Places / July 2020
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Dave Downer
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Hi Folks I know a lot of people have been shocked to hear of the bad luck Dave's been through just lately.
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August, almost!!
- Slow Boat Records
- Crikey, and just when it seemed like it was only February, suddenly it was blimmin’ AUGUST, already – almost like we lost a couple of months there…Not gonna lie – the lockdown was not entirely unpleasant for us – a good chance to charge the batteries, and look at some things from a different perspective – working smarter rather than necessarily just harder.
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Slow Boat Records, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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27 July 2020
- Brooklyn Smallbore Rifle Club
- An extremely busy day yesterday, with many new shooters as well as hosting the interassociation representative matches.
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Tawa AFC – Matchday Programme 1/2 August 2020
- Tawa AFC
- Tawa AFC Wellington club newsletter. Match Reports, Fixtures and other great football content. It is a must-read, so download it now or pick up a copy at Redwood Park this weekend. Open Here The post Tawa AFC – Matchday Programme 1/2 August 2020 appeared first on Tawa AFC Wellington.
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Club rugby in heaven in round seven
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Bruce Kauika-Petersen and Luca Rees join Parekura Lalaga in the loose forwards in an unchanged Norths team to play Wainuiomata tomorrow for the Alf Keating Memorial Trophy. By Scott MacLean Teams and draw HERE It’s perhaps hard to believe, but this weekend marks the halfway point of the Premier season, and the race for...
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Premiers demolish Avalon
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- After a tight game last week our Premiers have stretched their legs with a 92-14 demolition of Avalon on Friday night...
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Newsletter Week Ending 2 August
- Karori Anglican Churches
- REMINDER – CHURCH CAMP (HOLIDAY) 12 – 14 March 2021 – Palm Grove Christian Camp, ParaparaumuPlease put this date in your diary now! We have booked a speaker and are organising a kids programme for our Camp.
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Meet the Candidates - Sunday 30 August
- Hataitai Community Website
- You are cordially invited to attend our Meet the Candidates meeting on: Sunday 30 August Wellington Cadet Centre, 393 Evans Bay Parade The speeches will start at 12pm and the meeting will finish at approx.
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No place for profit in early childhood education
- Victoria University of Wellington
- An investment in quality public early childhood education is an investment in New Zealand's future, write Caitlin Neuwelt-Kearns and Associate Professor Jenny Ritchie.
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New Zealand needs a tax on inherited wealth
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Forget a capital gains tax, a capital acquisitions tax is the way to go, writes Dr Jonathan Barrett.
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Made to order products with your child's artwork
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Purchase unique calendars, cards, diaries, mouse mats and sketch pads/notebooks with your child's cover art on them! Looking for personalised keepsakes, gifts or just great practical items? Students have been very busy creating their own artwork that can be printed onto calendars, cards, diaries, mouse mats and sketch pads (spiral bound A5 notebook with blank pages) that are available for you to buy. All orders are to be placed online via the KidsArtWorks website. Orders cannot be made via the school by cash or on the school account. Here is the timeline: Friday 31st July, each student will bring home a named order code form (like the one below) that will have a unique code that is linked to their artThe Kids Artworks website is then live and open for viewing art and purchasing products. To avoid missing out, please submit orders between Friday 31st July and Sunday 16th AugustFINAL ORDERS - the website is closed at 10am on Monday 17th August and no late orders will be accepted. Purchased items will be delivered to school mid September and will be given to students to bring home There are samples at the office if you would like to have a closer look at sizing, details, or quality before placing your order online. Only the artwork done at school and already submitted to Kids Artworks is able to be used as part of this offer. The original artwork will be returned to students. Any questions, please contact Rachel office@amesbury.school.nz Thank you for supporting this school fundraiser!By Amesbury OfficeAttachments Kid Artworks Order Code Form PDF, 130.8 KBPhoto Gallery
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Residents Wrap by WCC
- Hataitai Community Website
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Junior Badminton Success
- Newlands College
- Yesterday we sent 7 players to the Junior Badminton Tournament at Badminton Hall, Haitatai.
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Leading New Zealand’s digital response to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealand’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has received praise from around the world. Alumna Katie Brown played an important part in that response as the Digital Communications Lead for Unite Against COVID-19.
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Sex work discrimination unacceptable
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Sex work has frequently been conflated with human trafficking, and corporate entities like banks are under increasing pressure to take action to prevent it, but the reality is much more complicated than that, writes Dr Lynzi Armstrong.
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Could co-op housing solve our housing crisis?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- With the necessary social and financial infrastructure and support, housing cooperatives have serious, practical potential for providing secure and affordable housing in New Zealand, writes Mark Southcombe.
