the life returning to some form of post-COVID normality, Courtenay Place is gearing up for a buzzing few months – here are five ways you can make the most of our lively entertainment precinct over summer.
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Principal’s Message – End of Term 4, 2022
- Wellington High School
- I spoke to a parent at cricket a couple of weeks ago and he remarked on all the teacher-only days that have occurred this year. That has probably been an irritation for many parents but these were days agreed to by the ministry to help us with preparation for a new NCEA to be implemented […]
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Resealing SH59 Pukerua Bay to Plimmerton Starting Sunday 11th
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Waka Kotahi has advised that chipsealing State Highway 59 between Pukerua Bay and Plimmerton will be starting Sunday night 11 December These works are programmed for next week while the … Resealing SH59 Pukerua Bay to Plimmerton Starting Sunday 11th Read More »
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Preventing and managing landslides – what can you do?
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- At our November 2022 meeting, we had a presentation from Brad Singh, the WCC Manager of Transport and Infrastructure, about the work that his team is doing cleaning up landslides (slips) following our very wet winter.
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Ardie Savea, Peter Lakai, Wellington Lions win big at NZR end of year awards
- Wellington Club Weekly
- For the second straight year, Ardie Savea (Oriental-Rongotai) was named All Blacks Player of the Year. The Wellington Lions have been awarded the adidas National Men’s Team of the Year, for winning the Ranfurly Shield and the National Provincial Championship title, for the first time since 1981. The Wellington Lions celebrate a try against Auckland...
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Four New Zealand U18 teams named for World School Sevens tournament
- Wellington Club Weekly
- New Zealand Rugby has selected the New Zealand Under 18 Boys and Girls Sevens teams alongside the New Zealand Māori Under 18 Ngā Whatukura (Boys) and Ngā Māreikura (Girls) teams competing at the 2022 World School Sevens in Auckland from 17 to 18 December. The teams are below. New Zealand Under 18 Boys Sevens Team...
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2022-23 Premiership Rugby: Saracens, Leicester, Exeter, and Harlequins frontrunners for the title
- Wellington Club Weekly
- With just over two months since the start of the 2022-23 season, the Premiership Rugby is at full steam, with some of the best teams and players in world rugby. This year marks the 36th season of the top flight of English rugby union and the fifth since the sponsor change. The season will start...
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W1 Registrations CLOSE tonight 10pm
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- We can’t wait to see everyone smash it out on the race course in their W1’s heoi just a reminder that the registrations close tonight at 10pm. Get in and register!!! Any late entries will receive a late fee!! Ngā … Continue reading →
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Newsletter Week Ending 11th December
- Karori Anglican Churches
- SEND A CHRISTMAS GIFT OF SUPPORT TO OUR FRIENDS IN KAITAIA – 10 FAMILIES LEFT TO SUPPORT Each year we support whānau in Kaitaia by donating money for food vouchers […]
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Unanimous approval for easier access to e-bikes
- Wellington City Council
- Wellingtonians and visitors to the city looking for low-carbon ways to get around will be able to hire e-bikes as easily as e-scooters this summer.
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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 8)
- Wellington High School
- Meri Kirihimete! We wish all our families and whānau a relaxing summer and a peaceful holiday. In this last Wrap Up for the year, we have a few final updates and stories to share. We will see you again in the new year!
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 11 December 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is the third Sunday of Advent and we have a very special St J’s Kids Nativity Pageant, Quarterly Communion together and a shared lunch.
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Upper Hutt Libraries and Hutt City Libraries get behind the Big Read
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt City Council is joining Hutt City Council in The Big Read to help slow down summer slide for tamariki.
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Altissime Sing Carols at Airport
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Management Commitee elected
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- At last week's AGM the Management Committee was elected to govern the club, with new and returning volunteers for 2023...
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We ask AI to take us on a tour of Wellington – it was weird
- Capital Magazine
- We asked an AI image generator to show us Wellington – here’s how it got on.
