Archive / November 2022
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 4 December 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is the second Sunday of Advent, and our theme is getting ready for big outcomes! We hear the wild rant by (creepy) John the Baptist and turn toward the One he points his finger at.
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St John's, Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Vicars Letter - 2nd December 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau,Advent is here - we are clearly in the throws of Christmas preparation.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Special Christmas Services
- St John's in the City
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Our Christmas wish list
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Can you please help us this Christmas? There are some important items that we need and we'd be so grateful for your help.
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So this is Christmas...
- Slow Boat Records
- And then, just like that, we were gearing up and into another Christmas - how did that happen?! Doesn't seem like that long since we were recovering from the last one.
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Slow Boat Records, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Under Construction: keeping a transitional city usable and attractive
- Talk Wellington
- Cities are always under construction. It’s unavoidable. But that doesn’t mean the sites have to be ugly. It’s a common sight for towns and cities to be full of cones and detours. It can feel never-ending. But just because something’s a construction site doesn’t mean it can’t be beautiful or even add to the community....
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Revised 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 team/club, as a number of divisions had to be combined. Relevant entries are marked with the division in their team … Continue reading →
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The Hand of Dog
- Toi Pōneke
- The Hand of Dog explores the influence and contribution that pets can have on their owners and their lives - in this case the relationship between Te Whanganui-a-Tara artist, Stuart Forsyth, and his three-legged SPCA mixed-breed canine companion, Roo. Read more
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Summer edition of Our Wellington magazine out this week
- Wellington City Council
- Everything you need to know about summer in the capital is in our new edition of Our Wellington - Tō Tātou Pōneke, which is set to hit the streets this week.
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Artist's Talk - Clara Ehrenwerth
- Toi Pōneke
- You are warmly invited to a talk between Clara Ehrenwerth, artist in residence at the Goethe-Institut in Wellington, and Claire Mabey, director of Verb Wellington Festival. Join us for an interesting discussion with drinks and nibbles.
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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2022 Team waiver forms
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Attached are the team waiver forms Download, fill them out and bring them to the registration tent on Saturday morning Hard copies will also be provided at registration tent
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Traffic monitoring in place at Titahi Bay Beach
- Porirua City Council
- A security guard will ensure the right cars are accessing the boatsheds.
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Titahi Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pat Dunn - Life Member
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- At this years Annual General Meeting, Marist St Pats bestowed Life Membership honours to Henry Fidow and Pat Dunn...
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Henry Fidow - Life Member
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- At this years Annual General Meeting, Marist St Pats bestowed Life Membership honours to Henry Fidow and Pat Dunn...
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Wellington Airport announces new Chair and Board appointment
- Wellington International Airport
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Wellington International Airport, Stewart Duff Drive, Strathmore Park, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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New street flags raised in Waitangirua
- Porirua City Council
- The street flags are part of the Waitangirua Village Project
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Reminder - further submissions to Proposed District Plan opportunity- closes tomorrow (Friday 2 Dec)
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC website Me pēhea ai te tuku tāpaetanga anō rāMake a further submission Further submissions open on 21 November and close on Friday 2 December 2022.
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Meet Lesley
- Life Flight
- The post Meet Lesley appeared first on Life Flight.
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Start summer off on the right (or left) foot with Welly Walks
- Wellington City Council
- Leave the concrete jungle behind and experience the beauty of nature with the always popular Welly Walks season which kicks-off next week.
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Personal connection is the real key to managing remote workers well
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Don't just bet on the metrics, say researchers from the Wellington School of Business and Government. They explain why personal connection is key to managing remote workers well.
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Karori Town Centre upgrade – it's celebration time
- Wellington City Council
- Work on the Karori Town Centre Public Space Improvement is completed, and the community is invited to celebrate with an event on-site this Saturday 3 December.
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Karori, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Business scholar Professor Paul Healy awarded honorary doctorate
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Internationally renowned business scholar Professor Paul Healy, whose research on Wall St and corruption has major implications for policy and global economic development, will be awarded an honorary doctorate by Te Herenga Waka―Victoria University of Wellington at its December 2022 graduation.
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Could AI play a role in the justice system?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Andrew Lensen from the School of Engineering and Computer Science and Dr Marcin Betkier from the Law School have built an algorithm that predicts the length of court sentences, asking whether artificial intelligence (AI) could play a role in the justice system.
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Maranui newsletter november 2022
- Maranui Surf Life Saving Club
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HAERE MAI Sun, sand, surf, the silly season is fast approaching. Welcome to all our new families who have recently joined Maranui. We are looking forward to another fun and busy season and hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Unfortunately, due to water quality the first Junior Surf Carnival of the season at Worser Bay was cancelled last Sunday. But we have the Titahi Bay Carnival coming up on Sunday 18 December. Sunday 11 December - Not to be missed is our FABULOUS FUN last session for Junior Surf for the year and a special appearance by Santa and one of his reindeers. Put it in your calendar now. Always are great FUN day! Lifeguard Sport have Whitehorse #2 on Sunday 11 December, venue TBC. We have the Junior Surf Series #2 Carnival on Sunday 18 December at Titahi Bay. We encourage all Maranui athletes (U8’s and above) to attend carnivals. These are super fun events where athletes test their surf skills against other clubs. Information will be sent in the next week or two. We had three more Patrol Support / Lifeguards pass the exam in late October. Huge Congratulations. See below. Want dinner sorted for one night. Make sure you order a SAMOAN SUPPER to support the Maranui SLSC IRB Race Team Fundraiser. See details below. Ngā mihi. <!-- --> 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. <!-- --> HAERE MAI What a great start to the season. 3 sessions and the weather has played ball. Although Mother Nature, more specifically water quality have set new challenges our coaches, kids and parents have all adapted well to sessions. A few people have asked about our sessions when water quality is deemed unsafe to swim. For those at Sundays session I explained we will run sessions when Land, Air, Water, Aotearoa (LAWA) deem the water quality unsuitable for swimming with a modified programme that mitigated risk and reduces our participants time in the water at a depth where they are at risk of ingesting water. If on days where water quality is poor you as a parent don’t feel comfortable with you child in the water feel free to miss those sessions. We want the kids & parents to have fun & feel safe. Our sport relies on volunteers and at the moment we are in a transitional phase and find our selves in a position where we need more coaches and officials. If you are keen to get involved please do catch me for a chat. Is coaching for you? Are you enthusiastic, fun and like helping our youngsters grow in sport? Are you keen to get out learn some new skills and share these all the while having fun on the beach and working with a dedicated group of coaches who want to help our kids grow in the sport? If you answer yes then coaching is for you!! What next? Let me or Rhys know, arrive at the next Sunday session in a wetsuit and shadow one of the coaches. Jump on the next coaching course (date TBC) Is Officiating for you? Do you enjoy helping our athletes learn how to enjoy competitions in a fun and nurturing environment. Are you organised & willing to work with technology in an ever changing environment? Do you enjoy endless yummy food while watching our athletes give 100%. If you answered yes then Officiating is for you!! What next? Sign up to Surf Life Saving NZ https://webportal.surflifesaving.org.nz/new-membership/. From here you can access the members portal and do the on line learning. Once you have completed that let me know and at the next carnival we can arrange for you to jump in and shadow one of our amazing officials. From Thursday 1st December I will be running board skill upskill sessions (advertised initially as Wednesday but circumstances changed). This is open to all U9-U14 who just want more time on the boards, learning the more technical parts of paddling. Pre-requisite is having the 200m badge. Please register interest at - https://forms.gle/UU43nrCsnptBmRSe8 Sunday 27th November there was the Worser Bay Carnival. Unfortunately the Carnival was cancelled due to water quality issues. We will be back on Sunday 4th December for more surf fun! Cheers Lucy Barry Director Junior Surf Development <!-- --> SURF LIFEGUARD AWARD - Maranui's newest Patrol Support/lifeguards Three more successful Patrol Support/Lifeguards for Maranui passed the exam in late October. The exam was long, with lots of candidates, rough water and big lateral tow. We were very happy to see Abi emerge from the ocean successful. Big congratulations to (Above L to R) Dave, Abi and Greta. <!-- --> JOIN THE SLSNZ DATABASE All Maranui financial members need to be registered online through Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ). This will give you a Surf Lifesaving New Zealand registration number which is important when it comes to entering surf sport carnivals and patrolling the beach. Also your details will be on the national database so you will receive news and information from Surf Life Saving New Zealand. Important points as follows: There is no cost. Membership to SLSNZ is only required once per person, and mandatory to become a Maranui member. Take note that if your child has competed in a surf carnival they will already be registered. Parents will be registered if they have previously completed any SLSNZ awards or online courses. A SLSNZ number is required for all athletes competing in Carnivals. The number an athlete is given is their number for life. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER WITH SLSNZ - https://webportal.surflifesaving.org.nz/new-membership/ Please go to the Surf Life Saving New Zealand ‘Join a Club’ section and click on ‘Join a Club’ to register as a Maranui SLSC member on the Surf Life Saving NZ membership database. <!-- --> IRB RACE TEAM FUNDRAISER Maranui SLSC IRB Race Team Fundraiser. Help the team compete at the 2023 Regional and National Events. SAMOAN SUPPER: Dinner without a FUSS - Includes Chicken Thigh, Chop Suey and Potato Salad. $10 EACH. Oh My Goodness, put your order in now! You don't want to miss out on this delicious goodness. PICK UP: Wednesday 7 December, 41 Tirangi Road, Rongotai, 4pm - 7.30pm (Other pickup times by arrangement). Text - 211660654 to place order or see IRB team on the beach. <!-- --> LAST JUNIOR SURF SESSION FOR 2022 - SUNDAY 11 DECEMBER FUN games, shared lunch and sausage sizzle, and a special appearance by Santa and one of his reindeer. We have a combined fun session on Sunday 11 December, so all Junior Surf clubbies make sure you get to the club for at least 9.40am. Combined Session: 10am - 11.30am. Not to be missed, loads of FUN! HO, HO, HO - we need a willing friendly face to wear the big red suit on Sunday 11 December. Have you always wanted an IRB ride? Well here is your chance, Santa will arrive on the beach with one of his reindeer via IRB and then run the lolly scramble. If you would love to be Santa, please email Lucy Barry lucyjanebarry@gmail.com or text 021 243 2469 <!-- --> NIPPERS2GUARD NIPPERS2GUARD Session starts this season Nippers U13 & U14 will have nippers2guard (n2g) sessions in tandem with regular nippers sessions. The objective is to build a solid foundation of knowledge before starting your Surf Lifeguard Award (SLA) course at 14yrs. You will be doing practical and theory sessions alternating with nippers sessions to keep up the fitness. There will be no more Sundays cancelled due to bad weather for the U13 & U14s. We have so much to learn and so little time - so let's get started learning 'How to Lifeguard'!! Carrie Matson Speirs Maranui SLS Head Instructor <!-- --> JUNIOR SURF SESSIONS Please arrive in togs and wetsuit ready to go. Please arrive at least 20 minutes prior to the session starting. Parents leave plenty of time to ensure you find a park. All members must sign-in with the sign-in crew in the clubhouse. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION Invoices for subs and donations have been sent out by Patricia Kelly (Maranui SLSC accounts) and are due. Subs are an important part of the viability of the club and your prompt payment of the invoice will be contributing to the success of the club. If you have any queries please contact Patricia Kelly (Maranui Finance Manager) - accounts@maranui.co.nz <!-- --> PARENTS / CAREGIVERS IN THE WATER U7 AGE GROUP is an age which, at our beach with its variable wave height and harsh conditions, is unable to be left to just the coaches and lifeguards. U7 athletes require a parent/caregiver to be in the water with them at all times. U8 - U9 AGE GROUP we ideally would like a parent/caregiver in the water or water edge ready to enter if required, If your child requires extra assistance in the water, please enter the water with them, rather than assuming our volunteers will be able to look after them. Please note: Our club relies heavily on the active involvement of parents, the club cannot function without people volunteering. Kids love to see their parents/caregivers interacting at the club. Parent/Caregivers participation is encouraged in the water at all ages. This is a great way for parents to be actively involved, it’s a great way to increase your own water confidence and have FUN. The more adults we have in the water the better. If you are not a competent swimmer, there is always a need for people to remain in the shallows to help retrieve boards and ensure children exit safely, providing close and constant supervision of our young athletes in the water. <!-- --> 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 ORDERS - COLLECTION Orders can be collected on Sunday 11 December at the clubhouse. Please see Finola. BUY SWAP SELL Please request to join Buy, sell, swap Facebook Group. Maranui SLSC - Buy, Sell and Swap - https://www.facebook.com/groups/528242194283996/ If you have an item you would like to list please click the "Sell Something" button and post all relevant details. Only post Surf related items please. <!-- --> 2022/23 CAPITAL COAST OFFICIALS We are on the lookout for new officials for the 2022/23 season, If you are interested in helping out, please email maranuinippers@gmail.com The process this season is for anyone who would like to help out, come along and help out as a volunteer for the event. If you like the feel of the job, we will schedule you for another 2 more events in which you will get some training, mentoring and eventually be signed off as an official! The Capital Coast is also looking for new, fresh and passionate parents / volunteers to help continue the high quality of surf sporting events we have here in our space of New Zealand. Perks include but not limited to: Free lunches, a fabulous blue outfit, name tag & the potential to try a vast array of baked good with other officials from around the country side. - - - - - - - - - We need more officials at Maranui, so grab this opportunity. This is a great way to help our club and support surf sport events in the Capital Coast region. Please sign up. <!-- --> 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. CANCELLATION PROCESS Junior Surf Coaches will access the weather and surf conditions and make a decision by 8am Sunday morning. A message will be posted on Facebook - www.facebook.com/MaranuiSLSC and on the frontpage of the website - www.maranui.co.nz if the session(s) won't be going ahead. <!-- --> <!-- --> CALENDAR 2022/2023 Whitehorse #2 - Sunday 11 December, venue TBC Last Junior Surf session - Sunday 11 December (Santa) - TBC Junior Surf Series #2 - Sunday 18 December, venue Titahi Bay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2023 2023 Central Regional Champs (CRC & CRJC) - Friday 13 January - Sunday 15 January, Fitzroy Junior Surf Series #3 - Sunday 22 January 2023, Riversdale Capital Coast Junior Championships - Saturday 11 February, venue Maranui SLSC Whitehorse #3 - Sunday 19 February, venue TBC Oceans’23 - Thursday 23 February - Sunday 26 February, Mt Maunganui 2023 TSB NZ Surf Life Saving Champs - Thursday 9 March - Sunday 12 March, New Brighton Beach Last Junior Surf Sunday session - Sunday 19 March 2023 BP Surf Rescue North Island Championships - Saturday 25 March - Sunday 26 March, Waipu Cove 2023 BP Surf Rescue New Zealand Championships - Saturday 15 April - Sunday 16 April, Whangamata Beach Awards of Excellence - 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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From your Mayor - 29 November 2022
- Porirua City Council
- The latest from Mayor Anita Baker.
