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Fixtures published for first round of Season 2020
- Island Bay United AFC
- Capital Football have published the fixtures for next week's opening Senior & Youth games ... see them at http://www.capitalfootball.org.nz <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " >
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School Notices - 1 June 2020
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- What's happening this week .
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Drury Family make annual $50,000 donation
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- We’re thrilled to announce the Drury Family has decided to make a $50,000 annual donation to the Makara Peak Supporters for the next 3 years.
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Makara Peak Summit Viewing Deck, Ridgeline, Karori West, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Naylor Love May Update – Churchill Dr construction
- 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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Weekly News for Friday 29th May 2020
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora e te whānau Thanks to the hard work of the Parish Council and the Health and Safety Committee,Read More
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$120,000 grant to help Sacred Heart Cathedral restrengthening work
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington’s Mayor and Councillors have voted unanimously this week to contribute an urgent $120,000 grant towards the strengthening of the Sacred Heart Catholic Cathedral in Hill Street, Thorndon.
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Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Upping the ante on vaccine development
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Associate Professor Bridget Stocker has received a significant funding boost for vaccine research that has potential to help with diseases ranging from bowel cancer to COVID-19.
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MapRun Guide Posted
- Orienteering Hutt Valley
- We've added a short guide to the MapRun app for your cellphone. This will be handy for the weekend's "QB Free-Day" challenge.
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Levelling the language playing field
- Victoria University of Wellington
- How many languages do you think are spoken in New Zealand on a daily basis? Five, 10, 50?
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Research reveals part of an ancient volcanic “superplume” beneath New Zealand
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Seismic wave-speeds have revealed part of an ancient volcanic “superplume” beneath New Zealand, highlighting connections between the Earth’s deep interior and the surface we live on.
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Notice of 2020 AGM
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- The Annual General Meeting of the Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards Inc.
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Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards, Beach access, Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast District, Wellington, 5034, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Drifting Dinghy Cook Strait
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Thu, 28/05/2020 - 09:00 - 13:00 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 20 PanPan broadcast after a phone call from a person in a dinghy drifting oin Cook Strait. Mana Rescue 1 with 4 crew responded to assist in the search with lady Liz4 (police) and Westpac helicopter Person was located and transferred to the Lady Liz who took him back to Mana. Mana Rescue 1 towed the small dinghy back to Mana Marina Vessel Details Length: 4.00m Resources Attendees: CMFF Jake Neil Cornwell Trevor Farmer zanebublitz CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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A significant five years since Lecretia Seales v Attorney General
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In 2015, Lecretia Seales went to the High Court to seek a ruling that would allow a doctor to assist her to die with her consent; in September, the End of Life Choice Act will give all New Zealanders the opportunity to vote in a referendum to allow assisted dying.
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Planned surgery - Maori and Pacific patients
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- People placed on a surgical waiting list are treated according to clinical urgency firstly, and then days waiting on that list.
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University-made glass a key part of new radiation treatment
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researcher has played a crucial role in an international project to improve radiation treatments for cancer.
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Why languages matter
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As New Zealand emerges from the last of lockdown and begins to look beyond our borders again, let’s not forget the vital role language skills play in strengthening our economic, political and cultural connections to the rest of the world, writes Associate Professor Sally Hill.
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Lets play football again!
- Tawa AFC
- The long wait is almost over! Aunty Cindy and Daddy Bloomfield announced that we can play football again! With mass gathering restrictions will be raised to 100, Capital Football have confirmed the 2020 season is finally kicking off.
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Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards Operational Plan for Covid19 Alert Level 2
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- Alert Level 2 is not life as normal, some restrictions and other measures remain in place to reduce the risk of transmission.
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Fallen Tōtara extracted for Wairarapa whakairo
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- A fallen 900-year-old Tōtara tree extracted from Wakamoekau Creek will be used for whakairo (traditional Māori carving) by Wairarapa artists to be displayed at Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre’s education building.
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Adaptability sees Samoan language grow
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington lecturer Dr Sadat Muaiava is driven by a fascination with how Samoan words are created, used, change meaning, and become obsolete.
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Unique Event for Long Weekend
- Orienteering Hutt Valley
- A three-day challenge to ease back into orienteering or rogaining at your own pace. Complete one or more 60-minute urban score events, sometime over the long weekend.
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And where was the board?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Simply changing the Civil Aviation Authority's chair is not necessarily going to solve the organisational problems at play, writes Lola Toppin-Casserly.
