Places / October 2022
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Brendan Martin: Exploring my Internal World
- The Learning Connexion
- Brendan Martin is a Lower Hutt-based artist who studies with The Learning Connexion via distance delivery.
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The Learning Connexion, Eastern Hutt Road, Pomare, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Why does the law make criminals of 10-year-olds?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- It's time to raise the age of criminal responsibility, argues Snita Ahir-Knight.
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Variety Show for Max Profit
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- A series of theatrical video works highlighting young talent in a world of capitalistic doom.
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Thistle Hall, Cuba Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Help shape more sustainable transport options through Aro and Ngaio
- Wellington City Council
- Wellingtonians have made it clear they want better transport options, action on climate change and more housing.
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Ngaio, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Why hay fever may get worse in a warming climate
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Rewi Newnham looks at the hay fever plague and how climate change might be extending the sneezing season.
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Ngā Kōrero - Latest stories from DCM
- Downtown Community Ministry
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Building communities where whānau are housed, connected, valued and thriving About Us Contact New Zealand’s housing crisis This month’s update takes a slightly different form as we look into New Zealand’s housing crisis from different angles. We have been talking to everyone from the decision makers, to private landlords helping solve the housing crisis, to those impacted by homelessness – the people we work with at DCM each and every day. Parties agree on supply, differ on other solutions New Zealand’s main political parties are continuing to debate solutions to the country’s housing crisis as new research shows that bipartisan housing intensification law changes are long overdue. Research by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga, reveals that house prices have accelerated since 1980 because New Zealand cities stopped expanding and didn’t develop enough infill housing. Both Labour and National supported legislation in December 2021 allowing buildings of up to three storeys in cities without any need for resource consent. Houses in the Lyall Bay suburb of Wellington, New Zealand. Photographer: Mark Coote/Bloomberg. CC BY. But the parties disagree on other solutions to the housing crisis, and National plan to reduce the bright-line test from 10 years to two, and revisit interest deductibility rule changes for property investors, should they be elected in 2023. National Party Housing Spokesperson Chris Bishop says advice from officials is that the bright-line and interest deductibility changes put pressure on the private rental market. Housing Minister Megan Woods disputes this. “There is no evidence that those measures are putting pressure on the market,” says Woods. “We know that rather than leaving the rental market, multiple property owners account for 36.2% of activity (Q3 2022), close to the long-term average since 2017 of 36.5%. “It’s important to note the changes were made to discourage speculators and even the playing field for first home buyers.” In early 2018, the Labour-led government also banned foreign speculators from buying housing in New Zealand, but Bishop says they were never a big part of the market. “Labour for quite a long time didn’t want to deal with the underlying issue, which is supply. They have this thing around foreign buyers, and they have this thing around landlords – who they call speculators – when the actual issue is just supply,” Bishop says. Supply is where the parties agree, though the bipartisan housing intensification law changes are facing opposition from local councils, and National leader Christopher Luxon has also hinted at revisiting the rules. Bishop says National is committed to housing intensification. “The importance of this is that it gives certainty to the market. To developers, and people doing housing, that there’s now a shared commitment across the two main political parties that housing supply is really important.” Woods agrees. “That’s why this Government brought in the National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPS-UD) to allow more housing in areas where people want to live. In urban centres close to work, schools, public transport, and other amenities. “Similarly, the legislation that Parliament passed last year with near-unanimity, and acceleration of the NPS-UD, allows for more housing types and density to be built to meet the needs of New Zealanders.” Despite the progress made with private builds, public housing has lagged, with emergency housing a dire prospect for some, as revealed in Rotorua after an investigation by TVNZ’s Sunday programme. Labour has built 10,328 additional public homes since coming into office to date, but with 26,664 applicants on the housing register as of 30 June 2022, permanent housing remains out of reach for many. Bishop says he plans to eliminate housing waitlists altogether, but that it must be done through supply. “The ultimate answer to everything related to housing in New Zealand is more houses. Everything comes back to that,” says Bishop. “You don’t have enough houses for people to buy, they end up renting. When you have more people renting – and less rental properties – rents go up. Some people can’t afford those rents, they end up on the waitlist. The waitlist goes up – there’s not enough social housing – people end up in motels.” Kiwibank has predicted that New Zealand will have a housing surplus at some stage over the next 12 months while building activity outstrips demand. Bishop says he laughed out loud when he heard the Kiwibank prediction. “My response is we will have a surplus when no one lives in a car and no one lives in a motel. And everyone who needs a social house can get one.” Woods looks to the record level of consents made – 50,736 dwellings consented in the year to June 2022, compared to 30,453 in the year to June 2017 – as significant progress. “We’re also mindful that a consent is not a house until it is completed. We’re closely monitoring building activity, particularly as there are headwinds due to global supply issues and other economic factors,” says Woods. “There is more work still to be done to ensure that the right types of dwellings are built where they are needed, and that they are affordable – whether for homeowners or renters.” This article was written by DCM's Kaiarataki Pūrongo Matthew Mawkes as part of a journalism course at Massey University. Special thanks to Lee-Ann Duncan for the newswriting tips. <!-- --> The landlords helping solve the housing crisis Matthew Ryan has been in the news a lot lately – you might have read about him on Stuff talking about property prices, or heard him on his fortnightly Hot Property podcast on Newstalk ZB. Often referred to as a ‘mega landlord’, what may surprise many is that Matthew is helping solve New Zealand’s housing crisis by providing properties to DCM’s Aro Mai Housing First team. Matthew Ryan is our largest landlord, currently providing housing for 17 taumai. Matthew was born in Wellington in 1964. He has a lot of love for the city, where he has spent most of his life. He grew up in a working-class family, working at McDonald’s in Porirua from 1981-1985, where he made $4.34 an hour. “I’ve probably come from a bit of a dysfunctional family,” Matthew reflects. “It was a hard upbringing. I guess in adversity sometimes you have to rise above it. You can go two ways with things. You can decide to be a part of it, or you can make it work for you.” By 1987, Matthew had brought his first property with a friend. In the late 1980s, he relocated to London where he sold real estate. “It was a recession time in the United Kingdom, but it was fascinating living in a big city like that – all the opportunity,” Matthew says. “I was in my early 20s. I arrived with $5,000 – about £2,500 – and I ended up buying three properties by the end of it. I wish I had them now of course!” Back in New Zealand Matthew continued working in real estate – becoming a bona fide property expert in the process – and his focus is now on Wellington. “It’s a bit easier to manage houses where you live,” he says. Matthew is Aro Mai Housing First’s largest landlord, currently providing housing for 17 taumai. Our Housing First team started by taking a few properties, and when that worked out, Matthew offered more – in particular in the Hutt Valley, where a large number of taumai have been housed. “The relationship blossomed,” Matthew says. “Because it makes sense. “It’s taken a while to understand how it all works. Like a lot of things, it evolves as it goes, but I now have a better understanding of how Aro Mai works, and who’s responsible for what.” It takes support from DCM, Emerge Aotearoa as a CHP (Community Housing Provider), and property owners, to make Aro Mai Housing First work. And there are challenges, such as obtaining insurance, which infuriates Matthew. “If an insurance company is prepared to insure a building on the basis that I pick John and Mary Smith, they’re happy enough to rent on that basis, but if I give it to Emerge Aotearoa, and they pick the same John and Mary Smith, they go, ‘No we don’t want them’. “That has to be discrimination. And that is not on, really.” But Matthew says Housing First is an attractive option for landlords, because not only are they helping solve the housing crisis by renting to people who have experienced homelessness, properties are managed for them, and they can benefit from changes to tax deductibility rules. Matthew would like to see the government step in to address the insurance issue. “If they can’t force their hand they probably need to say OK, well, we need to assist here.” In the meantime, Matthew continues to offer properties to DCM's Aro Mai Housing First team. Our vision is for a community where whānau are housed, connected, valued, and thriving. In the middle of a housing crisis, we need many more landlords just like Matthew who are truly making that vision become a reality. If you would like to know more about how you can provide homes for the people we are supporting out of homelessness, please get in touch with our Kaiārahi Whiwhinga (Property Procurement Officer) Shaun. For more information about how Housing First works, visit our website and check out the story of Dev. <!