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Wellington Water Ski Club
- The Wellington Water Ski Club caters for all age groups, all skill levels and powered water craft. There is a warm welcome waiting for you whether you want to play, compete, support or meet new people. Our mission, to encourage and foster the sport of water skiing and boating in general.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- boating
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Plimmerton Boating Club
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Wellington City Recollect
- A database of heritage photos, books, maps and related ephemera reflecting the Capital's past. The database is administered by Wellington City Libraries.
- Submitted by tonytw1
- Tagged as:
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Historic Places Wellington
- We are a membership not-for-profit organisation based in Wellington, New Zealand. We advocate for heritage in the wider Wellington region, and offer events such as talks, walks and visits to historic places and buildings.
- Submitted by tonytw1
- Tagged as:
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- lobby-groups
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Thorndon Fair
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- thorndon
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The Decksmiths
- The Decksmiths are committed to providing full-service landscaping services to Wellington and the greater area. With a proven track record from landscape design to finishing touches, having your ideas turn into reality is our passion.
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- business
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Tranzurban Wellington
- We’ve been delivering first-class public transport services to Wellingtonians since 2018 and we’re thrilled our team brought the first fully electric buses to New Zealand. We are also part Tranzit Group, an award-winning, family owned transport and tourism company operating throughout Aotearoa, New Zealand. With its head office in Wairarapa, it has been operating in Wellington for over 20 years.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Mau Whenua | Save Shelly Bay
- Mau Whenua is a collective of Taranaki Whānui iwi members who made their opposition to proposed sale of iwi land at Shelly Bay known in late 2015 and early 2016. The land at Shelly Bay is highly significant and represents over 50% of the value of Taranaki Whānui Treaty Settlement assets in Wellington. The term Mau Whenua describes those who oppose land sales, and are determined to hold onto land and engage in environmentally and socially constructive development.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- shelly-bay
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Verb Wellington
- Welcome to the Festival of Verb Wellington. We are so excited for all that we have in store Join us to celebrate people, stories, books, writers, readers and conversation!
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- books
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No Fly Zone
- Noflyzone is asking for: A complete ban of fly-over residential areas from light aircraft. This would push the traffic over water bodies, less likely to adversely impact locals with noise (at the moment, Miramar North is heavily impacted).
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- airport
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Fringe at the Gryphon
- Fringe at the Gryphon is an Independent Fringe Venue. FatG brings you a variety of theatrical performances in the heart of Wellington's Cuba Quarter during New Zealand Fringe Festival. With theatre, comedy, improv, cabaret and more, FatG has your fringe covered!
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Kaibosh Food Rescue
- We link the food industry with community groups that support people in need ensuring that quality surplus food reaches those who are struggling rather than being needlessly discarded. This benefits both our community and our environment. Kaibosh has three branches in Wellington City, Lower Hutt and Paraparaumu. With the help of a dedicated team of more than 250 volunteers, we rescue and sort food seven days a week.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Age Concern Wellington
- Age Concern Wellington is a registered charity providing services and support for people aged 65 and over in the Wellington, Porirua, Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt region. Our vision is for our older population to be a thriving, respected and engaged part of our community.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Futuna Residents Association
- Our website provides access to up-to-date information about living in Futuna for owners, residents and any other interested parties. We cover the nuts and bolts of living in Futuna and set out the rules that apply to everyone living in the complex.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- karori
Futuna Close, Karori, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Onslow Residents Community Association
- Onslow Residents’ Community Association (ORCA) is an incorporated society established in November 2017 by a group of civic minded residents. We represent the interests of residents and community groups in Khandallah, Broadmeadows and Kaiwharawhara. For as long as we can remember, our three areas have not had an active and effective body through which their collective views can be expressed to local government and other groups.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- johnsonville
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Hutt Cricket Academy
- The Hutt Cricket Academy is a multi purpose indoor facility based out of the Hutt Rec Grandstand in Lower Hutt.
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- hutt-valley
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Wellington Steps
- Stalking the outdoor stairs of Wellington New Zealand
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Keep Wellingtons Character
- Keep Wellington’s Character is a heritage based campaign that opposes sweeping building deregulation and the removal of protections in Wellington’s historic ‘character’ suburbs.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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A City for People
- Decades of inaction have meant house prices are out of control, while old rental properties rot out from underneath us. A whole generation of people are at risk of being forced out from the central city into new suburbs sprawling north, spending hours every day in traffic jams. We believe the Spatial Plan will allow Wellington to plan for the future so that new generations of Wellingtonians can share the city we love, and have a chance to live in a home that is affordable, accessible, healthy and warm.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Cashmere Avenue School
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Khandallah School
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Khandallah Business Improvement District
- Khandallah Business Association (KBA) is funded by a programme with Wellington City Council, by commercial ratepayers within Khandallah’s boundary area.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Titahi Bay Residents Association
- The Titahi Bay Residents Association (TBRA) was formed in 1995 by local residents keen to support their community and promote its seaside village and beautiful beach for the benefit of the wider community. One of our first missions was to gain official recognition for the unique layout of the beach with boat sheds, tractors for boat launching at each end, and therefore a need for special rules for vehicles.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Sustainability Trust Wellington
- We’ve come a long way since 2003. We’ve grown, become wiser, moved a few times and achieved some pretty big things. The only thing that hasn’t changed is our core goal - to help build a better Wellington region for everyone.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Wellington Heritage Week
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Diane Calvert
- I was elected as a city councillor in October 2016 for the Onslow- Western ward. For the past three years I have championed better community engagement and improved decision making and governance practices.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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WellingtonNZ.com
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Upper Hutt Football
- Upper Hutt City Football, as the club is now known, was formed following the amalgamation of three separate football clubs. Club football originated in Upper Hutt with the formation of Upper Hutt United in the 1920s and Tararua United formed as an alternative Club in the 1970s. Upper Valley Wanderers formed in the 1980s as an independent Club for Women’s Football. In the late 1990s the three Clubs amalgamated, with new Clubrooms built at Harcourt Park, as the Tararua Sports Club. A meeting convened in 1998 agreed that all football teams would play as Upper Hutt City Soccer in acknowledgement of the club’s links with and support from the local Upper Hutt City community.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- soccer
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