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What do we want to leave for our children?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The COVID-19 lockdown has been a chance to examine the nature on our doorstep and to think about what its future might be, write Associate Professor James Beattie and Professor Bruce Clarkson.
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Strengthening work completes tunnel project
- Wellington City Council
- Seatoun and Strathmore residents are now the proud users of a newly strengthened Seatoun Tunnel.
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Research grant for more equitable autism therapy
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Hannah Waddington has been awarded a Health Research Council Emerging Researcher Grant worth $250,000 over three years to research low-intensity therapy and parent coaching for young children with Autism Spectrum disorder (ASD).
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Growing our Future—Adopt a plant for Arbor Day 2020
- Victoria University of Wellington
- To mark Arbor Day/World Environment Day (5 June) in 2020, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has teamed up with Wellington City Council to offer 1,000 native plants for free to good homes.
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The Blue Door
- Baker Gramercy
- We now have coffee and croissant available at The Blue Door.
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Church Services Resume 31 May
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Resuming Sunday Services in New Alert Level 2 At Karori Anglican we are keen to start holding our Sunday services at both St Mary’s and St Matthias churches now that the new Alert Level 2 allows church gatherings of up to 100.
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Lets Go! The Season Starts Soon!
- Island Bay United AFC
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Saturday 6th June for Seniors & Youth draws published Sunday 31st May Saturday 13th June for Juniors draws published Friday 5th June See our guidelines here COVID-19 We’re nearly there, but now more than ever it’s important that we keep to the guidelines!! Keep up to date by checking the Capital Football website http://www.capitalfootball.org.nz/COMPS-1/2020-COMPETITION-UPDATE
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An update
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Howdy folks.
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Message from the Principal
- Kilbirnie School
- Kia ora koutou, It has been wonderful to be back at school with students and staff.
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Rebuilding fairly after COVID-19 will be a global challenge
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Without global empathy and better global leadership, the poorest countries and poorest people will only be made poorer by the pandemic, writes Professor Ilan Noy.
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COVID-19 'no justification for shutting out community input'
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Rushed reform of New Zealand's Resource Management Act, restricted public debate and disrespect of iwi are a recipe for bad decisions, writes Dr Amanda Thomas.
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As with COVID-19, NZ has a pandemic of sexual violence
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Why in 2020 are New Zealanders still reacting as if this is the first time they have heard the high statistics for sexual violence in the country, asks Adjunct Professor Jan Jordan.
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Dear Brooklyn: pop-up goodness
- Talk Wellington
- Social distancing is revealing how little streets space is safe for humans.
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Proposed Pop-up Cycle Way
- Hataitai Community Website
- There is a proposed pop up cycle-way to be installed from NIWA to Cobham Drive.
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Enrolments now open for Raroa Intermediate
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- In this article, you will find information about the Year 6 'Day at Raroa', the parent evening, and the parent open days.
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School Notices - 25 May 2020
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Now that most are back on campus there is a need to restart our weekly notices .
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New playing kit for 2020
- Upper Hutt City Football
- The Upper Hutt City Football Executive is pleased to announce new playing jerseys, shorts and socks that will be phased in over this season and the next.
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2019/20 Fluttering Shearwater Annual Report Mana Island
- Friends of Mana Island
- This is the Conclusion section of the 2019/2020 annual report about fluttering shearwaters on Mana Island.
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New summit and north end trails open!
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- The conversion of T3 from a grade 4 “technical torture trail”, to T4 a grade 3 (intermediate) “Trail To The Top” is complete.
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ICAS Examination entries are now open for 2020
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- ICAS Assessments are designed to recognise academic excellence.
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Visiting local hospitals under alert level 2
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Patient and staff safety is the top priority for Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley DHBs under COVID-19 alert level 2, meaning visitor restrictions remain in place.
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Hataitai Playgroup Coordinator
- Hataitai Community Website
- Do you have experience working with children in an educational setting – preferably Early Childhood? Maybe you’ve been teaching and are looking to reduce your hours for some work/life balance.
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Trustees Scholarship opens up a Great Future for Lachlan Paulsen
- Victoria University of Wellington
- “Now that I have been awarded the scholarship, the door has opened to opportunities that I could only dream of and I am excited to find out how far I can make this momentum take me.” —Lachlan Paulsen BE Hons Engineering and Computer Science and Trustee Scholarship 2020 recipient.
