Places / February 2023
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Cubadupa announces its second line-up release for 2023, with close to 200 acts now announced, plus it’s boundless cuisine offering with the 2023 street feast & te aro eats!
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- CubaDupa is back this summer with a diverse and exciting programme that is set to transform Pōneke into the ultimate weekend of creative expression. From 25-26 March, Wellington’s Cuba Street...
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Cubadupa, the most creative and diverse free arts festival in aotearoa announces its first line-up release for 2023.
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The rallying cry—talking climate action
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As communities work to rebuild their lives in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle, it’s timely to consider how to best consider climate justice when acting to prevent further harm through climate change.
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Supporting the intersection of politics and Māori studies
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In 2023, Dr Maria Bargh (Te Arawa, Ngāti Awa) was promoted to Professor of Politics and Māori Studies at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, becoming the first wāhine Māori to achieve this position.
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Maranui newsletter february 2023
- Maranui Surf Life Saving Club
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KIA ORA Tomorrow will be the first day of the start of autumn, let's hope summery conditions will linger. The season may be coming to an end but Lifeguard Sport Team (Seniors) and the IRB Team (Inflatable Rescue Boat) still have competitions coming up. We still need a First Aid Officer, so if this sounds like you please get in touch with Carrie - redmanatee@gmail.com Sadly our last Junior Surf session for the season is Sunday 19 March. Make sure you don't miss this. It will be loads of FUN! Ngā mihi. <!-- --> OCEANS'23 - FESTIVAL OF JUNIOR SURF LIFESAVING It's a wrap! 16 athletes competed at this Surf Lifesaving Sport Competition extravaganza at Mt Maunganui, Thursday 23 February - Sunday 26 February (four action-packed days). Our Maranui athletes trained incredibly hard all season to compete against other athletes from all over New Zealand at this event! This event is an iconic Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) tradition which encapsulates the joy, excitement and skill involved in Surf Lifesaving, as well as providing a chance for kids U11-U14 to test their mettle in a safe surf environment. Highlights from the action at Oceans'23 will feature in next month's newsletter. <!-- --> U11 boys at Capital Coast Junior Championships JUNIOR SURF What a month. We have had some amazing sessions back at the beach. February kicked off with a very successful Cap Coast Champs where we had several overall age grade winners. U13 Female Rosie Dunn (Silver) & Isabella Bethall (Gold), U12 Male Isaac Goodwin (Gold) & Noah Isaia (Bronze), U11 Male Eddie Dunn (Silver), U9 Female Mille Isaia & Zhana Condliffe (Bronze). Thanks to our officials Anne Ferriss, Jeff Warburton, Ben Barry and newbies Ben Gleisner & Alex Dalzell!! Our nippers sessions have been well attended and even had a few waves to play in. Great to see new coaches stepping up, next season looks exciting! Our board development skills sessions have continued when able and it’s great to see kids developing key skills and having fun… anyone with 200m badge wanting to gain experience on boards welcome! We had a team of 16 athletes attend Oceans'23 Festival of Junior Surf lifesaving over 4 days of fun, surf and personal success. They did all the Mahi and got to have fun, race and achieve personal goals! You made us all proud! 2023/24 season jumps to mind now for me… ALL current 10/11/12/13 members, how much do you live this sport? Do you want more time developing skills and even join us up here in the Mount next year?? If you think you do, please reach out to any of the coaches or myself over the next few weeks…. We want to grow more lifeguards and more amazing youth experienced in being amazing in our surf! Lucy Barry Director Junior Surf Development Athletes at Capital Coast Junior Championships <!-- --> MARANUI IRB RACE TEAM QUIZ NIGHT More than 100 family and friends of our fabulous Maranui IRB race team got together on February 12 for a quiz night fundraiser at Brooklyn's 1852 Pub and Kitchen. It's the first time we've held a quiz at 1852 and, thanks to our wonderful host Jono and our amazing athletes and their families, the night proved hugely successful. To help our five IRB race teams with costs to upcoming events, including southerns, northerns and nationals, we've managed to raise almost $3000. As they say, it takes a village! <!-- --> FIRST AID OFFICER WANTED After 6 years in the role I am stepping down. I will do a proper hand over and provide support in the transition. If you are interested please contact Carrie - redmanatee@gmail.com Look forward to hearing from you, Carrie Matson Speirs <!-- --> 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. SUBS & DONATIONS Calling all members - please ensure your subs and any outstanding fees/costs have been paid. Life Members & Associates (parents/caregivers) please don't forget to support Maranui by giving a donation. Thank you for your support. <!-- --> KOOGA JACKETS KOOGA DECK PARKAS FOR SALE Price: $170 inc GST Branded Maranui 300gsm fleece lining 3000mm water resistant shell Knee length Fleece lined hood Super toastie warm for Wellington weather or between races. 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 JUNIOR SURF - SUNDAY 19 MARCH Sunday 19 March is our last Junior Surf (Nippers) session for the season. We will be running fun races: Certificates for all registered Junior Surf members FUN activities Lolly scramble BBQ / Shared Lunch Don't miss this - we would love to have a big turnout for the last session of the season. It will be loads of FUN. <!-- --> 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. <!-- --> OCEANS '23 FESTIVAL OF JUNIOR SURF LIFESAVING Photos Courtesy Jamie Troughton Dscribe Media Services <!-- --> SEASON CALENDAR 2023 2023 TSB NZ Surf Life Saving Champs (Seniors) - Thursday 9 - Sunday 12 March, New Brighton Beach Last Junior Surf Sunday session for the season - Sunday 19 March 2023 BP Surf Rescue North Island Championships (IRB) - Saturday 25 - Sunday 26 March, Waipu Cove 2023 BP Surf Rescue New Zealand Championships (IRB) - Saturday 15 - Sunday 16 April, Whangamata Beach Easter - Friday 7 April to Monday 10 April 2023 School Holidays - Friday 7 April to Tuesday 25 April 2023 ANZAC Day - Tuesday 25 April 2023 Awards of Excellence / Prize giving (All Club Members) - Sunday 7 May 2023 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 Rachael Burke (Director of Membership) - rachael@tiaki.net.nz <!-- --> Thank you to our MAJOR SUPPORTERS for your continued support! <!-- --> Copyright © 2023 Maranui SLSC, All rights reserved. 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Over $15,000 Raised , THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- The Kapiti Boating Club held the “Reel Women’s Kapiti Classic” a fishing competition for women on Saturday and the Kapiti Womens Centre was the recipient of this event.
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Why a temporary flood levy on higher earners would be the fairest way to help pay for Cyclone Gabrielle
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Cyclone Gabrielle’s trail of misery and destruction presents a major fiscal and political dilemma for the government: how should the country pay for the recovery? Associate Professor Jonathan Barrett works through the options.
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From your Mayor - 28 February 2023
- Porirua City Council
- The latest from Mayor Anita Baker.
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Farrah's findings report released
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt City Council has received the findings report of a review commissioned to look at the handling of the Farrah’s noise issue
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Whenua Tapu keeps Green Flag status
- Porirua City Council
- Whenua Tapu has retained its Green Flag award status, marking the Porirua cemetery’s high quality and welcoming experiences for visitors. The award was given to Whenua Tapu last year, after mystery visits from experienced judges. The accreditation is overseen by Recreation Aotearoa and is seen across the country as a benchmark standard for a recreation area. Other reserves or spaces who have Green Flag status include Auckland Domain, Pukekura Park in New Plymouth, and Queen Elizabeth Park in Masterton. Just 25 outdoor spaces in New Zealand have earned the honour.