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Match Report Rd 6 Swindale – OBU lose first 2020 match to MSP
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- <div class="slider slider-nav-circle slider-nav-large slider-nav-light slider-style-normal" data-flickity-options='{ "cellAlign": "center", "imagesLoaded": true, "lazyLoad": 1, "freeScroll": false, "wrapAround": true, "autoPlay": 6000, "pauseAutoPlayOnHover" : true, "prevNextButtons": true, "contain" : true, "adaptiveHeight" : true, "dragThreshold" : 10, "percentPosition": true, "pageDots": true, "rightToLeft": false, "draggable": true, "selectedAttraction": 0.1, "parallax" : 0, "friction": 0.6 }' > #image_638246734 { width: 100%; } #image_886644742 { width: 100%; } #image_1156154081 { width: 100%; } #image_2018455272 { width: 100%; } #image_975258038 { width: 100%; } #image_627336695 { width: 100%; } OBU 18 MSP 22 This was never going to be an easy match. MSP have recruited well this season particularly in the backs and welcomed some Hurricanes experience in the Proctor brothers to the starting line-up. It was old-timers day for MSP and a fair few of the older members had turned out to their clubrooms to preload! Conditions The weather was fine with the wind blowing diagonally down the pitch from the north into the south-eastern corner where the field dips away a little. the sun was low in the first half and difficult for OBU to deal with playing into it from the southeastern corner. It would be even worse for MSP in the second half. OBU was playing from Gym end toward the road in the first half. John ‘JC’ Cable & Jaesen Sumner were kindly present to keep an eye on the play while I wrestled with the screen lock on my phone. We are positioned up beside the video platform on the northern side. Notable performances The front row was mighty but didn’t really get the rewards it may have felt entitled to. The lineout applied lots of pressure and caused plenty of mistakes from MSP Paddy Carter was immense around the field. He is becoming a valuable utility player covering locks and flanks and is certainly a lineout option with outstanding aerial skills whichever position he is in. Shamus and Caleb deserve a mention every week. Hardworking, rugged and abrasive all over the park. In the backs, Sam Reid was once again rock-solid barely making a mistake. Ty Poe is a consistent performer growing each week. Callum and Dale are a great pairing of skill, speed and determination. Kyle really stood up in this match and had several classy touches including the chip and regather for the try. How the game unfolded 2 mins The tone for the match was set early scrum-wise by OBU. A powerful shunt spoilt the MSP feed which resulted in a knock-on in the backline due to the backfoot ball. 5 mins A series of pick and goes near the MSP line in the left corner resulted in a penalty to OBU. Dale steps up and nails the shot on the 22m line about 15 in from the left touchline OBU 3-0 6 mins From the kick-off there is a penalty for a high shot on Paddy. The penalty kick doesn’t find touch. The kick is followed up well enough to pressure MSP whop are finally able to clear to the touch after a couple of minor wobbles. 9 mins MSP manages to get it wide to their left side close to the touchline in front of us. The MSP player makes a great burst upfield but eventually, it breaks down and we go back to the penalty the ref was playing advantage for. The shot is successfully taken from 35 metres out and just to the right of the posts. 3-3 13 mins MSP puts up an up and under (or ‘Gary Owen’ for the northerners), then they regain at the ensuing ruck and the halfback chips downfield. Sam Reid has no choice but to run it into touch near our line on the far side of the paddock. From the lineout MSP throw is not straight so OBU gets to clear from the scrum. Pressure diffused for now. 17 mins MSP sets up a driving maul from a lineout but OBU gets the drive on. The maul breaks up with MSP players in behind our forwards. MSP flanker and halfback both have a dab at the line but it’s the right-winger who busts through for the score. The conversion misses. MSP 8-3 20 mins OBU charge down an MSP clearing kick. Ty Poe claims the loose ball and scores it under the sticks. The conversion was successful. OBU 10-8 23 mins A great move from OBU down the left-hand side of the field, Shamus makes lots of ground commits the defence and sets Paddy for the pass but it goes behind Paddy. MSP runs it out. There is a brief altercation. The Assistant Referee puts his flag out and a discussion ensues with the ref. The referee calls the captains together and presumably issues a warning to both teams to keep it clean despite what looked like a punch thrown by the red player. 24 mins Kyle darts down the blindside and chips past the first line of defence. He regathers under pressure from 3 defenders and scoots the rest of the way down the far sideline to score it in the corner. Conversion unsuccessful. OBU 15-8 28 mins Shamus crashes through the defence with some good pace and offloads to Finbarr. Reece ratchets up the pressure with an attack down the close touchline. OBU is right on the MSP goal line but are penalised. Can’t tell from our position what it was for. Unfortunately, someone says something to the ref so we deservedly get marched 10 metres. 30 mins OBU is in MSPs half again and looking likely but are penalised for holding on in the tackle. Good play from MSP flanker to beat the cleaners to the ball. MSP kick into the far corner. From the lineout MSP over-throw the ball and Kyle makes a great 40-meter clearance. 39 mins MSP is penalised for backs offside. Callum steps up to have a long-range shot from just inside the MSP half and out to the left. Kick misses Halftime OBU 15-8 41 mins MSP on the attack, OBU backs are caught offside 35 metres out and slightly to the right of the posts. Kick landed OBU 15-11 46 mins A long sequence of pick and goes on the MSP line. An MSP player crashes over the top believing he is onside and concedes a very obvious penalty. Dale successfully takes the shot. OBU 18-11 49 mins OBU concede a penalty for holding near the 10-metre line straight out in front. Kick is successfully taken. OBU 18-14 52 mins Paddy claims the kickoff with a memorable AFL-style leap. 55 mins OBU move the ball wide to Sam Reid who slips through the first tackle but can’t get through the second and eventually the ball runs into touch. MSP again overthrow the lineout. Morgan tries to gather the ball but knocks it on. MSP feed to the scrum. 57 mins MSP manages to clear the scrum which is under pressure and begin a promising period of attack near the OBU line. OBU player gest over the ball and wins the penalty which is cleared to touch taking some of the pressure off but we lose the lineout. Matt Fowler makes it on for his 50th replacing Kyle Preston at the base of the scrum. Sam Godwin on James Poloniati Off 60 mins A great driving maul from OBU. Eventually, MSP concedes the penalty and OBU elects to kick to the corner. Another great driving maul and an MSP forward rolls the dice by dropping it and gets away with it this time. Eventually, OBU knocks the ball forward. 63 mins MSP clear their line from a massive kick by James Proctor playing at 2nd 5. He kicked from the 5-meter line and the ball eventually goes out just on OBUs side of halfway. 66 mins Almost an action replay with another great clearing kick from Proctor. 73 mins MSP are hot on the attack and looking dangerous. There is an OBU player down. It turns out to be Matt Fowler in his 50th. Kyle comes on to replace him as a precaution. Morgan comes back on sporting a bandage on his head. I missed where he went off! Sam Coombs leaves the field. Taine Plumtree is replaced by Josh Gimblett 75 mins There is a series of Pick and goes on our line. Eventually #19 James Tuia crashes over. Conversion unsuccessful. MSP 19-18 75 mins Sam Coombs is on for Finbarr Kerr-Newell and somewhere along the way Matt Sleith came on at hooker for Kenan Gillson. OBU just need to hold the ball and work it back up the field to get in position to pressure MSP into a mistake. OBU puts the drive on from a lineout but the ball is knocked on. 78 mins OBU desperate now tries to run it out to the other end of the field but MSP turn the ball over in our 22 and the 1st 5 for MSP lines up and slots the drop goal. MSP 22-18 That’s the way the match ended. A riveting game with a very tight finish. I get the feeling that this match could well be replayed over the coming weeks in a semi or a final, but let’s not count our chickens just yet. Another almighty challenge awaits against Tawa out at Lyndhurst Park next week. Final Score MSP 22-18 The post Match Report Rd 6 Swindale – OBU lose first 2020 match to MSP appeared first on OBU Rugby.