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McFadyen set for WHITE FERNS debut
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- Wellington Blaze wicket-keeper-batter Jess McFadyen will make her long-awaited WHITE FERNS debut in the upcoming home...
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4 Blaze Players Named for the New Zealand XI Squad to Face Bangladesh
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Discover summer fun in Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- There is a packed programme of summer activities in store for Porirua City.
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Free festive fun for the whole whānau
- Porirua City Council
- Things are getting festive at Te Rauparaha Arena on Saturday with this free Christimas event.
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How to use microgreens at home
- 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 second of six stories, we meet Benjamin Peni of Valley Greens and learn how to incorporate microgreens into our daily diet.
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Celebrating our 125th anniversary
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Alumni, students, staff, and friends of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington gathered on Kelburn campus on Saturday 5 November to celebrate our 125th anniversary.
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New milestones for the University Art Collection
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery is celebrating the University’s 125th anniversary with new acquisitions to Ngā Puhipuhi o Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection, a new online searchable database, and the launch of an emerging artist prize sponsored by Chris Parkin.
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Tip Shop celebrates being pick of the litter for 25 years
- Wellington City Council
- The Tip Shop will be celebrating 25 years of turning trash into treasure with a week of birthday specials that don’t cost the earth.
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Draft schedule and lane draw now available
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- A 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 team/club, as a number of divisions had to be combined. Relevant entries are marked with the division in their team name. … Continue reading →
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Rugby World Cup in France: Can New Zealand aim for the title again in 2023?
- Wellington Club Weekly
- From September 8, 2023 to October 28, 2023, the Rugby World Cup will be held in France. Already in 2007, the host country of the next Rugby World Cup welcomed the best rugby teams. If the result of the matches are quite according to the odds of the best sports betting sites, then in 2023...
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Weekly News 28 November 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Twilight Track Meet No results available yet. Central League Meet, Masterton Results Coming Up Twilight Track Meets Scottish is again organising 5 twilight track meetings over the course of the summer. The next meeting is on Wednesday 14 December. These are really fun, low-key events, open to anyone who wants to try […]
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The Fish Bowl Artist Collective Christmas Exhibition
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- You are warmly invited to our Exhibition Opening, from 6pm - 8pm on Monday 28th November.
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The Silent Night
- Wellington City Mission
- A Christmas fundraising event that no-one goes to. The post The Silent Night first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Pack the Bus
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- Once again our school has decided to be involved in the Pack the Bus Christmas appeal as part of our term CARE value of Empathy.
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Second phase of Pinehaven Stream upgrade gets green light
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The next important phase of the Pinehaven Stream upgrade is set to begin in early 2023 with project details now confirmed.
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Offseason training underway
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Seatoun Wharf Conservation Management Plan - Draft May 2021
- Seatoun Village Hall & St Christopher's
- The Seatoun Wharf has reopened after undergoing a major refurbishmant over the last 18 months. The Conservation Management Plan is great reading, it is currently in draft form and a final version will be uploaded once it is completed next year. Please click the link below to get your own copy. ...
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Gray Street/SH59 intersection remediation
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- The entrance to Gray Street from SH59 is on the PCC books for remediation over summer. As anyone driving over it will know the rate of deterioration seems to be … Gray Street/SH59 intersection remediation Read More »
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Noelle McCarthy named as 2023 International Institute of Modern Letters Writer in Residence
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Bestselling memoirist and well-known radio broadcaster Noelle McCarthy has been appointed as the Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) and Creative New Zealand Writer in Residence for 2023.
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Media release: Local environmental restoration project gets global support: Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne teams up with GHD
- Zealandia
- Wellington 28 November 2022: A project to protect and restore one of Wellington’s most precious waterways, the Kaiwharawhara catchment, is receiving a boost in support from an internationally ...
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As NZ workers and households tighten their belts, why not a windfall tax on corporate mega-profits too?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Lisa Marriott considers the case for a windfall tax on corporate mega-profits.
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Don’t cut them off: low-performing students benefit from continued access to loans
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Yu-Wei Luke Chu from the School of Economics and Finance explains why it is still a good idea to provide struggling students with student loans.
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Calling for a revolution of the health system of Aotearoa
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Researchers investigating what a primary health care system that works for Māori could look like have issued a powerful challenge for revolutionary and radical Kaupapa Māori-led change across the health system.
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Whitford Brown Community Trust Gala
- Titahi Bay Bowling Club
- On Friday the 25th November, the Bowling Club hosted their annual Whitford Brown Community Trust Gala. The day raised...
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Maintenance on PHR/TAR
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Thu, 24/11/2022 - 13:00 - 18:30 Operation Type: Other People Assisted: 0 Total Volunteer Hours: 11 TAR was prepped for a lift after extended engine service. cradle chocks, Grab bag update, gemeral ,maintenance walk over, launch with straddle. PHR taken onto trailer, washdown, trailer checks and maintenance work on the springs and boat rollers Resources Attendees: XWD Trevor Farmer
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Favourite tries of the 2022 season Part 2
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The thrills and spills of the 2022 rugby season in Wellington. A selection of tries scored in 2022 – part 2 below. All footage by Club Rugby, except for try #12 (credit Newlands College) and #15 (credit Mike Lewis Pictures).
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The O Show 2022
- Onslow College
- Onslow’s annual ‘O Show’ went off with a blast on the 23rd of November 2022.
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A biodiverse future for Gordon Wilson Flats
- Wellington Scoop
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Result: The Agency Group 10,000m festival
- Olympic Harriers
- Smaller race numbers than last year.andnbsp; Includes the Athletics NZ, NZ Ma...
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Here, what do people really want from cities and neighbourhoods?
- Talk Wellington
- ICYMI, here’s the recording of the fascinating webinar by the University of Waikato’s Dr Iain White, talking about the new research that investigates this fascinating question in the 15-minute city. 15 minutes under your own steam is a fundamentally sound premise for arranging the stuff of life – so it’s no accident that it’s being...
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Sir Ernest Marsden
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Sir Ernest Marsden was born in Manchester, England in 1889. He excelled at school and joined the Physics Department of Manchester University where he became involved in assisting Ernest Rutherford […]
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Christopher Locker
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Christopher Lockyer – an incorrigible vagabond Chris first takes our notice for running a brothel in Mulgrave Street in April 1894 and by so doing, his “bad characters” residents rowed […]
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William Eades
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- William Eades, builder & undertaker William was born in Croydon, England and trained in the building trade. He was said to have made the wheels for Queen Victoria’s first train […]
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Rev Coffey
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- The Rev Coffey, the vicar of St Mark’s Church from 1876 to 1907, was a fervent letter writer, and Wellington City Archives have digitised a number of his concerned citizen […]
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George Wiltshire
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- As we are about to embark on Wellington Heritage Week, we thought to fitting to pay tribute to George Wiltshire, designer of the Friends’ H.Q: The Shelter. If you like […]
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James Grainge
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- ATTEMPTED MURDER A Young Man Shoots at His Stepfather. In the Catholic section lies the Grainge plot. This is the story of James Grainge, an employee of a cooperative grocery […]
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Sunday 27 November
- Victoria Bowling Club
- No 9am start for men’s singles. We’ll decide later this morning whether can play in afternoon, but very doubtful given…
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End of 2022/ Beginning of 2023
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Some dates for people to put in their diaries. More to come soon… Sunday 4 December – Wellington Closed Champs. Tuesday 6 December – Last Peewee Judo Class of 2023.... The post End of 2022/ Beginning of 2023 appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Advent – A time of Preparation
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- Wikipedia defines advent as “a Christian season of preparation for the Nativity of Christ at Christmas”. It is also the beginning of the liturgical year in our church’s calendar. It […]
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Double Feature
- Bats Theatre
- Grab your popcorn and get comfy - it’s time for an improv double feature! Join Locomotive for an improv show of two halves, featuring one set from Loco’s stalwart pros, the other from our specially invited guests.
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Paekākāriki Surf Clubhouse demolished, One News were there to capture it
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
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Island Bay | Potluck Picnic & Seed/Seedling/Crop Swap w Seeds to Feeds
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Join us in celebrating Island Bay, Local Kai and the Holiday Season. Facebook event details here We’ll be setting up big beautiful potluck kai table and invite you to bring something to add to it if you wish. It could be your favourite festive treat, something you have grown in your māra or your favouriteContinue reading "Island Bay | Potluck Picnic & Seed/Seedling/Crop Swap w Seeds to Feeds"
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Review: Venus Rising
- The Wellingtonista
- The Royal New Zealand Ballet is back for their final offering this year, a trio of celestial ballets within the show Venus Rising. I’ve been waiting to see this show for a couple of years now, for it’s been delayed twice by COVID, so it was an absolute delight to finally catch it at its […]
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The Cathedral Connection 27 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Gender-diverse whānau facing challenges in pre- and perinatal care
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers are one year into a study of the experiences of pregnant trans and non-binary people in the health system.
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Weekly E-News – 25 November 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- “Look towards Christmas! Advent is here!” So begins Shirley Murray’s Advent Carol. And she is right. Sunday is the First Sunday in the Season of Advent. It tells us, this […]
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Aisle be Back: Plenty to ponder for All Blacks fans heading into World Cup year
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy If the All Blacks actually do have beach towels, and intend to roll them out this summer, then of course they will mysteriously find rocks underneath them. These will drive them nuts and drive them in turn to correct all their failings next year and win the World Cup. Instead, would it...
