Health / August 2020
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Covid rugby commentator a hit at Wellington College
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Andrena Patterson at work live streaming and commentating Wellington College’s games and inset, with Hurricane Ngani Laumape and with friend and Harbour Hawks Highlander Patelesio Tomkinson. By Adam Julian When Radio Sport made the decision to cut local rugby broadcasting this year there was genuine concern about how much coverage the game would receive. Add...
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August Update from DCM
- Downtown Community Ministry
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line-height:150% !important; } } @media only screen and (max-width: 480px){ .headerContainer .mcnTextContent,.headerContainer .mcnTextContent p{ font-size:16px !important; line-height:150% !important; } } @media only screen and (max-width: 480px){ .bodyContainer .mcnTextContent,.bodyContainer .mcnTextContent p{ font-size:16px !important; line-height:150% !important; } } @media only screen and (max-width: 480px){ .footerContainer .mcnTextContent,.footerContainer .mcnTextContent p{ font-size:14px !important; line-height:150% !important; } } Together we can end homelessness When this is all over, what would you like to do differently? In our last update, we shared with you some of our taumai’s* reflections on the challenges and the positives of the COVID lock-down. Taumai also reflected on the future, and what they might like to do differently. DCM open but doing things differently at alert level 2, August 2020 Taumai spoke about the difference being housed – in emergency housing or a permanent whare – had made, and their desire to sustain this: “No going back onto the streets” “Stay committed to the process - settle down, look at me!” “Stay in a home, and we can do it because we have done it here.” Some of the things taumai spoke about doing differently after lock-down were focused on habits they did not wish to return to, while others identified new habits or skills they wish to focus on. “I will try not to go begging; that habit” “Hopefully go out more and be more assertive about finding work, or studying” “I want to do some exercise” “I want to keep buying groceries and cooking – it’s a good habit” “Try to do more – access services myself because I was not aware of what support I could get, but now I do.” As we in Aotearoa have moved back in to COVID-related restrictions this month, here at DCM we can celebrate having so many of our taumai safe and warm in their own homes or emergency housing. <!-- --> I absolutely love working at DCM Would you, or someone who you know, like to come to work with us here at DCM? We are currently advertising for several kaimahi roles here. This is a great place to work – but don’t just take our word for it! Alex Talivai started at DCM last October. This week, she shared her experience and reflections with us, including the things she has most enjoyed about working here: Every day is different. I love the variety. I love the challenging personalities of our taumai. I enjoy seeing the regulars in the morning. I absolutely love my colleagues here at DCM. I love that DCM and our leaders are all open to change and to kōrero; we can question and discuss things, make suggestions, do things differently. I enjoy the waiata and karakia in the morning – it really does prepare us for the day – and again at the end of the day. It is cleansing, an opportunity to release the day, not take things home with you. We asked Alex what she would say to anyone considering coming to work at DCM. She replied: If you have a heart for it, go for it!! To put it bluntly, if you don’t take up an opportunity to be part of this team, you are a fool! You really can make a difference to someone’s life. You can read Alex’s story here. For more information about the roles we are recruiting for, click here. Please share these opportunities widely! We really need people with big hearts to work alongside our taumai, supporting them to thrive in their homes and their lives. <!-- --> Thank you, Wellington! “Together we can end homelessness” – every month we are lifted up by the support DCM and our taumai receive from the people of Wellington. Last week, we were contacted by Pat who offered to make masks for our taumai. We have been giving these out, and including them with food support deliveries. Taumai can now use public transport, and are able to feel confident in other spaces where there are groups of people. We are also housing several people each week – moving them in to their own homes. Prue purchased some brand new linen as a house-warming gift for one of these taumai. If you would like to provide a gift of new linen for another taumai, please keep the docket so that we can provide you with a receipt for tax purposes. *We call the people we work with taumai, meaning to settle. This reflects the journey we embark on together to become settled, stable and well. <!-- --> Please help us get the message out there! Forward this email on to everyone you can think of who may be interested in how to respond to homelessness, and just generally people who are passionate about Wellington. <!-- --> Support DCM! Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive <!-- --> Copyright © 2020 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? 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Central Opens 2020 – CANCELLED
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Hawkes Bay Blades were planning on running the Central Opens tournament on 10th and 11th October this year. However, given the ever changing situation we find ourselves in with COVID-19 Alert Levels, it has been decided to cancel the event this year. It is with regret that we make this decision and we look forward to running this tournament next year.
