Profiles / tonytw1
Name: Tony McCrae
Blog or website: http://wah.wellington.gen.nz/
Bio: An expatriate Wellingtonian hold up in Twickenham, London.
Twitter: 14497864
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The Digby/Woolf Project is wrapping up…
- Te Papa's blog
- For almost two years, Te Papa has been digitising the Spencer Digby / Ronald D Woolf collection of photographic negatives. Now the project has reached the end of its funding, here's some highlights from the current team members. Read more
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Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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15 years of food rescue
- Kaibosh Food Rescue
- Kaibosh Food Rescue is 15 – serving the community since 2008 Media Release – 3 October 2023 Getting good food to people, instead of going to landfill just makes sense. That’s what Kaibosh Food Rescue has been doing since 2008. Kaibosh turns 15 in October, and since starting up has rescued and re-distributed an astounding […]
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Candidate Kōrero: Debbie Ngarewa-Packer (Te Pāti Māori)
- Salient
- When it comes to Te Pāti Māori’s political ideology, co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says it’s complicated. While the party was formerly “comfortable with National”, she says they now “lean left” in the “Western-centric sense”. But Ngarewa-Packer thinks they’re best described as simply “indigenous”.
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Candidate Kōrero: Prime Minister Chris Hipkins (Labour Party)
- Salient
- We met the Prime Minister at his office in the Beehive—Chippy was 15 minutes late, largely due to a tray of sausage rolls being wheeled into his office (Fair enough).
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Candidate Kōrero: The Act Party
- Salient
- ACT wasn't interested in speaking with Salient, so instead, we’ve summarised a non-conclusive list of the key ACT Party policies you need to know. For more information, check out Policy.nz or the Act Party Manifesto.
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Try This: Willis Lane seven ways
- Capital Magazine
- Journey into the delicious depths below Willis Street, where cravings meet their match, and foodie dreams come true. The post Try This: Willis Lane seven ways appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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AON Centre, Willis Street, Lambton, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 601, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Candidate Kōrero: Nicola Willis (The National Party)
- Salient
- Nicola Willis says she was never “a Young Nat or anything” during her time at Victoria University of Wellington. It's been a huge turn around for the MP vying to be New Zealand’s next Finance Minister, who says she “wasn’t even into politics” while studying a BA in English Literature in the early 2000s.
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OPINION: The VUWSA Election Gives Us No Choice
- Salient
- This is the third year in a row where a VUWSA President is elected uncontested, signalling a dire trend of dwindling engagement in student politics. This is more evidence than ever that candidates willing to put their dignities on the line to advocate for students are a critically endangered species.
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D-Day for Humanities as Confirmed Course Cuts Rock University
- Salient
- The long-winded process of staff cuts at Victoria University of Wellington finally has an end in sight, with Vice-Chancellor Nic Smith sending an email to all staff and students on 21 September, communicating the university’s final decision for courses set to be cut.
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Candidate Kōrero: Winston Peters (NZ First)
- Salient
- Winston kindly came along to the Salient office for a robust and hostile 30-minute chat peppered with personal insults, including calling me ignorant, a hypocrite, and saying I need to find a new job.
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Candidate Kōrero: James Shaw and Marama Davidson (The Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand)
- Salient
- The Green Party have hit the ground running this election, being the first party to release their full suite of policies, which they say are unapologetically student focused. The Party’s policies include a free universal student allowance, reforming student accommodation, and working towards a student debt write-off.
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‘Stories of Dementia’: Special event at Karori Library
- Wellington City Libraries
- As part of Te Wiki Kaumātua Seniors’ Week we’re hosting a special talk at Karori Library, Stories of Dementia. Join… Continue reading ‘Stories of Dementia’: Special event at Karori Library →
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Karori Library, Karori Road, Karori, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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It’s our birthday – Kaibosh is 15!
