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Activities and open space in Civic Square
- 10 Apr 2021
- Wellington Scoop
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Deciding on the future of Civic Square
- 8 Apr 2021
- Wellington Scoop
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Bringing life back to Civic Square
- 4 Apr 2021
- Wellington Scoop
- Te Ngakau – Civic Precinct should be the beating heart of our city – a place for events, music, entertainment, relaxation, casual fun, protests, celebrations; a place that reflects our heritage and our stories, a beautiful, flexible, resilient, connected place to enjoy and be proud of – a place for everyone, a place for life!
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Saving the Civic Centre, or destroying it
- 2 Mar 2021
- Wellington Scoop
- Open letter to the Wellington Mayor and City Councillors I write with a degree of alarm and anger over your proposals for the Central Library and Te Ngakau/Civic Centre. I am urgently asking you to amend the draft LTP at your meeting on Thursday.
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Health and safety at risk in Titahi Bay
- 29 Jan 2021
- Wellington Scoop
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Basics for redesign of Civic Square
- 20 Jan 2021
- Wellington Scoop
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A nimby in Newtown
- 6 Jan 2021
- Wellington Scoop
- The Draft Spatial Plan is designed to blame the home-owning people of Wellington. It has its own spin aimed at Newtown’s heritage areas – older housing is up for grabs.
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Kapiti Airport: a plea to the PM about safety and saving lives
- 9 Dec 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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Promises, promises – but nothing new at Johnsonville’s mall
- 2 Dec 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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Saving (or demolishing) a 19th century landmark
- 20 Nov 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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- heritagebuildings
- newtown
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Rebranding Karori, from Auckland
- 26 Oct 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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The case for moving the Library
- 17 Oct 2020
- Wellington Scoop
- The Ian Athfield designed Wellington Central Library that was built in 1991 was placed just a stone’s throw, and a quarter turn around the square, from the 1940 Centennial Library building that it replaced. That building continues to provide great service as the City Gallery.
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A sad dad in Berhampore
- 29 Sep 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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A tightrope act in Newtown
- 25 Sep 2020
- Wellington Scoop
- On Wednesday last week, a responsible Covid-19 community meeting in Newtown heard constructive suggestions for the increasingly polarizing WCC Draft Spatial Plan. A hundred or so people attended spaciously, while 50 others obliged and walked home to join the other 400 on the live Facebook stream.
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Defending the streets of Newtown
- 24 Sep 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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- localhistory
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Wellington from the Wairarapa
- 6 Sep 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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Officially approved: pollution of Titahi Bay
- 24 Aug 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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Covid-19: PM visits scientists in Porirua
- 21 Aug 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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- covid-19
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Saving a hall and its history
- 21 Aug 2020
- Wellington Scoop
- The Titahi Bay Marines Hall, built in 1942 as a recreational hall for US soldiers stationed in New Zealand during World War II, has stood empty since 2012 due to structural issues.
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Worse for pedestrians, easier for cars – a wrong decision for Hataitai
- 20 Jul 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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In the nick of Trei – Mu on his miracle match winner
- 28 Jun 2020
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wainuiomata’s players celebrate against Petone. PHOTO: Joe (Tackld). By Adam Julian “It was super clean. You can’t rob me of that. You can’t do the dirty on me.” “Did I do something wrong? I was onside. I was one hundred percent certain I got it down.” These are the immediate thoughts of Trei Mu after...
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Some in the media need to calm down
- 26 Jun 2020
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Journalists slamming the New Zealand Government over new cases of COVID-19 are over-reacting, writes Professor Jack Vowles.
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Victoria University of Wellington, Waiteata Road, Aro Valley, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Statement of clarification on RiverLink
- 24 Jun 2020
- Hutt City Council
- Recent media reports have focused on the RiverLink project being potentially fast-tracked under the Government’s COVID-19 Recovery (Fast-Track Consenting) Bill. This statement clarifies Hutt City Council’s position on this and the wider RiverLink project.
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Upcoming Year 6 Intermediate Orientation
- 14 Jun 2020
- Amesbury Drive School Establishment Board of Trustees
- In this article, you will find information about the Year 6 orientation for Newlands (26 June) and Raroa (30 July).
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Amesbury School, Amesbury Drive, Churton Park, Glenside, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Foreign correspondent: new challenges in the South Wairarapa
- 8 Jun 2020
- Wellington Scoop
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Literacy in lockdown
- 2 Jun 2020
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Doug Van Belle from the University’s School of English, Film, Theatre, Media Studies, and Art History spent his lockdown helping create a read-a-long novel, helping kids across the world keep up with their reading skills during the pandemic.
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Victoria University of Wellington, Waiteata Road, Aro Valley, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Enrolments now open for Raroa Intermediate
- 24 May 2020
- Amesbury Drive School Establishment Board of Trustees
- In this article, you will find information about the Year 6 'Day at Raroa', the parent evening, and the parent open days.
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Amesbury School, Amesbury Drive, Churton Park, Glenside, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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New summit and north end trails open!
- 22 May 2020
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- The conversion of T3 from a grade 4 “technical torture trail”, to T4 a grade 3 (intermediate) “Trail To The Top” is complete.
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Should the public subsidise media companies?
- 23 Apr 2020
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Peter Thompson outlines government options for shoring up New Zealand's imperilled media.
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Victoria University of Wellington, Waiteata Road, Aro Valley, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Voyager Media Awards
- 15 Apr 2020
- Wellington Girls' College
- Mani Dunlop RNZ – WGC 2008 – scroll down in the attached article for Reporter in Maori Affairs
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Wellington Girls' College, Pipitea Street, Pipitea, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Capital Magazine
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Tiare Films: Contemporary Wedding Videography
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Welcom
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Wellington Access Radio Inc
- Access Radio is by, for and about our community. We always welcome and encourage new programme makers, volunteers and supporters. Access Radio was the first community radio station to be established in New Zealand. We have been broadcasting since 1981 from our studios in central Wellington.
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Wellington Video Editor
- Wellington based video editor Nikki Parlane has 4 years professional experience in the industry, including multiple broadcast credits. She is currently freelancing and is available for hire / consultation. Visit www.nikkiparlane.com for a browse of her work and for contact details.
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