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Weekly news for Friday 22 May 2020
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora e te whānau Winter is officially a month away but the shorter, colder days remind us that itRead More
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From the vault: 10th round matches in photos
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: OBU’s Greg Mullany sends over the winning kick at the Basin Reserve in their 18-16 win over Tawa. If Tawa had won they would have retained the Swindale Shield, finishing runners-up to MSP the following week. The 10th and, in the past two years concluding, round of the 2020 Swindale Shield was originally scheduled...
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Mid Term Break
- Wellington Girls' College
- School will be closed for Mid term Break on Friday 29 May and reopen Wednesday 3 June.
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Tawa trains again
- Tawa AFC
- We are excited to announce that our teams can hit the fields again! WCC and Tawa have agreed a safe way to train again.
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Remote justice? Criminal proceedings in a pandemic
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The way technology is used in courts during COVID-19 requires careful thought to ensure processes respect fair trial rights and the need for open and transparent justice, write Professor Yvette Tinsley and Associate Professor Nessa Lynch.
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Busiest pedestrian street in Porirua made safer through Waka Kotahi fund
- Porirua City Council
- A central government fund has enabled the Council to widen footpaths on Station Rd.
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Hub created to help Porirua businesses
- Porirua City Council
- An online business hub has information and support for recovery in these challenging times.
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University’s design expertise behind production of face shields for local health workers
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Design Innovation has been using its design expertise and state-of-the-art facilities to help create face shields to meet demand from medical centres under COVID-19.
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University athletics club outruns competition
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Success in competition and the coordination of an 80-team University Relay team saw the Victoria University of Wellington Athletics Club win Blues in 2019, and they hope to build on this in 2020.
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FOMI work trip – 20-22 March 2020 – bird hide seating, picnic table, flax weevils
- Friends of Mana Island
- At the time of writing this report New Zealand will go into lockdown to minimise the spread of coronavirus, at midnight tonight. This trip is likely to be our last for some time. Nine people participated in a very productive weekend with all tasks completed. Fewer numbers allowed greater distance between volunteers in the bedrooms. […]
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Mayday call from broken down vessel
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Wed, 20/05/2020 - 13:15 - 15:30 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 9 A vessel broke down up towards Pukerua Bay. It was towed back towards Mana but then dropped out in the bay off Plimmerton and told to get someone else to take them in, or they'd pick them up again on the way back from fishing. The vessel appeared to be taking on water so the skipper placed a Mayday call, which Maritime Radio responded to. Police then tasked us to respond to tow them in. Resources Attendees: Weedoogie Mark Presling Neil Cornwell zanebublitz CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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Fale Malae Trust thrilled by Budget 2020 funding
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Fale Malae Trust says it is thrilled with the support provided in Budget 2020 for the Fale Malae Trust and Pasifika communities in their shared vision of building a twenty-first century Fale Malae in the heart of the capital’s Parliamentary precinct.
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'Emperor' Robertson's new clothes
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Norman Gemmell calls out the electioneering he sees by New Zealand's Finance Minister in the country's Budget 2020.
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Swift birth brings joy to mum - and ED staff
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Five minutes. Four deep breaths. Three nurses. Two pushes. The arrival of a delightful baby girl for Azalea and Brooklyn Emery in Hutt Hospital’s Emergency Department was quick.
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Council staff rise to the challenge during lockdown
- Porirua City Council
- Staff redeployed to help in the battle against Covid-19
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Consultation opens on Plimmerton Farm rezoning
- Porirua City Council
- Consultation on the plan change will go for six weeks.
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Basin Reserve wins Domestic long format pitch of the year
- Basin Reserve Trust
- The Basin Reserve has been awarded the Domestic long format pitch of the year as part of the annual cricket pitch of the year awards for the 2019-20 season.
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Getting serious about privilege
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Inequality is easy to reinforce and difficult to reverse, so policies addressing COVID-19 and the economic crisis must tackle the accumulation of wealth and privilege, writes Dr Anna Matheson.
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From your Mayor - 19 May 2020
- Porirua City Council
- Read the latest from Porirua Mayor Anita Baker
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Award supports international research into traditional Pasifika medicine
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The 2020 Biennial Zonta Science Award will support a Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researcher to get an international perspective on her research on traditional Pasifika medicine.
