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South Coast Arts Trail 15-16th April
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Thanks to the South Coast Arts Trail team, all details are here for this year’s event. Last year was a great success and received rave reviews, so do make an effort to join in the fun!
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Recycling Reminder
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Our Monthly recycling collection is on again tomorrow – Fits Saturday of every month, 10am to 12 noon, at Ngaio Union Church. Remember, the plastic caps we collect must be marked with the recycling mark 2 or 5, and will … Continue reading →
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Ngaio, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Schedule of Larger Item Collections
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Each month this year at our recycling collections, we will also have a collection of other larger items that we will collect. Below are the dates and items: Saturday 1 April Ewaste (small and medium devices and appliances excluding TVs … Continue reading →
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Weekly E-news – 31 March 2023 Palm Sunday
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E News 31st March 2023 Would you believe this week is my one year anniversary at SAOTT. I officially started last year on 1st April and Palm Sunday was my […]
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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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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington alumnus named Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington alumnus and professor of Mātauranga Māori Rangiānehu Mātāmua (Tūhoe) was named 2023 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year—Te Pou Whakarae o Aotearoa in a recent ceremony.
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Managing expectations in New Zealand’s relationship with China
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealanders, especially New Zealand businesses, should temper their expectations of a strong relationship with China, argues Jason Young.
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Pitch perfect: Basin in good form following revamp
- Basin Reserve Trust
- Over the past eight years, works have been underway to upgrade the iconic Basin Reserve to make sure it stays in shipshape as one of the top cricket grounds in the world. And the English cricket captain agrees, saying it’s the best cricket wicket he’s... The post Pitch perfect: Basin in good form following revamp appeared first on Wellington Basin Reserve.
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Friday Five: Explore Tawa
- Wellington City Council
- From the infamous Nada Bakery to skate parks – there’s awesome things to do and see in the northern suburb of Tawa. We’ve put together five things you can do to explore the area.
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Premier Men: Season preview
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- After a busy offseason, we're ready for rugby this weekend with the Premier Men and Premier Reserves on Evans Bay...
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History of Thorndon Pool
- Wellington City Council
- The oldest pool in Wellington is tucked away in Thorndon – but did you know it used to be located where the port on Aotea Quay is now?
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Thorndon Summer Pool, Murphy Street, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Tell us what matters to you | Let’s talk 10.
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We’ve started planning for the review of our 10 year plan and like last time, we want to hear your thoughts right at the start.
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St Gerard’s new owners
- Eye of the Fish
- Great news this week that at long last the venerable St Gerard’s monastery has been sold. Long seen as one of the true icons of Wellington architecture and the focus of many tourist snaps, St Gerard’s church was started first way back in 1908 by the catholic Redemptorists (Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer) to a design by John Swan and then added to in 1932 by an almost twin structure of monastery, poised on the flanks of Mount Victoria. It is a symbiotic pairing of the architecture of two of New Zealand’s greatest ecclesiastical architects – both John Swan and Frederick de Jersey Clere. Swan and Clere worked together, but it is rare to see their work side by side like this. More recently it has been owned by the Institute for World Evangelisation – the ICPE Mission.
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St Gerard's monastery, Hawker Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Vicar Letter - 31st March 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau This coming week is Holy Week.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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University researcher and student take out top spots at The Wellys
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Professor Rod Badcock and student Lewis Clareburt have won the Science and Sports categories at The Dominion Post Wellingtonian of the Year Awards, with two alumni taking out two of the other categories.
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Newsletter / Term 1wk9 / Fri 31 March 2023
- Thorndon School
- Tēnā koutou e te whānau o Te Kura o Pipitea! Please find attached the last newsletter for Term 1. Contents: Introduction Learning...
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Thorndon School, Turnbull Street, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Room to write with Whiti Hereaka, Sedef Ecer, and Fiona Kidman
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Join us for a celebration of Randell Cottage and the anthology of twenty years of Kiwi and French writers, 'Room to Write'. Featuring 2022 Ockham Award-winner Whiti Hereaka, Randell Cottage French writer-in-residence Sedef Ecer, and Randell Cottage Trustee Emerita Fiona Kidman.
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter – Week Ending 2nd April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- EVENSONG THIS SUNDAY Join the St Mary’s Choir for Evensong, this Sunday at 6pm INTRODUCING OUR NEW STAFF POSITION Kate Harvey-Green is now our Community Enterprise Manager (CEM). Kate has been working for us as a contractor focused on the Te Korōria project and general support on various projects and activities across the whole of […]
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Newsletter – Week Ending 2nd April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- EVENSONG THIS SUNDAY Join the St Mary’s Choir for Evensong, this Sunday at 6pm INTRODUCING OUR NEW STAFF POSITION Kate Harvey-Green is now our Community Enterprise Manager (CEM). Kate has been working for us as a contractor focused on the Te Korōria project and general support on various projects and activities across the whole of […]
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Council wrap - 30 March 2023
- Porirua City Council
- What happened at the meeting of full Council today.
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Become a financial member
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- We invite our supporters to contribute to the ongoing performance of our club as a financial member...
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New goal posts at Evans Bay
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- It's fair to say the goal posts at Evans Bay have 'fallen short' for some time. That has all changed this week...
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Young and active? Study finds big differences in physical activity among 18 to 24-year-olds
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Many young adults aren't doing enough physical activity to reap the health and wellbeing benefits, research suggests.
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Answering the call for help
- Victoria University of Wellington
- When the Kaikōura earthquake struck in 2016, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Emergency Response Team (UWERT) were on campus within the hour to evacuate and check our buildings, and to ensure that everyone on campus was okay.
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Season Opening Day
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- This Saturday 1 April (no joke) opening day with combined run and afternoon tea from Petone clubrooms.
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Annual Plan 2023 - 2024
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt residents can expect to receive an information document in April that confirms our plans and the rates increase for 2023 – 2024.
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Flowers to be replaced for some Porirua roundabouts
- Porirua City Council
- The changes will improve safety for drivers and Council staff.
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New Silverstream Landfill discount voucher trialled
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council has joined with partners Earthlink and Waste Management to launch a new discount voucher trial at Silverstream Landfill transfer station.
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Silverstream Landfill, Manor Park, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Hard working community groups in the spotlight
- Porirua City Council
- Nominations open soon for the 2023 Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards with Mayor Anita Baker.