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Whenua Tapu Cemetery, Airlie Road, Pukerua Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Auntie Social
- Newtown Festival
- Auntie Social will be expanding out onto the pavement serving up delicious cold locally brewed beer and a signature cocktail on tap. Our trusty chef will be on the Barbie serving up tasteful Aunties snacks while Tubs Audio sound system and our rotating DJ family serenades us with the good vibes! Mi Casa Su Casa & friends, house music […]
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Peruvian Pōneke Dance Troupe
- Newtown Festival
- The Peruvian Pōneke Dance Troupe bring the traditional folk dances of Peru to the streets of Newtown. Expect to see a selection of performances including Valicha from the region of Cusco, a dance telling the story of the prohibited love of an aristocrat for a beautiful peasant girl and the flirtatious Marinera from the coastal […]
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Bloco Party
- Newtown Festival
- Open Air, Little Monsters DJ and Bebemos bring you ……. Bloco Party Bebemos will be having two different DJ stages throughout Newtown Festival this year. Open Air with Garage Project will be taking over the street while Little Monsters DJ will be hosting a Beer garden event. Open Air street take over 12pm – 6pm Jamie […]
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Buck Rogers
- Newtown Festival
- Buck Rogers has been playing at infamous dance festivals and underground parties around Aotearoa since The Gathering in the late 90’s. Buck’s mission is to connect oneʼs soul to the infinite glorious vibration of the universe. Spanning a kaleidoscope spectrum of genres including indie dance, bedouin tech, bass house, disco halal through to breaks, eastern […]
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Brewhouse Beats
- Newtown Festival
- Fortune Favours presents: Brew House BeatsExperience the ultimate outdoor music event at Newtown Festival 2023, Our state-of-the-art sound system, Great tasting beers and selection of DJ’s guarantees an immersive music & craft beer experience. Our lineup features some of the most talented DJs, including Ethixx, Kaneskies, Tala and the Frederick Crew. Ethixx has a decade of […]
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Tala
- Newtown Festival
- Tala’s journey into the world of music began at a young age, with a fascination for the infectious beats and rhythms of house music. As Tala began to explore the genre further, a particular sub-genre caught Tala’s attention: bass house. Drawn in by the heavy basslines and driving rhythms, Tala’s love for this sub-genre quickly […]
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Across a Crowded Room
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- Over a period of 3-4 years I have been working on a series of figurative paintings based loosely on life drawings, both here in New Zealand and in the United Kingdom. The paintings are all oil and charcoal on paper (156cmx122cm).
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Ethixx
- Newtown Festival
- Meet Ethixx – the talented DJ who has been perfecting his sound and style for over ten years, playing at some of New Zealand’s top bars, clubs, and festivals. With a knack for keeping the dancefloor packed and the energy high, Ethixx knows how to get your head nodding and your toes tapping with his funky, bass-heavy beats. Ethixx […]
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The Frederick Crew
- Newtown Festival
- The Frederick Crew is a powerhouse trio consisting of Legoman, Rythmatix, and Swanky, who came together after hosting many house parties at the Frederick Street pad in Wellington. Their unique blend of liquid, deep, neuro-funk and jump-up Drum’n’Bass is famous for rocking the biggest crowds and smashing individual results at top-notch competitions like New Zealand’s […]
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Felions Den
- Newtown Festival
- Located in the Garden bar at Auntie Social, Felions Den is bringing you an all femme line up from 10AM onwards. All thanks to Hineraiona and the BigBada Boom Soundsystem.
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Māna wāhine study inspires a creative career
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington alumna Ataria Sharman has built a creative career stemming from her Master’s research.
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Lunchtime poems to Poet Laureate
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Poet Laureate and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington alumnus Chris Tse’s first experience with poetry was on his lunch break at high school.
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Mana Wāhine showcased at Newtown Festival 2023
- Newtown Festival
- “He wāhine, he whenua ka ora te tangata.” This year’s kaupapa for the Tangata Whenua Stage is dedicated to our wāhine, raising the profile of the importance of women, the connection to the land, and well-being of people. At Newtown Festival on Sunday 5 March 2023, come through to check out an all women lineup […]
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A legacy of love found at university
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington has always been a special place for our new Vice-Chancellor Professor Nic Smith—his parents, Ian Smith and Lydia Stannard, found love right here on campus, in the halls of the Science buildings. They are delighted that he is now leading their alma mater.
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Peruvian Pōneke Dance Troupe
- Newtown Festival
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Kaneskies
- Newtown Festival
- If you’re looking for a DJ who knows how to get the party started, look no further than Kaneskies! A familiar face on the Wellington dance music scene, Kaneskies has been playing and dancing at clubs, festivals, and events all over New Zealand for the past 15 years. With a vast musical repertoire that spans […]
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Black Coffee
- Newtown Festival
- This year Black Coffee is stoked to present Mi Casa Su Casa & friends! They’ll be bringing house music & electronica from 12noon to 8pm, all thanks to Duncan’s Brewery!
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Tala
- Newtown Festival
- Tala’s journey into the world of music began at a young age, with a fascination for the infectious beats and rhythms of house music. As Tala began to explore the genre further, a particular sub-genre caught Tala’s attention: bass house. Drawn in by the heavy basslines and driving rhythms, Tala’s love for this sub-genre quickly […]
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Buck Rogers
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Brewhouse Beats
- Newtown Festival
- Fortune Favours presents: Brew House BeatsExperience the ultimate outdoor music event at Newtown Festival 2023, Our state-of-the-art sound system, Great tasting beers and selection of DJ’s guarantees an immersive music & craft beer experience. Our lineup features some of the most talented DJs, including Ethixx, Kaneskies, Tala and the Frederick Crew. Ethixx has a decade of […]
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Auntie Social
- Newtown Festival
- Auntie Social will be expanding out onto the pavement serving up delicious cold locally brewed beer and a signature cocktail on tap. Our trusty chef will be on the Barbie serving up tasteful Aunties snacks while Tubs Audio sound system and our rotating DJ family serenades us with the good vibes! Mi Casa Su Casa & friends, house music […]
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Bebemos Bloco Party
- Newtown Festival
- Open Air, Little Monsters DJ and Bebemos bring you ……. Bloco Party Bebemos will be having two different DJ stages throughout Newtown Festival this year. Open Air with Garage Project will be taking over the street while Little Monsters DJ will be hosting a Beer garden event. Open Air street take over 12pm – 6pm Jamie […]
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Follow our Sydney Tour
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- After months of preparation our Development Squad departs for Sydney on Tuesday. Follow us on social media...
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Open day for Tireti Hall in Titahi Bay
- Porirua City Council
- Your chance to see inside the community hall before having your say about its future.
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Weekly E-News – 24 February 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E News 24th February 2023 Last Saturday I invited members of our Parish Council and FFMG Facilities and Financial Management Group to my place for a lunchtime barbecue. Everything went […]
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Newsletter | 27 Feb 2023
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This newsletter includes a reminder about early finish on Wed 1 March, call for volunteers for Newtown Festival Fundraiser, School Photos and School Donations info and more. View the newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 27 Feb 2023 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Ngaio Community Picnic, 12 March Cummings Park
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Crofton downs primary school Matsuri Gala. Sunday 2nd April
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Crofton downs primary school are holding their Matsuri Gala on Sunday 2nd April 2023 11am – 2pm. Go along for a great time and to support one of our local primary schools. The event pages is at Friendsofcdps | Wellington … Continue reading →
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2023 Wellington Vets (Saturday March 18)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Below is all the info the upcoming Wellington Vets tournament! ENTRY: TTNZ Tournament PlannerVenue: Empire Table Tennis Stadium, Marine Parade, Petone Saturday March 188:45 AM Over 50 or Over 70 (enter one of, not both)1:00 PM Over 40 or Over... Continue Reading →
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Friday Five: Explore Miramar
- Wellington City Council
- Tucked away in the eastern suburbs, Miramar is a thriving hub for movie lovers, with the iconic Roxy Cinema and Wētā Workshop. It also boasts top-notch eateries, second-hand treasure troves and beautiful walkways – perfect for a day trip out. We’ve put together five things you can do to explore the area.
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Kia Ora Hauora Champions cross the finish line
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Three Māori tertiary students recently gained valuable work experience through the Kia Ora Hauora’s Champions Programme.
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Serious Happiness
- Newtown Festival
- With good beer deals and great bands, Serious Happiness will be providing just that from 7pm onwards! 7pm – 7:45pm Shack Band Blues and boogie from Moon jam night regulars Ian, Drew and Mike. There will be guitars and harmonica and foot stomping and stuff. They’ll sock your rocks off. 8pm – 8:45pm Thornberries Thornberries […]
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Vicar Letter - 24th February 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints,As an American immigrant to NZ, there are still a few things I struggle to adjust to.
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Cello rolls out high-speed connectivity at the Basin Reserve
- Basin Reserve Trust
- Cricket fans will have access to free high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity on the Cello Basin Reserve banks for the remainder of the summer.
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The Trojan manu: bringing kiwi back
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Where alumnus Paul Ward grew up in Johnsonville, the extent of biodiversity in his backyard was blackbirds, sparrows, and possums. Now, the bird fanatic and his team at The Capital Kiwi Project have succeeded in releasing their first kiwi back into Wellington’s backyard.
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Newsletter Week Ending 26th February
- Karori Anglican Churches
- SUNDAY COLLECTION – HAWKES BAY This Sunday the collection in both services is for those who are suffering in Hawkes Bay. The diocese is collecting and distributing via Anglican Missions. […]
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Reminder: Join us for a special evening event with our French writer in residence
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Don't forget to add this event on 7 March at the National Library to your calendar and send an rsvp to tell us you'll be coming along.