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Immemorial: the story of the katherine mansfield memorial
- Katherine Mansfield House
- 1965. New Zealand literary luminaries Frank Sargeson and Dame Ngaio Marsh pose for a photograph, walking beneath the Katherine Mansfield Memorial at the south end of Fitzherbert Terrace in Thorndon. Just a few years later, that Memorial was gone and a new one had appeared just a few hundred metres away. So what happened?
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Budget 2020 'too weak, too short'
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The New Zealand Government has not gone hard or early enough fiscally, and is planning on winding it back far too quickly, writes Dr Simon Chapple.
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Club Update - Entering Level 2
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- With the country moving into 'Alert Level 2', this is the latest update on what this means for Marist St Pats...
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Alex Moore Park redevelopment underway
- Wellington City Council
- The demolition of buildings at Alex Moore Park has begun, making way for a new state-of-the-art sports hub for the Johnsonville community.
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FOMI flax weevil work trip – 28 Feb to 1 March 2020
- Friends of Mana Island
- This weekend our group focused on Will Brockelsby’s flax weevil research project. There were 12 of us though Annemieke and Andrea doubled as part of the white-faced storm petrel feeding (WFSP) team. The feeding team were also at the Lockwood. We shared a meal with them. Colin Miskelly outlined the flax weevil project so all […]
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FOMI work trip – 29 Nov-Dec 2019 – monitoring flax weevils, flutterers, lizards and litter
- Friends of Mana Island
- The weather relented and allowed us easy passage on Friday. Nick and Gen, Theo and baby Georgia were at the boat to meet us after their 2 month stint on parental leave. Nice to see them back. Will led a large group to monitor fauna on the 80 flax bushes in his research project. Helen […]
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Next Meeting Monday 25th May 2020
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Newtown Residents’ Association MeetingMonday 25th May 2020, 7-30-9.
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Comments sought on temporary street changes to keep people spaced out
- Wellington City Council
- A 3km shared path between Shelly Bay and Scorching Bay, more space on Stout Street for people walking from the Railway Station, and a bike lane up the Brooklyn hill are among temporary Wellington street changes now open for feedback.
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COVID-19 : Alert Level 2 Update
- Upper Hutt City Football
- 15 May 2020 REMINDER | No Football Training Hey team, just a quick reminder if you didn’t see our email or Facebook update (13 May), there is still NO TRAINING allowed.
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Boost for Pasifika Fale Malae in central Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Budget 2020 has provided a $10 million boost for the Pasifika community in their goal of developing a twenty-first century Fale Malae in the heart of the capital’s Parliamentary precinct.
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Support for Porirua sports groups
- Porirua City Council
- Fees and charges will be waived for sports clubs in the city, in the wake of the pandemic.
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New Zealand’s pandemic budget is all about saving and creating jobs. Now the hard work begins
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Budget 2020’s focus on 'jobs, jobs and jobs' is understandable, commendable and vital, writes Professor Jonathan Boston.
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From the vault: ninth round matches in images
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Hutt Old Boys Marist Power-ed to a 30-28 win over Tawa in round nine of 2018 in a clash of two of the leading teams. PHOTO: NZ Lenz. The ninth and penultimate round of the 2020 Swindale Shield was originally scheduled this Saturday. The rugby fields remain unused as Covid-19 ravages the nation. We...
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Weekly E-News for Friday 15th May 2020
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora e te whanau I diverged from the lectionary this week, although I stuck with John’s Gospel because theRead More
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Grounded Coles to finish on his terms
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Dane Coles playing for Poneke in his most recent club match, last year against Petone. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. There’s little that Dane Coles hasn’t achieved in rugby. A World Cup winner in 2015 with 69 All Blacks caps on his resume, he is also a Hurricanes centurion with the 2016 Super title to show...
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Residential rates deferral scheme for Porirua
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- Residents are urged to get in touch with the Council if they want rates payment deferred.
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COVID 19, Tawa & Training
- Tawa AFC
- Wow what a year 2020 is turning out to be.
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Cobham Drive protection work underway
- Wellington City Council
- Coastal protection work getting under way this week will help strengthen the most vulnerable section of Cobham Drive from erosion and storm damage – and provide more places for penguins to nest.
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Level 2 update
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- LEVEL 2 UPDATE The club will remain CLOSED this week and will reopen in some capacity next week.
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Soldiering on against COVID-19
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Let's be as cautious about the lives of older, sicker New Zealanders as we are about the lives of our soldiers, writes Professor Nicholas Agar.