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2022 Dux Announced
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Review: Jingle Elves: The Musical
- The Wellingtonista
- Reviewed by Talia Carlisle. The tinsel is untangled, the star perfectly in place at the top of the tree. The only thing left is to make your way to BATS theatre to watch Pōneke’s own Pāua Ballads totally f*ck Christmas up – their word not mine! There are naughty elves and a secretive Santa, squabbling […]
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How to teach history
- Victoria University of Wellington
- History is not just about stories—it's also about learning how to think critically about the past, write Mark Sheehan and Bronwyn Wood.
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Vicars Letter - 9th Dec 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whanau,This week I had the pleasure of attending the Roast Lunch that Ginny organised.
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Five boats to the Brothers – a Gucci perspective
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- It was a 9.30am start at the Gucci boat shed for a quick catch up with the crew (The Gucci boys and Debs) and load the boat. And then we [...]
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Merging TVNZ and RNZ: a history lesson
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Critics of the government’s plan to merge TVNZ and RNZ might ponder what might have been if wiser choices had been made decades ago, writes Bob Gregory.
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The fading dream of home ownership
- Talk Wellington
- With unapproachable and expensive housing markets around the world, many young people are giving up on ever owning a house. Alice Capelle explores a theoretical system that rethinks the inheritance, owning, and buying of homes. Young people are feeling anxiety about the housing crisis. Prices are high, affordable housing is limited, and the market is...
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Island Bay Village Public Space Upgrades and Parking in the village area
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- There have been a lot of comments circulating on social media since the concept designs for the Village upgrade were announced last week about the removal of parking spaces in Island Bay Village.
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Christmas Day gathering planned at Te Rauparaha Arena
- Porirua City Council
- The event provides somewhere for people to celebrate who have nowhere else to go on Christmas Day.
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Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery launches new website
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery is excited to announce the launch of its new website at www.adamartgallery.nz.
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Top 10 ways to "take it all in" this summer
- Zealandia
- This summer, we're encouraging you to explore further into the sanctuary and take notice of things you may not normally see, hear or feel. Take time to explore tracks you've never walked ...
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Year 9 Beach Day cancelled
- Wellington High School
- Kia ora whanau, Due to the rāhui in place at Scorching Bay, we have made the decision to cancel tomorrow’s Beach Day. We are going to run with our wet weather alternative at Wellington High School instead. This decision means that students need to be at Wellington High by 10am tomorrow, for an activity program […]
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The women behind the trenchers
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As part of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s 125th anniversary celebrations, we are shining a light on those who have shaped our history.
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Sir Geoffrey Palmer: constitutional reformer determined to make a difference
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A symposium entitled ‘Futures of Democracy, Law and Government’, covered topics that have exercised Sir Geoffrey’s thinking throughout his esteemed career.
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International Women’s Day Breakfast, 8 March 2023 — save the date!
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- The Zonta Club of Wellington is once again working to bring you the International Women’s Day Breakfast at Parliament, hosted by the...
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Bringing design and rugby together
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Time out with a knee injury increased Waikato rugby player Tom Martin’s drive to complete his design degree and develop his own rugby products.
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Barton Marine Brothers Island race report from The GT
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- The forecast for the Barton Marine Brothers Island Offshore Race was an interesting one, with a dying south-easterly and later in the evening a transition into the north east. Five [...]
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Top Tip Shop second-hand gift picks
- Wellington City Council
- Christmas gifts don’t need to be expensive or flashy. Instead, why not pick out some thoughtful treasures from the Tip Shop?
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Jingle Elves: The Musical
- Bats Theatre
- Join the North Pole's inhabitants as they bring you the magic of song, a splash of inter-elf drama, and maybe even something to stuff your stocking. ;)
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Jingle Elves: The Musical
- Bats Theatre
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The Maker
- City Gallery
- Words by Maggie Tweedie. Originally published on Island.com. It’s both effortless and impractical to follow the work of Joanna Margaret Paul. Much like the words which emerge throughout her paintings, she is ever evolving. Imagined in the Context of a Room, gathers a breadth of works, spanning decades of her life from the early 70s to the […]
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The Sponsorship Process
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- TABS: In this practical interactive online workshop, Craig and LJ will break down the process of creating a sponsorship strategy for a hypothetical theatre company. Learn about the ins and outs as they pull back the curtain on the process as they go.
