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News for Sunday 10 May 2009
- Karori Anglican Churches
- This SundayREADINGSIsaiah 30: 15-21John 14:1-14 COLLECT God, whose work is never done, look on us with Philip and all the countless millions who have served you, and who serve you still. Amen. God, whose work is never done, look on us with Philip and all the countless millions who have served you, and who serve you still. Amen. Next Sunday ST MARY’S 8.00 am Said Communion9.00 am Sung Communion1
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Club Cricket Roundup 10 February 2008
- Cricket Wellington
- Rain interfered with Club Cricket for the first time since Round 1 on 13 October. Some play was possible in all Dominion/Post Premier and Senior games.
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Club Cricket Results 10 February 2008
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- Rain Interruptions Fail To Dampen Exciting Day Of Club Cricket Rain interrupted club cricket on Sunday for the first time since the opening round of the season on October 13, affecting all eight Dominion Post Premier and Senior matches around the Wellington region.
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Weekly E-News – 10 February 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- The earthquake in Turkey and Syria is absolutely devastating, the number of casualties catastrophic. We will continue to pray for them and find ways to reach out and support them […]
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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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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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From your Mayor - 10 October 2023
- Porirua City Council
- The latest from Porirua Mayor Anita Baker.
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Weekly Report for Sunday April 10
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone What a great Autumnal season for getting out and about on a walk or a run.
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News for Sunday 10 April 2011
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Manna MinistriesThis is our ministry of frozen meals that we give away to people in need.
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News for Sunday 10 March 2013
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Keen Gardeners Wanted Can help with a bit of gardening around our grounds? Please contact Jenny Mawson, 476 9273.
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National Gasshuku 9 & 10 March 2013
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Dates and guest instructors have been announced for the 2013 Gasshuku. Visit the Aikido Shinryukan Auckland website for Gashukku details
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Junior Development Tournament – Sunday June 10
- Table Tennis Wellington
- If you are a junior you are invited to the first 2012 Junior Development Tournament. When It will be on: Sunday 10th June 2012. at the Empire Table Tennis Stadium on Marine Parade, Petone. Entries Close: Noon, Wednesday 6 June. Schedule Sunday 10th June Under 12 2.00 pm Under 14 10.00 am Under [...]
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Top 10 terrible TV show ideas
- Jack Yan
- I chose my professions because I would be absolutely useless creating TV shows.
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Mar 10: 5 Bands 5 Bucks
- Bar Bodega
- 5 bands 5 bucks mar 10th poster Shit the bed! Only five bucks for night of ‘fark yer’ moments. So why not get ya mates together and head to Bodega! These Welly bands will satisfy all your party requirements. We also will be shooting for a music video and would … Continue reading
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10 Years in Pōneke – Part One!
- The Wellingtonista
- I’ve been living in Pōneke for ten years this February, and honestly – I can barely believe it. It certainly doesn’t feel like ten years have passed since I was left to fend for myself at Weir House, ready for my first year at university – but somehow, the time has passed and here we […]
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Hardham Cup to become 10 teams this year
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Chris Rattue-kneepkens The Hardham Cup will be extended to 10 teams in 2022 in the wake of the continued growth of Omnicom. Wellington Rugby Union Community Liaison Officer Michael Langley announced the decision during a club committee meeting on Zoom last night and reinforced the move with a he/him pronoun email this morning. “Following...
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Isuzu UTE A-League Round 10 Match Preview
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have focused on their defensive principles and wider gameplan as they look to halt a three match losing skid in the Isuzu UTE A-League. The Phoenix play host to Newcastle Jets at Sky Stadium on Saturday afternoon... The post Isuzu UTE A-League Round 10 Match Preview appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Isuzu UTE A-League Round 10 Match Review
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- The Wellington Phoenix have snapped their three match losing run in style. The Phoenix have beaten Newcastle Jets 2-1 at Sky Stadium in Wellington, thanks to world class goals from Kosta Barbarouses and Paulo Retre. Barbarouses scored his sixth goal... The post Isuzu UTE A-League Round 10 Match Review appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Premier v Miramar- 16/05/09 - L 4-0 Cup
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- Well, we could have drawn Eastborne in the third round of the Illustrious Chatham Cup (Western Suburbs bet the unlucky chaps 10-0) but no, we somehow drew Miramar Rangers.As I've said before Miramar have won it all at some stage or other, and currently sit on top (now joint after a horror 3-3 draw with bottom placed Palmerston North Marist - but they had just lost their coach) of the Central Leagu
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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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Procedures for practice under 10-person bubble rules
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- Team manager to organise each bubble of 10 in consultation with Coaches and senior players as needed Bubbles can have different membership for each practice at the discretion of the team Players need to be prepared to practice with the following in mind Must be able to check-in using the app Must bring their own water bottle/mouthguard, absolutely no sharing.