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The Newtown Whānau Picnic
- Seeds to Feeds
- Come and connect with our community at our nourishing event showcasing locally sourced, grown, and prepared food.
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Changes coming to Porirua City parking
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- Paid parking will resume on 6 March.
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Council wrap - 23 February 2023
- Porirua City Council
- What happened at the meeting of full Council today.
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Kaibosh Open Day 8 March 2023
- Kaibosh Food Rescue
- See food rescue in action during Welly’s Local Food Week! If you’ve ever wondered about how food rescue works – come on down to our Open Day on 8 March between 2-6pm at 11 Hopper Street, Mount Cook, Wellington. Find out about our food rescue programme & take a peak in our chillers Learn about […] The post Kaibosh Open Day 8 March 2023 first appeared on Kaibosh Food Rescue.
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Northern United’s Tamati Ellison named as Wellington Lions Head Coach
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Tamati Ellison playing for Northern United against Petone in the Jubilee Cup in 2007. He memorably helped his club Northern United win its first Jubilee Cup title in 2004 and then sat a university exam the next day. Now, Tamati Ellison will be tutoring the next generation of Wellington lions players with confirmation of his...
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WCC Zero Waste Policy – FEEDBACK
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- A Zero Waste strategy for Wellington. We must move to better systems to reduce waste we are using and reduce the need for landfill. Waste contributes to our climate crisis and impacts on our special environment especially Tapu Te Ranga reserve and the communities that have trucks driving through them. Council has now got aContinue reading "WCC Zero Waste Policy – FEEDBACK"
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Island Forks Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- After a busy work day and a mission to find dinner at Paraparaumu, our tramp began at the Ōtaki Forks carpark. Being a hot summer weekend, there were plenty of cars parked. We zoomed along the road and over the slip track, making it to Parawai Lodge in about 45 minutes. It was very full ... Read more
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2023 Women’s Only Coach the Coaches
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- As part of our long term strategic plan, OJFC aims to strengthen and grow the participation of women in coaching. This season we have engaged the services of Bri Krekowski – an experienced B-License (Canada) coach with many years experience… » read more The post 2023 Women’s Only Coach the Coaches appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Kapiti Community Cyclone Relief
- Kapiti Women's Centre
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Mo Etc.
- Newtown Festival
- Straight out of Wellington, multidisciplinary act Mo Etc. creates music for the soul. With formal theatre training and acting under her belt, local singer-songwriter Moana fell in love with the music scene – spending hours upon hours writing tunes to feed our inner soul and emotions. Her 2022 release ‘Underwater’. Accompanying the release is its […]
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More assistance needed for male survivors of sexual assault
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have helped shed light on the difficulties men face to seeking help for abuse.
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Free event to celebrate Movin'March
- Porirua City Council
- March is the perfect month to walk, scoot or bike to and from school.
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How waste minimisation helps our planet and our pockets
- Porirua City Council
- Changing how we treat our waste has many benefits!
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Parrotdog’s Newtown Festival Beer & Stage Launch Party
- Newtown Festival
- FREE ENTRY at Parrotdog Bar – 60-66 Kingsford Smith Street in Lyall Bay. Launching our Newtown Festival Hazy Pale Ale – the official beer of Newtown Festival with the help of some of Aotearoa’s finest. Come along for a taste of what’s to come at Newtown Festival 2023. FEATURING Womb Mirror Ritual Hemi Hemingway Visit […]
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University, staff, and students come together for collaborative and eco-friendly Summer Shakespeare
- Victoria University of Wellington
- 2023 marks forty years of Summer Shakespeare. Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is once again sponsoring the event, directed by the University’s Dr Megan Evans and involving many other staff and students from across the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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We need to break the cycle of crisis in Aotearoa's arts and culture
- Victoria University of Wellington
- We need to break the cycle of crisis in Aotearoa New Zealand's arts and culture, says Dr James Wenley. It starts with proper funding.
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Normanby St Stage
- Newtown Festival
- The Normanby St Stage is excited to offer something different this year. This stage features artists performing traditional and folk music from all over the world. Get ready to be transported to a world of mesmerising music and unforgettable performances from Polish to Brasilian, Americana to African and more! Programme: 10:00 – 10:45 Kubatana & The […]
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Erika Grant
- Newtown Festival
- A gong bath is a unique experience in which you are bathed (clothes on)….. in the sounds and vibrations of the gongs and bowls, which lend themselves to enhanced states of well-being, relaxation, happiness and pleasure. All you need to do is relax and let the gongs do the work! The gong bath is part of […]
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Festival Map
- Newtown Festival
- This Newtown Festival 2023 map shows the road closures in blue, the traffic diversions in yellow and all the stages and other attractions.
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upheaval
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- Welcome to the launch and exhibition of this new chapter as an emerging ‘creative’.
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In the Family - Mahi Toi, Art and Craft
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- Welcome to the launch and exhibition of this new chapter as an emerging ‘creative’.
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A Joyful Ripple
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- Welcome to the launch and exhibition of this new chapter as an emerging ‘creative’.
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U R Here – Barbarian Productions
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- As part of the Fringe Festival Barbarian Productions have put on U R Here at Martin Luckie Park – in our neck of the woods! This FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (24-26th February). Please note just sharing as in our neighbourhood, the Residents Association is not involved with this event. Website info: Something unexpected has comeContinue reading "U R Here – Barbarian Productions"
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Suspended Bus Routes 22 February
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Making sure that everyone is aware that there will be disruptions to bus services across Wellington tomorrow, due to a union meeting. Details below.
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Work to begin on commemorative park
- Porirua City Council
- The new park in Titahi Bay will be where the Marines Hall once stood.
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Putu Evie Suyadnyani
- Newtown Festival
- Born in Bali into a family of dancers Evie has been performing and creating choreographies since she was in kindergarten. At age 10 she was awarded first prize for the highly acclaimed Legong Condong competition at the Bali Arts Festival. Evie is the founder of Mekar Bhuana Centre (est 2000) in Denpasar and Mekar Bhuana […]
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Stormwater Management Impact on the Kaiwharawhara Stream
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- This is just in from Cat Ayres Project Lead – Kia Mouriora te Kaiwharawhara Sanctuary to Sea, who is drawing our attention to the draft Stormwater Management Strategy, which will have an impact on the Kaiwharawhara Stream. The Kaiwharawhara Stream runs … Continue reading →
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Te Hauhunga—Girls* on Ice Aotearoa prepares for its first expedition
- Victoria University of Wellington
- This year, Te Herenga Waka’s Te Puna Pātiotio—Antarctic Research Centre (ARC) will sponsor ten teenagers to explore New Zealand’s unique glaciers.
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Weekly E-News – 17 February 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- What a week it has been for our country. For those of us who came out of Cyclone Gabrielle reasonably unscathed we have so much to be grateful for and […]
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Celebrating International Mother Language Day
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Kia ora, Malo, Namaste, Vannakam, Asalam alaikum, Sat Sri Akaal, Bula, and Hola to all, as we celebrate International Mother Language Day!
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How the traffic in Saigon is a lesson universities should learn
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Trusting others’ motivations and respecting their intentions can compensate for the need for rules and defining when people may or may not move forward.
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NZ cities need to become 'spongier'
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealand cities urgently need to become 'spongier', but it's not going to be cheap, say Dr Alex Lo from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington and Associate Professor Faith Chan from the University of Nottingham.
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A New Year - and Record Store Day 2023 at Slow Boat!!
- Slow Boat Records
- Howdy, all, and welcome back to 2023 - well, yikes, it has gotten off to a horrorshow start to lots of folks North of us - Cyclone Gabrielle showed little mercy in ripping through communities in, particularly, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Northland and the West Coat of Auckland, for which we send our deepest sympathies and condolences to all those affected.
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Past resident James Norcliffe launches poetry collection
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Book Launch at Scorpio Books in Christchurch – 'Letter to ‘Oumuamua' by James Norcliffe Thursday 23 February, 5:30 pm–7:30 pm
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Wellington Pasifika festival
- Victoria University of Wellington
- It was wonderful to see members of our University community at the Wellington Pasifika Festival last weekend.
