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Shaw Baton HVH results
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- Shaw Baton Relay Results – 23 April 2016 Battle Hill Park Girls U12 – Pink team 2nd place Sophia Avery 11:55 Amy Murray 10:32 Emalise Alding 11:03 Charlotte Ross 11:02 Total time: 44:32 Girls U14 – Orange team Jorja Watt 9:41 Lily Trompetter 12:00 Gemma Gordon 11:29 Rylee Watt 9:51 Total time: 43:01 Boys U12 – Green team 1st place AJ Pritchard 8:17 Josh Allen 9:02 Nicholas Green 9:08 Nathaniel Graham 8:10 Total time: 34:37 Boys U12 – Black team Tyler Rollo 9:45 Nkhata Hollywell 9:21 Oscar Strickland 9:17 Regan Kowalczyk 9:40 Total time: 38:03 Boys U12 – Purple team Thomas Pritchard 10:05 Ashton Tietjens 10:15 Jonathan Green 10:04 Nick Drayton 9:12 Total time: 39:36 Boys U12 – Red team Harrison Kowalczyk 10:20 Kian O’Connell 9:27 Harvey Butler 11:08 Nick England 11:07 Total time: 42:02 Boys U12 – Brown team Aiden Jackson 9:46 Hunter Hughes 11:01 David Gordon 12:07 Liam Carson 15:19 Total time: 48:13 Boys U14 – Blue team Johnathon Roberts 7:36 Logan Stoupe 8:21 Luke Stoupe 9:26 Johnathon Roberts 8:30 Total time: 33:53 Senior Women Isobel Franklin 12:01 Chloe Thorne 12:49 Kristi Perkinson 9:35 Keryn Morgan 10:52 Total time: 45:17 Junior Women Phoebe McKnight 7:23 Jayme Maxwell 8:07 Hannah Gordon 9:51 Mieke van den Bergh 10:54 Total time: 36:15 Senior Men Mathew Rogers 6:56 Nick Sasse 6:57 Grant Pritchard 7:43 Jared Bothwell 9:18 Jay Waters 10:15 Jack Hammond 7:28 Total time: 48:37 Junior Men Peter Roberts 7:05 Reuben Goldingham-Newsom 7:24 Matthew Roberts 7:51 Jayden McKnight 7:35 Gus Reece 7:22 Ben Wall 7:28 Total time: 44:45 Masters Men 40+ Stephen Cummings 8:33 Darren Gordon 8:35 Reon Rollo 7:19 Paul Strickland 9:58 Myles Carson 8:59 Brendan Quirke 9:02 Total time: 52:26 Masters Men 50+ Marcus Smith 8:23 Richard Kellett 8:44 Karl van Polanen 8:36 Paul Newsom 9:18 Graeme Burr 9:39 Donald Coley 9:49 Total time: 54:29 Composite Team Steve Robertson 9:56 Liz Gibson 11:12 Vanessa Trompetter 11:17 Mike Butler 10:29 Keith Holmes 12:21 Albert van Veen 12:28 Total time: 1:07:43
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MSP Blues and Tawa Titans both set for U85 kg Division 1 final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The MSP Blues and Tawa Titans teams in action when they met back in June at Te Whaea in the decider of the first round JC Bowl, which MSP won 16-12. Photo courtesy of MSP Rugby. To the fair-weather supporter, one thing that has seemingly been a given all season has been that the MSP Blues will march to another Paul Potiki Shield U85 kg Division 1 title. After all, the Blues have been the dominant team of this grade for the last few seasons and indeed the most consistent performing team across all of Wellington Senior rugby in this time...
