Archive / April 2023
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New solar lights chosen with penguins in mind
- Wellington City Council
- Solar lights with a penguin-friendly amber glow will be installed over the next few weeks to provide better visibility on the darkest stretch of Tahitai – the award-winning harbourside walking and bike route.
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Sideline Conversions 1 May (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- We are in the mix for round six this coming weekend, games at a glance: #1 – Avalon v Pare-Plim #2 – HOBM v Upper Hutt Rams #3 – Norths v Ories #4 – Wainui v Poneke #5 – Wellington v Marist St Pats #6 – J’ville v OBU #7 – Tawa v Petone +++++...
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Rachel O’Neill – 2023
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Rachel O’Neill is an artist, film maker, teacher of creative writing, communications professional, and, above all poet. O’Neill will be using their six months at Randell Cottage to work on two projects: completing their third book, Symphony of Queer Errands, and a fourth, a collection of prose poems titled Master of the Female Half-Lengths. O’Neill is a graduate […]
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Poet and artist Rachel O’Neill takes up residency at Randell Cottage
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Artist, film maker, teacher of creative writing, communications professional, and, above all poet, Rachel O’Neill is the 2023 Creative New Zealand Randell Cottage.
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Core
- Bats Theatre
- Gutsy, warm, and bittersweet, 'CORE' is a funny little love story we can all see bits of ourselves in.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Statement win for Women
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our Premier Women made a statement in their big win over Oriental-Rongotai, while most of our Men lost to OBU...
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Obituary: Terry O’Connor Sensei.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- It is with great sadness we report the passing of one of the Academy ‘Old Guard’, Terry O’Connor, 3 Dan. Born in Wellington, Terry attended Lyall Bay school and Wellington... The post Obituary: Terry O’Connor Sensei. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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More high scoring as Rams and OBU continue to set the pace
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Johnsonville race in to score their last try of the day in their 29-26 win over Oriental-Rongotai for the Ash Pointon Cup. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Results & Standings (individual scoring to be included once received) HERE Another round of high scoring in the Premier Swindale Shield competition on a...
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The Lord is my Shepherd
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- When we told people that we were moving to New Zealand, the first two things they would ask was, “are you going to support the All Blacks?” and secondly, ”do […]
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Fabulous Fun Run
- Kilbirnie School
- Kilbirnie School is holding a Fabulous Fun Run on Thursday 18th May from 1pm to encourage kids to be healthy and have fun.
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Wellington club rugby live scoring updates, Round 5, 29 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is the fifth round of the 2023 Wellington club rugby season. The fifth round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition sees all seven matches kick-off at their usual time of 2.45pm. The draw with teamlists is HERE Today’s Swindale Shield radio broadcast match is the Old Boys University v Marist St Pat’s kick...
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Weekly E-news – 28 April 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E NEWS 28TH APRIL 2023 Abraham Lincoln once said, “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but […]
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The Cathedral Connection 30 April 2023
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Mad Hatters Market - 20 May
- Hataitai Community Website
- The May market returns as a Mad Hatters Market. Don’t forget this important date. And enter the Chirldren’s colouring competition.
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The Wrap Up (Term 2, Week 1)
- Wellington High School
- Welcome back to Term 2! We hope you all had a relaxing and refreshing holiday, and are ready to jump back into Term 2. In this first Wrap Up of Term 2, we have some updates from the end of last term, as well as an album launch from some of our students, and an important reminder from our finance team.
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Maranui slsc newsletter march/april 2023
- Maranui Surf Life Saving Club
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Kia ora e te whānau, Thank you to ALL our amazing clubbies for another epic season. Amazing work everyone. Well Done to all our amazing tamariki and rangatahi who have given it a go, learnt new skills, grown in confidence, developed, shown leadership, achieved outstanding results, personal bests and had FUN! Awesome work Maranui athletes. A HUGE THANKS to all the athletes, awesome coaches, parents who got in the water, managers, lifeguards, officials, IRB drivers & crew, age group managers, BBQ crew, helpers, event crew, towing the trailers, parents, supporters, sign-in crew, maranui whānau, supporters, sponsors, admin staff and board members for making it such a fantastic and awesome season. Shout out to all those who became lifeguards and officials. We couldn’t have done it without you. Big thanks! Nothing short of magnificent - TEAM MARANUI - LEGENDS! We look forward to seeing you all at the Maranui End of Season Celebration on Sunday 7 May. Please join us in celebrating the 2022/2023 season. This celebration is for both juniors and seniors, we hope to see as many of you there as possible - details below. Subs for 2023/2024 have not been agreed as of yet, but just a reminder that subs finish at end of June with a new year commencing on 1 July. Ngā mihi. <!-- --> MARANUI END OF SEASON CELEBRATION Maranui SLSC invites you all to come and celebrate the Maranui End of Season Celebration 2023. This is held annually to recognise the achievements and service of club members over the season for lifeguarding, junior surf, senior sports, instructors, coaches and service to Maranui SLSC over multiple years. We encourage all club members to attend. This celebration is for both juniors and seniors, we hope to see as many of you there as possible PLEASE RSVP USING THE ONLINE FORM - https://forms.gle/k8pFYAwMcwwRZ3U37 RSVP by Monday 1 May SUNDAY 7 MAY Wellington Rugby Club Hataitai Park, Ruahine St, Hataitai AWARDS START 3PM SHARP Awards finish 5pm Finger food, water and fruit juice will be provided. Drinks can be purchased from the bar (EFTPOS is available). <!-- --> Junior Surf (Nippers) What a season we have had. I know we haven’t celebrated our tamariki as often as we should in this newsletter, but hopefully our social media content has shown how we love seeing what they and the parents achieve. Jump on Facebook www.facebook.com or instgram www.instagram.com/maranuislsc/. As I look back over this season I feel proud of every child that pulls on togs or wetsuit and hits the water at Sunday sessions, Carnivals & Mid week development sessions. I thank our amazing coaches for the effort and care they give to developing these amazing kids. We did not cancel a Sunday session, ran for 3 extra weeks into March and ran the Inaugural Boat ramp to beach swim. This year had 18 athletes regularly taking part in mid week development & 16 of those headed to Oceans - Junior surf nationals and represented Maranui with pride and showed all the values of the Maranui way. We also had a steady 6-10 keen paddlers come on a Thursday to board skills sessions. We want to grow these groups and grow more lifeguards as well as athletes who continue through to lifeguard sports. We can not achieve what we achieve without unwavering support from our parent group, sign in crew, lifeguards and board members. Thank you to the parents who have become officials this year, managed age groups at carnivals and squeegeed the floor before leaving, it was noticed and appreciated. As we plan for 2023/24 we are always looking for more officials, coaches, helpers …If your not sure what you can do give me a call/text/email. If you have any thoughts on what we can do to support more kids getting involved again reach out. Sunday 7th May is our end of season celebration. We celebrate the success of our tamariki, excellence in our senior lifeguard sport athletes, achievements of lifeguards in service and our amazing volunteers. Please do join us, its also an opportunity to meet some of those people you don’t see often or haven’t met but do heaps for our Nippers. Lucy Barry Director Junior Surf Sport lucyjanebarry@gmail.com <!-- --> Maranui SLSC Lifeguard Sport athletes (Seniors) Back Row L-R: Joshua Bethell, Bruno Joli, Kano Hill, Joseph Barry, Max Reynolds, Thomas Warburton + Coach Rhys Speirs. Front Row L-R: Amelia Brown, Holly Reynolds, Lola Beck, Bella Tuia, Ruby Douglas, Sarah Hay, Olivia Butcher, Ella Strang. MARANUI REPRESENTS AT TSB NATIONALS 2023 IN NEW BRIGHTON Big, challenging, scary and exciting are all words that Maranui's lifeguard sport team would use to describe the surf conditions at TSB Nationals. Maranui has been going through a rebuilding phase of it's senior team with only 2 current athletes having experienced Nationals previously thanks to Covid. The club has some exciting talent that showed their potential and that they are heading in the right direction. Athletes made a number of finals across the age groups. Whilst only one Podium was achieved the young team showed they are on the cusp of producing podium finishes, by recording 4ths, 5ths, 6ths, 7ths and top 15's in highly competitive races and challenging conditions. Ski events were incredibly hard in 3 metre surf and gnarly sandbars. It was incredibly satisfying to see our U19 women's ski relay team of Holly Reynolds, Ruby Douglas and Ella Strang rewarded with a bronze. Coach Rhys is looking forward to continuing the work and fun, seeing what can be achieved in 2023/24 as the team matures and the mahi starts. Rhys Speirs Director of Sport rhys.speirs@gmail.com U19 Women's Ski Relay Team L - R: Holly Reynolds, Ruby Douglas and Ella Strang - Bronze medalists. L-R: Ella Strang, Amelia Brown, Holly Reynolds, Ruby Douglas, Kano Hill, Joe Barry, Bruno Joli, Tom Warburton <!-- --> MARANUI IRB RACE TEAM The Maranui IRB Team competed at the 2023 bp New Zealand IRB Championships at Waihi Beach, Bay of Plenty on Saturday 15 April. Unfortunately due to surf conditions, Day 2 racing (Sunday 16 April) was cancelled. Day 1 - Strong wind and rough conditions meant a challenging day of racing for the crews. U23 Mens - Mass Rescue Semi, Single Rescue Semi U19 Mens - Mass Rescue Semi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Want to be part of the IRB TEAM? Qualifications expression of interest will be sent out to lifeguards/members in the coming month. IRB Crewpersons Module - www.surflifesaving.org.nz/lifesaving/powercraft-education/irb-crewpersons Senior Lifeguard Award - IRB Driver - www.surflifesaving.org.nz/lifesaving/powercraft-education/irb-driver <!-- --> FIRST AID OFFICER WANTED After 6 years in the role I am stepping down. I will do a proper hand over and provide support in the transition. If you are interested please contact Carrie - redmanatee@gmail.com Look forward to hearing from you, Carrie Matson Speirs <!-- --> 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. KOOGA JACKETS KOOGA DECK PARKAS FOR SALE Price: $170 inc GST Branded Maranui 300gsm fleece lining 3000mm water resistant shell Knee length Fleece lined hood Super toastie warm for Wellington weather or between races. 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 <!-- --> IRB <!-- --> SEASON CALENDAR 2023 / 2024 Maranui End of Season Celebration (All Club Members) - Sunday 7 May 2023, Wellington Rugby Club, 3pm - 5pm Junior Surf Starts - Sunday 5 November 2023 Oceans'24 - Thursday 22 February - Sunday 25 February 2024, Mount Maunganui Beach, Tauranga 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 © 2023 Maranui SLSC, All rights reserved. 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Club rugby to soar to new heights in fifth round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Upper Hutt Rams are gunning for their fifth straight win when they play Northern United at Porirua Park tomorrow, while Wainuiomata will want to get their campaign back on track following recent home losses when they travel to Tawa. PHOTO: T-Paul Gale. Draws & Results HERE By Scott MacLean It seems remarkable that after...
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ECE update
- Capital City Kāhui Ako
- Ché Hancock joined our management team at the end of last year to represent our 11 ECEs.
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A gold and two silvers for Wellington athletes at Australian Junior Championships
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media Wellington athletes earned three medals at last week s Australian Junior...
