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    • Akatarawa Attack
      • 80 mountainbikers attacked the Akatarawas on Saturday, armed only with a map. And 78 emerged more or less unscathed, close to the 4 or 8 hours each team had chosen for their battle with the rugged bush area between Upper Hutt and Kapiti. The final team of 2 pulled into the base at the end of Bulls Run Road three and a half hours late - battered but unbowed.
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    • Year 10 wins 1st prize in NIWA Science Fair
      • Year 10 student, Muhammad Zayan Abbasi won 1st Prize in the Year 10 level among all Wellington schools at the NIWA Wellington Regional Science & Technology Fair 2025 held from 27th to 30th Aug. As well as first prize for all Year 10’s, he was awarded 2 special prizes from Engineering NZ, and ikeGPS. 🥇 […] The post Year 10 wins 1st prize in NIWA Science Fair appeared first on Onslow College.
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      • Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Results 24 May
      • There were some very close games on Saturday with SMOG 11, 13 and 17 all winning with a couple of points or so. SMOG 17 also had a close game, neck and neck with McLaren’s Daughters until the very last quarter where they were just edged out. SMOG 1 and 2 played eachother for the first time this season with a fab amount of support from the sideline given the weather!
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    • BNU Thirds v Wainuiomata 09/5/09
      • BNU Thirds 2-1 Wainui - Back into the fray at Titahi BayGiven the prolonged absence of our regular keeper, the gaffer organised for a replacement for this weeks game against Wainui’s 2nd team. Not only is Tony a experienced keeper whose dominating performance helped organise the back four as well see him pull off a number of important saves; more importantly it adds another Crystal Palace fan to t
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      • Titahi Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • BNU Reserves vs North Wellington 23/5/09
      • BNU reserves travelled to Alex Moore Park in Johnsonville on Saturday for the season's return fixture against North Wellington. We'd drawn 1-1 at Wakefield in the first game of the season and we were determined to do our best to better the result. We arrived for the 2:30 kickoff amidst a not so pleasant southerly storm, with BNU's own weatherman Rob Kerr predicting conditions to worsen. We started
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    • BNU16 v Naenae Nighthawkes 30/5/2009
      • Naenae Nighthawks 1 v BNU16 2 Last gasp victory at Naenae Centre-back Mike Bransfield atoned for last week’s unfortunate OG by grabbing a dramatic winner for BNU with seconds remaining on the clock at Seddon Street. His deft near post finish, from a pinpoint Carl Roberts corner, earned a deserved victory for Brooklyn in a tightly fought contest. Naenae played their part in an open, keenly conteste
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    • Premier v Kapiti Coast - 01/06/09 - D 1-1
      • On the Queens Birthday, while she was sipping high tea and giggling at a re-run of Coronation Street, we were freezing our bits off chasing a few bits of stitched together leather around a paddock.Wakefield Number 1 looked like it had been used by the NZ Army for Tank Wars, so the match was transfered all the way over to Brooklyn's home ground, Wakefield Number 2. Ahhhhhh, much better............;
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      • Brooklyn, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Does the NZTA scheme measure up?
      • We’ve already begun discussing issues relevant to the Basin, particularly through blog posts … but this time we’re going back to basics. Core objects of our constitution include: 1. To work for the general improvement of the urban environment. 2. To promote a true understanding of Architecture and Design amongst the community. 3. To consider, critique and recommend changes of law and administration relating to or affecting architecture and urban planning.
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      • Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • DCM Bulletin - Our Cupboards are Bare
      • The Downtown Community Ministry (DCM) foodbank is almost empty. We’ve seen a 44% increase in the number of food parcels given out in the first quarter of this year, compared to the same quarter in 2010. “The situation is dire, we’re seeing a huge increase in the number of people we’re supporting even though our foodbank is only open 2 afternoons a week”, says Stephanie McIntye, director of DCM.
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    • Yacht disabled south of Mana Island
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Mon, 28/03/2016 - 17:50 - 21:15 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  3 Total Volunteer Hours:  20 9 metre yacht broken down 2 nm south of Mana Island with 3 people on board. Suspect electrical failure. Taken under tow and delivered safely to Mana Marina. MR! & MR2 both assisted. Vessel Details Length:  9.00m Resources Attendees:  dredmayne Jake Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Steve_Rolston Trevor Farmer
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    • Weekly Wrap-up (Week 3 – Term 1)
      • Important Dates to Remember Friday 23 February: Athletics Day — see update below Tuesday 20 February – Friday 2 March: PATs for Years 9 and 10 core classes — see update below Monday 5 March – Friday 9 March: Noho marae for 9 Riley and 9 Royal whānau Monday 5 March – Friday 9 March: ERO visiting WHS Friday 30 March – Tuesday 3 April: (includes Tuesday): Easter break Term Dates 2018 click here.
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Abandoned crossing after southerly front rolls through early
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 07/01/2023 - 07:30 - 10:15 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  19 2 people in a small 3.5m dinghy were caught out by a southerly front coming through sooner than expected whilst fishing. They made the decision to abandon the return leg from Mana Island and took shelter on the island, calling Coastguard for assistance. They left their vessel anchored just off shore and swam to the beach where they waited. We nosed up on the gravel beach and picked them up. After ensuring they were in good health and providing them blankets to warm up, we approached the vessel near rocks and hooked the anchor line, pulling it up and out to deeper water. Vessel Details Length:  3.50m Resources Attendees:  Devine CMFF Jason Hall Mark Presling Neil Cornwell NZ Tuatara Trevor Farmer CRV's Used:  Te Awarua Rescue read more
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    • Southerly Storm Mooring Lines
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 13/07/2017 - 12:15 - 15:00 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  3 Total Volunteer Hours:  16 Day 2 of a major southerly storm in Wellington took it's toll on vessels moored in the channel. We initially received a callout from Police to assist a 15m catamaran who's mooring lines had broken in the main channel. Police ended up putting their own small boat in the water and assisted him. Coastguard Mana then continued on and assessed other moored vessels, finding 2 with broken bow lines. One large launch had a secondary line that was holding the vessel on the mooring, but it was very small so we added a new line to it to hold in the 50kt+ wind gusts. Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  Chris Darch Jake Jimmythekiwi Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Trevor Burgess CRV's Used:  CRV Trust Porirua Rescue read more
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    • What’s the best way forward for Wellington club rugby?