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Notice | SWIS Sausage Sizzle Update for THIS WEEKEND (Sunday 27 Nov)
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- Firstly, a big thank you to everyone who signed up to help at the Bunnings Sausage Sizzle Fundraiser this weekend. Unfortunately we are no longer able to run our Saturday session due to a double booking, however we are still going ahead on SUNDAY 27 … The post Notice | SWIS Sausage Sizzle Update for THIS WEEKEND (Sunday 27 Nov) appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 6)
- Wellington High School
- This Wrap Up brings some exciting career opportunities for students, as well as the success of WHS's team in the Ethics Olympiad! We also have some information regarding hosting international students, and another reminder of the PPTA meeting on Tuesday.
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What do you think about community facilities? - have your say (by Tue 29 Nov)!
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC Kia ora, This is a friendly reminder that the community facility surveys are closing in just over a week.
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Paekākāriki Surf Clubhouse demolished, One News were there to capture it
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- One News came out to capture the demolition of our clubhouse and interview Matt Warren club chair, Karen Simpson Warren club fundraising, and Sandra Bednarek treasurer and long time clubbie.
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Te ao Whekere & the Discovery of the Sarahsaurus
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- ‘Kea. Kea’. Much to my surprise I was now staring up at two noisy kea calling out in the trees above me on the scree slide above Jordan Stream. I had originally thought the noise had come from Tony finding a slightly different route to us because the thought of seeing kea in the Seaward ... Read more
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Waiorongomai Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- A leisurely 9am departure from platform 9, along with the Papatahi Crossing group. Our first stop was delivering that group to their start point, but because we had plenty of time and only a short walk to Waiorongomai hut, we headed to the Putangirua Pinnacles for a walk. On the way, we stopped for coffee ... Read more
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Papatahi Crossing
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Papatahi Crossing was on Tash’s tramping check list for a long time. She decided to make her dream come true with five other people – Amy-Louise, Elisabeth, James, Maj-Britt and Tracey. Since I’m French Canadian and don’t know where things are in NZ, I decided to join this medium fit trip and to follow the ... Read more
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President’s Column – November 2022
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Welcome to the November President Column. The Club continues to do well with a busy schedule of trips and other activities. 75th Anniversary Celebrations In early November, we celebrated the Club’s 75th anniversary with a dinner, easy tramp and then a BBQ. The entire weekend was a resounding success and was well attended with old ... Read more
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Rugby World Cup in France: Can New Zealand aim for the title again in 2023?
- Wellington Club Weekly
- From September 8, 2023 to October 28, 2023, the Rugby World Cup will be held in France. Already in 2007, the host country of the next Rugby World Cup welcomed the best rugby teams. If the result of the matches are quite according to the odds of the best sports betting sites, then in 2023...
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Share pathway improvements
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- PCC has advised that work on the SH59 and Pukerua Beach Rd starts tomorrow 25 November. https://poriruacity.govt.nz/services/parking-transport/streets-roads/ Pukerua Bay shared pathway – Stage Two improvements planned Work to continue improving … Share pathway improvements Read More »
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Scholarship to research the role of epigenetics in ageing
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Ben Roberts earns prestigious Cambridge scholarship to investigate how gene activity affects the way we age.
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Cardinal John’s Newsletter 24 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Newsletter Week Ending 28th November
- Karori Anglican Churches
- CHRISTMAS SERVICES Nine Lessons and Carols 11 December, 7pm. A traditional service that retells the Christmas story through bible readings and carols led by St Mary’s choir. Christmas Eve […]
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Coaches – We want you!
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Planning is well underway for the 2023 season and Upper Hutt City Football is keen to hear from anyone keen to take the next step in their coaching journey.
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Second stage of Pukerua Bay shared pathway improvements underway
- Porirua City Council
- This work will further improve access for cyclists and pedestrians.
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Priority: reliable buses
- Wellington Scoop
- The Regional Council has today given me the job of Transport Chair. My top priority is a reliable bus service and, to achieve that, I’ll have a laser-like focus on building up the driver workforce. I also want to make sure our transport network is accessible and affordable to everyone. At the same time as we fix these immediate problems, we also need to prepare Wellington for the future. I’ll be working to accelerate delivery of mass transit through the city so that as Wellington grows we can all get around smoothly, safely and in clean, low emission way
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Cystic Fibrosis Christmas Tree festival kicks off at Wellington Airport
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Traffic Resolutions February 2023 - Traffic and Parking Restrictions
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is asking for feedback on 18 proposed new traffic resolutions.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 27 November 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is the first Sunday of Advent.
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What does Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover mean for the Christchurch Call?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Recent upheavals at Twitter are a reminder that New Zealand needs to rethink its digital strategy, writes Markus Luczak-Roesch.
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Happy New Year, All Saints!
- All Saints Hataitai
- This Sunday marks the beginning of Advent and the beginning of the Christian calendar.
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Health star ratings for packaged food
- Age Concern Wellington
- Health Star Ratings have been designed to provide “at a glance” information to reflect the nutrition value and healthiness of packaged foods. The system uses a rating scale of 0.5 to 5 stars — more stars mean a healthier food choice. The system was upgraded on 14 November with lower ratings for products with higher ... Read more
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Te Heuheu with a pack of dinosaurs
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- “Strength doesn’t come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldn’t.” This quote came to my mind as I approached the summit of Te Heuheu via Pinnacle Ridge, something I never dreamed I would be doing. I was once again chasing dinosaurs up the mountain on a ... Read more
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Tapuae-o-uenuku
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Looking across the Cook Strait my eyes habitually fixate on one striking feature – the centerpiece and highest peak of the Kaikoura Ranges, Tapuae-o-uenuku, also affectionately known as ‘Tappy’. A couple years ago I started consolidating the skills and experience to attempt Tappy and enjoy its panoramic and lofty summit at 2885m. Miraculously the stars ... Read more
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Easies and Mediums on a Mystery trip to Kahurangi NP
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I love a mystery and was intrigued when this tramp appeared on the schedule: Top of the South Mystery Tramp. Jump on the ferry and go on an adventure! Interesting rock formations, travel on the tops and along a river. Good snacks and optional river swims. Expect up to 6 hours walk every day. Track ... Read more
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Kapiti Island
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Eight of us headed to Paraparaumu Beach on Sunday morning in the club van for an 8.30am check in at Kapiti Island Nature Tours – the tour operator that would be taking us over to Kapiti Island. We had to brush our boots down and have our bags checked to ensure we weren’t taking any ... Read more
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Dobson Loop Track
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The Dobson Loop Track is located in one of the most southern points of Tararua Forest Park. The great thing about this walk is you get a good day out walking in what feels like a remote and very scenic back country area yet it’s only a 30 minute drive from downtown Petone – so ... Read more
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Result: Auckland Marathon
- Olympic Harriers
- Ingrid ran the marathon and finished 2nd female in a time of 2:50:39. See als...
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Cheers volunteers
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is hosting an event to say thank you to over 150 local environmental volunteer groups.
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Vista!
- VIVITA Aotearoa
- Follow our Global journey... Source
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Results – 2022 CSW Junior Bowls Regional Tournament
- College Sport Wellington
- Congrats to everyone who took part in the 2022 CSW Junior Bowls Regional Tournament played at Johnsonville Bowling Club.
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Online form now available for landfill odour complaints
- Porirua City Council
- Spicer Landfill odour complaints can now be logged through our website.
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Drainage works close Lower Main Dr
- Porirua City Council
- The closure allows contractors to install a new wastewater pipe.
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Annual Report released
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- The 2022 Marist St Pats Annual Report has been released ahead of next week's Annual General Meeting...
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Review: Homemade Takeaways
- The Wellingtonista
- I don’t think anyone will disagree with me that it’s been one hell of a year, and Christmas is descending on us fast. So it seemed completely appropriate to be watching a show about people who’ve had a hell of a year, too, drawn together at Christmas. Annie and Will have gravitated back to the […]
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Tertiary Scholarship Winners
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Outstanding research recognised in annual awards
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Five researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have been recognised in the 2022 Research Honours Aotearoa Awards.
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Taking your Boat South this Summer?
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Marine biosecurity rules are in force across the top of the South Island and your vessel may well be inspected this summer if you go visiting. This notice from the Top of [...]
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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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SH 59 Work on Slipface
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Waka Kotahi has advised that further work is to be undertaken on the slipface just noth of the Northern Lookout. You will have noticed work restarting on the slip face … SH 59 Work on Slipface Read More »
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Dog park etiquette: What you and your pooch need to know!
- Wellington City Council
- We want you and your doggo to have a paw-sitive time at your local dog park, so we’ve had a chat to Canine Health and Welfare Officer Rhea Hurley from Dogs New Zealand about dog park etiquette and how you can make the most out of your next adventure in Wellington.
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The Carter Fountain is down but not out
- Wellington City Council
- The iconic Carter Fountain in Oriental Bay has unfortunately broken down and needs some significant TLC to get it back up and running ahead of its 50th anniversary in March.
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Wellington gets an A for climate action
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington has been recognised by CDP as one of 122 cities across the globe that is taking bold leadership on environmental action and transparency.
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Annual General Meeting
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Notice is given that the the 52nd Annual General Meeting of the Marist St Pats is to be held on 29 November 2022...
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HighLight Carnival returning to illuminate Wellington
- Upper Hutt City Council
- HighLight Carnival of Lights is gearing up to return to Wellington in 2023, thanks to a partnership with Late Night Lights and Upper Hutt City Council.
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Ladies Champ Triples winners
- Titahi Bay Bowling Club
- Very well done to our 2022/23 Ladies Triples Champions, Ellie Timihou, Karen Ambler and Debbie Byers. Winning by just...
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From single houses to ‘informal’ settlements: architect broadens his horizons
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Growing up in the Dominican Republic, Dr José Nunez Callado had always wanted to be an architect.
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Very Welly Christmas fun
- Wellington Health Foundation
- On behalf of Te Wao Nui Child Health Service, Wellington Hospitals Foundation is pleased to be the official charity for Very Welly Christmas this weekend 26 & 27 November.
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To gin or not to gin … race
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- In our 140th season the Sailing Committee has introduced a new series – the Gin Series, sponsored by Graham Norton GiN. Here’s 5 reasons to come gin racing: 1. You’re [...]
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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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Weekly News 21 November 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Welcome to new club member Jonas Lehmann. This week Results Queenstown Marathon Dan Jones (2:26:30) and Hiro Tanimoto (2:32:05) finished 1st and 2nd, respectively. Connor Gavin (3:41:54) and Alice Sowry (3:45:58) completed their marathon debuts. Hannah Stephen ran 04:05:04, and Brett Hawthorne finished in 04:18:01. Alex Woods ran 45:31 for the 10km. Results Agency Group 10000m […]
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Further submissions on the Proposed District Plan
- Guardians of the Bays
- Further submissions on the Proposed District Plan Its time for GOTB further submission on Wellington City Council summary of decisions requested on the Proposed District Plan (PDP). The council received 497 submissions on the Proposed District Plan. The by the submitter and by chapter. Each submission has been numbered and every decision requested has been […]
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Greater Wellington Regions Plan Change
- Guardians of the Bays
- GOTB has made a limited submission in support of the Proposed Change 1 to the Regional Policy Statement which focuses on climate change, biodiversity, and freshwater. It lays the ground for achieving carbon net-zero by 2050. The main changes are to implement and support the National Policy Statement on Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD) and to […]
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Household Earthquake Planning Sunday 27th November @ 2pm
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- SPACES STILL AVAILABLE Island Bay community Centre. Please register here:https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2022/island-bay-household-earthquake-planning/wellington
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Talk: Our Embassies, our Taonga
- Friends of Te Papa
- Join Jill Trevelyan and Chris Cane for a talk about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade collection of art and taonga.
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Miller and Oakley highlight The Agency 10000 Metres Festival
- Athletics Wellington
- Oakley and Miller highlight The Agency 10000 Metres Festival Hannah Miller [Wellington Scottish] and Julian Oakley [Tauranga] continued to accumulate Athletics NZ titles when they… Read More »
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This Is Not Inspiration Porn
- Toi Pōneke
- Celebrate Internation Day of People with Disability at this work-in-progress reading with Robyn Hunt.