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More EV chargers popping up around Pōneke
- Wellington City Council
- New electric vehicle (EV) chargers are being installed around Pōneke as part of Wellington City Council’s Charged-up Capital programme.
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Dixon Street flats
- Eye of the Fish
- But the big news this week has to be the somewhat silly news that the Dixon Street flats are being emptied out and there is not a clear story of what happens to the building next. This is not a sob storey like the Gordon Wilson Flats just around the corner – well, at least, it hasn’t started off the same.
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2022 Carol Service
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Update’s Quest for Rum
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Two years ago I had never heard of a Rum Race, let alone a gybe, a jib, a halyard or the many other strange terms used in sailing. But two [...]
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Toi Art Market
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- Looking for a unique artistic gift for Christmas? Come along to our pop-up, cash & carry style art market, where you will find a selection of affordable artworks ranging from painting, drawing, uku/ceramic and jewellery.
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Lotte Weiss: a remarkable woman who survived the Holocaust
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Lotte Weiss was one of the few people who miraculously survived the World War II concentration camps, including Auschwitz.
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Terence O’Brien helped secure New Zealand’s place on the world stage
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- Terence O’Brien was the founding director of the Centre for Strategic Studies at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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Colleen Maria Lenihan named as 2023 Emerging Māori Writer in Residence
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Acclaimed short story writer Colleen Maria Lenihan (Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi) has been appointed as the Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) and Creative New Zealand Emerging Māori Writer in Residence for 2023.
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Ngā Kōrero - Latest Stories from DCM
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I am proud of the way our team has delivered our vision – for communities where whānau are housed, connected, valued and thriving – regardless of everything the ongoing pandemic has thrown at us. I am also proud of the courage displayed by the people we work with. They come to DCM because they genuinely feel welcome here, and because the practical mahi we do makes a huge difference in their lives. But it is when whānau are housed that true transformation takes place. This is why DCM has always believed in ‘Housing First’ – dramatically improved wellbeing comes from having a permanent roof over your head. You shouldn’t have to earn a home – you have a human right to have one. At DCM, it all starts at Te Hāpai, our hauora-focussed, week day services at 2 Lukes Lane. Read on for the story of just one day at Te Hāpai, where the most marginalised and vulnerable people in our city come. Stephen <!-- --> Another day in the life of Te Hāpai Te Hāpai – which means “to lift up” – is a safe, welcoming place where people who are rough sleeping in Wellington are supported on a journey to housing and wellbeing. DCM began Te Hāpai in 2015 amid growing concerns from the community when a number of Wellington drop-in services closed. But nobody just ‘drops in’ to DCM – our hope is that everyone who walks through our door is lifted up, so they can then engage with the services available at Te Hāpai every week day. These services have a hauora-focus – by providing a safe and supportive environment, we build relationships to encourage people to take the steps needed to be well, and to thrive. Tea, coffee and kai helps, and Tanoa has carefully set up everything for the day. Our team know that kai is a great way to build connections with people. It can be easier to have a chat about someone’s housing needs over a cuppa, especially on a cold Wellington day. DCM’s on-site team gather at 8:45am for a briefing. Rowan is our team leader today, and talks us through what’s happening. We have a carving course upstairs, some manuhiri visiting, and Jo from MSD will also join us, to work through any issues people may have, from getting on a benefit or on the housing waitlist, through to accessing a special needs grant. There are a couple of whānau the team are looking out for today, including someone Rowan and Jenny need to catch up with. Everyone is welcome at Te Hāpai, even if they are excluded from other services. We employ a ‘high tolerance, low threshold’ approach. If someone is having a bad day, they are still welcome to come back on another day. Accessibility and inclusivity are important parts of DCM’s kaupapa. At 9am, Clifton, who is taking part in the carving course, calls us to waiata with one of the instruments the team has created. We know that these sounds were once heard frequently around