      •  The following is an opinion piece written by Club Rugby news and story contributor Scott MacLean:It’s become something that’s as certain as night following day; the end of the club season being accompanied by calls to review the structure of Wellington’s Premier and Senior club competitions.The current structure has been in place for 20 years, following a period of club amalgamations that created Northern United, Old Boys-University and Hutt Old Boys-Marist.Reports since the Premier finals day three weeks ago has a number of the WRFU’s Club Coaching Co-ordinator Officers proposing an expansion of the Swindale Shield from the current 12 teams to 14...
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    • Op White Lighning
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 31/12/2020 - 12:45 - 16:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  26 17" boat had gearbox problem, would not drive.Called CG for assistance. MR1 responded and located and recovered the vessel.Initial reports had location as Hunter Bank, Located at Tarapunga Shoal 4Nm to the North Vessel Details Length:  6.50m Resources Attendees:  CMFF GregoryJeames Jake espi NZ Tuatara Trevor Farmer warwick.bayne
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    • Move H28 from breastworks to berth
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 20/05/2021 - 15:30 - 19:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  20 Moved H28 Shamara from breastworks to berth E40 (southern side).  Notherly 20 Knot. Low light.  Rafted up and all went to plan.  assisted owner in turning boat around in berth to be bow out Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  Portersnz Weedoogie Neil Cornwell Polarbear Trevor Burgess
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    • Wellington Regional Sport Organisations make changes for participant wellbeing
      • Six major sports organisations have agreed to improve the experience for players and parents by aligning their respective season transition dates. In a first for Wellington, College Sport Wellington, Netball Central, Wellington Hockey, Capital Football, Wellington Rugby, and Cricket Wellington have unanimously agreed to align their season structures when the winter sport season commences in Term 2. The winter season will begin no earlier than the week beginning Monday 2nd May, 2022.
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    • BNU v. Lower Hutt, 0-3
      • Without a doubt this was a clash eagerly anticipated by all the BNU players. Come 2:30pm Saturday we would be playing on what was tipped to be the pitch of the season and the surface was the topic of conversation early in the week leading up to the game. But like many fields in the capital, it couldn’t cope with the consistent rain and Karori number 1 was underwater.
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    • BNU Thirds v Petone 4/4/09
      • Petone 0 – 2 BNU Thirds First game of the season saw us playing at the “home of football”, no not Wembley, it turns out that the home of football is actually Memorial Park, Petone.  Although new opposition for us, Petone having been relegated down from Capital 3, their goalkeeper seemed strangely familiar. It struck me towards the end of the game (I obviously had too much time on my hands with us
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      • Petone, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Premier v Wests - 20/04/09 - L 3-0
      • Sundays match report for the match against Western Suburbs is summed up using imagery, as most of my written text would most likely have been censored.For those of you who did not participate at the pictionary world champs.[Down 2, 10 Men after, 5 minutes = A POUNDING]It was a tough ask of the ten players left on the pitch to hold a bottom placed team who were desperate for points, and at home for
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    • BNU Div 16 18/04/2009
      • BNU 16 2 v Karori Kittenz 7 Karori were certainly no pussies, demonstrating deadly skills on the counter attack on a hard McAllister Park pitch. With five changes to the lineup, BNU were again guilty of a sluggish start and found themselves chasing the game from as early as the tenth minute. Despite controlling the game in midfield for the majority of the first half, the home side went in at the b
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      • Karori, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • BNU Reserves v Upper Hutt City 16/5/2009
      • BNU Reserves 1 - Upper Hutt City 2 Wakefield park was in pretty good nick after all the rain during the week. The windy weather was threatening but held off until after our game. BNU fielded a good competitive team and dominated the beginning of the first half. We created chances and we're unluck not to score on several attacking pieces. Late in the first half Upper Hutt put on the pressure and we
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    • DCM Bulletin - Bookfair Bargains!
      • This weekend is Wellington’s biggest annual Bookfair, with over 80,000 books, cds, dvds, videos, vinyl records and magazines on sale. All start at the low bargain price of just $2! “This year we have a massive range of fiction books, more than we have ever had. There is also a lot of recent release fiction as well, and everything is at really competitive prices,” says Jennifer Stewart, DCM’s communications and events coordinator.
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    • Blaze Squad Announced For ‘Do Or Die’ Round Against Hearts
      • The Wellington Blaze squad to play in the third round of the Women’s Domestic Competition against the Auckland Hearts at the Basin Reserve, from January 2 to 4 is: Sophie Devine (captain) Rachel Priest (vice-captain) Rebecca Burns Whetu Charteris Rosemary Cockle Dee Doughty Allex Evans Emma Fulbrook Melie Kerr Suzie McDonald Jess McFadyen Liz Perry Eimear Richardson   Co-Coaches: Mark Borthwick and Ivan Tissera   Notables: The matches can be followed on live scoring; cricketwellington.co.nz
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