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A South Wairarapa bottle store to lose license temporarily for selling alcohol...
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- One South Wairarapa off license will be closed for a 24 hour period after appearing before the...
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Search and rescue river operation a timely reminder to all water users
- Wellington District Police
- Police are warning of the dangers of being ill-equipped for water adventures, after a group of...
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Body of a 40 year old man found in Hopper Street, Wellington
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- Wellington Police are investigating the death of a 40 year old man whose body was found in the...
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Got a bad street? Good news: it’s now easier to reshape it!
- Talk Wellington
- As of today it’s finally way easier to try out retrofits to our bad streets – you know, the ones that make it generally yuk to do anything except be in a car. Get onto your local council – they’ve now got all the tools! Last year you raised your voices with “A Big Fat...
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How does being a rugby fan help you to bet on it
- Wellington Club Weekly
- How does being a rugby fan help you to bet on it Rugby is celebrated worldwide, and millions of fans enjoy betting on this popular sport. From the UK to New Zealand, rugby fans are passionate about their home teams. But do you really need to be a fan to make successful rugby bets? Or...
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Asbestos Cladding in New Zealand Homes: A Cautionary Tale for DIY Renovators
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- For a substantial period of New Zealand’s building history, asbestos was a common material used in the construction of homes. While it offered durability and fire resistance, we now understand the significant health risks posed by asbestos, especially during renovations where the material can be disturbed. Historically, wood was the predominant material used for the […]
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O’Brien a welcome addition to WRFU Academy and MSP Swindale Shield squad
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White Jack O’Brien has come down to Wellington from Hamilton this year to join the WRFU Academy and Marist St Pat’s and has already left his mark. A strapping midfield back with a cool head, O’Brien has shown both qualities in his first two Swindale Shield matches for his new club. This past...
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‘I don’t know anybody who’s got a job as interesting as mine’
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Shanny Campbell tracks her career from a Master in Development Studies to country director of Tajikistan for the Asian Development Bank.
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Social Justice Week 2013: Unemployment – the local face of a global concern
- Welcom
- Social Justice Week, 8-14 September, 2013 September 2013 Unemployment affects everyone, particularly young people whose ability to find work has been hindered by the loss of jobs after the 2009 economic recession. Four years on, youth unemployment remains high throughout the world. In New Zealand, 75,000 Kiwis agead 15-24 are not in employment, education or training. For young people on the margins, the repercussions of long-term unemployment can be scarring. Each year New Zealand’s Catholic Bishops use Social Justice Week to consider Catholic social teaching on a specific social justice issue relevant to our society. This year the focus for 8 to 14 September is on ‘meaningful work for the young worker’. Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand has provided resources for Catholic parishes, schools and the wider community. The core booklet Walk Alongside: Meaningful work for the young worker helps us to consider what it is like to be a young worker today and the difficulties young people face as they look for stable work. The bishops also challenge individuals and communities to consider how they can accompany or ‘walk alongside’ the young people around them. Other resources include posters, prayer cards and liturgical resources, as well as a special website on the issue. Now more than ever, young people need the encouragement of their wider community and of the church. The local face of a global concern On his way to World Youth Day last month, Pope Francis talked with journalists about his concern for the impact of the economic recession on young unemployed people. In New Zealand, one in six young people looking for work cannot find a job. This is a concern for the whole community. Work that is meaningful enhances human dignity. It gives people enough to live on and leads to lifelong, secure employment. New Zealand’s labour market has been slow to recover from the economic recession and the number of jobs available is still below pre-recession levels. Young people are often at the end of long job queues. New entry jobs for young graduates are few. A baby blip in the early 1990s means there are now 42,000 more people aged 20 to 25 entering the labour force than five years ago. Fact – 42 percent of all casual workers are aged 15 to 24. Young people tend to work in casual employment with no fixed hours or job security. These jobs tend to be the first to go in times of financial hardship. Many tertiary graduates are struggling to find work in their field of study. In 2012, the Ministry of Education told Victoria University primary teaching students that only a fifth of graduates would find work within a year of graduating. A recent graduate, Nicole Jenness, has applied for more than 60 teaching roles and, after 10 months of searching, has yet to find a teaching job. Pope Francis has said, ‘We have all become accustomed to this disposable culture... With all the young people out of work, even they are affected by a culture in which everything is disposable.’ Government responses such as the Starting-Out Wage and the 90-day probationary period continue to reinforce a disposable culture where young people may be seen as a source of cheap labour and deprived of a just wage. Economic recessions come and go, but the impact of insecure work and unemployment on young people and our community can be long lasting. For young people on the margins, job insecurity and unemployment further pushes them towards disengagement because they miss out on a sense of belonging in society. Reflecting the sentiment of Pope Francis we, as a community, are called to walk together towards a culture of inclusion where the skills and contribution of everyone can be recognised and realised.