-- --> Challenging perceptions about homelessness The phone call to police was simple, but urgent – “Someone’s dead on the side of the street.” So began John’s day rough sleeping in Wellington, as social workers from DCM woke him up, the police close by their side. It was a turning point for John, who is now housed in a property provided by Wellington landlord Matthew Ryan through Aro Mai Housing First, a government-funded initiative that helps people who have experienced homelessness for at least a year get into permanent housing. Aged only 27, John has experienced a decade of living rough, and challenges the perceptions people have about homelessness, which he says is not always about addictions and mental health – though these issues have crossed his path too. For John, homelessness came about as a direct result of being kicked out of home. “Family life was rough. Especially due to the religious abuse of my mother,” says John. “I got disowned two weeks before I turned 16.” John, 27, pictured in Te Aro Park. He is now housed after a decade of homelessness through the Aro Mai Housing First initiative that recognises that it’s easier for people to deal with complex issues if they have a stable place to live. Raised Jehovah’s Witness, Martin’s teenage rebellion saw him take to the streets of Whangarei. He started self-harming and was on a suicide watch for four years. “I’ve been pissed on, I’ve been shat on, I’ve been spat on. Been abused – physically and emotionally.” Wanting a fresh start, John hitchhiked to Wellington where the lure of free coffee and internet brought him to DCM. John was able to access emergency housing and, through DCM's Aro Mai Housing First team, a permanent place of his own. “I have my own bed, a couch, a TV. I’ve never physically owned any of this stuff. My prized possession has always been my skateboard. Living inside, it’s kind of like – what am I going to do now?” John’s key focus is on his health, and he is currently going through very serious medical treatments. He looks forward to doing some training and getting into work, helping others his age who have also experienced homelessness. “Years ago I was hustling with a little sign out and this guy yells at me – ‘Get a fucking job!’ An hour or so later he comes back, sits down beside me, and we chat. I explained my history and he had suggestions. He found out I had done the yards. I said bro – don’t judge a book by its cover.” We are relieved that John has a whare of his own, where he can recuperate and focus on his wellbeing. To support people like John, we need many more staff, especially for our large and growing Aro Mai Housing First team. Not only does this team procure properties, they provide the wraparound support needed to ensure those properties are maintained, and that taumai are able to thrive. Do you know anyone who would love to work for our amazing organisation? Visit our website for more info. <!-- --> Support DCM 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. Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi. With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive. <!-- --> Copyright © 2022 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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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Parade Traffic Resolutions October 2022
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- We are consulting on two Traffic Resolutions in Island Bay.
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Aro Valley Connection
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- The Aro Valley connection project will make it easier for more people to bike/scoot into the city from Karori, Highbury, Kelburn and Aro Valley.
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Ngaio Connection
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- The Ngaio connection is the first part of the northern connection of Paneke Pōneke - joining from the central city to Ngaio, Crofton Downs, Khandallah and Johnsonville.
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Grade 5 plastic can now be recycled
- Porirua City Council
- More capacity means we can now accept grade 5 plastics.
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Sunday 30 October men’s pairs
- Victoria Bowling Club
- We’re not playing at 9am due to wetness of green from all the rain. Reassess at 10am.
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Victoria Bowling Club, Rixon Grove, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Maranui newsletter october 2022
- Maranui Surf Life Saving Club
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KIA ORA Sun, sand, surf, the season is almost upon us. A very warm welcome to all our Maranui families for the 2022-23 season! Being part of Maranui is a great opportunity for parents to get involved in a number of ways in and out of the water. Whether it’s helping coaches gather equipment, helps kids handle and tidy away gear, sweep & mop changing rooms at the end of the session and many other little tasks that keep our club working, don’t be afraid to jump in or ask what needs doing. Be part of the Maranui way. There will be an induction to the Junior Surf season in the lounge on Sunday 6th November once children are warming up, please make sure one parent/caregiver attends. We had a fantastic turn out for both Working Bee's. Enormous thanks to all our clubbies who gave up a couple of hours to help give the club some TLC. A massive Ka Pai! Please ensure your U10s - U14s athlete(s) have registered to attend the 200m badge swim assessment this Sunday 30 October. We need your registration to ensure all U10s-U14s are attending. Otherwise any athlete who has not refreshed or gained their 200m badge will be unable to use a board and do the swim. Please see registraion and more info below. Please note the time change for the Sunday Junior Surf session this season for the U11 - U14 age group is now at 10am - 11.30pm (signed in by 9.45am). We can't wait to see all our Junior Surf athletes on Sunday 6 November for another fabulous season. Hopefully accompanied by sunshine and some surf! An email about the upcoming season will be sent by next week to all registered clubbies. Maranui Oceans'23 have a Quiz Night Fundraiser at the Parrot Dog on Tuesday 1 November, 7pm. A FUN evening not to be missed. See details below. Please ensure you have paid your subs for the season by Monday 31 October. Any queries please email Patricia Kelly (Maranui Finance Manager) - accounts@maranui.co.nz Have a lovely weekend. Ngā mihi. <!-- --> THE MARANUI WAY Our Purpose is to: Grow people to their potential by providing an INCLUSIVE and SUPPORTIVE environment where people ENJOY what they do, put in maximum EFFORT through a surf environment that is constantly changing and CHALLENGING. VISION: One of New Zealand's premier surf lifesaving clubs providing world class surf lifesaving services and developing leaders and champions. PURPOSE: Provide our community a safe surf and beach environment. OUR CORE VALUES: Community, Excellence, Fun, Respect, and Tradition. <!-- --> HAERE MAI, WELCOME I am excited to welcome all our new families to Maranui as well as our returning cubbies. As we prepare for this year summer of surf fun I have taken a moment to reflect on the challenges we have faced over the last couple of seasons with COVID19. The impacts on community junior sport is being felt with participation across all sports nationally down I am excited to see our membership holding tight. This is don to the amazing work of our Board, volunteers and families. Junior surf has one main purpose and that is to grow our lifeguards of the future. All the fun we have week in week out, the carnivals and the xtra development sessions are all designed to be fun, engaging and grow our children who participate whatever age & stage they are. We as a club can not do that with out family support and volunteers. Thank you for joining us on this fun journey. Our first session is Sunday 6th November. Once all our cubbies are signed in and away with our coaches for a warm up I invite all parents to join us in the club lounge for a welcome to the club catch up. This is for all parents new & returning. Our development sessions for our U11-U14 cubbies are now underway, these are open to any athlete keen for more time in the water to grow their skills and anyone keen to head to Oceans in 2023. Please drop me an email if you are interested. More development opportunities for kids and parents will pop up over the season so keep you eyes peeled. As for any community sports club we are always looking for new & enthusiastic parents to join us coaching, officiating, co-ordinating age groups at carnivals or just to do some of those ongoing tasks through the sessions and on a weekly basis…. Cleaning the club at the end of sessions, hosing equipment at the end sessions, helping coaches with equipment, clearing sand out of the boasted…. The tasks are endless, jump in, help out and if in doubt ask one of us for a pointer. See you all on the 6th November…. Cheers Lucy Barry Director Junior Surf Development <!