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Watercolour Birds
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- This exhibition is all about New Zealand birds
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Pātaka Art+Museum launches its summer exhibitions
- Porirua City Council
- Two of the exhibitions opened over the weekend.
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Moa Point Sludge Minimisation Facility
- Guardians of the Bays
- Guardians of the Bays (GOTB) has made a neutral submission on the Notices of Requirement for the proposed Moa Point Sludge Minimisation Facility. A number of aspects of the application need to be improved with changes to the conditions of consent. GOTB members and supporters will have mixed views on the SMF proposal. While some […]
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Consultation open for the Draft Airport Noise Management Plan 2022/23
- Guardians of the Bays
- Wellington International Airport Limited is currently consulting the community on our draft for consultation Airport Noise Management Plan (this is part of the Guardians of the Bays Wellington Airport designations Settlement Agreement).
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Botanical vandalism: How old man’s beard is defacing Wellington
- Capital Magazine
- There’s a slow creep of beards spreading through Wellington. No, it’s not gentrification, it’s Clematis vitalba! The post Botanical vandalism: How old man’s beard is defacing Wellington appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Age Concern Highlighting The Issue Of Loneliness For Seniors
- Age Concern Wellington
- Our annual appeal was launched with a somewhat uncomfortable message. Read the full story on Scoop by clicking here.
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CSW Junior Touch Results
- College Sport Wellington
- COLLEGE SPORT WELLINGTON JUNIOR TOUCH TOURNAMENT – GIRLS RESULTS 17 November, 2022 GIRLS Round 1 Chilton Saint James 8 beat St Catherine’s 3 Sacred Heart 7 beat Wellington East 1 St Oran’s 7 beat Scots 2 Newlands 5 beat Marsden 1 Round 2 St Catherine’s 3 beat Wellington East 1 Chilton […] The post CSW Junior Touch Results appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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The Monday Wrap 21 November (some rugby news to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ardie Savea – our representative Player of the Year. The season is now over – break time for rugby players and supporters for the next several weeks. +++++ A start date of Saturday 25 March for senior club rugby in Wellington in 2023? +++++ More coaching announcements recently been made, such as at the Upper...
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Agency Group Festival Results
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Event 500W Women 10000 Metres Race Walk Open — Wilson, Jacqueline 76 Trentham Untd DNF — Langley, Laura 25 Napier Harriier DNF Event 500W Men 10000 Metres Race Walk Open 1 Graesli, Magnus 17 Norway 50:28.66 Event 500B Women 10000 Metres Run ‘B’ Race Open 1 Solsberg, Emily 42 Wgtn Scottish 44:31.90 2 Bassett, Emma […]
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Making a Difference
- Brooklyn Scout group
- A big thank you to all our fundraising volunteers – you make such a difference. Each year Brooklyn Scouts rely upon the generosity of all our volunteers, week in week out, to deliver a challenging and successful programme for all our … Continue reading →
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See you soon Anna
- Brooklyn Scout group
- We wish all the best to our amazing Kea Kaiārahi, Anna who has departed for foreign shores – who could resist a ski season in Japan 😊 Take care and see you again in the New Year
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Sunday 20 November
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Green is underwater so no play at 9am. Hoping to get the water off and play around 11.30am/midday.
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The feast of christ the king
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- The readings for the Solemnity of Christ the King Year C focus on the kingship of Jesus Christ. A title that doesn’t refer to a status as we understand of […]
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Newtown Stadium Working Bee 2023
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Help refresh the stadium to keep it going until it can be fully renovated. We’re organising a working bee at the Newtown Table Tennis Stadium to refresh the exterior and interior, especially the playing area, so we can continue playing... Continue Reading →
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Harbour paths winning hearts and awards
- Wellington City Council
- The awards keep rolling in for Tahitai, the coastal walking and biking route between the city and Motu Kairangi/Miramar Peninsula.
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Saturday 19 November – No bowls at Vic today
- Victoria Bowling Club
- 11am update: Greens now closed for the day, so no play today. Greens are closed until ‘lunchtime’. Will be reviewed…
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v England
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Ah Twickenham, how lovely to be back. Or is Sunday morning really a Yokohama 2019 redux. Strictly, no. Eight All Blacks from that semi-final smashing are there again in the starting lineup, and seven from the English side. Both coaches were of course involved, although Ian Foster was deputy. 2019 does feel...
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The Cathedral Connection 20 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly E-News – 18 November 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Did you see that tweet from Franklin Graham on our inclusive sign outside our church? Here is the link: Franklin Graham on Twitter: “I saw this sign at a church […]
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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- The week we are able to share the sports and cultural photos taken earlier in the term! We also have some updates from He Kākano, as well as some important information regarding a paid union meeting coming up in two weeks.
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Kiwi Community Assistance named Supreme Award winners at Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards
- Wellington International Airport
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A fun, bumpy and insightful experience for our tamariki and rangatahi
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Things got a bit bumpy at our Simulation Centre when a group of young people recently got to ride the only hospital flight simulator in the world!
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Building on top of a sewer tank
- Eye of the Fish
- This post was going to be called “New School of Music” but then I thought – no, hold on, this could really cause a stink. What if…? Is it? Was it? No, surely not. But maybe….? Who knows? I’ve just been alerted to the revised scheme for what was at one stage known as the new “School of Music” down by the Michael Fowler Centre – or more accurately, on the site of the MFC carpark and smack bang in the viewpoint of the Amora Hotel. Amazingly, it is a full public notification, and must be costing someone millions to do this – and it closes in just a very few days. Monday?
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NCEA exam absences – derived grade eligibility
- Wellington High School
- If a student is absent from an NCEA exam then they may be eligible for a derived grade. Further information on the eligibility criteria, how to apply and the evidence required is available here. If you have any questions, please contact Shaun Tavernor.
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter | 18 November 2022
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This newsletter includes a request for volunteers to help run a Sausage Sizzle at Bunnings, information and a survey from the Wellington City Council on Transport in Berhampore & Newtown, photos from our Celebration assembly, school disco and our latest art, and info on hosting … The post Newsletter | 18 November 2022 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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University’s philanthropic campaign exceeds goal, empowering a decade of student success
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Ten years ago, the University launched the ‘What if…’ campaign, enabling real, local change by providing support to students and increasing research capability.
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114 Wellington and Porirua City bus trips to be temporarily suspended.
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Growing our future tree-planting project is highly commended
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is proud to announce that it has won a highly commended award in the ‘Powerful Partnerships’ category of the Green Gown Awards Australasia for the Growing our Future tree-planting project.
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Cathedral Parish Christmas 2022 – January 2023
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- These Masses continue as usual from Monday 26 December Saturday 31 Dec, 7, 14, 21, 28 Jan 2023 5.30pm Vigil at St Thomas More Church Sunday 1, 8, 15, 22, […]
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Māori Football Youth Wellington Trials Info
- College Sport Wellington
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Principal’s Message – Mid-Term 4, 2022
- Wellington High School
- We are more than halfway through the final term for the year. Some of our seniors have left us already and some are involved in NCEA examinations. Traditionally when our seniors leave we have run a senior prizegiving for our years 11 to 13 which is normally quite a long affair but a chance to […]
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Newsletter Week Ending 21st November
- Karori Anglican Churches
- OPPORTUNITY TO SEE INSIDE TE KORŌRIA 7PM 21 NOVEMBER Before the SGM there is a one-time-only opportunity to see inside Te Korōria, before its completion day April 2023! We would […]
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Hot reads: resource management law reform
- Talk Wellington
- It’s a busy time and our whiskers are twitching about lots of things we’re seeing. One of a few hot topics this week – and add any good reads in the comments! There’s a general vibe that the RM reforms released a couple of days ago are… marginal improvements on what’s in the current RMA....
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Notes on: Fruiting bodies
- City Gallery
- ‘Notes On’ is an online weekly exhibition column by Connie Brown. Originally published in The Art Paper, Issue 04. Online, mycology forums mimic their object of study. Threads accumulate, spreading deep and wide, bifurcate, and loop back upon themselves as users post images, seek help in identifying an unknown species, discuss medicinal uses, or simply […]
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Review: The Griegol
- The Wellingtonista
- We need more shows like this. The kind that effortlessly transports you to the same childlike sense of wonder, akin to the first time you are read what will become your favourite story. And it is no coincidence that The Griegol, written by Hannah Smith and Ralph McCubbin Howell, revolves around the power of storytelling. […]
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Wharemauku Wetland Park
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister, 17 November 2022 Every great city has a park at its centre. While Paraparaumu is not New York, we can learn from that city’s visionary planners. We now have the potential to create a park at the centre of our own community. Due to a bankruptcy, 28 hectares of centrally located land […]
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Committee Wrap - 17 November
- Porirua City Council
- What happened at the meeting of Te Puna Kōrero today.
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Infrastructure Acceleration Fund application moves to next stage
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The Trentham Racecourse mixed-use development is eligible to receive $12.4 million from the Infrastructure Acceleration Fund.
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Firebirds Players Represent in Newly Announced BLACKCAPS Squad
- Cricket Wellington
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Festivities at Farmers
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Once again Farmers stores across New Zealand will be raising funds for their local Hospice service in the lead up to Christmas.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 20 November 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is ‘Christ the King Sunday’.
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The Agency Group 10000m Festival start lists
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Elite Mens Race 7pm (19 athletes) 1 Chignell, Oli M24 Hill City University Athl 27:52.20 __________ 2 Oakley, Julian M29 Athletics Tauranga Inc 29:39.00 __________ 3 Lee, Ronan M21 Pakuranga Athletic Club I 29:45.00 __________ 4 Dixon, Harry M32 Feilding Moa Harriers 29:45.00 __________ 5 Dryden, Christopher M23 University of Canterbury 29:47.00 __________ 6 Tse, […]
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Tries of the Season Part 1
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The thrills and spills of the 2022 rugby season in Wellington. A selection of tries scored in 2022, courtesy of Mike Lewis Pictures:
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All Blacks v Scotland Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The All Blacks defeated Scotland this past Monday morning in the second leg of their end of year Northern tour. Some fact and figures from the match by Peter Marriott below. New Zealand v Scotland: Won 31-23 Scotland was the first of the Four Nations sides the All Blacks played. It was their fourth-ever test match...
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Douglas MacDiarmid back-of-house tour
- Friends of Te Papa
- Mark the centenary of New Zealand artist Douglas MacDiarmid’s birth with this back-of-house tour, led by Curator Modern Art Lizzie Bisley.
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Biannual sand shift happening next week
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- In preparation for summer, Wellington City Council will be shifting some sand from Freyberg Beach to Oriental Bay.
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Wellington Airport announces new Board appointment
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Small notice, big building
- Wellington Scoop
- Did any of you see a small sign in a spot that’s only visible if you’re catching the courtesy bus to Zealandia? It’s a notice about a resource consent application for a new building that will tower over the Michael Fowler Centre, the Town Hall, and neighbouring buildings. Nearly 40 metres high, when the allowable height is is 27 metres, promoted as the home of Victoria University’s National Music Centre but predominantly an office building with what seems to be a significant loss of green open space.
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How to make Chicken Tikka from Chaiwalla
- Wellington City Council
- Behind the Stalls is back! This time round 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 first of six stories, we meet Rahul dev singh Minhas of Chaiwalla and learn how to make his famous 24-hour marinated Chicken Tikka.
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Vicars Letter - 18 November 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whanau,What a gathering we had last week and a great chance to celebrate the past year.
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Legal equity champion Chief Judge Christina Inglis to receive Honorary Doctorate
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The first female Chief Judge of the Employment Court Christina Inglis is to receive an honorary Doctor of Law from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington at its December 2022 graduation.