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Was lockdown legal? An alternative view
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealand's Health Act can be read with a more benevolent eye to provide a defensible legal basis for COVID-19 isolation orders, write Associate Professor Dean Knight and Professor Geoff McLay.
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The future of New Zealand’s state sector
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Central government has abdicated responsibility and accountability by decentralising its decision-making and when the dust clears from the COVID-19 crisis we should look at bringing back specialised departments headed by real experts, writes Dr Geoff Bertram.
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Victoria University Press takes top non-fiction prize at book awards
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University Press of Wellington took out three prizes at the Ockham NZ Book Awards on Tuesday night, including the top prize for general non-fiction for rock musician Shayne Carter’s autobiography Dead People I Have Known.
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Budget must plan to restore its buffer
- Victoria University of Wellington
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Pandemic Budget: From preventative medicine to patient care
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Flexibility and a path towards lower debt need to be the guiding principles for New Zealand’s Budget 2020, writes Professor Norman Gemmell.
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Northland Tunnel waterproofing
- Wellington City Council
- Waterproofing work on the heritage-listed Northland Tunnel means it will be temporarily off limits to pedestrians and vehicles.
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Research for Life funds projects on vaccines, strokes, cancer, and maternal health
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Four Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers have received funding in the first Research for Life funding round for 2020.
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What caused major climate change in the past?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor James Renwick explains what caused high levels of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere in the past, before the burning of fossil fuels and the contribution of other human sources of carbon dioxide.
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COVID-19 update from Cricket Wellington and the Basin Reserve
- Basin Reserve Trust
- UPDATE AT 12 MAY, 1.
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Plans for northern end of the park
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- T3's days as a technical torture trail are over.
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Amazing new mural installed on shelter
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
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LEVEL 2!!
- Slow Boat Records
- “The Rules” – here they are!We will be opening up as per on Thursday the 14th May, 9.
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International student collaboration supports sustainability
- Victoria University of Wellington
- There are numerous benefits to international collaboration between universities for research, teaching, and engagement.
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Porirua City services at Alert Level 2
- Porirua City Council
- Alert Level 2 will see lots of services up and running again, in a safe way.
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Level 2 - from Thursday 14 May
- Hataitai Community Website
- On Monday 11 May the Government announced we will move to Level 2 from Thursday 14 May in a staged way.
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Sally Alley partially closed due to slip
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- Due to a large slip during a storm during the COVID-19 lock down, the end section of Sally Alley is now closed to everyone.
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An update on things we are working on.
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Howdy everyone I hope you are all well and looking forward to breaking out of your bubbles to some degree.
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Made in Australia and New Zealand
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A trans-Tasman bubble is an opportunity to reduce dependence on China, write Associate Professor Hongzhi Gao and Assistant Professor Monica Ren.
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Is Ardern going to change the world?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- With more ethical leaders like New Zealand's Prime Minister emerging globally, we may start to see some of the change we need, writes Lola Toppin-Casserly.
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Wellbeing amid lockdown
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Arthur Grimes is one of the experts from 11 countries who have given their views on how to cope during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The familiar face caring for our waterfront
- Wellington City Council
- If it came to contesting who had the best office in the capital, Celia Koni reckons she’d be in for the win. Her workplace is spacious, with good sun and spectacular views.
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Confronting performance-based identities in lockdown
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Productivity and happiness do not always go hand in hand, writes Dr Ben Walker.
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OBRA presentation to Council, 7 May 2020
- Oriental Bay Residents’ Association
- Re: Pop-up Cycleway and Removal of Angle Parking Thank you for inviting the Oriental Bay Residents Association to present today.
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Budget lessons from past pandemics
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Coronavirus Budgets can drive faster economic recovery, but they need to be well-targeted, writes Professor Ilan Noy.
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Newtown Festival Keepcups
- Newtown Festival
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Newsletter Week Ending 10 May
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Thank you for your generous giving to our Ministries.
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COVID-19 lays NZ health inequality bare
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The COVID-19 crisis shows, in no uncertain terms, that New Zealand's underlying systems are not fit for purpose when it comes to health inequality, writes Dr Anna Matheson.
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The origins of the nature we’ve rediscovered
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The roots of the parks and tree-lined streets New Zealanders have enjoyed during the COVID-19 lockdown lie in nineteenth-century colonialists’ belief in the restorative power of nature, writes Associate Professor James Beattie.