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July 2020 Meeting - Remit Voting and VLF Operation
- Wellington VHF Group
- July 2020 Meeting - Remit Voting and VLF Operation ZL2WAL Wed, 07/29/2020 - 18:53 This months meeting will be NZART AGM remit voting followed by a presentation from John ZL4JY on his experience with Very Low Frequency (VLF) operation Date: 30 July 2020 Time: 7:30 pm Location: Tawa Community Centre WVHFG Categories Meetings
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HRA Representative on the HCRT
- Hataitai Community Website
- New Hataitai Residents Association Representative on the Hataitai Community Recreation Trust The HCRT seeks a new HRA representative on the Trust.
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Public help sought to honour Porirua war veterans
- Porirua City Council
- The Porirua community is being asked to tell the Council about any interred war veterans at Porirua Cemetery.
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Get your copy of C'mon Red!
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- You can now purchase your copy of C'mon Red! Tim Donoghue's new book marking Marist St Pats 50th year...
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Hataitai Village Market - Saturday 1 August
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University makes it easier to benefit from our research
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Two new Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington initiatives make it easier for government, businesses and other organisations to benefit from its wide-ranging expertise.
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Parentlink Quiz Night
- Kilbirnie School
- Come join us for an evening of friendly competition at our Quiz Night for a Kilbirnie School fundraiser on Friday 14th August.
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Amesbury's Got Talent
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- We will be running Amesbury's Got Talent in weeks 5 & 6, dust your singing voices and your dance skills off to come and give it a go! This term we are going to be holding our Amesbury's Got Talent competition.
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Kohanga o Porokapa Project update
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- This winter a hardy group of passionate volunteers have been toiling away in the southern end of the park working to establish a podocarp forest.
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Short Passes 27 July (news in briefs)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Ories and Wainuiomata scrums pack down on Saturday. Photo: Andy McArthur. View all galleries from the weekend HERE Breakfast edition: A busy slate of midweek rugby ahead. Wednesday is highlighted by that afternoon’s St Pat’s Silverstream vs Wellington College Traditional, while that night has the first of the season’s four Beard Trophy matches...
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School Notices - 27 July 2020
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- There's quite a few things happening this week so please check out what affects you .
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Michalia Arathimos arrives at the cottage
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- In late June, we were delighted to be able to welcome our 2020 resident Michalia Arathimos, her partner and two young children to Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington.
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On kindness, on ignorance: A frightful passage
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- CNZ RCWT 2020 Writing Fellow Michalia Arathimos began 2020 in Melbourne Australia where the threat of bushfires would shortly be replaced by the threat of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Premiers beat OBU
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our Premiers have come from behind to beat Old Boys-University by 22-18 in front of a bumper crowd on Old Timers Day...
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Fernbirds / mātātā translocation project 2019
- Friends of Mana Island
- In 2019 FOMI translocated 40 North Island fernbirds/mātātā to the island’s wetland. There were previously none present on Mana Island. We are very grateful for sponsorship from OMV NZ to support this project. Overall aim To establish a breeding population of North Island fernbirds/mātātā on Mana Island. The island provides a range of habitats suitable […]
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Weekly news for Friday 24 July
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora ē te whānau, At the end of our recent congregational conversation we stood and said the words ofRead More
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Tawa Rugby – Back to the Top
- College Sport Wellington
- The Tawa College First XV is back in Premier I after beating Kapiti College 72-5 in their last grading game to secure a place in the top flight.
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Newsletter July 2020
- Friends of Maara Roa
- We are planting every fine Saturday; meet at 9.30 am at the Cannons Creek entrance to Belmont Regional Park. The nursery group meets every Thursday from 10 am to noon, in the grounds of Aotea College in Okowai Road. July 2020 Newsletter Welcome back after lockdown Celebrating 20 years at the AGM GWRC grant boosts ... Read more
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Starting a new role in the middle of COVID-19
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Christine is the Associate Director of Nursing, Acute Services and Integrated Operations Centre. She joined Hutt Valley DHB during the height of Alert Level 4 and gives us this insight into starting a new job during nationwide upheaval.
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Newsletter Week Ending 26 July
- Karori Anglican Churches
- FRIDAY FISH & CHIPS TONIGHT!Friday 24 July, 5.
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Quiet time across the world
- Victoria University of Wellington
- You may have noticed New Zealand was significantly quieter during the COVID-19 lockdown. The noise from cars, emergency sirens, and children playing in the school yard faded away, leaving urban areas in particular much less noisy during March and April 2020.
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Invitation to Mihi Whakatau - Monday 3 August
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- All Amesbury families are invited to join us at 2.
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Harakeke and Pohutukawa Swimming - Term 3
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- This information is about the swimming lessons for students in Harakeke and Pohutukawa hubs.
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Where water and culture collide
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Ministry for the Environment’s recent freshwater report outlines the scale of the country’s pollution problem and makes many references to Māori ways of thinking, but what does it take to really understand an issue from another culture’s perspective? ask Emeritus Professor Lydia Wevers and Associate Professor Maria Bargh.
