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August 2019 – We can get Welly actually moving on transport – if we get back on track now.
- Diane Calvert
- Three years ago we had visionary thinking on our transport needs but it was not grounded in realistic and achievable plansThe problems we face now is that we can’t afford it all.
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Putting differences aside – the interfaith conversation – Weekly newsletter for Friday 30 August 2019
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Hello everyone, The highlight of this week was the meeting with “The Pastor and the Iman” – two Nigerian religionRead More
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Student proposes climate crisis bill
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A Victoria University of Wellington student has proposed significant changes to the Zero Carbon Bill currently before Parliament that he says more accurately reflect the climate crisis facing the planet.
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Snapshot #3: On Reflection: Clare Noonan’s Pilgrim Tourist
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- Between May 2018 and April 2019, Enjoy's former archives and library intern Imogen Simmonds catalogued and rehoused our archive, making it easier to navigate and accessible to visitors in our new reading room.
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Revolutionising ocean forecasting
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Researchers from Victoria University of Wellington have joined with MetService in a five-year multi-disciplinary research project—known as the Moana Project—to comprehensively measure, monitor, and predict the state of Aotearoa New Zealand’s oceans.
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How end of life decisions are made
- Victoria University of Wellington
- People considering euthanasia do not just think of themselves, but are heavily influenced by the concerns of, and impact on, others, writes Professor Kevin Dew from Victoria University of Wellington's School of Social and Cultural Studies.
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The identity and privacy dilemma
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington Professor of Library and Information Management Anne Goulding discusses the paradox of New Zealanders wanting to safeguard their personal data, while frequently and freely giving it away.
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Paying people to vote could backfire
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Monetary incentives to boost turnout at local elections might reduce people's natural tendencies to be good citizens, writes Dr Julia Talbot-Jones, a Lecturer in Victoria University of Wellington's School of Government.
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Draw & Info – 2019 League 9s Tournament
- College Sport Wellington
- Please find attached the following documents for the 2019 Secondary School League 9s tournament being held at Naenae College on Saturday 31st August.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 6)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 30 August: Mid-term break — School closed 2 September: Future Focus Event & Careers Expo (see below) 5 September: WHS Brand designs forum (see below) 9 September: Sexual Abuse Prevention Network presentation (see below) 9 September: Preliminary course choices due for 2020 (Y10—12) 20 September: Learning Conversations day — students attend for their interview only 23 September: Board of Trustees meeting 27 September: Final Senior course choices due for 2020 (Y10—Y12); End of Term 3 Important Information Senior Course Choices for 2020 The Senior Course Choice Booklet for 2020 is now available on our website: http://www.whs.school.nz/course-choice-booklet/. Students in Years 10—12 are invited to explore the options available. We will share the selection planner and process with students shortly. The timeline for making course decisions for 2020 is below. There are opportunities to discuss course choices at Future Focus Evening next week and also at your Learning Conversation: Monday 2 September 2019 Future Focus Evening, 3.45pm—5.45pm Monday 9 September 2019 Preliminary course decisions made Friday 20 September 2019 Learning Conversations Day Friday 27 September 2019 Final course decisions made for 2020 Future Focus event and Careers Expo You and your student are invited to Wellington High School’s Future Focus event on Monday 2 September 3.45pm to 5.45pm in the Main Block and Foyer. The evening will help your student make smart course choices for 2020 and beyond. Please note that there will be no rōpū that day, and school will finish at the earlier time of 3pm to allow for setting up. Visit the Careers Expo — Riley Centre 11am — 4.30pm This year’s Expo features over 20 exhibitors (see the list of exhibitors here), including trades, universities and tertiary providers. All Year 10—13 students will be attending the Expo during the day, and we encourage students to show their families any stalls of interest before Future Focus Evening starts between 3.00 – 3.45pm. Visit the Learning Areas — M Block Levels 3 and 4 The event will include information about each Learning Area and a number of additional information sessions, all offered on a 15 