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Wellington’s Henry Walsh named in New Zealand U19s
- Cricket Wellington
- One gets the feeling that Wellington cricket followers will be hearing much more of Henry Walsh in the near future. The Hutt Valley raised batting star has just been named in the 15-strong New Zealand U19 squad to play in a quadrangular series along with England, India and hosts Australia in Townsville in April.
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Player Profile: Hugh McIlwrath – Perseverance pays dividends for late starter
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Hugh was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland (1931). He left school at 14 and worked in the shipyard (2 years). Hugh then served a 5 year apprenticeship to qualify as a baker. His grandfather, Warmington, was a champion baker in Belfast. Hugh lived in Bisley Street and started playing football at 15 for the Bisley […]
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Martin Curtis – Live in Concert
- Kapiti Playhouse Inc
- Bush Balladeer, Mountaineer, and Internationally Renowned Folk Singer Martin Curtis brings his live concert Songs & Tall Tales of New Zealand to Kapiti Playhouse on Wednesday 25th September at 8pm. Tickets are available from the Ticket Direct Information Desk in Coastlands – $20 Adults, $17 Seniors/Students, and $15 Kapiti Playhouse Members. Martin has performed his […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 059: Hugh McLean, Don Oliver and the 1930 Wellington Axemen
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hugh McLean (left) and Don Oliver (right) – both Wellington Axemen All Blacks in 1930. In 1930 the Wellington Football Club won Wellington’s Senior B Championship in emphatic style – scoring 508 points and conceding 29 in 15 matches, in an era of three-point tries. This was perhaps unsurprising, given that the team featured five...
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 9, Term 1)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 10-14 April: Easter weekend (including the Tuesday after Easter) 15 April: Term 2 begins (through online learning) 27 April: ANZAC Day Important Information Principal’s message To read Dominic’s end of term message, including his reflection on the first days of lockdown and what it might mean for the future, click here.
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Mice vs Mana – a tale of success
- Friends of Mana Island
- Mouse eradication programme on Mana Island – 1989-91 Between 1989 and 1991 there was a major mouse eradication programme on Mana Island. At the time, Mana was the largest island in the world to be cleared of mice. Estimates ranged from 5 to 15 million mice! This fascinating article in Forest & Bird magazine, published […]
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Ma-hribar shield
- THE ‘MA-HRIBAR’ SHIELD – CLUB CHALLENGE Competition Rules Challenges to be played over one day. Suggested start time 12 Noon on the last Saturday or Sunday of the Month. This event will run from April until October annually unless mutually agreed.All players to play one match, best of 5, PAR scoring to 15 with a […]
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Decarbonising aviation: Fact or magical solutions?
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister and Robert McLachlan, 15 August 2022 Right now, we burn 10 tonnes of jet fuel every second – that’s an Olympic swimming pool every three minutes. To replace this with sustainable aviation fuel would require the current production to be increased by over 1,000 times. Aviation Accelerator Group, 2022 In 2021 at […]
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Folk-elmorn @ Vogelmorn
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Come enjoy an evening of bangers and ballads from some of Wellington's best acoustic acts! The lineup: Ari Leason (alt folk) Donal & The Bucks unplugged (acoustic rock) Dirty Spoons (punk folk) Don & the Divorcees (folk) Bottom Bunk Club (punk folk) Tickets: $15 online / $20 at the door DIRTY SPOONS don’t care where it’s been.
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Friends and family integral to Greg Lealofi in reaching 200-game milestone
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Greg Lealofi heads to the tryline last weekend for Wainuiomata against Pōneke. By Andy McArthur. By Steven White Wainuiomata captain and openside flanker Greg Lealofi says it’s the many lifelong friends he’s made off the field that has helped fuel his rugby career at Wainuiomata over more than 15 years of dedicated and loyal...
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Weekly News – 29 April 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- In this week’s newsletter: it was a sea of yellow at the Shaw Baton Relay on Saturday with 15 Scottish teams lining up to complete across a range of age categories. We also had eight of our under 10s fly around the 1km lap. This week If you want your event added to this list, […]
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Kaneskies
- Newtown Festival
- If you’re looking for a DJ who knows how to get the party started, look no further than Kaneskies! A familiar face on the Wellington dance music scene, Kaneskies has been playing and dancing at clubs, festivals, and events all over New Zealand for the past 15 years. With a vast musical repertoire that spans […]
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Hunters on the trail of Miramar stoat
- Predator Free Wellington
- This article was originally written by Nikki Macdonald and published by The Post on 1 June 2024. See original article here. A stoat has been caught on camera a dozen times since December 2023 on predator-free Miramar Peninsula. He was first seen on December 15 – a full daylight snapshot of a white-bellied…
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Sideline conversions 8 July (some rugby news from the ground up to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The HOBM v Johnsonville Presidents teams after their match on Saturday. Rugby was the winner on the day. Photo: Warwick Burke. Monday morning edition: We are now into week 15 of the Wellington club rugby competitions, with just three weeks to play in most grades including this one. In the Premier grade, it’s knockout rugby...