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Strong and Safe – Brooklyn Tapusoa
- College Sport Wellington
- Porirua is a hotbed of Wellington sporting talent with countless personalities enjoying success at the national and international levels.
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C’mon Red – MSP rugby history book launch this Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Marist St Pats RFC Book launch – Saturday 25 July 2020 11.15am – Hataitai Park Clubrooms Ca’ii-Michelle Gordon, has very kindly offered to sing a couple of numbers, the New Zealand National Anthem and “Heroes”, at the launch proceedings of “C’mon Red” – the 50th Jubilee publication of the Marist St Pats RFC. Ms Gordon,...
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Tawa AFC – Matchday Programme 25/26 July 2020
- Tawa AFC
- Welcome to our Matchday programme for the 25/26 July 2020 . We have some great news reports in this month’s newsletter, and many other great little bits and pieces. It is a must-read, so download it now or pick up a copy at Redwood Park this weekend. Open Here The post Tawa AFC – Matchday Programme 25/26 July 2020 appeared first on Tawa AFC Wellington.
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Committee Report
- Hutt Valley Angling Club
- Recently we held our annual general meeting. As part of the meeting, the committee delivered its report for the 2019/2020 club year. You...
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Central Junior Championships
- For full details and entry form, click here Hutt Valley Fencing Club and Fencing Central invite you to attend the 2020Fencing Central Individual Junior Championships.
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New degree aims to meet demand for engineers in New Zealand
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s new electrical and electronics degree will help address a growing demand for engineers in New Zealand.
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A critical-thinking springboard
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Since leaving Wellington, alumnus Christopher Wright has had 22 separate addresses across 10 cities, six countries and three continents.
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Netball has come to MSP
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- In our 50th year, Marist St Pats is excited to add another string to our bow with the formation of a women's netball team...
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Lucky Break for Rogaine
- Orienteering Hutt Valley
- Rain yesterday, rain today, but last night a gap in the weather and warm temperatures! Another big rogaine field...
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Generous gift secures Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A generous $1.2 million gift to Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington from the Grace Memorial Trust will ensure the University’s research and leadership in the area of restorative justice will continue far into the future.
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Scholastic Books Club Issue 5
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20 July 2020
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Porirua City Council maintains its AA credit rating
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- Latest Standard & Poors report gives Council a positive scorecard, but 2021 will be tough due to the pandemic.
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Membership Card update
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- After some Covid-19 related delays we expect these to be available this week. These can be collected at Old Timers Day...
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Hundy Club Profile: Stu Simonsen
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- #image_497190556 { width: 42%; } #image_379414967 { width: 46%; } #image_562905773 { width: 100%; } We sat down with Stu Simonsen to talk about rugby and find out what he’s been up to lately! Tell us about where you came from to join OBU? Played at Wellington college and a few lads went to obu. I went back to my junior club Wellington club. 2002-03 played 21s then press as they were on the way out. 04 headed over to obu as I knew a few players there already. What is your favourite on-field memory? 2015 jubilee cup final. Never thought I would play a JC final. We had a dam good team What is your favourite off-field memory? Courtys at Boyd Wilson followed by the interesting walks back down to the Cambridge. Are you involved in rugby these days? Tell us about it. After the 2017 season I felt burnt out and needed a break from rugby. I started going to watch games I’d never seen before like Norths v Ories, HOBM v MSP. That was enjoyable. Then in 2019 I thought I would go and play down the road from home at Paremata-Plimmerton. My brother in-law James “Smokey” Corcoran has played there as well for the last few years. knowing a few other players also made it easy to don the boots again. Now in my second year and I’m still playing premier. I have a few small niggles hanging around, and I’m just managing these as they pop up. I really enjoy looking on at some of our young front rowers whilst on the side lines and helping the next generation of players here that might not get that position specific detail that I had at OBU. Filming line out throwing and adding my 2 cents in where available helps these guys out. Who knows what next year will bring playing wise. I’ll make up my mind when preseason rolls around if my calf’s hold strong or id they wilt! What’s life like after OBU? Where are you these days? Work, family. Family wise my wife Hayley and I have got two kids Blake 5 and Zara 3. As for work – I’m in partnership with Hayley’s parents in Exceed doors and window maintenance, a franchise in the Hutt valley. Within the next couple of years we will take over and become the full owners. Life after OBU is pretty much the same as before. Just a different color jersey on Saturday! Any messages of inspiration you want to pass back to the Goat community? Don’t believe the coach all the time! Trust your instincts Thanks Stu. Controversial last call there! The phone might start ringing! We’ll look forward to seeing Stu at the Hundy club on Old-timers day and on the sideline somewhere next season or even better in the clubrooms! The post Hundy Club Profile: Stu Simonsen appeared first on OBU Rugby.
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Baking Gold – Tawa Tracking Strongly for Repeat Success
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It’s only a MATA of time
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Former Paremata-Plimmerton Juniors Jimmy Moore and Tyler Cannel among a growing number of former Juniors returning to play Premier rugby at the club. Paremata-Plimmerton is finally starting to see a steady flow of former junior players return to the club. It was a conversation club stalwart Paul “Softy” Latham had with two First XV...
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Leadership week aims to inspire young people
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A week of online workshops and webinars at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington aims to challenge and inspire young people to take action on pressing social and environmental issues.
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Worse for pedestrians, easier for cars – a wrong decision for Hataitai
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Short Passes 19 July (news in briefs)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- John Monu flies in to score the match sealing try for Wainuiomata against Avalon on Saturday. PHOTO: Hugh Pretorius. For galleries from the weekend visit our photos website HERE Some mouth watering Swindale Shield match-ups in this coming weekend’s sixth round. Hire a helicopter or catch a ride with Dave Lintott to see parts of...
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School Notices - 20 July 2020
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- A big welcome back for Term 3 .
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2020 Mid-Winter Camp
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Chilled, not chilly! Scouts had a brilliant time building playgrounds, rafts, poking a fire with sticks and cooking their own meals for an entire weekend.
