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Wellington club rugby 12 July links to live scoring, radio and streaming
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It’s the second weekend of July and the opening weekend of the championship rounds in Wellington club rugby for 2025. The Jubilee and Hardham Cups are underway. Plenty to play for today – note all Premier matches kick off at the earlier time of 1.45pm, with early games also an hour earlier at 11.30am and...
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Centurions playing Canterbury, U16s and U18s teams in action and U85kgs rugby tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean One group of representative players finish for the year on Saturday, while another competition kicks off. The Wellington Centurions senior men’s side will be hoping to finish their 2025 representative season with a flourish against their Canterbury counterparts at Rugby League Park, whilst the Hurricanes U16s get underway with their first round...
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Nix sign renowned A-League speedster
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have added some real speed and quality to the men’s squad for the 2025-26 Isuzu UTE A-League. The Phoenix have signed former Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar and Perth Glory forward Nikola Mileusnic for the upcoming season. Mileusnic,... The post Nix sign renowned A-League speedster appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Esi Komaisavai and Harmony Kautai win Best & Fairest competitions
- Wellington Club Weekly
- With some 50 tries between them in 2025, Esi Komaisavai and Harmony Kautai were worthy winners of the club rugby Best & Fairest competitions this year. By Scott MacLean & Steven White The winners of the two big individual club awards from Monday night’s Wellington Rugby awards were Paremata-Plimmerton’s Esi Komaisavai who took home the...
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Meditations: Moorina Bonini, Lily Dowd and Te Ara Minhinnick
- City Gallery
- Discover how artists Moorina Bonini, Lily Dowd and Te Ara Minhinnick cultivate agency, autonomy and activism as they speak to their works in Meditations. Meditations is presented at National Library of New Zealand | 30 November – 29 March 2025. The post Meditations: Moorina Bonini, Lily Dowd and Te Ara Minhinnick appeared first on City Gallery.
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Swindale Shield matchday Scoring highlights: Petone (28) v Tawa (24)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Petone and Tawa teams in action during the match. Photo: Grant Wall. The two teams met at Lyndhurst Park, Tawa in the second round of the 2025 Swindale Shield competition, in bright, sunny conditions on 12 April. On the anniversary of the Titanic sinking, the home team didn’t go down easily and indeed did...
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Nix land exciting Nigerian striker
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have made a major splash with their first men’s signing for the 2025-26 Isuzu UTE A-League. The Phoenix have signed Nigerian striker Ifeanyi Eze to lead the men’s attack in the upcoming season.Eze, 26, is coming off... The post Nix land exciting Nigerian striker appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Key matches tomorrow as Swindale Shield reaches halfway mark
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Action from Fraser Park last week. The Avalon Wolves are away at Johnsonville tomorrow, while it’s Old Timers’ Day for the Wellington Axemen as they host Paremata-Plimmerton. Photo: Tane Nathan. By Scott MacLean & Steven White The 2025 Swindale Shield compeititon crosses its midpoint marker tomorrow, with all 14 teams still with much to...
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Aisle be Back: Gearing up for the end of season tour, the NPC and South Africa next year
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy There’s a distinctly retro feel to the end days of 2025. Well, not end days in the apocalyptic sense, but in the VHS sense. Think back to fuzzy, unsaturated colour pictures beamed in at 3 in the morning, or the days of Goldie at Carisbrook. Not an exact match but certainly the...
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Jubilee and Hardham Cup Cups semi-finals: Just the teamlists
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Just the teamlists for week 16 of Wellington Premier club rugby as at 12.00pm Friday – the third round (semi-finals) of the 2025 Jubilee and Hardham Cup competitions. All teams subject to change. A full round preview will be published as a separate feature article on this website later on Friday afternoon. TAWA () JOHNSONVILLE...
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Bula 7s Cup and Plate Finals decided in sudden death extra time
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Fijian Flyers score the winning try in sudden death extra time in today’s fourth annual Bula 7s tournament. By Steven White. Photos by Andy McArthur. Could the start of the 2025 rugby year get any more exciting? Both the Plate and Cup finals at the fourth annual Bula 7s tournament this afternoon at...
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Pandemic shifts some education myths
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The world after COVID-19 calls for a new educational purpose, one that reconnects thinking around environmental wellbeing, social health and economic fairness, write Professor Stephen Dobson and Dr Neil Boland.