-- --> MARANUI OCEANS'23 FUNDRAISER QUIZ NIGHT Please come along and support the Maranui Junior Squad for Oceans'23 to go to the National Surf Lifesaving Competition at Mount Maunganui. DATE: Tuesday 1 November VENUE: Parrotdog, 60/66 Kingsford Smith Street, Lyall Bay TIME: 7pm (quiz starts) TICKETS: $25 each, which includes a free drink courtesy of Parrotdog on arrival. Tables of six Reserve your table now by emailing Caroline - lunasa@hotmail.com It will be a FUN night! <!-- --> 200M BADGE (must be refreshed every year) 200M BADGE (must be refreshed every year) 200m BADGE ASSESSMENT - (U10 - U14) athletes DATE: Sunday 30 October WHERE: The Aquadome, East Girls College Austin Street, Mount Victoria TIME: 11am - 1pm CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE 200M BADGE ASSESSMENT - https://forms.gle/LxkW7ttBns2yrvnx6 We need all (U10 - U14) athletes to register, so we know who will be attending. All clubbies should be swimming - we don't teach athletes to swim. As we are in the business of saving lives and not risking them, swimming skills go hand-in-hand with surf life saving. Therefore we require Junior Surf members to attain this award so they can satisfy the mandatory requirement to compete with paddle boards in the Junior Surf Carnivals. A safety requirement is that children aged 9-13 years (U10 - U14 age group) must be proficient swimmers and have a 200 metre safety badge. This is advisable for U9s but compulsory from age 9 (Under 10s). In view of the beach environment in which our activities are carried out, every effort should be made to ensure that all children have some swimming proficiency. It is expected that as children progress through their age groups, their swimming ability increases. Children are not taught to swim at ‘Junior Surf’ Sunday beach sessions. Life Saving is an aquatic sport and it is strongly recommended that children participate in swimming lessons. Pool swimming is essential to develop the strength, fitness and confidence that they require to negotiate surf conditions. Children who swim regularly prove to be the most capable in the surf and ultimately gain the most from participating in a Junior Surf programme. The 200m safety award must be refreshed every year. Children who do not successfully meet the swim requirements will be unable to use the paddle boards and compete in the water events at junior surf sessions and carnivals until they obtain their current 200m badge. Junior Surf athletes will need to swim 200m confidently (25m lane), followed by a 1 minute tread water, within the SLSNZ allotted time depending on their age. U10/U11/U12 is swim 200m in 7 mins, tread water 1 minute U13 swim in under 5.5 mins, tread water 1 minute U14 swim in under 4.5mins, tread water 1 minute 200m BADGES Badges are to be sewn (carefully) onto your competition cap. If your child(ren) has completed the 200m swim a badge can be collected at sign-in at junior surf sessions on Sunday mornings. <!-- --> JUNIOR SURF (NIPPERS) Junior Surf starts on Sunday 6 November. JUNIOR SURF SUNDAY SESSION TIMES U7 - U10, 10am - 11am (signed in by 9.45am) U11 - U14, 10am - 11.30pm (signed in by 9.45am) * * TIME CHANGE * * Please note: The time change for the Sunday Junior Surf session this season for the U11 - U14 age group is now 10am - 11.30pm. Note: Age as at 30th September CANCELLATION PROCESS A message will be posted on Facebook - www.facebook.com/MaranuiSLSC and on the homepage of the Maranui website - www.maranui.co.nz There will be no Sundays cancelled because of bad weather for the U13 & U14s. WHAT TO BRING Togs - NO boardshorts, wetsuit, swim goggles, towels, drink bottle, sunhat, sunscreen (a MUST, slip, slop, slap), and something warm to put on afterwards. Small flexi tubs are great to put all your wet gear in. Wetsuits are optional, but we recommend full length wetsuits are worn as Wellington waters are hardly tropical. Please ensure everything is named - Everything. COLOURED BEANIE'S U6 - U9: wear a coloured age group beanie + Pink or Red Hi-vis vest U10 - U14: wear a Red Hi-vis or Pink hi-vis vest (no beanie required) U6 - U9 age group are identified by coloured beanies that are issued and returned on the day. Note: Coloured beanies must be put in the flexi tub at the bottom of the stairs in the boatshed after the session. <!-- --> NIPPERS2GUARD NIPPERS2GUARD Session starts this season Nippers U13 & U14 will have nippers2guard (n2g) sessions in tandem with regular nippers sessions. The objective is to build a solid foundation of knowledge before starting your Surf Lifeguard Award (SLA) course at 14yrs. You will be doing practical and theory sessions alternating with nippers sessions to keep up the fitness. There will be no more Sundays cancelled due to bad weather for the U13 & U14s. We have so much to learn and so little time - so let's get started learning 'How to Lifeguard'!! Carrie Matson Speirs Maranui SLS Head Instructor <!-- --> JUNIOR SURF STARTS SUNDAY 6 NOVEMBER Please arrive in togs and wetsuit ready to go. Please arrive at least 20 minutes prior to the session starting. Parents leave plenty of time to ensure you find a park. It will be busy. All members must sign-in with the sign-in crew in the clubhouse. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION Invoices have been sent out by Patricia Kelly (Maranui SLSC accounts) and are due by Monday 31 October. Subs are an important part of the viability of the club and your prompt payment of the invoice will be contributing to the success of the club. If you have any queries please contact Patricia Kelly (Maranui Finance Manager) - accounts@maranui.co.nz <!-- --> PARENTS / CAREGIVERS IN THE WATER U7 AGE GROUP is an age which, at our beach with its variable wave height and harsh conditions, is unable to be left to just the coaches and lifeguards. U7 athletes require a parent/caregiver to be in the water with them at all times. U8 - U9 AGE GROUP we ideally would like a parent/caregiver in the water or water edge ready to enter if required, If your child requires extra assistance in the water, please enter the water with them, rather than assuming our volunteers will be able to look after them. Please note: Our club relies heavily on the active involvement of parents, the club cannot function without people volunteering. Kids love to see their parents/caregivers interacting at the club. Parent/Caregivers participation is encouraged in the water at all ages. This is a great way for parents to be actively involved, it’s a great way to increase your own water confidence and have FUN. The more adults we have in the water the better. If you are not a competent swimmer, there is always a need for people to remain in the shallows to help retrieve boards and ensure children exit safely, providing close and constant supervision of our young athletes in the water. <!-- --> MARANUI CLUB CLOTHING We have togs (limited stock), competition beanies, hi-vis vests, swim caps in stock. These can be ordered at any time. CLOTHING ORDER DEADLINE SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2022. CLICK HERE TO ORDER CLOTHING - http://goo.gl/9AzpoK CLOTHING (EXPLANATIONS ABOUT STYLES - MALI/ WAFER TEES etc) /TOGS SIZE GUIDE- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q_ee9WxNPVKIBcGmXHIKs_I5DhYLmC03zPwbiJXKAVQ/edit Please ensure you 'name' club clothing, this includes competition beanie and hi-vis vest. BUY SWAP SELL Buy, sell, swap Facebook Group Please request to join the group. Maranui SLSC - Buy, Sell and Swap - https://www.facebook.com/groups/528242194283996/ If you have an item you would like to list please click the "Sell Something" button and post all relevant details. Only post Surf related items please. Happy buying, swapping and selling! <!-- --> 2022/23 CAPITAL COAST OFFICIALS INTAKE We are on the lookout for new officials for the 2022/23 season, If you are interested in helping out, please indicate by filling out the online form with events you'd like to attend. The process this season is for anyone who would like to help out, come along and help out as a volunteer for the event. If you like the feel of the job, we will schedule you for another 2 more events in which you will get some training, mentoring and eventually be signed off as an official! The Capital Coast is also looking for new, fresh and passionate parents / volunteers to help continue the high quality of surf sporting events we have here in our space of New Zealand. Perks include but not limited to: Free lunches, a fabulous blue outfit, name tag & the potential to try a vast array of baked good with other officials from around the country side. PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM HERE If you have any questions please feel free to email troy.greenem@surflifesaving.org.nz Troy Greenem Sport Manager – Central Region - - - - - - - - - We need more officials at Maranui, so grab this opportunity. This is a great way to help our club and support surf sport events in the Capital Coast region. Please sign up. <!