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Spicer Landfill odour issues necessitate short-term solution to space woes
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua City Council will continue to tackle the odour problem at Spicer Landfill
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Spicers Landfill, Tawa, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A game changer for the Law of the Sea
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Fresh back from the United Nations in New York, Professor Joanna Mossop is buzzing, having experienced something very few academics get to—participating in the creation of a new treaty in her specialist area of the Law of the Sea.
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UHCF – Red-Sox Academy
- Upper Hutt City Football
- JUNIOR AND YOUTH FOOTBALL Come along and support the next generation of Upper Hutt City Football players, as we welcome the Red Sox-Massey Academy in the first of what we hope will become an annual pre-season event. Games times: U13: 9am U10/U11/U12: 10.30am U15: 12pm U10, U11 and U12 are travel leagues, with U13 and […] The post UHCF – Red-Sox Academy appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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[POLLS] The Swindale Shield and U85kg JC Bowl: who have you got?
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Three Wellington club rugby first round competitions start this coming weekend, these being the Premier Swindale Shield, Premier 2 Harper Lock Shield and U85kg JC Bowl. Three polls below. Poll 1: The Swindale Shield Defending Swindale Shield champion: Petone Swindale Shield draw HERE Poll 2: The U85kg JC Bowl Defending JC Bowl champion:...
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Sir Mark Dunajtschik donates $10 million to Victoria University of Wellington’s Faculty of Engineering
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Faculty of Engineering at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has received a $10 million gift from distinguished philanthropist and eminent Wellingtonian, Sir Mark Dunajtschik, KNZM.
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Thank you Sigrid Puklowski for 21 years in ICU
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- This Friday, we will celebrate Sigrid Puklowski’s exceptional service to CCHV over the past 35 years, including 21 years in ICU.
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Time to have your say on Arotahi – Titahi Bay Beach development
- Porirua City Council
- We want to know what you think about this important project.
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From your Mayor - 28 March 2023
- Porirua City Council
- The latest from Mayor Anita Baker.
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Free blood pressure chek
- Kilbirnie School
- The Stroke Foundation mobile blood pressure checking van will be parked in our school car park on Friday March 31st between 2 and 3pm. Please do take this free opportunity to have your blood pressure checked in this facility by their staff. We hope some whānau will come earlier as the van may get quite busy just before the 3pm pick up time.
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WLG Community & Environment Fund
- Guardians of the Bays
- Guardians of the Bay (GOTB) have been working with Strathmore Park Residents Association (SPRA) and Wellington International Airport Ltd (WIAL) to set up the WLG Community & Environment Fund. This fund is the result of Environment Court mediation between WIAL, GOTB, SPRA, and other community members. Wellington Airport provides funding to a Trust, and 3 […]
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Strathmore Park, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pitch perfect: Basin Reserve in good form following revamp
- Wellington City Council
- Over the past eight years, works have been underway to upgrade the iconic Basin Reserve to make sure it stays in shipshape as one of the top cricket grounds in the world.
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Quiz Night
- Upper Hutt City Football
- LET’S GET QUIZICAL Bigger and better than ever – the Upper Hutt City Football Quiz Night is BACK! When: Friday, 21 April 2023 Time: 7:00pm Where: Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club (The Cossie Club) 11 Logan Street Upper Hutt Cost: $15 each Max team of 6 people Includes nibbles Join us for loads of laughs, raffles, […] The post Quiz Night appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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The ultimate leveller—talking equity
- Victoria University of Wellington
- You can’t have sustainability without equity, and you can’t have equity without sustainability, says Warwick Murray, professor of Human Geography.
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Whirinaki Whare Taonga is seeking Trustees
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Upper Hutt City Council is seeking applications from interested members of the community for three positions on the Whirinaki Whare Taonga Trust.
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Feedback welcome on former Workingmen’s Bowling Club
- Wellington City Council
- Feedback is now open for community input to help determine what should happen to 177 Owen Street in Newtown – site of the former Workingmen’s Bowling Club.
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Workingmen's Bowling Club, Owen Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Don't blame coasters for slash, blame successive government policies
- Victoria University of Wellington
- For much of the 20th century the most reliable way to access the East Coast—the portion of the North Island stretching from Te Araroa in the north to Gisborne in the south—was via sea.
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A cultural asset building -v- lost inner-city green space - what do you think?
- Inner-City Wellington
- What do you think about a Fale being built on Frank Kitts Park - would it be a cultural asset or a lost part of the city’s waterfront green space? Why think about this? This is a really important decision for inner-city residents, particularly, because we don’t live in leafy suburbs with a garden, and berms and pavements at the end of our drive. And we don’t have big nearby public playing fields like many of our outer neighbourhoods.
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Unhinged: Opening the Door to the Dowse Collection
- The Dowse Art Museum
- Flying tricycles, a pyramid of cats and a rainbow of ceramics; some of what you can discover in this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Featuring over 1000 items from the Dowse art collection, this exhibition is an opportunity to explore some familiar favourites alongside forgotten treasures. Unhinged includes peculiar peeks into the most remarkable corners of the collection like bedazzling ballet costumes, playful paintings and exquisite contemporary glass.
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The Dowse Art Museum, Stevens Grove, Lower Hutt Central, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5010, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly E-News – 24 March 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E News 24th March 2023 Last Friday I arrived at St. Albans in Palmerston North for our Central Presbytery gathering. I put my bag down and went straight to the […]
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School Holiday Programme – APRIL 2023
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Registrations are now open for the April School Holiday Programme. You can find more info, including link to online registration form here. Any questions, please contact Gillian, gillian@upperhuttcityfootball.org.nz, 027 262 1767 The post School Holiday Programme – APRIL 2023 appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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Vicar Letter - 24th March 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints WhānauAs most of you know, during Lent we have been participating in the Diocesan Lenten Study and listening each week to Bishop Justin and various speakers from the Lambeth Conference which Bishops Ellie and Justin attended last year.
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Newsletter – 24 March 2023
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter – 24 March 2023 View Newsletter
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The Clubrooms Championship
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- In a new initiative to build relationships across the grades, we are introducing the new 'Clubrooms Championship'...
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New merchandise available
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our new line of Marist St Pats merchandise is now available to purchase through our supplier SAS. Orders due by 2 April...
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Final weekend of pre-season for club rugby teams
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is the final weekend of preparations before the start of the Premier club rugby competitions in Wellington, Manawatu and elsewhere, while the Horowhenua-Kapiti competition gets underway. Many clubs are holding internal camps, practice sessions and summits, while others will be taking to the field against like-minded opposition tomorrow. Starting in Wellington, three Premier Swindale...
