Cricket / March 2009
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Easts, University win Wellington club cricket titles
- Cricket Wellington
- Eastern Suburbs and University are the 2008/09 Dominion Post Premier and Senior club cricket champions after outright wins over Karori and Johnsonville respectively in the finals played over the weekend.
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Karori, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Northern finish season with victory over Wellington
- Cricket Wellington
- The State Northern Knights ended their summer on a high with an eight-wicket State Championship cricket defeat of the State Wellington Firebirds in Whangarei.
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NZCT Junior Boys Cup Best Named
- Cricket Wellington
- 2009 NZCT Junior Boys Cup best players named
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Basin Reserve Historic Walk
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- On Sunday the Mt Victoria Historical Society hosted a walk around the Basin Reserve, highlighting the heritage of this important precinct. The walk was hosted by Joanna Newman and Alan Olliver from the Historical Society. Thanks to the Wellington wind and the bells of the nearby Carillon, the audio quality is a bit patchy in parts, but the tour is an interesting insight into the heritage of the Basin Reserve.
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Mt. Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Gary Kirsten
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Gary Kirsten, former South African opening batsman, once batted almost 15 hours to save a test match, Gary has now landed the biggest cricket coaching job – that of the Indian team. We invite you to meet the man personally and to keep an eye on the improvement he brings to India’s cricket team in his two years coaching stint.
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Cost of flyover rises by $10 million (Updated)
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- In the original consultation documents for the Ngauranga to Airport Corridor Plan, the flyover was being costed by NZTA at $27 million - although they have declined to provide any substantiation for their figures, and are currently claiming "commercial sensitivity" for how these numbers were arrived at. But in the media coverage of the prioritisation of the flyover as the number 2 item on the regional transport wish-list, the cost has inexplicably risen by $10 million, to a quoted $37 million.
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