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Deacons Letter - 1st October
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whanau!There are many great things about being together this week - we get to have a coffee together, we get to worship together and I am sure you have your own excitements about coming back together this week.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Miramar Creative Centre helps to create Ngā Tohunga Whakatere - The Navigators
- Victoria University of Wellington
- An immersive, high-tech production that delves into the science behind Pacific navigation by combining mātauranga Māori with astrobiology, has been made at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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America's Cup Champions are coming for the 2021 Boat Shed Chat on 25 November
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- We are in for a treat! We've got two America's Cup champions coming to Worser Bay Boating Club for the 2021 Boat Shed Chat on Thursday...
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Worser Bay Yacht Club, Marine Parade, Seatoun, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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America's Cup Champions are coming for the 2022 Boat Shed Chat on 4 March 2022
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- We are in for a treat! We've got two America's Cup champions coming to Worser Bay Boating Club for the 2022 Boat Shed Chat on Friday...
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Aotearoa’s maternity system found to privilege whiteness
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A study undertaken as part of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Whānau Manaaki research programme shows that evidence-based medical care is systematically advantaging and privileging outcomes for some women within Aotearoa New Zealand’s maternity system.
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Newsletter Week Ending 3 October
- Karori Anglican Churches
- FIRST SUNDAY FAMILIES LUNCH First Sunday Families Lunch will be held at the Parish Office this Sunday, 3 October from midday.
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Fundraiser Movie Night - James Bond, Fri 8 Oct
- Hataitai Community Website
- Join us for the latest James Bond Movie - No Time to Die.
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Treatment approaches for cancer no longer straightforward
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Receiving a diagnosis of cancer is life-changing. Sociology Professor Kevin Dew looks at the complexity of choice when it comes to selecting programmes of treatment.
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Lifting up the most marginalised during Lockdown 2021
- Downtown Community Ministry
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Lifting up the most marginalised during Lockdown 2021 Just as we did in 2020, Lockdown 2021 has seen us working together once again, to ensure that the most marginalised are supported at this challenging time. From DCM kaimahi, to our team of health professionals, to our wonderful supporters - here members of team DCM talk about their work supporting the most marginalised during the latest lockdown. Natalia Outreach team Natalia and Joanne headed out on outreach together during lockdown. “We had a pair on outreach every day during lockdown, following up on notifications sent to us from the council or the public. We had way more notifications in the three weeks at levels 3 and 4 than we had had in the previous entire month. During lockdown, everyone on team DCM works together, doing whatever it takes to support taumai* during these challenging times. Members of our Outreach team have manned the 0800 number, been scribe support for kaimahi who were on the ground, supported on-site sessions, and delivered food and welfare checks, all on top of following up on notifications. Members of other teams have also gone out with us when we have needed support. Joanne has been a fantastic member of team DCM for some years now; she is currently part of the Aro Mai Housing First team out at the Hutt. One afternoon during lockdown, Joanne and I were doing street outreach around the Wellington CBD. We had some notifications to check on, and as we were walking back to base we came across a taumai who everyone at DCM had been trying to find during the week – we wanted to get him into the emergency accommodation (EH) that had been booked for him. With appropriate social distancing, Joanne and I were able to bundle him and his blankets up and to walk him about a kilometre up the road to the EH where he happily checked in. It helped that Joanne bought him some coffee, sugar and milk and promised him that she would deliver a food parcel to him the next day; this was enough incentive for him to stay. It was a job very well done, and at last we were able to head back to the office. Just before we got to Dixon Street who did we see, but another taumai who everyone at DCM had been looking for and trying to get into the accommodation. After a bit of convincing (and half of Joanne’s cheese scone – boy she’s good!!), he too turned around and followed us up to the accommodation and happily checked in. What a long, but successful day that one was! When the rest of the city goes in to lockdown, DCM and our NGO colleagues continue to fill the void that other agencies and businesses leave when they close their doors. For example, people can contact MSD case managers by phone, but what if you don’t have a phone or any money to buy one? People who have no fixed abode and lose their Eftpos cards can’t access their money because the banks are closed and so they cannot go into a bank to order a new card. Rather they would have to log in to internet banking (a barrier for most of the people we work with) and have a bank card sent to their address (another barrier for many taumai). In these real life lockdown examples, DCM has stepped in to give people cell phones with credit, and to organise for benefits to be sent to DCM’s MMS account and taumai given DCM Eftpos cards in the meantime, so they can access their money. We leave the safety of our own homes and safe bubbles, to continue to offer face to face, daily support for people who cannot access some basic human rights, because those who provide the services aren’t able to offer a solution that meets the needs of their most marginalised clients.” George Aro Mai Housing First team George and Jay load up the car with food parcels to be delivered to taumai during lockdown. “I joined the team at DCM in June, so I was still a fairly new team member when we went back in to lockdown. We were immediately paired up with a bubble partner; I was paired with Jay and the two of us worked together throughout the lockdown period. I would begin my working day by checking flags and emails, before heading out to pick up Jay. We always had one in the front and one in the back when we were together in a car. We would arrive at DCM at our allocated time to load our food parcels into the car. Jay and I would make a plan as to where we should head first – delivering food parcels, checking in on someone who is isolated, ensuring people have their money cards, or getting a phone to someone who doesn’t have one. I would drive, Jay would sit in the back and keep checking our list of addresses and phone numbers for the taumai who needed our support. We called taumai when we arrived or we knocked. People were so pleased to see us and thankful for the food and social contact. DCM had allocated a scribe for the day to each pair bubble, so we would phone our scribe and get them to type up any notes for us into the database, or do any research we needed done. Often extra things came up, like one man who we were delivering a food parcel to who told us he needed his prescription renewed. We were able to sort this over the phone. When we were not going out to connect with taumai, we spent a lot of time working to get others into emergency housing. We connected people with the health and other supports they needed, supported them with budgeting and access to money, and found out things for them, like if they needed to go to court under level 3. We were involved in many meetings by Zoom. We were every bit as busy during lockdown as we would be on an average day at DCM, and we were able to provide the same level of support, safely – by being creative, committed and kind.” Delena Sustaining Tenancies team Delena is part of the Sustaining Tenancies team, working with vulnerable tenants at risk of falling