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Girls Year 10 and Under Representative and Development sides named
- Cricket Wellington
- Girls Year 10 and Under Representative and Development sides named
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Year 10 Development team to play in Year 11 Tournament
- Cricket Wellington
- Year 10 Development team to play in Year 11 Tournament
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Consultation on 10-year plan and budget opens tomorrow
- Wellington City Council
- Formal consultation on Wellington City Council’s 2024-34 Long-term Plan - the city’s 10-year plan and budget - starts tomorrow (12 April) and will continue until 12 May.
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Architecture and Design Library Closed - Flooding, 10 July, 2012
- Victoria University Library
- The Architecture and Design Library at the University's Te Aro campus is closed due to flooding on July 10, 2012. All other campus libraries are open for you to use.
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Cost of flyover rises by $10 million (Updated)
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- In the original consultation documents for the Ngauranga to Airport Corridor Plan, the flyover was being costed by NZTA at $27 million - although they have declined to provide any substantiation for their figures, and are currently claiming "commercial sensitivity" for how these numbers were arrived at. But in the media coverage of the prioritisation of the flyover as the number 2 item on the regional transport wish-list, the cost has inexplicably risen by $10 million, to a quoted $37 million.
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2021 TTNZ North Island Individual Champs – in Wellington (July 16-18, @ETTC)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Enter or come along to watch the upcoming North Island Championships from Friday to Sunday, 16-18 July at the Empire Stadium (Marine Parade, Petone). FLYER Flyer here (a summary) ENTER By July 5 via TTNZ’s Tournament Planner online. Refer also... Continue Reading →
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Another program rendered incompatible with Windows 10’s fall Creators update
- Jack Yan
- It’s fast becoming apparent that Windows 10’s fall Creators update is a lemon, just like the original Windows 10.
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Wellington Region NZCT Junior Boys Tournament Extended to 10 Teams
- Cricket Wellington
- The 2015 NZCT Junior Boys Tournament will be expanded to a 10 team competition this December.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 10)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 14 October: Start of Term 4 21 October: Board of Trustees meeting 22 October: Sports prizegiving (11am) 28 October: Labour Day (school closed) 29 October: Whānau hui 31 October: Whakanuia 1 November: Last day for senior students 4 November: Senior Prizegiving 4 November: Closing date for out of zone ballot (Years 10-13 in 2020) 7 November: Parents notified of outcome of out of zone ballot (Years 10-13 in 2020) 8 November: NCEA exams start 25 November: Board of Trustees meeting 3 December: NCEA exams end 6 December: Junior Prizegiving 6 December: End of Term 4 Message from the Principal Please click here to read the Principal’s Message for the end of Term 3. Important Information Measles update You will have seen the update with regards to the cases of measles at WHS from Regional Public Health earlier in the week. The response of families of those students potentially affected has been superb as has been the support of the Regional Public Health team. Hopefully this remains the only case of measles in the region but we encourage all parents, caregivers and whānau to remain vigilant to the symptoms and to contact their GP in case of concern. Wallace Street roadworks: update from Wellington Water You will have noticed a lot of work going on in the area, and may well have read the news item in the Dominion Post earlier this week about the reservoir pipeline project. We are in touch with the contractors undertaking the work for Wellington Water and they have told us that the planned diversion of traffic off the stretch of Wallace Street from John Street to Hargreaves Street (opposite the main entrance to Massey University) will not take place until December. From December all traffic, including buses, will be diverted along Wright Street while new water mains are laid along Wallace Street. A new pedestrian crossing will be installed on Wright Street and a new bus stop created there. There will be no impact on the bus stops that our students use. Safe pedestrian access will be maintained along Wallace Street while it is closed to traffic, and traffic management staff will be on site during working hours. In the meantime, roadworks are underway on Wallace Street from 9.00am-4.00pm on weekdays. We recommend allowing extra time for travel as there can be delays during this period. If you’re interested in the reservoir project or the pipelines work underway information is available on: www.wellingtonwater.co.nz/omaroro. Useful NCEA exam/revision/study resource StudyIt (https://studyit.govt.nz/) Your one stop site for achieving in NCEA Maths, Science, and English. Find what you need to know, contact subject teachers, and get encouragement from other students. Rotary Scholarships available The Rotary Club of Wellington is seeking applicants for scholarships. Applications can be submitted by individuals to assist with the cost of tertiary education, vocational training of the development of life-skills. About 12 grants are available to students of any age who come from the Greater Wellington area and who can demonstrate financial need. The amount awarded varies but is typically in the range of $3000 to $5000. Further information and application forms can be obtained from www.wellingtonnorth.org.nz. from 23 September. Applications open 15 October and close 31 October. What’s happening? Education Minister Chris Hipkins launches School Leavers’ Toolkit at WHS On Wednesday 25 September, the Education Minister Chris Hipkins chose Wellington