minute rotation basis. Most Learning Area presentations have the following format: Each 15-minute rotation will begin with a short presentation by the Head of Faculty about the Learning Area and the course selections available. This will be followed by some time for questions and answers. At the end of the 15 minutes, you and your student move to the next presentation. Faculty presentations are in Main Block and your student should be able to guide you. Student guides will also be available to provide assistance. Level 3 M305 – Mathematics M306 – Arts M307 – Physical Education and Health M308 – English M309 – Languages Level 4 M406 – Social Sciences M407 – Science M408 – Technology M410 – Learning Support available – no session M409 – How NCEA works Come and view the draft Wellington High brand designs Over the past two terms, a large group of students, staff and whānau has participated in workshops to share and develop ideas about the directino of a refreshed brand identity for the school. You are warmly invited to pop into the school foyer on Thursday 5 September (anytime between 11.30—4pm) to view the draft identity designs that are in development with the designers at Chrometoaster (https://www.chrometoaster.com/). On Thursday, Chrometoaster will have a stand in the foyer to share our draft direction so far, and take feedback from our school community. Note that the design of a central element to represent Te Kura Tuarua o Taraika ki Pukeahu is in separate development with the school. The design team can talk about this. Achievements Say ‘Yes ‘to YES! Last Saturday three WHS Young Enterprise Groups ran stalls at the YES @ The Wellington Underground Market. Congratulations to Remixxed Bags (Sienna Williamson and Sierra Williamson), Toucher Soap (Poppy Vine and Leanne Fandialan) and Poneke Ahi (Jacob Baddeley and Eliseo Biondini). Follow them on Instagram remixxedbags, PonekeAhi and ToucherSoap. Poetry success Congratulations to Seb MacCaulay (Year 12), for being shortlisted as a finalist in the National Secondary Schools Poetry Competition. He received prizes from the New Zealand Book Council and Sport, as well as $100 and the opportunity to attend a masterclass at the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University last weekend. Seb’s poem is included below: Old man I’m sitting and I watch the old man from the street rest and unfurl from his linen a pack of Dunhills. He twists off the cellophane and eyes his catch with that vintage gleam of noon-stripped old lowlifes, naked, howling at their cigarette moons. Cars and their drivers blur on by, each turning their heads as if to say yes man, light that cigarette for all you’re worth. Yes, man lights it. Draws each drag out long like a bones player shifting keys. He exhales each time only a whisper of thin smoke-suns that twist, convulse mid-air. I have a moment when I think of my father and I driving along an afternoon’s length of country road; we could’ve been both fifteen naive and I feel as if right here and now I’ll weep watching this old new nomad smoke, pulling our car breakneck along the asphalt, filling the valleys and valleys and valleys, hauling us through them, here to someplace to every place, maybe, most likely, somewhere unideal, where infants are born dead but still live. My father and I, our cities become flame, the skyscrapers strip the blue skies, haul from the seas an urgent thunderstorm now upon us all and still. The old man smokes. Almost at the filter now. Watching our cars roll on by. Looking with those eyes at each and every person as if to say yes man, go on your way, go on your way. IYNT Winners, Minsk, 2019 WHS students Ryan Bright and Lydia Acton were part of the winning NZ team at the 2019 International Young Naturalists’ Tournament. Lydia was the team captain, having also competed in the 2018 tournament in Tbilisi, Georgia. Ryan reported his solution to problem 7, “Burning Glass” in the final against Croatia and Switzerland. He scored the highest score in the final, which was won by NZ with 47.9 points, to Croatia’s 45.9 and Switzerland’s 45.6. The team’s achievements have been widely recognised, including this tweet from the National Science advisor! Sports Underwater Hockey HUGE congratulations go out to all our Underwater Hockey teams for their fantastic season this year. Our Junior Open A team won bronze medals in Friday night’s CSW Premier finals, defeating Hutt Valley High School 6-2 in their playoff game. The boys were hoping for better after entering the playoffs in second place, however they suffered a shock 3-0 loss to Scots College in their semi final. The bronze medal is still a massive achievement, and the first medal won by a WHS team for as long as Murray Chisholm can remember. This team and our Senior Girls team will contest the national championships in Wellington at WRAC from September 6th-8th. If you are interested in Underwater Hockey or intrigued by this mysterious sport, please watch the video made by Year 9 student Sky Gobbi here: https://youtu.be/978v3IPhqV8 1st XI Boys Hockey vs Tararua College Last Sunday our 1st XI Boys Hockey team played Tararua College. Tararua are doing a Lower North Island tour, mainly playing schools in the Wellington region. WHS may have lost the game 3 – 0 but it was an evenly matched contest and our team benefited from the opportunity to take on Tararua College.