back in to homelessness and delivering DCM’s community connections programme. Photo by Nikki Parlane. “During the lockdown period, DCM was divided into different bubbles. I enjoyed being in a bubble with Tabitha from the Aro Mai Housing First team. This was a great opportunity to get to know someone from another team. We would start our day by planning it out geographically – figure out who we needed to visit and where they lived to make things as smooth-sailing as possible. Food was definitely an important support for taumai during lockdown, and we were able to take food parcels to those who needed them, leaving them at their door. It can be a challenge for taumai to prepare their own meals. It’s not just the skills, but often they don’t have access to even basic items like can-openers. We had two taumai in their own bubble; I made it my mission to get them an appropriate food parcel so they could eat together. They have been a good example of how our taumai support one another, how important this has been during lockdown, and how a simple thing like preparing a meal together can give them such a sense of achievement. One other thing we discovered all over again was that our taumai were desperate for someone to talk to. Some of them would be calling over and over again on the 0800 number, and we knew they needed the reassurance of a visit to settle them. We were able to speak with them at a safe distance during lockdown. It’s in their faces – you can always see in the eyes of our taumai how important the time we spend with them is to them.” Sophie Lead Dentist Sophie ran a dental session at DCM as soon as we moved back to Level 2, providing emergency treatment to those taumai who were in the most pain. “At any level of lockdown I am just on the other end of the phone. We can triage taumai's needs and from what is being described, I'll quickly be able to tell if they need an urgent appointment at the hospital or if we can put a band aid on in the form of antibiotics, until DCM is able to open again. Fortunately emailing prescriptions has been made much easier nowadays. And as soon as we were back at level 2, we dentists were able to get back to DCM to run emergency dental sessions for those in the most pain. Taumai have been absolutely amazing, working in with DCM's level 2 safety guidelines, and as always, the people we're seeing here don't have easy access to dental care. It is great to be back on site here at DCM where they feel comfortable.” Stephen Director, DCM Stephen and Paula were one of the pair bubbles who led on site sessions at DCM, working differently to ensure support could be provided to the most marginalised in a safe way. Photo by Nikki Parlane. “At DCM, we were one of the few organisations able to continue to support the most marginalised people in our city face to face during alert level 4. We know that our taumai are even more vulnerable and isolated at times like this. How do we respond as an essential service, when others have closed their doors? The great news is that taumai were able to engage with us on our 0800 number, with some in-person mahi delivered at a safe distance. Another key focus for us has been to ensure taumai have access to the COVID vaccine. Offering the vaccine at DCM during alert level 4 was challenging, but also absolutely necessary. We know how very vulnerable these people are to the Delta variant. And yesterday, we were able to offer a third vaccine day at DCM, with even more of the most vulnerable receiving their first or second dose of the vaccine. If there are any ways we at DCM can ensure taumai are not even more marginalised as a result of COVID and lockdowns, we will search them out and deliver them. This has always been DCM’s kaupapa, and is what we are all about. We know this is why so many of you support our mahi, and why you have stepped up again during lockdown 2021, donating money and food so that we can carry on.” The Wellington community Together we can end homelessness During lockdown, taumai like Mahir were so appreciative of the groceries we were able to leave for them on their doorsteps. Lockdown 2021 has again reminded us that the people of Wellington really do have our backs, and the backs of our taumai. A number of you have made donations to DCM during this time, to enable us to continue to do the mahi which members of the team have shared with you here. During the lockdown levels, DCM has provided far more food support to the most vulnerable people than we usually would – and as a result, our foodbank shelves have been emptied. Many of you have understood this, and stepped up to help. From the Freemasons Charity, the St John’s Trust Op Shop and St. John's in the City who provided extra dollars for us to purchase food, to New World Chaffers who, when they received a large order from us, provided all of the items as a donation. Ngaio Union Church opened their doors to people who wanted to donate food items for DCM to re-stock our foodbank; the two women seen here with minister Sue Brown travelled all the way from Miramar where the Grind Health & Fitness gym had organised a collection. Ka mau te wehi! Last weekend, our friends at Ngaio Union Church opened their doors for local people to bring in food donations to restock our shelves. Yes, Lockdown 2021 has provided many examples of how the Wellington community comes together to support DCM and the people we work with. If you would also like to help in this way, remember that you can donate groceries at any time to our foodbank bin at New World Chaffers, and that there are a number of different ways in which you can make donations to our work. <!-- --> *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. Support DCM! Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive <!-- --> Copyright © 2021 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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Rowing Commands and Investitures
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Another week at scouts, this one memorable because of the fun had dry rowing chairs in the den! We also invested Tara and Milly into Scouts
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New report starkly outlines Wairarapa climate change
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- A new report that brings home the impact of climate change in Wairarapa in never-before seen detail has just been released by Greater Wellington.
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MIQ slots for exporters send a message
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The setting aside of 50 spots for Kiwi exporters sends the signal they are being elevated to the same levels previously reserved for sports teams and dignitaries—and shows the Government’s commitment to trade recovery, writes Dr Eldrede Kahiya
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A century of freedom in the bush
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Victoria University of Wellington Tramping Club (VUWTC) has evolved significantly over the past 100 years, but its core values—and its "dreadfully debauched" parties in the bush—haven’t changed a bit.
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Alumnus launches music academy in Northland
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Alumnus Jonathan Pirini is so passionate about maximising the musical talent of his Northland community, he's started a music academy to do so.
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Recycling under Covid Alert Level 2
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Under alert level 2 we are able to run our recycling days, but there are protocols to be followed. Please wear a mask, as you will be inside, and observe social distancing if others are recycling at the same time. … Continue reading →
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Free app makes reporting easy
- Porirua City Council
- Antenno - the easy way to report faults and get reminders
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Your local business needs you
- Porirua City Council
- As we emerge from another lockdown, there's no better time to love local.
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Safe school holiday fun in Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- School holidays are nearly here! Check out what's happening around the city.
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Santa Parade
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Registrations for floats are now open. The 2021 Upper Hutt Santa Parade is set to be another exciting event, so mark your calendars for Sunday 5 December!