-- --> MARANUI SUBSCRIPTIONS 2022/2023 Invoices have been sent out by Patricia Kelly (Maranui Finance Manager) for the upcoming season. MARANUI SUBSCRIPTIONS 2022/2023 U7s - $60 (+ Hi-Vis Vest Pink $15 or Hi-Vis Vest Red $25) Juniors (U8s - U14s) - $120 (+ Hi-Vis Vest Red $25 and Competition Beanie $15) Active and Patrolling Lifeguard - $85 (issued a Lifeguard uniform and includes training) Associate - $85 Family - $330 three or more members of the same family household - capped SPORTS FEE 2022/2023 (additional add-on, invoiced separately) Oceans (U11 - U14) - $80 Lifeguard Sport (senior competitor) - $150 (+ Hi-Vis Vest Red $25 and Competition Beanie $15) IRB Racing - $150 Subs cover Capital Coast carnivals, lifeguard training courses and SLSNZ courses. Lifeguards are required to return lifeguard uniforms if they are no longer lifeguarding. ADDITIONAL COST: Hi-Vis Red Vest $25, Hi-Vis Pink Vest $15 and Competition Beanie $15 All club members are required to purchase and wear a hi-vis vest when training and competing, as these are mandatory. Athletes will need to purchase a Competition beanie and have a Hi-Vis Red Vest for carnivals, as these are mandatory for competing. - - - - - U7s don't require to purchase competition beanies as they don't compete in carnivals. U7s can purchase either a Red or Pink Hi-vis vest to wear. - - - - - Pink vests can be purchased by clubbies to wear for training, to keep their red vests for Carnivals. <!-- --> HOUSE KEEPING REMINDER: Every member is responsible for keeping the club clean and tidy. Our lounge area is used for external meetings, so needs to be kept tidy. Please use the wet vac and try to not add further water to the already wet floor after change rooms have been used. Please ensure gear your children have used is cleaned down and stacked away properly. If you use a mug or glass, please wash it and put it away after use. Don't leave it on the bench. NO JUMPING ON THE SOFAS - Please ensure your children don't use the sofas as trampolines. WET PEOPLE - Please don't enter the kitchen / lounge area if you are wet. <!-- --> RACHAEL BURKE - PEER SUPPORT Rachael Burke has recently undertaken training through SLSNZ to take on the role of Peer Supporter within Maranui Surf Life Saving Club. Peer Supporters are specially trained SLSNZ members who can provide confidential support to their fellow members on a range of issues including wellbeing concerns, personal stress, and traumatic lifesaving incidents. Peer Supporters can also connect Maranui members with the Benestar programme. All current active members and their immediate families have access to FREE counselling and wellbeing support through Benestar. If you would like to discuss anything further feel free to contact Rachael on 021767347. KOOGA DECK PARKAS FOR SALE Price: $170 380gsm fleece 3000mm waterproof Comes below the knee. The fit is quite generous. GARMENT MEASUREMENT GUIDE Please check sizing before you place an order. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aj9zvZchA1SY6Kbd-gcUFQ9YhbQwqPUi/view?usp=sharing Please contact Rhys - rhys.speirs@gmail.com <!-- --> CALENDAR 2022/2023 200m Badge Assessment - Sunday 30 October, 11am - 1pm Junior Surf Starts - Sunday 6 November Whitehorse #1 - Sunday 20 November, venue Foxton Beach Junior Surf Series #1 - Sunday 27 November, venue Worser Bay Whitehorse #2 - Sunday 11 December, venue TBC Last Junior Surf session - Sunday 11 December (Santa) - TBC Junior Surf Series #2 - Sunday 18 December, venue Titahi Bay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2023 2023 Central Regional Champs (CRC & CRJC) - Friday 13 January - Sunday 15 January, Fitzroy Junior Surf Series #3 - Sunday 22 January 2023, Riversdale Capital Coast Junior Championships - Saturday 11 February, venue Maranui SLSC Whitehorse #3 - Sunday 19 February, venue TBC Oceans’23 - Thursday 23 February - Sunday 26 February, Mt Maunganui 2023 TSB NZ Surf Life Saving Champs - Thursday 9 March - Sunday 12 March, New Brighton Beach SLSNZ Calendar - https://www.surflifesaving.org.nz/calendar All dates, times, locations etc are correct when published but subject to change. <!-- --> CLUB CONTACTS Jim Warwick (Club Chairperson) - chair.maranuislsc@gmail.com Anna McDonnell (Director of Lifesaving) - lifesaving.maranuislsc@gmail.com Rhys Speirs (Director of Sport) - rhys.speirs@gmail.com Francie Russell (Director of Business) - frances.russell@xtra.co.nz Pru Popple (Director of Operations) - prupopple@hotmail.com Lucy Barry (Director of Junior Development) - lucyjanebarry@gmail.com <!-- --> Thank you to our MAJOR SUPPORTERS for your continued support! <!-- --> Copyright © 2022 Maranui SLSC, All rights reserved. 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Weekly E-News – 28 October 2022
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- Hello everyone, How lovely it was to get together a couple of weeks ago and learn a little bit about how to prepare for death and dying, to share questions, […]
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Sevens tournaments in Wellington and Wairarapa tomorrow
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- After a two-year hiatus, sevens rugby returns to Wellington tomorrow, with the WRFU Colts tournament the first of three consecutive weekends of sevens heaven. There are two sevens tournaments being played tomorrow at Evans Bay Park in Wellington and the Gladstone Rugby Club in the Wairarapa for rugby supporters to follow. Low entries continue to...
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Newsletter Week Ending 30th October
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- LATEST TE KORŌRIA UPDATE Here are some photos from inside! You can see that all the windows and doors are in (just two to go), and in the counseling […]
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WEEKLY ROUND UP 22 Oct 2022
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- Firstly, welcome back everyone, it's been a long winter and we are hanging out for some sunshine, hopefully if this weekend is anything...
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Researchers receive $3.2 million in Rutherford Discovery Fellowships
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- Annual awards recognise four Te Herenga Waka researchers.
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Te Whare Rānui Community Day
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Don McGlashan live instore at Slow Boat!!!
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- Slow Boat is thrilled to welcome back the esteemed Mr Don McGlashan - one of our most cherished and brilliant songwriting voices - for a FREE up close and personal solo instore performance when he visits Poneke for a couple of shows at Old St.
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Vicar's Letter - 28 October 2022
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- Kia ora whānau,Go Sunday is upon us and we are super excited by the opportunties this brings us to meet our neighbours, invite friends to serve with us and to have God conversations in amongst it all.
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Venture fund raiser raffle - Prize draw results
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- As part of their effort to get themselves to the seminal event in a Venturers time at Scouts, the Ngati Toa Venturers held a raffle with some awesome prizes.
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SH59 Pukerua Bay Rail Overbridge Resurfacing
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- Waka Kotahi has advised that the railway overbridge will be resurface Thursday 27th between 7:00 pm and 5:30 am (Friday Morning. Good afternoon, We would like to advise you of … SH59 Pukerua Bay Rail Overbridge Resurfacing Read More »
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Success in the Te Whatu Kairangi―Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Awards for 2022
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- The University is celebrating two outstanding academics who received national recognition in the 2022 Te Whatu Kairangi―the Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Awards.
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Porirua City's waste gets an audit
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School Athletics 2022
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A pioneer of the internet, education, and computer science
- Victoria University of Wellington
- We pay tribute to the life’s work of Emeritus Professor John Hine, our foundational professor of computer science, and an influential leader in bringing Aotearoa New Zealand online. Professor Hine passed away on Wednesday 19 October.
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Note | Follow up from Tues 25 Oct Lockdown
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- Dear Parents and Whānau You will have received an alert via text and email early this afternoon around 2.48pm in regards to an incident where a person with a weapon was seen near the school. After receiving advice from the Police, SWIS followed our school’s emergency procedures … The post Note | Follow up from Tues 25 Oct Lockdown appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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It's Tokelau Language Week!
- Porirua City Council
- The small island nation has strong representation in Porirua.
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‘Greening your garden – working with native plants’
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Join Ngaio Union Church and the Ngaio Crofton Downs Residents Association as we welcome Tim Park and members of the Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush team for a practical, all-age, workshop: ‘Greening your garden – working with native plants’ Saturday 5th November, 10.30-11.30amat … Continue reading →
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Sarah Anne Rhodes scholarship highlights the changing roles of women
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Sarah Anne Rhodes Research Scholarship is offered every year to women graduates of any university who want to carry out postgraduate study at Te Herenga Waka.