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Notice of a Paid Union Meeting – Tuesday 29 November
- Wellington High School
- The Executive of the Post Primary Teachers’ Association has directed members covered by the Secondary Teachers’ Collective Agreement (STCA) and the Area School Teachers’ Collective Agreement (ASTCA) to attend a round of regional paid union meetings (PUM) held under the provisions of Section 26 of the Employment Relations Act 2000. The meeting for PPTA members […]
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Search for empty vessel
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Wed, 09/11/2022 - 20:00 - 23:00 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 0 Total Volunteer Hours: 21 A member of the public walking along the shore between Titahi Bay and Green Point observed a vessel at anchor a few meters off the shore with nobody on board. A small black fluffy dog was observed swimming from the boat to shore and running around the coastline in a semi frantic state. The informant said the vessel was observed empty for 20 minutes and felt like something was wrong. Te Awarua Rescue responded with a crew to search for the vessel. We searched the entire shoreline from Titahi Bay to a few hundred metres past Open Bay. Nothing was found. Resources Attendees: Weedoogie Jake_Presling Jason Hall Mark Presling Peter Ward Trevor Burgess zanebublitz CRV's Used: Te Awarua Rescue read more
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‘More than a game’—the University football club making a world record attempt
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A group of footballers from Te Herenga Waka will attempt the longest game of indoor football ever played in November, with proceeds going to mental health.
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Talking books with dame jane campion
- Katherine Mansfield House
- On Tuesday 1 November we had the privilege of hosting Dame Jane Campion for a fundraising event to support Katherine Mansfield House & Garden. Unsurprisingly for an award-winning filmmaker, Dame Jane knows how to tell a story. She also knows the power of stories and shared how reading has been so essential to her life. Here are some of the books and writers she mentioned.
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New Ōtari track ready for summer visitors
- Wellington City Council
- Work is complete on the first new track at Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush in 15 years.
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Anxiety... The Musical!?
- Bats Theatre
- At its best it's fine art, at its medium it's theatrical comedy, and at its worst it's a hot mess! Join stressed-out millennial Maria Williams for a one-hour rant about her life from birth to now… plus the odd song!
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Libraries a place to connect
- Porirua City Council
- Our five libraries provide opportunities to share interests and learn new skills.
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Wetland picks up an award
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- Te Kukuwai o Toa, in Elsdon, has been given a placemaking award.
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Ākau Tangi new name for Wellington ASB Sports Centre
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council will launch the new enduring name Ākau Tangi for the ASB Sports Centre in Kilbirnie on Sunday 20 November.
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2022 December Holiday Judo.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Once again the year has just about run its course. Many schools finish up in the middle of December and and the Holiday Programme is up and running for that... The post 2022 December Holiday Judo. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Weekly News 14 November 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Welcome to new club member Tamara Novak. It’s the Agency Group 10000m festival this week. If you’re running, don’t forget to bring a friend to be a lap counter for you, and if you’re spectating, bring some money to enjoy the food and refreshments. This week Results Twilight track meet Michele Allison set a new Wellington […]
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Introduction to Futsal Coaching Course
- College Sport Wellington
- There is an exciting opportunity in Wellington to get your NZF Introduction to Futsal Coaching Award.
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The gurfers of Lyall Bay: a swell photo essay
- Capital Magazine
- Meet the women making waves. Photographer and keen surfer Olivia Lamb chatted to Nikita, Ella, and Maria about Wellington’s vibrant gurfers (girl surfers) community. The post The gurfers of Lyall Bay: a swell photo essay appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Secrets of a marine biologist revealed
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Students get ‘virtual’ look at life beneath the waves and the world of marine biologists.
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Demolition of Te Aro Park toilets under way
- Wellington City Council
- Demolition of the Te Aro Park toilet block in central Wellington begins today, with new toilets to be built over the road in Inglewood Place in 2024. The demolition is expected to take three weeks and be completed mid-December.
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Op Pauaguts
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The Rugby Wrap 14 November (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- And that is that. The concluding weekend of rugby in Wellington for 2022 was a surefire blockbuster, with some thrilling sevens rugby played in at times testing conditions at Trentham Memorial Park on Saturday. Thankfully the skies cleared and the heavy rain stayed away for much of the tournament, and the field dried out. Ories...
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O For Awesome – Ayesha and Joanah are Ories World Champions
- Wellington Club Weekly
- World Cup winners Ayesha Leti-I’iga and Joanah Ngan-Woo with support crew at Eden Park. PHOTO credit: Ories Rugby Instagram By Adam Julian It’s a moment that will live in Kiwi sporting folklore. Stacey Fluhler busting her ankle in a tackle while delivering an improbable offload to wing Ayesha Leti-I’iga who scored the winning try in...
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Talk: Tales from Mount Victoria.
- Friends of Te Papa
- Mount Victoria, first settled in the early 1840s by New Zealand Company colonists and named in honour of their young queen, is an inner-city suburb of Wellington with a rich history and heritage.
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Final bloc of classes for 2022
- Danss
- Kia ora koutou - we’re now into our final bloc of classes for the year.
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Review: Olive Copperbottom
- The Wellingtonista
- Leaving Circa on Wednesday after the opening night of Olive Copperbottom, one of the many things I was feeling was deep regret that it was the very first of Penny Ashton’s shows that I’d seen, and I’d missed so many others. Ashton is a bright light. Her energy, her wit, and her joy were incandescent […]
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Ories win second tournament, Ories and Upper Hutt Rams share sevens series silverware
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Oriental Rongotai won today’s second leg of the American Ambassador’s WRFU Club Sevens series, whilst sharing the overall title with the Upper Hutt Rams after the latter won the first tournament last Saturday. The two clubs met again in the Cup final this afternoon, where roles were reversed from last week with Ories skipping out...
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Trust in god
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 13 November 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we have a Baptism, celebrate Communion and a special guest preacher (see below), and we will consider how much we rate human wisdom in relation to God’s power! <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > If you want to read the Bible readings before Sunday, they are: Isaiah 12: 2-6 and 1 Corinthians 2:4-5 Children start at 10am with their peer group in the St John’s Centre and join in Communion later. The Youth Group will stay in the whole service this Sunday, to hear Dr Gray Manicom. If you can’t gather in the city, and you want to join the worship service via Zoom, here are the details to access the live-stream: Zoom Meeting ID: 370 260 759Passcode: worship The link to join the Zoom worship service is below. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/370260759?pwd=b2ZkajZ5d28rTy9EN1VKZDJUM3N4dz09 If using your phone: dial 04 886 0026 (Meeting ID: 370 260 759#, Passcode: 1560107#) This is the link to the printable Service Sheet <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/c2g9klv741oqk46/13th%20November%202022%20Order%20of%20Service.pdf?dl=0" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > Printable Service Sheet <a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/370260759?pwd=b2ZkajZ5d28rTy9EN1VKZDJUM3N4dz09" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > Link to Zoom Service If worshipping via Zoom, please be prepared for Communion at home with your bread and cup. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > VISITING MATHEMATICIAN We are delighted to be hosting Dr Gray Manicom for a visit at St John’s in the City this weekend (12th & 13th November)There will be three opportunities to hear him: on Saturday at 3pm (for students), in the Sunday morning service, and an informal presentation after the service. Dr Gray Manicom is a mathematician with interests in dynamical systems. His PhD is in the study of memory effects in heteroclinic networks. He is a research fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Auckland, modelling and investigating the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic on a network. He loves cricket, movies and talking about ideas. Please help us share the Saturday event for students… <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > ‘Uses of Mathematics today: How Mathematics helps solve the world’s problems’Can 42 actually be the answer to the ultimate question? Can an equation take over the world? Can mathematics unlock lockdowns and quarantine pandemics? The next few decades of human development will depend on big data, AI, genetic editing, quantum computing, space travel and other fields that are, in essence, entirely dependent on mathematics. Quantum particles are too small, space too far, data too plentiful and AI too unpredictable to experiment on these things in traditional ways. Scientists in these fields typically no longer rely on experimental data to tell them what is true or not, instead, they rely on the language of mathematics' ability to describe the world. But is this trust justified? What are the differences between science and mathematics? And where does God fit in? Saturday 12th November, at 3pm in the St John’s Centre at St John’s in the City On Sunday after the morning service the talk in the St John’s Centre is: ‘Mathematics, Creativity and the Creator’All mathematics is created by people, and imagination is still the main tool for mathematical progress. However, just like with inspiring art, sometimes it seems to go beyond something created, beyond the imagination of the human creator, to suggest there was something fantastic and real waiting to be discovered the entire time. Join me as I reveal the secret life of the mathematician, and how my quest through the realm of mathematics has led me closer to the ultimate Creator. OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT... THE MESSENGER The most recent St John’s Messenger newsletter reviews some recent events, and looks ahead to what is next. <a href="https://www.stjohnsinthecity.org.nz/news/october-messenger" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > The Messenger Newsletter RAISING THE STANDARD OF GIVING Last week, we highlighted the slides from the AGM about the church finances. <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/s9vqtz7wnuqaegp/AGM%20Finances%2030th%20October%202022%20slides.pdf?dl=0" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > Slides from the AGM These show that we are continuing to navigate a difficult financial environment with multiple pressures. Even though St John’s achieved an “accounting surplus” for 2021/22, a large deficit of $400,000 is budgeted for 2022/23. This arises because of:• The need to inflation protect the Trust Fund – high inflation and low returns means very limited real returns are expected this year• Insurance costs are $176,000 (plus GST) for the year – a $20,000 increase on last year and a 50% increase over the last 3 years• Repairs and maintenance – painting the manse, washing the buildings on the St John’s site, and the repair of the Church reception roof have added to costs this year• Higher salaries arising from market demand and the intention to fill the youth and children’s ministry vacancies• A significant decline in annual congregational giving of about $60,000 compared with 2018.Some of these challenges, such as insurance, will require a regional or national approach, as other Churches are facing similar cost challenges. And some of these challenges are ours. Giving should be a joy that reflects our faith and enables our worship, ministry, mission and outreach. Jesus talked about money a lot. At least a third of his teaching was about money and property related matters – the incidents of the rich young ruler and the widow’s mite are forthright in their implications. Jesus did this because he knew that many of those he spoke to considered money more important than the Kingdom of God. Let’s prayerfully re-examine our giving as an important expression of our faith and rise to the challenge of an additional $20,000 a year over the next three years. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > ONE CONFERENCE We are excited to have over 240 participants registered for the One Conference here at St John's in the City November 17-19. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > You have the opportunity to attend any of the four main sessions of the conference for just $5 per session. For information on the main sessions go to: https://www.oneconference.org.nz/keynote-speakersYou do not need to preregister to attend, simply come with $5 cash before the session and pay it at the hospitality desk in the St Johns Centre. WHĀNAU NIGHT 5pm-6.30pm, Sunday 20 November, BYO Picnic. The theme for the evening will be a youth-led Code Breaker night.We started off the year with a picnic in the park, and we are going to finish off with a picnic in the hall. We invite you to bring your own meal to our final celebration.This will be our LAST whānau night of 2022. And in order to continue whānau nights in 2023, we are looking for a committed leader to help orchestrate and organise teams, as Gordon Fitch is stepping down from this role. Please get in touch if you can to help organise whānau nights. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > DCM Foodbank Appeal …Saturday 19th of November. St John's have been asked to collect from 9am -1pm at Chaffers St New World, with two collectors per hour. You might consider doing this for the sake of those in our city who need help. Please contact Carolyn Goudswaard, if you are able to help. Annual General Meeting …Monday 28th November. Their AGM is in the St John’s Centre. Refreshments will be served from 5:30pm with a meeting start time of 6pm. DCM’s Manahautū, Stephen Turnock, will offer a reflection. SCOTS COLLEGE ADVENT SERVICE At St John’s in the City 4pm Sunday 27th November 2022. COMBINED ADVENT SERVICE With St Mary of the Angels and St Peter’s.At St Mary of the Angels 7pm Sunday 27th November 2022 <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > FELLOWSHIP GROUP The Fellowship Group meets for the traditional Advent Service on Tuesday 29th November at 11am in the St John’s Church. Please note this is the fifth Tuesday of the month.The usual shared lunch will be enhanced by strawberries and ice-cream. And a koha will be invited in support of the work of Christian World Service. The grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.Allister
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Art Collection Tour: Ngā puhipuhi o Te Herenga Waka
- Friends of Te Papa
- An afterhours tour of the Ngā puhipuhi o Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection - a nationally significant repository of more than 600 art works by modern and contemporary New Zealand artists.
