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Three composer residencies at the New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī announced for 2022
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī are offering three new composer residencies thanks to funding from Creative NZ.
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Pōhutukawa to be relocated for new playground
- Wellington City Council
- Specialist contractors are relocating four Pōhutukawa trees to different spots in Frank Kitts Park to make space for the new playground construction getting underway in January.
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Douglas shares his story - October at DCM
- Downtown Community Ministry
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Douglas's story 'O LE TAGATA MA LONA AIGA, O LE TAGATA MA LONA FA'ASINOMAGA' 'A person and their family is a person and their identity' - Samoan muagagana (whakatauki) Douglas is a warm-hearted man of Samoan descent who has faced many challenges in his life, struggling to find spaces to belong. From childhood, things have not been easy for him. He was removed from his family at a young age, and as an adult has struggled with addictions, and poor health. He has been able to hold down a tenancy at some times in his life, while at others he has cycled through various forms of homelessness – rough sleeping, couch surfing, emergency accommodation and the Night Shelter. Douglas has connected with many different DCM kaimahi since he first walked through our doors in 2008, in particular our Pasifika and Māori staff. Over the years, he has been supported by a wide range of DCM services. When he was unable to access a bank account and benefit, this gap was filled by DCM’s Money Management Service. DCM has supported him with budgeting and Work and Income advocacy, and with sorting his debts. Douglas has received emergency dental treatment at DCM on several occasions, and has lost count of the number of times DCM has stepped in with food support for him when the money has run out. Douglas has now been housed for some time in Berhampore, with the support of DCM’s Sustaining Tenancies team. But perhaps even more importantly, DCM has been able to support Douglas to rebuild connection with his family, and to connect and find his place in his own community. Photo shoot by Nikki Parlane. “I was born in Wellington and grew up in a Samoan family. My father was the caretaker at Wesley Methodist Church on Taranaki Street. I was the ‘black sheep’ of my family. I didn’t see eye to eye with my father or my brothers due to my sexuality,” Douglas shares, “which isn’t just a Christian thing, it’s also cultural. Growing up, I didn’t feel loved because of who I was. It was hard for them to accept me.” But through it all, Douglas never lost his desire to reconnect with his whānau. This disconnection and sense of rejection had a lasting impact on him, and on his mental health and addictions. As DCM built stronger connections with Douglas, it became clear how very important this reconnection was for Douglas’s wellbeing. Sia To’omaga is DCM’s Practice Lead. Her team delivers DCM’s Sustaining Tenancies and Community Connections programmes. They work with vulnerable tenants in their communities so that they do not fall back into homelessness, and are supported to thrive in their lives. “We have so many connections with Douglas,” says Sia. “Even before he came to DCM back in 2008, he already knew Regina from the Benefit Rights Service, where she used to work. And Douglas and I have a family connection. So when I came to DCM I already knew his whānau. And I knew Douglas was estranged from them, and how much this had affected his life. When his father died, it was a chance for him to reconnect. We made sure he was decked out in new clothes and new shoes and Regina and I took him to the funeral. He had to sit up front. That was a huge moment for Douglas, and the significance of that moment is hard to explain. Mostly it was a time to heal old wounds. Since then Douglas has been trying to make sense of his world. By the time of his brother's funeral, his relationship with his whānau had improved massively.” “I was left out in the dark,” agrees Douglas, “until I lost my parents. Then, my relationship with my brothers started to improve. Finally, when my older brother died, I was able to really connect with my other siblings, and we’ve been a lot closer since.” In Samoan, so'otaga refers to the making of connections, and feso'otaga to the connectivity between people. The past 12 months have brought more challenges for Douglas. The Covid-19 lockdown was hard on him – “There were no positives for me – though I understand it’s better to be safe than sorry. The hardest part for me was being stuck in a bubble. I wanted to reach out to my brothers and nieces, but I couldn’t.” He has also been coping with other health concerns. Recent surgery has made accessibility to his whare a challenge, but with DCM’s support, he is working through that as well. And the past year has brought positives too. Douglas is really enjoying connecting with DCM and his community at his local community centre. Sia and DCM’s Sustaining Tenancies team lead DCM’s community connections programme. When people move into their own homes, we want to spend time with them in their new communities, rather than having them come in to DCM in Lukes Lane. This programme is focused on building strong connections between taumai and their neighbours and other groups close to their homes, so that they can not only sustain their tenancies, but thrive – in their lives and their communities. Douglas rates the Community Connections programme highly. “I think it’s a good move. It’s good for people to see DCM out in the community. A lot of people don’t know what DCM’s about, so it’s great that the staff can catch up with people right where they live. It’s not just those of us who have been supported by DCM for years who can be part of this, but others who are struggling too.” Sophie McKenna is the lead dentist at the DCM Dental Service. Her calm and reassuring manner is a taonga, and she is able to support taumai who have considerable anxiety around dental treatment. At an emergency appointment at DCM this year, Douglas saw dentist Sophie McKenna, who discovered that he had a bad infection which needed urgent treatment. Sophie was then able to catch up with Douglas at DCM’s first mobile dental clinic right in his own community at DCM's Community Connections programme there. She checked on his progress, and explained how a referral for dentures could work to better improve his oral health. Douglas has been following this up and is getting along to the hospital appointments needed to make that happen. He has also been fully vaccinated against Covid at DCM’s vaccination clinics, and is regularly attending counselling sessions. “Mama Dee suggested I keep that going, so I will.” During his life Douglas has done a lot of voluntary work, especially with Pasifika social services where his fluency in both English and Samoan has been an asset. He has to focus