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Wellington’s festivals in photos
- Capital Magazine
- With Wellington's festival season just on the horizon, we take a look at some snaps of previous festival fun to get you in party spirit. The post Wellington’s festivals in photos appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Postcards from the edge
- Capital Magazine
- Meena Kadri has been intrigued by print, postcards, and post for a long time. She shows us her large collection of Māori postcards. The post Postcards from the edge appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Going bush with Ōtari-Wilton’s manger Tim Park
- Capital Magazine
- Return to childhood memories. Tim Park talks to Hannah Zwartz about his work with endangered species. The post Going bush with Ōtari-Wilton’s manger Tim Park appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Berhampore home with a Swiss twist
- Capital Magazine
- From native wood floorboards to hidden craftsmanship, Orane and Olivier got lucky when they renovated their weatherboard cottage. We take a look around. The post The Berhampore home with a Swiss twist appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Exhibit Gallery founders show us why it’s good to be a little impulsive
- Capital Magazine
- Everything seemed to fall into place for friends Lucy Jackson and Allen Maher. From their first meeting to the decision to open a gallery together. The post Exhibit Gallery founders show us why it’s good to be a little impulsive appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Hataitai, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington beer guide 2024
- Capital Magazine
- Quench your thirst with our free, pint-sized beer guide, showcasing the best spots to sip on something good. The post Wellington beer guide 2024 appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Meet the growers: Neville Chun’s land of yuzu
- Capital Magazine
- With Wellington's merciless wind it's hard to believe citrus can survive here. But yuzu doesn't mind the cold, and grower Neville Chun knows just how to keep it happy. The post Meet the growers: Neville Chun’s land of yuzu appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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How CJ Collier’s hankering for hāngī became big business
- Capital Magazine
- After craving a hearty hāngī and finding nowhere to buy one CJ decided to take matters into his own hands. Find out how he grew CJ's Hāngī from the ground up. The post How CJ Collier’s hankering for hāngī became big business appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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CPotY Snapshots: Andie Hughes
- Capital Magazine
- Each month we feature one of our CPotY 2022 semi-finalists. This month we chatted to photographer Andie Hughes. The post CPotY Snapshots: Andie Hughes appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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The Kāpiti Coast Arts Trail stop you’ve got to take a boat to get to (and its well worth it)
- Capital Magazine
- This year the Kāpiti Coast Arts Trail have added Waiorua Gallery on Kapiti Island to their annual line-up. Milly Brunel took a trip out there to take a peek and meet Kapiti Island resident and exhibiting artist Adrienne Spratt. On Kapiti Island’s northern end lies an extraordinary piece of whenua of which Adrienne Spratt and her husband Wayne (Ngāti Toa Rangatira), with other whānau members, are the proud kaitiaki.