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Baby Champagne Competition 2022
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- We would like to formally announce the Baby Champagne competition for 2022. We host this competition annually and we would like to invite our members to compete and assist with the day’s proceedings. This competition will be taking place on the 6th of November, at the YMCA Upper Hutt. Competition Details Time Table Sunday 6th … Continue reading Baby Champagne Competition 2022 →
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Scots College, Wellington College and St Mary’s win Condor 7s titles
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Scots College celebrate their victory in the final against St Pat’s Silverstream. PHOTO (and below): Andy McArthur. By Steven White Three different schools won the three Wellington Condor 7s tournaments held concurrently at a sunny Naenae College today. Small fields didn’t detract from the sevens rugby on show, with plenty of hot rugby action in...
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Skullduggery Art Show
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- Trick or Treat! It's the 'Skullduggery Art Show'.
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2023 Stallholder Applications are Open Now
- Newtown Festival
- Newtown Festival 2023 is on Sunday March 5th, and stallholder applications are open now! We welcome applications from people selling ethnic foods, handcrafts and other quality goods, or promoting charities, sports clubs, and other community organisations. Go to http://www.newtownfestival.org.nz/stalls-book-a-stall/ to find out more!
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Halloween Celebrations | Thursday 27th
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- Halloween is near, and Hutt Valley Fencing Club will be running some special activities during our Thursday session this week in anticipation. We will be running a couple of activities, listed below, with prizes up for grabs! This will run during our normal class time slot from 7pm – 8pm, Thursday 27th of October. If … Continue reading Halloween Celebrations | Thursday 27th →
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Condor 7s entries down but tournament promises plenty tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Entries are significantly down but the tournament is far from out for tomorrow’s traditional Labour Day Condor 7s at Naenae College. Senior Boys, Senior Girls and Boys U15s tournaments will be played simultaneously on two fields at the Lower Hutt school, with the Boys playing for the Christian Cullen Cup and the Girls for the...
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SAROP Op Dinghy 22102022
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 22/10/2022 - 19:35 - 23:55 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 21 Called police for assistance. CDM IMT developed location information and then PHR went to locate and bring home. Vessel was very close to shore (rocky) Vessel Details Length: 4.00m Resources Attendees: Devine CMFF Jason Hall espi Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Mana Rescue II
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OP Jet Ski 22102022 # 10466
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 22/10/2022 - 11:10 - 13:05 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 5 Ref: 10466 MRC 2 x POB on new jetski, had a mechanical/electrical failure. Ski had launched from Paramatta Bridge, moved to Titahi Bay and then had the failure. Ski was anchored but no local assist available. TAR engaged with master revalidation. Capability issue reviewed with the assessor and task undertaken. On scene advice given to try a restart but ski failed to operate. 1 POB from ski taken onto TAR and the ski with 1 POB assisted close to shore. TAR passenger returned to Mana Marina to pick up their tow vehicle Vessel Details Length: 3.60m Resources Attendees: CMFF Jason Hall Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Te Awarua Rescue
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Op Wandering Willy 20102020
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Thu, 20/10/2022 - 20:40 - 22:00 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 9 Wandering Willy (12-14 m yacht) was trying to enter the lift out dock at the Marina. Yacht made contact with dock and damaged the steering gear, Yacht drifted into the basin and stranded across 2 piles in front of launches. TAR was out for training and was asked to assist. Yacht owner advised we were not operational but could help by using our tow line and placing crew ashore on the whaarf to pull the yacht away and to the wharf. Line was passed to the yacht and to crew on the wharf. Recovery completed using shore crew and local helpers Vessel Details Length: 10.00m Resources Attendees: Devine Carl Nixon CMFF Jason Hall espi Trevor Farmer warwick.bayne
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Weekly E-News – 21 October 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- On Wednesday, I took the dogs to the Wainuomata dog park at 4pm and there were lots of small dogs there for Snoopy and Peanut to play with. Today we went at 5pm and although there were at least 10 big dogs in the big dog park my dogs had only each other to play […]
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Solar PV on the Kāpiti Coast
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Jake Roos, 21 October 2022 Solar photovoltaic panels have become a mass market product whose deployment is now being driven by market forces instead of government subsidies. In fact, Aotearoa NZ never had subsidies for solar PV – we are reaping the benefits of those set in other countries, some decades ago, that led […]
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Maidstone Park Trust Trustees appointed
- Upper Hutt City Council
- A group of new Trustees have been appointed to the newly created Maidstone Park Trust.
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Premier Women's coaches return
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- Our Premier Women's coaching team returns to build on a successful 2022 campaign, they will be joined by a notable addition...
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MSP to tour Sydney in March
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- With international travel back on the table, we are excited to share that we will be embarking on a tour of Sydney in March...
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School Fair 2022
- Island Bay School
- The countdown is on! See our map of what's where at the school fair.
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Notice | Reminder about the Seedling Swap (Sat 22 Oct)
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- The post Notice | Reminder about the Seedling Swap (Sat 22 Oct) appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Vicar's Letter - 21 October 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints It is so great to be joining back together again this week for our Central Gatherings.
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Notice | Term 4 Enrichment Information
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This notice includes details about the options available to students for Enrichment. This slideshow has all the information about the options and we would really like you to go through this with your tamaiti. See details here. The post Notice | Term 4 Enrichment Information appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Half century up for Wellington Samoa Rugby Union
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Samoa Rugby Football Union are holding their 50th anniversary celebrations this Saturday at Porirua Park with a feast of rugby all day and on both fields. There are 10 matches being played throughout the day, culminating in the final match of the day on Jerry Collins Stadium between the Wellington Samoa Men’s and...
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Newsletter Week Ending 23rd October
- Karori Anglican Churches
- LATEST TE KORŌRIA UPDATE The external cladding on one of the buildings is complete, and next week we will see the cladding go on Te Korōria itself. The […]
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Porirua Youth Awards
- Porirua City Council
- Congratulations to the recipients of the awards, organised by Partners Porirua.
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Waterfront fale malae takes shape
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Plans for a national fale malae in the capital are taking root, with designs for the new building released. The project is a joint endeavour of the University, the Fale Malae Trust, the Wellington City Council, and central government, with support from Pasifika communities and mana whenua.
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In defence of satire
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Why The Onion’s defence of satire should be heard by the US Supreme Court. Stephen Skalicky argues the case.
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Parish Council Snippets - October
- All Saints Hataitai
- Parish council met on the 19 October and discussed several important things heading into the AGM:Mission Action Plan - the Co-Vicar's brought a draft Mission Action Plan to Parish Council and this was refined and discussed at length.
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Porirua City Conclusion Walkway upgrade project receives award
- Porirua City Council
- The upgraded track allows greater year-round accessibility.
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Spicer Landfill infringement notice
- Porirua City Council
- Steps have been taken in response to a notice received from GWRC
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Building Inspection Delays Update
- Upper Hutt City Council
- With unprecedented levels of building activity in Upper Hutt we are receiving a high number of requests for building inspections.
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Bowen to Moore Street cable installation
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Wellington Electricity – Bowen to Moore Street cable installation: final resurfacing works Kia ora, As you may be aware, we recently installed a new underground electricity supply cable between Bowen and Moore Streets and wanted to let you know that final resurfacing works are due to be carried out between 29 and 30 October 2022, […]
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China at a crossroads post-pandemic
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Lockdowns continue in China but many are banking on the country getting "back to normality soon", writes Siah Hwee Ang.
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Dexter Stanley-Tauvao―travelling to the heart of Jazz
- Victoria University of Wellington
- When Dexter began drumming as a kid, he never predicted his future would hold a career in jazz music, which kicked off with a conjoint degree in Music and German from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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2023 Zephyr Nationals
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Deputy Mayor named
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua's First Māori Ward Councillor, Kylie Wihapi, is to be Deputy Mayor.
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Rating Valuations Update October 2022
- Upper Hutt City Council
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Artists sought for public murals
- Porirua City Council
- There are five spots around the city ready to be beautified.