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2023 Information Evening
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Join us to find out about the upcoming season Please join us on Monday March 20th at Crofton Downs Primary School. We will have 2 sessions: First Kicks, U7 and U8: 6:30pm – 7:15pm U9 – U15: 7:30pm – 8:15pm… » read more The post 2023 Information Evening appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Louis Peter Christeson
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Louis was born about 1861 in Denmark. He married Eveline Stephens (born 1866) in 1883 in New Zealand and became a naturalised citizen the same year. His profession was recorded […]
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Newsletter / Term 1wk3 / Fri 17 Feb 2023
- Thorndon School
- Tēnā koutou e te whānau o Te Kura o Pipitea! Please find attached our latest newsletter. Contents: Introduction Thorndon School Website...
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Donations and ways to help
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Regions that have been affected by Cyclone Gabrielle have been inundated with your generous donations and offers of help, here are tips for directing your help to where it is needed the most.
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Newsletter Week Ending 19th February
- Karori Anglican Churches
- ASH WEDNESDAY AND MAUNDY THURSDAY – NEXT WEEK Lent is starting next week and we will hold Ash Wednesday and Maundy Thursday services. Ash Wednesday Service – 22nd of February, […]
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The artist as many other things first
- Urban Dream Brokerage
- Holly McEntegart in conversation with Anne Noble, facilitated by Mark Amery <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Anne Noble Merging her work as an artist, mother and full spectrum doula, Holli McEntegart recently brought something remarkably different to the bustle of Wellington’s Courtenay Place, in an exploration of art as a social practice. Providing a warm, calm space for participation, Inhabit brought together mothers and their infants to examine how community, cultural and whānau postpartum care has changed in Aotearoa, sharing experiences in real-time and as oral history. A private issue was brought into a public realm. Rethinking the artist’s role in society, McEntegart was supported by artist Anne Noble in a project commissioned by Letting Space for vacant space activators Urban Dream Brokerage. McEntegart now has plans to bring the project to Auckland. Here are Holli and Anne in conversation. Mark Amery Anne Noble: Letting Space and Urban Dream Brokerage have made a really remarkable contribution to the Wellington art scene. Letting Space positioned itself as an entity that sits outside the conventional domain of the gallery, where the artist is mostly defined e as a producer of objects and artefacts. They offered an experimental space and an invitation to artists to expand the ecology of contemporary art and provide support for them to provide a new kind of experience for communities and publics to engage with contemporary art I see Inhabit as a perfect example of the kind of project that Letting Space and Urban Dream Brokerage were established to nurture, enable and support. When I first thought about your ambition for Inhabit: to marry both your practices as an artist and a full spectrum doula, one of my first questions was about the expanded role of the artist in a social practice. How is your work first and foremost art while being shaped by other practices and concerns? What came to mind was a book [^1] I’ve had on my bookshelf, which has on its cover The Artist As followed by a list: that includes such descriptors of the artist as .. producer; the artist as… archivist; the artist as… ethnographer; the artist as… catalyst; the artist as… orchestrator; the artist as… poet; the artist as… curator. And it ends with this really beautiful phrase in capital letters: AND MANY OTHER THINGS FIRST. This points to the fundamental premise of your art practice - driven and formed by another whole domain of expertise, professional practice, experience and activist concerns. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Anne Noble | Infant massage with Jo Chambers. From left: Megan Rodgers and Jasper, Jo Chambers from Blissful Bubs You define yourself as a social practice artist but you also practice as a full spectrum doula. How did you arrive at the idea of merging your practice as an artist with your life as a mother, your interest in the post-partum experience and your activism in this space? Holli McEntegart: You and I talked a lot about the artist as a conduit; or as activator. As a young artist I was always really interested in capturing images of moments that had complicated stories behind them. I realised that my interest was often more in the story; how we got to this point; the full stop. The work was always, for me, in the negotiation of getting to that image - with the image itself feeling lacklustre in comparison to that journey. Then when I moved to Pittsburgh to complete my Masters I found that there was a greater focus on social practice as a role for the artmaker. The driving need for me has always been to build relationships, and therefore community. So when I was taking photographs I would spend months getting to know people, navigating the permission, not just to be there, but to be accepted; to belong. I’ve joined every group under the sun! A loon (an aquatic bird) counting group in Maine, a porcelain painting group in Mt Albert, a bluegrass group, banjo club and a barbershop quartet in Pittsburgh, and a cake decorating group in Otara, to name a few. But I didn't feel like I had the right to be there unless I was really an accepted part of the community. That came to a head for me in Pittsburgh when I joined a semi-gated spiritualist community called Lily Dale, and began making work out of the readings they were doing for me. I would spend eight months with them before I could make that work. By the time I was living in New York there were many grants, residencies and galleries supporting a socially engaged framework of art making. My eyes were opened to the fact that this community exchange and the energy I was investing into relationship building was not only valid, it was the work.That really gave me permission to move past just documenting my work with photographs or videos and writing and to pull the focus back to the process, the making and the relationship tending. Research is a huge part of my process, whatever I’m working on I’m always off down a research tunnel. So, when I got pregnant in New York with my first child Arlo I went on a huge journey to understand pregnancy, birth and everything that was happening to my body. I discovered that in New York City, the maternal mortality rate in pregnancy, birth and early postpartum is astoundingly high, and that black women are 12 times more likely to die in childbirth than white women. OB’s are often pushing for a lot of unnecessary interventions within the hospital system and midwives are not as commonly used, though that is changing. I come from a family of home birthers in New Zealand, it was normalised and seemed like the obvious place for me to birth, but only around 1.5% of people give birth at home in the US, so it's quite a radical thing to do in that context. I was so lucky that I had a neighbour and friend who was training to be a midwife and was working as a birth doula. Through her I discovered this group of folks called doulas. I started learning about the role they play in birth work, about reproductive and birth justice advocacy, and about everything I was going to need to know to birth my baby at home while being supported by a midwife and doula team. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Anne Noble New York City is so compact, we had a tiny apartment and I had a home studio. My son, Arlo, was born underwater, in a birth pool on my studio floor. At that point I had been working for some time within these spiritualist communities. I had been really delving into why people were seeking healing in these communities and what it meant to be constantly practising these healing rituals. Birthing my son in my studio was like an epiphany, I was on a healing journey myself and this was a part of the work. Birth was incredibly healing for me at that point in my life and then, like many people, postpartum was a completely different beast. Like most people experiencing giving birth far from their home and family, I just felt an intense lack of support from the world. And with that a deep loneliness. I was so homesick. My parents came to visit for two weeks which was incredible, but it went so fast. A few good friends showed up as best they could but I was living and working as an artist in New York, I didn’t know anyone with babies or even young kids. People are busy - for everyone else, life goes on. It’s the postpartum person that is stuck in stillness, but constantly working. It was a totally different world. You get the sense that everybody shows up for birth, everyones interested, you learn so much about pregnancy and childbirth, tracking the changes in your body all the way through to this kind of event, and then everyone leaves, and you’re left in charge of a human. It’s wild, uncharted territory and no-one’s told you that much, or what they have told you is irrelevant, biassed, outdated and sometimes even harmful. I longed for my family, mostly for my mum. I found myself floating out to sea, and there was a realisation that no one was going to rescue me - I had to rescue myself. And to do that I needed to dive even deeper into what was happening to me, go down that research tunnel again and find out what support there was in the world and how I could heal. That led to me doing Seen, a postpartum doula mentorship programme with Birdsong Brooklyn, and learning constantly - four or five months too late - what could have rescued me before I needed rescuing! It was eye opening and there was a lot of deep grief about the care I had missed out on, and the ways I could have been supported. I was diving deeply into the profoundness of becoming a mother and the reality of how much is lacking in the world in supporting new parents. I just fell in love with this idea that we could be healing collectively if we just looked after each other better and shared our knowledge. I built my community from that in New York in that first year of parenting. At that point I had been working for three years as the studio manager for an incredible artist, Janine Antoni, who is also a parent and understands that mothering work. It was a huge question for me: how do I keep working in the world as an artist, be able to show up as a mother and earn enough money to live? How do I juggle all of this and stay tethered to myself? I gave birth to my son when I was 38 and I was being called a geriatric mother by the medical system. It scared me. I wanted to breathe in my baby, just inhale him and not miss a second. But how do I do that and keep up my practice? Well… I just gave birth to my son in my studio…. It was these layers of realisation: this labour is the work. I have to reframe my life so that this labour of the home, the labour of care, of mothering, is seen and valued. So I left my job in the studio with Janine and went straight into postpartum doula training. I needed to be immersed in the community in the same way I had been with the spiritualists or the cake decorators or the bird counters in Maine. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Holli McEntegart | Multiples Feeding Support Group. From left: Jessie Lee Broadbent, anon Anne: You have talked about your journey as a photographer engaging with communities, and how the outcome can be separated from those experiences that feel like part of the work. That is n true for many documentary photography projects.You’ve also described beautifully your dissatisfaction with being both outside a subject and yet needing to be right in the heart of it. The notion of a social practice artist is less common in New Zealand than in the US. It has currency in art schools, but my instinct when we first met and talked was that you have a really highly evolved practice in which you prioritise your relationship as an artist to the post-partum communities you engage with Your work begins with you your life as a mother and your practice as a doula being the site of public art activism, of making the post-partum world experience shared and visible. How have you then addressed the visibility of this as an artwork? You only need to look at the project website to see the level of community engagement and the number of people you have drawn into this space. It’s really significant. Those workshops - people flocked to them. But to make it public, visible to participants and to audiences how does that work? Holli: What comes first for me is the relationship, being a good community member and trust. I come at relationship building and getting people involved with their whole heart; with a genuine interest and respect. I have to have something at risk as well. Inhabit was a year in the making, but the day we opened, with a multiples lactation support workshop. We had six twin mums and probably six assistants or helpers, including grandmas, friends, lactation and doula support. That's 12 babies plus Indigo [Holli’s own baby]. Over 24 bodies breathing life into the space. That was the moment that the work became art; that it became an artwork. It was activated by the community of people in the room and their energy. Up until then there’s a lot of risk on my part because I don’t know who is going to show up and what they will bring on the day. The work is filled with intention but it has to meet people where they are and vice versa, and for that reason, it’s never the same, it evolves and unfolds and, much like mothering, I must surrender to it. I think I’m comfortable leaning into the unknown. Within a socially engaged practice you really don’t know how your participants or your audience (the public) are going to enter the work. I consider the folks facilitating workshops my co-creators. There were six months of emailing and zoom conversations about what I was making with that final group of people, so many conversations about what the community needed. And then there was a point when they came to me with a plan to set up this specific workshop for multiples families. They were asking for my permission, and I was overjoyed because, it was at that point that they took ownership and really began to have agency within the work. That was the moment when the community was activated, they started creating what they needed under the umbrella that I offered - this community activation was where the social practice aspect of the work really came into play. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Milan Maric | Combined yoga and Infant massage workshop with Emma Chen Flitcroft and Jo Chambers I was coming to Wellington, into a community I’m not from, so I’m constantly asking myself, how do I leave this space better than when I got here? Within social practice I think there is a very real responsibility to care for the community you're working in and to make sure there are ongoing care agreements in that community. Everyone that provided a workshop for Inhabit offers free or sliding scale services that could continue to be accessed after Inhabit closed for example. Anne: That’s a beautiful description of the artist as catalyst. I’m very fond of the notion that when an artist plays those roles, the artist in a conventional sense disappears to become a generating and catalysing force Holli: I’m interested in the way my role shifted from facilitator to participant, or mother , or host. Hourly that changed. Originally I thought I would be facilitating some workshops but I didn't end up doing that because so many people wanted to facilitate their own. At the beginning of each workshop I would introduce the project and really ground it back into the context of an artwork, to remind people they were participating in something both bigger than them, but also inherently generated by them, and then I would participate alongside them. I was never an observer, I was a participant. I think it’s really important I have the ability to be part of what’s happening as opposed to being an outsider. Learning, participating and being vulnerable. That vulnerability permissions other people in the space to also be vulnerable. It’s not like, as you’re describing Anne, that ‘‘you’re the artist and you’re over there’ on a pedestal. The process is about me sinking back into the work. It’s a dance between making sure people feel like they are being held and acknowledged and the space is being tended to in the correct way, but not dominating it. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Anne Noble Anne: As a public artwork, positioned in Courtenay Place, it was a really beautiful intervention with really subtle signage and this glowing light masked by a wall of handmade stitched together nappies! It offered a surprising encounter that was intriguingly signposted and people were welcomed to just stop and to consider what it might be - as a public art project. Sometimes I was amazed at the number of people participating and how the work created an opportunity for a community to assemble. How did you introduce participants to the process of being part of something for them but also part of something larger? Of being participants and collaborators in Inhabit as an artwork. Holli: That was definitely one of my biggest challenges. There were a couple of things I did practically. Even before Inhabit opened I worked very hard to centre the project in the community with this drawing project that involved - six Love Note posters that were plastered repetitively around the city in the two weeks leading up to our opening. I was documenting them in situ and sending images of them to people when they were signing up for the workshops as well as using them in social media. So there was a centring of it as an art project before they arrived. Most people had seen these drawings and then saw the wall of Love Notes growing on the wall when they came into the space. I introduced that as a collaborative drawing project and really impressed the importance of adding everyone's voice to that growing archive. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Lily Dowd I constantly was re-centring it as an artwork in this way all the time, and encouraging the public to participate, reminding them of what they are a part of. I see the Love Notes as the beginning of an archive of postpartum stories - a collection. And that maybe this is how we start something: a movement, a book, an archive - we just have to start putting our stories on the wall. I think that grew really organically and became a way for people to gently be reminded of the fact that they were a part of an artwork, and then they forgot about it - which was great. Someone hands them a bowl of soup, nourishes them, checks in and makes sure they’re OK. Offers to hold their baby. and that energy of care flows into the space and people feel really comfortable. And that comfort was there in part because I was there visibly parenting, making the work. Creating a space that makes visible the lived experience of parenting, and artmaking at the same time. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Anne Noble As it transpired there was very little foot traffic, and actually the space needed to be very protected, intimate and gate kept. So the curtain that I made really provided a level of intimacy. It is another drawing project I had been working on as a part of the show, but I didn’t quite know where it would fit. I’ve been collecting these used flat nappies. They are very identifiable, heavily washed and starched white cotton with a red stripe down the side. They are the kind of do everything cloth of motherhood. So representative of the labour of the home. Soaking up the mess of it all. I’ve been stamping all over them with my own mother at my kitchen table, “Ssshhhhhh sshhh shhh ssshhh shh shh shh…” On the first day of installation it was clear to me that we needed to be able to transform the space into a private, intimate one, and to open it up to the world. Sewing the nappies together to make a curtain was a wonderful way to create that boundary between public and private. And then at the end of the last workshop I was really inspired to “pull back that curtain” and be seen. I called you and asked you to document this moment of being seen in parenting and artmaking. It was such a moment of connectivity and community connection. There’s now two groups I believe that came together at Inhabit and are continuing to meet. It was great to cultivate this level of nurturance and community engagement in a place like Courtenay Place - buses, cars and people with so much going-to-work energy, once we pulled back that curtain I think people were taken aback by it “there are so many babies!” <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Milan Maric | Combined yoga and Infant massage workshop with Emma Chen Flitcroft and Jo Chambers Anne: Yes it was a brightly lit window that glowed like a little jewel! And was such a surprising experience walking by. You’ve described the artist as a generator and how there is a legacy for participants beyond the exhibition space. What were some of the highpoints during Inhabit and some of those legacies? Holli: The highest high was our opening, that first day. 13 babies in the space. One of the sets of twins was only five weeks old and it was their first time out of the house and their mum had driven an hour to get there, they spent all day with us. Any future Inhabit projects will always open with a multiples workshop because these folks are the least catered for within the system. The world was not made for people birthing two or three babies at a time… So to have this space where people were surrounded by support and advice and understanding. It was so magic and it was so clear there was a need for that. I think that in the current Covid climate people are feeling so much more isolated and unable to get out of the house. Opportunities for connection that were available to parents pre covid often aren't now, like community or library meetups and coffee groups. Many people were speaking of coming to Inhabit as the first time they’d been to a group outside the home, there is a lot of isolation and fear out there, and a deep lack in support services. A few people who weren’t parents had some very interesting interactions with the space as an artwork, which I found fascinating. Some really generative conversations came from them being confronted: that they were coming to a public exhibition, and were questioning ‘what is this?!’ I had very interesting conversations with other artists about what participation looks like when you’re not a parent. For parents their participation was organic but for others, it felt very different. They accessed it through my facilitation and it was interesting seeing them sink into comfort because they were being cared for; getting down on the floor and playing with Indigo. Having some soup, and learning about traditions of postpartum care and methodologies. I’m interested in pulling back the veil on this kind of care work because we can all benefit from learning how to tend to our communities and families. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Milan Maric Another highlight was my involvement with Little Shadow. They run perinatal mental health support groups in the Wellington region and virtually across the motu. They were so supportive of this project. They really saw the power of what Inhabit created in offering an entrance point to conversations about perinatal mental health that are softer and more nurturing than how it’s often tackled when people are looking for support within a healthcare system. Inhabit provides nourishing food, a space to express yourself creatively, a place to move your postpartum body, and a room full of folks on a similar path. Once there, we are able to get into the nitty gritty of what we are all experiencing because the space itself is so tended to. Something that I repeat all the time is that I’m examining patterns of care, whilst caring for our communities. I want to decolonise postpartum care so that we may all gain the knowledge of how to care for each other. Then there was that final reveal, pulling back that curtain. I felt I was truly being seen as my whole self in the work. Before that point I was a shapeshifter facilitating everybody else's journey. But at that moment I was in my deeply creative space of making and mothering as I finished the project. It felt like closure and an answer to that question of how I can be an artist, make work and be a parent. It struck me how that question has deeply impacted my relationships with people and how I move in the world. In my first few days in Wellington I had a clear vision of that image we captured at the end. I saw the room glowing with light, semi dark outside and the interior being a place of making and of process. A gallery, and a living room and a studio and a feeding place. Where bums are getting changed, a place where all of life is happening at the same time. And that the public are walking past and peeking in. The labour of parenthood and of artmaking is usually so invisible. That moment at the end just felt like: let’s get it all on display! <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Milan Maric <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Milan Maric Anne: I love what you say about risk. Because if art doesn't involve risk it doesn't leave the opportunity for engagement - If it's there and says it all it doesn’t ask very much of people. The way both your processes of making and lived experience are entirely central to the work raises questions for people coming in off the street - challenging their notions about art - and confronts them with the invisibility of the post-partum experience. Can you talk about how Inhabit is an evolving work? How it’s more than a one-off event where communities come together and are potentially transformed. How is the website a part of the evolution of the work? Holli: If you are thinking about community engagement and looking at different types of communities' needs then you’ve got to move around those communities. My vision for Inhabit was always that it would move around the motu. One of the things I thought was important about the experience in Wellington was that it felt disruptive. It felt radical. It was an interesting way to inhabit vacant space in the CBD and disrupt a community. It ignited something that people were aware they needed, but no-one knew how to connect on and build. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Anne Noble I think there’s a lot of power in Inhabit travelling around regionally and disrupting systems in ways that are really positive and ignite connection. I think of little things growing, sprouting. And of having this homebase of an archive online where we can collect and hold these postpartum stories and learn from what we’ve been doing here to better support communities. Anne: Thanks Holli - for the pleasure of being a small part of this project with you. Anne Noble (Laureate), ONZM, is a photographer and curator whose work spans still and moving image, installation and international curatorial commissions. Over multiple projects Annne Noble has considered the significance of memory and imagination to personal and cultural narratives of place and belonging.Holli McEntegart is an interdisciplinary artist using social practice, video, performance, photography and text. She holds a Bachelor of Visual Arts in Photography (NZ), and a Masters of Visual Art and Design from Auckland University of Technology (NZ), which included a one year MFA scholarship at Carnegie Mellon School of Art, Pittsburgh (USA). In 2014 she was an artist in residence at the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Maine (USA). Her work has been performed and exhibited throughout the USA and New Zealand. In 2018 she trained as a Full Spectrum Doula after giving birth to her first son in Brooklyn, New York. Returning to Aotearoa in 2020, where she continues her work as an artist and as a Reproductive Justice Advocate. Holli is now an island named Mother to two boys, aged 4 and 9 months. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Image: Holli McEntegart | Multiples Feeding Support Group - From left; Anon, Georgie Manning, Jessie [^1]: Aileen Burns, Tara McDowell, and Johan Lundh, The Artist As Producer, Quarry, Thread, Director, Writer, Orchestrator, Ethnographer, Choreographer, Poet, Archivist, Forger, Curator, and Many Other Things First. Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Curatorial Practice at Monash University, Melbourne and Sternberg Press, 2018.
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Season 2023 | WELCOME
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Welcome to season 2023! Registrations are now OPEN.
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Shared pathway and coastal resilience project receives resource consent
- Porirua City Council
- Council can now proceed to the detailed design phase for the first stage of this important project.
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Census 2023
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The next five-yearly census is coming. Census Day will be 7 March 2023.
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Dawn blessing and official opening of centre
- Strathmore Park Community Centres
- The newly upgraded centre will be officially opened to the public with a celebration event on Friday 24 February. Ahead of this, a dawn blessing of the building will be led by mana whenua. All are welcome to attend. Assemble at 5.45am, for 6.00am commencement. The designed upgrade was developed in partnership with members of the community, staff and board members from the Strathmore Park Community Centre Trust, and members of the Trust’s Te Rōpū Māori. Construction on the $2.1 million upgrade began in March 2022, with the upgrade having increased functionality, usability, and safety for the community, and includes; new floor, kitchen and better storage, improved subfloor drainage, improved insulation, and improved landscaping.
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Weekly E-News – 10 February 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- The earthquake in Turkey and Syria is absolutely devastating, the number of casualties catastrophic. We will continue to pray for them and find ways to reach out and support them […]
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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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Sideline conversions 13 February (community rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 15s season is underway, with matches coming up this Friday and Saturday: Friday: Hurricanes v Crusaders, Super Rugby pre-season, 5.00pm Levin Domain. Saturday: Hurricanes Women v South Island Women, Porirua Park (kick-off TBC) Saturday: Hawke’s Bay U20s v Wellington U20s, Palmerston North (venue and kick-off TBC) +++++ Changes to the Swindale Shield draw incoming....
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Why restoring long-distance passenger rail makes sense—for people and the climate
- Victoria University of Wellington
- To cut transport emissions in our larger cities, we need to 're-imagine' car ownership as an option rather than a necessity, write Robert McLachlan and Paul Callister.
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Cyclone Gabrielle preparedness
- Thorndon School
- Tēnā koutou e te whānau o Te Kura o Pipitea! Information: Cyclone Gabrielle Please read the attached Newsletter in preparedness for...
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Thorndon School, Turnbull Street, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Flat battery at Mana Island
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 11/02/2023 - 12:00 - 15:00 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 3 Total Volunteer Hours: 9 Runabout with 3 people on board broken down on the SW side of Mana Island. Motor wouldn't start and then flattened battery. Jumpstart wouldn't start it either, so towed home to Titahi Bay. Non-member, so expensive day out! Vessel Details Length: 5.00m Resources Attendees: Weedoogie Mark Presling Neil Cornwell CRV's Used: Te Awarua Rescue
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Vicars Letter - 10 February 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints family, Our summer in the Psalms has come to an end and this week we are back to our regular service times.
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French writers at Randell Cottage
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Who are the latest French writers in residence at Randell Cottage? How are they drawing on their experiences here, in combination with their multicultural heritages, to inform their creative work?
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Newsletter / Term 1wk2 / Fri 10 Feb 2023
- Thorndon School
- 10/02/2023 Tēnā koutou e te whānau o Te Kura o Pipitea! Please find attached this week's newsletter. Contents: Introduction Meet the...
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Curious Minds grant to help build prototype NZL Blue Belt Site at Worser Bay
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- The Boat & Beach Wise Trust, in partnership with Yachting New Zealand, the NZL SailGP Team, Live Ocean, NZ Marine Studies Centre, Blake...
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2023 Coach the Coaches
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Calling all prospective OJFC coaches! Calling all prospective 2023 coaches – save these dates on your calendar now! Our Coaching Coordinator, Merrick Keenan will be facilitating two workshops designed for all our coaches (both new and returning). Merrick will cover… » read more The post 2023 Coach the Coaches appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Xani Hall
- Newtown Festival
- Xani Hall is a Gen Z singer-songwriter born and raised in the Auckland city fringe suburb of Grey Lynn. From the bedroom in her 100-year-old house that she’s lived in all her life, she spends most of her time writing music and poetry. After the success of Xani’s first single “Sindy With An S” recorded […]
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Registration is now open! LEARN TO ROW 12 WEEK CHALLENGE 7 May to 29 July 2023
- Wellington Rowing Club
- What you’ll gain: Learn a new skill (no experience needed) Develop teamwork • Improve your fitness...
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University signs agreement with Republic of Kiribati
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington and the Republic of Kiribati’s Ministry of Health and Medical Services signed a memorandum of understanding this week.
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Booker-winning alumna Eleanor Catton releases third novel
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Award-winning author and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington honorary doctorate holder Eleanor Catton releases her third novel Birnam Wood, published in Aotearoa New Zealand by Te Herenga Waka University Press, today.
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Daphne created a colourful home, it’s more than just paint
- Capital Magazine
- An Aro Valley landmark, visit the multi-coloured home of Daphne Carvalho. The post Daphne created a colourful home, it’s more than just paint appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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‘Let them watch Netflix’—what can be salvaged from the failed TVNZ-RNZ merger?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Under-investing in public media will never deliver the services we need as citizens, writes Peter Thompson.