our building on Lukes Lane, which sits on the site of the historic Te Aro Pā. The entire DCM team gathers outside for waiata. Whaea Jenny, DCM’s Toa, leads the gathering crowd, letting us know what is happening at Te Hāpai today. Jenny reminds everyone to treat each other with respect – “Remember – manaakitanga, whānau!” “Kia ora, nan.” At the door, everyone’s name is recorded. Kaimahi ask how everyone is feeling; if anyone says they’re unwell, we will chat to them out in the courtyard. COVID is still a feature in Aotearoa, and DCM takes extra precautions. For example, if someone would like to see one of the Te Aro Health nurses, they will need to mask up. At the welcome desk, things quickly get busy. A man walks up – “I need to talk to someone about my housing.” Kaimahi take him to a private space to talk through the issues he is facing. Someone else says he has a toothache and needs to see the dentist. DCM has its own emergency dental service, but because it relies on the expertise of volunteer dentists, is only available once or twice a week. He is booked in to come back for treatment on another day. Others are here today for kai, but especially for kōrero. Carl likes to make and share his own crosswords, but today he shares an anagram – ‘DUMP OLD RANT’. Carl says the words are a hint at who this political figure may be. Te Hāpai is a place where DCM’s teams can both refer, and – helpfully – find people. DCM’s Toru Atu (Outreach) team connects with people who are rough sleeping and street begging wherever they may happen to be. They often send people down to Te Hāpai, where members of their team provide familiar faces. Kai helps as a drawcard, as does the free internet, and all the practical programmes DCM provides. Need ID? A bank account? Food parcel? Housing? Nurse, audiologist, dentist? You’ve come to the right place! DCM does it all, and does whatever it takes, to connect whānau to the supports they need. Other DCM teams pop by Te Hāpai to find whānau. Aro Mai Housing First kaimahi catch up with people here, especially if they need to access one of the many on-site health services. Today Johnny has dropped in, and Jenny gives his key worker Penny a call to come by and see him. Penny works with DCM’s Noho Pai (Sustaining Tenancies) team, supporting newly housed and vulnerable tenants within their own communities. Penny encourages some of these whānau to come to Te Hāpai on a Monday or Friday when Te Awatea – which means “the awakening of the dawn” – is running. Te Awatea is a group that aims to reduce the harm associated with substance abuse. People are welcome to come and go from the meeting, but 1-1 counselling is also available when people are ready to take the next step and talk to one of DCM’s expert AOD practitioners. DCM also receives visitors from many other agencies and services. Often nurses from TACT (Team for Assertive Community Treatment) come by, looking for whānau in need of their monthly depot – slow-release medication to help treat people for mental illnesses. Just as we have with MSD today, DCM will make a private room available for the TACT Team. Accessibility is what it’s all about at Te Hāpai, but perhaps most important is inclusivity. No one is judged here – and everyone is made to feel welcome. DCM takes this inclusivity to the next level by employing people who have been homeless themselves – their commitment to doing what it takes to become well and then go on to support others on a journey to housing and wellbeing is inspiring. Our day is winding down at Te Hāpai, and participants in the carving course are ready for some lunch. Like many of the endeavours we undertake at Te Hāpai, this mahi is only possible thanks to donations from the people of Wellington. One example is the St. John’s in the City Outreach Committee who funded our carving course, providing access to culture that is often absent for the whānau DCM works with. We have enjoyed seeing the participants in the carving course thrive – having grown in confidence, they will now go on to share their knowledge with others. Carving course at DCM: Sam from Wānanga Taonga Puoro ki Pōneke led us with his beautiful and gentle way of teaching, while we grew in confidence sharing this experience together. Outside in the courtyard Matt bumps into Piripi, who is currently rough sleeping. “What do you think of Te Hāpai – do you feel lifted up when you come here?” Piripi gets straight to the point: “DCM is awesome – you’re always there when we need you. It’s a place where everyone can come, because everyone is welcome. There are people out there who are kind of stuck, but your staff never give up on anyone.” For DCM’s kaimahi, it’s never just another day at the office. Our vision is for communities where whānau are housed, connected, valued, and thriving. We feel privileged to see this vision become a reality each and every day at the very special place that is Te Hāpai. <!-- --> We need your help more than ever We are worried about our whānau in the face of the rising cost of living. When you already have so little to begin with, the shocks from global crises will have a greater impact in every way. But DCM will be here to support them, and we know you will too. Our Te Hāpai service is not funded by central or local government contracts – but by YOU. This is why DCM’s byline is “Together we can end homelessness”. If you are in a position to help, here are some ways you can support us: Support DCM Together, in these most challenging of times, we will continue to empower those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to reach their housing and social aspirations. Ngā mihi o te tau hou ki a tātou, Stephen Turnock Manahautū <!