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Newsletter | 18 October 2022
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This week’s newsletter includes a reminder about the Teacher Only Day on Friday, information on the SWIS Board casual vacancy for a parent representative, info on EOTC (Education Outside the Classroom), a reminder about the Seedling Swap on Saturday and more. View the newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 18 October 2022 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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2022 AGM reports now available
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Annual reports for this year’s Annual General Meeting are available online. These include the Chair’s report from the committee, the financial statements, the Village Plan, and reports on activities by … 2022 AGM reports now available Read More »
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Reminder AGM TONIGHT Monday 17th October
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- 7-9pm @ Wellington South Baptist Church See here for more details: https://islandbay.org/annual-general-meeting-october-2022/
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Porirua to host Wellington Samoa 50th Rugby Celebrations
- Porirua City Council
- A big day of fun and rugby is planned at Porirua Park to mark the event.
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Tetra Pak can now be recycled in Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- The containers can now be used as a sustainable building material.
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New Memorial Walk to feature as part of Porirua’s Cemeteries Week
- Porirua City Council
- Learn more about the new area for scattering ashes at Whenua Tapu.
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Amelia & Kalinas' Adventurous Journey
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Chief Scout Rimu Award Adventurous Journey Amelias Report Plan Before we started our adventurous journey we had to plan.
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Economic risks of marine heatwaves
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Warmer waters are predicted this spring and summer, which might be great for swimmers but not necessarily for marine species, writes James Bell.
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Tuatara are returning to the mainland—but feeding the hungry reptiles could be more difficult than expected
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Tuatara's dietary secrets revealed in new research. Sarah Lamar, Diane Ormsby, and Nicky Nelson explain.
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New French writer-in-residence announced
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The Monday Wrap 17 October (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Junior Time-Taotua and Faifili Levave taking the attack to Horowhenua-Kapiti for Ngati Porou East Coast on Saturday at Levin in their Lochore Cup semi-final. The Pair was joined by OBU player Morgan Poi and Wainuiomta midfielder Tyler Tane as Wellington club rugby players on the field, while others such as Norths duo Boston Hunt...
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Bernie Portenski Trophy Results 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- 15 October 2022 – Titahi Bay
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Climate change workshop ideas for action
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- Forty-five people attended today’s climate change workshop in Pukerua Bay, a good turnout for a sunny Sunday afternoon and which included three of the local ward city councillors and the … Climate change workshop ideas for action Read More »
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Rethinking Waitangi Skate Park
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- We’re working on a plan to improve Waitangi skate park and would like to understand what is important to you about this park and what you would like to see here in the future. The results from this survey will help inform the approach we take for design in 2023.
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Thomas Kirk’s new species of Veronica from Newtown Park, Wellington in 1896
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- Recently the Botany team at Te Papa dedicated a week to curating several boxes of plant specimens – we called it the Botany Blitz! Our aim was to crack open boxes that have been patiently waiting – months, years, or in some cases decades – to be processed and databased.
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Weekly E-News – 14 October 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- I was invited to the farewell for the Chief Executive for Ministry of Pacific Peoples Laulu Mac Leauanae Thursday afternoon 3-5.30pm at Pipitea Marae. I have had to think long and hard about logistics about going. Firstly, it is Thursdays in black and I’m wearing trousers and women cannot wear trousers on a marae. Secondly, […]
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Vicar's Letter - 14 October 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints,We are about to begin the 3rd week of our SENT series where we journey through the book of Acts and wonder together what being disciples and sharing Jesus with the world looks like today.
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Driver licensing services return to Upper Hutt
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt motorists can once again sit their drivers test and renew their license and registration in the city thanks to Upper Hutt City Council.
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Fili named Head Coach
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Marist St Pats is delighted to announce Fa'atonu Fili as our new Premier Head Coach for the 2023 season...
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Final results - Porirua City local elections 2022
- Porirua City Council
- The final results are in and the Council for the next three years is confirmed.
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AGM Monday – Vote on Motions
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Motions Submitted All motions submitted relate to constitution updates, attempting to deal with some ambiguity that became apparent at the last AGM.How to vote on these motions:
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Silver Linings Du’Plessis Kirifi Leads Lions to NPC Semis
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Du’Plessis Kirifi leads the Lions charge against Taranaki earlier this season. PHOTO: Mike Lewis Pictures. By Adam Julian Seven weeks ago, Wellington Lions captain and openside flanker Du’Plessis Kirifi led his side to a horror 6-15 loss to the Northland Taniwha on his club home ground at Jerry Collins Stadium. The Taniwha kept the Lions...
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Blessing to mark the start of the H2O Xtream upgrade
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We gathered together on Wednesday for a blessing and to officially break ground.
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Will China's leader Xi Jinping step down?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- China's next national congress takes place this month and will shape the country's future, writes Jason Young.
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Petone’s Peter Lakai joins Hurricanes for next three years
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Hurricanes Media and Club Rugby Club rugby’s loss will be Super Rugby’s gain over the next three years, with young-gun Petone and former St Pat’s Silverstream No. 8 Peter Lakai joining the Hurricanes for the 2023, 2024 and 2025. The 19-year-old loose forward joined the Wellington Lions NPC squad in 2021 as injury cover,...
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Roseneath Residents' Association REBOOT
- Roseneath Residents Association
- On the evening of 28 September, 2022, residents met for the first formal “Roseneath Residents’ Association” meeting in a long time! Since we were last active the requirements for support from the Wellington City Council include the necessity to be a legal entity.
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Fifty years of rich exchange with Chile
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Over 150 people gathered at the Parliament Buildings in Wellington for a summit celebrating 50 years of exchange between Chile and Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Wheeler dealer with the big heart
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Marist St Pats lost one of it's legend's last week with the passing of 'Budgie' Jacobsen. His life story is certainly 'legendary'...
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Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery launches Lucien Rizos: Everything
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery is delighted to announce the launch of a new exhibition Lucien Rizos: Everything.
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Online training sessions for PlayHQ
- Stokes Valley Cricket Club
- Join an online training session for the new cricket scoring system.
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Adolphus Le Sueur
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- This is the plot of Adolphus and Emily Le Sueur. The Le Sueur name is old French for shoemaker. Adolphus Albert Le Sueur was born in 1847 in St Helier, […]
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Peter Frank Jacobsen
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Peter Frank Jacobsen was primarily a highly respected architect but also gained note as an accomplished chess champion. Peter Jacobsen, and his younger brother Theodore, were born in Nelson. Their […]
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Harry Croft
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- 1898 was a sad year for the family of George Turner Croft and his wife Catherine Stokes. Catherine was the daughter of Richard Stokes and his wife Catherine Tigh(e). She […]
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James Boucher Winton
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- James Boucher Winton – erected by his friends and comrades James was born in 1864 in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. He was the youngest child of John Winton and his wife […]
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John Thew
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- John was born in 1824 and Mary was born in 1828. They were both from Northumberland. Their first son was born in 1859. In 1871 they were living in Durham […]
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Hester Mary Wise
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Hester Mary Wise – our dear mother We did a story on Hester last year, mostly because we love the name. But couldn’t find out much about her. And we […]
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Victoria Howe
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- The first name on this headstone is Victoria Howe, who died in 1896 aged 47, after a long and painful illness. Victoria was born (according to family record) on a […]
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John Priest
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- accident prone? John’s arrival in New Zealand was not the most auspicious start. He and his wife Catherine Sinclair, both emigrants from The Shetland Islands were passengers on the immigrant […]
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John & Grace Twist
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- Old residents of Oriental Bay John was born at Prescot, Lancashire in 1840, the son of a labourer. In 1861 he was working as a joiner in Salford. He arrived […]
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Result: Wairarapa Country Marathon
- Olympic Harriers
- Due to course issues, the marathon was replaced by theandnbsp;Waipoua River Run....
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Pukerua through Brush and Lens
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- He Ara Pukerua are hosting Pukerua through Brush and Lens, an exhibition of images and art works of Pukerua Bay from the 1840s. Venue: St Mark’s, 98 Rawhiti Road (map)Date: … Pukerua through Brush and Lens Read More »
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Pōneke’s first purpose-built community Calisthenics park
- Wellington City Council
- For the last few years, the Wellington Calisthenics community have been using the Pirie Street play area by the Mount Victoria tunnel as their main, and only, outdoor training location in the city.