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Bootcamp was not in vein
- Victoria University of Wellington
- It might be five years since they first started working on their ‘big idea’ at the University's Victoria Entrepreneur Bootcamp, but Ben Palmer and Georgia Lee have continued to develop it and are now on the brink of solving a global medical problem—with a little help from their support network, including the University's commercialisation arm, Viclink.
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Q and A for the Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay Residents Association
- Sarah Free
- SARAH FREE STANDING FOR WCC EASTERN WARD POLICIES: Rates: Ideally we would keep rates at not much more than the rate of inflation, but this is often not possible, partly because the costs of things Council provides (roads, water infrastructure etc) have risen faster than the average rate of inflation, and partly because residents and businesses often want more for their city.
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Time to deliver
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- It's time for Wellington City Council to deliver on its Island Bay Cycleway promisesThe Island Bay Cycleway has been caught up in the excruciating delays to the Newtown Connections projectThe Newtown Connections project is being delayed - again.
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Futuna Lecturer for 2020 – Francis Kéré
- Friends of Futuna Charitable Trust
- The internationally-acclaimed architect Francis Kéré garnered critical praise from the beginning of his architectural practice when awarded the prestigious Aga Khan Award for Architecture (2004) for his first-ever building – a school he designed, raised the funds for and realised in collaboration with the residents of his native Gando, Burkina Faso.
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Futuna Open Days & Public Talks – 2nd and 3rd November, as part of Heritage week 2019
- Friends of Futuna Charitable Trust
- Experience the award-winning modernist Futuna Chapel in Karori, and hear talks from the Friends of Futuna, Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga, and Wellington architect Sharon Jansen.
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How New York’s Union Square helped shape free speech in the US
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Joanna Merwood-Salisbury from the School of Architecture discusses the architectural history of Union Square in New York City.
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Harbour sediment rates too high for healthy habitats
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- A recent survey of Te Awarua-o-Porirua Harbour shows sedimentation rates have more than doubled in the last five years, undermining animal and plant habitats and the healthy functioning of this estuary.
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Wheels on Te Pahi keep going ‘round and ‘round
- Porirua City Council
- More Porirua schools are utilising Te Pahi, the free community bus.
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Public get chance to dob in mobility parking cheats
- Porirua City Council
- The Council has joined a scheme run by CCS Disability Action, where the public can notify us about people abusing mobility parking.
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Kilbirnie School Art Exhibition and Auction
- Hataitai Community Website
- Art te Aroha Inspiring Art by Children, Local and Professional Artists Kilbirnie School Hall Friday 6 September, 7-10pm - Adult Only Event. Tickets $25. Exhibition, Silent and live Auction, Drink on Arrival, Canapes, Cash Bar, Live Music. Tickets available from Kilbirnie School Office or by email office@kilbirnie.school.nz Saturday 7 September, 11-1pm - Kids Welcome, Koha Entry
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Daffodil Day
- Kilbirnie School
- Daffodil Day is on this Friday, 30 August. Please bring a gold coin donation :-)
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Meet the Candidates Meetings
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The Newtown Residents’ Association has organised two local body election meetings – one for the Greater Wellington Regional Council and the other for Wellington City Council Paekawakawa/Southern Ward and Mayoral Candidates.
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Minutes of the August meeting
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Notes from the Newtown Residents’ Association Meeting – 19th August 2019 See here for the full minutes.
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Porirua City Council retains AA credit rating
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua City Council has maintained a stable credit rating with financial services company Standard & Poor's.