-- --> Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi. With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive. <!-- --> Copyright © 2022 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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Weekly News 5 December 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Kepler Challenge Daniel Jones (04:43:14) won the Kepler Challenge, and Sam McCutcheon (05:10:48) was 2nd in Scottish quinella. Gordon Pal also ran a barnstormer, finishing in 07:31:54. That is Dan’s fifth consecutive win at the Kepler Challenge, and the person to win before him was Sam. Results Stuff news article NZ Masters […]
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Self-confessed law ‘nerd’ awarded Rhodes Scholarship
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Recent graduate Maisy Bentley is heading to the University of Oxford.
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Weekly E-News – 2 December 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Mana Moana a 50 voice Signature Choir and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra came together this week. What a wonderful musical extravaganza of Pacific Music and Voices held at the […]
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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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Island Bay Village Upgrades – display and information session Saturday 17th December
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- The next session for viewing the concept designs, having an opportunity to chat with the team and to provide feedback on the designs will be on 17th December. Full details to be confirmed but we will share as soon as we have them.
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The history of graduation
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Graduation at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has a rich, varied, and sometimes unusual history.
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Failure ‘just another opportunity’
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Master of Architectural Science student Ryan Simpson graduates this year and wants to use the opportunities he’s had to give back to his Pacific communities.
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A Golden Identity—clothing combining cultures
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Jacob Ngan-Sue graduates in December with a Bachelor of Design Innovation. He says his capstone project, ‘Golden Identity’, is a love letter to his family.
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Hold your horses – Security and Orderlies have got you covered
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- A possible night-mare was turned into a dream when a security orderly went above and beyond to take care of a horse!
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Celebrating Volunteers - a key part of our community
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Today is International Volunteer Day 2022. Thank you to all our volunteers both in our communities and in our hospitals.
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Centre upgrade: Jennifer shares her excitement
- Strathmore Park Community Centres
- Why have so many people worked so hard to upgrade the Strathmore Ave Community Centre, and what difference will it make for the community? With the construction now nearing completion, and our Givealittle fundraising campaign for new furniture and fittings live, we asked Programme Manager, Jennifer Mason, what difference the revitalised spaces will make for the community.
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Welly Walks: Week one
- Wellington City Council
- #WellyWalks is back for summer! Every week, we’ll share the walk of the week so you can find out where to go and what treats you can find from local Wellington businesses. Check out where the first walk will be.
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Why sponges may be the ‘canary in the coal mine’ for impacts of marine heatwaves
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Warming seas are already taking their toll on sponges—among the most ancient species on the world's rocky reefs, write James Bell, Nick Shears and Robert Smith.
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Music researcher Dr Michael David Brown appointed as 2023 JD Stout Fellow
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Music researcher Dr Michael David Brown has been appointed as the 2023 JD Stout Fellow. The Fellowship is hosted by the Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington graduates cross the stage once again
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The capital city will see graduates of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington celebrate the successful completion of their studies this week.