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Wellington Community Facilities – have your say
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- What does the Plan include? The Plan covers a wide range of community facilities (almost 300 buildings) including: The Plan will also look at non-council facilities, such as schools, churches, marae and private community facilities as these often fulfil similar functions in some areas.
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Annual General Meeting 2022
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Weekly E-News – 11 November 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- A couple of years ago in the lead up to Franklin Graham Touring New Zealand I was invited to a leaders breakfast as part of the planning process. Surprisingly, I […]
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The Cathedral Connection 13 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Passenger Rail Inquiry submission
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Jake Roos, 11 November 2022 Asher Wilson-Goldman and myself presented to the Transport Select Committee inquiry on 27 October on behalf of Low Carbon Kāpiti regarding restoring passenger rail services between our cities. You can read our submission below, which was prepared in large part by Paul Callister (Thanks Paul!). Also, due to the […]
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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 4)
- Wellington High School
- In this week's Wrap Up we have some exciting achievements to share from some of our talented students, including both Dragon Boating success at the College Sports Awards, and the current list of scholarships awarded to our senior students going on to university next year.
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Get Outdoors Week 2022
- Zealandia
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Mixed success for Onslow College at CSW Awards
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media There was a variety of success for Onslow College sportspeople at this year’s College Sport Wellington Sportsperson of the Year Awards, held at Te Rauparaha Arena on Sunday night.
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American Ambassador’s 7s series to be decided tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 2022 rugby season concludes tomorrow with the second and final WRFU American Ambassador’s club rugby 7s series tournament at Trentham Memorial Park. The Upper Hutt Rams are gunning for their second tournament win of the spring series and to lift the American Ambassador’s Trophy high for the first time since 2017. The Marist St...
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Take it all in
- Zealandia
- This summer, we're encouraging you to explore further into the sanctuary and take notice of things you may not normally see or hear. Take time to explore tracks you've never walked before, look ...
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The Engine Room - playreading
- Bats Theatre
- Trick of the Light mark their t̶e̶n̶ eleven year anniversary with a reading of their first play
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Entering team scores is YOUR responsibility...
- Wellington Softball Association Inc.
- We have had a number of clubs sent in their results for the office staff to enter. This is the responsibility of...
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Newsletter Week Ending 13th November
- Karori Anglican Churches
- OPPORTUNITY TO SEE INSIDE TE KORŌRIA 7PM 21 NOVEMBER Before the SGM there is a one-time-only opportunity to see inside Te Korōria, before its completion day April 2023! We would […]
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Q: Is your city in chains right now? A: Depends on parking
- Talk Wellington
- It doesn’t matter how good everything else is: if your city’s wrongheaded about private car parking everything else will be in chains. But happily the converse is also true… tune in Wednesday 23rd for details! Parking of different kinds is an essential ingredient in a well-functioning city. And it can be a huge set of...
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Aisle be Back: The Black Ferns in the Final and All Blacks in Scotland
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy I hope New Zealand is ready to give the Black Ferns a licence to lose this weekend. That’s not to say anyone will want them to lose, or that they are likely to lose. And any mention of losing will rightly be anathema to the team Most definitely it is not meant...
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Household Earthquake Planning meeting with Wellington Region Emergency Management Office personnel
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Vicar's Letter - 11 November 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau,The Benton family is preparing to leave for America next week.
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Ana Iti: I must shroud myself in a stinging nettle
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Kāpiti Marine Reserve 30 years on...
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- Stephanie Brenssell, 2022 recipient of the Kevin Smith Memorial scholarship, investigates how have attitudes and connections to the reserve changed over the past three decades?
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From the big blue sea to the BBC!
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- We’re all drawn to the sea to find a sense of peace and improve our wellbeing. Taputeranga Marine Reserve is a great place to get close to nature…
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Wellington Zoo announces recipients of 2022/23 Local Conservation Grants
- Wellington Zoo
- Wellington Zoo is excited to announce they have selected five local conservation projects to support through their Local Conservation Grants programme.
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Rating Valuations 2022 Delay
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Updated rating valuations for Upper Hutt are now planned to be sent to property owners in early 2023.
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Introducing the artists: a digital tausala
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- In Pasifika cultures, it's a no-brainer to call up your aunties, uncles, cousins, family members and friends to help with fundraisers. Rallying together is what we DO and do well. In Samoan culture there is a type of community fundraiser often hosted by schools, villages and churches called a tausala.
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Council wrap - 10 November
- Porirua City Council
- What happened at the meeting of full Council today.
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Building Inspection Delays Update November 2022
- Upper Hutt City Council
- With unprecedented levels of building activity in Upper Hutt we continue to receiving a high number of requests for building inspections.
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Quick submit guide for Johnsonville and Ngā Ūranga
- Cycle Wellington
- https://www.cyclewellington.org.nz/quick_submit_guide_for_johnsonville
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Following your Dreams (even if your dream is to be a dinosaur) - Rose Northey
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > This dinosaur art and poetry exhibition is based on the comedy performance poem, Prehistoric Dreams. It follows the adult life of Mitchell Cunningham, who decided at a very young age that he would be a dinosaur when he grew up. However adult life is tricky without opposable thumbs or the ability to fit through doorways. All dinosaur sketches were checked by local dinosaur nerd and biologist, Dr. Michael Michael. So there is some hope that all 17 species of dinosaur depicted are not embarrassingly inaccurate. This means FEATHERS (where appropriate).
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Dr Lee Seng Tee: philanthropist whose projects reached both poles
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Lee Seng Tee, Singaporean business leader and philanthropist who died in July at the age of 99, has been a true friend and supporter of the University.
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2022 Sports Person Of The Year Photos and Awards
- College Sport Wellington
- Check out all the Photos from a great night! The post 2022 Sports Person Of The Year Photos and Awards appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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CSW Regional Volleyball tournament Results
- College Sport Wellington
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Save the date - ICW's Founding Day 2022 - Imagineering the Future
- Inner-City Wellington
- Every year, ICW celebrates the day we were founded - our Founding Day!.
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Wilbur Dovey - Voices of the Kaiwharawhara
- Zealandia
- Wilbur Dovey is an Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush volunteer who has over 50 years of family history in the park, and has spent the last 16 years restoring native bush. On a walk along the ...
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Jim Tait and Kathy Ombler - Voices of the Kaiwharawhara
- Zealandia
- Jim Tait and Kathy Ombler are Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush volunteers protecting native birds one rat trap at a time. Jim checks a rat trap on the Kaiwharawhara Trail in Otari-Wilton’s bush, ...
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Terese McLeod - Voices of the Kaiwharawhara
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- Terese McLeod is a mana whenua nature advocate who is leading a first of its kind campaign to grant the Kaiwharawhara Awa legal personhood. Terese McLeod. Photo: Stuff Limited ...
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William Woods - Voices of the Kaiwharawhara
- Zealandia
- William Woods is a business leader at CentrePort engaging both employees and school children in restoring the Kaiwharawhara estuary. William Woods, Wellingtonian and CentrePort ...
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Successful Music Camp
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Successful planting day with Ministry for the Environment
- Porirua City Council
- The planting at Waihora stream will work towards the overall health of our city's waterways.
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Katherine Mansfield House & Garden Fundraiser
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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What the modern Wellington whānau looks like
- Capital Magazine
- There's no longer a one-size-fits-all family design. Melody Thomas met with three happy whānau's and finds out what family means to them. The post What the modern Wellington whānau looks like appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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The Voice of Compassion Issue 54
- Sisters of Compassion
- We talked to Venus, who arrived from Afghanistan with her family after a hard time. We also talk to Kevin, a regular visitor to Soup Kitchen, plus the latest news and much more! The post The Voice of Compassion Issue 54 appeared first on compassion.org.nz.
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Let’s Talk Wellington
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Current engagements: Head here to tell WCC what you think: https://www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz/
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Footnote Dance set to steal the show at the Hannah
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council and the Hannah Playhouse Trust have collaborated to bring the iconic venue back to life, and its rejuvenation starts with an exciting new season from Footnote New Zealand Dance.
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All Blacks v Wales Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The All Blacks defeated Wales this past Sunday in the second leg of their end of year Northern tour. Some fact and figures from the match by Peter Marriott below. New Zealand v Wales: Won 55-23 The seventh test the All Blacks ever played was against Wales at the old Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff,...
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Ngaio Crofton Downs Residents Association Annual General Meeting
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- 7:30pm Wednesday 16 November 2022, Ngaio Union Church (corner Kenya St /Crofton Rd) The Council’s Ngaio Cycleway Team will be joining our AGM discuss the proposed Ngaio Connection cycleway which will run from Kaiwharawhara to Ngaio. Consultation on the cycleway … Continue reading →
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Chief Guide Update: First aid course, WTMC cookbook, club fuel card etc
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- [This email was sent on 08 November 2022] Kia ora, This email provides a brief update on club trips: Outdoor first aid course on 26/27 Nov New cookbook available online Club fuel card Summer break close-down dates Ngā mihi, nāAnne de FerronChief Guide Outdoor first aid course on 26/27 Nov Outdoor Training NZ is running ... Read more
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Enter The Earthshot Prize for a chance at £1,000,000
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Do you have a research project that could make a positive impact on our planet? There will be five £1,000,000 Earthshot Prizes given in 2023 to projects that highlight how we can bring about change, and inspire collective action.
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November 2022 Newsletter
- Cycle Wellington
- https://www.cyclewellington.org.nz/november_2022_newsletter
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Lilly Taulelei proud winner of College Sport Wellington Supreme award
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media From Queen Margaret College to the Tokomanawa Queens to New Zealand representative teams, culminating in her recent selection to the senior women’s Tall Ferns squad, Lilly Taulelei has had a stellar year.
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Pirates Vs Raptors
- Pirates Swim Team
- Suitable for scallywags, buccaneers, bandits and yellowbeards. When: 19th November 4.30pm – 6.30pm Where: Coastlands Aquatic Centre – Gold coin entry – Team racing (coaches will put simmers in races) – Pizza to finish the evening. Date Start Time Venue 19th November 4.30pm – 6.30pm Coastlands The post Pirates Vs Raptors appeared first on Pirates.
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Liminal
- Toi Pōneke
- Liminal explores altered and occasionally recycled photographs which blur the lines between recognition and puzzlement, the familiar and the unfamiliar. Read more
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Bill Bill Bill
- Bats Theatre
- The triple-bill you didn’t know you didn’t want.
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College Sport Wellington Award Winners
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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E-cargo bike trial a game changer for local family
- Wellington City Council
- Shopping and ferrying two pre-schoolers around Wellington without owning a car works well for Julia Pearce and James Douglas who live in Newtown.
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Wellington Hospitals Foundation Christmas 2002
- Wellington Health Foundation
- The post Wellington Hospitals Foundation Christmas 2002 appeared first on Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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A glimpse inside Aotearoa’s private past
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Recently we celebrated Wellington Heritage Week.
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Share your experiences through Berhampore to Newtown
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Not strictly Island Bay, but does include Adelaide road from Berhampore to Dee Street roundabout Wellingtonians have been very clear they want action on climate change, more housing choices, and a city where more people can get around in zero or low carbon ways.
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Ladies Champ Fours 2022
- Titahi Bay Bowling Club
- Congratulations to the winners of the Ladies Champ Fours 2022. Margaret Allan, Karen Ambler, Margaret Brown and Fay...
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Men's Champ Pairs winners-2022
- Titahi Bay Bowling Club
- Warm congratulations to John Conley and Ron Taylor winning the Men s Champ Pairs for 2022. Well done guys!
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WCC The Parade Traffic Resolutions October 2022
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- WCC is consulting on two Traffic Resolutions in Island Bay. Head to the WCC website for full details and to access the resolutions (or see below). With the safety improvements on The Parade north and south of the shopping centre complete, they are now asking for feedback on the street and parking changes (traffic resolutions)Continue reading "WCC The Parade Traffic Resolutions October 2022"
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Weekly News 7 November 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Kiwi Throwers Meet Shot Put: Ian Morton 6.18m 5kg Discus: Ian Morton 13.65m 1kg Hammer Throw: Ian Morton 10.64m 5kg 1500m: Guy Lees 4:23.99, James Ellwood 4:47.98 Results Photos Coming Up Twilight Track Meets, starting 9 November Scottish is again organising 5 twilight track meetings over the course of the summer. The […]
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Golem
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- A golem is a clay being in Jewish mystical practice, created for a specific task.