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Newsletter Week Ending 12th February
- Karori Anglican Churches
- GODZONE IS BACK! Our Sunday kids ministry is back! We are excited to start the year and see the kids again this Sunday as our programmes resume at […]
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Attendance matters: fixing New Zealand's growing truancy problem
- Victoria University of Wellington
- We need to recognise truancy as a complex problem that requires complex policy solutions, writes Delia Baskerville.
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Found and Lost - Imposter Photography
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > @imposterphotography
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'Disappointing dearth' of good data on water use in New Zealand
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As pressures on freshwater resources increase, access to basic data on our water use is critical, write Julia Talbot-Jones and Thomas Benison.
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Celebrated writers to be honoured at special online event
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Join us on Friday 10 February, 6.30pm-7.45pm for a special online panel discussion with the winners of the 2022 Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement.
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The Amazing Miss Maisey
- Newtown Festival
- Nicole is a multidisciplinary circus artist incorporating ground skills and aerial acrobatics into original works. Originally trained in show girl aerial she has since enjoyed breaking that mold and using aerial dance to portray emotions, ranging from comedy aerial acts to beautiful, moody pieces. Nicole has performed in a wide variety of shows over New […]
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First upgraded skatepark from Council’s Skate work programme
- Wellington City Council
- The Tawa Skatepark has been left untouched for decades and was known to the community as an ageing relic.
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Blessing of new pou at Whānau Care Services’
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Two pou (carvings) and Tomokamga (entranceway) were formally unveiled and blessed at the entranceway of the Whānau Care Services’ Cultural Care Centre at Wellington Regional Hospital
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Waimapihi: The story behind Garrett Street's new mural
- Wellington City Council
- The buried stream Waimapihi tracks underground from Aro Valley, through Garrett Street, and out to the Wellington Harbour. Named after Mapihi, a rangatira who used to bathe in the awa, the historical significance of the site is honoured through the new mural by artist Izzy Joy.
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Street party to celebrate Cuba precinct upgrade
- Wellington City Council
- The upgrade on Swan Lane and Garrett Street are complete, so it’s time to celebrate with an on-site event on Friday 17 February.
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Ben Hammond
- Newtown Festival
- Born and raised in Tāmaki Makaurau now residing in Newtown Pōneke, 13x New Zealand street Latin and Salsa champion Ben Hammond is proud to be partnering with @sets™️ to MC the Gordon Pl stage.
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To The Front Stage
- Newtown Festival
- Brought to you by Girls Rock! Aotearoa the To The Front Stage showcases some of Aotearoa’s talented wāhine, trans, intersex, takatāpui, and gender-diverse fronted acts. Programme: MC: Ella Doty & Tamar AnsticeDJ: impress 10:00 – 10:40 To The Front Campers 11:00 – 11:30 Hannah Davenport 11:50 – 12:35 Danica Bryant 12:55 – 1:40 Belladonna 2:00 […]
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Promotion to Professor 2022
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Congratulations to 15 Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington academic staff who have been promoted to professor this year.
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Weekly E-News – 3 February 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora What happened to January? It seems to have gone so quickly. We started with a lovely blessing and welcome for Lynne & Ben’s grandson Fergus, followed within the […]
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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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Join the '500 Club' this season
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Marist St Pats is inviting members to join the 'Marist St Pats 500 Club' in 2023; members enter a $500 monthly cash draw...
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Blaze play Hutt Recreation Ground!
- Cricket Wellington
- Calling all cricket fans! If you live in or near the Hutt Valley, you don’t want to miss the opportunity to...
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Island Bay Festival – Day in the Bay
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Sunday 12th February 10am – 6pm The Island Bay Festival kicks off with Day in the Bay on Feb 12th, but there’s plenty more going on between Feb 13 – 18th. Have a baycation and get to know your community. Check out the festival website for more details: https://www.islandbayfestival.org.nz/events22
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Te Whaea – National Dance & Drama Centre Open Day
- Newtown Festival
- A new addition to the Newtown Festival will be Te Whaea – New Zealand’s National Dance and Drama Centre. Te Whaea will be holding an Open Day as part of the Festival featuring performances from the New Zealand School of Dance, displays from Toi Whakaari throughout the day, and you might also get to see […]
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Te Whaea: National Dance and Drama Centre, 11, Hutchison Road, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Hub information evenings
- Kilbirnie School
- The hub information evenings are held on separate nights to allow parents to attend more than one where appropriate. All meetings start at 6pm and are usually finished by 7pm. They are held in the hubs. • Tuesday 7 February - Matairangi Hub • Wednesday 8 February - Ngake Hub. This will be followed by a new parents information meeting at 7pm. • Thursday 9 February - Whataitai Hub
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Newsletter | 7 Feb 2023
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This newsletter includes Sports info, Camp info evening and more. View the newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 7 Feb 2023 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Premature deaths may be linked to lack of primary health care, study finds
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Early deaths from treatable diseases could be reduced if primary health care was more accessible, researchers say.
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4C meeting with WCC
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- The 4C (Coastal communities and Climate Change committee) met with WCC on 29th Jan. Here is a copy of the Community Climate Adaptation Programme Roadmap that was presented. Please note, very much in DRAFT form.
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Weekly News 6 February 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Changes to the weekly newsletter. Make sure you send us all the notices, results, photos and gossip you want the rest of the club to know at scottishathleticsnews@gmail.com. This week Results Jumbo Holdsworth Mountain Races and Hooper Loop Results are now up for 2023. Waterfront 5km The Waterfront 5km is back, and the first three […]
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Hutt Valley Harriers 100 years, 1923-2023
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- This year we celebrate our 100th anniversary with a number of events for all members, past and current. You can find more info here: HVH Centennial or through the main menu Centennial tag.
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Sedef Ecer – 2023
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Born in Istanbul, Sedef Ecer grew up in the world of movie-making, theatre and television. Her latest book, Trésor national, was published by JC Lattès in 2021. She writes in different genres and in two languages: she has written more than 500 articles or opinion pieces for the press, novels, screenplays, explored new genres and […]
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Writer-in-residence Sedef Ecer arrives at Randell Cottage
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Our newest writer-in-residence, Franco-Turkish novelist, actor and playwright Sedef Ecer, is now installed at Randell Cottage after a warm welcome by representatives of the French Embassy and the Randell Cottage Writers Trust.
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Junior Skills Sessions
- Island Bay United AFC
- Skills Sessions U9 - U12 Monday U9 Skills 3:30-4:30pmU10 Skills 4:30-5:30pmTuesdayU11 Skills 3:45-4:45pmThursdayU12 Skills 3:45-4:45pmFridayGO Skills U10-U12 3:30-4:30pm Term 1 // Tuesday 7 February - Thursday 6 April (PH) Monday 6 February - Waitangi Day(PH) Friday 7 April - Good Friday (PH) Monday 10 April – Easter Monday *PH = Public Holiday = No training.