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Friday Five: Ways to care for the environment
- Wellington City Council
- From raising awareness to taking action, there are many ways you can get involved in protecting and restoring Wellington's natural environment. Here’s five things you can do to look after our green spaces.
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Easts: Twice as good
- College Sport Wellington
- Wellington East Girls’ College took on all comers and all odds to win this year’s National Secondary Schools Senior Girls Futsal title. Captain Liv Deane didn’t conceal her joy in taking the crown for a second year in a row. She was absolutely delighted in the way her young team performed. It was an all-in effort and everyone played their part in taking the title.
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Hannah, Rose and Hamish 's big snow adventure
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Chief Scout Rimu Award Adventurous Journey On the our group we were taking to our camp met up at the den to get some things ready to take with us.
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Harrogate, our sister city in North Yorkshire, honours Royal New Zealand airmen
- Wellington City Council
- Not many people are aware that Harrogate is Wellington's sister city in North Yorkshire, where four Wellingtonians are buried for their service in World War ll.
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Kāhui Māori
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- We recognise the importance of our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and have done a lot of mahi to upskill our staff across the kāhui ako in this space, however this has been through the lens of decolonisation, and has up until now been a “one size fits all” approach.
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Brumbies tonight
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy There’s a sense for the Hurricanes that their season starts tonight. The meaningful season that is. I’ve struggled this year to get a gauge on how they’re really tracking – and their soft early draw has not helped. Sitting atop the table a couple of weeks ago, I hope no-one took that...
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From the President – April 2023
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, This article provides a brief update on club activities, including: WTMC April recap: Committee, trips and lodge updates Intentions for the year to come Coming up in May If you have any questions, comments or ideas please get in touch. Ngā mihi Anne de Ferronpresident@wtmc.org.nz Luxmore hut and a dusting of snow on ... Read more
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Newsletter – Week Ending 30th April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- TE KORŌRIA UPDATE This week work is well underway on the lift, and to get the exterior works all ready for concrete pour as soon as we get approval from the council to proceed. Revised opening dates are still to be confirmed, we will let you know as soon as we can – I […]
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Newsletter – Week Ending 30th April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Harae Mai, Dana Reddy This week, we are really pleased to welcome on-site our newest team member, Dana Reddy. “As a former cafe owner with a passion for providing excellent service and creating a welcoming atmosphere, I am thrilled to join the team at TeKororia as the new manager. With years of experience in the […]
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Break down at Hunters bank
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Thu, 27/04/2023 - 15:15 - 16:15 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 5 Lauched Phoenix Rescue. Boat broken down at Hunters Bank. 2 POB. Requested tow. Stood down on way as boat started Vessel Details Length: 5.50m Resources Attendees: Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Stephen Trevor Burgess zanebublitz
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Digging into the past
- Katherine Mansfield House
- For New Zealand Archeology Week 2023 we look back at the archaeological work undertaken at Katherine Mansfield House & Garden between 1987 and 1988.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 30 April 2023
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, Jesus claims to be the ‘Good Shepherd’ who lays down his life for his sheep (that’s us by the way).
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Ol' Buttermilk Sky
- Bats Theatre
- A troubled sky hangs low over a pair of curious explorers. When the clouds part, what will be revealed?
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Jontel Kiwi Kiwi on strengthening connection with the local community
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Jontel is the Change and Relationship Facilitator for the Kāpiti Community Health Network that helps strengthen connections with local communities.
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Green light to have your say on reducing speed limit
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has today given the green light to consult on reducing speed limits and also approved the city's first Zero Waste Strategy.
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What the Capital team will be eating during Wellington on a Plate 2023
- Capital Magazine
- Too many WOAP options to choose from? Check out the dishes and cocktails we're buzzing to try. The post What the Capital team will be eating during Wellington on a Plate 2023 appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Weekly News: Prizegiving
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- We had a great afternoon out on the water for the Limbies Cup and America Cup, and congratulations goes to Incantare...
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A new home for the Ignite Sport Centre
- Hutt City Council
- It started with a dream to revive an old sports ground and have a permanent base that will support our young people.
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Accessibility a problem? …no problem!
- Wellington Film Society
- You can see quality movies at the Embassy on Monday evenings and not have to go down a single step.
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Original Fine Art Prints: Part Two
- Friends of Te Papa
- In part two, David focuses on later printmaking techniques - aquatint, mezzotint, wood engraving and linocut illustrated with a selection of works from his collection.
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Original Fine Art Prints: Part Two
- Friends of Te Papa
- In part two, David focuses on later printmaking techniques - aquatint, mezzotint, wood engraving and linocut illustrated with a selection of works from his collection.
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Vicars Letter - 28 April 2023
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- Kia ora All Saints whānau Welcome to the third week of Easter! Isnt this fun? Im ploughing through my chocolate over here.
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Prepping Pōneke for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™
- Wellington City Council
- With the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 coming up in July, Wellington has been preparing for thousands of people to flock to the city. While exciting, this event comes with a lot of preparation, and our Parks, Sport and Recreation team have been hard at work behind the scenes getting our facilities ready.
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O’Brien a welcome addition to WRFU Academy and MSP Swindale Shield squad
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White Jack O’Brien has come down to Wellington from Hamilton this year to join the WRFU Academy and Marist St Pat’s and has already left his mark. A strapping midfield back with a cool head, O’Brien has shown both qualities in his first two Swindale Shield matches for his new club. This past...
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In the long run…
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- Looking for a challenge? How about training for a scenic run alongside the beautiful Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River in September? Mark off Sunday 17th September in your calendar and head to the Hutt Marathon website now to book your place.…
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Three Historic New Zealand Rugby Players
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Inevitably, New Zealand has witnessed a generation of success, stardom and splendid players. The country is known for its prominent legacy in a myriad of sports activities and has also gracefully bagged the Rugby World Cup title in its resume. Perennially, the All Blacks are positioned atop the International Rugby ranking system over the years...
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Brooklyn Community ANZAC Service 2023
- Brooklyn Scout group
- A team of youth (with support😉) made a variety of sandwiches for the post service morning tea at the Brooklyn Community Centre. We embrace a number of opportunities during the year to support our local community. The service was held … Continue reading →
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Club rugby winning streaks and unbeaten runs
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The match in 2016 that ended Old Boys University’s 19-game winning streak, losing 20-23 at Kilbirnie Park. In 2016 we ran a story called Club Rugby Winning Streaks – a look at some of the famous winning runs in modern and historical times. Seven years later, we thought to update this by incorporating some more...
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Monthly update in your inbox now
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- Or read it here. Note COMMUNITY UPDATE MEETING NEXT WEDNESDAY 3rd May Details in the update on our website
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A message from our Board Chair - Phillip Meyer
- Zealandia
- As the Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne Board Chair, it is my pleasure to let our members know that a variation to our trust deed has been approved by the Trust Board, the Guardians, and Wellington City ...
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2022 dsport Award Recipients
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- Congratulations to our 2022 dsport Trophy recipients. We recognise the last few years have been a bit tough for our athletes competing in sport, but 2022 saw a return to competition and our athletes succeed. The 2022 recipents are:
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Welcome to Marsden's AIR Marci Tackett
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Term 2 Welcome
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: Jack Lamason
- Wellington Club Weekly
- One of Wellington’s finest all-round sportsman. John Ryder ‘Jack’ Lamason was a year-round captain of club and Wellington provincial teams for several years during the peak of his career in the 1930s. Lamason was both Wellington’s rugby and cricket captain, and he represented New Zealand in the latter sport. He was also a Wellington club...
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Port Underwood race 2023
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Written by Gabby Storey Considered one of the most dangerous and unpredictable waters in the world (at least according to Google), I was pretty nervous to embark on my first [...]
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Newsletter / Term 2wk1 / 26th April 2023
- Thorndon School
- Tēnā koutou e te whānau o Te Kura o Pipitea! Please find attached our latest newsletter. Contents: Introduction Passing of Sue Holman...
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The Yachtbreaker line**
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Some readers may recall the incident at Pt Jerningham about 15 years ago when Esprit, a Beale 33 which admittedly tended to sail bow down, decided to bury her nose [...]
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The Hutt Valley Harriers story
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- If you need another reason to register for the Centenary celebrations, then take a look at these proofs of the beautiful book that has been produced to mark the occasion and is included in the price of the ticket.…
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Louise Brandon
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- Louise Elizabeth Brandon – Nurse WW1 Louise Elizabeth de Bathe Brandon was born in Wellington in 1877. She was the the fourth child born to Henry Eustace de Bathe Brandon […]
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Lily Ponds
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- It is well timed for ANZAC Day 2023 that we are pleased to announce the two lily ponds in the services section have had their restoration completed. These ponds are […]
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Margaret Steel Hill
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- ‘a kind and benevolent disposition’ Margaret and Andrew Hill were likely one of many married couples who used emigration rather than an expensive divorce to change course in their lives. […]
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Titanic & Karori Cemetery
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- 14th April 2023 marks the 111th anniversary of RMS Titanic striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. There were no known New Zealanders on Titanic but we have found […]
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Joseph Parker
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Edwin & Sarah Silk
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
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Arthur Delaney
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- What is their connection? Can you follow it along? Arthur J. Delaney died 1913 aged 47 years Also William Thomson died 1912 aged 82 years And Margaret A Parsonage died […]
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Emily Brouard
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- Emily Elvina Brouard “she dusted but did not read them” Emily was housekeeper to Alexander Turnbull. Born about 1874 in Guernsey, Channel Islands to Nicholas (a sailmaker) and Selina his […]
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Henrietta Mason
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- Henrietta Emma Rex was born in a tent at Stawell, Victoria in 1859 to William and Dorothy Rex (see previous story). Henrietta married Harry Brooks Mason who was a printer […]
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William & Dorothy Rex
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IWD2023 Zonta Club of Wellington promo video
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Polo Ground Colts, Premiers highlights from Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Paris Memorial Trophy. Scoring highlights of the opening round of the Paris Memorial Trophy Wellington club rugby Colts competition in Wellington on Saturday 22 April, between home team Oriental-Rongotai and visitors the Wellington Axemen. In drizzly but clearing conditions, Ories won the match 45-11, after leading 12-6 at halftime. The margin of victory for...
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What's wrong with this picture?
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- Following on from her sold out show in October 2021, Peeps at Nature, Emily is again exhibiting her gorgeous, funny collages in What’s wrong with this picture?
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Weekly News 24 April 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Remember to sign up as a member for 2023 on the new membership system. This week Results Honest Ten A good turnout of Scottish runners: Amy Franklin 38.48, Nicholas Bagnall 39.55, Jack Luscombe 41.16, Jennifer Duncan 41.45, Susan O’Brien 42.24, Emma Bassett 43.09, Samuel Miller 43.47, Hannah Stephen 45.20, Caroline Fyfe 58.31 Results Xterra Ōrongorongo No results […]
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From Trump to Winnie the Pooh: how we use diagnosis to make sense of dysfunction and deviance
- Victoria University of Wellington
- By using diagnosis to explain people, we medicalise our experience of the world and shut down other avenues of explanation, write Annemarie Jutel and Ginny Russell.