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Recycling days are back on.
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Our September recycling day became a victim of the increase in Wellington’s Covid-19 alert level, but the good news is we are back again this coming Saturday, the first Saturday of the month – 2 October, from 10am to noon. … Continue reading →
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Take 5!! #14
- Slow Boat Records
- By crikey, whippersnappers - do we have a treat for you today?! Well yes, we do, actually - a Take 5 of wonderful waiata personally curated by none other than that silvery-voiced songster, Mr Marlon Williams!! Here it is as a Spotify playlist Or, if you'd rather, YouTube links; 1- The Maniapoto Voices "Reo Karere"2- The Soul Stirrers "End Of My Journey"3- James Govan "I've Gone Too Far"4- Waiata Reka "I Have A Plan"5- Jessica Pratt "Back, Baby"Thanks, MW, loving these tunes!!
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Premier Football Finals – Recap
- College Sport Wellington
- Stories courtesy of College Sport Media Double Delight For Ross Twins Four years ago the Onslow College First XI girls football team were languishing in Premier 2.
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Moving from 'languishing' to 'flourishing' on the mental health continuum
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Dougal Sutherland suggests three ways we can move from 'languishing' to 'flourishing' in these testing times.
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Weekly News 27 September 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. Tuesday 6.00pm, Last Speed Session with Andy and Rowan, outside Freyberg Pool. This week’s session is 2km at half marathon pace, 2 x 1km at 10km pace, […]
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This way, that way
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- Step right up, step right up!
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NZ needs to produce its own vaccines
- Victoria University of Wellington
- With vaccines the only long-term option to keep New Zealanders safe, building local infrastructure that can produce vaccines capable of backing up international efforts is crucial for our resilience, argues Dr Davide Comoletti.
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Writing her culture
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A series of connections from her time at the International Institute of Modern Letters saw Nicole Colmar published in Sista, Stanap Strong!, a ground-breaking anthology work by Ni-Vanuatu women. She tells us about her experience when moving from Vanuatu as a child.
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Honing in on human rights
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Thalia Kehoe Rowden has worn many hats in her career. But no matter where she has worked, she has always been focused on equity of opportunity and human rights.
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Sir Roger Hall shares his wisdom
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Sir Roger Hall is New Zealand's most celebrated playwright, and an alumnus of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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No plans, but they love it anyway
- Wellington Scoop
- There was a night of magical thinking last Thursday when Wellington City Councillors debated the proposal to support a new building on the open green waterfront lawn of Frank Kitts Park. It was led by mayor Andy Foster, who said the fale maele proposal was “a magical concept, with the potential to be a great meeting place.” But it’s impossible to understand how he knows this, because there are no plans – not even a concept drawing – for anyone to see. Nothing. Perhaps Andy was looking into a crystal ball.
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United secure playoff with 3-0 win
- Wellington United AFC
- Wellington United secured second place in the Men's Ultra Football Capital Premier Division and a spot in the Central League playoff with a comfortable 3-0 win over Upper Hutt City at Maidstone Park on Saturday.
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Indoor wicket update
- Stokes Valley Cricket Club
- The indoor wicket has been refurbished and is up and running. Book your session using the Club Calendar.
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Register for the new season
- Stokes Valley Cricket Club
- Register now to play for SVCC in the summer.
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Orienteering
- Wellington Girls' College
- WGC made a clean sweep of the College Sport Wellington Orienteering Series, with Year 9, Miro Kennett taking out the …
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WIAL’s decision to proceed
- Guardians of the Bays
- Guardians of the Bays are considering their options after hearing that Wellington International Airport (WIAL) have today accepted the Notice of Requirement (NOR) and airport expansion on the Eastern Side of the Airport into the Miramar Golf Course. The hearing of WIALs NOR expansion plans faced a large number of objections and criticism from the […]
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WIAL’s decision to proceed
- Guardians of the Bays
- Guardians of the Bays are considering their options after hearing that Wellington International Airport (WIAL) have today accepted the Notice of Requirement (NOR) and airport expansion on the Eastern Side of the Airport into the Miramar Golf Course. The hearing of WIALs NOR expansion plans faced a large number of objections and criticism from the […]
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Club Championships underway!
- Victoria Bowling Club
- The first club championships for the new season have been played, with the opening rounds of the men’s fours which… The post Club Championships underway! first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Coach at Marist St Pats in 2022
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Marist St Pats is seeking applications for coaches across all grades to help build on the strong foundations we've laid...
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Mark Series - 26th September 2021
- All Saints Hataitai
- This weeks video uploaded shortly This week is week 16 of our sermon series on Mark. Andy is bringing us this weeks message from the passage Mark 12:1-12If you would like to use the bible study guide as we go on this journey feel free to download it here. You can use that with your House Churches, or by yourself. [...]
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Deacons Letter 24th Sept
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints family!Summer here.
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Weekly news for Friday 24th September 2021
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- In these COVID days it seems important to make the most of opportunities as we do not know when we will have them again. So we will be back in the church this Sunday. Together. This could be a ‘mountain top’ experience after weeks of the challenge of technology. I see this as a privilege. […]
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Reasons to be cheerful
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- Here's 8 reasons to be optimistic about Wellington City Council's new Bike Network PlanYesterday Wellington City Council voted 14-2 to consult on their new Bike Network Plan.
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Public to have their say on SH2 Ngauranga to Featherston speeds
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is seeking feedback about making State Highway 2 (SH2) between Ngauranga and Featherston.
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Thursday Night Club Night returns on Thursday 30 September
- Victoria Bowling Club
- The popular Thursday Night Club Night that was much enjoyed after Christmas last season, returns for a new edition starting… The post Thursday Night Club Night returns on Thursday 30 September first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Take 5!! #13
- Slow Boat Records
- Another day, another finely curated selection of tracks from one of our peerless tastemaker friends - this time, Hong Kong-based electronic music wunderkind Luke Rowell, who you may well know better as as Disasteradio or Eyeliner - check out these cracking tunes! 1- Power Nap "Club Dinos" 2- CoCos "Wo Men Dou Shi Ren" 3- Toshiki Kadomatsu "Step Into The Light" 4- Todd Rundgren "Something To Fall Back On"5- Ji Guang Zhong "Roman Tam"Tremendous - enjoy, everyone!!