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What’s going on? – Newsletter for Friday 23 August 2019
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Hello everyone, No, it was not Fathers’ Day last Sunday. For those of you who need to keep the date,Read More
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Results – 2019 CSW Squash Championships
- College Sport Wellington
- 2019 CSW Squash Open winners – Charlotte Galloway (HVHS) and Connor Eales (Silverstream) Photo Credit: HVHS Results from the 2019 College Sport Wellington Squash Championships Boys Competitive 1 Winner – Connor Eales St Patrick’s College-SS Runner Up – Makaia Sutton Wairarapa College Boys Competitive 2 Winner – Jack Burrell St Patrick’s College-SS Runner Up – Shaun Thomas St Patrick’s College-SS Boys Rookie Winner – Philip Kananghinis Upper Hutt College Runner Up – Henry Thoms St Patrick’s College-Town Girls Competitive 1 Winner – Charlotte Galloway Hutt Valley High School Runner Up – Dora Galloway Hutt Valley High School Girls Rookie 1 Winner – Olivia Anstis Wairarapa College Runner Up – Sophia DeNardi-Gonzalez St Orans College Girls Rookie 2 Winner – Jordyn Hammond Upper Hutt College Runner Up – Zara Field St Orans College Boys Competitive 1 Winner – Connor Eales St Patrick’s College-SS Runner Up – Makaia Sutton Wairarapa College Boys Competitive 2 Winner – Jack Burrell St Patrick’s College-SS Runner Up – Shaun Thomas St Patrick’s College-SS Boys Rookie Winner – Philip Kananghinis Upper Hutt College Runner Up – Henry Thoms St Patrick’s College-Town Girls Competitive 1 Winner – Charlotte Galloway Hutt Valley High School Runner Up – Dora Galloway Hutt Valley High School Girls Rookie 1 Winner – Olivia Anstis Wairarapa College Runner Up – Sophia DeNardi-Gonzalez St Orans College Girls Rookie 2 Winner – Jordyn Hammond Upper Hutt College Runner Up – Zara Field St Orans College The post Results – 2019 CSW Squash Championships appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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National Schools Poetry Award celebrates New Zealand’s poets of the future
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A year 13 student at Auckland's Westlake Girls High School has won first place in the 2019 International Institute of Modern Letters' (IIML) National Schools Poetry Award, with her poem 'Mammalian'.
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Say no to farming 'silver bullets'
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The fundamental problem with silver bullets is they permit a 'business as usual' approach when that is neither ecologically sustainable nor economically desirable, write Peter Fraser and Dr Mike Joy from Victoria University of Wellington's Institute for Governance and Policy Studies.
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Building consents aim for paper-free future
- Porirua City Council
- Building consents have gone digital, and from next month we’re beginning a drive to get all applications paper-free.
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Exhibition highlights Kupe to Cook
- Porirua City Council
- Pātaka’s newest exhibition, Here: From Kupe to Cook, has opened at Pātaka to plenty of fanfare.
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Who gets your vote?
- Porirua City Council
- This year is your chance to decide who you want to make the big decisions for our city.
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Hockey 4th XI
- Wellington Girls' College
- It was a close final for the WGC 4th XI Hockey team. They played St Orans in the Reserve 1 division final and after a tough battle, narrowly lost 2-1. Congratulations to the team and coach Vanessa Goodchild for a fabulous season.
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Researchers make potential breakthrough in cancer drug development
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A Victoria University of Wellington research team has developed an exciting new lead in the search for cancer treatments, creating alternative versions in the laboratory of a rare natural compound that targets some types of cancer.
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Climate explained: why we need to cut emissions as well as prepare for impacts
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Associate Professor Ralph Chapman explains why addressing climate change means cutting emissions as well as managing impacts.
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New research shows that Antarctica’s largest floating ice shelf is highly sensitive to warming of the ocean
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Scientists have long been concerned about the potential collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and its contribution to global sea level rise. Much of West Antarctica’s ice lies below sea level, and warming ocean temperatures may lead to runaway ice sheet retreat.