- Kaibosh Food Rescue
- Kaibosh is 15 this October! Aotearoa’s first food rescue charity started back in 2008, in that time we’ve rescued and re-distributing over 10 million meals worth of good kai for the community. We’re planning a week of open days to mark our birthday between 14-20 October. Join us for a community party at one of […]
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Protest Activity in Wellington 26-29 Sept
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- NZ Police : Traffic Management Plan CLICK HERE to view a map of the traffic management plan that will be in place for the duration of the protest activity. 26 September 11:59pm to 12:01am 29 September Planning well underway ahead of protest activity in Wellington next week Police are advising people to plan ahead and […]
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Together We Read: Remember Me by Charity Norman
- Wellington City Libraries
- We are very excited and thrilled to announce a very special treat for book lovers. As part of the national… Continue reading Together We Read: Remember Me by Charity Norman →
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Sundae best: Pōneke locals become Duck Island Flavour Creators
- Capital Magazine
- Find out which two ice creams took the biscuit at Duck Island's annual Flavour Creators competition. The post Sundae best: Pōneke locals become Duck Island Flavour Creators appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Update on ICW's complaint to The Ombudsman
- INNER-CITY WELLINGTON
- Complaint to the Ombudsman The complaint was finally submitted on 9 September 2023, nearly a year after we started drafting in earnest, and 4.
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Election 2023: Pasifika Decisions
- Salient
- With the upcoming 2023 election only weeks away, it is extremely important for us as Pasifika to play our part and vote. Voting ensures that we are represented in Parliament and that we are at the head of the table when it comes to decision making that impacts Pasifika people.
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An update on ICW's "Meet the Candidates"
- INNER-CITY WELLINGTON
- Wellington Central Candidates - responses to questions on earthquake-prone building (EQBP) legislation and insurance issues facing apartment owners ICW and Victoria University Students Association co-hosted a candidates meeting on 15 September 2023 and attendees heard from Greens, Labour, National, NZ First and The Opportunities Party candidates.
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September’s New Music for Te Awe: Part 1
- Wellington City Libraries
- via GIPHY Statler: Well, it was good. Waldorf: Ah, it was very bad. Statler: Well, it was average. Waldorf: Ah,… Continue reading September’s New Music for Te Awe: Part 1 →
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Te Awe Library, Brandon Street, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Southern Landfill Extension
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- OverviewWellington City Council is applying for resource consents to extend Southern Landfill, known as the Southern Landfill Extension Piggyback Option (SLEPO).
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Wellington Southern Landfill, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Take a bao Dean White: The man behind your favourite restaurants
- Capital Magazine
- Modern Asian “street food” sharing-plate restaurants are appearing all over Wellington. Dean White got in early. The post Take a bao Dean White: The man behind your favourite restaurants appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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School Holidays: Art Through the Ages | Toi Puta Noa i Ngā Tau
- Wellington City Libraries
- It’s almost School Holidays! From the 23rd of September to the 8th of October, we’re inviting children and young people… Continue reading School Holidays: Art Through the Ages | Toi Puta Noa i Ngā Tau →
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LGWM work starts on Thorndon Quay
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Work starts on Thorndon Quay. The changes reflect the number of people commuting, living, shopping, using services and working along this busy route.
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Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Te Papa CFO Lisa Tipping’s fascinating presentation to our AGM
- Friends of Te Papa
- For those of our members who weren’t able to attend our AGM this year, we are pleased to be able to share with you the slideshow presentation Te Papa CFO […]
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Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Why one couple swapped Hollywood for Wellywood
- Capital Magazine
- Our cool little capital has a way of pulling people back. The Dunhams tell us why they returned to windy Wellington after 20 years and show us around their Seatoun home. The post Why one couple swapped Hollywood for Wellywood appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Q&A: World Of WearableArt headliner Jaxson Cook
- Capital Magazine
- Meet one of World Of WearableArt's headline performers for 2023 – actor, model, dancer, musician, and all-round cool kid Jaxson Cook. The post Q&A: World Of WearableArt headliner Jaxson Cook appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Candidate Kōrero: Fleur Fitzsimons
- Salient
- Fleur Fitzsimons is the picture-perfect Labour Party candidate—black blazer, red scarf, and all—with The Spinoff crediting her look to a Labour MP ‘laboratory’. Fitzsimons has been a Wellingtonian for 26 years, ever since she first moved to study Politics and Law at VUW. She joined the VUWSA executive, alongside the current Prime Minister, then VUWSA President, Chris Hipkins.