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Q: Is your city in chains right now? A: Depends on parking
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- It doesn’t matter how good everything else is: if your city’s wrongheaded about private car parking everything else will be in chains. But happily the converse is also true… tune in Wednesday 23rd for details! Parking of different kinds is an essential ingredient in a well-functioning city. And it can be a huge set of...
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COOL EVENT: *OUR* 15-minute city: global thinking into a local context
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- The 15-minute city is a powerful concept reshaping cities worldwide (and inspiring our own Quarter-hour Paradise!) But what would you most like to have within a short walk? What are the top two things *all* Kiwis seem to want, closest to home? Tune in to find out! Notice something about this picture – the classic...
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A tribute to Lewis Collins: the top five reasons he was awesome
- Jack Yan
- A small tribute to actor Lewis Collins on his passing earlier this week (originally published in Lucire Men). 1. The cars The Triumph Dolomite Sprint Lewis Collins’ character, William Andrew Philip Bodie (he was a ‘regal-looking baby’) had in The Professionals had more power than Doyle’s TR7. And his Capris were far cooler. So cool […]
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The Winter’s Tale – a snowy wander in Nelson Lakes National Park ❄
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The Winter’s Tale – a snowy wander in Nelson Lakes National Park An 8 day hiking loop trip through spectacular mountain scenery in Nelson Lakes National Park visiting Cupola Hut, and Angelus Hut via the Cascade Route up Hukere Stream. Once upon a time two WTMC trampers, Sarah and Batt, set out on an adventure ... Read more
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St Mary’s remain the team to beat in Wellington Senior A netball
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- St Mary’s College Senior A netball team have won the Wellington Regional Secondary Schools League (RSSL) each of the past six years.
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The derby has a name and there’s something extra to play for
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have been gifted two taonga by mana whenua ahead of today’s inaugural Isuzu UTE A-League match with Auckland FC. Rangatira Liz Mellish and Dame Naida Glavish, from Te Āti Awa and Ngāti Whātua respectively, have named the... The post The derby has a name and there’s something extra to play for appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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They’re big, they’re scary, and they’re coming to a sanctuary near YOU!
- Karori Sanctuary Trust
- On Sunday 17 February, up to 100 Cook Strait giant weta (Deinacrida rugosa) from Matiu/Somes Island are being released into the wild at Karori Sanctuary. This is the second in a series of four planned releases at the world-first wildlife sanctuary, which hopes to establish mainland New Zealand’s first viable population of the species since they became extinct here over a century ago.
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Toxic algae in Waipoua River – a reminder to check before you swim
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council is urging the community to check for warnings and alerts, following the emergence of a toxic algal bloom in the Waipoua River.
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Queen Elizabeth Park Festival: A smorgasbord of fun for the whole family
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- Greater Wellington’s free festival at Queen Elizabeth Park (QEP) this Sunday 28 February will offer a smorgasbord of fun, family-friendly activities and entertainment with something for everyone.
