Media / January 2023
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You woodn’t believe it: Meet Wellington’s talented tree
- Capital Magazine
- Good things come in trees - that includes musicians. Get to know Jarrod Wood and discover how he became the "Tree" we know and love. The post You woodn’t believe it: Meet Wellington’s talented tree appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Not just a bookshop
- Wellington Scoop
- As Wellington mourns the loss (at the end of March) of one of its oldest bookshops, there’s agreement that Vic Books is in fact … not just a bookshop.
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Vic Books, Kelburn Parade, Kelburn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington beer guide 2023
- Capital Magazine
- Quench your thirst with our free, pint-sized beer guide, showcasing the best spots to sip on something good. The post Wellington beer guide 2023 appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Deirdre Tarrant says farewell to her dance studio of 50 years
- Capital Magazine
- Ever-rising rent has caused dance tutor Deirdre Tarrant to leave her beloved Barber building. She looks back on her time there and lets us in on what she be up to next. The post Deirdre Tarrant says farewell to her dance studio of 50 years appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Barber’s Buildings, Cuba Mall, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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How one couple collected their way to a mid-century styled home
- Capital Magazine
- Tandia Molina and Rory Wilson-Cartwright managed to furnish their Brooklyn home with only recycled and refurbished furniture. The post How one couple collected their way to a mid-century styled home appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Brooklyn, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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What’s going on at Te Motu Kairangi?
- Wellington Scoop
- Ian Cassels’ Wellington Company and Taranaki Whānui need to throw a much clearer light on their development plans for the Miramar Peninsula/Te Motu Kairangi, as reported in a front-page DomPost article, beyond PR puffery. At present, the waters are decidedly murky.
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Mount Crawford Prison (former), Nevay Road, Karaka Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A park? Or houses? Or both?
- Wellington Scoop
- A regional park above Shelly Bay on the Miramar Peninsula? Or houses? Or is there room for both? A DomPost report today says that hundreds of new homes could be fast tracked on the Peninsula. Michael Daly writes that iwi Taranaki Whānui and developer Ian Cassels are applying for consent to build 600 to 700 houses on 8 hectares of the former Mt Crawford Prison which closed in 2012.
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Mount Crawford Prison (former), Nevay Road, Karaka Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A year of slips
- Wellington Scoop
- It was Wellington’s year of slips. There were 900 EQC claims for land damage in Wellington, after the exceptional winter rain. MetService’s weather station in Wellington had its wettest year since records began in 1928. The city council counted 550 slips in a six week period, 150 of them within two days
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