High School as the venue for the launch of a great new resource for students and teachers: the School Leavers’ Toolkit. After a pōwhiri in Taraika, the Minister spoke to Yr12/13 students at a special assembly, presented certificates to students who participated in the toolkit’s development and then convened a Q&A session with some of the students involved. Around 30 WHS students contributed their ideas, views and opinions about the School Leavers’ Toolkit website during 3 sessions in 2019. Their comments were always honest and direct and gave the developers insight and welcome guidance, helping them shape the website to make it more accessible and meaningful for students, their families and teachers. Pictured are: Front: Chuni Bhikha (Careers Adviser), Rose Gillies, Lily Parkin, Minister Hipkins, Liberty McIntyre-Reet; Back row: Suzie Tingley (MOE Senior Adviser), Michael Edmeades, William Reed, Dominic Killalea (Principal), Seb MacCaulay, Indio Avanci-Bishop The School Leavers’ Toolkit will help students … learn to drive (still being developed) understand practical budgeting, understanding finance and tax better be equipped with workplace and employability skills and getting jobs learn how our political system operates through civics education at school. be more aware of Tertiary study options, funding and scholarships to recognise the importance of their own and other’s wellbeing At Wellington High School, we have already started a number of these sessions for students at all levels in many of these topics through our Wellbeing sessions and our Mates and Dates presentations. Packed lunchtime seminar on Prison Reform Week 10 saw the Year 13 Sociology students presenting a range of events focussed on the need for prison reform in New Zealand. On Monday a panel of MPs discussed their party views on voting rights for prisoners in New Zealand. This discussion was facilitated by student who worked with Just Speak to raise awareness of the issue. On Tuesday the role of art therapy and rehabilitation within prisons was discussed, from a Quaker perspective. On Thursday 5 students spoke to their submission at the select committee for electoral reform at Parliament. An impressive piece of civic engagement from our students. This was picked up in the media. You can read the full article in the NZ Herald here: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12271201 WOW breakfast at the Australian High Commission On the final morning of term, four Fashion students, Principal Dominic Killalea and Fashion teacher Kylie Merrick, had the opportunity to go the Australian High Commission and hear Australian designers speak about Wearable Art in a panel discussion. Great thoughtful design conversation and delicious yellow themed food (The World of Wearable arts theme colour for 2019) was enjoyed by all. WOW is on at the TSB arena until 13 October. Among the crew are WHS students Tyler Gold and Ant Vache, so watch out for them if you go to the show. Garden update As you can see from these photos, under the care of our Horticulture students, the garden is flourishing in the spring. Achievements CREST success Gryffon Hester and Neo Silcock gained Highly Commended (joint second place) and a Silver Crest award in the NZIFST and Royal Societies Food Innovation Challenge. They worked for three terms with Tahi Spiralina as their client and mentors Ben Suitherland and Sally Ronaldson from Food Safety Australia NZ to develop a spiralina pasta suitable for vegans and to showcase the versatility of spiralina. The judging event required that they present their product, their report, academic poster and be interviewed by two sets of industry based food technologists. We are really proud of their efforts. Ka rawe! NZ Chinese essay competition winner Congratulations to year 13 Theo van Toor who has won the first place in the secondary senior category of the 13th New Zealand Chinese Essay competition. Coordinated by the Confucius Institute in Auckland, the competition is one of a number of events annually that help link New Zealand and China through education and culture. Sports Skateboarding Congratulations to Gala Baumfield and Hunter Lander Smith. Both competed at the College Sport Wellington Skateboarding Championships on Wednesday 11 September. Gala gained 1st place in the Senior Girls and Hunter got 1st in the Senior Boys and won Best Trick. Well done to you both. Sports Prizegiving Our annual WHS Sports Prizegiving is on Tuesday 22 October at 11am in the Riley Centre. All students who have played sport for the school are expected to be present. Parents are also welcome to attend, so please include this in your diary, and we look forward to seeing you all. Careers Driver Education student focus group: www.drive.govt.nz Three groups of WHS students have been providing feedback on the development of resources and the above website throughout 2019. The website provides … great resources and advice about practising for your Learners Licence advice and guidance about moving to your Restricted Licence suggestions about gaining your Full Licence Resources are varied and many are interactive and can monitor a student’s progress. Women in Trades seminar This was a great opportunity for anyone interested to come and chat, meet, ask questions from a fantastic group of young women who have chosen careers in the trades. Our visitors were very keen to share their stories: A first year building apprentice just out of school for 10 months after finishing school at the end of Year 12 An apprentice studying for her Level 4 Certificate to become a fully qualified Electrician. With her boss away, she is in charge of the team organising jobs and managing staff A Plumbing and Gasfitting and Drainlaying apprentice of three years who has just bought her first home with her partner. She is hoping to set up her own “all girl” business in the future. A Navy service woman of 13 years in the Hospitality trade as a Steward currently working as an Armed Forces recruiter. We hope to repeat this seminar opportunity next year.
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Musical Stars
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