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13 July 2020
- Brooklyn Smallbore Rifle Club
- Many thanks to everyone who helped out at, and/or competed in, the Wellington Open Champs over the weekend.
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MSP and Paremata-Plimmerton big winners in fifth round matches
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Tawa clinched a 17-10 win over Hutt Old Boys Marist in the fifth round of the Swindale Shield. Results at a glance HERE Marist St Pat’s and Paremata-Plimmerton were two notable winners from today’s fifth round of the Swindale Shield, played in cloudy and at times drizzly conditions around the Wellington region. MSP lit...
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Big wins over Ories
- Marist St Pats Rugby
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Weekly News for Friday 17 July
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Tēnā koutou katoa e te whanau. This Sunday, we celebrate Matariki, Aotearoa’s new year. Many Pākehā now join Māori inRead More
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Thanks Dr Rob!
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Newsletter Week Ending 19 July
- Karori Anglican Churches
- GIVING RECEIPTSA few parishioners have recently had their KAC giving receipts rejected by IRD.
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Mana Basketball – Going Back to Move Forward
- College Sport Wellington
- Porirua is a hotbed of Wellington sporting talent with countless personalities enjoying success at the national and international levels.
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Strathmore Park Community Centre gets facelift
- Wellington City Council
- The Strathmore Park Community Centre is being strengthened and refreshed to continue its 50 year tradition of being the beating heart of the neighbourhood.
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The body image issues you can’t see
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Snita Ahir-Knight talks about how to promote a culture of acceptance for those who are not so much worried about how their body looks as how it functions.
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'Green fairies' and the cannabis referendum
- Victoria University of Wellington
- When medically prescribed cannabinoids are inaccessible or ineffective, ‘green fairies’ step in to help, but those in chronic pain deserve better than an ad hoc, black market system, writes Professor Kevin Dew.
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Rugby fire still burning for Taufale
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Galu Taufale in action last weekend against Tawa. He makes his 100th Premier start for Poneke against Petone on Saturday. By Adam Julian At the end of 2016, and after nearly a decade in club rugby, Galu Taufale entertained thoughts of hanging up his boots and starting a career as a firefighter. When 2017 was...
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Plimmerton Farms – Plan Change 18
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- The initial round of submissions on PC18 has now closed. Further information and a summary of all submissions made can be found here on the PCC website Plimmerton Residents’ Association has made a submission on Plan Change 18 Plimmerton Farms proposal. The content of our submission is available here
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Reducing the environmental cost of steel
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In today’s urbanised world, steel is a ubiquitous material, used in everything from infrastructure like roads and railways, through to buildings, wind turbines and electric vehicles. But making that steel comes with a significant environmental cost.
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Research explores motivations and barriers for learners of te reo Māori
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The value Māori place on learning te reo Māori is strongly linked with Māori identity and societal attitudes, as well as cultural and community connections, according to research by Dr Awanui Te Huia (Ngāti Maniapoto) from Te Kawa a Māui at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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Girls Junior and Senior Basketball teams make Premier Grade
- Newlands College
- Congratulations to our Girls Junior A and Senior A teams who have made the Premier Division following grading. Due to a clash of commitments on a Tuesday there are a number of Junior girls playing in the Senior B Girls team so it shows there is a good depth in our Girls Basketball programme.
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Boys Football grading completed – players wanted!
- Newlands College
- The grading rounds for our boys 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Junior XI’s have now been completed.
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Yoga starts next Tuesday
- Newlands College
- Yoga with Tanya is back for Term 3. If you are keen to give it a try come, get changed at start of lunch on Tuesday and come to the fitness room. There are limited mats so please bring one if you have one. The cost is $50 for the term. For further information contact Mr Witts.
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New Basketball Hoops are up
- Newlands College
- Over the holidays Irwin Sports were in to upgrade the schools Basketball Goals. A big thanks to Pelorus Trust for their additional funding to get this project over the line. We look forward to the hoops being christened in the first Junior Basketball game taking place next Tuesday.
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Five activities that can protect your mental and physical health as you age
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Learning something new and joining a sport or social club are among the things linked to a longer lifespan, write Professor Paul Jose, Dr Ziggi Ivan Santini and Dr Vibeke Jenny Koushede.
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Tiwai Point closure is far from a done deal
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As with any ransom demand, the questions are whether the threat is credible and how bad the consequences of refusing would be, writes Dr Geoff Bertram.
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History is in the eye of the beholder
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Nicholas Agar explains why relocating statues and erasing their names may be what the people they commemorate would have wanted.
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Coffee in Pukerua Bay!
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Keeping our city running
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- Rates notices for the coming year will be sent soon.
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From your Mayor - 15 July 2020
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- The latest from Porirua Mayor Anita Baker
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Local business on show at free expo
- Porirua City Council
- A free expo on 15 August will showcase the best of Porirua
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Meet the Candidates Meeting – Rongotai Electorate
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Wednesday 26th August, 7.
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Next Meeting – Monday July 20th 2020
- Newtown Residents' Association
- We are meeting at 7.30pm at Newtown Hall, 71 Daniell St The agenda will include an update on events and developments in Newtown, including a focus on the planned Kāinga Ora housing developments in Coromandel St. We are looking forward to seeing you at the meeting – everyone welcome!
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ASB SPORT COACHING SESSIONS
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- Amesbury students will be attending the ASB School Sport Program during term 3.
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Get ready for some repression
- Victoria University of Wellington
- How authoritarian rule is applied to Hong Kong may make New Zealanders question whether closer interactions with China are necessarily desirable, writes Dr Catherine Churchman.
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Torren Isaako – Aotea Sharp Shooter
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Athletics Wellington Awards Night
- Athletics Wellington
- Awards Night 2020 – Get your tickets now ! Date: Thursday 27 August Time: 6:00pm Venue: Newtown Park Function Room Ticket sales are now open for our Awards Night 2020.