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Grants available through Porirua City’s Young People’s Fund
- Porirua City Council
- Funding available this year is for up to six grants of $6000 each.
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Local youth experience life at Council
- Porirua City Council
- Young people from two of Porirua's colleges got some real-life experience at Porirua City Council.
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Women in Leadership Programme 2022
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Congratulations to Gillian Patterson on completion of Capital Football’s Women in Leadership Programme! Well done and we can’t wait to hear about you learned What a great initiative to help women in the football community make the most out of their involvement and make a difference- get in touch if you would like to learn […] The post Women in Leadership Programme 2022 appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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Busy Summer of Track and Field Begins this weekend
- Athletics Wellington
- Newtown Park central to Track and Field big season ahead Newtown Park will be a busy spot for the upcoming track and field season which… Read More »
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Ngaio Repair Cafe
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Stepping up
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister, 10 October 2022 This is the final blogpost of this series. It has been a collection of articles on local and national issues leading up to the local body elections. In this final post, we will look back at some of the themes we have covered and consider what it means to […]
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Long-dead marine organisms may influence next major earthquake
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Research reveals the role tiny sea creatures may play.
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Courses for term 4
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- The courses are out for term 4 and filling fast. Whats happening poster – T4 2022 update The post Courses for term 4 first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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Give the kids some space this school holidays
- Wellington City Council
- Head to Karori Library for a bit of atmosphere this Friday as two out of this world events collide at the centre of the universe to celebrate World Space Week.
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Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery launches The Mermaid Chronicles
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Mermaid Chronicles is the first exhibition to showcase the rise of the professional mermaid and to track the mythical figure through popular culture.
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The Monday Wrap 10 October (some rugby news and happenings to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A National Provincial Championship semi-final this coming Friday night in Wellington, between the Wellington Lions and Auckland. Two Heartland Championship semi-finals in the lower North Island this coming Saturday sees the Whanganui Butcher Boys host the Thames Valley Swampfoxes in their Meads Cup top four semi-final and Horowhenua-Kapiti host Ngati Porou East Coast in Levin...
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Women’s club fours
- Victoria Bowling Club
- The women’s club fours was won by Leigh Griffin, Helen King, Yvonne Gibb, Kay Carr Helen’s 39th club title (the…
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WRC's newest Life Member: Huw Mitchell
- Wellington Rowing Club
- We would like to recognise the contribution of Huw Mitchell to Wellington Rowing Club by making Huw Mitchell a...
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Porirua City Elections 2022 – Preliminary Results
- Porirua City Council
- With all votes other than specials now counted, the preliminary results are in.
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WRC's newest Life Member: Huw Mitchell
- Wellington Rowing Club
- We would like to recognise the contribution of Huw Mitchell to Wellington Rowing Club by making Huw Mitchell a...
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Local elections update
- Upper Hutt City Council
- It’s voting day for the local elections, make sure you get yours done by 12.00 pm today.
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Reflections on Sufficiency and Simplicity
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Sahra Kress, community midwife, 8 October 2022 “When we lose the Earth, if we lose the Earth,oh how desperately we will long to go back to how it was. How we will wish that we had not taken all of this for granted” Peter Kalmus, NASA scientist And how we will wish that we had […]
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Weekly E-News – 7 October 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Anyonhaseo! What a debacle! I arrived at Wellington airport at 5am to check in for a 7.45am international flight to Seoul Korea via Auckland. “You do not have a visa to enter Korea”. OMG I had given ample notice to apply and although I had paid and put in an application the reality was NO! […]
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'Budgie' Jacobsen - Rest In Peace
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- It is with great sadness that the Marist St Pats family has learnt of the death of Life Member Paul Jacobsen “aka Budgie”...
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The grass is greener—when you can access it
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Gaining access to green space in urban areas isn’t always easy, particularly when housing intensification is increasing, writes Mirjam Schindler.
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2023 Stipend Funded by Creative New Zealand
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- The Randell Cottage Writers Trust is delighted to be able to offer our 2023 writing fellow a six-month stipend of $30,582, funded by Creative New Zealand.
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Manawatu and Poverty Bay win Hurricanes Youth Council U16 Division 1 and 2 titles
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Manawatu and Poverty Bay are the 2022 Hurricanes Youth Council’s U16 tournament winners. Manawatu won the Division A Don Broughton Shield, while Poverty Bay won the Division 2 Saracens Cup. In the first game on Finals Day at a cool, windy Campus of Innovation and Sport in Upper Hutt on Wednesday, Poverty Bay and Wairarapa-Bush...
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Dr Sheena Hudson: a life of education and travel
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A passionate student and traveller, Sheena chose to support other students since education had played such a significant part in her life and career.
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Vacancy | Development Officer (Women and Girls)
- Cricket Wellington
- ABOUT CRICKET WELLINGTON: Based at the iconic Cello Basin Reserve, Cricket Wellington is one of six Major...
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Vicar's Letter - 7 October 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau,This week I've been reflecting on what God's blessing has looked like in my life.
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Millie Donald (Kapiti College) the 2022 U16 girls Road Race champion
- College Sport Wellington
- Millie Donald from Kapiti College got in a 3-girl breakaway from the main bunch at the Road Race in Manawatu on Sunday and took the sprint at the finish to become the U16 National Champion.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 9 October 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we have 10,000 reasons for our hearts to sing, as we pray for those who live in our city! <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > It is the middle weekend of the school holidays, and so we will stay together for the whole worship time, celebrating Communion together too. If you can’t gather in the city, and you want to join the worship service via Zoom, here are the details to access the live-stream: Zoom Meeting ID: 370 260 759Passcode: worship The link to join the Zoom worship service is below. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/370260759?pwd=b2ZkajZ5d28rTy9EN1VKZDJUM3N4dz09 If using your phone: dial 04 886 0026 (Meeting ID: 370 260 759#, Passcode: 1560107#) This is the link to the printable Service Sheet <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/ws84o51zzseszij/9%20October%202022%20Order%20of%20Service.pdf?dl=0" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > Printable Service Sheet <a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/370260759?pwd=b2ZkajZ5d28rTy9EN1VKZDJUM3N4dz09" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > Link to Zoom Service OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT... RAISING THE STANDARD OF GIVING We are invited to reflect on how our giving is an important part of living out our faith. ‘Raising our standard of giving’ – describes the thoughtful re-examination of our giving as an important expression for our faith. Together we are thinking about our values, re-examining our giving habits accordingly, making carefully thought-out decisions, and re-arranging our priorities in using money to enable us to carry out these decisions. We give meaningfully, not because the Church needs it (it does, of course) but because as Christians we need to give for our own sake spiritually.More information will be provided in the coming weeks to help us re-examine our giving. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > ANNUAL REPORT AND AGM The Annual Report of St John’s in the City for the year ended June 2022 is available on the St John’s website: https://www.stjohnsinthecity.org.nz/publications-and-archiveI know you will enjoy the collection of stories and experiences shared in the various contributions. The Annual Performance Report (financial) is included there also.Printed copies of the Annual Report will be available closer to the time of the Annual General Meeting, which is after the Sunday morning service on the 30th October 2022 in the St John’s Centre. FELLOWSHIP GROUP Our next speaker will be Ken Edgecombe, who will share with us memories of his time as Chaplain at St Margaret College, the school that St John’s in the City built!We will meet on Tuesday 25th October 2022 at 11am in the hall. Please bring finger food for lunch. NAME TAGS As we turn our Vision into action, one very easy and practical way we can build community is to wear a name tag.Please keep your name tag on when you come over for Morning Tea in the Centre, and there will be a receptacle to drop your name tag into before you leave. ONE CONFERENCE This leadership training conference for the Presbyterian Church is being hosted at St John’s in November (2pm 17th of November - 2:30pm Saturday the 19th of November).We will have many folks travelling from out of town and many have asked if there is any possibility of being billeted. Would you like to consider billeting out-of-town attendees to the conference?Conference attendees will have all meals provided at the conference except breakfast. If you can offer billeting please fill in this form One Conference Billet Host Form or email grace@presbyterian.org.nz <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > NEW WINE FESTIVAL At this all age festival many voices worship the One. 19th-23rd January 2023 (Wellington Anniversary Weekend) at Wairarapa College in Masterton.For more details and to register to go (along with others from St John’s): https://newwine.org.nz/ VOICES IN THE WIND CONCERT “Treasures from American Composers” is a concert happening twice: 7.30pm Friday 14 October at St Barnabas Mana, and 3pm Sunday 16 October at Khandallah Town Hall.Tickets $20, $15 unwaged. See Linda Van Milligan 027 2889210 for tickets. The grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.Allister
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Newsletter Week Ending 9 October
- Karori Anglican Churches
- LATEST TE KORŌRIA UPDATEThis week more Nu- Wall cladding has gone on to the outside of the Counselling rooms. The external lining of the Te Korōria is nearly […]
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Athletics Day
- Kilbirnie School
- Thursday 27 October at Newton Park, 9am-12pm for Year 0-2, 9am-2pm for Year 3-6.
