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Monument Mondrian
- Eye of the Fish
- Today however, all was revealed. Closed my eyes for a second, took my mind off the ball, and with a start I find that the wraps have come off the Monument apartments in a most alluring manner. So: Architecture + and Stratum / CAS have done it again: completed a major new apartment building in the middle of a nasty recession.
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Ruapehu Lodge and the solitary wilding pine 🌲
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Ruapehu Lodge – and the solitary wilding pine 🌲 The wilding pine on the Whakapapa slopes of My Ruapehu needed to be removed – so Sarah and her teddy bear set out to do the job Some time ago while passing across the western slopes of Mt Ruapehu towards the WTMC Lodge Sarah Saurus noticed a ... Read more
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Mackintosh Hut – Kaweka Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- A club trip to Lewis Pass in Canterbury was initially scheduled for Matariki Weekend. That changed on 21 June, when the ferry, Aratere, ran aground – so our sailing to Picton was cancelled and we were unable to secure another booking at a suitable time. We scouted around for other trip ideas for the weekend ... Read more
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BNU Pilsner v Petone Chicago 12 June 2010
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- BNU Pilsner 1 v Petone Chicago 1 12/06/2010 HT 0-1 Thumbs up for Te Whaea Pilsner’s first hit out on the superb new artificial facility at Te Whaea, Newtown gave the lads an opportunity to play their skillful brand of attacking football, so often difficult to execute at a normally wet and windy Happy Valley.
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Jenny Brash – after 12 years, where next?
- Wellington Scoop
- She has also been an active (and vocal) supporter of the demolition of loan sharks in Porirua, telling a local newspaper “I hate them” and they are “an absolute exploitation”. Also during her time, she has helped start the clean-up the harbour, campaigned for Transmission Gully, and supported and initiated the harbour strategy. So where to from here?
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Transmission Gully Motorway, Kenepuru, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pay membership fees with your credit card
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- WWA can now take your annual membership payment by credit card (visa & mastercard) or by PayPal. Simply click join, and follow the instructions there to either Renew (for past WWA members) or Join for new members. WWA also has a new bank account so check this number if you want to continue to pay by Bank Deposit. Cheers
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Coaching Clinics
- Billy Graham Youth Foundation
- Do you have a passion for youth? Do you have a sporting background? Do you want to make a difference in your community? The Billy Graham Naenae Charitable Trust has received funding from the Nikau Foundation so that Billy can assist you in forming your own/or strengthening your already existing, sports youth facility in the Wellington region.
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Check your Google Feedburner feeds: are they serving the correct sites?
- Jack Yan
- A month or so ago, our Feedburner stats for Lucire’s RSS feed delivery tanked. I put it down to the usual “Google being useless”, because we would have expected to see the opposite. The take-up of Feedburner feeds has usually slowly grown since we started this one in 2007, without any promotion on our end. […]
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Summer waterfront market…
- The Wellingtonista
- Every Thursday from noon til sunset. February and March. Taranaki Wharf and Odlins Plaza outside Macs Brewery and St Johns Heneiken. So. Some shopping… (you wondered what those mini containers on the waterfront were for didn’t you?!) Some grazing… (the usual suspects seen at other markets) […] The post Summer waterfront market… appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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Wellington City Council releases pre-election report for 2025
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- With three months before the people of Pōneke vote for future Councillors and a new Mayor, Wellington City Council has released its 2025 pre-election report. CLICK HERE TO READ THE REPORT (PDF) This statutory report provides an overview of the significant challenges and opportunities Pōneke faces, so the general public and candidates running for Council […]
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Tuesday races on again
- Mana Kayak Racing Club
- The Kupe/Mana kayak race series has kicked off again after the Christmas break. Come along on Tuesday evenings for some competitive racing. Start times are on a handicap basis with slower paddlers getting away first, and you’re grouped with others of a similar standard, so there’s always someone nearby. Races are usually 5-7 km and […]
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Have a look at the map of the whole Fair!
- Newtown Festival
- This map will be displayed billboard size at the fair, but you can download it here and browse it at your leisure. Its quite a big file but that’s so you can have agood look at all the site numbers. Plan what to look at on Sunday, or review where you went after its all over!
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PSW Netball Tournament
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- A group of senior students took part in the Primary Schools Wellington Netball Tournament. According to a parent, the team gained in confidence as the day went on and they played amazingly well in their last game. Thanks to Amber, Michael, Luke, Max, Grace, Megan, Rosa and Hannah for representing Amesbury School so well. Photos below.
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2012 TTW Winter Interclub Final Team Results
- Table Tennis Wellington
- The finals night of winter interclub was completed last night (Tuesday 11/9) so along with last Tuesday’s Premier 4 final we have the winning teams (with the players in each as listed at the start of the season): Premier 1: Belmont Blasters (Thom Nguyen, Hayden Tapp, Heath Murdoch, Dzung Nguyen) runners-up: Belmont Bang (Stephen Hirst, [...]
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Winter Interclub Statistics after Week 6 (Premier)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Here are the complete team and individual statistics for the competition up to and including week 6 (June 19/20). Please pass on any corrections to Roger so that they can be incorporated for the following week. 2012 Winter Interclub stats Week 6 Teams 2012 Winter Interclub stats Week 6 Individuals NB: The draws are here. [...]