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Op Jetski 12042022
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Tue, 12/04/2022 - 16:05 - 17:35 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 4 Total Volunteer Hours: 9 MRC advised off a Jetski with 1 adult + 3 children on a sea biscuit ,Weather had turned Ski was no longer making way and hidden in squalls.Crew dispatched with 4x4 to scene, MR1 prepared for departure. T4x4 crew advised by phone and confirmed from MRC that the jetski had gotten to shore, allsafe Marp Presling headed to the JetSki club with his boat Vessel Details Length: 3.50m Resources Attendees: XWD Jason Hall Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Polarbear Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1 Toyota Prado
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Match Report Rd 6 Swindale – OBU lose first 2020 match to MSP
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- <div class="slider slider-nav-circle slider-nav-large slider-nav-light slider-style-normal" data-flickity-options='{ "cellAlign": "center", "imagesLoaded": true, "lazyLoad": 1, "freeScroll": false, "wrapAround": true, "autoPlay": 6000, "pauseAutoPlayOnHover" : true, "prevNextButtons": true, "contain" : true, "adaptiveHeight" : true, "dragThreshold" : 10, "percentPosition": true, "pageDots": true, "rightToLeft": false, "draggable": true, "selectedAttraction": 0.1, "parallax" : 0, "friction": 0.6 }' > #image_638246734 { width: 100%; } #image_886644742 { width: 100%; } #image_1156154081 { width: 100%; } #image_2018455272 { width: 100%; } #image_975258038 { width: 100%; } #image_627336695 { width: 100%; } OBU 18 MSP 22 This was never going to be an easy match. MSP have recruited well this season particularly in the backs and welcomed some Hurricanes experience in the Proctor brothers to the starting line-up. It was old-timers day for MSP and a fair few of the older members had turned out to their clubrooms to preload! Conditions The weather was fine with the wind blowing diagonally down the pitch from the north into the south-eastern corner where the field dips away a little. the sun was low in the first half and difficult for OBU to deal with playing into it from the southeastern corner. It would be even worse for MSP in the second half. OBU was playing from Gym end toward the road in the first half. John ‘JC’ Cable & Jaesen Sumner were kindly present to keep an eye on the play while I wrestled with the screen lock on my phone. We are positioned up beside the video platform on the northern side. Notable performances The front row was mighty but didn’t really get the rewards it may have felt entitled to. The lineout applied lots of pressure and caused plenty of mistakes from MSP Paddy Carter was immense around the field. He is becoming a valuable utility player covering locks and flanks and is certainly a lineout option with outstanding aerial skills whichever position he is in. Shamus and Caleb deserve a mention every week. Hardworking, rugged and abrasive all over the park. In the backs, Sam Reid was once again rock-solid barely making a mistake. Ty Poe is a consistent performer growing each week. Callum and Dale are a great pairing of skill, speed and determination. Kyle really stood up in this match and had several classy touches including the chip and regather for the try. How the game unfolded 2 mins The tone for the match was set early scrum-wise by OBU. A powerful shunt spoilt the MSP feed which resulted in a knock-on in the backline due to the backfoot ball. 5 mins A series of pick and goes near the MSP line in the left corner resulted in a penalty to OBU. Dale steps up and nails the shot on the 22m line about 15 in from the left touchline OBU 3-0 6 mins From the kick-off there is a penalty for a high shot on Paddy. The penalty kick doesn’t find touch. The kick is followed up well enough to pressure MSP whop are finally able to clear to the touch after a couple of minor wobbles. 9 mins MSP manages to get it wide to their left side close to the touchline in front of us. The MSP player makes a great burst upfield but eventually, it breaks down and we go back to the penalty the ref was playing advantage for. The shot is successfully taken from 35 metres out and just to the right of the posts. 