on getting his health back on track first, but then he really wants to get involved with peer support at DCM, so that he can support others to build connections. He knows how very important this is. “I’ve had some tough times,” says Douglas, “and DCM has been there to back me up. Thank you to all those I’ve connected with over the years. And especially to Sia, Regina, Stephanie, Alan, Ula and now Mama Dee. Thank you for being there for me.” “The majority of the people who come to DCM are estranged from their families,” says Sia. “When we have the privilege to be part of whānau reunification – at any level – it is such a beautiful thing. We don't take the positions we have here for granted!” Douglas is on a pathway to the life he has wanted for so long, a life in which he has his own place to call home, and regular contact with his family. His is a story about the importance of connections, and about the transformation that can take place in the lives of the most vulnerable when we are able to support them to build and rebuild those connections – with their whānau, with us and with their communities. <!-- --> In the news... Interview with Stephen This month DCM’s Director Stephen Turnock talked about our mahi with Maggie from Radio Active, DCM’s neighbours in Lukes Lane. Tune in to hear the interview here! COVID vaccination clinics The New Zealand Herald visited DCM to learn more about the COVID vaccination clinics which DCM and Te Aro Health have been running for the most vulnerable people in Wellington. Read all about it here. Saturday 16 October saw DCM kaimahi out encouraging New Zealanders to get vaccinated. Super Saturday And of course also in the news this month has been the Super Saturday Vaxathon. DCM kaimahi headed out on the streets that day to encourage people to take the opportunity to get vaccinated and to point them in the right direction. This is one very important thing we can do to protect the most marginalised in our community, including those who are experiencing homelessness. One of these DCM kaimahi was Bella from the Aro Mai Housing First team. “It was genuinely a fun day,” she tells us. “People were really positive. Most were already double vaxxed but we had quite a few people asking to be pointed in the direction of the vaccination centres – wanting to make the most of the walk in, no booking opportunity. Lots of people who were already vaccinated thanked us for the effort. I got myself vaccinated when DCM first got called up. Being a young, healthy person, I didn't really get vaccinated for myself. Rather I got vaccinated for those who are more vulnerable...my grandparents, taumai, those who are immunocompromised. If me getting vaccinated can play any part in protecting these vulnerable people, then I'm happy to do this. To those who are hesitant, I would suggest that you take the same approach. I understand being worried about the impact it might have on you, but if you can – it really is the selfless decision to protect those more vulnerable than you.” <!-- --> How can I help? Get vaccinated! Here at DCM we are doing everything we can to ensure the Covid vaccine is as accessible for taumai as possible, and you can help protect the most marginalised in our community by getting vaccinated too. It has never been easier. Help us re-stock our Foodbank On the first Saturday of the month, Ngaio Union Church open their doors to receive food to help re-stock DCM's Foodbank shelves. Please bring along any food items you would like to donate on Saturday 6 November to 3 Kenya Street between 10am-12pm. We also have a Foodbank bin at New World Chaffers where you can drop items off anytime. And on the fourth Saturday in November we will be holding our Christmas Foodbank Appeal. Follow our Facebook page for more updates or if you would like to help, please get in touch with Matt. Vouchers for taumai We asked; you delivered! Thanks to all of you who donated vouchers for us to take taumai out to purchase items for their new whare. Sharnia is someone who has had a really tough time, and we're proud to see the progress she has made right up to being housed recently. Bella was able to take her to Briscoes to choose for herself some much needed items for her new home. Sharnia really enjoyed this: “Thank you so much, this is so fun, I’m excited!” We have now used up these vouchers and would love to receive more so that other taumai doing the hard mahi to get housed can also be lifted up in this way. If you can help with this, please drop off vouchers to DCM or visit our website. A heads up... On Tuesday 23 November at 5:30pm we will be holding the DCM Annual General Meeting. This may be able to be held in person, and/or we may need to facilitate this year’s AGM by Zoom. If you would like to attend, please email us and we will be in touch with further details. <!-- --> *We call the people we work with taumai, meaning to settle. This reflects the journey we set out on together – to become settled, stable and well. 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1,500 days of nothing
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- Friday marks 1,500 days since WCC agreed to upgrade The Parade, without a single shovel in the ground sinceThis Friday (5 November) is 1,500 days since Wellington City Council voted 13-1 to upgrade The Parade.
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Club Triples scores
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Opening round of men’s club triples Gibb, Goudge, Dunham vs Guy, Ravji, Burgess – 6-12 after 9 Newman, O’Brien, Newman…
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Interclub Round 4
- Victoria Bowling Club
- 2 wins for every team today, the men’s quad were the MVPs, winning 2 out of 2. The Division 3…
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30th Anniversary Celebration and Pub Quiz
- Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
- Manawa Karioi – 30th Anniversary Celebration and Pub Quiz After a postponement due to Covid, a very successful 30th anniversary celebration and fund-raising pub quiz for Manawa Karioi was held at the Parrotdog Bar in Island Bay on 19 October 2021.
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Weekly news for Friday 29 October 2021
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Sunday is “Hallowe’en” – shortened form of All Hallows Eve or All Saints Eve – the evening before All Saints Day. It has its inevitable “Trick or Treat” theme which we imported from the United States. I am not sure I understand the meaning behind “Trick or Treat! I know I may be prejudiced but […]
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Front Of House
- Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce
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Deacons Letter - 29 October 2021
- All Saints Hataitai
- This week represents a great step in our journey here at All Saints.
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Sustainability Stimulus Grant opens
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt City Council’s groundbreaking Sustainability Stimulus Grant is now open.