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The Flying Femmes
- Newtown Festival
- ‘The Flying Femmes’ is here to bring the joy and allure of traditional circus to the Newtown community. The accomplished all-female cast will take the audience on a journey to explore the history and progression of circus as an artform, paying tribute to its roots but offering a modern twist. With a vintage feel and […]
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DJ Kerb
- Newtown Festival
- DJ Kerb has been involved in local Hip Hop culture for over 30 years, first as a B-boy (Breakdancer) then as an Aerosol Artist and Turntablist/DJ. Kerb is a veteran of the DMC, ITF and Wellington DJ battle scene of the late 90s and has many years of experience as a club and live show […]
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Julia Deans
- Newtown Festival
- Having first carved a path in local and international musical landscapes as the front woman for early 2000s band Fur Patrol, Julia Deans has since secured her reputation as one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most celebrated musicians. Following the early success of 00’s Fur Patrol and their critically acclaimed album PET, Deans’s solo albums Modern […]
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Cotton Daisy Backstep
- Newtown Festival
- Cotton Daisy Backstep play the old ‘hillbilly’ music of the Appalachian Mountains, their homestead music evokes that old 78 bacon-frying sound no book-learning can give. They sing the haunting songs of the pioneers, old gospels, shotgun totin’ moonshiners and tub-thumping dance tunes with 3 part harmonies and driving rhythms. Helena’s enduring commitment to the Old-time music […]
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Birdmann & Egg
- Newtown Festival
- International comedy variety legends from Australia and Japan! Direct from ten world tours from the Glastonbury Music Festival to the New York Clown Festival comes a superstar duo like you’ve never seen before. Award-winners on three different continents, they are the winners of “Best Circus” at the Melbourne Fringe and nominees for “Most Original Comedy” […]
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impress
- Newtown Festival
- Apparently, the story goes: impress began to DJ upon realising that playing multiple songs at once was the final end point of listening to music. She has not stopped since, surprising absolutely no one who knows her. When asked why she chose this name, her best answer was “coz im press’n buttons :)” Impress’ dearest […]
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Alan & Elizabeth Loxton
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- The couple had only been married a few months before they were accidentally drowned in Wellington Harbour in 1899. Alan Parsons Loxton was born in NSW in 1866. He trained […]
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Robert Holliday
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Robert (Robie) was born in 1855 in Genoa, Italy, the son of Thomas Holliday and Ann Jeal. Thomas moved the family from England due to his work as an Engineer. […]
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George Presswood
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- G.H.P So mysterious to have only the initials on a plot. By accessing the digitised burial register we realised this is the plot of George Housely Presswood. Knowing how pricey […]
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Wreck of the S.S. Penguin
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- The USS Co’s SS Penguin was a very familiar sight in Wellington harbour as she plied back and forward to Nelson and Picton providing a ferry service much like today. […]
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Sir Francis Bell
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Francis Henry Dillon Bell was born in 1851 the eldest son of the former New Zealand Company agent Francis Dillon Bell. He was educated at Auckland Grammar, Otago Boys, and […]
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Albert Martin
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Albert Martin (1882-1940) Last November Margaret, who is one of our Members, put us in touch with Alan and Yvonne Townsend who she found looking a bit lost in the […]
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Dr David Nairn
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- (information supplied in part by one of his descendants) David was born in 1863 in Dundee, Scotland to William Nairn and his wife Elizabeth Mathewson. William was a merchant linen […]
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Reginald Berry
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Reginald George James Berry (known as James)designer of the first New Zealand decimal coins Berry was born in London in 1906. He went to Russell Hill boarding school and won […]
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School picnic
- Kilbirnie School
- Our full school picnic is planned for Thursday the 9th (postponement date Friday 10th).
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Twentysix Gallery
- Newtown Festival
- We’re so excited to present our collaboration event Susurrations: An exhibition and event run by Women in Photography NZ + AU and Twentysix Gallery. Come see demonstrations of sustainable analogue photography with The Handmade Darkroom or have your portrait taken with the Wanderkamera all the way from Berlin. Talk with the artists, book a portfolio […]
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The Handmade Darkroom makes with tea and coffee!
- Newtown Festival
- The Handmade Darkroom is a photographic collective based in Te Whanganui-a-tara focused on exploring and expanding on the sustainability of analogue photography in the face of the enduring climate crisis. We use the word sustainability cautiously, understanding that it isn’t a state of being, but instead a consideration of the way photography could be practiced differently, […]
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Wanderkamera
- Newtown Festival
- Wanderkamera is a wooden large-format camera built in Aotearoa and based in Berlin. Visitors can have their portrait taken and developed on the spot. The portrait can then be purchased and immediately taken home. Bob Jones’ long-term project Wanderkamera integrates into various public spaces as a site for artistic exchange. In a fun way, they […]
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Susurrations photo exhibition and happenings
- Newtown Festival
- Join us for a vibrant celebration of Women in Photography NZ + AU in collaboration with Twentysix Gallery. 10:00- 18:00 Relax with a non-alcoholic drink in the shade and immerse yourself in the music of our DJs Mystori, Manisah and Libby K.WIP NZ + AU, the successful online platform for Female Identifying and Non Binary […]
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Outer Space Food Fight
- Newtown Festival
- Spawned in the timeless bubble days of 2022, OSFF is an electronic/mechanical surrealiist Club music duo.
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DJ Ayesha
- Newtown Festival
- Ayesha started in the music industry through retail over 20 years ago. This enhanced her love of music. Throughout those years she was the manager of different music retail stores which created an interest of other parts of the industry. A band management opportunity was created through a hip hop group based in Hamilton called […]
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Jaedyn Randell
- Newtown Festival
- Raised in the heart of the Waikato region, Jaedyn Randell is a recording artist from Aotearoa, best known for voicing Moana in Disney’s Moana Reo Māori in 2017. Jaedyn was cast as the titular role in Disney’s Moana Reo Māori in 2017 after she was plucked from hundreds of auditions in an open casting call. […]
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North Island Club Champs
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Our adult men and the novice women went to Karapiro at the weekend, to take part in the North Island Championships....
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The Boatshed, Odlins Plaza, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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U-PLAY a success for a second time
- Upper Hutt City Council
- A coordinated approach has made U-PLAY a tried and tested success the second time round when Council ran a three-week-long summer holiday event series in Upper Hutt during the 2023 January holidays.
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Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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North Island Club Champs
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Our adult men and the novice women went to Karapiro at the weekend, to take part in the North Island Championships....
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The Boatshed, Odlins Plaza, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Matt and Connors Taupo Chill Camp
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Taupo Camp review Mine bay carvings We started off the trip by going sailing, we did this the first day we went, our goal was to get to mine bay and back to see the Maori carvings, the sail up there was relatively uneventful and the wind was mostly in our favor.
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Ngati Toa Scout Group, Parade Ground, Mana, Paremata, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Market Update
- Hataitai Community Website
- The February Hataitai Village Market is not going ahead this month.
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Hataitai, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter from the Friends
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Read the Christmas newsletter from the Friends of Randell Cottage.
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ngāti Toa School students keen explorers
- Mountains to Sea Wellington
- When Ngāti Toa School teacher Pearl Freemantle told her students there were seahorses living in the sea near Porirua, they didn’t believe her. “They thought I was doing one of my 'jokes' when I told them seahorses are in our local moana,” says Pearl. “One of the year 6 girls, who I had told when she was a year 2 that we had seahorses locally - and who thought they were a mystical being like a unicorn - was leaping with excitement after snorkelling, as she had seen one!”
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Ngati Toa School, Piko Street, Tītahi Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter Week Ending 5th February
- Karori Anglican Churches
- STAY FOR LUNCH – SUNDAY 12 FEBRUARY – 12 PM Join us after the service for a lunch in the PlayGarden after the 10.30am service to celebrate the start of […]
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Notice | 2 Feb 2023
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- Cyber Safety Parent Info Evening now includes child minding. View the newsletter here. The post Notice | 2 Feb 2023 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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South Wellington Intermediate School, 30, Waripori Street, Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Marine heat wave linked to death of Fiordland sponges
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Warming waters may already be taking a toll on marine sponges.
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Looking back 100 years in rugby: 1923 Part 1 (club rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Crowd scene on a wet day at Athletic Park circa 1920. Club rugby enjoyed a healthy following a century ago, with several thousand dapper spectators regularly attending club rugby matches there on Saturdays and thousands more at other leading venues of the day such as the Petone Rec and the Basin Reserve. Image credit...
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Pirates Success at SW Awards
- Pirates Swim Team
- Well done to our huge crew who raced at the Relay Champs. It was fantastic to see so many Pirates racing hard and having fun. Swim Wellington presented their awards for 2022 and we were the winners of. 2022 Club of the Year 2022 Trygve Cup Champions Steve Francis won Age Group Coach of the […] The post Pirates Success at SW Awards appeared first on Pirates.
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Pirates Success at SW Champs
- Pirates Swim Team
- Over the Long Weekend our 13 and over’s raced at SW Long Course Champs. With over half the teams coming from outside our Region, Pirates had a close tussle with Christchurch’s Wharenui Club, to come out on top of the 32 competing Clubs. A huge moment for the club and a follow up to our […] The post Pirates Success at SW Champs appeared first on Pirates.
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New Te Kāuru—Ferrier Research Institute Director appointed
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Gary Evans MNZM has been appointed to the role of Director of Te Kāuru—Ferrier Research Institute at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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Vicars Letter - 3 February 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints,We are back for 2023 and what a blessing it has been to be together over the summer.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Meet the waste minimisation team
- Porirua City Council
- This team is working to minimise waste in Porirua.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Limited car parking at Accident and Urgent Medical Centre
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- This notice is for residents/citizens of Thorndon/Pipitea who need to visit the Wellington Regional Hospital (Riddiford St, Newtown) or the Wellington Accident & Urgent Medical Centre situated in Adelaide Rd (also known as the After Hours Medical Centre). The Centre also has an after hours pharmacy. There is presently only limited car parking available at the Accident and Urgent Medical […]
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After Hours Pharmacy, Alfred Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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