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2023 CSW Esport update
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- Unfortunately we are having issues with the licencing around League of Legends. The game owner, Riot Games, sold the...
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Rugby - Teamsheets & Live Scoring for 2023
- College Sport Wellington
- For 2023, all boys and girls rugby teams will be required to use NZ Rugby s MyRugby Manager app to enter game day team...
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Register - NZ Secondary School Esports tournament
- College Sport Wellington
- Registrations are open now and close week 5 of term 2. With games like Rocket League, Fortnite, and eFootball, there...
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E-scooter ride share coming to Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- Beam and Flamingo e-scooters will be available in our city later this week.
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Ending the ‘postcode lottery’ in health is more than a technical fix
- Victoria University of Wellington
- We need to fundamentally reorganise our systems to deliver better health and wellbeing, argues Anna Matheson.
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Too many farming rules? Perhaps regulations are there for a reason
- Victoria University of Wellington
- If overseas consumers of New Zealand food and beverages decide its claimed sustainability, naturalness, and desirability is exaggerated, the consequences will be severe, writes Jim McAloon.
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Behind the stalls at the Harbourside Market
- Wellington City Council
- Every Sunday morning before the birds wake up and the sun rises, a community of food producers are already in full swing on Wellington’s waterfront. We're looking at their stories through Behind the Stalls, a campaign highlighting their colourful characters who help make the markets a unique place.
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Sideline Conversions 24 April (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- With their team gelling on the field, supporters have enjoyed consecutive Saturday afternoons out in the Ngati Toa Domain sunshine. Photo: Stewart Baird. Anzac Day tomorrow – lest we forget. There is one match tomorrow, at Evans Bay Park, where the MSP Colts and the St Pat’s Town First XV will play for the Xavier...
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Fuel blockage tow from Pukerua Bay
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Sun, 23/04/2023 - 13:00 - 17:00 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 20 Tow from Pukerua Bay to Plimmerton Boat Ramp, Vessel experienced a fuel blockage to an in board petrol engine, Chnged fuel filter problem persisted. Vessel n close to rocks, experienced issues raising anchor. Took under tow. 1 to 1.5 metre confused seas. slow long tow tafted up and took to boat ramp. All safe Vessel Details Length: 4.00m Resources Attendees: Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Peter Ward espi Trevor Burgess CRV's Used: Mana Rescue II
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Wellington East rowers win gold and bronze medals at Maadi Cup
- College Sport Wellington
- It was a successful regatta for Wellington schools at last week’s Maadi Cup New Zealand Secondary School Rowing Championships on Lake Karapiro, near Cambridge. Wellington crews won three golds in the 52-event regatta, featuring over 2,000 of the leading athletes from throughout the country.
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Upcoming: Wellington Junior Blue and White #1
- Wellington Judo Academy
- WELLINGTON AREA JUDO ASSOCIAION Blue & White Competition Sunday 7th May 2023 Junior & Senior Boy & GirlWellington Judo Academy Dojo132 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington Junior Boy & Girl 7-10yrsSenior... The post Upcoming: Wellington Junior Blue and White #1 appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Rams and Goats unbeaten, eye-catching results in the Eastern Suburbs
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White & Scott MacLean & Andy McArthur (photos) Results & Standings (individual scoring added as received) at: http://www.
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Transformation and Accompaniment
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- This weekend’s Gospel reveals the transforming power of an encounter with the risen Lord. We listen to the story of the two disciples who were journeying to Emmaus, where Jesus […]
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Sisterly: A. Lois White, Rosaleen Norton, Jen Alexandra
- The Dowse Art Museum
- The Witch of King’s Cross meets the Methodist of Mt Albert. Rosaleen Norton (1917-1979) and A. Lois White (1903-1984) were both artists born in New Zealand in the early 20th century, whose allegorical work often centred around the female body. By the early 1970s, their wildly different life paths saw one artist dismissed as a scandalous occultist, the other as hopelessly conservative and old-fashioned. But the surprising similarities in their work reveal that there is far more to both than wicked witch or prudish painter.
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Late Night Knife Fight
- Bats Theatre
- The improv show where three teams face off in a battle for glory, honour, and the audience's favour. The winner returns in the headline spot next month, while the losers wail and gnash their teeth…
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Big wins and draw
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Many grades enjoyed big wins on a damp Saturday afternoon, while our Premier Men have escaped with a draw...
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Wellington club rugby live scoring updates, 22 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is the fourth round of the 2023 Wellington club rugby season. The fourth round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition sees all seven matches kick-off at their usual time of 2.45pm. The draw with teamlists is HERE For the games, scoring updates and updated results see below. WRFU Men’s Premier The Colts competition...
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Hvh 2023
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- Hutt Valley Harriers on opening day of the 2023 season
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Minutes of the April 2023 meeting
- Newtown Residents' Association
- See the full minutes here
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Weekly E-news – 21 April 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E NEWS 21 APRIL 2023 I had the privilege and honour of doing the opening devotion and blessing for the inaugural Pacific Criminology Symposium at Victoria University yesterday. I stayed […]
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The Cathedral Connection 23 April 2023
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Closed 25 april – anzac day
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- The Centre will be closed on Tuesday 25th April for Anzac Day. Reopen Wednesday 26th April as ususal. The post CLOSED 25 APRIL – ANZAC DAY first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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Podcast provides hope for the next generation
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new podcast series from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has brought together a dozen expert speakers in discussion with Dr Sarah-Jane O’Connor from the Centre for Science in Society, to explore the latest thinking on the challenges and opportunities for a sustainable future.
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Ask Me Anything: Reuben Paterson
- City Gallery
- Exhibiting artist Reuben Paterson sits down to answer questions submitted by our audience. What is your advice to young artists? What is the inspiration behind your work Koro? What is your view on secondary art markets and equity for artists? Best and worst things about working with Glitter? Reuben answers these questions and more. The […]
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Newsletter – Week Ending 23rd April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- TE KORŌRIA UPDATE This week we hit a snag, which has a knock-on delay effect for some of the necessary work to completion so our opening dates will need to be delayed a little. Revised opening dates will be confirmed next week and we will let you know then. Whilst its a bit disappointing these […]
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Guided Tour: The Hidden Corners of the Museum (iiii)
- Friends of Te Papa
- In response to demand – we are thrilled to offer you another opportunity to join us for a third Back of House tour of Te Papa Cable Street’s facilities
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Club rugby set to soar in round four
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Callum Watts-Pointer and Northern United were defeated by Marist St Pat’s last week. They cross the road to take on Poneke for the Cyril Collett Memorial Shield and in an important fourth round match for both sides. By Scott Maclean Draws & teamlists for round 4 HERE The quarter-mark on the Premier season gets reached...
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Eurovision Screening Party
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Join us at our Eurovision Screening & dance party at Vogelmorn UPSTAIRS!! This event will have two components.
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Collaborating to ensure positive systems change
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Healthy Families Hutt Valley and Upper Hutt City Council are excited to work alongside each other to ensure positive systems change is driven across the whole of the Hutt Valley.
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Demolition underway for H2O Xtream upgrade
- Upper Hutt City Council
- It’s been hard to miss all the activity happening onsite at H2O Xtream over the last couple of weeks with demolition well underway.
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Moa Point Lizards on the move to new neighbourhood
- Wellington City Council
- Native lizards living at Moa Point are moving to new, custom-made habitats.
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Celebrating Ramadan
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Hutt Hospital Cardiac Clinical Nurse Specialist Naila Rahman shares how she celebrates Ramadan and Eid-Al-Fitr
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Further slip on Eastern Hutt Road
- Hutt City Council
- A slip came down yesterday afternoon on Eastern Hutt Road.
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Read the Latest News Here!
- Age Concern Wellington
- Read the latest news, events and more from Age Concern here (click here)… Are you subscribed to our fortnightly newsletter? If not, please click here to subscribe!
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Celestial Mechanics
- MuseumsWellington
- The post Celestial Mechanics appeared first on Museums Wellington.
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Me Tū ā-Uru: An Action Plan for a Flourishing and Abundant Environment
- Victoria University of Wellington
- An action plan developed by leading Māori researchers and practitioners that calls for shared authority of Aotearoa’s special places to ensure a flourishing environment for future generations was launched yesterday at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Rutherford House.
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World Marudào Karate Organisation raises funds for the only Hi-Tech Premature Baby Manikin in the North Island
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Late last year our charity partner World Marudào Karate Organisation ran another hugely successful annual Quiz Night which raised funds to enable the purchase of a Hi-Tech Premature Baby Manikin for our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), known as ‘Premature Anne’.
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Term 2, 2023 courses out now
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- Whats happening poster – T2 2023 – updated All courses for term 2 are now full. For all that have missed out, if you don’t already have your email address on our data base to receive the ‘What’s Happening’ flyer when courses are released, please contact the centre to be put on the list. The post Term 2, 2023 courses out now first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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Friday Five: Commemorating Anzac Day in Pōneke
- Wellington City Council
- The national day of remembering is coming up on Tuesday 25 April, which gives us a chance to honour the New Zealanders who have served our country. Here’s what you can do to commemorate Anzac Day in the capital.
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Community Update Meeting Wednesday 3rd May 7pm
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- AGENDA 7PM – 7.45PM ISLAND BAY VILLAGE UPGRADE Brennan Baxley and PSD team WCC 30 min presentation and 15 mins for questions 7.45PM – 8.30PM WELLINGTON CITY IN TRANSITION Melissa Davey, City in Transition project team WCC 30 min presentation and 15 mins for questions 8.30 PM – 8.45 PM COMMUNITY HUB UPDATE Katie SharpeContinue reading "Community Update Meeting Wednesday 3rd May 7pm"
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Wellington Hospitals Foundation Autumn 2023
- Wellington Health Foundation
- The post Wellington Hospitals Foundation Autumn 2023 appeared first on Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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Vicars Letter - 21 April 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints,This week as I sat and listened to the twins cry - it struck me that they cry out to Emily or I to help them, to intervene and to give them some peace.
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Term 2 Peewee and Junior Classes – Start date.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Peewee Judo and Junior Judo Classes start up for Term 2 on Anzac Day – Tuesday, 25 April 2023. There is a Junior Blue and White competition on Sunday, 7... The post Term 2 Peewee and Junior Classes – Start date. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Arci-bollocks
- Eye of the Fish
- It’s uncomfortable to say this, but sometimes architects talk a load of old bollocks. I think we have all been subject to that at one...
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Cross-genre artists appointed as Composers-in-Residence
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A songwriter and electronic music/film composer, and a prolific jazz bassist and composer have been appointed to the two Composer-in-Residence roles at the New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī for 2023.
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Council to discuss reducing speed limits on roads
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council will next week discuss plans to consult Wellingtonians on reducing speed limits as part of Aotearoa’s Road to Zero.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 23 April 2023
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, We celebrate the presence of the risen Christ with us – the One who brings us peace, comfort and hope on our journey.