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Advice for a recovering tourism industry
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As New Zealand recovers from COVID-19, tourism operators would be wise to consider how to benefit from better understanding the complex purchasing decisions of families, write Associate Professor Ian Yeoman and colleagues.
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We can’t ignore cannabis referendum
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Associate Professor Fiona Hutton urges us not to turn a blind eye to New Zealand's cannabis referendum, even though it may not feel significant amid COVID-19.
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Term 1 2020 - News and Term Roundup
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Hi And welcome to our term 1 roundup.
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Proposal to boost Porirua City’s business sector recovery
- Porirua City Council
- Feedback is being sought on a commercial rates deferral proposal to assist business recovery.
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Porirua City Council wins national award for bringing tamariki and rangatahi to the fore
- Porirua City Council
- The Council's approach to children and young people has been nationally recognised.
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World Champs Cancelled
- Orienteering Hutt Valley
- The 2020 World Orienteering Championships in Denmark have been cancelled. OHV's Laura and Tim Robertson were almost certain to take part.
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Weekly news for Friday 8th May 2020
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora e te whanau US architect Frank Lloyd Wright said “the present is the ever moving shadow that dividesRead More
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From the vault: eighth round matches in photos
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Jerry Collins playing for Northern United against Poneke in their 2007 Swindale Shield clash at Kilbirnie Park. Another loose forward, Serge Lilo, scored two tries in their 30-14 win. Norths would go on and win the 2007 Swindale Shield and Poneke would be second – making this match the deciding encounter in the first...
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University welcomes newest graduates to our alumni community
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington acknowledges and celebrates the 2,578 graduates who would have crossed the stage next week to collect their qualifications in seven graduation ceremonies.
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Contactless Orienteering
- Orienteering Hutt Valley
- Getting out for exercise has been recognised as important during lockdown. And there's no reason why it can't be orienteering! Over 100 courses...
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Council to use Streamlined Planning Process for proposed Plimmerton Farm Plan Change
- Porirua City Council
- The next step in the Plimmerton Farm process is under way.
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Council member fee and senior leadership staff salary reductions at Victoria University of Wellington support students and staff
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Members of the Victoria University of Wellington Council are reducing their fees by 33 percent for the rest of 2020, as part of the University’s response to the challenges presented by COVID-19.
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OBRA presentation to Council on Accessible Streets
- Oriental Bay Residents’ Association
- Submission by Ann Mallinson and Jackie Pope, Co-Presidents, Oriental Bay Residents Association, 6 May 2020 OBRAThe Oriental Bay Residents Association (OBRA) is a charitable organisation representing the interests of residents in a Wellington inner city beach neighbourhood.
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Te Paepae Arahi: Supporting vulnerable whānau
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Help from the service meant a mother was able to keep her immunocompromised tamariki at home, safe and warm in their bubble.
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The strangest start to the job
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The University’s newest Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ehsan Mesbahi, has lived in Iran, India, England, Singapore and Scotland. But he’d never moved countries during a pandemic before.
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Creating new social divides: how coronavirus is reshaping how we see ourselves and the world around us
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The COVID-19 pandemic is a massive public health and economic crisis, but it is also reshaping how we see ourselves and the social world around us, write Dr Ben Walker, Dr Rebecca Bednarek, Associate Professor Todd Bridgman, and Associate Professor Urs Daellenbach.
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Can we rely on China to save the economy?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- After largely controlling the spread of COVID-19, China is now seeking to kick-start its economy. Can we rely again on Chinese growth to help pull the global economy out of its economic doldrums, asks Associate Professor Jason Young.
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Connecting the dots in contact tracing
- Victoria University of Wellington
- While New Zealand appears to have brought its Covid-19 outbreak under control, quick and efficient contact tracing is more critical than ever.
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Celebrating our Midwives
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- 2020 is International Year of the Nurse and Midwife and the world has suddenly been presented with a stark reminder of how essential our frontline healthcare workers are. During COVID-19, babies continue to be born and women still need support during pregnancy and birth. Today we celebrate our midwives for the significant and important roles they play in the lives of so many.
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Architectural honours for University’s newest building
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s newest building, Maru, has been shortlisted for two awards by the Wellington branch of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA).