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Spinnakers in flight
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- For the first time in many years, we have some Venturers who are keen on getting the spinnakers out on the Sunbursts and learning how to use them. The venturer leaders and Grant assisted them on Wednesday night to get it all rigged up and sailing. Below are a couple of beautiful pictures:
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Employment Expo 2021
- Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce
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SALSA spreading along the Alpine Fault
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A Te Herenga Waka-led research team has this week started installing the densest network yet of earthquake-recording equipment along the Alpine Fault.
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Pukerua Bay Heritage Talks
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Pukerua Bay has a significant Māori history. Miria Pomare will speak about the people, places and events important to Māori in this place. Ashley Blair will talk about the dramatic events of the late 1880s when the railway was put through Pukerua Bay. There will also be a demonstration of the new augmented reality app … Pukerua Bay Heritage Talks Read More »
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Rivers advisory committee seeking new member
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- A member of the Wairarapa community, who resides in the Upper Ruamāhanga area, with an interest in the health of local rivers is being sought to join the Upper Ruamāhanga River Management Advisory Committee (URRMAC) as the Waipoua Urban member.
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Newsletter Week Ending 31 October
- Karori Anglican Churches
- BUILDING WORK UNDERWAY – UPDATE Site Safety, Parking & Speed Limit Fences and signage have now been erected around the church grounds and there is reduced access to vehicles along the south side of the Church (where the big grass strip is and the road down to the main road).
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Tours and new app for Heritage Week
- Porirua City Council
- Technology helps bring history to life.
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Peeking into Porirua’s interesting past
- Porirua City Council
- Cemeteries Week explores the theme of 'Life 100 years ago'
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Adam Art Gallery’s new intern announced
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Louie Zalk-Neale has taken up their role as the new intern at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery.
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Mana u3a
- Age Concern Wellington
- Making new friends, Sharing interests, Fun and companionship Mana U3A is one of several U3A groups in the Wellington region, with Tawa U3A to the south and Kapiti U3A to the north up the coast. Our focus is on giving our members opportunities to learn, the chance to get to know others in the same area, and ... Read more
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The biggest threat to reefs in our lifetime
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Ocean acidification is the biggest problem for coralline algae when assessed against all others. Now is the time for COP26 leaders to be courageous on the issue, argues Dr Christopher Cornwall.
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Youth justice experts call for urgent law changes to reduce harm in the youth justice system
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Associate Professor Nessa Lynch with Professor Ian Lambie of the University of Auckland and Children’s Commissioner Judge Andrew Becroft have been leading a piece of work on closing the legislative gaps in the youth justice system
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Local leaders welcome 3 Waters decision
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Source: Porirua City Council Porirua’s Mayor and the Greater Wellington Regional Council Chair welcome the Government decision on an "all in" approach to 3 Waters reforms as a positive step towards improved and consistent delivery of water services across New Zealand.
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Wellington Lions v Southland Stags Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott The Wellington Lions beat Southland 24-22 last Saturday at Porirua Park in a non-NPC fixture. Some facts and figures from the game below: Non-Championship v Southland: Won 24-22 This match did not count towards the National Provincial Championship competition. In addition to the scheduled NPC round-robin matches, a non-championship game is now...
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Notes from the October 2021 Meeting
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The Newtown Residents’ Association October Meeting was at 7.30pm, 18 October 2021, held at St Thomas’s Community Lounge 200 Riddiford St. This is a summary of some of the main points – Workingmen’s Bowling Club, Owen St – Cr Fleur Fitzsimons reported that the Club has given up its lease. WCC now owns the building … Continue reading Notes from the October 2021 Meeting →
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Local leaders welcome 3 Waters decision
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua Mayor supports the Government decision to move ahead with water reforms.
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Plimmerton Station Upgrade – Update
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- An action-packed programme of work is underway at Plimmerton Train Station. It is expected to be completed by early 2023. Find out more about the project and when work will take place. Why is Plimmerton Train Station being upgraded? KiwiRail and Greater Wellington Regional Council are upgrading the Wellington rail network to cater for future […]
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Severe fires cause declines in plants
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Research on trees in North America paints a gloomy picture for the recovery of native plants in Aotearoa New Zealand following severe fires. Dr Nicola Day co-authored a recent study about plant re-establishment after forest fires.
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Middle of the road: a postcard making trip
- Toi Pōneke
- Come for a destination walk with Anna Brimer and Max Fleury to iconic Wellington waterfront sculpture Solace in the Wind by Max Patte on Sunday 28 of November. Join them in taking a photo of it. After the walk, return to Toi Poneke to turn these photos into postcards.
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The Voice of Compassion Issue 52
- Sisters of Compassion
- Working at the Compassion Soup Kitchen through another lockdown, A Blessing for Suzanne Aubert's Red Shed replica in Leithfield, visitors to Our Lady's Home of Compassion for Catholic Schools Day and film screenings, and more! The post The Voice of Compassion Issue 52 appeared first on compassion.org.nz.
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New Chancellor for Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Wellingtonian John Allen has been elected Chancellor of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington for 2022, succeeding Neil Paviour-Smith whose time on Council ends in early 2022.
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Team Leader – Canine Enrichment Handler
- Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce
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Weekly News 26 October 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Tuesday 6.00pm, Speed Session with Andy and Rowan, Newtown Park. This week’s session is 200m reps, which get faster. Saturday, 8.00am, Karori Park speed workout — contact our club captains for info, or check Facebook for details. 8.00am warm-up for an 8.30am start. All speeds and interests welcome. Saturday 10:30pm, Central League Meet, Inglewood, $5 […]
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Onepoto Regatta
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Fantastic weather and a fantastic attitude brought us an unexpected result.
