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From the President … in December … 2020
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- A massive thank you to all our members – for your support and understanding throughout a difficult year for everyone and for the club. While 2020 has been challenging in many ways, there’s also been many fantastic trips and other highlights in the year, including in the last month or so. I was fortunate enough ... Read more
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Red Hills Ridge
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- It had been two years since my first experience of the Richmond Ranges, my first overnight WTMC trip, a medium grade where I bit off more than I could chew. So, when I joined the Wellington Anniversary weekend trip to the Red Hills I was a bit nervous but knew I had the chance to ... Read more
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Aisle be Back: Easter edition
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Well, they scoffed when I said the march to the title began last weekend They’re not laughing now. Or not so loudly. Yet here we are. A make-or-break game against the Blues who are in a crisis of confidence. That’s because the Blues were pretty dreadful last weekend, perfectly following the template...
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Tennyson Inlet Kayak
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- What a fantastic way to spend Easter! A very memorable experience kayaking the Marlborough Sounds indeed. What made this trip so special? Everything that could go right, went right. If anything didn’t go to plan then it effortlessly became an adjusted plan. An early start to the long weekend on Thursday with an anticipated ferry ... Read more
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Te Puia Tramp
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Looking through past trip reports it seems the club has a tradition of organising Te Puia tramps over Queen’s birthday weekend. And it’s a great tradition; what’s better than soaking in hot pools on a winter tramp. So the 2021 tramp was organised to live up to the tradition and make the most of the ... Read more
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From the President … in July 2021
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Tēnā koutou I’m delighted that we now have a full Committee – and really pleased to welcome our new Chief Guide, Anne de Ferron. Anne has been leading trip for many years, as well as helping the club with the Mountain Film Festival and in many other ways. So many thanks to Matt C for ... Read more
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Australia Bledlisloe One
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Excited about the Bledisloe? No, I didn’t think so. Of course, it’s starting in the shadow of the Olympics, and it’s been struggling as a competitive match-up for well, nigh on a decade. Put the covid-19 conniptions in the mix and the deflating taking away of Wellington’s test, and none of this...
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Conversion? No … demolition
- Wellington Scoop
- The number of its parishioners had shrunk to less than a score, so it was inevitable that this beautiful 1960s Brooklyn church would have to find a new use. But was demolition inevitable? Demolition wasn’t mentioned when the Modernist St Matthew’s Church, designed by leading Wellington architect Derek Wilson, was advertised for sale at the end of last year.
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St Matthew's Cooperating Church / Co-operating Parish, 96, Washington Avenue, Mitchelltown, Vogeltown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ories Vatos and Poneke Ruffnuts set for Reserve Grade Division 1 Final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Members of the respective Ories Vatos and Poneke Ruffnuts sides after recent matches. Both teams carry large squads so plenty of other players not in these photos have been involved in their campaigns this year. Perhaps the most hard-fought match of all this coming Saturday will be the Reserve Grade Division 1 final between home...
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Waterfall Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- When I mentioned to my friends that the plan for weekend was to go to Waterfall hut, they all talked about the speargrass misery and challenging access, so I put my gaiters close to the top and my expectations close to bottom. I couldn’t have been more wrong. I felt my GCSB style background vetting ... Read more
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Light rail in Auckland: should Wellington be afraid?
- Talk Wellington
- It’s only January and already the blockbuster announcement of the year: finally, grownup-city mass transit for our largest metropolitan centre! But a lot of smart people have made a lot of weird decisions in there… could Wellington experience similar weird? So after an interminable-feeling period of cluster-shemozzle uber-bungle, it was Officially Declared: Auckland will get...
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2022 Island Bay Race
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Thirteen boats, including one from Evans Bay, took to the water on an overcast morning to race to the top of Somes/Matiu Island, out of the Heads and around to Island Bay. One boat was enjoying it so much they decided to sail a bit further than the virtual mark. Results can be found here. [...]
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Te Matawai Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Saturday 5th March – Enjoying the sun along the tops We had an awesome trip away to Te Matawai Hut in the Tararuas. I had never been into the Poads Road entrance of the Tararuas before so was keen to see some new tracks. Six of us (across a Medium, and Medium-Fit group) set off ... Read more
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Aisle be Back: Go the Canes!
- Wellington Club Weekly
- TJ Perenara, Aidan Morgan and Josh Moorby celebrate a try in their recent match against the Fijian Drua. The trio start the quarter-final against the Brumbies at halfback, first five and fullback respectively. Perenara will be playing his 150th match. By Kevin McCarthy Finals footy! It’s taken a while, but not so long as it...
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Neill Forks Haikus
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The forecast was for rain and wind in the Tararua but we had no unbridged river crossings and only a very short section of exposed tops so we set off on Plan A to reach Neill Forks hut from Waiohine Gorge road end, via Cone, Neill Peak and the unmarked spur NE down to the ... Read more
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Ireland 2.0
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy As Napoleon once apparently said, the greatest danger occurs at the moment of victory. And he hadn’t even watched the first test. Last week, I sort of predicted Ireland could go 5-zip on their tour of New Zealand, so with two down, three to go, I guess I better stick with that....