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Sign languages are real languages
- Victoria University of Wellington
- COVID-19 has put sign language in the public eye, and New Zealand is often regarded as a shining example of strong status recognition, but there is much scope for improvement.
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Weekly E-News – 9 December 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- I am writing from my bed this morning with shortness of breath, fever, and terrible cough. The effects of having Covid-19 two weeks ago still haven’t gone away. I had […]
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Wellington Firebirds boosted by inclusion of Boam and Tugaga
- Cricket Wellington
- The 2010-11 Wellington Firebirds squad was finalised this week with Harry Boam (aged 19) and Malaesaili Tugaga (20) named as the final two players in the 12-player contracted group.
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Revamped Ganz Mavag Ready
- Auckland Trains
- Wellington’s first recently refurbished Ganz Mavag train is going to be shown off publicly tomorrow week (Sat Feb 19), at the official opening of the new Wellington to Waikanae commuter service.
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NZIER peer review of EY economic impact statement
- Guardians of the Bays
- The Board of Airlines Representatives (BARNZ) which represents 19 out of 20 long-haul airlines that fly to New Zealand, undertook a peer review on the EY report, largely discrediting it.
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Weekly Wrap Up (T3, W1)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 1 August : Parent Teacher interviews (Year 9 & 10 only) 3 August : Sports & Clubs Photos 19 – 25 August : School Exams for Seniors 22 August : Board of Trustees Meeting 26 August : Mid-Term Break (SCHOOL CLOSED) 29 August : Future Focus for Senior Students and families 14 September : Learning Conversations 2 23 September : Last day of Term 3 23 September : Year 11 – 13 School Reports on Portal Volunteers Needed Friday 19 August – Thursday 25 August 2016 Some students who receive Special Assessment Conditions (SAC) are approved by NZQA to have someone read or write for them. This enables them to perform to their full potential in exams. We have over sixty senior students who receive SAC. The school receives no funding to employ reader writers. NZQA pays for reader/writers for externals only. At exam times it is very difficult to cater for the high numbers and we are looking for volunteers to help us out. Morning exams begin at 9am and the afternoon session starts at 1.20 pm. They can vary between 1.5 – 3 hours. You do not need to know the subject but have equivalent to High School Literacy and have legible writing. You will not be placed with a student you know. Please email Tash.Stuart@whs.school.nz to register your interest. Staff Success Michaela Manley, science, music and Year 10 roopu teacher, is a finalist in the Aotearoa Category of World of Wearable Arts with a dress made of inner tubes that have been recycled. We are all looking forward to seeing her creation on display. Further details to come!
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Weekly News 10 February 2020
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Five big favours to ask this week for everyone doing RTB: (a) wear your singlet – be visible and promote the club, (b) join us at the yellow tent afterwards, (c) say hello to the people near you during the run/walk and invite them to visit us at the yellow tent, (d) tell friends and colleagues who had fun to come and talk to us, and (e) make sure you sign up for our membership special for 2020-2021. Options for the week Tuesday 5.30pm, Waterfront 5km, Outside Mac’s Brewbar on Taranaki Wharf. Come and run, volunteer or support.Wednesday 6.15pm, Newtown Park Track workout. Meet 6.15pm for 6.30pm start, lead by Andy and Rowan, shorter distance track reps.Saturday, 8.00am, Newtown Track workout – contact Chandima for info, or check Facebook for details. Longer track reps with a focus on building towards major events.Saturday, 8.00am, Lower Hutt 5km Parkrun, Porirua 5km Parkrun, Kapiti Coast 5km Parkrun.Saturday, 1:58pm, Porritt Classic, Hamilton (Hiro Tanimoto 1500m)Sunday, Round the Bays, half marathon at 7.45am, 10km at 8.30am and 6.5km at 9.15am. Frank Kitts Park. Results The Tarawera Ultramarathon is such an amazing atmosphere even in the years when the Trail Queens do not turn up in dominating numbers. 102km: Fiona Hayvice 11:54:08, Emma Bessett 13:35:25, Chris Howard 22:33:31. Mel Aitken DNF at 75km. 52km: Nicholas Vessiot 5:53:48, Jaime Vessiot 6:01:25, Emily Solsberg 6:15:10, Jo Badham 6:44:36, Marketa Langova 6:50:01, Ben Cornelius 7:54:28. 21km: Melanie Hart 2:02:41, Kate Slater 2:04:19, Abigail Pitman 2:19:03, Michelle Knight 2:27:32, Isobel Deeley 2:30:08, Lindsay Young 2:31:14, Kath Littler 2:34:21 – Results So it turns out a lot of you have more than one string to your bow. Capital City Triathlon: Danielle Trewoon won the Medium Distance (750m/15km/5km) in 01:02:30, Anna Breen 01:18:19, and Claire Jennings 01:24:50. Valentino Luna Hernandez was second in the Enduro Distance (2km/60km/15km) in 3:14:58, James Turner 3:40:12, Helen Bradford 4:16:35, Paul Rodway 4:20:58, Richard Sweetman 4:28:41, Greg Williams 4:31:37. Rachael Cunningham did 03:11:48 for a revised distance Triathlon of 2km/60km/10km and Tricia Sloan did 45:05 for the enduro swim. – ResultsMalcolm Hodge ran a big PB 01:09:54.0 for 13th place in the First Half Half Marathon in Vancouver.Hamish Carson ran 1:51.66 for 800m at the Meeting National des Sacres (YouTube) in Reims (France) and 3:42.40 for 1500m at the Orlen Copernicus Cup (YouTube) in Torun (Poland).At the Combined Junior/Senior Track and Field meet at Newtown Park on Sunday 800m: Hiro Tanimoto 2:07.22. 