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Cabinets to get colour after Chorus and Council collaboration
- Porirua City Council
- More Chorus cabinets around Porirua are in line to get amazing makeovers.
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Weekly news for Friday 17th July
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Blessings have a power all of their own. I particularly love the words of John O’Donohue the Irish poet, whoRead More
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This week in History: 13-19 July
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Isaac O’Connor (MSP) bears down on Steve So’oialo (Tawa) in their sixth round regular season match in 2013. MSP won this game 20-10 , but Tawa would win the final three weeks later. So’oialo’s brother James also features this week in history, for Northern United in 2009. See below for more. Some selected Wellington...
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Naylor Love update
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- In addition to the early pours listed below, Naylor Love have advised that there will be one additional – this Wednesday 15th July. Same conditions will apply
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Capital Football | Waterside Karori shakeup the W-League
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- Waterside Karori have shaken up the Ultra Football W-League, handing Wellington United their first loss of the season. ...
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Old Timers Day – retire the jersey
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Come along to Hutt Park this Saturday 18th July for our Annual Old Timers Day celebrations and a big thank you to a special Stop Out player .
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Wellington researcher joins world’s largest polar research expedition
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington scientist will become the first New Zealand researcher to join MOSAiC, the world’s largest international polar research expedition.
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Tawa AFC – Matchday Programme 11/12 July 2020
- Tawa AFC
- Welcome to July issue of the Tawa AFC Newsletter.
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Where are we at with solar energy?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Alan Brent looks at how New Zealand's solar resources can be used more effectively to address energy demand in our transitioning economy.
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Passion and Steel: Mike Faimalo & Ana Iata – Porirua College
- College Sport Wellington
- Porirua College narrowly missed a place in the Premier I Rugby Premiership on July 4, pipped 27-22 by Aotea College in the final grading fixture.
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Short Passes 13 July (news in briefs)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Johnsonville’s winning sprint team from Hurricanes Club Night at Wellington Stadium yesterday, evoking memories of former Hawks wing Guy Davenport-Brown’s club sprint win at Athletic Park in the late 1990s. PHOTO: Peter McDonald. Round four of 13 of Wellington Premier club rugby is in the can, with just Tawa and OBU left standing...
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Time for a new funding model in ECE
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Covid-19 crisis has exposed gaps in the funding of early education that we should be bold in responding to, writes Associate Professor Sue Cherrington of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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June 2020 Residents’ Association meeting minutes
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Tuesday 9 June 2020Pukerua Bay RSA, Wairaka Road Present: Paul FitzGerald, Nikky Winchester, Iain MacLean, Kate Dreaver, June Penhey, Margaret Blair, Jonathan Harker, Mel Galletly, Nathan Waddle (PCC), Jenny Brash (GWRC)Apologies: Bill Jackson, Pauline MorumApproval of previous minutes: moved Iain MacLean, seconded Margaret Blair, none opposed, carried.
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Koru Hub Swimming Lessons Term 3
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Here is the information you need know about Koru Hub swimming next term.
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Fwd: Term 2 - 2020 - Newsletter
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Hi, COVID-19 certainly put a crimp in our style when it came to scouting this term, but the "Scouting from Home" plan worked and we still managed to have a good term.
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St. Barnabas Church Bulletin July 2020
- Roseneath Residents Association
- Keep up to date with the news and happenings from St. Barnabas Church and find out what’s going on this July.
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2020 Novice, Presidents & Annie Huggan Results
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- Juniors run 1,2 or 3 laps 1 Lap 5.
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White-faced storm petrel translocation project 2019-2021
- Friends of Mana Island
- WFSP2020_Summary_ReportIn 2019 FOMI began translocating white-faced storm petrels / rōrō, takahikare-moana from Rekohu / Chathams to Mana Island over a three-year period. Fifty chicks in 2019, and 100 each in 2020 and 2021. This work is made possible through funding from our major sponsor OMV New Zealand Ltd. Overall aim To establish a self-sustaining population […]
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Petone and Norths come out on top in close games
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White and Adam Julian Petone (pictured above with the Bill Elvy Memorial Trophy) and Northern United won the two closest games of the fourth round of Wellington’s Premier Swindale Shield on Saturday, as all the home teams prevailed and Tawa and Old Boys University sit atop the standings as the only unbeaten teams....
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Minutes of the June 2020 Meeting
- Newtown Residents' Association
- We met on Monday June 15th at Newtown Hall at 71 Daniell St – the first face-to-face meeting since the covid-19 lockdown. We talked about Newtown issues and developments. See the full minutes here.Download
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Using groundwater to track earthquake movements
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Understanding how earthquakes affect the ground they travel through could be the key to understanding how buildings and structures aboveground will be impacted by a given earthquake, says Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Professor of Geophysics Martha Savage.
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Get your teams together!
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- It’s time again to challenge your grey matter at our Annual quiz. Click on the link below for details of the night. But lock in 25th July! SO_Quizz_Night_A4_Flyer_2020
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Black Lives Matter: What’s in a name?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Why does it take a huge, international outpouring of resistance, antagonism and grief to make brands consider changing their discriminatory names, asks Associate Professor Val Hooper.
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Low Carbon Kāpiti AGM – at Nga Manu with guest speaker!
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- 2pm – 3:30pm Sunday 16 August 2020, Nga Manu Nature Reserve, 4 Nga Manu Reserve Road, Waikanae, or by Zoom.
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6 July 2020
- Brooklyn Smallbore Rifle Club
- Congratulations to Megan Brodie and Ellie Mazey on recording new PBs yesterday (98.
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Auteur vs computer: the frightening complexity of visual effects
- Victoria University of Wellington
- If an unending cycle of computer-generated mayhem makes for bad movies, it’s not because they use VFX, it's because they didn’t know how to, writes Sunny Teich.
