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Facebook and Instagram have not only jumped the shark, but Richie Cunningham has left home
- Jack Yan
- Social networking is bound to change in 2014 as some of the main services out there have jumped the shark. You may say they jumped them ages ago, but the lack of innovation inside Facebook and its subsidiaries is beginning to hurt them. After having campaigned for six months for the Wellington mayoralty, […]
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This is Leila Adu. Leila rocks. Leila is in Ghana researching...
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- This is Leila Adu. Leila rocks. Leila is in Ghana researching international trends in electronic music and hip-hop. Leila is our 2014 Emerging Composer-in-Residence. Orchestra Wellington will debut a piece currently being written by Leila as part of our 2015 Concert Series. We are very excited. That is all.
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Revisiting the Sacraments: Confirmation
- Welcom
- November 2014 Feature Fr Patrick Bridgman The Sacrament of Confirmation – but how can an eight-year old understand what they are doing? This question is common when people hear some dioceses have transferred the age for the reception of the Sacrament of Confirmation from the teens to a time before Holy Communion.
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February 17: UK Band Forleigh at Bodega
- Bar Bodega
- Forleigh is an indie-alternative band from Southampton, UK. In November 2014, Forleigh and a team of multinational creatives started the first leg of a yearlong independent world tour – The D.I.Y Global-Local Tour (www.DIYGLTOUR.com). Over the next year they will travel around the globe to play at a variety of … Continue reading
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Review: Thank You Ten
- The Wellingtonista
- Review by Felicity Cozens Love musicals? Love Footlights? Want a journey through every show they’ve done since 2014? Book through Ticketbooth and get down to Te Auaha on Dixon for a typically fabulous Footlights show! Laura Gardner’s set is deceptively simple – a raised dais and a set of stairs topped by a platform – […]
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Vietkids
- Newtown Festival
- VietKidsNZ is a Vietnamese community group focusing on preserving Vietnamese language and culture for children in New Zealand, founded in 2014. VietKidsNZ Arts Clubs with about 20 kids, have been performing Vietnamese folk song dance and Vietnamese bamboo flute at many events and cultural festivals. The first performance is two folk songs originated from the […]
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Flashback to 2002: Australia’s first Winter Olympic gold
- Jack Yan
- This is the sort of thing I would throw on my Tumblr but the Olympic Committee won’t allow embedding there. Ergo: It’s from the 2002 Games, where Steven Bradbury takes home Australia’s first gold in the Winter Olympics. The last lap is at around the 1′30″ mark. Fast forward to 2014 and remember […]
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Village precinct enhancements
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Pavers are going to feature quotes from creative people from Thorndon, such as Rita Angus, Katherine Mansfield and Douglas Lilburn. Other maintenance such as footpath resealing and new sections of kerbing in some streets is also included in the project. Read more here: http://wellington.govt.nz/your-council/news/2014/08/improvements-to-tinakori-village
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This is why Wellingtonians say they have the highest quality of life in the country
- Iona Pannett
- Just on the way to work and I snapped this picture on the waterfront. Lucky we are to live in a such a great environment. The 2014 Quality of Life survey results today show Wellingtonians say our city is a great place to live and do business but we of course knew that already.
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Foods of 2015
- Elements Cafe
- 2014 left us with health conscious foods such as kale, freekeh, and chia seeds in our diets. This year, according to the Sydney Morning Herald foods such as quark (a german dairy product), black rice, buckwheat and matcha (a type of green tea) will replace these foods. Food trends are set by availability of product, […]
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YouTube switches on my search history again, all in the quest to get more personal data
- Jack Yan
- Check your YouTube settings: even if you switch off your search history, Google may turn it on again Here I was, telling friends that 2014 marked the first year in which I didn’t have to call Google out over something, be it privacy breaches, deceptive conduct, or simply not measuring up to its claims.
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January 14: Kate Tempest
- Bar Bodega
- KATE TEMPEST is a Mercury Music Prize nominated recording artist and an award winning poet, playwright and novelist. She was born in 1985, grew up in South-East London and put simply is mind-bogglingly talented. Kate Tempest and her four piece band will play Wellington Bodega Thursday 14th January. In 2014 … Continue reading
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Jubilee Cup and Hardham Cup semi-final ***teamlists****
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Like our Draws & Results website as of Friday morning, the Jubilee Cup lies in state in its former cabinet at the Hutt Rec after they last won it in 2014. Can the home team win tomorrow and have a shot at winning it again next weekend? Like the song from the 1970s Just When...
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From the vault: third round matches in photos
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Captain Mateaki Kafatolu and Petone celebrate their 2014 McBain Shield win over Hutt Old Boys Marist after winning 20-19 in their third round match at the Petone Rec. Ordinarily, the third round of the 2020 Swindale Shield would have been played this Saturday. But with no rugby on Saturday, below are some images...
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From the vault: fourth round matches in photos
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: No. 8 Ben Tupuola marches ahead for Wainuiomata against Marist St Pat’s in their midweek fourth round fixture under lights at Porirua Park in 2014. This match was drawn 30-30. PHOTO: Chainsaw Photos. If not for pestilence keeping everyone at home, it would be the fourth round of the 2020 Swindale Shield this...
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Canadian international Nelles locking in Canterbury career
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Canterbury Women’s rugby team last year after winning their fourth consecutive Farah Palmer Cup title. PHOTO: Canterbury Women’s FPC Facebook By Adam Julian Cindy Nelles arrived in New Zealand in August 2018 with a big reputation. Since 2014 she had been a Canadian international, and a year earlier had competed at the World...
