There’s a few events coming up that are worth checking out. Hopefully the weather clears up before tomorrow for the Open Street Sunday. All over the world people are opening up their streets for people to enjoy free of cars. Join the first ever Open Streets event in Wellington CBD on Dixon Street and Lower […]
The annual Love to Roll date ride is here again on the 2nd of March. Join Frocks On Bikes for a fresh, fun and summery cruise to the Fringe Festival in the city (either busking circus show, Campground Chaos outside St Johns, or Wheels of Justice at Bike Barn – must pre-book tickets).
This just in from the lovely ladies at Revolve:
We are so excited about the 1st ever NZ Women’s Cycling Festival starting TODAY! Yep that’s right… we are only hours away from the Weekend of Awesomeness with 17 different events over the weekend here in Wellington!
Dear Frockstars
As the Welly weather gets (gradually) better we’re more keen to get out and about on two wheels, rocking our styley scarves, coats, boots and gloves. Alas, it’s still dark enough in the mornings and evenings that we’re pretty damn hard to see on the roads – and Wellington’s drivers drive as if we’re not there even in broad daylight!
But high-visibility gear? [eye roll] Do we have to?!
Lucky for you, Frocks has the answer: Be Seen In Style!
In this reflective session, Sarah Hopkinson, Head of Learning at Te Papa, explores the vital role museums play within Aotearoa’s wider education ecosystem and the unique ways they nurture creativity, collaboration, and community.
Petone with the Swindale Shield on their home ground, following today’s win over Paremata-Plimmerton. Photo: Grant Wall. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Petone are the 2026 Swindale Shield champions, winning the first-round title for the 16th time with next week’s final round to spare with a 43-17 win over Paremata-Plimmerton this afternoon. Petone and...
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