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Julia Scott - moth wings
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Have you ever held a moth in your hands and it left glittery powder on your fingers? You might not be able to see it, but that powder is in fact tiny scales. Like feathers, those scales create pockets of insulation to keep the moth warm and provide heat for better muscle regulation during flight. They also provide camouflage through shimmering colours and delicate patterns. Just as lace can disguise the body, while simultaneously revealing everything. Armed with just a scalpel, Julia overlays delicate floral, botanical, and geometric lace patterns with moth silhouettes, leaving behind a sprinkling of tiny paper scales in her wake. Profile Julia Scott is a Wellington-based artist who specialises in paper art, with each piece meticulously cut out of paper by hand. Drawn to intricate paper collages while working towards a BFA, she also creates large scale hand-cut street maps by commission. She currently spends most of her time trail running with her dogs, working in environmental communications, and volunteering with the Remutaka Conservation Trust. @julia_scottbeetham
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Age Friendly Cities and Communities
- Age Concern Wellington
- Ageing populations and urbanisation are expanding rapidly around the world, so more cities and communities are committing to becoming better places in which to grow older. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has determined that making our communities more age-friendly is an essential ingredient in programmes to maximise opportunities offered by longer lives. The Organisation recently ... Read more
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ANZ is proud to be supporting Zeal Kāpiti Barista Programme
- Zeal
- Late last year, Zeal was successful in receiving funding from ANZ Staff Foundation to extend Zeal Kapiti’s barista programme.
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Development and Financial Contributions Policy consultation open now
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We're proposing to establish a new Development and Financial Contributions Policy, effective from 1 July 2023. Make a submission today.
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Marsden Foundation Golf day huge success!
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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People of the Airport - Chris Vidal
- Wellington International Airport
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Committee wrap - 20 April 2023
- Porirua City Council
- A wrap of what happened at today’s Te Puna Kōrero committee meeting.
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Weekly News: Limbies Cup & America Cup
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- We had a standard Evans Bay easterly for the final day of the Wash House Summer Sailing, which made things interesting...
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RiverLink awarded NZPI Best Practice Award
- Hutt City Council
- The RiverLink resource consent process has been awarded the New Zealand Planning Institute’s Best Practice Award for Integrated Planning and Investigations.
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Save on Power Bills
- Age Concern Wellington
- As if increased grocery prices were not enough the daily fixed charge levied by power companies for consumers on a Low Fixed Charge plan is also going up in stages (of 15 cents per day) over the next few years. As from 1 April this year it is 45 cents per day. The charge is ... Read more
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Barrett and Rams Bonding Strong
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Tynan Barrett lining up a kick a fortnight ago against Poneke. Photo: Upper Hutt Rams. By Adam Julian The Upper Hutt Rams appear to be a different beast in 2023. The Rams have won three consecutive matches to start the Swindale Shield. They won four matches in each season between 2019 and 2022. “Upper Hutt...
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Have your say by Sunday 30th April Draft WCC Annual Plan
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Wellington City Council approved its draft budget for 2023/24 on 28 February, which includes a proposed 12.
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Upcoming: Senior Blue and White on Thursday, 4 May 2023.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Hi All, The Senior Blue and White Competition is scheduled for Thursday, 4 May, from 6.30-8.30pm at Wellington Judo Academy, 132 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara. All registered members of Judo Clubs... The post Upcoming: Senior Blue and White on Thursday, 4 May 2023. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Kodokan Goshin Jutsu Workshop and Competition.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- The post Kodokan Goshin Jutsu Workshop and Competition. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Slip Clearance Pukerua Bay
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Waka Kotahi (NZTA) has advised that a small team will be in Pukerua Bay tomorrow Thursday night, weather permitting, to clear slips from the footpath in the area of SH … Slip Clearance Pukerua Bay Read More »
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Bush City: The big stories of New Zealand’s plants
- Friends of Te Papa
- Join Curator of Botany Leon Perrie to explore the plants of Te Papa’s Bush City. We’ll discuss the distinctive features of New Zealand’s flora: high rates of species endemism; unusually common gender separation
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Bush City: The big stories of New Zealand’s plants
- Friends of Te Papa
- Join Curator of Botany Leon Perrie to explore the plants of Te Papa’s Bush City. We’ll discuss the distinctive features of New Zealand’s flora: high rates of species endemism; unusually common gender separation
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Graduation Speech: Alina Gane-Hurcomb
- The Learning Connexion
- Graduation Speech by student speaker Alina Gane-Hurcomb Friday 31 March, 2023 Everyone graduating today is receiving a qualification in Art and Creativity.
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Helping reduce waste footprints with funding boost
- Wellington City Council
- From Family Planning to Victoria University’s Student Association (VUWSA), the under $2000 Waste Minimisation Seed Fund has supported various organisations with a large range of waste reduction-focused projects.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 038: Sydney and Jack Shearer
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Sydney (left) and Jack Shearer, both Poneke/Selwyn/Oriental and Wellington forwards operating a century ago. The Shearer brothers, older brother Sydney and Jack, were both hard-nosed forwards who flourished in Wellington club rugby in the years following the cessation of World War One, both making Wellington representative teams and the All Blacks and continuing their careers...
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BRYONY MATTHEWS We're All the Same Album Tour with Greta O'Leary
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- ‘We’re All The Same’ the new album by Bryony Matthews is at long last ready to share.
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The CCHV Chaplaincy Teams – Here for all
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Meet our Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley Chaplains, who offer on-site support for all patients, whānau and staff.
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The CCHV Chaplaincy Teams – Here for all
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Meet our Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley Chaplains, who offer on-site support for all patients, whānau and staff.
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Reducing sanitary waste
- Porirua City Council
- Reusable menstrual products are becoming more widely available.
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Miro: The professional wildlife detector dog
- Wellington City Council
- When the high-vis jacket and muzzle are on it’s straight to business for Miro, the working wildlife detector dog.
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Readings and discussion about ‘Room to write’ with Whiti Hereaka, Sedef Ecer, and Fiona Kidman
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- We had a very good turnout to a special lunchtime gathering at Unity Books last week to promote Room to Write.
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Wellington Athletes have top performances on both sides of the Tasman
- Athletics Wellington
- Wellington Athletes were performing on both sides of the Tasman over the Weekend in Brisbane and Christchurch: As members of the NZSS Under 18 team… Read More »
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Record Store Day at Slow Boat 2023!!!
- Slow Boat Records
- Slow Boat is absolutely thrilled to announce our plans for Record Store Day 2023!! This year, in the spirit of unity, we have opted to run a shared event with our good pals and neighbours at 173 Cuba Street, the iconic Flying Nun Records - mostly, so there aren't clashes for the instore entertainment.
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Wellingtonians asked for input on 10-year priorities for the city
- Wellington City Council
- From today (Tuesday 18 April), the public can have their say on the priorities for Wellington city over the next 10 years.
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Cocked and Reloaded
- Bats Theatre
- Things ain't bean the same round here.
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Harper Lock Shield: Poneke v Paremata-Plimmerton
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Harper Lock Shield. Scoring highlights of the Round 3 Wellington club rugby Premier 2 fixture on Saturday between Paremata-Plimmerton and Poneke at Ngati Toa Domain. In windy, but fine conditions, Poneke won 40-34, after earlier skipping out to a 21-0 lead and then leading 28-14 at halftime as the home side dug deep and...
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Get down to earth with the City Nature Challenge
- Wellington City Council
- Te Whanganui-a-Tara, let’s branch out and get down to earth with the global City Nature Challenge heading to our shores, coastline and backyards this month.
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What's your 10 year vision for your region?
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Take the 5 minute survey nowRead the privacy statement We are developing a 10-year planGreater Wellington delivers a wide range of activities across the Wellington Region that protect the environment, enable an efficient, accessible, low-carbon public transport network, and supports sustainable economic development.
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Acoustic Routes open blackboard concert
- Acoustic Routes
- Thursday 27 April, Tawa Community Lounge, 7:30 pm Entry: $10/$5 for members and performers. Cash only (no eftpos facilities). Vaccinations and masks encouraged. Since ANZAC Day is 25 April, the theme is war and peace. Come along and share up to two songs each or bring a poem or story to share. Put your … Continue reading Acoustic Routes open blackboard concert →
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Book Talk: A History of New Zealand in 100 Objects
- Friends of Te Papa
- With his recently published “A History of New Zealand in 100 objects”,[1] Jock Phillips creates powerful stories about exhibits in museums, including 24 objects held by Te Papa.
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Book Talk: A History of New Zealand in 100 Objects
- Friends of Te Papa
- With his recently published “A History of New Zealand in 100 objects”,[1] Jock Phillips creates powerful stories about exhibits in museums, including 24 objects held by Te Papa.
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Test Rezdy – The Navigators
- MuseumsWellington
- Follow the star path to the land of the long white cloud Space Place presents Ngā Tohunga Whakatere - The Navigators, a planetarium film sharing the story of Māori, Pasifika and, later, European navigation towards AotearoaNew Zealand" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]'>Aotearoa through the eyes of a young girl, Moko.
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Friends, Family and Royal Tea
- Faultline Chorus
- Saturday 6 May, 3:30pm Wellesley College Main Hall, 611A Marine Drive, Days Bay In preparation for the National Competition in Auckland, Faultline Chorus is hosting an afternoon concert and high ...
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Proposed upgrade gets to root of the problem
- Wellington City Council
- Council is seeking feedback from the community on a proposed upgrade to Elizabeth Street in Mount Victoria as it looks to future proof the area.
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Big wins on Old Timers Day
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our Premier Men, Women, Premier Reserves and Presidents all recorded big wins as the club celebrated Old Timers Day...
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Weekly News 17 April 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Remember to sign up as a member for 2023 on the new membership system. This week Results NZ team for World Athletics Champs James Preston has been provisionally selected for the NZ team to go to the World Athletics Championships in Budapest in August. He will be guaranteed a slot provided he remains high enough within the […]
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Long-term Plan 2024-34
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- Have your say on the priorities for our 2024-2034 Long-term Plan.
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Registration
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- Registration for the season is now open. Go to the Membership page for instructions.
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Sideline conversions 17 April (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Big crowds and plenty of support around the club rugby venues in Wellington Saturday. A high scoring round, with over 60 tries scored in the seven Swindale Shield matches played. Round 4 matches this coming weekend at a glance: #1 – Ories v Petone #2 – Wainui v Upper Hutt Rams #3 – Poneke v...
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Research aims to help Māori affected by eating disorders
- Victoria University of Wellington
- PhD research on eating disorders awarded $95,939 scholarship.
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Carbon zero running
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Stephen Day Those of you who, like me, serve as a soldier in Wellington’s standing army of public servants are now adept at recording every kilogram of carbon we emit in pursuit of serving the bureaucracy. We know the carbon cost of travelling to work, of working from home, of switching on the lights and […]
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Donors help new parents
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Elizabeth Street upgrades
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2023 ITTF-Oceania Championships Selection Criteria & Qualification System
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Entries for remaining events: Qualifier 2 – Wellington – 29th and 30th April – closing date 24th April Qualifier 3 – Blenheim – 13th and 14th May – closing date 5th May All information can be found on the TTNZ website events page.
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Whanganui May 20/21 Training Camp
- Table Tennis Wellington
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April 2023 Newsletter
- Cycle Wellington
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High scoring matches highlight Swindale Shield third round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Johnsonville celebrate one of their tries in their 42-7 win over Hutt Old Boys Marist this afternoon at Helston Park. PHOTO: Natural Light Photography. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Results and scoring (individual scorers added when received) HERE The third round of the Swindale Shield played in sunny, windy conditions around the Wellington region...