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This week in club rugby history: 4 May – 10 May
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Joyner Key crossing for the winning try for the Upper Hutt Rams in their 31-30 win over Northern United in 2015. PHOTO: Chainsaw Photos. Selected highlights of what happened this week in history in Wellington club rugby. 4 May 2013: A day of dramatic results. Tawa their sixth win in seven matches over...
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March grants round pays off for community groups
- Hutt Mana Charitable Trust
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Prasent ac nibh vestibulum, laoreet ipsum. The post March grants round pays off for community groups appeared first on Hutt Mana Charitable Trust.
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Covid-19 level 3 update
- Stop Out Sports Club
- To our Stop Out family Hello to all players, caregivers and supporters of Stop Out. We’ve been waiting patiently for the right time to communicate with you all. The Level 4 lockdown has been a focus on safety, security and support – and for us all to stay safe in our own family bubbles. As we move into Level 3 Continue Reading
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April Meeting Minutes
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Our Association’s meeting on April 20th went ahead via Zoom, as we were still in the middle of the Level 4 Lockdown to combat Covid-19.
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NEW ART AT KMHG
- Katherine Mansfield House
- Katherine Mansfield House & Garden’s recent re-interpretation introduced a number of new artworks to the house. From the Queen of Sheba to Mediterranean maidens, find out the story behind each of these four artworks, then come and find them in the house!
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Films on researchers highlight why expertise matters
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new documentary film series highlights the work of three leading New Zealand researchers as they dedicate their lives to illuminating and protecting different aspects of one of our most precious resources—water.
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Wave warning system on the way
- Wellington City Council
- A wave-warning alert system has been initiated on Wellington’s south coast and exposed parts of Wellington Harbour, including the Eastbourne-Pencarrow coast, as a result of the damage caused in Owhiro Bay last month by big swells driving through Cook Strait.
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Lockdown with Keelan Whitman
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- We're catching up with our players to hear how they have been through the COVID-19 lockdown period...
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Adapting to climate change impacts
- Victoria University of Wellington
- How do we avoid the worst possible climate change scenario? New research led by Te Herenga Waka– Victoria University of Wellington’s Dr Judy Lawrence suggests a new method, starting with the future we wish to avoid and working backwards to identify the steps we need to take, and under what conditions we need to take them, to avoid that future.
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How we're rolling!
- Baker Gramercy
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20 Years Restoring the Forest - Q & A with Ross Gardiner.
- Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
- Ross Gardiner has been volunteering at Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project for 20 years, starting in early 2000.
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Classic Matches: Petone v Marist St Pat’s 1980 (Jubilee Cup final)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Marist St Pat’s midfielder Murray Tocker crosses the line for a try that wasn’t in the 1980 Jubilee Cup final against Petone. PHOTO: Evening Post. Petone 12 – Marist St Pat’s 3 All rugby roads led to the Petone Recreation Ground for the Jubilee Cup finale on 16 August 1980, between Petone and Marist...
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Newsletter Week Ending 3 May
- Karori Anglican Churches
- New Build Resource Consent We are very excited to announce that we have received resource consent from Wellington City Council for our New Build.
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Post-earthquake lessons for after COVID-19
- Victoria University of Wellington
- What happened in Christchurch in the wake of 2011 can teach New Zealand much about life following lockdown, writes Esther Marshall.
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COVID-19 response: member survey results
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- Thank you to everyone who responded to our member survey and your suggestions, which the committee will take into consideration.
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Weekly News for Friday 1 May 2020
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora e te whanau Thank you for your warm, welcoming emails. I appreciate them very much, especially in theseRead More
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Looking out for the disabled community during COVID-19
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Capital & Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa DHBs have been improving access to information for people living with disabilities across the Wellington region.
- Accepted from Capital Coast Health Feed by feedreader
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- wairarapa
- covid-19
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Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Lockdown with Tom Martin
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- We're catching up with our players to hear how they have been through the COVID-19 lockdown period...
- Accepted from Marist St Pats news 2019 by feedreader
- Tagged as:
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Looking out for the disabled community during COVID-19
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Capital & Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa DHBs have been improving access to information for people living with disabilities across the Wellington region.
- Accepted from HVDHB news by feedreader
- Tagged as:
- hutt-valley
- wairarapa
- covid-19
- wellington
- disabilities
- people
Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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April 2020 Newsletter
- Kiwi Art House Gallery
- The April newsletter for Gallery Friends
- Accepted from Kiwi Art House Gallery feed by feedreader
- Automatically tagged as:
- cuba-street
- museums-and-galleries
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