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Wynton Rufer Tournament 2023 Entries Open | U9 – U12
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Entries for the Wynton Rufer Tournament 2023 (U9-U12) are now open! Dates:Sunday 14 May 2023 – U9 and U11 Sunday 21 May 2023 – U10 and U12Sunday 28 May 2023 – Reserve day Entries will close two weeks prior to the tournament date.
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Wellington sea life ingesting microplastics
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have found microplastics in New Zealand sea sponges.
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Coaches for 2023
- Basketball Hutt Valley
- As we look forward to the 2023 representative season, we would just like to advise we will have all the coaches in place shortly. Anyone looking to put forward their interest is still very welcome at this stage. Click on…
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Coaches for 2023
- Basketball Hutt Valley
- As we look forward to the 2023 representative season, we would just like to advise we will have all the coaches in place shortly. Anyone looking to put forward their interest is still very welcome at this stage, and can…
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Newsletter Week Ending 26th March
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI ANGLICAN AGM This year’s AGM will be held on Monday, 27th March starting at 7pm. A electronic copy of the annual report can be found at this link. Hardcopies of the annual report will be available on Sunday for those who are not online – but we are working to minimise waste, so please […]
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An Oriental Bay epiphany
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Suddenly, inexplicably, my head bursts. I open my eyes. There's the novel, right there in front of me... Read Caroline's full report on her stay here.
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Committee wrap – 23 March
- Porirua City Council
- A wrap of what happened at today's Te Puna Kōrero committee meeting
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Highlight festival tickets on sale
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Tickets to HighLight: Carnival of Lights are on sale now. The event will be held at Brewtown for four nights over Easter weekend, 6 – 9 April.
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Dramatic changes in New Zealand river flows, research finds
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Parts of the North Island have seen extreme rainfall this summer, but long-term trends show summer river flows are decreasing in these areas and they’re likely to be getting drier.
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New funding will boost RNA research into vaccines and other healthcare treatments
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington and Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, have been named as co-hosts of a government-funded Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Development Platform.
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Consumers need to be given a voice to stand up to corporate power
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Recent years have seen a considerable redistribution of national income, with businesses increasing their profits while leaving labour compensation behind.
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Coral can’t escape climate change
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new paper shows that despite coral’s natural adaptive capacity, even moderate global warming could see the destruction of our coral reefs.
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Behind the claims for coconut oil
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Marketing of coconut oil has successfully played on perceptions it's a natural, healthier choice, writes Nate Rigler.
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Some school leavers to watch in 2023
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: St Pat’s Town rumble towards the line for their winning try in last year’s semi-final against Wellington College. Town lost to St Pat’s Silverstream in the following week’s final. Many players on both sides will be making their club rugby debuts this year in the Premier and Colts grades. Photo: Andy McArthur. The Wellington...
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Mysterium Tremendum et Fascinans
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- Opening: live musical performance by Sam Leamy and Neil Johnstone, 5.00pm - 9.00pm
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The corporate raiders—talking circular economics
- Victoria University of Wellington
- We need to move away from the take, make, throw system, says Hannah Blumhardt, a senior associate in Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Institute for Governance and Policy Studies. “The idea of a circular economy is how we can meet people’s needs… in such a way that the economic system doesn’t produce waste or pollution.”
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Successful Grant Writing Workshop Empowers Local Clubs and Non-profits
- Upper Hutt City Council
- A free grant writing workshop hosted by Upper Hutt City Council has met with great success as participants gained valuable knowledge and skills to secure funding for future grant applications.
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Celebrating Race Relations Day!
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Today (Tuesday, 21 March) we celebrate Race Relations Day!
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Main St watermain replacement coming
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Next month we'll begin upgrading the water supply pipe along Main Street
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Rates Rebates New Form Project
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) has been in touch with Residents Associations because it is looking for people to assist with their redesigning of their Rates Rebates application form. A rates rebate is a partial rebate paid by Government … Continue reading →
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Newsletter | 20 March 2023
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This newsletter includes a reminder about Student-led Conference bookings, School Photos, images from Betty Robertson’s 100th Birthday visit and from Camp and more. View the newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 20 March 2023 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Former Workingmen's Bowling Club – Newtown
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- We want to hear your perspectives on the future of 177 Owen Street, Newtown
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John Stretch; Brian Horan - RIP
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Marist St Pats is saddened to share news of the passing of club stalwarts John Stretch and Brian Horan...
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Speed Management Plan open for submissions
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Consultation on our Speed Management Plan, which proposes to lower the speed limit of 13 out of 19 Upper Hutt schools to 30km/h, is now open.
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To vent or not to vent: is letting out our feelings actually helpful?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Research suggests venting may be a double-edged sword, write Vy Trần and Ágnes Szabó.
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The problem with volunteer-run libraries for Auckland
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Volunteers play a vital role in communities but they're not a substitute for trained and qualified librarians and library assistants, writes Anne Goulding.
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Say Yes to sensible street changes (Kate Sheppard would approve)
- Talk Wellington
- There’s humble and sensible proposals to make Thorndon and Kilbirnie a little bit friendlier for people, rather than just cars. The suffragettes didn’t do all that hard work for nothing: as onto-it citizens who now have a voice, put in your Yes by 5pm Monday 27th March! Long overdue, there’s finally some movement to make...
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2023 – April Holiday Programme
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- You’ll find details and the registration form for our April School Holiday Programme HERE. Sign In to Register via our Friendly Manager portal. If you’ve registered your footballer for the 2023 season you will have received a login when you… » read more The post 2023 – April Holiday Programme appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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William Corfield
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- electrocuted at Miramar William, aged 24, was driving a lorry belonging to his employer John Keir along Evans Bay Road on 3rd November 1906. He was carting timber from Miramar […]
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Thomas William Rose Porter
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Thomas William Rose Porter (1843 – 1920) and Major, the War Horse. We were lucky to meet a family member of Thomas William Rose Porter who told us some stories […]
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Constance Annie de Bathe Vaughan
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- ‘she gave her life for her child’ Widely known as Miss Connie Brandon prior to her marriage, born in 1869 she was the eldest daughter of Henry Eustace de Bathe […]
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Edwin Joseph Ellis
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- “Missing Link” – have you any goods to sell? I never refuse them We recently shared a story with a photo that had the “Missing Link” second-hand shop in the […]
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Rachel Rothenberg
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- Rachel was born in Kovno in Russian Poland to Lyons Caselberg and his wife Leah Joseph. In 1840 the family moved to Wales. The rapid expansion of coal mining had […]
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Eleanor White
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- ‘they also serve who only stand and wait’ Who organised this sweet headstone for a widow? Eleanor White was the eldest child of William and Harriet Jones and born in […]
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James Phillips
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- The catastrophe at Miramar At about 3:30pm on 6 June 1910, a mass of earth without the slightest warning came down upon two men who were working in the drive […]
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Mary Ann Clapshaw
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Born in 1849 Mary Ann Tiernan but known as Marion, she was raised in Quebec city, Canada by her Irish born parents. At age 16, she married Evan Davies. They […]
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Mary Louisa Hancock
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Our heads were turned first by the Hancock plot, and after a little delving realised the connection with a plot three along to the right. This is the story of […]
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Newsletter / Term 1wk7 / Fri 17 March 2023
- Thorndon School
- Tēnā koutou e te whānau o Te Kura o Pipitea Please find attached the latest newsletter. Contents: Introduction Staffing Cyclone Gabrielle...