3000m Run: Hiro Tanimoto 9:42.79, Ayesha Shafi 11:08.57. 3000m Walk: Sean Lake 17:54.99, Daphne Jones 22:42.86 – Results. Upcoming events Round the Bays, 16 February, Frank Kitts Park Round the Bays is the biggest running festival in Wellington. It’s one of our best opportunities to invite new people to join the club. So, repeating from above, here are five big favours to ask this week for everyone doing RTB: Wear your singlet – be visible and promote the club; Join us at the yellow tent afterwards; Say hello to the people near you during the run/walk and invite them to visit us at the yellow tent; Tell friends and colleagues who had fun to come and talk to us; and Sign up for our membership special for 2020-2021. Michelle Knight will be coordinating that recruitment drive. If you think you can help either beforehand with promotion, publicity and administration support or on the day handing out flyers, staffing our tent and talking to people about Scottish contact her. Todd Stevens, todd.stevens@pwc.com is looking for a 40min pacer for the 10km. Please let him know if you want to help. Matairangi Fun Run, 23 February Hataitai Velodrome, Open to the public, the Matairangi Fun Run, based on Mount Victoria, runs over the iconic Vosseler Shield course. There are two race options: the One Loop Race (5 km); or the Two Loop Race (two 5 km loops, adding up to 10 km). Each loop has approximately 190 metres of elevation. McVilly Shield Relay, 7 March, Karori Park The McVilly Shield is the first club event for the season and a great way to get to know other people in the club. This relay has teams of three people each. Everyone can participate, runners, walkers, J Team, seniors, masters and friends of the club. Just turn up and we will find you a team. You can either race it or use it as an opportunity to do some training. Each team must do ten laps of Karori Park. No individual team member can do more than four laps. But you can do the laps in any order you like. The race is randomly handicapped after the teams start. Notices Join this week and save $20 or more Join or re-join Wellington Scottish at Round the Bays this year and you get $20 off your new season of Scottish full adult membership (down from $185 to $165). You can sign up at our bright yellow tent at Kilbirnie Park or you email us at membership@scottishathletics.org.nz and pay Wellington Scottish Athletics 38-9005-0501833-00. Put your name and “RTB JOIN” in the reference. If you want a singlet too, add $39. This will be the biggest discount we offer this year so don’t miss out by waiting. Also: if you, as an existing member, sign up an adult friend who is new to the club or has not been a member for the last five years, we will give both you and your friend $15 off your membership fees. If you sign up two friends who are new to the club you get two lots of $15 off your membership fee. And so on. So, talk to your friends and colleagues who are running or walking Round the Bays this year. Tell them they could enjoy the same fun all year round at Scottish. If you get a friend to join make sure you email membership@scottishathletics.org.nz to let us know. Discounts Join a new friend -$15 per new friendRound the Bays discount for adult members -$20 Switch to new email system I have switched from TinyLetter to MailChimp to send out these weekly emails. Hopefully, those of you who want them still receive them and those who don’t won’t. You can unsubscribe at the link below if you choose. Or you can subscribe here: <form aria-describedby="wp-block-jetpack-mailchimp_consent-text" > <input aria-label="Enter your email" placeholder="Enter your email" required title="Enter your email" type="email" name="email" /> Subscribe Processing… Success! You're on the list. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Events calendar Our full events calendar is available on our website. It is also available as a Google Calendar that you can add to your own electronic diary. Keep in touch with the club: If you want to contact anyone about anything then your first ports of call are our club captains Ben Twyman and Danielle Trewoon, our coaching coordinator Jamie White and our club president Michael Wray.Public Facebook page. And join the Scottish member Facebook group hereInstagramWebsite
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Hutt Old Boys Marist and Tawa to meet in Jubilee Cup final after epic semi-final finishes
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White, Adam Julian & Scott MacLean The Hutt Old Boys Marist Eagles and Tawa will contest next week’s 2025 Wellington Premier club Jubilee Cup final after winning epic semi-finals this afternoon. One semi-final was decided in the 82nd minute, while the other was sent to extra time with a try and conversion with...