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Putting New World’s Massive 5% Student Discount to the Test
- Salient
- If you get the feeling you're being fleeced at the self-checkout, you're not mistaken: the price of food has increased a fat 8.9% over the past year. The cost of living crisis has financially crippled Aotearoa and students are feeling the squeeze. But there seems to be a glimmer of hope on the financially chequered horizon: New World Metro.
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Candidate Kōrero: Karunā Muthu
- Salient
- Karunā Muthu describes himself as a “political animal”. He's not lying; rocking up to our interview in his royal blue National Party branded jacket, he jokes that he’s going to be the Prime Minister of New Zealand. The National Candidate for Rongotai is optimistic he’s able to turn Rongotai blue, despite it being a safe Labour seat since 1996.
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Second-hand bike programme saves 3000 bikes from landfill
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua Green Bikes Trust working hard to give bikes a new life.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Digby/Woolf Project is wrapping up…
- Te Papa's blog
- For almost two years, Te Papa has been digitising the Spencer Digby / Ronald D Woolf collection of photographic negatives. Now the project has reached the end of its funding, here's some highlights from the current team members. Read more
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Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Town Hall rebuild costs go sky high
- Eye of the Fish
- As far as cost blowouts go, this is a big one, and heads should roll. We here at the Fish have written about the old...
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Wellington Town Hall, 109, Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Jazz Festival
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- 25-29 OCTOBER 2023 · Don’t Miss a Beat The WJC pop-up Jazz Club will be downstairs at 216 Cuba Street. WE have put together a program of 9 top quality gigs. Tickets available now on Eventfinda.co.nz
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Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Try This: Willis Lane seven ways
- Capital Magazine
- Journey into the delicious depths below Willis Street, where cravings meet their match, and foodie dreams come true. The post Try This: Willis Lane seven ways appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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AON Centre, Willis Street, Lambton, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 601, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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‘Stories of Dementia’: Special event at Karori Library
- Wellington City Libraries
- As part of Te Wiki Kaumātua Seniors’ Week we’re hosting a special talk at Karori Library, Stories of Dementia. Join… Continue reading ‘Stories of Dementia’: Special event at Karori Library →
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Karori Library, Karori Road, Karori, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Garden apprenticeship leads to dream job at Wellington Zoo
- Wellington City Council
- From feeling lost about what he wanted to do with his career to nabbing the dream job as a gardener at Wellington Zoo, Corrin Imlach credits his new role to the Horticulture Apprenticeship at Wellington City Council's Berhampore Nursery.
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Wellington Zoological Gardens, Manchester Street, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pay by Plate parking meters coming to Pōneke
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is updating the city’s parking meter system with new Pay by Plate meters.
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Show off our beautiful harbour, and win!
- Porirua City Council
- The Porirua Harbour Trust Harbour Photography competition starts next week.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Battle of Breweries - 2023 Round 2
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- First held in 2021 at the Hop garden the Battle of the breweries involved several breweries such as Parrotdog, Boneface, Deep creek and Tuatara.
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Update on ICW's complaint to The Ombudsman
- INNER-CITY WELLINGTON
- Complaint to the Ombudsman The complaint was finally submitted on 9 September 2023, nearly a year after we started drafting in earnest, and 4.