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Bungled NZ census highlights need for multiple voting options to raise Māori participation
- Victoria University of Wellington
- "The low response rate of Māori not only raises concerns about online-only voting approaches, but also has considerable constitutional implications, as census data is used to determine the number of Māori electorates," writes Associate Professor Maria Bargh.
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Is poor awareness of the Holocaust just the tip of the iceberg?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- "We are right to feel outraged at the idea that a majority of New Zealanders don't know how many millions of Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, but outrage alone will not suffice," writes Associate Professor Giacomo Lichtner.
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Mission Impossible?
- Diane Calvert
- Yes, I’m campaigning for Mayor of Wellington city.
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Mātauranga Māori could stop kauri dieback in its tracks
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Research led by Victoria University of Wellington’s Dr Monica Gerth in collaboration with iwi has discovered molecules from New Zealand native plants could hold the solution to kauri dieback.
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Next Seniors Meeting - Mon 2 Sept
- Hataitai Community Website
- Peter Sledmere talks…. Peter has worked for Radio NZ for almost 50 years as a commercial DJ, newsreader, Morning Report presenter, and concert announcer. He will share some humorous highlights of his long career in radio and more. Monday 2 September, 10am - 11.30pm Hataitai Village Green, 157 Hataitai Rd (Former Hataitai Bowling Club) Contact Frances for more information - 027 835 4374
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U19s Tournament 2019 - FINAL UPDATE
- Upper Hutt Football
- Congratulations to Lower Hutt City AFC, the 2019 UHCF U19s Bob Bamford Memorial Tournament Champions, with a 5-1 (aet) win over Levin in the final.
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Northern Premier 1 Teams End the Year On a High
- Northern United Hockey Club
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > A cold, wet NUHC Prem 1 Women’s team after their 5-6 playoff with Karori In an interesting twist, the Northern Premier 1 Men and Women’s teams have both ended their 2019 seasons ranked fifth equal. The Northern P1 Women, in their first year in the competition after possibly a 30 year hiatus, had an exceptional year under the guidance of coach David McNaughtan. With several wins under their belt in their first season, the women made their way into the 5-6th playoffs. In a match which was marred by torrential rain throughout, the Northern women fought to the end against Karori. The turf was underwater for most of the game, but with less than 10 minutes remaining, and with the scores tied 4-4, the rain became too heavy and the umpires called the game off. This left a very cold, wet, but relieved team fifth equal with Karori. The men’s competition was similarly affected by the weather, however it was the Saturday earlier that affected the men. Their penultimate match against Victoria University was unable to start due to heavy rain and hail that put the turf under several inches of water. The game was rescheduled for a midweek late night game. The disruption put pressure on both teams, with the match being the most stressful of the year for coach Jono Mackey and his team. A tit-for-tat scoreline kept the pressure on Northern, but the Northern strikers and excellent keeping by Cameron Loader kept them in the game. The Northern boys ended up triumphing 3-2 over the students, keeping them out of the relegation zone and putting them through to the 5-6 playoff. A death in the Wellington Indians hockey community unfortunately meant that the the 5-6 playoff against Wellington Indians Sports Club was unable to be played. Despite the unfortunate reason for cancellation, the Northern boys were relieved to end the year fifth equal. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > NUHC Premier 1 Men after their final match of the season against Victoria University.
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Club Raffle Results 2019
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Thank you to all that purchased or sold tickets and supporting the club with our fundraising this year. Congratulations to those below that have won prizes. 1st Prize – $1,100.00 Air NZ Mystery Weekend – Ticket 3545 – Patsy Commerford 2nd Prize $500 EB Games Voucher – Ticket 3734 – Paul Commerford 3rd Prize – $219.00 Brendan Foot Car Groom Continue Reading
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"People's choice" 50th team
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- The results are in from our online polls to find MSP's best players from the past 50 years...
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Mataora—Encounters between medicine and the Arts
- Victoria University of Wellington
- What insights can humanities and the performing arts bring to health and wellbeing? Victoria University of Wellington, in association with Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa), is holding a unique, one-day event to explore these connections, Mataora—Encounters between medicine and the Arts.