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The Beauty of Simplicity- Tiny House Living
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- The overlooked opportunity in response to the housing problem and climate emergency By Sahra Kress, 25 August 2022 I have a lot I could say about living simply, but I will restrain myself to a few brief paragraphs about so-called ‘tiny houses’, and let the pictures say the rest. These small dwellings are now ubiquitous […]
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Wellington v Taranaki 1953: the high point of a golden year
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Athletic Park’s Western Bank filling up fast 10 minutes after gates have opened at noon for a 3.00 pm kick-off between Wellington and Taranaki. Photo: EP 29/8/1953 The following story was previously published on this website in 2014 – so re-posting below for those that may have missed it then, ahead of Sunday’s NPC...
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The Monday Wrap 12 September (news and information to start the new rugby week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Lions with the Mike Gibson Memorial Trophy after their 32-26 win over Otago yesterday. Anyone in Wellington game enough for a road-trip the Napier this coming Saturday? The Wellington Lions have a rare Ranfurly Shield challenge. The game against the Hawke’s Bay Magpies kicks off at 7.05pm Saturday at McLean Park, so start...
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Town Center Upgrades
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Kia ora Island Bay Residents Association, We really enjoyed speaking to so many members of the Island Bay community last Saturday in regards to the Island Bay Town Centre Upgrades. We are excited to get this project underway and begin those conversations further with the working group, who we are in contact with. The workingContinue reading "Town Center Upgrades"
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Rangipo Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Tash was the original leader of this trip but caught covid leading up to it so handed over the reigns to me. Luckily for me she still did all the pre-trip organising, and what a thorough and excellent job she did! It was super easy for me to take over, and as a result things ... Read more
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“Children design for living creatures, not for cars, egos, or corporations”
- Talk Wellington
- Younger people will spend far more time in our towns and cities than those currently in charge (because time). So what if children were more involved in designing cities? Mara Mintzer has dedicated over a decade to working with children (people aged 0-18 years) to design cities. In her research she’s been asking them what...
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Getting to grips with technology
- Age Concern Wellington
- As access to information, banking, shopping, and so much more moves increasingly online, the digital divide grows. Quite a few local banks are closed, and online payments have become the norm. This leaves many seniors in the Wellington Region digitally excluded. When seniors call Age Concern, their concerns are often linked with technology. Diane Turner, ... Read more
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 047: Bill Elvy
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Bill Elvy had a deadly sidestep off both feet. He put this to good use on 28 August 1929 at Athletic Park against Southland when he crossed for five of nine tries in the 35-7 win. In so doing, Elvy became the first player to score five tries for Wellington in a first-class fixture. All...
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Support Kaibosh in May
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- Kaibosh Food Rescue are holding their “Give A Meal In May” campaign in May and this organisation provides food to the community through our organisation in Kapiti. They are amazing, please support this cause so it can help Kaibosh to provide food security for our community! The post Support Kaibosh in May first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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Zekes Hut – Hihitahi Forest Sanctuary
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- This was my first overnight trip with the club, and first overnight trip in general since 2014, so I was excited to re-acquaint myself with hut life! Saturday We met at Wellington train station on Saturday morning and, after a lunch stop at the Brown Sugar cafe in Taihape, parked up as close to the ... Read more
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Basic Snowcraft course – Mount Ruapehu
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- With Alpine trips on the horizon, a basic snowcraft course was scheduled and Tiffany and Mike kindly stepped up to lead it. The course was highly oversubscribed, with only 8 spaces, so those of us who were selected were extremely appreciative. We all met at the club gear room on a Wednesday evening to cover ... Read more
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Sideline Conversions 28 April (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Ian Galloway Park, scene of the match on Saturday between Old Boys University and Oriental-Rongotai. Photo: Tane Nathan. Monday morning edition (updates expected): We are now into week five of the Wellington club rugby competitions, so starting to go deeper into the competition. Just a few days until the next round kicks off. Round 5...
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Last afternoon of pre-season club rugby tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Action from last Saturday’s match at Evans Bay Park between Pōneke and Tukapa. The ground hosts three games tomorrow, more details below. Photo: Andy McArthur. It’s the final weekend of pre-season rugby for most of the lower North Island, so for many supporters, unless they live in Horowhenua-Kapiti, it could be a final opportunity...
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First round silverware and seedings for championship round decided this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Poneke teams are at home at Kilbirnie Park to host Petone and Hutt Old Boys Marist are away at Miramar to play Oriental-Rongotai By Scott MacLean Version 1 preview below. Tawa and the Wellington Axemen meet this afternoon at Lyndhurst Park, so this preview and the results page will be updated accordingly later this...
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
- Submitted by tonytw1
- Tagged as:
- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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