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Metlink announces new airport bus service partner and a zero emission fleet
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- Metlink is pleased to announce Mana Newlands by Transdev as their partner for the new airport express bus service launching in 2022. The partnership means that Wellingtonians from across the region will soon have an easy and convenient way to get to the Airport, with a new 7-day bus service set to run from Wellington Railway Station to the Airport in 2022. The service, funded by Metlink and delivered by Mana Newlands by Transdev as part of a six-year contract, will operate on the Metlink network, and will have Snapper ticketing, credit and debit payments by EFTPOS, real-time information and a dedicated fleet of ten new zero-emissions electric buses.
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Let’s get ready for a safer crossing and speeds on Cobham Drive
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Let’s Get Wellington Moving is asking people to have their say on proposed safer speed limits on State Highway 1 and a new walking and cycling crossing on Cobham Drive.
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Let’s get ready for a safer crossing and speeds on Cobham Drive
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- Let’s Get Wellington Moving is asking people to have their say on proposed safer speed limits on State Highway 1 and a new walking and cycling crossing on Cobham Drive.
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Cubadupa celebrates its spectacular return to te whanganui-a-tara: weekend highlights
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- CubaDupa was back in full swing, taking over the streets of Wellington this weekend with a jam-packed festival of discoveries and delights in every nook and cranny of the Cuba...
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A Huge Thank You to New World Newlands – Supporting Our Junior Stars!
- Northern United Hockey Club
- As we welcome back our junior teams for another exciting season of hockey, we’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to New World Newlands for their generous support of our club.
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WIN a double pass to this fantastic event paying tribute to our...
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- WIN a double pass to this fantastic event paying tribute to our fallen miners from around the world, which features the Orchestra’s own Chris Clark leading the Wellington Brass Band & Dave Dobbyn.
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Celebrating a 5000+ turnout at Te Rā o Ngā Tamariki Children’s Day
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- Our Te Rā o Ngā Tamariki Children’s Day 2025 celebration was a spectacular event! We’re thrilled to share that 5,000+ people came along to Queens Wharf to join in the festivities with us this March.
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Why too many fearless people on a team make collaboration less likely
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- In a group, personality traits can rub off, write Dr Hedwig Eisenbarth from Victoria University of Wellington's School of Psychology and Professor Rebecca Hoyle and PhD student Martina Testori from the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.
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Wellington Residents Coalition take a break after discussing up coming Council elections
- Bryan Pepperell - Back To The Future
- Are you tired of local body elections just being about personalities and not about the things that affect you? The Wellington Residents' Coalition intends to run a campaign running up to the elections this year, that will focus on the issues.
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They say you can’t beat Wellington on a good day and this...
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- They say you can’t beat Wellington on a good day and this was one of the greatest! Big thanks to CubaDupa, Mara TK, Lisa Tomlins and all that joined us over the weekends festivities! Pics: Kasey Collins FULL GALLERY HEAD HERE
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Barnyard bash at Battle Hill offers a chance to reconnect with the land
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- Greater Wellington will bring farm to whānau with Battle Hill Family Farm Day on Saturday 6 March, a free event in the council’s jam-packed summer events calendar giving people a chance to experience a taste of rural life.
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Government coughs up a whopping $0 informing renters of their new rights
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- The Labour government brought in the second phase of the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act in February. Were you aware of what these changes were? The post Government coughs up a whopping $0 informing renters of their new rights appeared first on Renters United.
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Oyster
- We sell great kiwi made stuff. Homeware, jewellery, baby gear, bodycare and affordable art. 80% of our products are NZ made and our imported lines are ethically traded. Come and visit our store and art gallery on Jackson Street in Petone.
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Dog Agility Wellington Group
- Dog Agility Wellington Group (DAWG) provides agility and flygility training at New Zealand Kennel Club Exhibition Centre, Prosser St, Porirua. Agility events are run under the New Zealand Kennel Club. The monthly National Agility Link Association course is also run. Flygility activities are organised as the Wellington Hurricanines under the rules of the New Zealand Flygility Dog Association.