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Feeding the multitudes
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- One of the readings for Mass in the coming week – on Friday — is St John’s account of the miracle of the loaves and fish. This is the only […]
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One Night Band
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- Over thirteen hours, our team of musicians will work with you to write, record, and mix an entire album from scratch. Writing a new song every hour, on the hour, you’re welcome to come along for a single track or stay for the entire album!
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Wellington club rugby live scoring updates, Round 3, 15 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is the third round of the 2023 Wellington club rugby season. The third round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today, with the remaining five scheduled matches kicking off at 2.45pm. The draw is HERE For the games, scoring updates and updated results see below. WRFU Men’s Premier The third...
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Exclusion: Kata Workshop – 15-16 April.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- This weekend (15-16 April), the Academy will be hosting the JNZ Kodokan Goshin Jitsu workshop. Because of this, the next regular training at the Academy will be on Tuesday, 18... The post Exclusion: Kata Workshop – 15-16 April. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Weekly E-news – 14 April 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E NEWS 14TH APRIL 2023 I hope you all had a blessed Easter. Well for me Easter was indeed a very busy time. The Maundy Thursday Passover meal was well […]
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The Cathedral Connection 16 April 2023
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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“I’ve still got my sense of humour.”
- Mary Potter Hospice
- David now lives with the frustration of not being able to do all the things he used to – after a life of hard work as a painter and paperhanger – but he still likes to have a laugh at the Mary Potter Hospice Kāpiti day programme.
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Fair and reasonable? Calls grow to rein in restraint of trade clauses
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Overly broad restraint of trade clauses can be used to unfairly limit an employee's ability to pursue their career. Proposed law changes would restrict the use of these clauses, writes Dr Stephen Blumenfeld.
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Third round blockbusters in club rugby on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Upper Hutt Rams will be hoping to make to make it three wins from three when they host the Wellington Axemen tomorrow, with the Hinaki-Mei Axe on the line. By Scott Maclean Draws & teamlists for round 3 HERE Tomorrow sees the commencement of the remaining WRFU grades, but our first weekend with a...
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Ōrongohau | Best New Zealand Poems 2022 channels the renewable energy of poetry
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The latest edition of the online anthology Ōrongohau | Best New Zealand Poems (BNZP) is now live. This issue features 25 poems chosen by acclaimed poet and Starling journal founder Louise Wallace from thousands published in 2022.
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Artist in Residence - Em Wafer
- Wellington International Airport
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Aisle be Back Hurricanes v Chiefs (check guides for replays)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The Hurricanes – Chiefs match directly clashes with club rugby this week. Attendance at club rugby matches is encouraged ahead of the Super Rugby fixture. Check guides for replays of that match. Club rugby Draws & teamlists for round 3 HERE Here comes the reality check. It’s hardly the Hurricanes’ fault that...
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Inconsistency in treatment of financial crimes
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Beneficiaries face tougher penalties for financial fraud than professionals. Sentencing guidelines could help fix this unfairness, writes Lisa Marriott.
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Vicar Letter - 14th April 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau Easter has been and come for another year!!.
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2023 – Youth Level 2 Coaching Course
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Sunday April 16th 1-6 pm If you’re looking to progress your coaching expertise, there is a YOUTH LEVEL 2 course this Sunday April 16. It’s being held locally at the Waiora Hub. This is the NW clubrooms at Alex Moore… » read more The post 2023 – Youth Level 2 Coaching Course appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Buddle Findlay donates Easter goodies for sick kids
- Wellington Health Foundation
- A big thank you to Anzonette and Brian from Buddle Findlay who delivered a range of toys, crafts, games and chocolate goodies to Te Wao Nui this morning.
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Newsletter – Week Ending 16th April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- TE KORŌRIA UPDATE This week sees the upstairs of Te Korōria practically complete on the inside – apart from the odd painting spot to fix up and our interior fit out which starts next week with counters arriving. Work outside has been busy with concrete being poured for the lower cortyard, levling, compacting and today […]
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Innovative climate solutions nominated for £1 million Earthshot prizes
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As a thought leader in sustainability, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is one of only three official nominators from Aotearoa New Zealand for the Earthshot Prize. We are proud to announce our nomination of Sea Forest Ltd, Humble Bee, and XFrame to be considered for one of five £1,000,000 ($1.9m NZD) 2023 Earthshot Prizes.
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Oceania Catholic bishops’ response to Synod Continental Stage
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 16 April 2023
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, We celebrate the presence of the risen Christ with us – the One who brings us peace, comfort and hope on our journey.
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Ronaldo Seumanufagai back at Ories and working hard in 2023
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ronaldo Seumanufagai playing against Paremata-Plimmerton last Saturday. PHOTO: Stewart Baird. Former St Pat’s Town captain Ronaldo Seumanufagai made 26 Premier appearances for Oriental-Rongotai in 2020 and 2021, before shifting to Southland last year for a season. He has returned to Wellington and Ories in 2023, and Huddy Sports caught up with him for a chat...
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Comedy Gold Cocked and ReLoaded
- Bats Theatre
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Porirua City welcomes 3 Waters certainty
- Porirua City Council
- Mayor Anita Baker responds to today's Government announcement on the 3 Waters reform
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2023/2024 Representative Coaching Applications
- Wellington Softball Association Inc.
- Please fill out the following information if you would like to apply for a Representative Coaching role for the...
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Weekly News: Wash House Summer Sailing
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- It s the final countdown to our last Wash House Summer Sailing Day for the 2022-23 season. So get your crew together...
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With Tākina opening soon - what is the Wellington Advocate Network?
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Wellington NZThe Wellington Advocate Network is made up of Wellington's industry leaders and top academics.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 037: Stan Dean
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Stanley Sydney McPherson Dean was a titan rugby administrator for over three decades in the first half of last century. Dean was a Poneke Football Club, WRFU and NZRU administrator, Chairman and President for many years and also served twice as All Blacks manager on two overseas tours. Originally an Aucklander, Dean became a naturalised...
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Rugby Rising Stars in 2023
- Wellington Club Weekly
- All eyes on the Rugby World Cup 2023, about to take place later this year. France is set to host the 10th edition of the Men’s Rugby World Cup, with 20 nations competing for the trophy from September 8th to October 28th. Having lost out in the finals on the first three previous occasions, France...
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Council working to remove faulty streetlight fixtures across city
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has started a programme to fix faulty streetlights, prioritising fixing around 3200 heavier lights in high wind areas within the next few months.
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Spectacular organised chaos returns to BATS Theatre
- Bats Theatre
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Ted Talks Crimes: A Hilariously Absurd Crime Caper for the Ages
- Bats Theatre
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Snow Leopard sisters touch down at Wellington Zoo
- Wellington Zoo
- Wellington, get ready to say ‘Kia ora’ to Snow Leopard sisters, Asha and Manju. Wellington Zoo’s brand-new Snow Leopard habitat opens to visitors on Wednesday 12 April.
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Making a stink about disposable nappies
- Porirua City Council
- It takes 450 years for one disposable nappy to decompose.
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Spotlight on Coolmoves
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- If you are looking for a moving company, then look no further than our major sponsor Coolmoves...
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The coolest little capital has a big goal!
- Predator Free Wellington
- This article was originally written by Tui Lou Christie and published by Massive Magazine on April 12th 2023. See Issue 6, pg 24–26. Predator Free Wellington is an initiative taking on what some are calling an impossible task— turning Wellington into the world’s first predator-free capital city. That’s the…
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Hilton Petone (Division 2) Champions
- Upper Hutt City Football
- MATCH REPORT Seatoun 3 Upper Hutt 4 Scorers: Donal Gahan, Jacob Marshall (Pen), Rio Winkworth, Sam Patterson This final was played with no more than 48 hours between Capital Premier fixtures and this game for both teams.
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Overdraft on Rum
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Written by Thijs Nicolas History repeated itself on 31 March, when OVERDRAFT took the rum in the last race of the season again. It was a good evening for a [...]
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A “Club” Loyalty Quandary
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Rolling Maul In the sometimes-troubled intersection between community and professional sport, this weekend sees the unprecedented situation where Wellington’s rugby faithful are being invited to abandon the free-of-charge sidelines of the Swindale Shield, to pay for a bucket seat at Wellington’s CBD stadium to watch the Hurricanes play the Chiefs. As Tuesday’s media release...
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On the lack of importance of footway clutter
- Talk Wellington
- Ever notice how cluttered footpaths can be? This can cause serious issues but a lot of this clutter is necessary. Guest writer Craig Stansfield asks what if the solution is rethinking how our roads are laid out in the first place. This article was written by guest poster Craig Stansfield. Footways are important things. Those...
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Artists in Conversation: Martin Basher and Ben Buchanan
- City Gallery
- Artists Martin Basher and Ben Buchanan sit down for a candid conversation about their work, practice and the ideas that have brought them together for the exhibition SOUR GRAPES. Both artists push painting beyond the frame, into other media, onto walls, floors and into the world in order to explore some of the possibilities and […]
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Snow Leopard sisters touch down in Wellington
- Wellington City Council
- Pōneke, get ready to say ‘Kia ora’ to Snow Leopard sisters, Asha and Manju as Wellington Zoo’s brand-new Snow Leopard habitat opens to visitors this Wednesday 12 April.
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Why does logging your trap results matter?
- Predator Free Wellington
- This article was originally written by Simon Wong and published by Predator Free NZ Trust (April 11th 2023). The key to keeping track of your contribution to predator free 2050 is likely already in your pocket. You might even be using it to read this story. Logging when a trap goes snap may seem like a tiny…
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One Night Band
- Bats Theatre
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Porirua set to mark Anzac Day
- Porirua City Council
- There will be services at different times around the city on 25 April.
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Discover the world from Porirua these school holidays
- Porirua City Council
- There's plenty planned for tamariki of all ages.
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Age Group Awards for 2022/23 Announced
- Cricket Wellington
- Cricket Wellington has celebrated a historic year in the pathways system, which saw our U19 Women, U19 Men, and U17...
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Behind the hoarding: Town Hall site visit
- Wellington City Council
- There’s a lot to love about the Wellington Town Hall. It’s reputed to have one of the best acoustic chambers in the world, it’s lovely to look at, and it has a history full of memorable stories, including the time the ceiling, dead pigeons and their nests collapsed onto an international act during their concert.
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Harper Lock Shield scoring highlights: Tawa v Marist St Pat’s
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Tawa Second XV were the top team in their grade in 2022, with a 16/16 record. They started their 2023 home season with this 43-14 win over Marist St Pat’s at home at Lyndhurst Park on Saturday. In fine conditions, Tawa played into the moderate wind in the first half and went on to...
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Fenced dog exercise area at the northern end of Plimmerton Domain
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
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Climate change and Plimmerton
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
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Tough Easter Saturday
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our Premier Men, Women and Premier Reserves were all handed tough losses on the road on Easter Saturday...