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Weekly E-News – 17 March 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E NEWS 14TH MARCH 2023 By the time you read this I will be attending Central Presbytery at St. Albans Presbyterian Church in Palmerston North. This is actually my first […]
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CityscapeNZ 9999
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- CityscapeNZ 9999 is an exhibition of object art by Palmerston North based visual artist Jonny Kan centred around a re-imagining of the Manawatū city.
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80s plus - skateboard photography exhibition
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- CityscapeNZ 9999 is an exhibition of object art by Palmerston North based visual artist Jonny Kan centred around a re-imagining of the Manawatū city.
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Update | Post-Strike info 16 March 2023
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- He waka eke noa, We are all in this together. Strike action was the last thing we wanted to do, but NZEI kaiako members want to send a message to the government about how serious we are in the need to value our profession. Cost … The post Update | Post-Strike info 16 March 2023 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Cricket Wellington to Host All-Inclusive - Multi-Cultural Backyard Cricket Festival at the Cello Basin Reserve
- Cricket Wellington
- Cricket Wellington is thrilled to announce its upcoming all-inclusive community event at the Cello Basin Reserve. The...
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Vicar Letter - 17th March 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau.
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Pre-season club rugby and Hurricanes teams at home
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wainuiomata and Poneke met last Saturday and both are having internal camps this weekend. But 10 of Wellington’s Premier squads are in action in pre-season games tomorrow. PHOTO T-Paul Gale. The Hurricanes open up this weekend’s rugby with their match tonight at Wellington Stadium, which clears the decks for a full day of club rugby...
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Newsletter Week Ending 19th March
- Karori Anglican Churches
- “On Friday, we’ll go play Lasertag. At laserforce on Tory street. We’ll bus down and if wanted back up again (everyone will need their snapper). We meet at 5 here to take the bus at 5:20 in Marsden village. We’ll pay 20$ p.p. (If the 20$ are a problem, let me know and we’ll solve […]
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Newly elected Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Two Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington professors have been elected to the Academy of the Royal Society Te Apārangi for distinction in research and advancement of science and the humanities.
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Why assessing literacy and numeracy is not so simple
- Victoria University of Wellington
- National testing doesn't always give us a reliable picture of students' ability, writes Robin Averill. She looks at the hurdles to designing an ideal assessment.
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Scouts make mini-pizzas
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Scouts were all given a topping and had to trade some of what they had, for whatever they wanted and didn’t have… some interesting topping combinations resulted😬
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New Keas Invested
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight we invested a bunch of new youth, awarded badges and invested a new Kaiārahi -a busy night!
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University students awarded NASA internships
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Students from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have received three full scholarships, out of five offered, to undertake a three month internship with NASA in the USA.
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Homegrown 101
- Wellington City Council
- With Jim Beam Homegrown 2023 coming to the capital this Saturday 18 March, there are a few changes along the waterfront to make way for this popular event.
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Students and staff invited to give feedback on Fale Malae
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Pasifika leaders are encouraging people to participate in a Wellington City Council survey about a proposed Fale Malae on the corner of Frank Kitts Park.
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Ngaio Repair Cafe – 18 March
- Ngaio Progressive Association
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Porirua residents to receive updated capital valuation
- Porirua City Council
- The valuations will be as at 1 October, 2022.
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All is fair in love and war but darling this is both
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- I never know how to write about us, do you?
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Floods, cyclones, thunderstorms: is climate change to blame for New Zealand’s summer of extreme weather?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- If we continue to warm the climate with more greenhouse gas emissions, we'll continue to load the dice towards more very heavy rain, writes James Renwick.
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The murky depths—talking freshwater
- Victoria University of Wellington
- "Water is something we don’t often think about until something goes wrong, such as when there’s too much and we have floods or when there’s too little and we have droughts," says Dr Sarah-Jane O’Connor from the Centre for Science in Society.
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Lions to defend the Ranfurly Shield against Horowhenua-Kapiti and South Canterbury
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Horowhenua-Kapiti and South Canterbury will be the Wellington Lions’ two Heartland Championship Ranfurly Shield challengers this season, ahead of the National Provincial Championship starting in August. The Lions will defend the Ranfurly Shield on the road in Levin against Horowhenua-Kapiti on Wednesday 12 July. They will then host Heartland Championship Meads Cup winners South Canterbury...
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The road to 15 March: ‘networked white rage’ and the Christchurch terror attacks
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Paul Spoonley and Paul Morris trace the development of the alt-right and its influence on the Christchurch mosque attacks.
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School Gala on this Saturday
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- The Pukerua Bay School Gala is back for 2023! See Facebook for more details. Date: Saturday 18 March 2023, 11am – 2pmVenue: Pukerua Bay School, Rawhiti Road (map) Pukerua Bay … School Gala on this Saturday Read More »
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Porirua's Grand Traverse just around the corner
- Porirua City Council
- The city's popular multisport event gets bigger every year.
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Wellington Water up front with leaks being repaired in Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- The new campaign will provide weekly leak repair updates.
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It's picnic time for teddy bears
- Porirua City Council
- These free events are fun for the whole whānau.
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Annual Cancer Society Gala
- Titahi Bay Bowling Club
- On Sunday the 12th March the Titahi Bay Bowling Club held their annual gala to raise funds for the Cancer Society....
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THORNDON FAIR / SAVE THE DATE!! 3rd December 2023
- Thorndon School
- THIS YEAR THE THORNDON FAIR IS ON SUNDAY THE 3RD OF DECEMBER FROM 10AM UNTIL 3PM. The fair is run by whanau of the school. We know...