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Easy access to e-bikes being considered
- Wellington City Council
- Wellingtonians and visitors to the city looking for low-carbon ways to get around may soon be able to hire e-bikes as easily as e-scooters.
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Tiaki joins the community Santa Parades
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Tiaki and the team from the Foundation and Te Wao Nui had a fantastic time at the Santa Parades this weekend. It was wonderful to see so many families enjoying the day. Special thanks to Capital City Motors for their generous sponsorship of our cars as well as Tiaki’s very flash ride for the day. The post Tiaki joins the community Santa Parades appeared first on Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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International Volunteers Day
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Today is International Volunteers Day.
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November/December email update
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- In your inbox now, or read it here: EMAIL update
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New Zealand Rugby Awards this Thursday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- New Zealand Rugby’s (NZR) top performers of 2022 will be recognised at the ASB Rugby Awards this coming Thursday. The ASB Rugby Awards are an opportunity to acknowledge all those involved in the game and the achievements of our players, referees, and volunteers in 2022, NZR CEO Mark Robinson said. “We are looking forward to...
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Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paekākā play area renewal
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- We're renewing the Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paekākā play area, and we'd like to hear your feedback on the draft design.
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Wellington Botanic Garden Play Area, Kew Way, Paekaka, Kelburn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Superpowers
- Bats Theatre
- Join the Improv Connection students of '22 as they celebrate their super skills in this super showcase!
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A String of Pearls
- Bats Theatre
- Would it surprise you to know that Pearl likes to cartwheel down Cuba Street in hot-pink lycra and then delights when the images go viral on social media? She’s 70. Maybe now you’re surprised.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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New cycleway part of climate change response
- Porirua City Council
- Proposed cycleway in Papakowhai selected for Government funding.
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Upcoming Road works in the Bay – December and January
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Those in the Bay first and the full list of works follows:
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Metlink in line for $9M from Transport Programme Choices
- Metlink
- Four Metlink public transport infrastructure projects valued at $9m have been awarded indicative funding from the Government’s $350m Transport Choices programme. Part of the Climate Emergency Response Fund, the programme enables local councils to progress strategic cycle networks, create walkable neighbourhoods and make public transport more reliable and easier to use.
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Prepare a way for the Lord
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- Two thousand years ago God’s only son, Jesus Christ, came into the world to save us. The Church gives us this four-week season of Advent to prepare ourselves for the […]
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Results for Regionals, W6 day
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- What an awesome day of racing, well done to all our participating teams. Go to https://hoetonga.co.nz/2022/09/25/hoe-tonga-sprint-regionals-2022/ to view the results for today’s racing.
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Photographs - Charles Edwards
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > "Long is the way and hard, that leads out of hell up to light" These photographic works are an interpretation of, and were taken and produced, during a 400 day journey of sobriety after a lifetime addiction to alcohol. The images are a visual commentary on my personal labouring in the darkness, the damage it caused, and the journey to a lighter and brighter future of sobriety. Expressed through light and shadow. Hand printed in the darkroom, from 35mm and 120 roll film black and white negative, onto fiber based art paper and then selenium toned for warmth and archival permanence. Charles Edwards worked in the screen industry playing with cameras. This led to playing with still cameras. Then the often obsessional and inevitable segues this passion has to playing in the darkroom. And has been freezing photons with film - since 1997. Currently working as a full time Dad by day and a photographic darkroom artist by night.
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Black coffee, Riddiford Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Writers honoured by prime minister for their contribution to New Zealand literature
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Stephanie Johnson (2016) received the prize for fiction and James Norcliffe (2018) received the prize for poetry.
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Caroline Laurent arrives at Randell Cottage
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- We are thrilled to welcome French writer Caroline Laurent for a short residency at Randell Cottage, after her original visit was delayed by Covid restrictions.