3-3 13 mins MSP puts up an up and under (or ‘Gary Owen’ for the northerners), then they regain at the ensuing ruck and the halfback chips downfield. Sam Reid has no choice but to run it into touch near our line on the far side of the paddock. From the lineout MSP throw is not straight so OBU gets to clear from the scrum. Pressure diffused for now. 17 mins MSP sets up a driving maul from a lineout but OBU gets the drive on. The maul breaks up with MSP players in behind our forwards. MSP flanker and halfback both have a dab at the line but it’s the right-winger who busts through for the score. The conversion misses. MSP 8-3 20 mins OBU charge down an MSP clearing kick. Ty Poe claims the loose ball and scores it under the sticks. The conversion was successful. OBU 10-8 23 mins A great move from OBU down the left-hand side of the field, Shamus makes lots of ground commits the defence and sets Paddy for the pass but it goes behind Paddy. MSP runs it out. There is a brief altercation. The Assistant Referee puts his flag out and a discussion ensues with the ref. The referee calls the captains together and presumably issues a warning to both teams to keep it clean despite what looked like a punch thrown by the red player. 24 mins Kyle darts down the blindside and chips past the first line of defence. He regathers under pressure from 3 defenders and scoots the rest of the way down the far sideline to score it in the corner. Conversion unsuccessful. OBU 15-8 28 mins Shamus crashes through the defence with some good pace and offloads to Finbarr. Reece ratchets up the pressure with an attack down the close touchline. OBU is right on the MSP goal line but are penalised. Can’t tell from our position what it was for. Unfortunately, someone says something to the ref so we deservedly get marched 10 metres. 30 mins OBU is in MSPs half again and looking likely but are penalised for holding on in the tackle. Good play from MSP flanker to beat the cleaners to the ball. MSP kick into the far corner. From the lineout MSP over-throw the ball and Kyle makes a great 40-meter clearance. 39 mins MSP is penalised for backs offside. Callum steps up to have a long-range shot from just inside the MSP half and out to the left. Kick misses Halftime OBU 15-8 41 mins MSP on the attack, OBU backs are caught offside 35 metres out and slightly to the right of the posts. Kick landed OBU 15-11 46 mins A long sequence of pick and goes on the MSP line. An MSP player crashes over the top believing he is onside and concedes a very obvious penalty. Dale successfully takes the shot. OBU 18-11 49 mins OBU concede a penalty for holding near the 10-metre line straight out in front. Kick is successfully taken. OBU 18-14 52 mins Paddy claims the kickoff with a memorable AFL-style leap. 55 mins OBU move the ball wide to Sam Reid who slips through the first tackle but can’t get through the second and eventually the ball runs into touch. MSP again overthrow the lineout. Morgan tries to gather the ball but knocks it on. MSP feed to the scrum. 57 mins MSP manages to clear the scrum which is under pressure and begin a promising period of attack near the OBU line. OBU player gest over the ball and wins the penalty which is cleared to touch taking some of the pressure off but we lose the lineout. Matt Fowler makes it on for his 50th replacing Kyle Preston at the base of the scrum. Sam Godwin on James Poloniati Off 60 mins A great driving maul from OBU. Eventually, MSP concedes the penalty and OBU elects to kick to the corner. Another great driving maul and an MSP forward rolls the dice by dropping it and gets away with it this time. Eventually, OBU knocks the ball forward. 63 mins MSP clear their line from a massive kick by James Proctor playing at 2nd 5. He kicked from the 5-meter line and the ball eventually goes out just on OBUs side of halfway. 66 mins Almost an action replay with another great clearing kick from Proctor. 73 mins MSP are hot on the attack and looking dangerous. There is an OBU player down. It turns out to be Matt Fowler in his 50th. Kyle comes on to replace him as a precaution. Morgan comes back on sporting a bandage on his head. I missed where he went off! Sam Coombs leaves the field. Taine Plumtree is replaced by Josh Gimblett 75 mins There is a series of Pick and goes on our line. Eventually #19 James Tuia crashes over. Conversion unsuccessful. MSP 19-18 75 mins Sam Coombs is on for Finbarr Kerr-Newell and somewhere along the way Matt Sleith came on at hooker for Kenan Gillson. OBU just need to hold the ball and work it back up the field to get in position to pressure MSP into a mistake. OBU puts the drive on from a lineout but the ball is knocked on. 78 mins OBU desperate now tries to run it out to the other end of the field but MSP turn the ball over in our 22 and the 1st 5 for MSP lines up and slots the drop goal. MSP 22-18 That’s the way the match ended. A riveting game with a very tight finish. I get the feeling that this match could well be replayed over the coming weeks in a semi or a final, but let’s not count our chickens just yet. Another almighty challenge awaits against Tawa out at Lyndhurst Park next week. Final Score MSP 22-18 The post Match Report Rd 6 Swindale – OBU lose first 2020 match to MSP appeared first on OBU Rugby.