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Pātaka’s autumn exhibitions celebrate stone and glass
- Porirua City Council
- Discover beautiful pounamu pieces and large-scale glass artworks in Pātaka's newest exhibitions.
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Emeritus Professor Roger Robinson: a life of academic and sporting success
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Emeritus Professor Roger Robinson relished both his academic career in the Department of English and competitive running at elite level.
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He Kura Tipua, He Kura Kairangi: A deep dive into Pokau’s artwork
- Wellington City Council
- The reds and yellows of the new mahi toi (artwork) at the transformed community centre in Strathmore draw attention, but that’s just the beginning of the experience. Mana Whenua artist Pokau Kato Te Ahuru (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāruahinerangi, Te Āti Awa), chats about his work at Te Tūhunga Rau, and its unfolding meanings.
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Warm Pacific Greetings for Professor Nic Smith
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Vice-Chancellor Professor Nic Smith was welcomed by the leaders of several student groups in an event co-led by VUWSA President Jessica Ye and the Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Pasifika) Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban.
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Community Picnic & Garden Harvest
- Hataitai Community Website
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Weekly E-News – 10 March 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E NEWS 10TH MARCH 2023 On international women’s day on Wednesday, I had the privilege of leading the devotions and blessings for the launch of a colleagues PhD in book […]
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Newsletter / Term 1 / Fri 10th March Re Strike Action
- Thorndon School
- Friday 10 March 2023 Re: Strike Action Thursday 16 March. Tēnā koutou e te whānau o Te Kura o Pipitea Primary school principals and...
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The Wrap Up (Term 1, Week 6)
- Wellington High School
- In this week's Wrap Up, we have updates from a busy week of events, including International Women's Day, the Newtown Festival, and the Dragonboating finals! Plenty to read about this week, and some reminders about some upcoming important dates.
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Meet Fatima Kamala
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- “Mhoroi” means ‘hello’ in Shona, a Zimbabwean language, which is where Hutt Valley Hospital Registered Orthopaedics Nurse, Faitima Kamala hails from.
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Apology from the Chief Executive
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Apology from the Chief Executive regarding management of complaints about Farrah Breads.
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Who said security was a man’s job?
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Today (Wednesday, 8 March) we celebrate International Women’s Day!
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Meet Fatima Kamala
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- “Mhoroi” means ‘hello’ in Shona, a Zimbabwean language, which is where Hutt Valley Hospital Registered Orthopaedics Nurse, Faitima Kamala hails from.
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Temporary changes to landfill drop-off
- Porirua City Council
- The changes allow for important maintenance work to be carried out.
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Sydney Tour a great success
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Our Sydney Tour has concluded with two wins from three games and new bonds forged ahead of the upcoming season...
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Week two of club rugby pre-season and four Hurricanes teams playing at home on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It’s the second weekend of the 2023 club rugby pre-season and several clubs are taking the field in practice and trial matches against other opposition, home and away. There are four matches between Wellington clubs tomorrow: Tawa v Paremata-Plimmerton, Lyndhurst Park, from 1.00pm Oriental-Rongotai v Old Boys University, Rongotai College, from 11.ooam Wainuiomata v Hutt...
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Flatpack homes: an option for emergency housing
- Victoria University of Wellington
- We can make temporary houses quicker to assemble, more sustainable, and better for those displaced, writes Kristina Orr.
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Let’s be Frank! Share your thoughts on the proposal for a Fale Malae in Frank Kitts Park
- Wellington City Council
- Wellingtonians are being asked to share their thoughts on the proposal from the Fale Trust for a Fale Malae in the south-west corner of Frank Kitts Park.
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Ngaio: Colway Street proposed bus stop & parking changes
- Metlink
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Vicar Letter - 10th March 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau,I sit here writing to you, marvelling at the mystery of life.
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Hataitai Village Market is back!
- Hataitai Community Website
- Now under new management, the Hataitai Village Market is back! The first date for the year is 18 March and will reoccur on the third Saturday of the month, with the odd fourth Saturday in case of events at the Hataitai Centre.
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Quick submit guide for Kilbirnie and Thorndon bike lanes
- Cycle Wellington
- https://www.cyclewellington.org.nz/quick_submit_guide_for_kilbirnie_and_thorndon_bike_lanes
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Newsletter Week Ending 12th March
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI ANGLICAN AGM This year’s AGM will be held on Monday, 27th March starting at 7pm. Like last year, the annual report will be in digital format prior to the meeting. […]
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Welcome to our Senior House Officers
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Expanding our critical care services across Hutt Valley and Wellington Regional Hospitals
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Pickleball comes to Porirua
- Porirua City Council
- Mungavin Courts is also now the spot for pickleball.
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How we can help dismantle rape culture
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Rape myths create the idea that sexual violence is rare and exceptional, but that's not the reality, writes criminology lecturer Samantha Keene.
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Feverish Finishes Part 3
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Poneke celebrate their extra time Hardham Cup final win over Petone in 2021. In the lead-up to the 2023 season, Club Rugby is running a series on social media called Feverish Finishes. A look at some of the many crazy finishes and roaring comebacks in Wellington club rugby in recent years – of which there...
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Litter Blitz - 12 March
- Hataitai Community Website
- It's time for the Autumn Hataitai Litter Blitz! A chance for you, friends and family, to join with neighbours and help keep our streets clean.
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Sean Duffell
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Cubs finally get to camp!
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Cub Kaiārahi don’t like wind or wet🤣, so the cub camp had to be postponed twice, before the weather cooperated! According to one Cub, the train trip to Waikanae took ‘hours’ and the walk to the campsite (a private garden) … Continue reading →
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Cubs cooking up a… burnt marshmallow
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight the Cubs planned their own evening this week, and luckily got a fine night!
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Cubs chase fish at Evans Bay
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Making the most of (slightly) warm water our Cub section achieved some more sign-offs
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Scouts begin the year 2023
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight we revisited over Scouts (behaviour) Contract, awarded some bronze and gold awards and heard about a recent tramp
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Keas Start the year 2023
- Brooklyn Scout group
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Another ‘Top Scout’ moves on to Venturers
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Gustav received his Gold Award and thanks Kaiārahi for all the fun things he got to do over his Scouting career. We will miss his leadership and steading hand! Gustav was a great fan of the youth-lead new programme. We … Continue reading →
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Fire Service visit
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Our local Fire People visited us to show off all their gear and educate our youth about fire prevention etc. (27th Sept, 2022 – a late posting sorry!)