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'Mothballed' arts industry calls for more support as Delta decimates
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Theatre lecturer Dr James Wenley asks why the NZ government hasn't stepped up during Delta to support the mothballed arts industry.
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Newsletter Week Ending 26 September
- Karori Anglican Churches
- FAREWELL OLD PARISH HALL EVENT – THIS SUNDAY!!! Sunday, 26 September at Midday 98 years of memories to celebrate!! Join us on site to mark this milestone, and say goodbye.
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Lockdown Studio Visits #1
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- Enjoy our new series of artist interviews, conducted by Tautai Arts Intern Sophia Amore Coghini, for a cheeky little insight into what several artists got up to this lockdown.
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Fale Malae
- Eye of the Fish
- Wellington’s Waterfront is going to be quite full, or so it seems. Yesterday the WCC agreed in principle to the proposed Fale Malae being proposed for the waterfront, or at least for them to go forward to the next phase of planning. This is the same Fale that was proposed for a site up near Parliament (on Bunny St, between the Victoria School of Law in the old Government Buildings, and the VUW Business School in Rutherford House). Evidently someone has ruled that the parliamentary site was unsuitable, and so Frank Kitts Park has been proposed instead.
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Planting project helps Porirua Harbour health
- Porirua City Council
- Planting took place alongside Porirua Stream at Kenepuru this week.
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COVID, by any other name
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Annemarie Jutel considers the implications of how we name Covid and its variants, arguing diagnoses are more than just labels for scientific facts.
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St Mary’s College defend Premier 1 girls title
- Wellington Club Weekly
- St Mary’s College’s rugby First XV team joined their netball team this week in winning a six-peat of titles. St Mary’s won a hard-fought 2021 Girls Premier 1 final over Wainuiomata High School 17-7 on Wednesday night at Jerry Collins Stadium. In slippery conditions, following persistent rain that subsided not long before kick-off, St Mary’s...
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Blockchain not just a case of good or bad
- Victoria University of Wellington
- There's a lot to be gained by taking a balanced view of the opportunities and risks of blockchain technology, writes Professor Simon Mackenzie. Here he explains how it's much more than just gambling on Bitcoin’s price volatility.
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Victoria Titles records
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Have belatedly updated the Victoria titles from the 2020-21 season. First time I have since Richard did an amazing job… The post Victoria Titles records first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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The lawn is not for building
- Wellington Scoop
- Open letter from Helene Ritchie to Wellington mayor and councillors I am writing in anticipation of your debate tomorrow about Frank Kitts Park, because there is significant public concern about the loss of green open public space on our waterfront. I want to alert you to a serious omission that your officers appear to have made.
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Mum's warning: look-out for signs of ovarian cancer
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Mellissa Paulin didn’t know much about ovarian cancer but the hardest thing was telling her children she had it.
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Silverstream Spur Upper Hutt, saving a public amenity for future generations
- Silver Stream Railway
- Update September 2021.On the 22nd of September 2021 Upper Hutt City Council voted to scrap the controversial Memorandom Of Understanding that was signed back in 2016 between UHCC and a developer seeking to build 100 houses on he Slverstream Spur. Silver Stream Railway is obviously delighted with this step as we understand talk of constructing any houses on the Spur is now scuppered, a major step change from only a few months ago when we saw concept drawings of the 100 houses overlooking our site.
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Two-time Best & Fairest Winner Ben Tupuola passes away
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wainuiomata No. 8 Ben Tupuola, a two-time Billy Wallace competition Best & Fairest winner, passed away on Wednesday. Tupuola played for Wainuiomata between 2008 and 2019. He also played rugby league. He was 36. He won the Billy Wallace Best and Fairest Award as the best player in Wellington club rugby for the first time...
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Take 5!! #12
- Slow Boat Records
- On guard!! Welcome back to another edition of Take 5!!, where friends of the store and people we admire share the tunes they have been loving at this altogether peculiar time! Today's selector is Kato Records supremo and tastemaker, and former Hasselhoff Experiment ace guitar slinger, Mr Andrew Tolley, with an eclectic selection of bangin' tracks that are floating his boat!! 1- DNA "Blonde Redhead" 2- Betty Davis "F.U.N.K."3- Ike & Tina Turner "A Love Like Yours" 4- Tav Falco & Panther Burns "O How She Dances"5- Mike Rep & The Quotas "This Island Earth" Muchos gracias, Andy - some sterling stuff there - ENJOY!!
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Kink
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- KINK group exhibition plays with erotica in a variety of mediums from clay to ink and the in-between. An artists collective all expressing an unrestrained perspective on the human form, sensuality, kink, humour, love & sex.
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The Liberato Cacace Youth Medal
- Island Bay United AFC
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Read all about it here https://islandbayunited.org/liberato-cacace-medal
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Why New Zealand’s being targeted for DDoS attacks
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A recent spate of cyberattacks on NZ organisations almost feels like someone's out to get us. Ian Welch looks at why we might be being targeted—and what we can do to prepare.
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Three lockdown lessons for the environment
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A study on the habits of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington students and staff during lockdown revealed three notable lifestyle changes. Andrew Wilks looks at how locking down improves sustainability.
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New appointment to Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Council
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Former Cabinet Minister Hon Maryan Street has been appointed to the Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Council.
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Pinpointing the role of climate change in every storm is impossible – and a luxury most countries can’t afford
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Luke Harrington from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington and Friederike Otto from the University of Oxford explain why it's becoming harder to analyse the impact of climate change on extreme weather events.
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Didn’t we get the perfect weather window?
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- Opening 66th Season A light dusting of snow on the ranges, a sweet little breeze, sun shining and well over 50 boats on the water. The...
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Weekly News 20 September 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. Tuesday 6.00pm, Speed Session with Andy and Rowan, outside Freyberg Pool. This week’s session is 500s at 5km pace. See website for details. Saturday, 8.00am, Karori Park […]
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Cubs Award Night
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- This last Monday night the cubs had a special award evening, where several cubs were given their "New Programme" Bronze and Silver badges. Some newer cubs also got invested. Cubs Silver and Bronze awards.mp4 from Ngati Toa Cubs on Vimeo.