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Winter Interclub Statistics after Week 11 (Aug 7-8)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- The results up to last week (Week 11, Aug 7-8) are here: Teams: 2012 Winter Week 11 TEAMS Individuals: 2012 Winter Week 11 INDIVIDUALS There are only a few week left before the finals night and some close match-ups are still to go, so 1st and 2nd placings for teams are still up for grabs. [...]
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Te KuraHuia
- Newtown Festival
- Astro-Tīpuna has landed back on Ngāi Tara Tīpuna whenua, Te Whanganui-ā-Tara. Bringing thee Bad Mana from Te Waka a Rangi back home for a kanikani. Thee Bad Mana Wahine will be bringing the newly released “ASTRO-TĪPUNA” EP with the rhythm and beats of UHA to the dance floor, so get ready to ditch your seats!
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Tongariro Alpine Crossing by Moonlight – Tongariro National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Coinciding with the first full moon of 2024, this was a weekend dedicated to moonlight Tongariro crossings. The plan was for groups of different grades to start the Crossing at various times throughout Saturday afternoon and evening (either walking or running), so they would each complete the track at night and enjoy the bright light ... Read more
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Farewell to our volunteer elder-statesman
- Wellington Health Foundation
- This week we farewell our esteemed volunteer elder-statesman Derek Smith who has been a cornerstone of the Wellington Regional Hospital volunteer guiding team for the past two decades! Over the years Derek has clocked up thousands of miles across the hospital campus, helping patients and visitors navigate the confusing maze of buildings so that they.
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Tuesday races on again
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- The Kupe/Mana kayak race series has kicked off again after the Christmas break. Come along on Tuesday evenings for some competitive racing. Start times are on a handicap basis with slower paddlers getting away first, and you’re grouped with others of a similar standard, so there’s always someone nearby. Races are usually 5-7 km and […]
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R3 Woman Vs YMCA 19/08/07 Won 3 - 2
- Upper Hutt Hockey Club
- Star of the day was Sonja Jeffs with a hat trick! She had some great passes from right wing Chrissy across the circle and she was in the right spot each time to smack it into the goal! We are going to be in semi's in a couple of weeks so everyone come along for support! Lisa
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Money, strategy and our Regional Land Transport Plan – your submission guide
- Talk Wellington
- Any tax money for Wellington region transport stuff relies on this budget bid story. Submisions are open and close Monday 24th June. We’ve gone deep so you don’t have to – and if you’re in a rush, the Typing Cat has your back! This post has 1.Whys and wherefores 2.Submission guidance mirroring the consultation survey:...
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Drua in Napier
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Cam Roigard gets his pass away for the Hurricanes against the Blues in their pre-season match a fortnight ago. By Kevin McCarthy One and not done. The Hurricanes committed the cardinal sin of losing their first match and missing out on a bonus point while doing so. And against last year’s cellar dwellers, the Crusaders....
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Club Rugby Awards of the Year 2024
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Club Rugby contributors In a semi-regular tradition, we look back at the club and college seasons, and a mix of the serious and not-quite-so. Team of the Year: Tawa Under 85kg Ducks After coming up short in last years final, the Ducks made no race of the lightweight comp this time around with a...
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We won!!!!
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- Congratulations to us on winning the overall award in the Health and Wellbeing Category of the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards 2024, so proud of our team of volunteers and staff on making our Centre such a great place, thanks to the Kapiti Coast Community for all your support. The post WE WON!!!! first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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Pay membership fees with your credit card
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- WWA can now take your annual membership payment by credit card (visa & mastercard) or by PayPal. Simply click join, and follow the instructions there to either Renew (for past WWA members) or Join for new members. WWA also has a new bank account so check this number if you want to continue to pay by Bank Deposit. Cheers
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Tutuwai Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- This trip started off bright and early with the group meeting at the train station at 7am on Saturday morning. The trip leaders had been keeping an eye on the heavy rain forecast all week and it wasn’t meant to start pouring until late afternoon – so we wanted to do as much walking as ... Read more
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All of club update – from the Committee
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, We haven’t had a club newsletter for a few months, so this will be a bumper issue ‘from the committee’! Grab a cuppa and settle in to hear what’s been going on across the club. This article provides updates from each of our committee portfolios and a look at what’s coming up over ... Read more
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Te Karere O Matairangi – Mahuru 2018
- Mt Vic Hub
- Maori language week falls this month from 10th – 16th September and we have changed our front page banner in our efforts to try and use it a little bit more, so starting the month as we mean to go on. Read more › The post Te Karere O Matairangi – Mahuru 2018 appeared first on Mt. Vic Hub.
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2025 AGM and speaker David Watt – 3 June 2025
- Karori Historical Society
- Our Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday 3 June 2025 at St Ninian’s, Newcombe Crescent, Karori at 7.30 pm. Members and friends welcome. Business Supper will be served after the meeting. If you are keen to help run the Society and plan future activities and events, so are willing to join our Committee, please contact Adrian […]
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Empire Table Tennis Club
- The Empire Table Tennis Club is one of the oldest and largest in New Zealand and is situated in Marine Parade , Petone.
- Tagged as:
- petone
- table-tennis
- wcn-hosted
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