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Take a sneak peek inside your New Children’s Hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
- It’s incredibly exciting to see the interior of your New Children’s Hospital starting to take shape! With framing and lining of rooms underway we can see the final layout of clinical, patient, whanau and public spaces start to emerge.
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Lodge Update – Our Maunga – August 2020
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Unfortunately, due to that Covid beast our lodge is at present closed again until we move back to level 1. The date at present for that is Monday 7th September but that could change either way so lots of fingers crossed. The reason we are closed is due to no staff to cook and clean ... Read more
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From the President … in August
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Moving back to Alert Level 2 earlier this month has presented many challenges to the club. We’ve really appreciated everyone’s understanding and flexibility as we continue to navigate our way through our COVID-19 impacted world. It’s been difficult for the club having to close or halt some things for a short period of time but ... Read more
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Hoe Tonga Paddler Series Race 3 Moved
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Unfortunately in light of the government restrictions due to Covid 19, it has been decided that the 3rd race scheduled in Whanganui on September 5th will be cancelled. Therefore the next race of the Hoe Tonga Paddler Series will be … Continue reading →
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Influenza expertise supports COVID-19 vaccine development
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Alumna and senior lecturer in Immunology Dr Lisa Connor is using her vaccine expertise to help in the quest for a New Zealand made COVID-19 vaccine.
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Metlink says passengers are already getting #OnBoardWithMasks
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- Metlink says it is already seeing an increase of passengers wearing face coverings following the Government’s announcement that they will be compulsory on public transport on Monday 31 August.
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Baby on board: Whānau benefiting from marae-based maternity care
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Leith Porter-Samuels empowers pregnant Māori women and their whānau with childbirth and early-parenting skills using a unique kaupapa Māori model.
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University part of new COVID-19 vaccine alliance
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers will play a key role in a new alliance that brings together several organisations in the search for a COVID-19 vaccine for New Zealand.
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Junior invitational cross country cancelled!
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Due to the latest announcement and current status of Covid 19 alert levels in New Zealand, the Junior Invitational Cross-Country event, set to have taken place on the 8th of September, is sadly, now cancelled.
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September graduation ceremonies in Wellington are cancelled
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In light of the recent announcement by the Government extending the COVID-19 level 2 restrictions until at least Sunday 6 September, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is cancelling its September graduation ceremonies and parades.
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DHB clarifies points in Ombudsman’s report
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Capital & Coast DHB and the Mental Health, Addictions & Intellectual Disability Service (MHAIDS) today welcomed the Chief Ombudsman’s OPCAT report into five mental health units around the country.
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Pandemic shifts some education myths
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The world after COVID-19 calls for a new educational purpose, one that reconnects thinking around environmental wellbeing, social health and economic fairness, write Professor Stephen Dobson and Dr Neil Boland.
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Win a once in a lifetime, behind the scenes Simulation Experience and become a Surgeon for a Morning!
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Ever wondered what it’s like to be a surgeon? Win a once in a lifetime, behind the scenes SIMULATION EXPERIENCE for a group of up to 4 people – where you become SURGEON FOR A MORNING! Suitable for ages 15+.
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Services and Facilities at Level 2 update
- Wellington City Council
- Following the latest Government announcement, Wellington City Council services and facilities remain at Alert Level 2 until further notice.
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Neill Forks hut from Waiohine Gorge Roadend
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Via Totara Flats and return via Cone Ridge. Tramping club was finally back after the long break due to COVID-19 and I had a rare weekend off work so I was super keen to lead a trip to ensure I got out tramping … We were straight into winter tramping – cold and rainy – ... Read more
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Covid-19: PM visits scientists in Porirua
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Aisle be Back: The North-South match and Hurricanes end campaign
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wainuiomata midfielder Peter Umaga-Jensen dots down against the Chiefs a fortnight ago. He has been named at centre in the upcoming North South match. By Kevin McCarthy The comedy Seinfeld was famously a show about nothing. Sometimes looking at rugby in Covid-19 times, it can feel the same way although without the laughs. Will we...
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Greater Wellington calls for post COVID-19 public transport protection
- Metlink
- In a remit to the 2020 Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) Annual General Meeting, the Greater Wellington Regional Council, acknowledges the Government’s strong support for public transport during the response to the COVID-19 pandemic emergency.
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Status Report finds poverty was getting worse even before Covid-19 struck
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua's mayor wants central government to address the growing poverty in New Zealand.
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Greater Wellington calls for post COVID-19 public transport protection
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- In a remit to the 2020 Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) Annual General Meeting, the Greater Wellington Regional Council, acknowledges the Government’s strong support for public transport during the response to the COVID-19 pandemic emergency.
