Blogs / July 2016
August 2016 | June 2016-
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The runway extension- at what cost?
- Sarah Free
- Submissions are now open until 12 August 2016, for you to have your say on the runway extension resource consent, which is to go to the Environment Court.
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The runway extension- at what cost?
- Sarah Free
- Submissions are now open until 12 August 2016, for you to have your say on the runway extension resource consent, which is to go to the Environment Court.
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This website is now defunct.
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- As long time followers may have noticed this website is now defunct.
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Review: A Briefcase, Two Pies and a Penthouse
- The Wellingtonista
- It’s a common grievance in 2016 New Zealand that, even with cack-handed dunderheadry in the ascendent and stupidity neck-and-neck with malice in a race to the bottom, nobody’s bothering to satirise this outrageous shit.
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the return of Cactus
- The Wellingtonista
- Famed NZ designed-and-manufactured clothing and outdoors equipment company Cactus are opening a new store at 241 Thorndon Quay this weekend.
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Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Review: Dust Pilgrim
- The Wellingtonista
- A dizzying physical poem of theatre, dance, and stagecraft, Red Leap’s Dust Pilgrim comes at you with intriguing immediacy and lingers like an ingenious, puzzling dream.
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We will need to protect our coasts from sea level rise, but how?
- Sarah Free
- A recent Wellington City Council news release highlights that in the last three years around $4 million has been spent on sea walls at Shelly, Princess, Karaka, Island and Breaker Bays, plus there have been numerous smaller sea wall and road repairs around the southern and eastern coasts.
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We will need to protect our coasts from sea level rise, but how?
- Sarah Free
- A recent Wellington city Council news release highlights the amount of money spent on sea walls around our coasts.
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