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Pukerua Bay Residents’ Association — 2020 Annual Report of the Committee
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- The past year has been one of change, disruption, continuity and progress for the Residents’ Association.
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A jewel in Pōneke's crown
- Wellington City Council
- Home to Pōneke’s largest area of old growth forest and the only public botanic garden in Aotearoa dedicated solely to native plants, Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush really is a special place.
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Riki Gooch & Al Fraser
- Newtown Festival
- Presenting sonic vignettes, offering contemplative rhythms and haunting breaths reverberating from their hearts, crossing realms into Te Ao Mārama.
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Buck Rogers & Aqua Poodle
- Newtown Festival
- Buck Rogers & Aqua Poodle have been djing at infamous dance festivals and underground parties around Aotearoa since The Gathering in the late 90’s. Buck a founding member of ‘Le Tigress’ & ‘Menage a Trois’ and Aqua Poodle being a high priestess of ‘Divas on Decks’.Their mission is to connect one’s soul to the infinite […]
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Take 5!! #11
- Slow Boat Records
- Today, folks, a terrific Take 5 selection from one of our absolute faves, Tamaki Makaurau pop-rockers The Beths!! Having had their world domination plans in 2020 cruelly curtailed by that pesky pandemic, they instead doubled down with an extended tour of Aotearoa, including no less than FIVE Wellington performances in three days, along with their emotional homecoming at the Auckland Town Hall, now captured on their soon-come live double LP "Auckland, New Zealand 2020), which we should have in stock just as soon as our biggest city makes it out of Level 4 lockdown...1- The B-52's "Love Shack" (Live at The Pavillion, the Woodlands, TX 1990)2- Momma "Double Dare"3- fanclubwallet "Car Crash in G Major"4- Kathy McCord "I'm Leaving Home (She's Leaving Home)"5- Willie Griffin "I Love You"Thank you, Beths - superb!!
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2021 Invitation Pairs – Day 2 Live Scores
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Cold morning here as we kick-off the final day of the 25th Victoria Invitation Pairs. Day 2 – Top 8… The post 2021 Invitation Pairs – Day 2 Live Scores first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Broken down runabout
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 18/09/2021 - 13:00 - 16:00 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 15 15ft runabout with 2 people on board broken down (potentially stale/dirty fuel) just north of Te Rewarewa Pt. As they were not a member they were billed for the tow, which they requested. Vessel Details Length: 5.00m Resources Attendees: CMFF Weedoogie Jake_Presling Mark Presling Neil Cornwell CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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Kōrero newsletter issue 4 is out
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Hopefully local households should have received the September issue of our Kōrero newsletter in the mailbox by now. It is also available as a PDF download on our Kōrero page.
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Weekly News for Friday 17th September 2021
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Just when we thought that Spring was upon us, winter sneaked up behind us and let us know it hadn’t gone. A bit like COVID– just when we think it’s nearly finished something happens to set us back. We are certainly having to learn to live at a different pace and in a different way. […]
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Deacons Letter 17th September
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints family!I (Guy) have had two really challenging and exciting conversations this week.
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Take 5!! #10
- Slow Boat Records
- Howdy, crew, today's selection of tuneage comes form one of our oldest pals, a walking encyclopaedia of music knowledge, DJ and host of NZ's longest running club night, the 80's-themed Atomic and 90's-centric Twenty Four Hour Party People, Mr Bill E.
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Frank Kitts Park options proposed
- Wellington City Council
- Next Thursday 23 September Wellington City Council’s Pūroro Āmua Planning and Environment Committee will consider three options for resolving the quake-prone car park building in Frank Kitts Park and supporting the next stage of nationally-important Fale Malae on the city’s waterfront.
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WCC Wards review
- Onslow Residents Community Association
- Wellington City Council is reviewing the structure of its election wards and how councillors are allocated across the city in time for the elections next year. The following link tells you more about this and how you can make a submission of your views:Representation Review 2021 The Council recommends that we stick with the current … Continue reading WCC Wards review
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Notice of the 2021 Annual General Meeting
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The Newtown Residents’ Association Annual General Meeting will be on Monday 20th September 2021, 7.
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Mark Series - 19th September 2021
- All Saints Hataitai
- This week Jeshua brings us week 15 in our Mark series - speaking from the passage Mark 11:12-25. Study Guide Here [...]
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Newsletter Week Ending 19 September
- Karori Anglican Churches
- WORSHIP THIS WEEKEND One again, given the restriction of numbers allowed to congregate together at church under the revised Alert Level 2 rules, we will not be holding services this weekend.
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Feedback sought on harbour-inspired wards proposed for next Porirua election
- Porirua City Council
- Have you had your say on the proposed new ward structure yet?
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Ngaio Union Church drop-in station to help restock DCM’s Foodbank
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Ngaio Union Church is holding a drop-in collection station to help restock DCM’s Foodbank after Covid increased the number of food parcels it distributes each week to four times the usual level. Bring non-perishable food or basic toiletries to Ngaio … Continue reading →
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Reclaiming the House Church
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau,We are now a week into Level 2 Delta, and we hope that you are adjusting well and finding new ways of doing things in this new season.
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Understanding Māori language learners
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In reclaiming and normalising te reo, we must also make room for the emotional loads disproportionately carried by our Māori students, writes Dr Awanui Te Huia.
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Why we love Frank Kitts Park
- Wellington Scoop
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Work to commence on Takutai Road slip
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Porirua City Council is scheduling work to commence next week on repairing the slip damage on Takutai Road, aiming to start on Tuesday 21st September.
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Day at the marae
- Capital Magazine
- Charmaine McLean-Whaanga was in the famous Washday at the Pa by Ans Westra as a little girl. Fifty-something years on, her grandson Chev is now a photographer himself, exploring Māori cultural identity in modern New Zealand. We asked Chev to show us around the Koraunui Marae in Stokes Valley, where he grew up.
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Valley News September 2021
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The Spring issue of Valley News, our quarterly community update, is available now.