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WRFU – Update on Club Rugby – Friday 21 & Saturday 22 August
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- The following was received on Monday night from the WRFU – Good Afternoon Club Chairs, Delegates, Captains, GDO’s and Junior Convenors, Firstly, thank you all for your assistance and resilience last week with changes to Rugby after the move to COVID alert Level Two.
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Covid: Checking in to iDMe the easy way
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- #image_468400232 { width: 100%; } The WRFU have added a way for all players and support crew to check in to iDMe.
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COVID-19 | Wellington School of Cricket update
- Cricket Wellington
- UPDATE AT MIDDAY | TUESDAY 18 AUGUST, 2020 Following the announcement made by the Prime Minister on Friday...
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Metlink leading the way on journey tracking
- Metlink
- Metlink and the Wellington Region continues to be at the forefront of the COVID-19 response by working with the Government on the use of QR codes for journey tracking.
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Meet the Candidates Meeting POSTPONED
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Due to the current Covid-19 response, and the delay of the General Election, our Meet the Candidates meeting is POSTPONED. I am putting this notice up to alert everyone as soon as possible – the new date will be posted here, and mailed to all members in the next day or so. Regards Ian Turk Chairman
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WCC Services and Facilities - Alert Level 2
- Hataitai Community Website
- Under Alert Level 2, most of Council’s services and facilities will remain the same, but contact tracing and some restrictions will be in place to keep staff and the community safe.
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Wellington Children’s Hospital Annual Appeal – Street Collectors Cancelled due to Covid
- Wellington Health Foundation
- After carefully considering the risks to the health and wellbeing of our street collectors, sadly we are unable to proceed with our Annual Street Appeal on 21 August.
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WTMC at COVID-19 Alert Level 2
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Now that COVID-19 alert level 2 has been extended in Wellington and across most of the country, we’re aware that you want to know what this means for the club. We’ve been working to keep members engaged in tramping and mountaineering. Club trips – Overnight trips won’t run at alert level 2, but we may ... Read more
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Big wins on quiet Evans Bay
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Despite quiet grounds due to Covid-19 restrictions, our Premier Men's and Women's teams earned big wins on Evans Bay...
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Training under Covid Alert Level 2.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- We are once again at Covid Alert Level 2. We intend to carry on with training within the restrictions set, much as we did last time. There are several important... The post Training under Covid Alert Level 2. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Covid-19 restrictions on rugby
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Due to Covid-19 Alert Level 2, Premier rugby to be played with no spectators. All other grades cancelled...
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Newsletter Week Ending 16 August
- Karori Anglican Churches
- SUNDAY SERVICES UNDER COVID-19 ALERT LEVEL 2 Given Wellington’s recent move to Alert Level 2 and keeping in line with the Government’s guidelines, from this Sunday we are going back to having a 9.
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Covid-19 update - 13 August
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Wellington Rugby has issued an update regarding community rugby, following the government's move to Level 2...
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OY at Waitarere Requires Pre-Entry
- Orienteering Hutt Valley
- Covid Level 2 restrictions require us to manage start times as well as obtain full contact details, so we'll require pre-entry.
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Covid-19 – How Have Older People Been Affected?
- Age Concern Wellington
- When the New Zealand Government began to take steps to reduce the impact of Covid-19, people aged 70 and over were singled out as the group most vulnerable.
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Football at COVID Alert Level 2 – What you need to know
- Upper Hutt City Football
- UHCF IDMe Codes REGIONAL IDMe CODES 12 August 2020 Please see update from Capital Football for football at Alert Level 2 below.
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COVID-19 | Wellington School of Cricket update
- Cricket Wellington
- UPDATE AT 10.00am | WEDNESDAY 12 AUGUST, 2020 Following the announcement made by the Prime Minister last night,...
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Media Update – Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa and Community Rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- New Zealand Rugby (NZR) and its Super Rugby clubs are continuing to work through the impact of the Government’s COVID-19 announcement on this weekend’s Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa matches. The Auckland region moved to COVID-19 Level 3 at midday today while the rest of the country is at COVID-19 Level 2, with the restrictions in...
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Covid Level 2
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Unfortunately with the government announcing the move to level 2 there have been some changes made for the fencing club.
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COVID-19 Update – 20 August
- Wellington High School
- Under Alert Level 2, Wellington High School remains OPEN with good hygiene and distancing practices in place, as we have done before.
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COVID-19 Update – 12 August
- Wellington High School
- Under Alert Level 2, Wellington High School remains OPEN with good hygiene and distancing practices in place, as we have done before.