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Bond Banter 25 October (some news and information to start the week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- MORNING EDITION: Labour Day Monday is synonymous with the Condor 7s qualifying tournament at Naenae College. But not today. That tournament has been ‘postponed’ and the Hurricanes Schools 7s tournament previously scheduled for this coming Saturday has been called off. The upcoming WRFU tournaments scheduled for 6, 13 and 20 November could be on shaky...
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What’s wrong with the systems?
- Wellington Scoop
- For three years, Your Bay Your Say has brought awareness and transparency to the Titahi Bay and Porirua community about the not-fit-for-purpose Porirua Wastewater Treatment Plant, where there’ve been numerous malfunctions, bypasses for UV cleaning, and overflows of partially treated and raw sewage in heavy rain that discharge 700m from the popular Titahi Bay beach.
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Wellington Mixed Pairs
- Victoria Bowling Club
- A successful opening day of the Bowls Specialist 2-4-2 Wellington Mixed Pairs for most Victoria teams, with a whole 10…
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Annual Thanksgiving and AGM
- All Saints Hataitai
- This year our AGM is going to be more celebration than dreary!We want to celebrate all the fantastic stuff that has happened here at All Saints in 2021.
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Annual General Meeting
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Monday 22 November 2021 7.00 pm — Island Bay Bowling Club — 276 The Parade Any notices of motion must be in the hands of the Island Bay Residents Association secretary by midday Monday 1 November 2021. These can be sent via email to islandbayres@gmail.com The election of IBRA officers will include the following: ChairContinue reading "Annual General Meeting"
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Women’s Pennants First 2 Rounds
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Our women’s pennants team were promoted last season back up to the top grade. After a period of not having…
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Take 5!! #18
- Slow Boat Records
- Howdy, cobbers - a special treat today, ahead of the long weekend - a selection of faves, old and new from Slow Boat founder and kaumātua, The Coach, Mr Dennis O'Brien!!DOB still does the odd day here in the shop with us, and we are thrilled to offer up his selections in our latest Take 5!! 1- Bruce Hornsby "Fortunate Son/ Comfortably Numb" 2- Mark Valentino "Walking Alone"3- Villagers "Hot Scary Summer"4- Michael Chapman "Postcards Of Scarborough"5- Fountains Of Wayne "She's Got A Problem" Cheers, DOB!
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Revised Concept Plans - former Hataitai Bowling Club
- Hataitai Community Website
- The Trustees of the Hataitai Recreation Community Trust are excited to release revised concept plans for the former Hataitai Bowling Club.
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Weekly news for Friday 22nd October
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Hello everyone, Spring is well on the way in Upper Hutt. The kowhai along my road are in full bloom now and this morning I saw (and heard!) no less than four tui squabbling over a blossom laden branch on a tree just outside my house. As if there aren’t dozens of other trees in […]
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AGM Notice
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- Come along to our 2021 AGM at the Karori Rec Centre on 2 November
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New bridge links Riverstone Terraces to Totara Park
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Today we officially opened the new pedestrian bridge over the Whakatikei Stream.
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Volunteer help available from NZDF
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The NZDF's Defence Equipment Management Organisation unit would like to support initiatives here in Upper Hutt.
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Tawa on-demand ride trial welcomed
- Wellington City Council
- Tawa Community Board Chair Robyn Parkinson has applauded Metlink’s announcement of a new on-demand public transport trial in the Tawa area.
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Rugby on this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The rugby continues on a narrower front around Wellington and the lower North Island on Saturday. Starting in the Johnsonville sector, the Fijian Flyers are hosting a ‘Mini-7s Tournament‘ at Helston Park. Five sides are in action from early in the morning, with Hutt Old Boys Marist, the Johnsonville Hawks, the Palmerston North Fijian Tigers,...
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Newsletter Week Ending 24 October
- Karori Anglican Churches
- LOSING AND GRIEVING WORKSHOP – RSVP NOW! A reflective and practical workshop with Alister Hendery 6 November, 9.
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Op Kenny 211021
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Thu, 21/10/2021 - 18:45 - 19:20 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 4 Total Volunteer Hours: 4 "Kenny" declared a MAYDAY, lack of fuel near the reef. MR1 was prepared for training night and responded. A small inflatable had stabilized Kenny and was towing them to the bar. MR! took the tow and returned them, to Mana Marina. Task closed with MOC. MayDay was closed by MOC No police involvement Vessel Details Length: 4.00m Resources Attendees: Carl Nixon CMFF dfranks Weedoogie Jason Hall espi Trevor Farmer
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Airborne microplastics affect climate change
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Microplastics in the atmosphere are likely to directly affect climate change in the decades ahead, according to a new study.
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Community Masked Halloween
- Hataitai Community Website
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Exciting upgrade for Newtown community hub
- Wellington City Council
- Construction is set to begin on Newtown Community & Cultural Centre's long-awaited upgrade on Tuesday 26 October.
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Ngāti Toa planters making a difference
- Porirua City Council
- Four young men are putting thousands of plants in the ground around Porirua Harbour.
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Message to Porirua Clubs
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Nau mai, haere mai, eke mai! This is a karanga to all our waka ama whānau based in Porirua – this includes our clubs and paddlers affiliated to Hoe Tonga and also any other waka ama paddlers in the Porirua … Continue reading →
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Plunket Shield Round One – Cello Basin Reserve Entry Conditions
- Basin Reserve Trust
- The Wellington Firebirds’ domestic summer gets underway at the Cello Basin Reserve this Saturday as they take-on the Otago Volts in round one of the Plunket Shield.
