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Cartoonists defend Prime Minister’s ‘big nose’
- 16 Jun 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Tom Scott defends PM’s ‘big nose’
- 16 Jun 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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More than 100 awarded for parish service
- 9 Jun 2010
- Welcom
- A packed cathedral of family and friends rejoiced with over 100 recipients of the first Fitzgerald Awards of the Archdiocese of Wellington last month.
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Who’ll be voting for more annual increases in our rates?
- 8 Jun 2010
- Wellington Scoop
- Soon after the government announced its tax cuts, the Wellington City Council moved in the opposite direction and announced its annual increase in rates. Last week’s announcement tells us that the rates for Wellington home owners are going up by an average of 5.75 per cent. The increase is even higher than than the figure which the council announced a month ago – when it said that 5.5 per cent was to be the increase for home owners.
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Wellington airport copper ‘pumpkins’ get their outer skin
- 3 Jun 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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20-year wait – at least – for breast cancer vaccine, predicts Wellington radiologist
- 2 Jun 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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City housing tenants display artistic talents
- 2 Jun 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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New St Pat for oldest Catholic boys college
- 26 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Karori won’t give up on synthetic turf
- 25 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Boy racers find ways round police crackdown
- 25 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Manners Mall – work starts, but public submissions haven’t yet been heard
- 20 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Youth Week Write On challenge for students
- 18 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Prisoners share their grief
- 15 May 2010
- Welcom
- The leader of a grief counselling programme in the high-medium unit of Rimutaka Prison says the men she works with are struggling day-to-day because they have no one in whom they can safely confide.
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Amateur ink raises risk of hepatitis epidemic
- 13 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Who will you vote for? And why?
- 11 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
- Do mayors have an advantage over other mayoral candidates? With local body elections not much more than four months away, voters will be considering how much they know about the people who want their votes. We probably know more about the mayors than about the people who are standing against them.
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Bowling club is 100 – and maybe out
- 10 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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High-profile Wellington headliners
- 8 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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A pohutukawa is vandalised
- 6 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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A website community fights back
- 5 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Taking aim at local democracy – the threat to community consultation
- 4 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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The pressure to spend more money, and the worry of a bad reputation
- 3 May 2010
- Wellington Scoop
- The Wellington City Council’s waterfront company is keeping the pressure on councilors to pay for two expensive and controversial projects which haven’t yet been approved. By June next year, says Wellington Waterfront Ltd in its Statement of Intent which was given to councilors on Friday, plans for the temporary ice skating rink and the temporary sideless tent “will be significantly advanced, if not completed.”
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Valuing the privacy of Terry Serepisos
- 29 Apr 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Zumba! Zumba! Zumba!
- 28 Apr 2010
- Wellington Scoop
- he city council phoned me this week. It wanted to know what I thought about its plan for a city-wide drinking ban 24 hours a day and seven days a week. It wasn’t actually the council who called. It was a market research company, hired by the council. But the questioning were more or less unbiased, except when the researcher told me the police prefer a city-wide ban. However he didn’t push the council view.
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Consultation: how much is enough?
- 27 Apr 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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The $2m Serepisos secret is out
- 24 Apr 2010
- Wellington Scoop
- A month ago when we published a series of articles asking the Wellington City Council for more information about unpaid rates and ground rents, the whole town seemed to know that Terry Serepisos was involved. But the council guarded its secret.
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Curiouser and curiouser
- 22 Apr 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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The new Manners Street: speed is needed if you want to object
- 20 Apr 2010
- Wellington Scoop
- The Wellington City Council has issued a densely-packed document of 27 pages which describes changes to traffic flows and parking which are to be made in preparation for Manners Street becoming two bus lanes. The council invites everyone to study the 27 pages and send “submissions”. But this isn’t a consultation process. The council is seeking only “objections” and the “objection period” closes at the end of next week.
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Council’s ’strategic priorities’ threaten to close suburban libraries in Wadestown, Brooklyn, Island Bay and Khandallah
- 18 Apr 2010
- Wellington Scoop
- in the Wellington City Council’s draft annual plan for 2010/11 there is a major threat to our current library system – with potential for Wadestown, Brooklyn, Island Bay and Khandallah to lose their libraries.
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Five years after it won a competition, they want a feasibility study
- 15 Apr 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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Meridian tries to buy friends
- 14 Apr 2010
- Wellington Scoop
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