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Early learning plan ‘shovel-ready’
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The COVID-19 lockdown has only confirmed how vital New Zealand’s early childhood sector is to the country's future, so now is the time to bed in a systemic policy infrastructure to support resilient children, write Professor Carmen Dalli, Emeritus Professor Helen May and Dr Anne E. Meade.
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Online course explores bicultural treatment of ‘primal resource’
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Who owns water? What is its legal status? How do waterways express cultural identities? The University's latest massive open online course (MOOC) explores questions around cultural relationships to wai (water), in the final installment of Aotearoa New Zealand’s first-ever bicultural MOOC series.
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Emelita Leota – Lighting Up Bishop Viard College
- College Sport Wellington
- Porirua is a hotbed of Wellington sporting talent with countless personalities enjoying success at the national and international levels.
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Award-winning research communicates the impact of community gardens
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Bliss Graetz, a 4th year Master of Landscape Architecture student at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, used her Summer Research scholarship to research the impacts of community gardens.
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A ‘fresh’ perspective on linguistics
- Victoria University of Wellington
- For Bryer Oden, a summer research scholarship was a chance to explore further her love of linguistics and prepare for her Master’s programme.
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Summer research success for architecture illustrator
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Lauren Hayes, a 5th year Master of Architecture (professional) student at Victoria University of Wellington won Best Visual at this year’s Summer Gold Awards.
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The flowers and the bees
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Hannah Creary says her Summer Research Scholarship involved “ten amazing weeks working in one of New Zealand’s coolest museums with centuries old herbarium specimens and some pretty neat people”.
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The science of history
- Victoria University of Wellington
- According to the oral histories of iwi in the area, D’Urville’s Island’s Lake Moawhitu and Hawke’s Bay’s Lake Whakaki may archive evidence of devasting tsunamis in the past.
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Summer success for Wellington predator management
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington student Emily Chase spent her summer traipsing across the city, surveying 240 sites to figure out how effective predator management strategies have been in Wellington.
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Award-winning research into architectural design of mental health wards
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Tim Donaldson, a 5th year Master of Architecture student, won a Summer Gold Award for his project studying acute mental health ward design in New Zealand.
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Summer research project gives insight to writing history and culture
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Bachelor of Arts student Elisabeth Willmott researched 19th century writing in France with lecturer Dr Yuri Cerqueira dos Anjos from the School of Languages and Cultures during her Summer Research Scholarship.
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This week in History 6-12 July
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: This week in 2010 Norths and HOBM contested a dramatic 23-23 draw. A decade on, these two teams meet this coming weekend at Jerry Collins Stadium in round 4 of the 2020 Swindale Shield. Some selected Wellington club rugby memories from this week in history. 6 July 1957: Defending Jubilee Cup champions Petone are...
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University researchers create innovative MRI technology
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In a collaboration between scientists and designers, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers have developed new technology to make magnetic resonance imaging machines (MRIs) more comfortable, accessible, and affordable.
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Specialist mental health and addictions service for Wellington general practices
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- The Mental Health, Addictions and Intellectual Disability Service (MHAIDS) has launched a GP Liaison service to provide specialist mental health and addictions advice to general practices across the Hutt Valley, Wairarapa, and Wellington regions.
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Compost, our superhero: Part One
- Kaicycle
- At Kaicycle, we are mad keen on compost. We celebrate International Compost Awareness Week, and sigh with delight as we rake our fingers through a pile of fluffy vermicompost (i.e. worm poop—some of the best fertiliser known to humans). Not so typical of your average Wellingtonian, but we are working on getting more urbanites to celebrate compost with us!
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The parenting myth revealed by lockdown
- Victoria University of Wellington
- While lockdown was difficult for everyone, a national survey conducted by researchers from the University highlighted how much we rely on schools and early childhood education to enable work in the paid economy.
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Close wins for Tawa and Ories as Norths teams hit their straps
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Fereti Soloa was part of a potent HOBM backline that was too much of a handful for Johnsonville at the Hutt Rec. The Eagles beat the Hawks 59-5. Draws & Results HERE By Steven White, Adam Julian and Scott MacLean There were close wins for Tawa and Oriental-Rongotai respectively in the Swindale Shield today,...
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Hataitai Intersection - Roundabout Proposal - Tues 7 July
- Hataitai Community Website
- Wellington City Council representatives are presenting the proposed roundabout for the Hataitai intersection.
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Premiers win Vince's 100th
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Vince Sakaria became the 42nd player to play 100 Premier games for MSP as the side won their third straight game...