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Passchendaele: The Belgians Have Not Forgotten
- Passchendaele: The Belgians Have Not Forgotten Venue: ANZAC Hall Featherston Date: 17 July – 16 August Hours: 10am – 4pm daily This exhibition focuses on how the memories of New Zealand still live on in Flanders today, 90 years after the devastating conflict that cost so many young kiwi lives. These memories are brought to life through images, movies and artefacts. New Zealand lost more men during the 100 days of fighting than any other commonwealth country - 845 on one day alone during the First Battle of Passchendaele, 12 October, 1917. The people of Flanders and, more widely, the people of Belgium have never forgotten this sacrifice, which is commemorated in this very special exhibition.
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New group campaigning for council’s Spatial Plan
- Wellington Scoop
- A new campaign has launched to support the Wellington City Council’s proposed Spatial Plan, which aims to set a blueprint for more affordable housing as the city grows. A City for People is a non-partisan group of Wellingtonians who share a progressive and sustainable vision for Wellington. We see the Spatial Plan as an important opportunity to put people first and make a plan to share our city as it grows. “We’re asking Wellington City Councillors to support the Spatial Plan so all generations of Wellingtonians can share the city we love, and we have a chance to live in an affordable, warm, dry home,” said City for People spokesperson Isla Stewart.
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The Lets Get Wellington Moving Commuter Numbers
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- How many Commuters will a future Wellington’s have and what Mode will they be using? * Lets Get Wellington Moving expects about 17,000 more peak hour commuters will travel into the CBD by 2036 * But there’s a problem because the Wellington City Council predicts many more future residents and so this may mean over 35,000 more commuters * The commitment to handle the majority of future commuter growth by bus and rail public transport means majors increases in the capacity of both are needed Wellington City is facing two huge challenges, how to house more people in a city with the highest housing prices in the country and how to improve transport for all the city’s residents.… Read more ...
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Inverlochy Art School’s Annual Exhibition for 2021
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- We are very pleased to announce that we have secured an exhibition with Thistle Hall again this year, and would like you to contribute! If you are a former or current student of Inverlochy Art School, we would like you to submit an artwork created at the school so that we may exhibit it at our annual exhibition for 2021 We have secured an exhibition at Thistle Hall between the 26th of July and the 1st of August, and ask that anyone wishing to be involved contact Melina Payne at inverlochyartschool@gmail.com, where we can arrange a time for you to drop of your artwork Each student is limited to 1-2 pieces!
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REVIEW: Blunt Dog: Bullet Train to Dunedin
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- In addition to playing an Eyegum Wednesday at San Fran, Blunt Dog spent the weekend recording their upcoming album at the Massey University studio. The album, titled Bullet Train To Dunedin, promises a warm and unpolished sound reminiscent of old home recordings. This album marks a significant departure from their first album, How is a Dog So Honest?. The new tracks, primarily derived from guitarist and vocalist Dom’s demos, are both harder and softer, expanding on the range of their earlier work. The album concept originated from drummer Logan’s whimsical idea of a Japanese bullet train travelling from Britomart station in Auckland to Dunedin, described by the band as “a moment of genius and a passage of jest.”