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Climate Change Workshop
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Are you keen to get involved in a discussion about climate change, focused on issues and solutions in Pukerua Bay? Want to find out what others are doing, and how … Climate Change Workshop Read More »
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Jackson Garden-Bachop on points scoring records and NPC knockout rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Jackson Garden-Bachop scores his try in this year’s Jubilee Cup final. Norths beat Petone 23-20. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Steven White A statistic that came up after this past weekend’s ninth and final round-robin weekend of the National Provincial Championship revealed that Wellington Lions first five-eighth Jackson Garden-Bachop has kicked the most conversions of any...
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Consultations for Natural Hazards and Silverstream Spur open now
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We’re calling for written submissions from the Upper Hutt community on two plan changes.
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Unchained Melody: Taking the plunge
- Capital Magazine
- Twice a week, just before 7am, a group of women meet near a nondescript log on Lyall Bay beach. They are rugged up in puffer jackets and beanies, woollen socks and track pants, and they smile and hug as the wind whips at their clothes and hair.
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Construction update
- Strathmore Park Community Centres
- The renovated building is now due to be ready to reopen in February 2023. Here's some impressions from the architect, showing how stunning the building will be. Contact us if you are interested in hiring the hall or smaller rooms.
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Book your Christmas Function today!
- Hataitai Community Website
- We are taking bookings now for your Christmas Function at the Hataitai Centre! Capacity 100 people, large lawn area and indoor space. BYO food and drinks. Email - bookings@hataitai.org.nz to enquire.
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FBOY Island vs public interest media
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The culture clash between TVNZ and RNZ needs to be tackled if the planned media merger is going to work, writes Peter Thompson.
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Big firms will soon have to disclose their climate risk—but will it help?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New disclosure rules must deliver information the public can use, write IIan Noy and Samuel Becher.
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Clubhouse farewell 30 October 2022 – we’re demolishing our building
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- Sadly we are set to demolish the clubhouse building and it’s only fitting that we give it one last hoorah. Sunday 30th October 12.30pm We invite all Paekākāriki community members, surf club members past and present, to join us from 12.30pm on Sunday 30th October to formally farewell the building that has served us for the better... Read More
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Clubhouse farewell 30 October 2022 – we’re demolishing our building
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- Sadly we are set to demolish the clubhouse building and it’s only fitting that we give it one last hoorah. Sunday 30th October 12.30pm We invite all Paekākāriki community members, surf club members past and present, to join us from 12.30pm on Sunday 30th October to formally farewell the building that has served us for the better... Read More
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Community Notice - Airport Night Works
- Hataitai Community Website
- From mid-October, the Wellington Airport will be undertaking routine maintenance work of their airfields. This work will occur in the evenings between 10 pm and 5 am.
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Good in the Hood - vote for the Community House!
- Hataitai Community Website
- The Hataitai Community House has been lucky enough to be selected as one of the four charities that the Kilbirnie Z Station is supporting.
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News | SWIS students enter the NZ Intermediate Writers Award
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- Three of our students have entered the Intermediate Writers Award.
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South Wellington Intermediate School, 30, Waripori Street, Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Thank You!!
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- Thank you for all of those who collected at our Annual Street Appeal, we would also like to thank the public for all their generous support over this time. Nga mihi mo to tautoko katoa The post Thank You!! first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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Centre Closing for the October School Holidays
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- We are renovating!! So, we will be closed in the school holidays, the Women’s Refuge Service remains open and can be contacted on 04-2972595, 24/7, 365 days, see you next term!! The post Centre Closing for the October School Holidays first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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A fistful of (public) dollars
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Will the RNZ and TVNZ merger really be bad for competition in the media market as some opponents claim? Peter Thompson canvasses the arguments.
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Higgins signs on with Hurricanes for next two seasons
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Riley Higgins scoring one of his two tries in this year’s Jubilee Cup final. Norths beat Petone 23-20. PHOTO: Car Earlier this season, Riley Higgins joined a select group by making his Super Rugby debut before his National Provincial Championship one. Higgins came off the bench against the Fijian Drua in Wellington, also becoming one...
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How Kāpiti could become the Holland of the South
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister, 3 October 2022 Kāpiti consists of a series of villages and towns linked by the main state highway and the main trunk railway line. Many of the settlements were originally built near or around a railway station. The flat topography, transport layout and generally good weather means that most areas of housing […]
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Annual General Meeting Monday 17th October 2022
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Committee Nominations The following nominations for the committee have been received: The number of nominations is less than 13, the maximum number that can be on the committee. No election for committee positions is required. Please head to our AGM page on the website for full details: Agenda, papers, motions etc.
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WCC elections – Final week to VOTE!
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Voting closes on Saturday 8th October at midday. Remember, in the last election, the Mayoral race was decided by a difference of fewer than 100 votes! So make the effort and have your vote counted. Here is how you can submit your vote (from WCC official website): Voting is done by post. If you’re enrolled,Continue reading "WCC elections – Final week to VOTE!"
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Crunch time to vote
- Porirua City Council
- Got your vote in yet? There are just days until voting closes for the local body election.
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Explore Street Art in Porirua City
- Porirua City Council
- Discover the beautiful street art around Porirua City with this free activity.
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ChoctoberFest is here!
- Porirua City Council
- The festival full of delicious delights has begun!
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Wellington to host the State of Australasia Cities Conference 2023
- Victoria University of Wellington
- For the first time in its 20-year history, the State of Australasia Cities Conference will be held in Aotearoa New Zealand next year.
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Ngaio Repair Cafe
- Ngaio Progressive Association
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And other stories
- Katherine Mansfield House
- To mark the centenary of the publication of Katherine Mansfield's third short story collection, 'The Garden Party and Other Stories', we held a winter series of readings with Wellington writers. We asked each writer to choose one of the lesser-known stories from the collection to read out loud and chat about on a Sunday afternoon. This blog post outlines the notes from each discussion.
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BUM - Rachie Campbell
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > It’s alway good to appreciate a good ass.
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Hurricanes U16s tournament this week in Upper Hutt
- Wellington Club Weekly
- After two disrupted years, the Hurricanes U16s tournament returns in full this week, to be played at the new Campus of Sport and Innovation (CIS) on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. As always, the teams are split into two divisions. The Division 1 teams play for the Don Broughton Shield and the Division 2 sides for...
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Online shop
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Our little online shop for fund-raising T-shirts and tote bags for He Ara Pukerua has recently been besieged by a bot attack. My apologies to the folks whose email addresses … Online shop Read More »
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A conversation with Rose Lu at the close of her Randell Cottage residency
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Rose Lu, our NZ writer-in-residence, joined in a warm and open conversation with Randell Cottage Trustee Francis Cooke, at the National Library on 23 September 2022, hosted by the Friends of the Randell Cottage Writers Trust.
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