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Take 5!! #9
- Slow Boat Records
- Kia ora, crew - thrilled to share with you today a fresh selection for your listening pleasure, this time from one of our favourite voices on RNZ, Music Producer Yadana Saw.
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Ngā āhuatanga ka akona mai ki a tātou e te ao Māori, mō te ao pakihi o āpōpō
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A group of researchers from the School of Business and Government explain what te ao Māori can teach us about sustainable management. This article was translated from English into te reo Māori by Piripi Walker.
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Putting the community back into business
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A group of researchers from the School of Business and Government explain what te ao Māori can teach us about sustainable management.
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Cobham Drive to Greta Point section of Evans Bay Parade
- Hataitai Community Website
- Help fine-tune the design A four-week consultation on draft plans to connect the new walking and bike paths on Cobham Drive with those being built around Evans Bay is open until 12 October.
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From your Mayor - 14 September 2021
- Porirua City Council
- The latest from Mayor Anita Baker
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The refurbished North Face is a master piece of flow!
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- The North Face refurbishment is complete and it is epic!
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Looking after our criminal lawyers better
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Law Professor Yvette Tinsley and forensic psychology lecturer Dr Nichola Tyler ask how NZ’s justice system can better look after criminal lawyers, who are often exposed to trauma.
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Weekly News 14 September 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Wellington Road Champs This Saturday is the Wellington Road Champs in Wainuiomata. This event will go ahead under Alert Level 2. If we move back to Alert Level 1 prior to 18 September, we will revert to the original Level 1 timetable and plans (watch for further communication). Under Alert Level 2, to help with […]
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Why ice core research matters
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Recovered from ancient depths of the polar ice sheets, ice cores provide the most direct and consistent records of our atmosphere over the past million years.
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2021-22 Season Officially Opened!
- Victoria Bowling Club
- On Sunday we had Opening Day for our 125th year. President Burgee drew a beautiful toucher to the silver kitty… The post 2021-22 Season Officially Opened! first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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2021 NZ Schools rugby teams announced
- College Sport Wellington
- Congratulations to the following Wellington secondary school students who have been selected in NZ Secondary Schools rugby teams for 2021: NZ Secondary Schools Siale Lauaki (St Patrick’s College, Kilbirnie) NZ Barbarians Toby Crosby (St Patrick’s College, Silverstream) New Zealand Māori Under 18 Ngā Whatukura Cody Lokotui (Scots College) Maea Tema-Schmidt (Scots College) Kobe-Joe Vulu ((St […] The post 2021 NZ Schools rugby teams announced appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Take 5!! #8
- Slow Boat Records
- Happy Monday, everybody! Today's musical pick'n'mix comes from one of our favourite local musicians, Tamaki Makaurau bass player extraordinaire Mr Chip Matthews! Currently holding down the bottom end in Friday's Take Five-r Tami Neilson's band, and with an enviable musical CV including Opensouls, Che Fu's The Krates, Anika Moa, and Eru Dangerspiel, along with teaching and DJing, we are thankful to Chip for taking time out of his busy schedule to share some joy with y'all - hoorah!! 1- Etana "Malaika"2- The Staves "Let Me Down" 3- Hariprasad Chaurasia "Raga Bageshwari" (from Down Melody Lane)4- Chris Stapleton "More Of You"5- Terence Trent D'Arby "If You Let Me Stay"A fascinatingly diverse selection - many thanks, Chip!!
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Greta Point connection open for feedback
- Wellington City Council
- More space for people, and a harbourside walking and biking route Wellingtonians can be proud of opens for consultation.
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2021 NOBCC AGM & First Day Event
- Naenae Old Boys Cricket Club
- Naenae Old Boys Cricket Club (NOBCC) will be holding its 75th Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the NOBCC club rooms at 22 Seddon St,...
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Naylor Love Update for September
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- This message is from Naylor Love – their update on work on the Bupa Aged Care facility at 122 Churchill Dr. We hope you all are keeping safe during these times. You would have seen the site reopened at Alert … Continue reading →
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COVID Alert Level 2 – Road Championships Update
- Athletics Wellington
- Athletics Wellington Road Championship Update Updated Friday 10 September Athletics Wellington Cross Country and Road Committee in association with hosts Wainuiomata Athletics and Harrier Club have confirmed their event protocols and restrictions to stage the Championships under Covid Alert Level 2 protocols on the rescheduled date of Saturday 18 September.
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The true nature of NZ’s public service
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Associate Professor Karl Löfgren and Professor Michael Macaulay draw on their research to show how the character of the public service in Aotearoa New Zealand has changed in recent years.
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Retirement of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Vice-Chancellor
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Vice-Chancellor of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, Professor Grant Guilford, has announced he will retire from his role in early March 2022.
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Deacons Letter 10 September 2021
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau,Hooray for Level 2! This week we (Spences) had friends over who brought takeaways with them and those two things felt like such luxuries.
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Mark Series - 12 September 2021
- All Saints Hataitai
- Watch here as Summer speaks to us from Mark 11:1-11 as we start our third part of this series talking about "How Jesus becomes king."Bible study booklet can be found here [...]
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Weekly News for Friday 10th September
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- It’s good that we have got to Level 2 – but we look forward to getting to Level 1. Life isn’t easy for many people at the moment – but remember the restrictions are for our safety – not a punishment. We need to be as careful as possible in what we do to keep […]
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Future of Antarctic plankton linked to sea ice, study shows
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A 170m-long record of marine sediment core from Antarctica is yielding new insights into the complex relationship between sea ice, the productivity of marine plankton, and climate change.
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Welcome to the 96th season! Well, almost.
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- Opening day - Saturday 18 September 2021 At Alert Level 2 – we intend on opening the season, just not business as usual.