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Central Allbreeds Dog Training School
- Central Allbreeds Dog Training School is a positive method training club for owners and their dogs that is centrally located in New Zealand's capital city, Wellington
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Zone 3 Dog Agility Club
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Owhiro Bay School
- Owhiro Bay School is located on the beautiful South Coast in Wellington. We offer quality teaching for Years 0-6 in a country setting 10 minutes drive from central Wellington. A roll of 100-125 children. Spacious grounds featuring a large grass field, hard courts, tennis court and two playgrounds provide a fun and stimulating environment for the children at Owhiro Bay School. The community is central to how we do things at Owhiro Bay School. In partnership with Owhiro Bay Kindergarten we have established the Owhiro Bay Learning Community supporting learners from birth onwards. We enjoy a high level of community involvement and this is demonstrated through events such as the Annual Owhiro Bay Community Hangi and the Annual Owhiro Bay Fair. We have a number of active groups within the learning community; the Owhiro Bay Student Council, the Whanau Support Group and Parentlink to name a few.
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Worser Bay School
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Island Bay Divers
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Evans Bay Intermediate
- Evans Bay Intermediate is the only specialist provider of Education for Years 7 and 8 in the Eastern Suburbs. The school was opened in 1964 and has a roll of approximately 450 students. It caters for students in the Seatoun, Miramar, Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay areas with an ethnic mix of approximately 60% European, 12.5% Maori, 15% Asian, 9.5% Pacific Island.
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Ōwhiro Bay School
- Owhiro Bay School was established in 1930 on the beautiful South Coast in Wellington, alongside the Owhiro Stream and within walking distance to the bay. We are fortunate to have some of the largest play spaces and grounds in Wellington allowing students to explore and experience the natural environment.
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Island Bay School
- Our four teams had their last game of the season on Monday. Well done to all the players on a fantastic season. Thank you to all the parents and caregivers who coached and supported the teams; Kari Beaven, Chris Baring, Justin Webster, and Kate Lamport. Well done to the Island Bay Saints who came first in their playoff game!
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Island Bay Residents' Association
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Better Buses Owhiro Bay
- The Better Buses Ōwhiro Bay Organisation is an independent grassroots group founded to see better bus services in our suburb. We are two full-time university students who, for the last 6 years, have noticed the worsening of bus services in Ōwhiro Bay.
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Lowry Bay Yacht Club
- The Lowry Bay Yacht Club, an Incorporated Society, is situated in Lower Hutt, New Zealand, on the north east side of Wellington Harbour. Adjacent to the Seaview Marina, the Club provides superior facilities for all boating tastes or as a setting for functions.
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Empire Cinema Island Bay
- Down on the corner of The Parade and Mersey Street, the old Empire Cinema building has quietly undergone a spectacular transformation. The iconic Island Bay landmark has been fully restored and rejuvenated, and now you are invited to indulge your senses in a new, unique and high quality entertainment experience!
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Worser Bay Boating Club
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Pukerua Bay Residents Association
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Oriental Bay Residents’ Association
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Mau Whenua | Save Shelly Bay
- Mau Whenua is a collective of Taranaki Whānui iwi members who made their opposition to proposed sale of iwi land at Shelly Bay known in late 2015 and early 2016. The land at Shelly Bay is highly significant and represents over 50% of the value of Taranaki Whānui Treaty Settlement assets in Wellington. The term Mau Whenua describes those who oppose land sales, and are determined to hold onto land and engage in environmentally and socially constructive development.
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Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
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Worser Bay Life Saving Club
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Island Bay Marine Education Centre
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Island Bay Presbyterian Church
- We are a diverse church, diverse in age, theologies and worship styles. Despite this we have a common vision, a common commitment to support one another, and a common desire to follow in the way of Jesus. Our life together mainly revolves around our 10am Sunday worship service.
- Submitted by tonytw1
- Tagged as:
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- island-bay
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Lyall Bay Surf & Life Saving Club Inc
- Lyall Bay Surf & Lifesaving Club, established in 1910, was the first surf lifesaving club to patrol in New Zealand. Lyall Bay lifeguards patrol the beach on Saturdays and Sundays from mid November through to the end of March.
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- lyall-bay
- surf-life-saving
- swimming
Lyall Bay Surf Life Saving Club, Lyall Parade, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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