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Sideline Conversions 10 April (the rugby Resurrection)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Poneke halfback Sam Howling scored all 16 points for his team on Saturday. Poneke heads to Ngati Toa Domain this coming Saturday searching for their first win, against home side Paremata-Plimmerton who defeated Oriental-Rongotai on Saturday. Photo: Upper Hutt Rams rugby. Monday morning edition (check back for updates): Two weeks into the new season and...
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Profiling our local talent
- Basketball Hutt Valley
- Name: Carter Berg-McLean, Age: 17yrs School: St Patricks College – Silverstream Position: Guard Carter has been an active member and age grade representative for BBHV since U13s. In his last year of secondary school, Carter was successful in becoming a…
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Free Community Event: City Nature Challenge Guided Walk
- Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > The City Nature Challenge Guided Walk - The 3 Southern Reserves.Sunday April 30th, 10.30am - 12.30pmBring sturdy shoes, water and a picnic lunch.The City Nature Challenge is a great chance to help people connect with their backyards, natural environments, parks and reserves. As part of this city-wide event we are hosting a 2-hour walk through 3 of our southern restoration reserves. If you would like to make wildlife observations as part of the City Nature Challenge, please bring your smart phone to take photos. You can sign up on the iNaturalist website and use the iNaturalist app to record any wildlife observations, this is of course optional otherwise you can just enjoy the walk and meet some great people! <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > The City Nature Challenge Guided WalkThe 3 Southern Reserves - The Walk Rundown Sunday April 30th, 10.30am The meeting point for the walk is at 10.30am at 46a Derwent street in Island Bay at the entrance of Paekawakawa Reserve. Please be on time so we can set off as a group.The walk will begin at the entrance of Paekawakawa reserve on Derwent Street and head up the valley passing by streams, and through restored native bush in the Paekawakawa reserve. You will be treated to unique vantages of Tapu te Ranga Island and Raukawa Moana (the Cook Strait).We will then enter the oldest restoration project in Pōneke, Manawa Karioi on Tapu te Ranga Marae land and hike along part of the loop track called Te Ahi Kā with amazing views over Island Bay Valley and back to the city.We will depart Manawa Karioi on the ridge line and enter into Tawatawa reserve, we will past the reservoir on the City to Sea track stopping for a break at the Lizard Garden with views over Hawkins Hill and the Dog Park.We will then head back down the hill and there is a picnic spot at the starting point for those who would like to have a picnic lunch.We are looking forward to meeting you all and sharing our enthusiasm for our Southern reserves. We will have a few spots where we stop to tell you about the 3 reserves. Feel free to bring your dog (and a lead) and any keen children.Please RSVP with names and contact emails to manawakarioisociety@gmail.com so we can keep track of numbers and incase of cancellation due to weather.
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Taupo Swamp and Catchment science mural for the rail underpass
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- Working with Friends of the Taupo Swamp and Catchment, Plimmerton School, scientists and advisors, under the guidance of artist teacher Margaret Tolland Plimmerton Residents’ Association is working on the production for a large mural to go opposite the new rail mural in the underpass. It will show the flora and fauna of this vital area and how science is being applied to understand and protect the swamp and catchment.
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Weekly News 10 April 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Remember to sign up as a member for 2023 on the new membership system. This week Results Hamish Carson and Hannah Miller take top Athletics Wellington Awards Last week, at the Annual Athletics Wellington Awards dinner, staged at the Movenpick Hotel in the city two Scottish athletes took the top awards for Male and Female athletes of […]
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Paremata-Plimmerton pip Ories as Rams, OBU and Petone make it two from two
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Two bonus point wins to start the 2023 season for Old Boys University and two defeats for Hutt Old Boys Marist. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Draws & Results HERE (individual scoring to be added as and when received) Paremata-Plimmerton will be devouring their Easter eggs tomorrow morning after their 21-17...
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Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- ‘Till this moment they had failed to understand the teaching of the scripture, that he must rise from the dead.’ Easter Sunday is THE moment when everything makes sense, the […]
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Cautionary tales out of Auckland light rail: a good thing, being done badly
- Talk Wellington
- Make no mistake, Wellington city needs mass transit. And we’re watching with alarm how Auckland, in trying to get a vital component of its own mass transit system (that their fast-growing city needs ever more desperately), is kicking itself in the leg Just in case anyone listening too closely to certain councillors: there’s no other...
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Wellington club rugby scoring updates Round 2, Saturday 8 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is the second round of the 2023 Wellington club rugby season. There have already been three Easter weekend competition games prior to today: Swindale Shield: Norths beat Avalon 28-24 Swindale Shield: Wainuiomata beat Wellington FC 31-16 Harper Lock Shield: Hutt Old Boys Marist beat Old Boys University 36-27 The second round of the Premier...
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Pouakai Circuit – Egmont National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- As is the tradition, we met at Wellington train station at 5pm, for a 5.15pm departure to Egmont National Park. We arrived at the Camphouse, our accommodation for the night, which is situated close to the Egmont National Park Visitor Centre (North Egmont)/ DOC office, at around 10.30pm. The Camphouse is located right beside the ... Read more
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News: This Saturday: start of harrier season
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YWPA Award Ceremony 2023
- Zonta Wellington
- Anika Green and Ana Ayora winners of the 2023 Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) awards Zonta club of Wellington hosted the Young Women...
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April School Holidays – dates.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Greetings, All, Regular Junior and Peewee Judo Classes have now finished for the April School Holidays. The Judo Holiday Programme runs from Tuesday 11-14 April from 9am – 3pm. Please... The post April School Holidays – dates. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Second round Swindale Shield continues on Easter Saturday, Women’s competition underway
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Northern United No. 8 Luca Rees with ball in hand in his side’s win over Avalon on Thursday night. PHOTO: Chainsaw Photos. By Steven White & Scott MacLean The second round of the 2023 Swindale Shield continues tomorrow with the remaining five matches to be played, while it’s the also the second round of the...
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Highlanders
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The organisation I work with is sending a couple of people to over the Rugby World Cup in France later this year. Cue the jokes – no need to book anywhere past the quarterfinals then. Black humour of course, or in this case All Black black humour. The classic get-in early defence...
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Tongariro Northern Circuit – Tongariro National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Not a great walk, but an epic one! You know you are up for an incredible weekend when you have a smooth drive out from Wellington, enjoy a primo kebab a la Bulls (OMG those chips and Iskenders), and instantly connect with a bunch of awesome people from the get-go! This weekend was no exception. ... Read more
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Weekly E-news – 6 April 2023
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- E News 6th April 2023 I woke up with a headache this morning and then arrived at church and someone had taken my car park which I was not happy […]
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The Cathedral Connection 9 April 2023
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Happy easter!!!
- Slow Boat Records
- Greetings, cobbers - closed Good Friday and Easter Sunday, open as per Sat and Mon, hours may vary - HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!! X
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Friday Five: Things to do over Easter weekend in Wellington
- Wellington City Council
- Wondering what to do this Easter weekend other than eating chocolate? Here's a list of five things you and the whānau can do in the capital.
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Announcing the U15 Womens team and Coach
- Basketball Hutt Valley
- Basketball Hutt Valley are pleased to announce the age group athletes who will be competing to qualify for Basketball NZ AON U15 Nationals Visit the page for all the details: Under 15s
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Announcing the U15 Womens team and Coach
- Basketball Hutt Valley
- Basketball Hutt Valley are pleased to announce the age group athletes who will be competing to qualify for Basketball NZ AON U15 Nationals Visit the page for all the details: Under 15s
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Newsletter – Week Ending 9th April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- EASTER SERVICES MAUNDY THURSDAY 6 APRIL 7.00 pm MAUNDY THURSDAY GOOD FRIDAY – 7 APRIL 10.00 am FAMILY FRIENDLY 12.00 pm TWO HOUR VIGIL EASTER SUNDAY – 9 APRIL 8.00 am TRADITIONAL 10.00 am FAMILY […]
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The Wrap Up (Term 1, Week 10)
- Wellington High School
- In the last Wrap Up for Term 1, we have updates from many different national sporting competitions, from Waka Ama to Climbing to Underwater Hockey. We wish everyone a very safe and restful Easter break, and look forward to seeing you refreshed and ready for Term 2!
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - Easter 2023
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This weekend is the most holy in the Christian year, as we again take-in the costly love Jesus displays for us all.
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Easter comes early for Swindale Shield with games tonight
- Wellington Club Weekly
- For three of the four teams in action tonight, their Easter eggs will taste a lot sweeter later in the weekend if they can register their first wins of the Swindale Shield competition. There are two matches being played tonight, and both promise to be epic encounters, involving one team that won on opening day...
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Newsletter – 6 April 2023
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter – 6 April 2023 View Newsletter
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HighLight: Carnival of Lights starts tonight!
- Upper Hutt City Council
- For four nights over Easter Weekend 6-9 April 2023, HighLight transforms Brewtown, Upper Hutt into a spectacular carnival of lights for all ages.
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Porirua City seeking feedback on draft Annual Plan
- Porirua City Council
- Have your say from 12 April 2023.
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Committee wrap - 6 April 2023
- Porirua City Council
- A wrap of what happened at today's Te Puna Kōrero committee meeting.
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Community Development Director retires
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Weekly News: Easter Weekend
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- It s Easter and time for everyone to enjoy a well earned long weekend. I hope everyone enjoys their break, and easter...
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Geckos, Cryptic Creatures
- Zealandia
- Aotearoa is known for having a large diversity of manu/birds; however, it is also the land of the mokomoko/lizards. The most species-rich group of mokomoko worldwide are geckos – who are fascinating ...
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Hamish Carson and Hannah Miller take top Athletics Wellington Award for 2022 year
- Athletics Wellington
- Hamish Carson and Hannah Miller take top Athletics Wellington Award for 2022 year. Last evening at the Annual Athletics Wellington Awards dinner staged at the… Read More »
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Principal’s Message – End of Term 1, 2023
- Wellington High School
- Kia ora koutou I mentioned to students in year 12 and 13 at assembly a few days ago that this point of the year is a bit of a reality check for each individual. Are things going as planned, and if not what changes are they going to make? There is still a lot of […]
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Ellis enjoying being back with Johnsonville this season
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Andy Ellis playing for Johnsonville in 2021 at Helston Park. Johnsonville’s 31-24 win over Poneke in the first round of the Swindale Shield last Saturday was one of the notable results of the opening weekend. Andy Ellis took a year off last season as Johnsonville won four and drew one of their 13 matches and...
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Little Portals Live Concert
- Toi Pōneke
- As part of his exhibition Little Portals, Cris will be activating his sound installation of mechatronic letter boxes which will interact in real time with the musicians live in the gallery for this unique sound event.
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little portals
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- The 2022 Toi Pōneke – New Zealand School of Music Sound Artist-in-Residence, Dr.
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Construction to complete Evans Bay paths starts soon
- Wellington City Council
- Work will start after Easter to complete the 780-meter section of new walking and biking paths on Evans Bay Parade between Weka Bay and Little Karaka Bay.
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School Holiday Opening Hours
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- We will be closing on Thursday at 3pm for Easter and reopening on Tuesday April 11. We will be open our usual school holiday hours of 9am to 12pm. We will reopen our usual hours at the start of Term 2 on Monday April 24th from 9am – 3pm. The post School Holiday Opening Hours first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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Vicar Letter - Easter 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau Last night (Tuesday evening) I had the privilege of gathering with our huddle of leaders from the parish, we meet every 2 weeks as part of an intentional discipleship journey, to pray, share how we are doing, dig through some content and discuss what we feel like God is highlighting to us.
