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A reminder: get your nominees in for the Annual Wellingtonista Awards
- The Wellingtonista
- Soon we're going to start publishing lists of our nominees for the AWAs (this year, it's the TAWAs because it's the Third Annual). Always after we do this, we have people go "oh but you should have nominated blah blah and this and that", so let us remind you again: if you want something to be nominated, you need to tell us. Do it now, or forever hold your peace or piece - at least until you get to vote, of course.
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Weekly Report May 10 Mothers' Day
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone Rotorua Marathon The results are posted on Coolrunnings website. I started trawling through them but there are 2043 of them so I gave up. But I did notice that Gordie came in in 3 28 20 and the members of my pack did themselves proud. Dave Parle 3 22 29David Green 3 47 36Mo Bhikha 4 25 10Dave Keegan 4 43 36Kathy Clark 5 08 03 Carole Douce 5 13 38 (and 6th in her age group) and Ann Ste
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Motorway Patrol
- Eye of the Fish
- I’ve been really impressed by the pace of construction of the sparkly-new bypass-of-the-bypass since I’ve got back. Apparently this started in late October, and as I walked by today the road was just about ready for sealing. The new NZTA website doesn’t seem to offer any drawings or maps of this, so for those who haven’t had the chance to see it, I took these pictures a couple of weeks ago to give you an impression of the route.
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Petone Hoping to Keep McBain in the Fridge
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian July 25, 2020, music is rumbling, the chat is short, shrieking, and joyous. Petone Rugby Club is rocking. The Premiers have reclaimed the McBain Shield from Hutt Old Boys Marist. It’s roughly 10:37 pm. Something is missing. Goochy. Several hours earlier the Petone captain was hauled from the field seriously injured. Attempting...
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Black Nightshade - it’s (nearly) everywhere
- Te Papa's blog
- Black nightshade has been in the news recently, after its berries turned up masquerading as peas in packs of frozen vegetables. Without wanting to be seen to cast aspersions on your aptitude for gardening, there is a good chance black nightshade is in your garden. Black nightshade is a small plant (less than 75 cm tall) that is [...]
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Beats by Dre Studio Headphones Never ever Out
- Beats by Dr. Dre Studio is a substantial-good quality headphone which is released by Monster. The most evident attribute is that this headphone is produced by Dr. Dre who received the Grammy Awards and Monster audio professional group. With superior loudspeaker style and driven isolation technology, Beats can make use of the electrical power and […]
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- Going swimming is a healthy, low-cost activity that you should certainly continue throughout your life-style. It is a great way to squander weight, build muscles however it burns fat like not one activity with a whole lot of fun. Tracy Anderson, which is Madonna’s trainer, claims that their singer’s diet is perfectly healthy. In this […]
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My favourite modernist building … College House
- Architectural Centre Inc
- A mature work by what was at the time a young practice. Architecture is foremost about creating space and College House, Christchurch (Warren and Mahoney, 1964-70) does this. Much better than most. The quad is the star. In the finest tradition it organises the site. It is well proportioned and is surrounded by the buildings. […]
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Congratulations to Michalia Arathimos
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Congratulations to Michalia Arathimos who is University of Waikato‘s 2021 Writer in Residence. Her publication history is diverse, ranging from books and novels to short stories, reviews, non-fiction and poetry. While she is in Hamilton she will work on her third novel Sojourn, which is set in the Waikato. During 2020 Michalia was the Writer […]
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Rugby coming up in February, March and April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- There is plenty of rugby coming up leading into the opening rounds of the 2021 club rugby competitions in the lower North Island. Below is an unofficial calendar of what is coming up. It is intended that this will be updated when we receive more information, particularly around club rugby pre-season matches throughout March (some...
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Strap Rules
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Normal Tongue Masks For Masks with normal tongues, you will be required to use a strap that doubles over like in the photo. This is applicable in all competitions and is encouraged at a club level. An advantage that this system has is the adjustability coupled with addressing some safety concerns. Traditional elastic is subject … Continue reading Strap Rules →
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Aisle be Back: The Razor era begins
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Razor enters the room. Photo: Peter McDonald. By Kevin McCarthy Quick question. Who is Scott Robertson playing this weekend in Dunedin? Well duh, Steve Borthwick and England. Which of course is true but let me just posit that in fact Razor is playing Razor. The newly-minted All Black coach is really going up against the...
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Time for Strugglers To Sink Or Swim In Round Four
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 2008 Swindale Shield is just three weeks old, but already the pressure is on the four winless teams to register wins...
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Go Wellington gets three more old diesel bangers for the trolley routes
- Poneke
- Further evidence of the desire of all concerned to marginalise Wellington’s trolley buses is hardly needed, but wait, there is still more.
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Weekly News: Matariki Weekend
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- Don t panic, it is still only Wednesday, our weekly news is just coming out early as the weekend starts early this...