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Christchurch fixture finalised with tickets discounted for members
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix can confirm the club will be taking the men’s final home match of the 2025-26 Isuzu UTE A-League to Christchurch. The Phoenix will play host to Western Sydney Wanderers at Apollo Projects Stadium on Saturday, April 18,... The post Christchurch fixture finalised with tickets discounted for members appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Wellington club sevens series underway on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The wait is almost over. It’s a later than usual start to sevens rugby in Wellington this season as the 2025 American Ambassador’s series kicks off at Mary Crowther Park on Saturday morning. Like last year, this is the first leg of two, with the six-team women’s tournament taking place on Mary Crowther 1 and...
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St Pat’s Silverstream and Wellington College the teams to beat in First XV Premiership
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean This story is being published on College Sport Wellington. Club Rugby will be at the season opener between St Pat’s Town and Wellington College on Wednesday at Evans Bay Park, kick-off 1.30pm. With qualifying complete, the 2025 College Premiership gets underway this week with the now-regular opener this Wednesday afternoon; the Traditional...
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Wellington club sevens series underway on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The wait is almost over. It’s a later than usual start to sevens rugby in Wellington this season as the 2025 American Ambassador’s series kicks off at Mary Crowther Park on Saturday morning. Like last year, this is the first leg of two, with the six-team women’s tournament taking place on Mary Crowther 1 and...
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Third Nix double-header confirmed
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix will stage a third double-header at Sky Stadium during the 2025-26 A-Leagues. Australian Professional Leagues (APL) has released an update on a host of Isuzu UTE A-League and Ninja A-League fixtures, including the Phoenix women’s and men’s... The post Third Nix double-header confirmed appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Sideline Conversions 24 March (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Avalon and Wellington Axemen Premier squads in action at Naenae College on Saturday. Photo: Hugh Pretorius. More photos from this game and others at https://clubrugby.smugmug.com/2025 Monday morning edition – check back for updates and editions: It’s the end of the Kali Yuga cycle this week but supporters are gearing up for a rugby eruption,...
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Kapu Broughton-Winterburn and HOBM locked in for Jubilee Cup final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- HOBM second-five Kapu Broughton-Winterburn running in a clutch second half try this past Saturday that helped send his side to this Saturday’s 2025 Jubilee Cup final against Tawa. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White Hutt Old Boys Marist back Kapu Broughton-Winterburn is familiar with this stage of the club rugby season. Saturday’s Jubilee Cup decider...
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In Each Other's Pockets
- Toi Pōneke
- In Each Other’s Pockets opens Friday 24 October 2025 at Toi Pōneke Gallery, Te Aro, Wellington. Through her playful installation, contemporary jeweller Louise Hill interrogates the politics of pockets; the private spaces that shape how we move through the world, investigating what it means for some to be equipped with the tools they need, while others are not.
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Wellington win Hurricanes U16 tournament
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Player of the Tournament Fletcher Cooper holds the Don Broughton Shield aloft as Wellington celebrate their Hurricanes U16 Division A tournament victory in Whanganui on Wednesday. By Steven White Wellington’s U16s team was singing in the rain after their 39-12 victory over Manawatu in the final of the 2025 Hurricanes U16s tournament on Wednesday. In...
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Australia Cup Round of 32 Match Preview
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- Another opportunity for the Wellington Phoenix’s past and present academy players to showcase themselves early in pre-season for the 2025-26 Isuzu UTE A-League. Just eight days on from the momentous 1-0 win over Wrexham AFC at Sky Stadium, the Phoenix... The post Australia Cup Round of 32 Match Preview appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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