Events / December 2021
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The Newtown Festival we know and love cannot take place in 2022
- Newtown Festival
- After a lot of planning and consulting, we’re sad to let you know that the Newtown Festival we know and love cannot take place in 2022. This has not been an easy decision for us, but the safety and wellbeing of everyone is our first priority in these COVID times. The COVID Safety Framework (aka […]
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Malcolm Wong
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Sad news with Malcolm Wong passing away on Tuesday (7/12/2021). Malcolm has a lot of friends in the table tennis community here in Wellington but also all over New Zealand as well as overseas with official umpiring at international events... Continue Reading →
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Community Calendar 2022
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Mayor Guppy hosted one of his favourite events of the year today, a morning tea to celebrate the children featured in the 2022 Upper Hutt Community Calendar.
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Friday Five: Discovering Hilma’s secret paintings
- Wellington City Council
- The recent rediscovery of Hilma af Klint's abstract paintings has changed the course of art and art history. Discover her secret paintings and more with these events at City Gallery.
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New fund to support living wage events
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington city continues to be the Living Wage capital, with agreement about the criteria for a new fund opening up to support Pōneke’s wonderful events to be places where everyone is paid a Living Wage.
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Avoiding conflicts of interest is vital in the public service—can we be confident in the system?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Does New Zealand deserve its corruption-free reputation? Barbara Allen, senior lecturer in public management at the School of Government, and PhD candidate James Gluck argue recent events give us cause for concern.
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