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Mark Series - 24th October 2021
- All Saints Hataitai
- Andy preaching the last message in our Mark series from Mark 16:1-8Have a look as we finish up and ask the big question that the whole sermon series was based on. Will you runaway or will you recognise? [...]
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Deacons Letter - 22nd October
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora Whānau, Summer here this week.
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Player of the Year Ranking after Week 5
- Victoria Bowling Club
- After Week 5 of the Player of the Year rankings, Ray Martin still enjoys a healthy lead at the top…
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Men’s Pennants Round 1
- Victoria Bowling Club
- A good start for the Men’s Pennants team who are looking to get back up to Division 2 after being…
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2021 Squash Champs – Results
- College Sport Wellington
- Final placings as follows: Girls Competitive 1- Diana Galloway (HVHS) 2- Mackenzie Tait (Wairarapa) 3- Hannah Du Toit (Wellington High) 4- Sophia De Nardi-Gonzalez (St Orans) 5- Kyra Wyeth (St Mary’s) 6- Hollie Thomas (St Mary’s) 7- Charlotte Haxton (Heretaunga) Boys Competitive 1- Oliver Dunbar (Scots) 2- Otis Brown (Wellington High) 3- Levi Hawkins (HIBS) […] The post 2021 Squash Champs – Results appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Wellington Water commissions independent review of wastewater treatment operations
- Porirua City Council
- The operation of the Porirua Wastewater Treatment Plant will be a big part of the review.
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Opening Day for 2021-22 Season
- Petone Rifle Club
- The 2021/2022 official season opening took place on Saturday 18 September at the Seddon Rifle Range adjacent to the Trentham Military Camp in Upper Hutt.
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Desktop Publishing/Graphic Design
- Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce
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Optimism for housing projects in Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- Three housing projects for the city have moved to the next stage for central government funding.
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Jared Wiremu Kane is the International Institute of Modern Letters 2022 Emerging Māori Writer-in-Residence
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) is delighted to announce the appointment of Jared Wiremu Kane (Ngāpuhi) as the 2022 Emerging Māori Writer-in-Residence.
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Researcher joins Breakthrough Energy Fellows
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Franck Natali joins Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Fellows to help bring climate innovation from the lab to widespread adoption with his work into cleaner ammonia production.
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Walking through living architecture
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Robin Skinner from the Wellington School of Architecture is looking forward to leading a walk through the Kelburn campus on Sunday 31 October during Wellington Heritage Week.
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Taking RNA technology into NZ’s future
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealand has the opportunity to establish itself at the cutting edge of RNA technology. We already possess the scientific expertise to solve problems unique to our nation and globally—we just need the investment, writes Kylie Price from the Malaghan Institute.
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Parents are not failing their children by bringing them into the world
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As people start to consider the morality of bringing children into our climate change-wreaked world, visiting research scholar and teaching fellow Dr Snita Ahir-Knight explores why this is flawed.
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Long-term greenhouse gas influence on retreating glaciers
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Greenhouse gases have determined the extent of Aotearoa New Zealand’s glaciers for longer than just the industrial period, scientists now believe.
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Weekly News 18 October 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Tuesday 6.00pm, Speed Session with Andy and Rowan, outside Freyberg Pool. This week’s session is a pyramid – 500m at 5km pace, 1km at 10km pace and 1.5km at half marathon pace. Saturday, 8.00am, Karori Park speed workout — contact our club captains for info, or check Facebook for details. 8.00am warm-up for an […]
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Minutes for IBRA Committee meeting Monday 18th October 2021
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Apologies: Pat Attendees: Bruce, David, Janine, Lorraine, Stephen and Jane Agenda: AGM Jane advised she’s been in contact with the Companies Office and they have told her they’re happy for us to push the AGM (due to be held in October) for as long as needed given the COVID situation. The committee agreed toContinue reading "Minutes for IBRA Committee meeting Monday 18th October 2021"
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Prizewinners acknowledged
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our community came together on Saturday to acknowledge the contributions of members over the 2021 season...
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Tanadees and Arkwright Results 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Tanadees/Arkwright 2021was a virtual event, run on the waterfront (7.5km from Fergs to Balaena Bay and back) between 19 September and 12 October. The 2021 virtual course followed the old Powerade Challenge course (2012-2018 version). It started at the “0” km marker at Fergs Kayaks, run to the public toilets at Balaena Bay, then run […]
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Infrastructure Acceleration Fund applications move to next stage
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Kāinga Ora has confirmed that all four of our applications are invited to progress to the Request for Proposal (RFP) stage.
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Men’s singles & Women’s singles opening rounds
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Horrendous conditions for play here today, cold, high winds and the odd drizzle. Round 1 1. O’Brien vs Adam Newman…
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Interclub – Sat 16 October
- Victoria Bowling Club
- SAT 16 OCT – INTERCLUB – Round 2 9am: Men: Premier vs Naenae Singles won Pairs won Fours lost Division…
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Many of New Zealand’s most popular websites use ‘dark patterns’ to manipulate users – is it time to regulate?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Media Studies lecturer Dr Cherie Lacey and postdoctoral research fellow Dr Alex Beattie from the Centre of Science in Society explain "dark patterns" and the impact they are having on our online purchasing habits.
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Randell Cottage Open Day – Cancelled
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- It is with regret that we have made the decision to cancel the Randell Cottage Open Day that was planned for 31 October as a part of Wellington Heritage Week 2021.
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Mandatory vaccination required for Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington halls of residence
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Vaccination against COVID-19 will be mandatory for students and staff living and working in Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington operated student accommodation in 2022.
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Newsletter Week Ending 17 October
- Karori Anglican Churches
- IAN COOK – AWAY THIS WEEKEND This weekend our Vicar Ian will be attending the Youth Guys Away Weekend in Ohakune.