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Kapiti Island, Kāpiti Coast District, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Essential List 2023
- Capital Magazine
- Grab this complimentary gift guide that celebrates all things local. Just in time for the holiday season, it's the Essential List 2023. The post The Essential List 2023 appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Five Halloween costumes only Wellingtonians will understand
- Capital Magazine
- What really scares a Wellingtonian (beyond natural disasters)? We've got five Wellington inspired Halloween outfits sure to give any local the creeps. The post Five Halloween costumes only Wellingtonians will understand appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Why silence is golden inside a Quaker meeting house
- Capital Magazine
- After a dalliance with Quakerism in his late teens, several decades later Craig Beardsworth visits a Quaker meeting house, to find out what first attracted him. The post Why silence is golden inside a Quaker meeting house appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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CPotY Snapshots: Felix Jackson
- Capital Magazine
- Each month we feature one of our CPotY 2022 semi-finalists. This month we chatted to photographer Felix Jackson. The post CPotY Snapshots: Felix Jackson appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Seeing the potential in a damp house with a wonky floor
- Capital Magazine
- Calling this house a "doer-upper" is a bit of an understatement. Find out how one couple took on this intense DIY project and came out the other side. The post Seeing the potential in a damp house with a wonky floor appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Try This: Willis Lane seven ways
- Capital Magazine
- Journey into the delicious depths below Willis Street, where cravings meet their match, and foodie dreams come true. The post Try This: Willis Lane seven ways appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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AON Centre, Willis Street, Lambton, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 601, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Sundae best: Pōneke locals become Duck Island Flavour Creators
- Capital Magazine
- Find out which two ice creams took the biscuit at Duck Island's annual Flavour Creators competition. The post Sundae best: Pōneke locals become Duck Island Flavour Creators appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Take a bao Dean White: The man behind your favourite restaurants
- Capital Magazine
- Modern Asian “street food” sharing-plate restaurants are appearing all over Wellington. Dean White got in early. The post Take a bao Dean White: The man behind your favourite restaurants appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Q&A: World Of WearableArt headliner Jaxson Cook
- Capital Magazine
- Meet one of World Of WearableArt's headline performers for 2023 – actor, model, dancer, musician, and all-round cool kid Jaxson Cook. The post Q&A: World Of WearableArt headliner Jaxson Cook appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Why one couple swapped Hollywood for Wellywood
- Capital Magazine
- Our cool little capital has a way of pulling people back. The Dunhams tell us why they returned to windy Wellington after 20 years and show us around their Seatoun home. The post Why one couple swapped Hollywood for Wellywood appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Seatoun
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Election 2023: Labour’s Wellington Central candidate Ibrahim Omer
- Capital Magazine
- Current Labour list MP Ibrahim Omer has already come long way in his career. Now he hopes to go one step further, and take on the job of Wellington Central MP this October. The post Election 2023: Labour’s Wellington Central candidate Ibrahim Omer appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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CPotY Snapshots: Kate Glasson
- Capital Magazine
- Each month we feature one of our CPotY 2022 semi-finalists. This month we chatted to photographer Kate Glasson. The post CPotY Snapshots: Kate Glasson appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Election 2023: Greens Wellington Central candidate Tamatha Paul
- Capital Magazine
- Already a Wellington City Councillor 26-year-old Tamatha Paul is now in the running for MP. She tells us her plans for the city if she gets the job. The post Election 2023: Greens Wellington Central candidate Tamatha Paul appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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CPotY Snapshots: Nathan Hall
- Capital Magazine
- Each month we feature one of our CPotY 2022 semi-finalists. This month we chatted to photographer Nathan Hall. The post CPotY Snapshots: Nathan Hall appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Best of Wellington: Winners hall of fame
- Capital Magazine
- Wellington has spoken. The vote is in and we have our Best of Wellington winners 2023! The post Best of Wellington: Winners hall of fame appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Should we hang on to our heritage buildings?
- Capital Magazine
- Take a walk through Wellington with Dennis Clifford as he investigates whether heritage buildings deserve a place in our city's future. The post Should we hang on to our heritage buildings? appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Q&A: Photographer Simon Devitt
- Capital Magazine
- If Simon Devitt isn't out taking pics, you'll find him lecturing or publishing, but you'll never guess his other hobby. Get to know the man behind the camera. The post Q&A: Photographer Simon Devitt appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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How Tamara Silk became the quickest woman in Aotearoa
- Capital Magazine
- Blink and you'll miss her! Meet drag racing speed-demon and Kāpiti local Tamara Silk. The post How Tamara Silk became the quickest woman in Aotearoa appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Everything, everywhere, all at Mabel’s
- Capital Magazine
- Vibrant flavors meet cherished memories at Marlar Boon's Burmese restaurant. The post Everything, everywhere, all at Mabel’s appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Globe Building, Holland Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The wall that won the Parkin Prize 2023
- Capital Magazine
- Wellingtonian Connah Podmore has taken the $25,000 prize at the Parkin Drawing Award for a depiction of her living room wall. The post The wall that won the Parkin Prize 2023 appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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