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Sinking launch in Mana Marina
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Thu, 10/10/2013 - 19:15 - 20:45 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 9 A large catamaran launch berthed in Mana Marina sprung a leak somewhere in the engine room. It was noted to be sitting low in the water and when inspected the water was found to be half way up the engine in one of the hulls. Coastguard Mana was asked to assist and a crew pumped out the vessel on behalf of the owner. Vessel Details Length: 12.00m Resources Attendees: AlanFisher Jakesae101 Neil Cornwell mustang Trevor Burgess Trevor Farmer
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Impulse II
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Mon, 08/12/2014 - 12:10 - 15:55 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 11 Impulse II (40', 10 tonne yacht) requested assistance to enter Porirua Harbour as their engine was overheating. A marine initial response assesment was completed along with a worksheet to determine immediacy of need plus best option for support. Coastguard Mana's available support vessel was the 5.8 RHIB, which was to small to affect a safe tow into the marina Vessel Details Length: 12.00m Resources Attendees: Chris Darch Trevor Burgess Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: CRV Pelorus read more
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Broken down runabout at Hunters Bank
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 10/02/2018 - 09:30 - 15:00 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 3 Total Volunteer Hours: 22 A small runabout with 3 POB had headed out to Hunters Bank for a dive/snorkel. The motor stopped and wouldn't restart before they got in the water. They contacted the national Coastguard Operations Centre who forwarded the details onto us. Mana Rescue 1 headed out and located them drifting near the original location and towed them back to Mana Marina. Vessel Details Length: 5.00m Resources Attendees: Weedoogie Jake Jimmythekiwi Mark Presling CRV's Used: CRV Trust Porirua Rescue
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Broken down runabout nestled in the rocks
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Fri, 15/01/2021 - 22:45 - Sat, 16/01/2021 - 02:30 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 3 Total Volunteer Hours: 30 Coastguard Radio received a call from the wife/partner of a man who had managed to get a SMS message to her to say they (3 POB, including an 11 year old boy) had broken down and needed assistance from near Pukerua Bay. Vessel Details Length: 5.00m Resources Attendees: Mobiinz CMFF Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Polarbear NZ Tuatara warwick.bayne zanebublitz CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1 read more
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Yacht with no motor adrift in light winds
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Mon, 18/04/2022 - 20:10 - 22:40 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 15 25ft yacht with mechanical issues with outboard engine, left drifting in no wind after crossing Cook Strait. Nearly ran aground on the south end of Mana Island after being caught in the tide with no wind to sail. MR1 located off the north end of Mana Island after they drifted north in the incoming tide. Vessel Details Length: 8.00m Resources Attendees: CMFF Jake_Presling Mark Presling Neil Cornwell espi Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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Shrinkage?
- Te Papa's blog
- Many people have asked us why the colossal squid specimen was so much smaller than anticipated when we thawed it. Initial reports suggested that the specimen was considerably larger than the final measurement of 4.2 metres in total length. We suspected that the specimen had shrunk (rather than the size being greatly exaggerated!). In order to test our theory we purchased several fresh arrow squid
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Dark Waters
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- If you head on over to fish central, we’re diving deep into the murky depths in order to protest S92A. We’re sure you’ve heard all about it, so we’ll spare the diatribe. However, things arent all gloomy. Check back in a day (or two) to find a newly re-emerged fish - things will have changed…
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Earthly
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- We Wellingtonistas have been strong supporters of Earth Hour in the past, and even though Keith Ng gave it a damned good fisking over on Public Address, we're still behind the concept. And so, it seems, are a lot of local bars and restaurants, with Wellingtonista favourites Fidels, Sweet Mother’s Kitchen, the Southern Cross, Caffe Italiano and Trade Kitchen among the many places offering can
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Turn OFF your lights - 8-9pm tomorrow (Saturday)
- The Wellingtonista
- Support the Earth Hour initiative tomorrow (Sat 28th) and turn off your lights between 8pm-9pm. But it will be dark! I know ... fun eh!? Light candles, play spooky games (I recommend Werewolf) or tell ghost stories - in essence HAVE FUN! And it's not just about the lights, that's the minimum. If you can turn off anything else then do so - how about turning off the computer!!!
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First class citizens at last
- The Wellingtonista
- If you're a pedestrian, sometimes it seems as though you're the last to be considered. Other modes of transport get all the big bucks while we get to stumble along on our own, catching our heels on the cobblestones and dodging the seemingly interminable earthworks. So it's nice to see that there's a dedicated Cycling and Walking journey planner from the Greater Wellington Regional Council
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Have you seen this flyer?