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Apply now – The Suzanne Aubert Tertiary Scholarship is open
- Sisters of Compassion
- Tertiary students in the Archdiocese of Wellington and the Diocese of Palmerston North who are entering into their third year or more of study are invited to apply for a Suzanne Aubert Tertiary Scholarship. The post Apply now – The Suzanne Aubert Tertiary Scholarship is open appeared first on Compassion.
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Apply now – The Suzanne Aubert Tertiary Scholarship is open
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Goat proof fence installed on park boundary
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- Each year the Supporters get a grant from the Ian ‘Zac’ Pearson Endowment Fund to complete work in and around Zac’s Track.
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New summit track underway
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- TGL are building a short new section of trail near the summit.
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Opening day 2019
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- Opening day 2019 bruce Fri, 16 Aug 2019 - 23:45
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Magpie Magazine August 17th and 20th
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Magpie Magazine August 17th and 20th
- Waterside Karori
- Check out the last Magpie Mag of the Year for CL vs North Wgtn and W-League v Seatoun
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Good things take time -Weekly newsletter for Friday 16 August
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Hello Everyone, At university I was privileged to be lectured in art history by Tom Esplin. I remember talk ofRead More
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Hataitai Swimming Club
- Hataitai Community Website
- The Hataitai Swimming Club offers swimming lessons for 5-12 year olds during term time. Charges are very reasonable. Check them out before Term 4 starts on 18 October. See their Facebook Page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=102980914389819&ref=br_rs
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Candidates for Local Elections announced
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- Find out who is standing in the Local Elections.
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August update - main entrance upgrade
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- 15 August update The project has been given the green-light by the lizard expert to remove the vegetation that was cut down around the main entrance and proceed to the construction phase.
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Hutt Valley DHB urges return of missing drugs
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt Hospital is urgently requesting the return of 20 vials of anaesthetic drugs taken on Tuesday, 6th August from a resuscitation bay within the hospital’s Emergency Department.
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Waitohi café contract awarded
- Wellington City Council
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Marvelous modelling
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new model, developed by a Victoria University of Wellington PhD student, could help to more accurately predict how Antarctica’s ice sheets will respond to a warming world and impact global sea level rise.
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International children’s rights experts gather at Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington
- On the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, leading international experts will join the New Zealand children's rights community for a two-day symposium at Victoria University of Wellington on 19 and 20 August.
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Biodegradable matting saves money and the environment
- Porirua City Council
- New biodegradable matting for covering young plants is in use by the Parks team.
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Planting Trees in Seed Source Gully - Working Bee on Sunday
- Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
- Last Sunday's working bee was a great success.
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When failure leads to success
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As power poles age throughout the decades, the danger of them failing increases—and so, too, does the risk of electrocutions and power outages. Lines companies are not always able to predict when poles are about to fail—a problem that one Victoria University of Wellington researcher is working with Viclink to solve.
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Weekly news for Friday 10 August
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Hello everyone, When decluttering a dualistic approach works well. ‘Keep’/’Don’t keep’ is the basic division. Then in the ‘don’t keep’Read More
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Diane Calvert Standing for Mayor of Wellington city
- Diane Calvert
- Media Release – Diane Calvert Standing for Mayor of Wellington city Wellington City Councillor for Wharangi/Onslow-Western Ward Diane Calvert has announced her candidacy for the upcoming Wellington City Council mayoralty.
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2019 Australian State Team Championships selection
- Pirates Swim Team
- Congratulations Joseph Stewart on being named on to the Swimming New Zealand team selected to compete at the 2019 Australian State Team Championships in October this year! The post 2019 Australian State Team Championships selection appeared first on Pirates.
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Porirua's young leaders celebrated
- Porirua City Council
- A group of inspiring primary school students were honoured at a ceremony in Porirua today.
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Representative rugby underway
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- With the final few grades of club rugby wrapping up, the Representative teams got underway this past weekend...
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Settlement agreed with NZ Resident Doctors’ Association
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Resident Medical Officers who are members of the NZ Resident Doctors’ Association have accepted a new pay settlement agreed by their union and District Health Boards.