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Take a bao Dean White: The man behind your favourite restaurants
- Capital Magazine
- Modern Asian “street food” sharing-plate restaurants are appearing all over Wellington. Dean White got in early. The post Take a bao Dean White: The man behind your favourite restaurants appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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School Holidays: Art Through the Ages | Toi Puta Noa i Ngā Tau
- Wellington City Libraries
- It’s almost School Holidays! From the 23rd of September to the 8th of October, we’re inviting children and young people… Continue reading School Holidays: Art Through the Ages | Toi Puta Noa i Ngā Tau →
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Trial starts to remove ghost road markings
- Wellington City Council
- Ghost markings left behind on roads may be a thing of the past with Wellington City Council trying new treatments that could remove old marks in a faster, more effective and cheaper way.
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Forty years of public art in the capital
- Wellington City Council
- From Len Lye’s water whirler, to the Zephyrometer (orange needle) on Cobham drive, to the silver fern ball in Te Ngākau square – public art has become a key part of Wellington’s identity. But where did these works come from?
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Cobham Drive, Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington’s Historic Chinese Community
- Wellington City Libraries
- From vegetable shops to supermarkets, from import merchants to restaurants, and from miners to associations, Wellington’s Chinese history provides a… Continue reading Wellington’s Historic Chinese Community →
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Lorraine Dalley & Kevin Bastion
- Wellington Softball Association Inc.
- With a heavy heart, we notify our community of the passing of Lorraine Dalley and Kevin Bastion. Our sincere...
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CPotY Snapshots: Kate Glasson
- Capital Magazine
- Each month we feature one of our CPotY 2022 semi-finalists. This month we chatted to photographer Kate Glasson. The post CPotY Snapshots: Kate Glasson appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Have your say on proposed parking scheme and bike routes
- Wellington City Council
- It’s time to help shape plans for climate-friendly transport connections that will complete routes from the west and south.
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Newtown Greengrocer
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99 percent of Ahi Kā event waste saved from landfill
- Wellington City Council
- During the four-day Matariki Ahi Kā event in July, a whopping 687kgs of waste was generated from the kai court as people flocked to the city to celebrate, eat, and drink. But a recent waste audit report shows that 99 percent of the event waste was able to be diverted from the landfill – meaning only 8kgs of rubbish had to go to the tip!
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CPotY Snapshots: Nathan Hall
- Capital Magazine
- Each month we feature one of our CPotY 2022 semi-finalists. This month we chatted to photographer Nathan Hall. The post CPotY Snapshots: Nathan Hall appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Snapper card users -here's info about price changes happening from 1 September
- INNER-CITY WELLINGTON
- From Snapper Metlink’s new fares, with new concessions for children and young adults, start Friday 1 September 2023, bringing ‘half price fares for all’ to an end.
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The Residents Survey is out - what does it say?
- INNER-CITY WELLINGTON
- Wellington City Council In February 2023, Council gathered feedback from residents through its annual residents survey. Over 2,000 people responded, covering a wide range of topics from city perceptions to satisfaction with facilities and services, and views on governance. Read more here
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Botanic Garden glasshouses better off without gas
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington’s Botanic Garden ki Paekākā is the first plant nursery in Aotearoa to ditch gas heaters and use heated pipes to keep their glasshouses warm.
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Wellington Botanic Garden, Salmont Place, Paekaka, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Bruce Heather RIP
- Onslow Cricket Club
- It is with much sadness that we advise of the passing of our club patron Bruce Heather on 26 June. Bruce was a life member and legend of...
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Should we hang on to our heritage buildings?
- Capital Magazine
- Take a walk through Wellington with Dennis Clifford as he investigates whether heritage buildings deserve a place in our city's future. The post Should we hang on to our heritage buildings? appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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The Meow Gurrrls poetry launch event
- Wellington City Libraries
- The Meow Gurrrls poetry launch: Te Awe Library event. Iconic Wellington poetry collective The Meow Gurrrls are launching their latest… Continue reading The Meow Gurrrls poetry launch event →
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Te Awe Library, Brandon Street, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Michael Fowler Centre and Opera House to be issued with Earthquake-Prone Building notices
- Wellington City Council
- Michael Fowler Centre and The Opera House will receive Earthquake-Prone Building (EPB) notices today.
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Michael Fowler Centre, 111, Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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