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Weekly news for Friday 15th October 2021
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Last Sunday I did the first of two sermons on “The Bible”. I made the following points: The Bible is not A book – it is 66 books There is a variety of literature – myth, story, poetry, prophetic utterance, short story, This literature was written over a period of 1200 years by many different […]
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Super Saturday events
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Media are invited to attend the wide range of COVID-19 vaccination events being held across the Hutt Valley, Wellington, Porirua, and Kāpiti regions this coming Saturday 16 October.
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Track & Field Season Opens At Newtown Park for Senior Athletes
- Athletics Wellington
- Athletics Wellington Track and Field Season Opens at Newtown Park Tomorrow should see a fine day for the beginning of what will be a busy… Read More »
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Lockdown Studio Visits #3
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- Tautai arts intern Sophia Amore Coghini is back at it again, with the third in a series of artist interviews of what they got up to during this lockdown.
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Humans are driving animals and plants to the edge. But are we really heading into a mass extinction?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- It is now common to refer to the current biodiversity crisis as the sixth mass extinction. Associate Professor Michael Hannah asks if this is true? Are we in the middle of an event on the same scale as the five ancient mass extinctions Earth has experienced?
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Kicking the can on methane
- Victoria University of Wellington
- There is a real risk that focusing on methane will mean we take our foot off the accelerator of CO2 reductions – where we've traditionally had a pretty poor record, write Professor Dave Frame and Dr Adrian Macey.
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Whā Out is open!
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- Our new grade 4 descending trail, Whā Out is open!
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What Is Important in Talking To My Staff And Customers About Covid 19
- Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce
- The post What Is Important in Talking To My Staff And Customers About Covid 19 appeared first on Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
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Metlink announces on-demand public transport trial for Tawa
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International education’s hidden taonga
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Once the COVID-19 storm abates, the international education field will hopefully be ready to unearth its taonga. Chris Beard explains what that is.
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Deacons Letter - 15th October
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau,We are so excited to gather back together again this weekend for our central gatherings in the cenre.
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Notice of AGM
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Our AGM is rapidly approaching. Please join us: Date: Thurs 28th October Time: 7:30pm Venue: Johnsonville Community Centre, Room 1A ALL WELCOME The post Notice of AGM appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Let the children vote
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Simon Keller lays out a case for why mature democracies like ours should extend the right to vote to children as young as 10.
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Ngā Manu - 12 October - Results
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Ride Report – Nga Manu – 12 October Written by Neil Harwood – co Race Manager (along with Grace Saywell) Photos courtesy of Mark Freckleton A cool night saw numbers down but 13 keen athletes turned up and mother Nature surprised us with a nice night, if a little on the cool side.
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Take 5!! #17
- Slow Boat Records
- Howdy, partners - another instalment of our Take 5!! selections - this time it's the turn of much loved and hugely respected reviewer/ broadcaster/ writer/ musician Nick Bollinger, bringing us an impeccably curated selection of tuneage to rattle yer cage and shake off the cobwebs - observe; 1- Chuck Prophet "Marathon" 2- Honey Cone "Want Ads" (deep favourite that dear old Grant Smithies reminded me of recently) 3- Valerie June "Shakedown" 4- Don & Dewey "Justine" 5- Ray Charles "Come Rain or Come Shine" Cheers Nick, tremendous stuff, enjoy, everyone!!
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Coping with ambiguity now COVID's here to stay
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new and confusing system is now in place thanks to the uncertainty of Delta, and many are feeling more stressed and anxious than ever. Te Herenga Waka's Dr Dougal Sutherland and his colleagues have some practical suggestions.
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2021 AGM reports now available
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Annual reports for this Sunday’s AGM from the various community groups, the financial report, and the draft minutes from last year’s AGM are now available for preview: 2021 AGM reports (PDF) Agenda: Welcome and Apologies Adoption of the Minutes from 2020 Annual General Meeting Adoption of Annual report of the Chair and committee, including reports … 2021 AGM reports now available Read More »
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New Centre Coordinator
- All Saints Hataitai
- Many of you will know Lauren from her time here at All Saints or certainly recognise her face.
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Titipounamu/rifleman chicks the size of bumblebees hatched on Te Ahumairangi Hill
- Zealandia
- Wellington - 13 October 2021: The titipounamu/rifleman pair living on Te Ahumairangi Hill in Wellington have become proud parents. With their chicks, currently the size of a bumblebees, the ...
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History: 1978 Hutt Valley Under 18 Boys Team wins NZ Under 18 Teams
- Table Tennis Wellington
- NZ Junior Teams (Under 18 and Under 14 Boys and Girls) were held for the first time at the 1978 NZ Championships held at the Centennial Hall, Napier (24-25 August). The Hutt Valley Under 18 Boys Team was Simon Edmonds,... Continue Reading →
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From your Mayor - 12 October 2021
- Porirua City Council
- The latest from Mayor Anita Baker
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Thursday Night Club Night – Week 3 on 14 October
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Week 3 is on Thursday 14 October. Standings after Week 2 So far we’ve had 21 participants which is great!… The post Thursday Night Club Night – Week 3 on 14 October first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Weekly News 11 October 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Tuesday, all day, last day to run the Virtual Tanadees and Arkwright 2021, run or walk on the waterfront Fergs to Balaena Bay and back. Results in next week’s newsletter. More details. Saturday, 8.00am, Karori Park speed workout — contact our club captains Danielle and Ben for info, or check Facebook for details. 8.00am warm-up for an 8.30am […]
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Te Herenga Waka student joins Emerging Innovator programme
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Master's student Holly Gooch is now part of the KiwiNet Emerging Innovator programme to progress a project to help twice-exceptional secondary students.