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 12, Term 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 20 July: Start of Term 3 Wednesday 22 July: Parents’ Evening (Senior Students) Monday 27 July: Parents’ Evening (Junior Students) Monday 27 July: Board of Trustees meeting 6pm Important Information Principal’s message In his end of term Principal’s message, Dominic reflects on the events of the past month including our recent open evening and music evening, events which, not so long ago we felt would be unable to take place. To read Dominic’s full report, click here. What’s happening? Open Evening and 2021 enrolment We welcomed over 400 families and whānau to our open evening last Monday on what was possibly the coldest night of the year. Our team of student and staff guides took tours around the campus, students were actively involved in promoting different areas of school life, and everywhere was alive and buzzing with activity. Enrolments are now open for 2021. Our enrolment process starts online at: https://portal.whs.school.nz/index.php/enrolment. If you have any questions, please email Jude Aspinall, our enrolment officer on jude.aspinall@whs.school.nz Music Evening Our Music Evening on Wednesday 1 July gave students the opportunity to showcase their talents. With a range of big band, groups and solo items, pieces in a range of styles and genres, it was a fabulous evening compered, as always by music teacher Fritz Wollner. To view the photo gallery, click here. Instrumental and vocal lessons update If your Junior student is interested in taking instrumental / vocal lessons but has not yet enrolled, please download the form from the Student Hub and hand in or email the completed form to Fritz Wollner Lessons will be reorganised for Terms 3 and 4. If students have not been attending regularly, they need to see Mr Wollner as soon as possible to ensure they do not lose their spot. Tamatha Paul – lunchtime lecture The Feminist Club was delighted to welcome Wellington Councillor Tamatha Paul to deliver this Thursday’s lunchtime lecture. Tamatha (Ngāti Awa / Waikato Tainui) was first elected to Council in 2019 and is one of three Pukehīnau / Lambton Ward counsellors for 2019-2022. As an independent candidate, Tamatha campaigned on issues including zero waste, connecting communities and the importance of prioritising future facing leadership. As can be seen from these pictures, Tamatha’s visit attracted a large audience, keen to welcome and listen to her. Year 10 Computing – Photoshop and political discourse Students in Gus Donaldson’s Year 10 computing course have been developing skills in Photoshop through working on a project on the theme of political discourse. Their work is currently on display in the foyer outside the library. The posters, with the narrative from their creators alongside them, are powerful pieces of work that clearly exemplify the students’ views and response to current issues in the world around them. The display will remain in place at the start of Term 3 and you are invited to come and view it. WHS Ink – Junior Art club zine 30 Year 9 and 10 students have been working on their own artwork during each week’s WHS Ink sessions. Coordinated by Teacher Aide, Connor Morrison-Mills, this group of talented students’ work is now included in their very own zine. Click on the image below to see more. Outdoor Education’s snowy tramp It has been cold enough for many this week, with the storms and freezing winds around Wellington. The Outdoor Education students showed their mettle by heading out on a tramp in the Tararua range earlier this week. They made it as far as the Powell Hut before the weather conditions made it too risky to continue and they turned back. Achievements He Kākano – AWD Tenpin Bowling On Thursday 2 July, He Kākano students competed in the annual AWD Tenpin Bowling competition against students from other Wellington colleges. All students and staff had a fantastic time and there were some really strong bowlers in the group. The top three WHS students were Talib Prime, Darius Ngature and Joshua Nathan. Roxy5 finalists ‘En Passant Films’ and ‘Look Away’ are both WHS finalists in the Roxy5 film competition this year. Screenings will take place on Friday 31 July at the Mclaurin Theatre, Victoria University. The winner will be announced at the Red Carpet awards evening at the Roxy Cinema on Wednesday 5 August. We are waiting eagerly to to see whether The Work of An Artist (En Passant Films) or Hey Cassie (Look Away) will scoop a place. Pictured below are En Passant Films: Sam Quinn, Rory Maher, Nym Jones, Liv Calder, Sky Gobbi, Jack Whitehead, Namu Dahlberg and Ashton Gordon. Open Evening: Business Studies Logo quiz winners Many thanks to all those students and whānau who entered the Logo quiz competition that ran at our recent open evening. The answers were: Air NZ, Disney, The Warehouse, Starbucks, Wellington HS, Te Papa, The Heart Foundation, Wellington City Council and Netflix. The winners were Toby, Tama, and Oscar. Sports Boys 1st XI Football On 27 June, our boys 1st XI football team beat Newlands College 4-0, taking them to the top of their pool. This Saturday the team will play St Patrick’s second team. If the team win or draw they will go into play-offs on 18 July against either Onslow College or Wellington College for a place in the Youth Premier Reserve. Good luck team!
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Naylor Love update on 122 Churchill Drive for July.
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Naylor Love have provided the attached update for residents about work on the Bupa care Home being constructed at 122 Churchill Drive.
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Project Update – Ngaio Gorge Road slope Stabilisation improvements
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- The following update on the Ngaio Gorge Road repair has been provided by Wellington City Council.
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Upcoming Roadworks in our area
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- We receive regular updates from Wellington City Council about upcoming roadworks.
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Saving lives in Indonesia
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Alumna Dr Endah Setyaningsih is working to improve the lives of mothers and babies in some of the most remote parts of the Indonesian archipelago.
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Lets Get Wellington Moving – Central City Consultation
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- The Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) team is seeking feedback on the Golden Mile – with a 26 July deadline.
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Weekly news for Friday 3 July 2020
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- On Sunday I will be talking about truth Linda and I are enjoying the benefits of truth while I amRead More
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Appealing weekend of club rugby coming up
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ories travel to play the Upper Hutt Rams, while Paremata-Plimmerton are at home to Old Boys University in Swindale Shield third round matches tomorrow. By Scott MacLean Draws & Teamlists HERE After the wintriest week of the season so far, tomorrow’s forecast looks promising with clear and cool conditions in the offing. That should allow...
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Matariki
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- Matariki is the Maori name for the cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades.
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Amesbury Awesomeness Awards
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- At our Learning Celebration we learnt who our Amesbury Awesomeness Award winners were for Term 2.
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Amesbury School Cross Country
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- On Tuesday, we successfully completed our Amesbury School Cross Country.
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School Notices - 3 July 2020
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Just a few last minute things to let you know before the holidays .
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Newsletter Week Ending 5 July
- Karori Anglican Churches
- CHURCH PEWSInterested in Purchasing a Pew?At our AGM the Parish decided to relocate and sell the pews currently stored on our grounds.
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And Orienteers Back in Action at Upper Hutt
- Orienteering Hutt Valley
- In spite of mediocre weather, over 100 orienteers were back in action at Harcourt Park on Sunday.
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Interested in your child trying out music, speech & drama or gymnastics?
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- We are now looking for additional participants for our increasingly sought-after Amesbury co-curricular lessons.
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Paying it forward
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Alumnus Jason Nichols shares what his Law degree taught him, highlights from his career and what he enjoys about supporting the next generation of the legal profession through the Alumni as Mentors programme.
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New drinking fountain installed and ready to use!
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- The school kids proposed it, the skateboarders wanted it, the escarpment track walkers will be glad of it, and dogs will also benefit from it.
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New Match Day Sponsorship
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- We are excited to announce a new sponsorship opportunity with the introduction of a Match Day Sponsor for home games...
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