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Downton Abbey at the Roxy Fundraiser
- Hataitai Community Website
- The Events committee for the former Hataitai Bowling Club (and Hataitai Community House) is organising a movie night at the Roxy cinema.
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New Craft Group
- Hataitai Community Website
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Wellington and Hutt Valley Secondary Schools Smallbore Rifle Teams Results – Round 1
- College Sport Wellington
- Rd1 2019 Secondary Schools smallbore Team results The post Wellington and Hutt Valley Secondary Schools Smallbore Rifle Teams Results – Round 1 appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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A predator-free Miramar peninsula;- and surrounds!
- Sarah Free
- And And
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Winter Series Race 4 results and Series Wrap up.
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- That's a wrap for the 2019 Winter Series.
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Survey reveals which religions New Zealanders trust most – and least – after shootings
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Buddhist New Zealanders are at one of the scale and Evangelical Christians the other, writes Dr Simon Chapple, Director of Victoria University of Wellington's Institute for Governance and Policy Studies.
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Christchurch terrorist failed to sow distrust
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington's Institute for Governance and Policy Studies wanted to check if the terror attacks in Christchurch achieved an aim of sowing distrust and suspicion in society, and its findings are bad news for the perpetrator, write Dr Simon Chapple and Dr Kate Prickett.
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Planting empowers potential for Porirua waterway
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Students from Natone, Porirua and Windley schools got digging this week, planting over 600 trees at Bothamley Park thanks to a collaboration between Greater Wellington Regional Council, Sustainable Coastlines and Porirua City Council.
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Why I can’t join the choir of delight on this drug reform
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington criminologist Dr Fiona Hutton laments that to gain a glimmer of positivity New Zealand has had to enact ineffective ‘get tough’ measures instead of being truly transformative.
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Rock scratches hint at future quakes
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Curved scratches in rock faces may give clues to where big quakes could strike next, a study led by Victoria University of Wellington Master’s student Jesse Kearse has shown.
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It's the Countdown Kids Appeal!
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Patients and their families along with staff from Hutt Hospital’s Children’s Health Service met with Countdown managers from the Hutt Valley to celebrate the launch of the Countdown Kids Appeal.
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We've heard you, Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- It's been a learning week with the "smiley face" coverage.
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Greater Wellington seeks funding for new trains
- Metlink
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Greater Wellington seeks funding for new trains
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council plans to improve the region’s rail network with new longer distance rolling stock upgrading the Wairarapa and Capital Connection fleets are underway.
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Trust levels steady despite Christchurch mosque shootings
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Christchurch mosque shootings have been described as New Zealand’s darkest day, but did the attack change the way New Zealanders trust each other and their institutions?
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Winter Series Race 3 Results
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- The third race in the KCC Winter Race Series took place in ideal conditions, with warm sun and a gentle breeze which lead to exciting racing across most of the grades.
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St. Barnabas Church Bulletin August 2019
- Roseneath Residents Association
- Keep up to date with the news and happenings from St. Barnabas Church and find out what’s going on this August.
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Setting the record straight on Porirua City's rebrand
- Porirua City Council
- From Porirua City Council Acting Chief Executive Roy Baker
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Junior Raffle Results
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Thank you to all who supported the Junior Raffle which will help Under 11 and 12 teams attend their annual tournament in Taupo...
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Club Special Meeting – rule changes
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Over the past year the club has watched as sportsville facilities have been discussed in our region (some have occurred, some failed). As part of watching these play out, we have been speaking with the council and also local sporting codes. We have looked back at the earlier days of Stop Out Sports Club and have noted that the current Continue Reading
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Report recommends better whistleblowing procedures
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A report advising on best practice for whistleblowing procedures—including establishing new forms of oversight—is launched this week, just days after the State Services Commission published its public consultation on reforms to the Protected Disclosure Act.
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Update on Whitby Lower Lake
- Porirua City Council
- A study has been carried out on the sedimentation in Whitby Lower Lake
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Boost for Browns Bay Playground
- Porirua City Council
- Fun for our tamariki at the upgraded Browns Bay playground
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A fair go for all Council candidates
- Porirua City Council
- Rules ensure a level playing field for anyone standing in this year's elections.