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October Messenger
- St John's in the City
- RASING THE STANDARD OF GIVING <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > ‘Raising the standard of giving’ – describes the thoughtful re-examination of our giving as an important expression for our faith. We give meaningfully, not because the Church needs it (it does, of course) but because as Christians we need to give it for our own sake spiritually. Our giving connected to our: Discipleship Shared mission and vision Expression of generosity in proportion to our means. Together we are encouraging one another to think about our values, to examine or re-examine our giving habits accordingly, to make carefully thought-out decisions, and to re-arrange our priorities in using money to enable us to carry out these decisions. Money is a real responsibility. The more we have of it, the greater our responsibility. The place we give it in our lives, the purposes to which we put it, are very relevant to our Christian life. Our attitude to money and possessions provides a practical test of our love of God and for others. Often our money may be taken as a yardstick measuring the value we put upon our beliefs. Our attitudes to money, the place we give it in our lives, provide a telling clue to our Christian character. What is ‘token giving’? Giving is not primarily token by the size of the gift, but by its relationship to the financial means of the giver and how it relates to her/his intention in making it. What about ‘sacrificial giving’? Graham Redding recently wrote: “Has the concept of sacrificial giving had its day? For as long as people deem the act of giving to be an integral part of their sense of vocation, then the answer to that question must be no. What is freely and abundantly given, even at a sacrificial level, can be a joy, not a burden.”1 Sacrificial giving is best understood as generous enough to involve substantial cost, and so has real meaning to the giver. It brings to the giver a sense of fulfilment - of responsibilities faced and met. It comes only after careful thought, realisation of the issues involved, prayer and the planning that makes such a gift practicable. It makes a significant impression on the giver’s spiritual life because it brings into sharp focus the importance of spiritual values in life. So, as we move forward on the journey of faith together, let us re-examination our giving as we put our faith into action every day. [1] ‘Time to talk about responsible rather than sacrificial giving?’ Graham Redding, Otago Daily Times, 29th April 2022. https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/time-talk-about-responsible-rather-sacrificial-giving LUMINARY Luminary is a sculptural installation by artist Auckland Karen Sewell which was installed in St John’s chapel from 29 July to 7 August this year, having earlier been shown as part of the collateral projects programme of the Venice Biennale 2022 in Italy and in Auckland, Dunedin and Christchurch. It explored the metaphor of light and light giving bodies and was an effort to revive the long-standing tradition of placing art in churches, in this case with contemporary art. It involved a large sphere illuminated in white and gold light high in the ceiling of the chapel, accompanied by a display of lumen prints, showing another aspect of light. We saw it as more than that. While providing an opportunity for people to reflect on creation and light, it was also an opportunity for St John’s to connect with the wider community and tell people about our own historic building, with its own art works of high interest such as our stained-glass window of the Good Samaritan on our north wall or Christ’s last supper, shown in the chapel. It worked well. With support from the Congregation contributing to expenses and volunteers helping to open Church, more than 300 people saw the work, including more than 200 from beyond the Congregation. Some stayed for up to half an hour and engaged well about St Johns and what we do on site. A good range of people showed interest, including many students and younger people, some who just wanted to see inside the Church which is normally not open. The sale of Karen Sewell’s donated artworks raised $207 for DCM’s work with the homeless too. A big thank you to all who helped, including to show us some other ways to connect with our community, as we want to fulfil our vision for St John’s. See the video production of the installation at St John’s in the city https://www.luminaryvenice.com/luminary-wellington-video See more at www.luminaryvenice.com David Galt <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > CHURCH CAMP 2022 This month saw our church whānau join together at Forest Lakes campground for Church Camp 2022. We were treated to lovely spring weather, a plethora of activities, and meaningful worship sessions all packed into just 2 nights! <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Arriving on Friday night, we quickly stowed our things in our cabins, then started camp right with icebreaker games, and a session in the chapel. We got to sing along with the combined worship band and hear more about our theme of “Journeying together”. It felt apt knowing that not only had we all journeyed to Otaki to be together, but we’ve all been on our own journeys through COVID and a rapidly changing world. Games and movies and supper sufficiently tired us all out ready for what we hoped would be a good nights’ sleep in cold cabins. Saturday dawned bright and the whole day stretched before us. After breakfast it was time to welcome our day campers and get stuck into more worship. Truly, guitars and clapping and singing - such a great way to wake up! Then came a life auction; working together in multi-generational teams and trying to build a meaningful life on a (imaginary) budget created rich conversations for sure. Being a part of a ‘poorer’ group really did make our group focus on just a few, top priority qualities that make a huge difference to a good life. Digesting this while hearing more stories of people on a journey brought home how lucky we are, and how we can keep going towards more. Free time in the sun followed our time together, with kayaking, golfing, archery and more. Kids entertained and happy campers mingling together and chatting through life with smiles beaming. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > After more games and then dinner, it was time for the long-awaited camp concert. What talent our church whānau possesses! From dancing to singing to karate to hose trumpets, it all ended with a blow out youth band jam session. What do you do when you’re alone in an elevator?? And of course, camp wouldn’t be complete without the bonfire. We saw roaring flames, gooey marshmallows, and warmth all on a beautifully still night. A perfect chance to be real, and engage with one another. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Sunday morning worship and we tied together our journeying theme of the weekend. All tied together like a fairy tale.Church camp had been just another casualty of the COVID cancellation era last year, and it was fantastic that we got to pick it up and revive it for this year. It seemed extra rewarding that it came following a big time of post-pandemic change and busy-ness in our lives. A huge thanks to the team of volunteers who helped plan and organise to get it going, and to all those that helped while we were there to keep things running smoothly for us all. God is definitely close when we’re moving towards Him together. Amanda Fitch A FUTURE IN THE CITY In 1853 St John’s was surrounded by paddocks, on the fringe of a new settlement town. Down the road was Te Aro Pa, and in and around Dixon St were ramshackle shanty buildings and an abattoir. Muddy roads, typhoid outbreaks and a British immigrant population were seeking a new beginning having bought land from the unscrupulous NZ Company. Meanwhile Tangata Whenua hailing from Taranaki Whanui and Te Ati Awa were slowly being disenfranchised from their land. The history of Wellington’s settlement is far from pretty. By 1893 women had the vote and there was a strong movement for social improvement. As expressed in the NZ Presbyterian magazine the ‘Christian Outlook’, the place of cities, their influence, the call to be a part of the social fabric and be Christ ‘where you are’ was strong. To ‘Make that one corner, room, house, office as like heaven as you can.’… to “Beautify it, ventilate it, drain it.’… Educate it, Amuse it, Church it. Christianise capital; dignify labour.’’ In 1895, the church was calling members to get involved in the nitty gritty and dirty parts of life, to use their capital for good. To be involved in the hard stuff, to engage in social issues and matters of justice. Not to sit back and watch, but to “Join councils and committees. Provide for the poor, the sick, and the widow. So will you serve the city." This is the whakapapa of St Johns – In the City. Fast forward to 2022. 169 years later we are asking ourselves once again, what does it mean to be part of the City? How do we be Christ’s hands and feet amongst the high-rises, the apartments, and the shadows of the City where loneliness is common? How do we provide a place of restoration in a world of hard tarmac and where open spaces are rare? How do we meaningfully share the knowledge of a loving, hope-filled God to a understandably cynical generation, who have heard more about the damage meted out by religious authority, and never had firsthand experience of the church as a loving, accepting and generous community? This is what we have been grappling with for the last year. We’ve been asking ourselves what is our future? Who do we need to be for a new generation? How do we demonstrate Christ’s message of love, hope and create a place where people feel they belong and can find respite, in order to recharge for whatever life throws at them?After much deliberation, prayerful, presbyterian debate and discussion, we agreed the following statement captured our Vision for the future:We explore and share the gospel with our dynamic neighbourhood. We create safe spaces to be, to belong, and to navigate the tough stuff. Getting to know God is a team sport – that’s why we do this together, not alone. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > The Pohutukawa tree represents our community, our hopes and aspirations – with strong roots in God’s love building faith together, a trunk with many strands that is a place of acceptance and belonging, reaching out our branches in many diverse ways to connect with the dynamic community that surrounds our site and explore the Gospel together.Quickly moving onto Actions, we have tried to put legs on good intentions, and turn theory into practical actions providing a renewed sense of community purpose post-COVID. An interactive workshop where members got a chance to choose a project team they wanted to participate in kicked off this stage. Site and Space TeamChristmas in the Courtyard - a celebration with food, music and carols Friday 9 DecemberContact Rob Anderson or Judi Ferguson , Phone: 021 239 1702 Community Rebuild Supporting Attendance at Church Camp and Talent Show. 20 older congregation members came to church camp for the day! Awesome job team!! Whānau Night ExtensionYouth Lead Code Breaker Night, 20 November 2022 – Come along! Vision Communication and ConnectionsImproving Signage and Billboards, Contact: Elizabeth Gibbs. This group has met and made plans. Now…full steam ahead! Getting to Know our Neighbours / Understanding Our Eco System/CommunityParticipating in Wellington Heritage Week (with our Open Day on 5 November), connecting with local property developers to understand future populations. Contact: Pamela Cohen Phone: 027 440 1838 Fiona Purchas NOTABLE MENTIONS New MembersAnjali George, Robyn Albertson Pearse Lane for receiving the Chief Scout Award, as well as a Karori Youth Award and MVP for his Football season with Wellington College. Alice Carter won Hutt singing competition and sang in the national Memorial Service for QEII Leon Scohpa (Son of Richard Hpa and Chantelle Scoon) for his Baptism. Bhanu Pancha for her Baptism
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Our Rats vs Wellington pop-up art campaign is live!
- Predator Free Wellington
- We are calling for interest from local artists, residents, trappers and students to participate in our Rats v Wellington community art project. In these crazy times we are keen to bring some surprise and joy to the people of Wellington as we encourage residents to sign up for our phase 2 eradication project.
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Innovative Sustainability Stimulus Grant opens for a second round
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt City Council’s Sustainability Stimulus Grant has opened for a second round, after the grant proved to be a roaring success in its first year.
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ChoctoberFest winners announced
- Porirua City Council
- The top of the chocs has been decided!
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Marsden Sports Awards
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Kaikōura Water Rescue
- Life Flight
- The Westpac Rescue Helicopter team winches three people off a boat near Kaikōura. No power and battling high waves, the boat sank five minutes later. The post Kaikōura Water Rescue appeared first on Life Flight.
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Thanks to TAB!
- Table Tennis Wellington
- We thank the TAB for recently awarding us a grant towards accommodation costs for teams at the recent TTNZ nationals. We are a volunteer-run sport and the annual Nationals is a large expense for us as well as the travelling... Continue Reading →
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Riding high: Welcome to the Wainuiomata High School Mountain Biking Academy
- College Sport Wellington
- Story Courtesy of Dana Johannsen (Stuff) Sport has had a tough few years, much of it stemming from toxic environments at the very top.
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Antireality perversion void
- City Gallery
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Central Region Training Camp
- Table Tennis Wellington
- On Saturday 24th September, the 2nd one day camp for players in the Central Region was held with 30 players attending. An awesome coaching team had a program built on extending the players from the first camp back in July... Continue Reading →
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SOUR GRAPES: Martin Basher/Ben Buchanan
- City Gallery
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The Monday Wrap 7 November 2022 (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A rip-roaring opening American Ambassador’s 7s series on Saturday, with some spectacular rugby at times. Kind weather and few issues. The series is the Upper Hutt Rams’ to lose, but first leg runners-up Oriental-Rongotai will come back stronger, as will Old Boys University as the countdown commences for silverware Saturday. Some chitter-chatter that that one...
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WCC – Roadworks in Island Bay
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Please find attached the November 2022 Council maintenance and minor works programme.
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Business of the Annual General Meeting 2022
- Northern United Hockey Club
- CALL FOR NOMINATIONS A reminder for everyone that the 2022 AGM will be held at 3pm, Saturday, 12 November 2022, in the Board Room at National Hockey Pavilion, Mt Albert Road, Berhampore, Wellington.