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Take 5!! #7
- Slow Boat Records
- Greetings, all - thrilled to share with you today another episode of Take 5 - this time, from NZ's fave Canadian expat, and undisputed Queen of country fried soul and r'n'b, the very magnificent Ms Tami Neilson! 5 tracks that have been getting her through the lockdown blues - enjoy!!(You can also watch Tami's spectacular performance from late last year at Auckland' s Civic Theatre in its entirety here - featuring special guests Delaney Davidson and Monday's Take Five-r, Nadia Reid!!) 1- Allison Russell "All Of The Women"2- Amythyst Kiah "Black Myself"3- Robert Plant & Alison Krauss "Can't Let Go" 4- Dolly Parton "Smoky Mountain Memories" 5- Fiona Apple "Relay"
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Mass media targeted in new exhibition of moving-image works
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Mass media, with its constantly updating news feeds and content algorithms across innumerable channels, infiltrates our minds 24/7.
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Passing of Professor Emerita Lydia Wevers
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Tributes have poured in for Professor Emerita Lydia Wevers ONZM, who passed away peacefully over the weekend.
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Newsletter Week Ending 12 September
- Karori Anglican Churches
- WORSHIP THIS WEEKEND Given the restriction of numbers allowed to congregate together at church under the revised Alert Level 2 rules, we will not be holding services this weekend.
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Committee Meeting – 8 September
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Just some of the notes from Committee Meeting on 8 September: New uniforms were set to be delivered in early… The post Committee Meeting – 8 September first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Limits are limits in high-stakes environment bill
- Victoria University of Wellington
- If we are serious about “environmental limits” then they need to be limiting. The Faculty of Law's Dr Catherine Iorns and the Environmental Law Initiative Trust's Dr Matthew Hall make a case for why the Natural and Built Environments Bill must be re-drafted to ensure a pivotal role for independent science.
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Study hard and dream higher
- Victoria University of Wellington
- When Shekyna Lolouta’s grandfather returned to Samoa in 2019 his wish was to see his granddaughter fulfill her childhood dream of becoming a secondary school teacher. Thanks to a Ngā Hoe a Kupe Pathfinder Scholarship, this dream is set to become reality.
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Social inclusion is important in Aotearoa New Zealand, but so is speaking honestly about terrorism
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Jacinda Ardern's response to the terrorist attack last week showed the government's focus on enhancing social cohesion, but Dr Hanlie Booysen argues there is a risk such neutral language might obscure important truths.
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Open for Business in Level 2
- Hataitai Community Website
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > From Thursday 9 September the Hataitai Centre and Community House Playroom will be open for our regular hirers and one off. The main Community House room and office will reopen on Monday 13 September. From Thursday we will have QR codes at each gate to the Village Green - for use when passing through, using the community garden and compost bins, or running your kids or dogs on the Green. As the Waipapa Road playground is a shared space with our Playgroups, and hirers, we will also put up QR codes for the playground. Following are guidelines for Delta Level 2 when using our buildings as a one-off hirer, or attendee to a function, class or group. Sign in All hirers / hosts must sign in and are responsible for ensuring all attendees of their event / class sign in. We will provide a sign in box for those that do not have the app. The Village Green is also considered a public space and will have its own QR code. Please ensure all parties are aware to scan in if they are using the green or passing through Face Coverings When you are leaving your home at Alert Level 2 you legally must wear a face covering when: using public transport, airplanes (including in arrival and departure points such as train stations and bus stops) and in a taxi or ride-share vehicle visiting a healthcare or aged care facility inside retail businesses, such as supermarkets, pharmacies, shopping malls, indoor marketplaces, takeaway food stores, and public venues, such as museums and libraries visiting the public areas within courts and tribunals, local and central Government agencies, and social service providers with customer service counters. As such we ask that all hirers abide by guidelines below; Public class / event; All hirers / hosts/ customer facing people must wear a face covering at all times. You are asked to advise all attendees of your event / class to wear a face covering wherever possible, except when exercising. Children under 12 are encouraged to wear a mask, but it is not mandatory. If you’re using the building for exercise, please ensure you wear a mask while moving about, but once you have your ‘spot’ you can remove your mask. Please put it back on when you’ve finished class before vacating. We will mark out 2m distances on the floor for a visual guide. Private event; We encourage all attendees to wear a face covering wherever possible, especially if it is hard to maintain physical distance from others. In general, face coverings should be worn whenever you can. The Delta variant is more transmissible by droplets, so face coverings are a way we can protect ourselves and each other. For more info - https://covid19.govt.nz/activities/private-social-gatherings/#social-gatherings-at-alert-level-2 What else we need to do at Alert Level 2 to stay safe Hand sanitising is compulsory on entrance and exit, and sanitiser will be providedYou must maintain a distance of 2 meters from people you do not know and 1m from people you do know, you must also manage this guideline for your attendees. If distancing is difficult, it is mandatory to wear a mask. 50 people maximum are allowed over the whole Hataitai Centre- upstairs and downstairs. The Community House is a much smaller space, so please bear in mind this number will need reducing to provide adequate distance required for everyone's safety. If you are providing food and drinks at an event, everyone must be seated to be served. All high touch surfaces need to be cleaned after use - door handles on both sides of the building entrance door and toilet door, tables and counter tops used. Cleaning equipment will be provided. We will also be arranging additional regular cleaning throughout Level 2. Do not host your event / class if you have cold or flu symptoms or you have been asked to isolate. Please ask those who attend your event / class not to come along if they have cold or flu symptoms or you have been asked to isolate. If you have any reason to believe that you or anyone who attended your class/event has developed covid please let us know as soon as possible so we can discuss next steps and take necessary precautions. Remember; If you are feeling unwell, stay home and call Healthline or your doctor for advice. Even if you have been vaccinated against COVID-19, you should still stay home if you are feeling unwell. Staying home will help protect you, your whānau, friends and community.
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Smart ideas funded in 2021 Endeavour Fund
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Four ‘smart ideas’ from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers, about everything from 3D data storage and improving power infrastructure reliability, to undersea volcanoes and interactive design, have been funded in the 2021 Endeavour Fund.
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Lower traffic speeds lead to safer Fantame Street in Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- Waka Kotahi's Innovating Streets programme has led to colourful and safety improvements on the busy street.
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Working for vaccine equity for Pacific Peoples
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Alfred Soakai talks vaccination of Pacific Peoples and Tongan Language Week.
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Psychological impacts of Delta
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Languishing, burnout and stigma are all among the possible psychological impacts as Delta lingers in the community, says Dr Dougal Sutherland.