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- Have you seen our shop window stickers, bumper stickers or flyers? If so, tell us, and we’ll spread the word that businesses in Wellington support our campaign! Do you want some flyers or stickers? Then get in contact or visit the Trade Aid Wellington shop. Check out the Flickr stream (on the left) as we post photos of the awesome shops who display our stickers.
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Statues or Fun?
- Sharon Blaikie
- So, $350 000 for a statue that will be passe in a couple of years. One of those statues like the Queen Victoria ones that cities try to fob off on each other. Yet, those events that help to make Wellington a great place to live or visit like the Cuba Street Carnival and the Newtown Fair can't be held for lack of money. How absurd!
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Weekly Report 12 September
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi EveryoneLots of exciting developments from the committee meeting on Monday. Quiz Night In response to the results of the questionnaire, Treasurer Kathy has organised a WMC quiz night, I have reserved 3 tables for the Quiz night on Tuesday the 5th of October from 6.30pm at Khandallah Monteiths under Wgtn Marathon Clinic. (Its very popular so was only able to secure 3 tables).
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News in your inbox
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- Rescuing, reuniting, rehoming and rehabilitating nearly 6,000 animals every year keeps us very busy! It also means that we have heaps to talk about. So, to keep you up-to-date with all our news, appeals and events we’re launching our first ever e-newsletter. Sign up here to receive all our latest news straight to your inbox and help save the lives of thousands of animals.
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Club Code of Conduct
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- It's fitting that with all the furore publicised over the last few weeks highlighting the behaviour of players, coaches and supporters... that we roll out our club Code of Conduct.The Executive committee has been working on these for the past 6 months so its not a knee jerk reaction to current issues within the Capital Football region. Please read these carefully and adhere to them!
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The New Zealand Fringe Festival
- The Wellingtonista
- The New Zealand Fringe Festival has been going for a week and it’s got just over two more weeks to run. Sadly, I’ve only made it to two shows so far (because moving house) a pathetic effort really, because there are HEAPS. Cabaret, circus, comedy, dance, music, theatre, visual art – there are a lot of […] The post The New Zealand Fringe Festival appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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Dessert anyone?
- The Wellingtonista
- I’ve been thinking about the fabulous desserts I’ve had in recent times around Wellington (prompted by another couple of really good inhalings over the weekend). I think we’re pretty spoilt with the number and variety of options frankly. Some that stick in my mind (and I do confess to eating a few, so these truly […] The post Dessert anyone? appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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Birthdays, beer and burgers
- The Wellingtonista
- I hope you all had wonderful long weekends (or at least parts of it if having to work). So many memorable eats and drinks this week, I’ll try and be succinct. But what a wonderful reminder of the diversity and opportunities in Wellington City. Matterhorn are having their 50th birthday celebrations over the next month, […] The post Birthdays, beer and burgers appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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Mighty Mighty RIP
- The Wellingtonista
- Not sure quite what to add so just going to post the Mighty Mighty official message here. Wail at will. The ‘Castle that Cares’, Wellington bar Mighty Mighty will be closing its doors at the end of May 2014. The institution opened on 11 November 2006 in a former Pakistani restaurant at the top of […] The post Mighty Mighty RIP appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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Southern Cycling
- The Wellingtonista
- Are you one of the increasing number of cycling daredevils who spend mornings and evenings dodging the traffic on Riddiford Street, outrunning buses in the Adelaide Road bus lane, and watching in dismay as cars try and overtake you on the downhill stretch into the Bay when you’re already doing 50km/h? If so, you might […] The post Southern Cycling appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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Coming up this Saturday, before we kick off 2015 with...
- Orchestra Wellington
- Coming up this Saturday, before we kick off 2015 with KAMARINSKAYA at the Michael Fowler Centre, we have the honour of joining Neil Finn and Tami Neilson down at Slow Boat Records for official World Record Store Day celebrations! Festivities kick off at 9am so come have a dig through the bins for some of that ‘black gold’ & join our string quartet at around 2pm.
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