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COVID-19 Update – 12 August
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- Under Alert Level 2, Wellington High School remains OPEN with good hygiene and distancing practices in place, as we have done before.
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Covid-19 update
- Te Omanga Hospice
- From 12 noon on 12 August New Zealand moved to Alert Level 2 and the Auckland region moved to Alert Level 3.
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Weekly News: Alert Level 2 again
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- Well, when I was drafting this email yesterday, I certainly wasn't expecting it to look anything like this. We have moved into Alert Level 2 as of midday today, which means a few things around the Club need to change again. Found out everything you need to know here. As always with a Covid-19 situation all of the below information is subject to change.
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Covid-19 update - Level 2
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Wellington Rugby has issued an update regarding community rugby, following the government's move to Level 2...
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COVID-19 Update
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- A quick update about what today’s COVID-19 government update means for WCT.
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Services and facilities in Capital at COVID-19 Alert Level 2
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- Following the Government announcement yesterday, Wellington City Council can confirm the status of its services and facilities as the country moves into Alert Level 2 today at midday.
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CSW Competitions and Events at Covid Level 2
- College Sport Wellington
- Good evening Everyone, In light of the Government’s announcement tonight that the country (apart from Auckland) will be moving to Alert Level 2 as of midday on Wednesday, 12 August, we are advising the following with immediate effect: The College Sport Wellington Badminton Championships scheduled for Wednesday 12 August are postponed.
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Interview Feature: Venus Rising
- The Wellingtonista
- I sat down with Katherine Minor, a soloist with the Royal New Zealand Ballet, to discuss rehearsing during COVID lockdown, what it’s like being back in the studio, and the RNZB’s upcoming Venus Rising tour.
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A day in the life of the Infection Prevention and Control team
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Infection prevention always plays a crucial role in healthcare, but this year it took the spotlight. The Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) team at CCDHB suddenly found themselves in high demand, as their expertise was sought on every aspect of delivering safe care in the time of COVID-19.
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July 2020 Residents Association meeting minutes
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Tuesday, July 14, 2020Pukerua Bay RSA, 5-7 Wairaka Road Present: Paul FitzGerald (Chair), Nikky Winchester (Secretary), Iain McLean, Kate Dreaver, Margaret Blair, Mel Galletly, Bill Jackson, Pauline Morum, Nathan Waddle (PCC), Jenny Brash (GWRC)Community: Brian SullivanApologies: June Penhey, Jonathan HarkerApproval of previous minutes: with amendment to note that Jenny Brash is heavily involved in monitoring the GWRC submission on the Plimmerton Farm development; moved Iain McLean, seconded Kate Dreaver, none opposed, carried. Porirua City Council update Nathan explained that submissions have closed for the Plimmerton Farm development. The annual plan has been finalised, with a rates increase of 4.9%. PCC are in the early stages of sorting out the long term plan for next year. The district plan will be discussed at the Council meeting tomorrow night; this will be effective from the start of next year. All new builds will be required to have grey water tanks. There was some discussion about the next steps for the Plimmerton Farm development. Greater Wellington Regional Council update Jenny explained that there is low leakage in the water treatment pipes. There will be workshops run by DIA regarding the proposal for large scale water authorities. The Government is subsidising losses incurred as a result of making the trains and buses free during Lockdown. Jenny suggested individuals consider writing to the Minister of Transport to push for Transmission Gully to be finished promptly. GWRC are expecting a report in August on the feasibility of introducing water meters. Financial Main account: $5737.47Fundraising: $0.00 Payment of $621.25 was made to AON NZ for renewal of public liability insurance through to June 2021.Of the monies in the main account, $4263.05 is for the community garden, $588.45 is for Surfers Seat maintenance, and $425.80 is for He Ara Pukerua.Margaret proposed that the RA set up a secure Cloud account for ease of access and an accessible archive, so this knowledge is independent of any individual or office holder, with read-only for general access by the rest of the Committee. Motion: The Residents Association Committee nominate Nikky Winchester to be the fourth bank signatory – moved Kate Dreaver, seconded Mel Galletly, none opposed, carried. Action: Bill/Jon to discuss options for cloud storage.Motion:Action: Margaret/Nikky to discuss the process for adding Nikky to the list of signatories. Correspondence Received (date?) a letter from BNZ who are phasing out cheques by June 2021. Progress on action items Action: Jon to add the information about the 25 memorials around the village to the RA website once Margaret has collected the information.Action: Jon and Pauline will meet as the new Fundraising committee, and present proposals to the Committee.Action: Pauline/Iain/Kate to continue investigating options for organising a silent art auction.Action: Paul to give Pauline contact details for Pauline Morse.Action: Margaret to remove Brian Sullivan and Pauline