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Cars on Titahi Bay Beach? Paid parking changes? Have your say
- Porirua City Council
- We're reviewing our Transport Bylaw and want to hear what you think.
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Young People’s Fund – open now
- Porirua City Council
- Applications are open for grants to support projects that will have a significant impact on children and young people living in our city.
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Share your feedback about our natural hazards plan change
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We’re in the process of updating our District Plan and will be undertaking a plan change that addresses the risk from natural hazards.
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Super Saturday: Let's get vaccinated
- Upper Hutt City Council
- It's time to get vaccinated Upper Hutt, against COVID-19! We are currently in 31st place out of 66 cities in the country for being fully vaccinated.
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Community Garden & Food Forest Spring Festival
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- When: Sunday 30 October 2021, 10 am – 12 noon (ical)Where: Pukerua Bay Community Garden & Food Forest (map) Plant Sale ✽ Worm Farming Workshop ✽ Refreshments Join us at the Community Garden and Food Forest (off the platform at the old Muri train station) for a family friendly fun day. Everyone is welcome. Note: … Community Garden & Food Forest Spring Festival Read More »
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Op Profile 101021
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sun, 10/10/2021 - 12:00 - 14:30 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 3 Total Volunteer Hours: 10 Runabout had an engine start problem, fixed by delivering a battery jumpack. Engine started and vessel escorted back to base Vessel Details Length: 401.00m Resources Attendees: CMFF Neil Cornwell espi Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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Residents’ Association 2021 AGM
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- The Pukerua Bay Residents’ Association is holding the 2021 Annual General Meeting of the Association: Sunday 17 October 2021, starting at 3:00 PM (ical)Venue: Pukerua Bay School and Community Hall (map) The agenda and reports will be available on the website from Wednesday 13 October. The meeting will be held under the protocols applicable to … Residents’ Association 2021 AGM Read More »
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Registrations open for 2021-22 coaching
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- We've got a comprehensive programme of coaching planned for our various junior fleets this summer. We have focused programmes for...
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Club Pairs results
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Morning matches !Upset alert! in Round 3 of the club pairs. James Fairhall & Alf De Munnik who have made… The post Club Pairs results first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Interclub Week 1 Results
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Men: Prems at Wilton Ray Martin: Won 25-7 Laurie Guy, Robbie Bennett: Lost Ben King, Tim Toomey, Scott Roddick, Alf… The post Interclub Week 1 Results first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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BRT announces new naming rights agreement with Cello
- Basin Reserve Trust
- The Basin Reserve Trust and national communications firm Cello have agreed a new partnership that will see Cello secure the naming rights of the Basin Reserve. The two-year agreement will see the Basin Reserve re-named the Cello Basin Reserve and will be marked by Cello...
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Weekly News for Friday 8th October
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E-news Friday 8thOctober 2021 Another week has slipped by quickly and so much has been happening. Covid is not only still with us but making itself felt. One of the statements made during the week is significant: only 3% of people in hospital with covid had been vaccinated. It does point up how important it […]
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St Ashley of COVIDton
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Superhero, saint, sex symbol, saviour—the mild-mannered public servant fronting the COVID-19 response has been the focus of an almost cult-like following, according to new research published by two sociolinguistics scholars.
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Mark Series - 10th October 2021
- All Saints Hataitai
- Video uploading shortly. [...]
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Take 5!! #16
- Slow Boat Records
- Greetings, cobbers - another day, another selection of fab tuneage from another esteemed selector - this time, one of the finest drummers/ musicians/ DJs/ producers here in Capital City, and an absolutely stirling chap to boot - Mr Cory Champion! You may know of him through his work as Borrowed CS and Clear Path Ensemble (who recently played one of San Fran's "Tiny Music" shows!) or as sticksman of choice for the diverse likes of Estere, Lucien Johnson, Louis Baker, Shocking Pinks, Glass Vaults et al, but what is abundantly clear is that he is a huge music lover with great taste and musicality - please enjoy, here, the tracks that he is vibing on... 1- The Five Stairsteps "A Touch of You" 2- The Ambassadors "I Really Love You" 3- Debbie Taylor "Let’s Prove Them Wrong" 4- Aged in Harmony "Trust Me" 5- Kraig Kilby "Ketchee" Tres magnifique, thanks Cory - enjoy!!
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National cat management petition
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- This petition has been brought to our attention, with the suggestion it is something our members should be aware of. NCDRA has no view on this matter, nor any association with the organisers. We are however happy to make our … Continue reading →
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Deacons Letter - 8th October
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau, What a joy it was to meet together again last week! I (Emily) feel so grateful that we could do this when so many in the world can't.
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Newsletter Week Ending 10 October
- Karori Anglican Churches
- YOUTH AWAY WEEKENDS Please Register ASAP! We are looking forward to the Youth Guys and Girls Away Weekends at Ohakune Lodge in October.
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Biking Mad Twilight Series Results #1
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Paul Rawlinson - Manager for this event has written the following.
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New leadership appointments for Faculty of Law and Wellington School of Business and Government
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Mark Hickford has been appointed to the newly-created role of Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Government, Law and Business, to whom the Deans of the Faculty of Law and the Wellington School of Business and Government will report.
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ECE teachers essential workers in all but name
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Returning to work amidst the outbreak of the Delta variant, early childhood teachers must be recognised as essential workers - and remunerated as such, writes Dr Sue Cherrington.