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Top 10 memorable seasons in Wellington rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Wellington Lions with the Ranfurly Shield – 2008 poster. The following article first appeared in a Wellington Lions match-day programme in 2009 and was first published online here in 2014. Apart from perhaps 2013 being a contender, there have been no noteworthy updates to this list since. With a record this year so...
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Pakai Turia RIP – extremely gifted and consistently exciting
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White & Adam Julian Extremely gifted and consistently exciting – Pakai Turia, has tragically passed away it has been announced on Monday afternoon. A leading player in the Wellington College First XV, Turia spent eight seasons playing first-five and fullback for Pōneke between 2014-2022, with one additional season in 2020 for Hutt Old...
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Circa’s Programming Process
- Circa Theatre
- Ever wanted to know how Circa chooses the plays it produces? The Circa Council is hard at work on the programme for 2014, so it seemed a good opportunity to explain to drama on the waterfront how the programming process works at Circa. Circa’s programme is the life-blood of our theatre. The Circa Co...
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Buses – lets get some action on the do-able
- Sarah Free
- I must confess to a feeling of dismay when I heard that Greater Wellington Regional Council had voted in their draft 2014 annual plan to raise bus fares yet again. This is despite continual talk about needing to promote public transport, talk of off-peak reduced fares, free transfers, and reduced youth fares. Wellington bus users […]
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Mission as guiding principle for merge
- Welcom
- June 2014 Church Elizabeth Julian RSM Where should we begin the scary task of merging parishes? How do we get our heads around it? Do we hope that ‘they’ have it all sorted and we don’t need to be involved? Or that if we wait long enough it will all pass and we can go back to ‘normal’.
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Home Sweet Home
- Architectural Centre Inc
- Mid September (18-22 September 2014 to be exact) saw four small gabled forms inhabiting the uncompromisingly urban space of Trafalgar Square in London. The concise timber structures were a London Design Festival installation: “A Place Called Home,” which reputedly aimed to address the question: “What makes the difference between a “house” and a “home”?” Artists […]
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Save the Basin Campaign Inc. Position Statement 2019
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- Board of Inquiry findings must be respected and followed We believe that the findings of both the Board of Inquiry into the Basin Bridge Proposal Decision in August 2014 and the High Court Appeal Decision against the Report and Decision of the Board of Inquiry into the Basin Bridge in August 2015 must be respected and adhered to.
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The extent of the Tsunami Evacuation Zones have changed
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- The tsunami evacuation zones for Thorndon/Pipitea we used in 2014/15 were based a regional modelling project undertaken in 2008. The inundation estimates were based on an empirical ‘rule-based’ tsunami height attenuation modelling technique. However the latest definition for the tsunami evacuation zones are a little different. These have been calculated using more detailed hydrodynamic... Source
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Developing community resilience
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Article by CAITLIN SALTER – The Wellingtonian Thorndon Residents Association is planning for a resilient community. At a meeting for Thorndon and Pipitea residents in September 2014 the idea of developing the suburb’s own disaster response programme was raised. From there it worked with Wellington Regional Emergency Management Office (Wremo) to develop a community response plan. Source
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Rowing NZ announces Elite and U23 Squad
- Petone Rowing Club
- The NZ rowing Squad has been named and it features two PRC rowers (EM & Beth) + Axel (who has recently transferred to Wairau)Details are herePRC had four of its athletes selected to trial for the Elite and U23 squad off the back of a very successful 2014/15 season (James McAnallen, Jamie Saunders, Erin-Monique O’Brien and Beth Ross).
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From the Vault: Week 12 matches in photos
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Left wing Chase Tiatia with the winning try in the dying embers of the 2014 Jubilee Cup opener at the Basin Reserve between eventual champions Hutt Old Boys Marist and Old Boys Marist. HOBM won this one 30-27. If the season ran its usual course, Week 12 of the Wellington club rugby season would be...
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Rei rumbles to 100 Eagles games
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Rei Manaia playing against Ories in the opening round of this year. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Adam Julian Hutt Old Boys Marist have been a model of consistency for the past decade. The 2014 Jubilee Cup champions were runners up in 2017 and have featured in the semi-finals an additional three times since 2011. In...
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This week in history 29 June – 5 July
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: This week in 2014, the Upper Hutt Rams beat Old Boys University 34-30 at the Basin Reserve in a classic come-from-behind win. A bumper week in history in Wellington club rugby, as laid out below. 29 June 1985: MSP snatch a 21-18 victory from under Upper Hutt’s nose after seemingly holding an unstoppable...
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Wellington Lions to play for Ranfurly Shield on Sunday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ihaia West kicked four conversions when the Magpies beat the Lions 36-14 in their Ranfurly Shield defence in 2014. This coming Sunday the Wellington Lions challenge for the Ranfurly Shield at McLean Park, Napier against home side and holders the Hawke’s Bay Magpies. Sunday’s Ranfurly Shield challenge will be the 99th match that Wellington has...
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Wellington Water
- Wellington Water was established in September 2014 and was the result of a merger between Greater Wellington Regional Council’s water supply group and Capacity Infrastructure Services.
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- The Wellington Footlights Society is a musical theatre performance group formed in 2014. We are dedicated to producing high quality musical theatre shows and operating on a collective structure, with all society members able to perform in productions and to vote on which shows will be produced next.
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