Morse as signatories from the PKBRA bank account as they are no longer committee members.Action: Paul to write a proposal about amendments to the RA Constitution.Action: Iain/Paul to ask PCC to send their monthly updates to secretary@ and chair@ and remove all other names from their mailing list.Action: Jon to ask Dave Pepperell about posting information on the website about the Surfers Seat event. Projects update Muri Platform building Iain confirmed with KiwiRail that the Committee would like to include some additional land in the lease. The updated lease has been signed and Iain expects to receive the copy shortly. Food forest/community garden Paul talked to Bill Inge about getting QR code plaques printed. It costs about $29 per plaque. He Ara Pukerua Brian informed the Committee that the group met via Zoom on a weekly basis during Lockdown. They have two major items to finish: the last bollard in the latest batch has been approved by Ngati Toa (Mt Welcome sign); and other signs are to go up shortly, including the ones at Muri Station. The timeline on the outside of the station building will be visible from the approach along the platform. The Muri Station platform building will be formally opened on Saturday 5 September at 10.30am, in conjunction with tours around the food forest, entertainment and refreshments. It will be 135 years since the railway arrived in Pukerua Bay. Action: Jon to create a page on the RA website. Community shed proposal There was some discussion about the naming of the proposal. It was agreed that it continue to be known as the “community shed”, and that it will be available to all members of the community. A MenzShed group may be established, and they will be able to use it at pre-arranged times, as will other community groups. Other business Kate reminded the Committee that the Hub was intending to do some research into loneliness, community connection and resilience. As a result of the village’s activities during the Covid-19 lockdown, Kate has written a proposal which has gone to Porirua Council. Iain and Kate have made further changes to the Village Planning survey. There will be a meeting on 25 July to discuss promotion and circulation of the survey. Margaret notified the Committee that there is a seat near the footbridge which is unnamed. Ernie Amey used to walk past it every day; and Kath Fowler was instrumental in getting the seat established. Margaret has spoken to PCC about putting a plaque on the seat to commemorate both of them. This will cost about $30. Action: Margaret to organise the plaque. Meeting ended: 8.51pmNext meeting: 11 August 2020
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Transmission Gully Motorway, Kenepuru, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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General Meeting
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- A General Meeting of the Society is to be held on Monday 17 August 2020 at 7:30 pm in the Brian Davis Room, Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, Hill Street, Thorndon (access by The Loaves and Fishes). The purpose will be to regularise matters following the cancellation of the AGM due to Covid-19. Please refer … Continue reading "General Meeting"
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Hutt Valley joins global art project
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- The Hutt Valley and Te Omanga Hospice have officially joined a global art project that invites people to contemplate death and reflect upon their lives by asking “Before I Die I want to…” With the help of our talented volunteers, Bob and Evan, we’ve created a ‘Before I Die’ wall in celebration of Dying to Know Day in August.
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Region gets $11m flood protection, resilience and jobs boost
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- Greater Wellington’s flood protection and resilience is getting a vital $11m boost from the Government’s post-Covid-19 infrastructure fund, which will lead to more jobs and better protection for flood prone communities.
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Lockdown’s legality and the rule of law
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Associate Professor Dean Knight provides expert analysis of the High Court judicial review of New Zealand's COVID-19 lockdown.
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Let’s kōrero: Māori cultural safety sessions to benefit Hutt Valley DHB staff and patients
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- We want a conversation that adds value for both tangata tiriti (non-Māori) and tangata whenua, and our active partnership to make a rocking country: Aotearoa, says Hutt Valley DHB Pou Tikanga Rawiri Hirini.
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An Update on our Meal Service
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- As of Monday 3rd August, we are resuming our pre-COVID meal times and no longer serving a takeaway meal on a Sunday.
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Covid 19 Level 1 Update
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- Under level 1, all Beginners and General Aikido classes have resumed at their usual times. The Juniors class is currently still on hold.
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Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital Annual Street Appeal – 21 August
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- There were more than 87,100 child health visits for children aged between 0-16 to Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital last year, and we want to ensure they continue to receive the best possible care.
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Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital Annual Street Appeal – 21 August
- Wellington Health Foundation
- There were more than 87,100 child health visits for children aged between 0-16 to Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital last year, and we want to ensure they continue to receive the best possible care.
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