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Single match tickets on sale for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022
- Basin Reserve Trust
- Sports fans can now buy tickets for all 31 matches of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 – the showpiece event for the women’s game that will be hosted across six New Zealand cities early next year. A child’s ticket for all matches –...
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Op Big Hoota 05102021
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Tue, 05/10/2021 - 14:00 - 18:00 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 28 Vessel underestimnated fuel use and ran short. Called early for assistance and provided a good GPS location to start the SAR mission Vessel Details Length: 6.50m Resources Attendees: CMFF Jake_Presling Jason Hall Mark Presling Neil Cornwell espi Trevor Farmer
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Appearance Industry Bylaw consultation
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We're considering adopting a new bylaw for Appearance Industries and we’re keen to hear your thoughts on the proposal.
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Update October 4th
- Friends of Maara Roa
- Planting reaches new heights This year most of our plantings have been done in a new area further up the Maara Roa track to the east of the Porirua College boundary. We are grateful to the College for letting us park in their grounds, saving us the long walk from our previous meeting place at ... Read more
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The minority group we're not including
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Organisations everywhere are talking 'diversity' but there's one large minority group whose voice is not being recorded, represented and heard, writes the Faculty of Law's Professor Graeme Austin.
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Separate stroke and heart attack risk predictors necessary
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Denise Taylor and her colleagues at the University of Aucklan call for separate stroke and heart attack risk predictors to improve understanding for those at risk.
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Restoration Work for the Stations of the Cross
- Friends of Futuna Charitable Trust
- The Stations of the Cross by Jim Allen in Futuna Chapel are currently being cleaned and conserved by Carolina Izzo, expert art conservator from Studio Carolina Izzo.
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Restoration Work for the Stations of the Cross
- Friends of Futuna Charitable Trust
- The Stations of the Cross by Jim Allen in Futuna Chapel are currently being cleaned and conserved by Carolina Izzo, expert art conservator from Studio Carolina Izzo.
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Khandallah 3 Boules Triples
- Pétanque Wellington
- The entry form for the Khandallah 3 Boules Triples (13 November 2021) is now available.
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Weekly News 4 October 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week All week, Virtual Tanadees and Arkwright 2021, run or walk on the waterfront Fergs to Balaena Bay and back between 19 September and 9 October. More details. Saturday, 8.00am, Karori Park speed workout — contact our club captains Danielle and Ben for info, or check Facebook for details. 8.00am warm-up for an 8.30am start. All speeds and interests […]
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Minutes of the 2021 AGM
- Newtown Residents' Association
- This meeting was 7.30pm Monday 20th September at the St Thomas’s / City Mission Community Lounge at 200 Riddiford St (a change from the usual venue at Newtown Hall because of Covid restrictions) The AGM was followed by the usual monthly meeting business. This is a summary of the meeting: The Minutes of the 2020 … Continue reading Minutes of the 2021 AGM →
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Community groups help get mask poverty sewn up
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Local DHBs and community health providers make and distribute free cloth face masks to help tackle mask poverty.
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$500 cash winner for September
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- September's monthly $500 cash draw for our 500 Club members has been made and the winner announced...
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Council feedback to Government on Three Waters Reform
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt City Council has submitted its feedback to Government on the proposed Three Waters Reform Programme
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Fresh Styles for a Fresh Start to School
- Strathmore Park Community Centres
- Freshen Up for School is an innovative Strathmore Park Community Centre school holiday programme that’s been putting a big smile on a lot of young faces. The brainchild of Jennifer Mason, Strathmore Ave Community Centre Co-Ordinator, Freshen Up is held on the last Friday of each school holiday and offers free haircuts and self-care products to children and teens.
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Take 5!! #15
- Slow Boat Records
- Ahoy, cobbers - another week, another episode of Take 5 - your tune selector for today is none other than Phoenix Foundation and Bunnies On Ponies frontman, gourmand and all round bon vivant Samuel Flynn Scott.
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Bond Banter 4 October (some news and tidbits to start the week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning edition: Welcome to Rugtober. One more weekend of 15s rugby and then we are mostly done for the season, before a run of sevens tournaments starting later in the month, potential lockdowns aside. It starts this Wednesday evening at Porirua Park with round two of the Hurricanes Youth Council’s Secondary Schoolgirls competition, with the...
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Thanks to Freyberg CC
- Stokes Valley Cricket Club
- Various Stokes Valley Cricket Club teams played in four T20 games against two Freyberg Cricket Club teams at Fraser Park on Saturday 2nd October. Thank you to Freyberg CC for making the trip over and making it an enjoyable preseason club day. We look forward to the return visit to Freyberg CC next year.
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Cereal Killers
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > My name is Liam aka Nacho McCartan.
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Men’s Club Pairs opening rounds
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Men’s Club Pairs kicked off today. All sorts of last minute unfortunate circumstances lead to a few players away, but… The post Men’s Club Pairs opening rounds first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Cisco and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington announce new cybersecurity micro-credential delivered by Kāpuhipuhi Wellington Uni-Professional
- Victoria University of Wellington
- thanks to a new micro-credential created by Cisco and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealanders wanting a career in the lucrative and growing cybersecurity industry now have a natural starting point.
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New Zealand’s debt collection problem
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealand has a problem with harassment by debt collectors, and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington's Victoria Stace believes guidelines such as those in operation in Australia are the answer.
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On campus trial of tap in technology with NZ COVID Tracer
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Ministry of Health is trialling use of Near Field Communications tags with the NZ COVID Tracer app at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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Lockdown Studio Visits #2
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- Join Tautai arts intern Sophia Amore Coghini for the second in a series of interviews with artists on what they got up to this lockdown.
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