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Frank Kitts Park - Fale Malae proposal
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- Share your thoughts on the proposed development for a Pasifika Fale Malae in Frank Kitts Park!
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Making a mess of a waterfront park
- Wellington Scoop
- We are appalled by what is proposed for Frank Kitts Park – sliced, diced, cut up by the City Council, and no longer a park but a building site. On Monday night a group of us – Civic Trust Board members – were invited to a presentation by Council Officers. They told us they were just doing what the Council had asked them to do: to progress a new building on Frank Kitts Park, but first to survey ‘the public’ over four weeks only, starting this Friday, by asking us whether we want a fale malae on Frank Kitts Park.
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How food fits in the reducing waste hierarchy
- Porirua City Council
- There are many ways to avoid wasting food.
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Scouts Orienteering on Mt Victoria
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight we explored part of one of the permanent orienteering courses. We’ll be back for more!
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Disaster Chef – C is 4 Cookie
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Scouts demonstrate unseen talent making toxic coloured cookies, critically judging the final products after playing snatch the keys (without being heard)! (30th August, 2022 – a late posting sorry!)
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Beginner / Intermediate Epee Course
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Monday evenings @ Chilton Saint James School in Lower Hutt from 13 March 2023 Hutt Valley Fencing Class invites you to join a 12-week epee course on Monday evenings at Chilton Saint James School in Lower Hutt. Group epee lessons will start after warm-up and footwork from around 7:30pm. The course starts with the basics … Continue reading Beginner / Intermediate Epee Course →
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2023 Concert Series
- Chamber Music Hutt Valley
- We are pleased to announce a season of five concerts for 2023. Memberships and season tickets are available here. Tickets to individual concerts are available in advance here, or at the door – cash only – $30 for members and $40 for non-members. For more details, view the Chamber Music Hutt Valley 2023 brochure. Aroha String Trio Wednesday […]
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The missing millions—talking biodiversity
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Aotearoa New Zealand is home to tens of thousands of unique animal and plant species, but their survival is threatened by climate change and rising sea temperatures, as well as introduced pests.
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New water bridge crossing Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River to increase water
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Construction of Whakawhirinaki: The Silverstream Water Bridge and Shared Path, carrying bulk water supplies across Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River has begun.
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Spirit of Sister Suzanne will live on as church-based rest home goes private
- Sisters of Compassion
- The ownership of the St Joseph’s Home of Compassion is changing from the Sisters of Compassion to Heritage Lifecare. The post Spirit of Sister Suzanne will live on as church-based rest home goes private appeared first on compassion.org.nz.
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Ngā Kōrero - Latest Stories from DCM
- Downtown Community Ministry
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It’s unmissable – but it’s slowly starting to fade as Keri undergoes laser tattoo removal. “It’s been a bit of a process,” Keri reflects. “I’ve done six or seven sessions now. Got three or four to go – do them every six weeks. “It fuckin’ hurt getting it put on – but getting it taken off! Yeah, it’s not really getting easier…” Keri is working with DCM’s Aro Mai Housing First team, and his key worker Riley has been accompanying him when he goes in for tattoo removal procedures. Keri has been judged harshly for his tattoo, with many people and organisations unwilling to engage with him. He explains why this might be. “Number 13 is Mongrel Mob. We do all of our patchings on the 13th.” But Keri threw in his patch six years ago – and he hasn’t looked back since. Keri and Riley. Photo by Mary Hutchinson. Keri was born in Hamilton, and along with his brother was adopted out. He describes family life as up and down – but not too bad. “I grew up with a Māori father and a blue-eyed, blonde-haired Pākehā mother, so you’ve got the best of both sides!” The family ended up moving to Rotorua, where Keri’s father worked as a school principal. Despite his father’s job, Keri describes school as “shitty”. “I just hated school – only went for the bone carving. But that was only an hour a week.” Keri started hanging out downtown, where at around 12 or 13 years of age he began to engage with the Mongrel Mob. For Keri, it was like gaining another family. “Gang life was good. Just like having brothers,” he says, while adding, “The young ones have burnt a lot of bridges over the years.” It is those in-between years that Keri doesn’t like to talk about much. He is too focussed on the future to dwell on the past. In the past there was prison, violence, and injuries. Keri wanted change – which led him to Te Aro Health Centre. Photo by Mary Hutchinson. Te Aro Health shares DCM’s kaupapa in every way. People are not talked down to, or judged, when they visit Te Aro Health. Instead they are welcomed, and experience respect. For Keri, this was a game-changer, and led to a phone call to Regina for help with housing. Regina was Keri’s first key worker at DCM, and they quickly found they had a close connection. “I was couch surfing with my sister in Strathmore,” Keri explains. “Straight across from me lived Regina. I used to go diving with her husband! When I went to DCM I finally met her – then I clicked!” Regina sorted out some emergency housing for Keri. Despite the dire state of emergency housing in Aotearoa, for Keri, the stability that comes with having a roof over your head meant everything. From there Keri rapidly went from strength to strength, and he now has his own whare thanks to the Aro Mai Housing First collaboration, which involves moving people from homelessness into housing then providing wraparound support and regular home visits to ensure people can sustain their tenancy. “Keri’s super self-sufficient in a lot of ways,” Riley shares. “Because he is really well connected and supported in his community – and with his whānau as well. So he will ask mates for help when needed – or they’ll offer – which is awesome. “Our help has mostly been with finances, kai, stuff like that – and connections to services. Assistance with filling out forms and explaining information.” Former key worker Regina was blown away to learn of Keri’s progress. “We can always offer support – anyone can do that – but it’s whether or not the individual chooses to take hold of that support. And it takes a lot of humility – especially, I know, for a man of Keri’s background – to be able to come to that place where he knows that he needs to accept it.” Keri is connecting with his community, with his kids – and he’s even got to know the landlord. In the future, he wants to start carving again, in his own whare. “Life has got a hell of a lot better – especially since I met you guys,” Keri says. “Everyone at DCM has treated me well.” Riley has now moved into full-time study, and so Keri will work with a new DCM key worker, Raya, who will continue to accompany him for his tattoo removal procedures. Keri filled out the 2023 Census with Raya’s help. This was his first time doing the Census, and after Raya explained how important it is to be counted, Keri found it comfortable and easy to complete. Riley shares, “Keri has always been the same guy. Always charismatic and confident, and able, but watching him settle into being housed again, so he can have the confidence to have his kids over, has been awesome. I’ve seen him blossom and flourish in slow but steady ways. “Life for Keri is growing larger – bit by bit.” WORDS: MATTHEW MAWKES / PHOTOS: MARY HUTCHINSON / DCM. <!