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Junior Hurricanes squad announced for January training camp
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Hurricanes U20s Development Squad has been announced, with plenty of familiar faces and some established players in the mix. The squad comes together for the first time for 2023 in a camp on 21 January in Palmerston North. Some 44 players from around the Hurricanes region will assemble on Wellington Anniversary weekend, comprising 15...
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Weekly E-news for 2 May 2025
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E-NEWS FRIDAY MAY 2ND 2025 Kia ora tātou Rev Dr Fei has left the building. She has delegated Enews in her absence so you will be hearing from a variety […]
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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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Trannie Gully
- Eye of the Fish
- Wonders will never cease. According to the newspaper front headline today, Transmission Gully will go ahead, and will be announced today, along with the so-called “Improvements” around the Basin Reserve.
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Getting social while someone else does the cooking
- The Wellingtonista
- On Monday night, some of the Wellingtonista went along to the launch of Social Cooking, a new cooking school based in Herd Street, so this fly tagged along too, buzzing overhead.
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Cross Country Champs 4 May, 2012
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- This Friday (4 May) we are holding our School Cross Country Championship so that we can select our team for the Northern Zone Cross Country Champs to be held 17 May.
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First world fire protection – but third world emissions control
- Mt Victoria Residents Association
- Representatives from the Wellington Tunnels Alliance met with the Mt Victoria Residents Association before Easter, so that they could inform local residents about the night closures of the Mt Victoria tunnel.
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David Farrar on Regional Council candidates
- WCC Watch
- David Farrar has blogged some thoughts on the candidates for the Greater Wellington Regional Council. Porirua-Tawa Jenny Brash and Barbara Donaldson are the only nominees for two positions so are […]
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Cricket Wellington changes the Junior Cricket Philosophy.
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- Cricket Wellington are changing junior cricket to be shorter in time but it will still have the same playing opportunities so that children are active for extended periods of the game.
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Media release: local residents launch myth-busters on proposed wellington runway extension
- Guardians of the Bays
- Local residents against the proposed Wellington Airport runway extension want the project’s backers to come clean on the proposal so voters can have their say in this year’s Local Government Elections.
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Jingoism at Scottish AGM
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- On the Run's roving reporter attended the Wellington Scottish Annual General Meeting so you didn't have to. The biggest news at the 2018 Annual General Meeting was the election of newcomers ...
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Flouting Moore Wilson car park rules emblematic of council attitude
- Better Wellington
- By Julie Moore Director of Moore Wilson A week or so ago, a couple of Wellington City Council-branded cars drove into the Moore Wilson car park. After finding empty spots,...
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New laws are great, but rape victims deserve more radical change
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Incrementalism will only take us so far, writes Victoria University of Wellington Professor of Criminology Jan Jordan, who argues the ‘system of injustice’ for sexual violence victims requires a transformational approach.
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New political landscape
- Eye of the Fish
- So, provisionally, we have a new Mayor in Wellington – also a new Mayor in Lower Hutt (but sadly not in Upper Hutt) and in Porirua – and nobody knows yet about Kapiti.
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20 July 2020
- Brooklyn Smallbore Rifle Club
- It’s great to have so many helpers who come along to the club each week simply to support the shooters and undertake the necessary tasks to ensure the evenings run smoothly.
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Friday Five: Welly's top picnic spots
- Wellington City Council
- A flying fox, barbeques, your furry friends, and scenic views – only a few of the things that make some of our favourite Pōneke picnicking places so good. Check out our list!
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Review: Twenty Minutes to Nine
- Salient
- am genuinely lost for words, trying to describe Twenty Minutes to Nine. It was nostalgic, raw, grim and witty, heart-sinking and furious and so painfully wise. Absolutely phenomenal. The show is personal even before it starts. I’m sitting in the front of two rows of seats, so there’s no doubt it’ll be an intimate show. Amanda (Santuccione (They/Her), the show’s writer and performer) asks what we’re up to afterwards, if we’d be alright to wait another 5 minutes for the last few people. In the end it’s me, a mother-and-adult-son duo, three other women and Amanda. We chat back and forth about hills and penguins, public transport and spilt beer. Then suddenly, with only the quieting of the house music, it begins.
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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Verb Wellington
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East by West Ferry
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