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Whakuku a Nga Kina
- The Wellingtonista
- The art world is full of sharks[citation needed], but one recent public sculpture is attracting watery beasts of a different kind.
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"Home" movie night - Fundraiser
- Kilbirnie School
- Check the bags today for a notice sent home regarding the movie night fundraiser! The movie is "Home" which is rated PG.
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Kilbirnie School, 72, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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News for Sunday 21 October 2012
- Karori Anglican Churches
- MARK BAILEY HAS GROWN A CHURCH WHICH IS MULTI-CONGREGATIONAL, MULTI-LAYERED, HUNGRY-FOR-GOD AND IS UK’S SECOND LARGEST ANGLICAN CHURCH.
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News for Sunday 14 October 2012
- Karori Anglican Churches
- MARK BAILEY HAS GROWN A CHURCH WHICH IS MULTI-CONGREGATIONAL, MULTI-LAYERED, HUNGRY-FOR-GOD AND IS UK’S SECOND LARGEST ANGLICAN CHURCH.
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A weekend of old things treated in new ways
- The Wellingtonista
- It’s shaping up to be an interesting Wellington weekend – sure when is one not, but mine is looking a little like this.
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Transport Experts, Labour Party Agree: Basin Reserve Flyover A Crock
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- Campaigners criticising a proposed project is one thing. Politicians criticising a proposed project is another thing. But when independent transport …Continue reading »
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Beware of judging in uncertain times
- Victoria University of Wellington
- During many crises there is uncertainty regarding the cause, and the airline industry is a great example, writes Associate Professor Daniel Laufer.
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Naylor Love April Update – Bupa Care Facility 122 Churchill Dr
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Naylor Love advise that the scaffolding is continuing to come down around the building and is now heading into the first courtyard.
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Striking it rich with education
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Kasha Szewczyk is a distance student with a difference—she is studying remotely from ships and oil platforms off the Taranaki coast.
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1919 Goalkeeper Skills Centre | Term 3
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Stop Out Sports Club is excited to establish a brand new Skills Centre that is exclusively for the development of goalkeeping skills.
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1919 Goalkeeper Skills Centre | Term 3
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Stop Out Sports Club is excited to establish a brand new Skills Centre that is exclusively for the development of goalkeeping skills.
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On the Money! Annual Women's Debate 2024
- Zonta Wellington
- This is a free event; registration is encouraged. Participate in person or online. Tuesday 17 September, 5:30-8pm Room 03, Mezzanine...
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Barton Marine Winter Series: Week One
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- It certainly is winter when you look out the window today, but Saturday is looking much better for the start of the...
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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2014 Annual Prize Giving Results and Awards
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- POINTS AWARDS Girls Under 11 Points Gordon Smith Trophy 1 Lily Trompetter 2 Rylee Watt 3 Gemma Gordon Boys Under 11 Points Bill Merrick Trophy 1 Oscar Strickland 2 Ben Cherry 3 Bailey Rollo Girls Under 13 Points Drake Cup 1 Una Strickland 2 Jorja Watt 3 Abbie Kincaid Boys Under 13 Points Morris Trophy Joel McKay Women Under 15 Points Girls U16 Cup 1 Hannah Gordon 2 Jayme Maxwell 3 Lucy England Men Under 15 Points Boys Points Cup 1 Reuben Goldingham-Newsom Women U18 Points Girls U18 Cup 1 Bayley-Rose van de Coolwijk Men Under 18 Points Humphrey Rose Bowl 1= Jayden McKnight 1= Tom England Senior Women Points Kennedy-Good Salver 1 Julie Johnson 2 Leonie de Garnham Senior Men Points Goss Trophy 1 Joel Wyatt 2= Grant Pritchard 2= Mathew Rogers Masters Women Points Rose McManus Cup 1 Liz Gibson 2= Keryn Morgan 2= Vanessa Trompetter Masters Men Points Noel Sutton Memorial Trophy 1 Marcus Smith 2 Keith Holmes 3 Stephen Cummings Masters Age Graded Performance Veterans Age Graded Trophy 1 Marcus Smith 2 Graeme Burr 3 Keith Holmes JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT SQUAD AWARDS Junior Points Fitness Goals Junior Points Trophy Jayme Maxwell Hot Kiwi Junior Development Boys Joel McKay Hot Kiwi Junior Development Girls Phoebe McKnight SPECIAL AWARDS Arthur Chandler Trophy for Diligence in Training Darren Gordon Sutton Trophy for Veterans Club Spirit Bill Trompetter Mary Baker Memorial Trophy for Women’s Club Spirit Julia Baron Ogilvie Trophy for Men’s Club Spirit Presidents Choice Reon Rollo
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50 posts
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- This is post number 50.
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
- We’re investing in our transport network Find out about our planned transport projects and share your views so Wellington's transport network is safer and more convenient for everyone.
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Young and hungry arts trust
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