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Take 5!! #6
- Slow Boat Records
- Today's selection come from brilliant Ladi 6 collaborator/ DJ/ producer Parks - without thinking too much about it, he just fired through the last five songs he had listened to - we can only marvel at what fine taste he has in these five deep, soulful cuts.
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REGISTER NOW for October school hols, 2v2/3v3 and the Term 4 Spring development programme.
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- JUST ANNOUNCED – details of our 2v2/3v2 Friday leagues, October school holiday and Term 4 Spring Development Programmes are available now. Get more information, including links to online registration HERE The post REGISTER NOW for October school hols, 2v2/3v3 and the Term 4 Spring development programme. appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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New Zealand Residency applications are now open
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Applications are now open for the 2022 Creative New Zealand Randell Cottage Writers Fellowship.
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2021 Review of Strategic Plan
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Please find attached the updated Wellington Rowing Club Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan was developed in 2017 when...
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COVID-19: mandatory record-keeping and QR scanning
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- All visitors and support people entering our hospitals to either scan the QR code via the COVID-19 tracer app or complete the sign-in sheet at our entrances.
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Porirua City services at Alert Level 2
- Porirua City Council
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2021 Review of Strategic Plan
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Please find attached the updated Wellington Rowing Club Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan was developed in 2017 when...
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WRC Merch Order closes 25th September
- Wellington Rowing Club
- The club is doing a merchandise order for the following items, please let Maria know at maria.chandler@xtra.co.nz ...
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The alert level two rules have changed for delta
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Kia ora e te whānau o Pukerua. The alert levels have changed – yeeha! What does Level 2 mean for us? As you know, the headlines are about wearing face coverings, keeping track of where you’ve been, and practising basic good hygiene. This short article breaks it down further: https://thespinoff.co.nz/business/07-09-2021/the-new-rules-for-alert-level-two-updated-for-delta-explained/
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Nicole Toomey – New Zealand Emerging Player of the Year award
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Well done to Nicole Toomey for being awarded the New Zealand Emerging Player of the Year award! A big part… The post Nicole Toomey – New Zealand Emerging Player of the Year award first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Randell Cottage Writers Trust’s 2020 Annual Report is now available
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- The Annual Report and Randell Cottage Writers Trust’s 2020 Annual Report is now available. You can read them here.
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Rethinking the airport barrier
- Wellington Scoop
- Despite being surrounded by high hills, Wellington is fortunate to have an international airport that is under 10km from its CBD, with flight approaches over Cook Strait to the south and just missing the Newland hills to the north. The drawback is the runway which forms a major physical barrier over 2km long between the city and the airport terminal and the growing population of over 20,000 residents who live east of the airport on Miramar Peninsula.
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Johnsonville Market gets consent to continue operating
- Wellington City Council
- An independent commissioner has given resource consent to Johnsonville Market to formalise the operation.
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Endangered native tree brought back to life in Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- The waiwaka has been given a new lease on life.
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China’s push for common prosperity
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The push to achieve common prosperity in the People’s Republic of China is set to shake up the Chinese and global economy, says Associate Professor Jason Young.
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Take 5!! #5
- Slow Boat Records
- Howdy all, well, with news around potential alert level changes around the rest of New Zealand due today, we thought we would share with you a selection of fave tracks from simply marvellous Ōtepoti-based singer songwriter, and 'Boat fave, Ms Nadia Reid.
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Slow Boat Records, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Memories of a 1970s Miramar teenager
- Wellington Scoop
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Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Please be mindful during lambing season
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- A request from Carrad’s farm, to please keep off the farm during lambing season until December.
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Paint our lovely Chorus cabinet!
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Kia ora Pukerua Bay, calling all our talented local artists! Chorus is asking for artists to come up with designs to transform cabinets in Porirua with art, and have extended their deadline for submission to 5pm on 17 September.
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Pukerua Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly news for Friday 3rd September 2021
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Welcome to Spring! Its been good to be able to get out in the sun and have a (covid) walk! Its also been good having a few hours in the garden. Spring is here with its promise of new life and more warmth and points us towards summer. But in all that we must remember […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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$500 cash winner for August
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- August's monthly $500 cash draw for our 500 Club members has been made and the winner announced...
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2021 Invitation Pairs – 18-19 September
- Victoria Bowling Club
- We are set to go ahead with the 25th Victoria Invitation Pairs on 18-19 September, providing Wellington is at a Covid Alert Level 2 or lower.
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Victoria Bowling Club, Rixon Grove, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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2021 - Online Scouting - Week 2 (Weather Rocks)
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- From last weeks online scouting I got two pictures of peoples Weather Rocks. Both of them very impressive: Ellie sent in this picture of her Rock on her post box Alex and his Rock on his Post Box Well Done guys and keep up the good work!
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Ngati Toa Scout Group, Parade Ground, Mana, Paremata, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter Week Ending 5 September
- Karori Anglican Churches
- WORSHIP THIS WEEKEND Join us online at 10am this Sunday for the live Anglican Movement service.
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Providing maternity services for our region
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs would like to thank those who took the time to present and share their views at yesterday’s Board meeting.
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Iconic slide to be removed for safety reasons
- Wellington City Council
- Council will be removing the large slide from Frank Kitts Park playground to err on the side of caution following a number of unfortunate incidents recently.
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Frank Kitts playground, Frank Kits Park Path, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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RiverLink Update – Consent Has Been Lodged
- Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce
- The post RiverLink Update – Consent Has Been Lodged appeared first on Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
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New leader for Kāpuhipuhi Wellington Uni-Professional
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Seasoned Chief Executive John Milford has been confirmed in a new role leading Kāpuhipuhi Wellington Uni-Professional, which delivers Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s non-degree teaching.
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We need a vaccine plan for under-12s
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Fran Priddy from the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research and Vaccine Alliance Aotearoa NZ looks at why we're not yet vaccinating children under 12 – and why it's important that we get it right.
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3DHB Māori and Pacific Nursing Forum 2021
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- It is our pleasure to invite you to a free one-day forum for Māori and Pacific Nurses and Midwives hosted by our 3DHBs.
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