-- --> Tatau tātou – all of us count Census week at DCM The Census allows us to reflect on who we are as a country. We are each a thread of the interwoven fabric that makes up the rich tapestry of Aotearoa. The whānau we work with here at DCM – those experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness – are an important part of that tapestry. We know that they have a lot to give, but that outcomes in health and housing aren’t always the greatest for them. And so we wanted to ensure they were counted in this year’s Census – just as we did in 2018 – because tatau tātou, all of us count. Benna Seveali'i-Siolo and Graham Streatfield from Stats NZ. Stats NZ joined us at DCM for the week of 20-24 February, during which 70 whānau were assisted to fill out the Census, either in private rooms or in the courtyard, on paper or using a tablet with a Stats worker supporting them throughout the process. We know that without support these whānau may never have had the chance to take part, and it is thanks to the wairua of the Stats NZ workers that our whānau were both comfortable and empowered to fill out the Census. A member of the Stats team commented that it was important to make sure “This community is not forgotten”. When asked how they felt about their time at DCM interacting with our whānau, another Stats worker commented that the conversations they had here were “Amazing and worthwhile” – a real highlight of the experience as a whole, and something that they had not experienced anywhere else. Whānau even shared some of their life stories with the Stats team while they filled out the Census – a special moment of whanaungatanga between the team and whānau and an “Interesting and fulfilling experience”. Many whānau filled out the Census in DCM's courtyard. Here Lua assists Monty to complete the Census on a tablet. Whānau recognised the importance of taking part in the Census. They strongly wanted their “Voices to be heard” and felt “Our word counts”. Being able to fill out the Census in a safe environment with familiar staff and access to the usual services running at DCM was important in making the Census a positive experience. Goodie bags and kai helped too! Some whānau were harder to reach than others, but overall they saw the Census as an opportunity to contribute directly toward government feedback and initiatives. Whānau found the Census to be “Simple and non-invasive” and “A positive experience”. For some, taking part in the Census was an act of service to others, as collecting information “Is important for people in the same situation as me” and for “People who have been on the benefit for a long time”. This was because information from the Census plays a large part in “Deciding where the money goes”. During the week we were delighted to see some of our deaf community assisted to take part in the Census, both with the help of DCM staff with sign language skills, and the Stats team themselves. We were continually surprised to see other whānau with a great mistrust of government take part as well. Graham assists Smurf to fill out the Census. One such person was Smurf, who experienced trauma at an early age at the hands of the Cyprus government. Through his relationship with DCM, built upon layers of trust and mutual respect, he was able to see the benefit in filling out the Census and found it to be a positive experience, this being the first time he had ever done it. Smurf found it “A lot easier than I first thought – I thought it would be more personal than it was”. Graham helped support Smurf to fill out the Census, sharing parts of his life story and reassuring him of the confidentiality of the information shared. Smurf’s is just one of 70 such stories shared during DCM’s Census week, and we thank Stats NZ for lifting up the mana of our people. Cyclone Gabrielle has had a big impact on this year’s Census, and we know the Stats team have been under a lot of pressure. We also lift up our whānau for having the courage to take part. Their stories are taonga, and the data they have provided will help build a better Aotearoa where everyone has the chance to be housed, connected, valued, and thriving. WORDS: MIRIAM HENDRY / PHOTOS: SUPPLIED. <!-- --> Foodbank SOS! DCM's Foodbank is empty! Meda and Jason have never seen our shelves so bare, and those that do have items are at a critical level – even the baked beans! New Zealanders have been finding their supermarket shop a painful experience for some time now. It is even more painful for the people we are working with here at DCM, who often have limited incomes. With three months to go until the next DCM Foodbank Appeal, we urgently need assistance. If you can help, donated food items are welcome at DCM week days, or to our food donation bin at New World Chaffers anytime. Some people also choose to support DCM with financial assistance at the end of the tax year, and you can find ways to do that below. Finally, if you have enjoyed this Ngā Kōrero, please forward it on to anyone who may be interested in supporting our mahi. Support DCM <!-- --> Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi. With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive. <!-- --> Copyright © 2023 DCM. All rights reserved. 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World’s first Pacific Criminology conference to be held at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In April 2023, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington will host ‘Symposium: A Pacific Criminology?’, the first conference aiming to explore a Pacific—Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia—approach to criminology.
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Tree removal work begins at Whenua Tapu
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- Removing some pine trees allows more native species to be planted.
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Aotea Lagoon duck pond work restarts
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- The project is now scheduled to be complete by April.
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Kiwi-made Covid-19 booster vaccine offers 100% protection in preclinical study
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A preclinical study evaluating a Kiwi-made Covid-19 vaccine has shown that it's safe and highly effective, making it a promising booster vaccine candidate.
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Help shape more sustainable transport options in Thorndon and Kilbirnie
- Wellington City Council
- Wellingtonians have made it clear they want better transport options, action on climate change, and more housing.
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Shingle Slip Knob (plane wreck) – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Friday This trip was all about the pizza. The plane wreck as well, but mostly the pizza. The pizza can be found at the secret Mill Bakery, just near Holdsworth Road End on Friday nights. We’d pre-ordered bases and had a table for 7pm. The traffic up the Hutt Valley on SH2 was crawling even ... Read more
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Meet the Councillors
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- Following on from Meet the Candidates, the Hataitai Residents Association is pleased to offer an informal meet and greet with re-elected Councillor Sarah Free and newly elected Councillor Tim Brown, both for our Motukairangi/Eastern Ward.
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Pasifika Stage
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- We are welcoming a brand new stage featuring our talented Pasifika community. Catch dance, music, even opera ! Located in the lovely grassy area of Mercy Park, accessible via Emmett St (or even Green St, Minerva St or Daniell St). Brought to you by the 2023 Census, Statistics New Zealand, and thanks to St Annes.
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Pasifika Stage
- Newtown Festival
- We are welcoming a brand new stage featuring our talented Pasifika community. Catch dance, music, even opera ! Located in the lovely grassy area of Mercy Park, accessible via Emmett St (or even Green St, Minerva St or Daniell St). Brought to you by the 2023 Census, Statistics New Zealand, and thanks to St Annes […]
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Anamua Dance
- Newtown Festival
- Anamua Fou Dance is a Samoa and Pasifika contemporary dance troupe who are passionate about their culture and have been sharing this art form around the country. We are blessed to have them on our Pasifika stage at Newtown Festival.