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The Autism Clinic—Te Rāngai Takiwātanga
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Autism Clinic—Te Rāngai Takiwātanga has been established at Victoria University of Wellington to evaluate best practice early interventions for young children with autism in New Zealand.
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Research looks to improve neonatal care experiences
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Research led by Victoria University of Wellington academics that aims to improve the care provided to Māori families in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) has had a Health Research Council funding boost.
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Improving mental health in rainbow communities
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Research from Victoria University of Wellington has helped create a new resource to address the high rate of mental health difficulties faced by New Zealand’s rainbow communities.
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Community change
- Victoria University of Wellington
- “I always wanted to study politics—it has fascinated me since I was young,” says Victoria University of Wellington alumnus Ibrahim Omer.
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Caring for our beaches
- Sarah Free
- Today I joined some of local community in their regular monthly beach cleanup of Lyall Bay beach (it’s always the first Sunday of the month, meet at the Lyall Bay Beach playground play ground at 10.
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Runabout swamped on the beach
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Sun, 04/08/2019 - 12:45 - 15:00 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 9 A 15' runabout was swamped on the beach at Green Bay after pulling up on the beach. A wave, larger than normal, took them by surprise and swamped the boat. They were able to bail it out but by the time they had done that the waves were pushing the boat further up the beach and they were unable to get away. Vessel Details Length: 5.00m Resources Attendees: Weedoogie Jake Mark Presling Trevor Burgess CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1 read more
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Public seminar series addresses child welfare system
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Children's Commissioner and the Chief Social Worker of Oranga Tamariki–Ministry for Children are among those speaking in the first of three Victoria University of Wellington public seminars addressing the historical, current and future role of the state in New Zealand's child welfare system.
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Reaching Across the Muslim-Christian divide – Weekly newsletter for Friday 2 August 2019
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Hello everyone, It was good to see some involved in the Christchurch 15 March event setting off for the Hajj. Read More
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Three named in NZ Hockey Under 18 teams
- College Sport Wellington
- Congratulations to Ruby Baker (Wellington Girls College), Roman Polaczuk (Wellington College) and Oliver Bunny (Wairarapa College) for being named in the NZ Hockey Under 18 teams.
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Council makes savings as emissions cut
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua City Council has saved more than $3 million since 2012 as greenhouse gas emissions are reduced.
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Porirua City Pre-election Report released
- Porirua City Council
- A snapshot of the Council's operational and financial performance to inform the public interested in standing for the election has been released.
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Yacht aground in Porirua Harbour
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Fri, 02/08/2019 - 08:30 - 11:30 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 15 Yacht Jackjumper broken mooring and drifted onto sandbank. Hard aground. Used main anchor to kedge bow around, rafted up and returned to mooring. Refastened. As short of crew took two harbour rangers out ot assist as owners rep. Wind increased from 30 knot NW to 45 knot NW. Tide turned at 1030hours Vessel Details Length: 13.00m Resources Attendees: Weedoogie Katestewart Neil Cornwell taracooney Trevor Burgess CRV's Used: CRV Pelorus
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Victoria University announces second Emerging Pasifika Writer’s Residency
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington's International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) is delighted to announce the second Emerging Pasifika Writer's Residency for 2020.
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Working bee - Sunday 4 August
- Kilbirnie School
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Wellington 800 freestyle boys record
- Pirates Swim Team
- Congratulations to Joseph Stewart on breaking his first Wellington record in the 16 years boys 800 Free! Great performances from the Pirates last night at the Wellington distance champs.
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National music centre fundraising effort hits $18 million
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Fundraising for the planned national music centre in Wellington's Te Ngākau Civic Square is well on track, with the total now at $18 million.
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Porirua Chamber - Opportunities post Transmission Gully, but Porirua has to seize them
- Porirua Chamber of Commerce
- There was a strong message heard loud and clear from last night’s business briefing on Transport, says Porirua Chamber of Commerce chair Heather Hutchings.…
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