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Cathedral Connection 4 December 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Summer/Raumati newsletter
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Read our latest Summer/Raumati newsletter here
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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 7)
- Wellington High School
- Not long until the holidays now! This week's Wrap Up is jammed packed with updates on all the exciting end of year activities that our junior students have been participating in, as well as an exciting opportunity to get involved with the Aotearoa Bike Challenge!
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Prima Facie
- Circa Theatre
- Prima Facie By Suzie Miller Directed by Lyndee-Jane Rutherford Starring Mel Dodge Presented by...
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Public Service Announcements – Election 2023
- Circa Theatre
- Public Service Announcements – Election 2023 By Thom Adams, Jamie McCaskill and Anya...
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Treasure Island – The Pantomime
- Circa Theatre
- Treasure Island – The Pantomime By Simon Leary and Gavin Rutherford Directed by Gavin...
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Importance of Being Earnest
- Circa Theatre
- The Importance of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde Directed by Jonathan Price ‘To be natural...
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Bright lights of the big city: Thorndon’s Park Lane-esque apartment
- Capital Magazine
- Annie Patterson's home offers some of the best views in Thorndon, and they only get better at night. The post Bright lights of the big city: Thorndon’s Park Lane-esque apartment appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Friday Five: Fun and festive weekend activities in the city
- Wellington City Council
- There’s a whole lot going on in Wellington this weekend! Kick off the festive season by heading along to one of the awesome events happening round the city.
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Wellington hospo venues to become smoke and vape free
- Wellington City Council
- All hospitality venues in Wellington with outdoor dining on Council land will become smokefree and vapefree from 1 March 2023.
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Plans to rejuvenate Island Bay village take shape
- Wellington City Council
- More space for outdoor seats and tables and a place where kids can get creative are among plans shaped with the community to rejuvenate the heart of Island Bay.
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Staff orchestra and choir bring festive cheer to the hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
- The Foundation is delighted to sponsor the Manawa Ora Hospital Orchestra and Choir. Their Christmas concert in the hospital atrium brought a touch of joy and festive cheer to patients, staff and visitors to the hospital this afternoon. The post Staff orchestra and choir bring festive cheer to the hospital appeared first on Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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A Drop of Rum Might Calm These Nerves!!! Written by Gavin Welsh
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- The direction of the tiller remains a mystery to me, still a little going forwards, but totally mind blowing in reverse!! I am that guy… as I frustratingly curse myself [...]
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Volunteers Going Above and Beyond
- Age Concern Wellington
- This year, Age Concern Wellington Region introduced the ‘Outstanding Volunteer Award’, designed to recognise and appreciate Age Concern’s volunteers who go the extra mile for seniors. Two volunteer Christmas parties were held at the end of November, in Stokes Valley and Johnsonville. Three amazing recipients were presented with awards at these events – Joan Robertshawe, ... Read more
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Newsletter Week Ending 4th December
- Karori Anglican Churches
- SEND A CHRISTMAS GIFT OF SUPPORT TO OUR FRIENDS IN KAITAIA Each year we support whānau in Kaitaia by donating money for food vouchers at Christmas. Here is what you […]
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Celebrating ten years of Community Fruit Wellington
- Kaibosh Food Rescue
- Rescuing backyard fruit since 2012 How many different fruit trees are hidden away in Wellington backyards? The fruit pickers of Community Fruit Wellington might be the best people to ask – they’ve been rescuing backyard fruit since 2012.
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Porirua City Council supports lowering the voting age to 16
- Porirua City Council
- The vote was made in support of the Make It 16 campaign.
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Karori’s world class stained glass
- Capital Magazine
- Great art can be found in the most unlikely places. Check out the magnificent stained glass windows in Karori Cemetery’s heritage chapel. The post Karori’s world class stained glass appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Everything under one roof in new Cobham Court premises
- Partners Porirua
- Everything under one roof in new Cobham premises For 22 years Partners Porirua has been inspiring local rangatahi to get the most out of life.
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Cobham Court, Porirua City Centre, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Committee wrap - 1 December 2022
- Porirua City Council
- A wrap of what happened at Te Puna Kōrero this morning.
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