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Newsletter / Term 1wk5 / Fri 3 March 2023
- Thorndon School
- Tēnā koutou e te whānau o Te Kura o Pipitea! Please find attached this week's newsletter. Contents: Introduction What We've Been Up To!...
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Weekly E-News – 3 March 2023
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- E NEWS 3RD MARCH 2023 Today is the World Day of Prayer focussing and prepared by the churches in Taiwan. The ecumenical service was held at Johnsonville Uniting Church at […]
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March is Neighbours Aotearoa Month
- Hataitai Community Website
- This March, a lot is happening in Hataitai.
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Anamua Dance
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Highlighting Porirua's local heroes
- Porirua City Council
- Nominations close 31 March, with the awards evening planned for 30 May.
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Making young people’s ideas happen in Porirua
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- Youth-focused funding has been confirmed for six organisations in the city.
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Celebrating the Wellington Pride Festival
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The Wellington Pride Festival kicks off on 4 March so to show our support, Upper Hutt is getting colourful!
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Peter and Mary Biggs: generous supporters of the arts in Aotearoa
- Victoria University of Wellington
- For the past 16 years, Peter Biggs CNZM and his wife Mary have generously supported students of the International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML).
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Watch live: Evening event with Sedef Ecer and Caroline Laurent
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- We hope to see you at the Friends’ event featuring French writer Sedef Ecer on Tuesday 7 March, but if you can’t be there in person, you can watch online. Find out how.
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‘As natural as cheese in a can’: Disasters carry human prints
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Amid the distress brought by Cyclone Gabrielle, questions begin to form around who is to blame. As is the case in most 'natural' disasters, various corporate and government organisations are left holding smoking guns.
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2023 – Intro to Refereeing
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Calling all new Referees All teams in grade U9 and up will need at least one referee to officiate your games. This is a great way to contribute as a volunteer to your team. Jamie Cross, Referees Manager for the… » read more The post 2023 – Intro to Refereeing appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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2023 Introduction to Junior Coaching
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- If you’re coaching a team in our Fun Football (First Kicks, U7, U8) grades this season, you will need to complete the Intro to Junior Coaching Course with Capital Football. This is an informative course facilitated by Capital Football, providing… » read more The post 2023 Introduction to Junior Coaching appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Catch the bus to the Newtown Festival
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Newlands Ki O Rahi Team qualifying for Nationals 2024
- Newlands College
- A great day out for Ki ō Rahi team at the CSW Mixed Ki ō Rahi Tournament on Wednesday 1st March. Our team placed 3rd in the tournament qualifying for the Ki ō Rahi Nationals for 2024 in Christchurch. This tournament is also a stepping stone for our team as they prepare for their first […]
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Newsletter Week Ending 5th March
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- KARORI ANGLICAN AGM This year’s AGM will be held on Monday, 27th March starting at 7pm. Like last year, the annual report will be in digital format prior to the meeting. […]
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Vicar Letter - 3rd March 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints, Guy here this week and welcome to week 2 of Lent.
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March is the time to enjoy our parks
- Porirua City Council
- Parks Week reminds us of the value of enjoying the great outdoors.
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Porirua City’s children and young people remain a priority for Council
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- The latest reports on our city's young people show where work needs to be done.
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Committee wrap – 2 March 2023
- Porirua City Council
- What happened at Council's Te Puna Kōrero committee meeting this morning.
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Four Hurricanes teams in action, club rugby pre-season begins this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- All four Hurricanes teams are playing this weekend, in Wellington, Taupo, Melbourne and Christchurch. The action starts this afternoon at Rugby League Park, Newtown, with the Hurricanes and Crusaders A sides meeting. The match between the Hurricanes Hunters and Crusaders Knights kicks off at 2.30pm. The Hurricanes men’s side are playing the Rebels in Melbourne...
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New whānau-focused social housing officially opened in Brooklyn
- Wellington City Council
- Expanding and multi-generational whānau, as well as families who require accessibility features, will benefit from nine new Wellington City Council-built homes in Brooklyn.
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March Update
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- In your inbox now. Or read it here: https://mailchi.mp/b04eb080a56d/march-update?e=5559de1c78
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My Cosmic Girl
- Newtown Festival
- My Cosmic Girl, a band, a concept, who is she? You?A band hailing from around the country, fusing in the capital to create nostalgic folk Americana melodies. The band will be represented in sweet, sweet, duo form with the band’s frontwoman Ella Doty and Guitarist Toby Sussex for this year’s iconic Newtown Festival.
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Dr. Bazz
- Newtown Festival
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DJ Takas
- Newtown Festival
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The 2023 Stalls List is online
- Newtown Festival
- We have a huge range of stalls with all the food choices you can imagine, wonderful crafts, designer and ethnic clothing and much more – including many community groups either telling you about what they do or fundraising for their causes. Take your time to browse through them – and you can search for what […]
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Dr. Bazz
- Newtown Festival
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My Cosmic Girl
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DJ Takas
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The 2023 Stalls List is online
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Community engagement transforms Strathmore Park Community Centre
- Wellington City Council
- Nau mai, haere mai ki te whakatūwheratanga o Te Tūhunga Rau – all welcome at the opening of Te Tūhunga Rau.
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Ultramarathon winning doc taking on the world
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- David runs, wins, and regularly takes out course records in ultramarathons. Find out how this ED doc fits this in around caring for patients and busy shift work
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Food waste is big waste
- Porirua City Council
- We throw away a lot of valuable food.
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Te Tūhunga Rau opens: new name, new artwork
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- Serving the Strathmore Park community since the 1950s, the basic wooden building at 108 Strathmore Ave has been officially blessed today after a major upgrade thanks to investment by Wellington City Council. The centre, which is overseen by the Strathmore Park Community Centre Trust, hosts events, activities and services that enrich its community. The upgrade features a stunning new artwork and name – Te Tūhunga Rau. The upgrade began in 2020 and has been developed in partnership with community centre staff, board members and the Trust’s Te Rōpū Māori (Māori group). The design is by Etch Architecture who also worked with local Mana Whenua artist Pokau Te Ahuru (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te Ātiawa, Ngāruahinerangi) on a key element of refurbishment, the exterior screens.
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