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How local poets created a scene
- Capital Magazine
- Poetry is having a renaissance in the capital. Poet Laureate Chris Tse explores Wellington’s thriving poetry scene and glimpses into the genre’s glittering future. The post How local poets created a scene appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Further loss for Aotearoa’s glaciers
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have shown continued loss of ice and snow in NIWA’s annual end-of-summer survey.
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Kara Te Riini – a natural carer
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- Meet Registered Perioperative Nurse Kara Te Riini who after three years of “sitting” through her studies due to COVID-19, is now making moves in the Perioperative Theatre team.
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Moana Court moving to local community housing provider
- Porirua City Council
- The social housing units in Titahi Bay will transfer to Te Ᾱhuru Mōwai.
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Phasing out hard-to-recycle plastics
- Porirua City Council
- More single-use plastic will be banned from 1 July 2023.
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Academic Director farewelled
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Update for Snapper cardholders regarding the April 1st update to Metlink fares
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- Summary: Some Snapper cardholders have been overcharged following a fare update.
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Kara Te Riini – a natural carer
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Nigel Scott in his garage-turned-DIY-workshop
- Capital Magazine
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The Tongan artist tong-popping from his Lyall Bay bungalow
- Capital Magazine
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What the fudge is sludge?
- Wellington City Council
- Ever wondered what happens after you flush the toilet? Much of what ends up at Wellinton city’s wastewater treatment facility at Moa Point is turned into a substance called sludge.
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Working together—talking partnerships
- Victoria University of Wellington
- “The Sustainable Development Goals provide a pretty good guiding system as to what the things are you need to discuss for a sustainable future. No single person has all the answers to solve all these things,” says Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington sustainability director Andrew Wilks.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 036: Charlie Gillespie and Alexander Pringle
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Gillespie left and Pringle right, Oriental club All Blacks 1913 and 1923. Two Oriental clubmen who played a decade apart but had much in common. Both Gillespie and Pringle were hard-nosed forwards who both gave unwavering commitment to Oriental in Wellington club rugby over several seasons, both played a similar number of games for Wellington...
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Ngā Kōrero - Latest Stories from DCM
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Neighbours Aotearoa is all about making connections in your neighbourhood. If we can be a resilient and supportive community, we can make longer-term and more deeply ingrained changes to the social fabric of Aotearoa. At DCM, we have often wondered how we can better take part in our neighbourhood. We work with the most marginalised people in our city. We are so focussed on ensuring our people are housed and supported to become good neighbours – but Neighbours Aotearoa made us ask, how can we as an organisation be good neighbours too? One thing DCM does very well is sing! And so, throughout March, we have been taking our daily karakia and waiata out into the middle of Te Aro Park, inviting everyone to join in. It has been a fantastic experience and we know that much like our location on Lukes Lane, the park also occupies the historic space of Te Aro Pā. It is right and appropriate that waiata should again be heard here. Ka mihi au kit e takiwā o Te Aro Pā. DCM's chess tournament in Te Aro Park. Cesar (top right, in wheelchair) was the winner on the day. A highlight of the month – and year – was a chess tournament held in Te Aro Park in collaboration with Wellington City Council. We had members of Police, Community Law, BGI (Wellington Boys & Girls Institute), Hāpai Ake (Local Hosts), Te Paapori, Barkers Clothing, students from Te Auaha Barbering Academy, and members of the public who happened to be walking past, join in the fun. But it was DCM whānau who scored the most wins, with Cesar at the top of the leader board with 10 wins in total. Nice job, Cesar. DCM kaiāwhina Fabian shares his thoughts about the day: DCM's kaiāwhina Fabian was nervous getting on camera, but here shares his thoughts on Neighbours Aotearoa and playing chess in Te Aro Park with the DCM crew and our neighbours. <!-- --> On the road with the Noho Pai team This month we share the story of DCM’s Noho Pai (Sustaining Tenancies) team. The Noho Pai team work tirelessly to support whānau to sustain their tenancies, to be good neighbours, and to thrive in their communities. Their focus is on ensuring positive outcomes for vulnerably-housed whānau – and sometimes it is very demanding and time-consuming mahi. The team is also there to pick up the pieces when things fall apart. When DCM says we work with marginalised people, this is what it truly looks like. The Noho Pai team have some of the most vulnerable members of our entire community on their books. As a result, we have opted to change the names of the people featured in this story, and we will not share any photos from inside their homes. Delena’s first stop of the day is a tall concrete building owned by Kāinga Ora (formerly Housing New Zealand). A security guard lets her in the front door, where she will visit the small, ransacked flat of someone who will not be home – Marie – because she is in prison. Delena’s task today is to save as much of Marie’s stuff as she can, especially items that are meaningful to her. Kāinga Ora has agreed to store some of Marie’s stuff, but the rest will be dumped. Patsy is a Kāinga Ora tenancy manager and good friend of DCM’s. She lets Delena into the small one-bedroom flat. The place is a shambles, with items strewn everywhere, and graffiti on the walls. The kitchen is a no-go zone. Delena explains that this isn’t entirely Marie’s doing – other people have made themselves at home, causing a lot of collateral damage. Like many of the whānau DCM works with, Marie is extremely vulnerable. She has experienced severe trauma, and lives with a chronic condition that makes socialising with others a challenge. This also makes living in a small, noisy apartment, among many other vulnerable people, a problem for people like Marie. But Marie will not be able to come back to this flat – as Kāinga Ora will not allow people to return. Like many buildings in Wellington, it needs multi-million-dollar upgrades. When Marie finally comes out of prison, all she will be left with are the items Delena can save. Marie is very proud of her clothes, and so Delena focusses on saving the items she can recognise. She puts post-its on other small items, and ensures Patsy knows that Marie will want to keep the peach couch. Marie was very proud of her couch – it will mean a lot for her to see it on the other side. Patsy from Kāinga Ora (left) with Delena. On the top floor of the complex, a number of people are taking part in a weekly café-style lunch. This is a chance for tenants to connect with one another while enjoying coffee and home-baked kai provided by one of the local faith communities. Numerous people known to DCM have come from other complexes to join in the occasion. Ava makes her way around the café with ease. She stops to talk with Douglas – whose story we shared in 2021 – in the rooftop courtyard that overlooks the city. The café is a great opportunity to catch up with people DCM hasn’t seen in a while. Ava also catches up with Patsy from Kāinga Ora about one of her whānau who was not at their flat today, with whom she wants to have a catch-up kōrero. Ava finds her relationship with Patsy essential to her work. When one of Ava’s whānau moved to another property due to circumstances outside their control – without Ava’s knowledge – it was Patsy who helped her reconnect with them at their new address. Also at the café today is Elaine, who is 67 years old and housed at another location. Elaine’s new flat sits by itself and Elaine misses the social connections she was able to make at this complex. It is good to see Elaine, as when she is unwell she will completely disconnect from services. Like a keel, the Noho Pai team know that they can use their friendship with her to help right things again. Elaine loves jigsaw puzzles, and Ava says that she has picked up some new ones for her. The Noho Pai team will pop around to visit her in her whare tomorrow, and while there will check that she is doing well inside her still-new four walls. Douglas with Ava. Across town, Moses arrives at Fred’s place. Fred suffers from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression. Wellington City Council want to re-carpet Fred’s whare, but he doesn’t trust them, and tradespeople refuse to enter the property due to the state it is in. As a result, Fred doesn’t like letting people into his home – but he opens the door to Moses. Fred seems comfortable with Moses, who is here to try to get him on to the correct benefit. They travel to Fred’s health centre as Fred needs a medical certificate. While there, Moses advises Fred to pick up a payment card from MSD so he can buy a phone and keep in contact with Moses and other important people in his life. These are positive outcomes for Fred today. Moses will broach the subject of Fred’s carpet soon – which will help raise his overall quality of life. Moses. At court, Tipene is stopped by security who ask him to put his possessions in a plastic container, which goes through a scanner. On the second floor, Tipene enters courtroom number 2, waiting for one of the 15 people on his caseload – Dean – to arrive. Dean has been having a tough time since the lockdowns, when his drinking started up after years of sobriety. He is facing charges for an incident involving some friends he has been having a hard time distancing himself from. Dean arrives, and the mood in the room is tense, with the gallery full of others waiting for their turn to be called to the stand. Dean is called, and it is humiliating for him to have to get up in front of so many strangers. The judge speaks first, and then the conversation moves from lawyer to lawyer, and finally to Dean. A date is set for the next stage in the case and Tipene takes Dean aside for a quick kōrero. Dean is relieved to have the support of a familiar face at these proceedings. This is a still from a story about Wellington's Special Circumstances Court, which you can watch on our YouTube page. Delena visits the whare of another person on her caseload – Sarah. Sarah is housed in a Kāinga Ora property, but it’s a standalone house, which Delena explains is a more appropriate fit for Sarah, who didn’t do very well in a housing complex. The lawn is overgrown but Sarah doesn’t have any gardening tools – something the team will get to when they can. Today it’s all about a phone – as Sarah’s phone is not able to make or receive calls. The whare is in a very quiet and isolated spot, and because Sarah also has schizophrenia, it’s important that she can be contactable, but also call for outside help too. Sarah freely talks about being “Under the Mental Health Act”. She sees this as a positive, as when she has an episode, or when things become a bit too much, she knows that she can go into respite care for a time. Delena explains that Sarah’s level of support at the moment is about practicalities such as a working phone. Another need at the moment is a bed. Sarah says she gets $300 a week, but Delena thinks she can access a special grant to get a bed, as sleeping on the floor isn’t ideal. Sarah says she has made a pasta meal, which Delena is delighted to hear. People have different levels of skill, and for whānau like Sarah, it’s sometimes a “two-step process”. In Sarah’s case, that’s successfully boiling the pasta, and adding some pasta sauce. There’s no cheese, but then that would be one step too far – for now. The Noho Pai team - Moses, Kesia, Ava, Penny, team leader Robert and Tipene. (Delena not pictured). Ava makes her way to the outer suburbs of Wellington to visit Hector. Ava has been working with Hector for some time. They see each other every week, and have built up a trusting relationship. When DCM first met Hector, he was sleeping in his car. He is now housed in a Kāinga Ora complex. Hector lives in a barren, windswept location, in dull, grey buildings that house many other vulnerable people. But inside Hector’s whare it’s a different story. Artworks adorn the walls and a coat that Hector is making for himself from unused curtains lies on the floor, a current work in progress. Hector has a Master of Fine Arts and his accomplished creativity is visible throughout his whare. Ava talks with Hector like an old friend, and the conversation flows across topics ranging from religion to kebabs. Hector wants to visit a local community centre, and so Ava drives him over to a bright, vibrant building that stands in stark contrast to the Kāinga Ora complex. Ava asks Hector to give her a call later about a food parcel, and Hector goes to see what’s happening at the centre today. On the road with Tipene (Stephen). Tipene goes to visit one of the most challenging people on his caseload – Trevor. Trevor is no longer able to access his property due to hoarding, and so now sleeps outside. Trevor has made his own campsite from scavenged materials, painted in bright colours. In Trevor’s mind, he had no choice but to build this fortress, with no other housing options available for him – just bureaucratic dead ends. Tipene calls out a greeting, and Trevor answers. They have a kōrero about Trevor’s situation. Trevor is understandably struggling at the moment and feels disenfranchised by the way others within the social sector treat him, particularly mental health services. Tipene often finds himself acting as an advocate for Trevor so that his mana is upheld, as at times he is known to walk out of meetings. Everyone wants the same outcome for Trevor – for him to be sustainably housed, connected, valued and thriving – but right now this seems far away. There are discarded tins of food around the campsite, and Tipene asks Trevor if he needs a food parcel with easy-tear tabs. Trevor says he is OK for now, and Tipene says that he will catch up with him soon. It is hard to leave Trevor behind on what has turned into a cold, wet afternoon. <!-- --> These are just a handful of stories from DCM’s Noho Pai team. How challenging it can be to stay housed after you have spent years living rough. Maybe you’re dealing with unaddressed mental health issues such as hoarding. Maybe you have an addiction. Maybe you were never taught how to do housework, or to cook. Maybe your mates need somewhere to stay, but their behaviour disrupts other tenants. When our whānau are dealing with these daily frustrations, housed among other vulnerable people while living on low incomes during a cost of living crisis, it might seem easier to go back to life on the street. The work of the Noho Pai team is challenging. But Ava, Moses, Tipene, Delena, Kesia, Penny, and team leader Robert don’t give up on anyone. They lift up the mana of our people, achieving positive outcomes for all – one step at a time. Ngā manaakitanga, Noho Pai team! WORDS / PHOTOS: MATTHEW MAWKES & MIRIAM HENDRY. Later in the year we will share the stories of DCM’s other amazing teams. In the meantime, thank you for your support of DCM – please do forward this Ngā Kōrero on to anyone you think may be interested in learning more about our mahi, and you’ll find other ways to support us by clicking the button below. Support DCM <!-- --> <!-- --> Copyright © 2023 DCM. All rights reserved. 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Update | SWIS Enrolment Consultation Info and Feedback link
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Newsletter | 4 April 2023
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- This newsletter includes a reminder about Teacher Only Day on 6 April, AIMS Games info, Enrolment Consultation info, Wellington South Anzac info and more. View the newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 4 April 2023 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Professor Derek Kawiti bringing Aotearoa back to ‘The Drawing Board’
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- Professor Derek Kawiti from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation is fronting a new show on Whakaata Māori (Māori Television) exploring modern Māori architecture.