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Upper Hutt Rams light the fuse in winning opening sevens tournament
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White. Photos by Mike & Caroline Lewis and Andy McArthur The Upper Hutt Rams laid on the fireworks in the Cup final in winning the opening leg of the WRFU American Ambassador’s Sevens tournament at Wise Park this afternoon. The Rams easily accounted for Oriental Rongotai 47-12 in the decider. The Rams raced...
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Praying for the souls in purgatory
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- The month of November is traditionally dedicated as praying for the poor souls in purgatory though in a particular way we did so earlier in the week on 2 November […]
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Household Earthquake Planning Sunday 27th November @ 2pm
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Island Bay community Centre. Please register here:https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2022/island-bay-household-earthquake-planning/wellington
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Saturday 5 November Interclub results
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Morning matches: Women’s Premier vs Johnsonville A superb start to the interclub season for the women’s premier team, beating Johnsonville…
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The Cathedral Connection 6 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly E-News – 4 November 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Back to reality after a glorious week on Yanuca Island in Fiji a mixture of rain and overcast on the first 3 days and then 3 wonderful sunny days to […]
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Review: Owls Do Cry
- The Wellingtonista
- Owls Do Cry is not your typical theatrical retelling of a book. Instead, it is a complete reinterpretation of the work through movement, design and song. The show starts very light-hearted with a chorus of singing, movement and audience interaction. As the show continues, however, it draws you into the real pain and fragility of […]
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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 3)
- Wellington High School
- This Wrap Up recaps a jam-packed week of activities, achievements, and farewells for the seniors. Inside we have a message from the school ball committee, as well as updates from many extracurricular academic events that students have been participating in.
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Wonder-fur pups of the Harbourside Market
- Wellington City Council
- The Harbourside Market is a great place to meet wonderful people from all walks of life. As a bonus, you can also meet the furry friends that accompany them on their Sunday trips (maybe in the hopes of snagging a treat along the way). Meet some of the dogs of the Harbourside Market!
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Friday Five: Ways to play in Pōneke
- Wellington City Council
- Monday 7 to Sunday 13 November is Play Week – a celebration of play and its value to tamariki, whānau and communities across Aotearoa! Play is fun, offers freedom and chances to take risks, and is an easy way for tamariki and whānau to stay active. Here’s five ways to play in Pōneke.
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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 City Centre: a Virtual Heritage Tour'
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The Upper Hutt Libraries Heritage team has created a brochure and a website to facilitate self-guided walking tours of our city centre.
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New winners to be crowned in scaled down American Ambassador’s series
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Updated: Names of new winners will be etched on the men’s and women’s Wellington club rugby sevens trophies this season, as the scheduled two-leg series gets underway at Wise Park in Wainuiomata on Saturday. As is the theme in sevens rugby this year, numbers are significantly down. This is a trend that can be blamed...
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Christmas on the Green
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Community Litter Blitz - 20 November
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Vicar's Letter - 04 November 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia Ora All Saints Whānau, This past Sunday, as a part of our response to Halloween, All Saints’ Day and a Go Sunday missional outreach, we hosted our annual light party at the centre on Sunday as part of our response to Halloween.
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Ladies Champ Pairs results-2022
- Titahi Bay Bowling Club
- Congratulations to Debbie Byers and Ellie Timihou on winning the 2022 Ladies Champ Pairs. A closely fought game with...
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Newsletter | 4 November 2022
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This newsletter includes information on staffing changes in 2023, a recap of our lockdown, an invitation to host an International Student for 2 weeks, congratulations to many of our students involved in Polyfest and the Peihana display at Gallery 151 in Island Bay, and more. … The post Newsletter | 4 November 2022 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Fun and Vibrant Artwork for Radiology
- Wellington Health Foundation
- “To be able to pretend the table is a rocket or spaceship is a great way to explain to children the X-ray table moves and gives them something to focus on.
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Aisle be Back: Black Ferns semi-final and All Blacks v Wales
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Black Ferns sing the national anthem. PHOTO: Sky Sport. By Kevin McCarthy Nothing captures the current zeitgeist of rugby than to watch the Black Ferns and the All Blacks sing the national anthem. The All Blacks, pretty uniformly, sing with well, not gusto, and with the demeanour of men facing if not the gallows,...
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A Light to our Community
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National Creative Residency 2022
- Capital E
- The National Theatre for Children hosted its first National Creative Residency for Aotearoa-based Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA) aspiring makers.
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Curator’s Pick – Harvestmen, Sponges, Whales and more.
- Friends of Te Papa
- Warning: watch out for the unicorn!
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Newsletter Week Ending 6th November
- Karori Anglican Churches
- MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2022 – 7.30PM – NOTICE OF MOTION In accordance with our Cannons (Anglican rules on how we operate as a Church) we are required to hold a […]
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Scavenger hunt time!
- Brooklyn Scout group
- To celebrate a truly awesome term of fun our keas split into their posses, donned some costumes and headed out in search of treasure! After a sad farewell to our friends aging up to cubs we rounded out the night … Continue reading →
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Keas explore Staglands!
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- For our term trip the Keas adventurered yonder to Upper Hutt to explore some wilderness, meet some animals and roast some marshmallows! We had an excellent time roaming around practicing our map reading and outdoor skills and finished off with … Continue reading →
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Into the wilderness: the Keas prepare to explore Staglands
- Brooklyn Scout group
- This week our Keas revisited our outdoor safety practices before breaking into teams to practice their navigation and cooperation skills around the neighbourhood! We finished off with preparing some yummy scroggin to take on our trip to Staglands.
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COOL EVENT: *OUR* 15-minute city: global thinking into a local context
- Talk Wellington
- The 15-minute city is a powerful concept reshaping cities worldwide (and inspiring our own Quarter-hour Paradise!) But what would you most like to have within a short walk? What are the top two things *all* Kiwis seem to want, closest to home? Tune in to find out! Notice something about this picture – the classic...
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 6 November 2022
- St John's in the City
- This Sunday we hear a story about someone whose life was out-of-shape and whose self-worth was distorted …and how they were ‘seen’ and saved.
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The clowns are in the Bill-ding!
- Bats Theatre
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North City Tenpin leaves nothing to spare on trophy-laden night
- Porirua City Council
- The Porirua Sports Awards were held on Wednesday for the first time since 2019.
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Te Whatu Ora and Wright Family Foundation partner to provide services and support for babies and par
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- A new partnership between Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast & Hutt Valley and the Wright Family Foundation will ensure that unwell pēpi and parents from the Hutt Valley are able to receive specialised whānau-led care and support closer to home.
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Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Te Whatu Ora and Wright Family Foundation partner to provide services and support for babies and par
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- A new partnership between Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast & Hutt Valley and the Wright Family Foundation will ensure that unwell pēpi and parents from the Hutt Valley are able to receive specialised whānau-led care and support closer to home.
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Research projects attract $7.1 million
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Latest Marsden Fund awards see 12 projects funded.
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Ngaio Connection Cycleway
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Consultation is now open for 3 weeks, closing on 21 November – this link to the Council’s website provides plenty of information on the proposal, and how to make a submission: https://www.transportprojects.org.nz/current/ngaio-connection/supporting-documents/ All businesses and residents on the route should … Continue reading →
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All Blacks v Japan Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The All Blacks defeated Japan this past Saturday in the opening leg of their end of year Northern tour. Some fact and figures from the match by Peter Marriott below. New Zealand v Japan: Won 38-31 New Zealand and Japan first met at test level in Johannesburg during the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South...
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Sharing knowledge through Ōtari Raranga Weavers
- Wellington City Council
- Professional Māori artists and weavers Linda Lee and Frank Topia are giving back to the community by sharing their extensive knowledge of weaving through koha style classes at Ōtari Wilton’s Bush, as part of the unique offering that is ‘Ōtari Raranga Weavers’.
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How Commune’s coliving promises to house and support single parents
- Talk Wellington
- French start-up Commune is creating cohousing for single-parent families in France and (in time) beyond. Coliving is already in huge demand. Why does Commune stand out among the rest? Commune is France’s first coliving development made just for single-parent families. This cohousing experience hopes to support the particular needs of single-parent households. Commune hopes to...
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Don’t Play With Food Exhibition Opening
- VIVITA Aotearoa
- An evening of family fun for our Don't Play With Food Exhibition Opening Source
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Portals...
- Black Coffee
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From your Mayor - 2 November 2022
- Porirua City Council
- The latest from Mayor Anita Baker
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Through My Claystone Eyes
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- “With all of our self-consciousness, we have very little sense of where we live, where we are right here right now.
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Enjoy Contemporary Art Space, 211, Left Bank, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Quick submit guide for Aro Valley bike lanes
- Cycle Wellington
- Your voice makes a difference. Please have your say on bike lane plans for Aro valley and connections to Karori etc. We think the plans are pretty good but need to be delivered faster, and with some changes. The Council has two options for feedback: quick, or detailed. Here's our two minute guide for quick feedback.
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Chicken feed: Where to find the city’s best fried chicken
- Capital Magazine
- Professional taster and Instagram foodie Tim Yamat (aka Titty Eats) took a blind taste test to find out who really rules the roost in the world of fried chicken. The post Chicken feed: Where to find the city’s best fried chicken appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Tether
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > This collection of abstract works explore the common thread that runs through the human experience and into the natural world. With contrasting tones, botanical and native New Zealand plant illustrations, the thread we all share returns to the earth to be reformed again and again. My journey with mental health almost always finds its way into my art practice, where I predominantly explore expressions of the 'self' and consciousness. Painting and illustration have been my preferred medium throughout the years, and my use of abstraction allows the viewer the opportunity of "tethering" their own journey to each piece.
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CSW Orienteering Results 2022
- College Sport Wellington
- The post CSW Orienteering Results 2022 appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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New Zealand Rugby to introduce safety rule changes in 2023
- Wellington Club Weekly
- New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has announced three game innovations that will be trialled for the 2023 community rugby season, designed to improve player safety, flow of the game and keep the ball in play more. The changes are supported by the 26 Provincial Unions and include a significant reduction in tackle height to below the...
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Sue Day Praises Portia Woodman for Claiming World Cup Try Scoring Record
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian at the Women’s Rugby World Cup Sue Day knew she had scored 19 World Cup tries for England but her realisation that tally was a tournament record was short-lived. Only in the past two years following a thorough examination of women’s rugby history by World Rugby have accurate, public, and official statistics...
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Engaging Wellington high school students in their entrepreneurial journey
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is proud to be a new sponsor of the Young Enterprise Trust (YES) Wellington Regional Awards. The awards were held at Pipitea Marae in Thorndon on Friday 21 October.
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WCC's community facilities - what do you think?
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC Kia ora, The Council is working on a Community Facilities Network Plan to understand how Wellington’s community facilities are meeting people’s needs now and what might be needed in the future.
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Hometown Boomtown Film Screening and Discussion
- Toi Pōneke
- Come along to a film screening of the documentary "Hometown Boomtown" (dir. John Reid, 1984, 48mins), which explores the major changes that took place in urban Wellington in the 1970s and 80s. The screening will be followed by a discussion event. Read more
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter | 1 November 2022
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This newsletter includes an invitation to host an International Student for 2 weeks, congratulations to many of our students involved in sports, Polyfest and the Seedling Swap, and more. View the newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 1 November 2022 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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South Wellington Intermediate School, 30, Waripori Street, Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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wish i was there
- Bats Theatre
- Earth is dead, but the Solar System is teeming with life. One radio DJ is looking for home on all the wrong planets.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Fab Beasts
- Bats Theatre
- Fab Beasts once roamed the land… but where have they all gone? With murder, mystery, and sexy unicorns, this is the true tale that you’ve been waiting a lifetime to see. Fab beasts are in YOUR town.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Summer finish for former duck pond
- Porirua City Council
- More settled weather means the work is getting done.
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New council sworn in at moving ceremony
- Porirua City Council
- The inaugural meeting of the new council was held at Pātaka last night.
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Council's S&P Global rating revised for improving liquidity
- Upper Hutt City Council
- International credit-rating agency S&P Global has assigned Upper Hutt City Council an A+/Stable/A-1 rating, improving on the rating issued in 2021.
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