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Easter
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🥳 🤩 Kaiārahi (adult volunteer’s) contributions recognised 🤩 🥳
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- Tonight we celebrated some significant contributions (to the Brooklyn Scout Group) by our Kaiārahi. Bob (Rata) received his 30 years of outstanding service award. David received his Bronze Tiki Award for his ‘over and above’ contribution to Scouting (from being … Continue reading →
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Keas go out in the City
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- For our first trip of the year our keas went to the annual Wellington Pride fair for some exploring, some leaning, and lots of free candy! We met people from all walks of life and the kids had a great … Continue reading →
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Scouts medley
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- Recently we visited Karori West and played noughts and crosses (very loudly). This was a first introduction, working towards being one Troop at Jamboree. One of our scouts wanted a sewing badge; so he made one! And as part of … Continue reading →
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Keas explore flight
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Cat Owners of Wellington Survey
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- Our Cat Owners of Wellington Survey is now live.
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Interrupting Cow
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- A brand-new surreal comedy from the team that brought you the smash-hit play #UsTwo. Expect something completely different.
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Lisa Jones Appointed Cricket Wellington General Manager
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Club Cricketers of the Year Announced!
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Celebrating our 2022 Scholars
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Westpac Chopper Street Appeal
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Harper Lock Shield: HOBM (24) v Wainuiomata (13) match highlights
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- The Hutt Old Boys Eagles second XV kick-started their season on Saturday at William Jones Park with a 24-13 win over their Wainuiomata counterparts. In windy conditions, the Eagles led 14-0 after halftime then 14-10 at halftime as Wainuiomata hit back with two tries before the turnaround. Playing into the wind in the second half,...
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Graduation 2023: Student speaker Alina Gane-Hurcomb
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Paintings
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- Colour plays a big part in my life. I love using a lot of paint in my work and clearly have my favourite colours. Influenced by nature , my paintings are created from my feelings and thoughts towards the ocean and the birds. Lines and layering are also important to me.
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2023 Emerging Production Designer Resident announcement
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Weekly News 3 April 2023
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- Remember to sign up as a member for 2023 on the new membership system. This week Results Scottish Mountain Running Champs 31 runners and walkers took part in the club’s annual mountain champs, mostly avoiding the rain. The J Team’s Peter Cottingham and Naomi Richardson won the short course race, Marshall Clark and Claire Jennings […]
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Changing Street Parking: strategy vs world
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- In city transport, if you sort out parking, everything becomes possible. And if you fail to sort out parking, everything will be way harder. Auckland’s followed Wellington in making a good parking strategy, so let’s hear how that went! Hosted by MR Cagney’s parking guru Scott Ebbett, it’s a great listen starring one of the...
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Annual Plan 2023/24
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Challenge Cup Champs
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- CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS Congratulations Upper Hutt City Football… winners of the inaugural Challenge Cup between our club and Red Sox-Massey Academy! On a stunner of an autumn day at Maidstone, our teams put in a big shift, with wins for our U10s, U11s, U12s, U13s and a draw for the U15s. Huge thanks to Scott […] The post Challenge Cup Champs appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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Surreal comedy meets ridiculous reality in this premiere production for the everyday existentialist.
- Bats Theatre
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Airport announces $100 million in sustainability-linked lending
- 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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Pinehaven library closed for tree removal
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Pinehaven Library will be closed until further notice while we further assess and then remove the pine tree next to the Library.
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Pinehaven Library, Jocelyn Crescent, Pinehaven, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5019, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Best Club Cricket Outings of 2022/23!
- Cricket Wellington
- Cricket Wellington is proud to present more club awards, this time for some of the best outings we saw in 2022/23. ...
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CPotY Snapshots: Caetano Calestine
- Capital Magazine
- Each month we feature one of our CPotY 2022 semi-finalists. This month we chatted to photographer Caetano Calestine. The post CPotY Snapshots: Caetano Calestine appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Significance and Engagement Policy
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Tell us how you want Greater Wellington to engage with you on important decisions, and what you think of the changes to our Significance and Engagement policy!Complete the 5-minute survey now.
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Education Space: Reefing the Main
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- Our new Education Space articles are little tips and tid bits that we find on the internet and hand on to you to help...
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban receives Honorary Doctorate from National University of Samoa
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The National University of Samoa (NUS) awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters to Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington's Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Pasifika), Afioga Associate Professor Lumanuvao Dame Winnie Laban at their graduation ceremony last week.
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April 1 Fare Update
- Snapper card
- Kia ora Snapper cardholders, As you may be aware, over the weekend (on April 1st) there was an update to all Metlink fares. Included in this update was an increase to the off-peak fare discount. Due to a collection of card readers not receiving the fare update data in time, there are some customers who […] The post April 1 Fare Update appeared first on Snapper.
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Sideline Conversions 3 April (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Two tries on Premier debut for last year’s College Sport Wellington Player of the Year and new Upper Hutt Rams prop Senio Sanele. Both his tries came late and part of the Rams’ last-gasp 35-34 win over Paremata-Plimmerton. PHOTO: Peter McDonald. The opening weekend of club rugby is in the bag, and at least a...
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Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Live @ 5
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- WJC supports Live @ 5 at the Table Top Eatery, 5.15pm to 7.15pm every Wednesday.
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April 2023 Newsletter
- Wellington Beekeepers Association Inc
- The April 2023 newsletter is now available for downloading....
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Sam Wildig
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > My compositions come directly from my own experience, such as my local surroundings, places I’ve explored or friends I was with. I try to keep the subjects varied to reflect the diversity of New Zealand landscapes. Architecture is my main passion and I enjoy painting the bright and colourful street scenes around Wellington to capture the way they harmonise with the surrounding nature. I’m currently based in Hataitai and hope to paint more harbour views of Wellington in the coming months.
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Black coffee, Riddiford Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Club Cricket's Top Run Scorers & Wicket Takers for 2022/23
- Cricket Wellington
- More award winners are announced today as Cricket Wellington honours the top run-scorers and wicket takers across the...
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First up wins over Avalon
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our Premier Men and Premier Reserves have recorded bonus point wins over Avalon to open the 2023 season...
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Holidays start this weekend…Holiday Programme next week.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Location: City Dojo, 132 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara. Access off Westminster Street. Dates: Tuesday 11 – Friday 14 April. 4 days. Times: 9.00am – 3.00pm Eligible: Kids 6-13 years. Experienced judoka,... The post Holidays start this weekend…Holiday Programme next week. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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April Fools: on Tour.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Judoka from the Academy, Masterton JJA and Kapiti JC converged on April Fools Day at the City Dojo for two sessions run by long time friends of the Academy, Graeme... The post April Fools: on Tour. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Monthly Update
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- In your inbox now if you are a member. Or read it here.
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Upsets and thrillers mark opening day in Wellington club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Petone made a fast start to the Swindale Shield with a big win over Northern United. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Scott Maclean & Steven White Week One results (individual scorers to be added once known) HERE The long-awaited 2023 Wellington Club Rugby season kicked off this afternoon in blustery and sometimes showery conditions, and defending...
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Petone, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Where do we sit?
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- As we reach the sixth and final Sunday of Lent our own Lenten journey closely follows that of Jesus as he prepares us for the great liturgies of the Easter […]
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Waipakihi Hut – Kaimanawa Forest Park: the mists of Ireland
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Disclaimer: This trip report was written by ChatGPT. Trip start date – 17 March 2023: I can’t think of a better way of reconnecting with my deep and treasured Irish roots on St Patrick’s Day than a dry, teetotalling WTMC club tramp along the famously brown volcanic Central Plateau. I do not speak of hiking ... Read more
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EcoShop Legacy
- Sustainability Trust Wellington
- Our EcoShop may have sold its last shampoo bar, but it leaves a legacy to be celebrated. Here we spotlight some of our favourite suppliers and where you can continue to get their products from awesome spots in Wellington.
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Taita District Claim Two as the First 2022/23 Community Awards Are Unveiled
- Cricket Wellington
- Taita District have claimed two of the first four community awards for this year's Celebration of Cricket. Over the ...
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Wellington Scottish Mountain Champs 2023 results
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Short Course Peter Cottingham 21.58 Naomi Richardson 22.17 Nicholas Cottingham 24.49 Rowan Richardson 24.59 Juliet Street 30.26 Bev Hodge 31.25 Howard Harman 32.26 Bob Stephens 36.35 Michael Wray 44.02 Georgie Street 44.02 Sam Ryland 47.47 Scott Ryland 47.47 Daphne Jones 55.28 Helen Willis 55.28 Della Laird 59.00* self timed Medium Course Marshall Clark 39.00 Ross […]
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SilverSky Track, Crofton Downs, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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