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The small engine menace and what we can do about it
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- This is a cross post with my other blog – Clean Air New Zealand. The ideas in this post have been kicking around in my brain for a while, but the thing that is spurring me into action is this post at Crikey’s Urbanist Blog by Alan Davies “Can scooters make our cities work better?” […]
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Sideline Conversions 20 October (some news and information to start the rugby week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- From the Mike Lewis Pictures Favourite photos of the year galleries – more HERE If you are in the North Island it is season over as far as 15s rugby is concerned. If you are in the south there is one more week to go with Canterbury hosting Otago in the 2025 NPC decider in...
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Age diversity
- Architectural Centre Inc
- However attractive green field and scorched earth planning is, that kind of utopia isn’t coming anytime soon. What is coming is managed retreat from flood and liquefaction areas, some population growth (though this might not be as significant as the former) and an aging population. The ‘aging’ I talking about isn’t just to do with […]
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Kyle Preston and Lions focused on NPC final this coming Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White Kyle Preston is like a cat on a hot tin roof. Well, he is a Wellington Lion, his form is strong and he’s scored some sizzling tries in recent weeks, and last time we spoke to him 18 months ago he was spending his week days working as a roofer. Cheesy introductions...
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RPNYC MEMBERSHIP REVIEW “YOUR CLUB – YOUR COMMUNITY” BACKGROUND
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- The Board is interested in securing feedback from our members on how the Club is tracking as an organisation. Board Member Paul Davies is to carry out a piece of work to gauge the members’ views on several aspects of the club. Paul Davies – June 2019Download RPNYC MEMBERSHIP REVIEW “YOUR CLUB – YOUR COMMUNITY”BACKGROUND
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Coronavirus – what you need to know
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- You will have seen in the media that the Novel Coronavirus has spread to areas outside of China. The Ministry of Health is closely monitoring the situation and following guidance from the World Health Organisation (WHO). Coronavirus is of concern but at this stage the risk of a widespread outbreak is low in New Zealand.
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Coronavirus – what you need to know
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- You will have seen in the media that the Novel Coronavirus has spread to areas outside of China. The Ministry of Health is closely monitoring the situation and following guidance from the World Health Organisation (WHO). Coronavirus is of concern but at this stage the risk of a widespread outbreak is low in New Zealand.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 068: The Nicholls Brothers
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The three All Blacks Nicholls brothers, from left Ginger, Mark and Doc. The fabric of rugby in Wellington is woven tightly together with family connections. Perhaps the most famous of all is the Nicholls family. Father Sid is recognised as being the founder of the Poneke club in 1882 and later an early leader of...
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Age diversity
- Architectural Centre Inc
- However attractive green field and scorched earth planning is, that kind of utopia isn’t coming anytime soon. What is coming is managed retreat from flood and liquefaction areas, some population growth (though this might not be as significant as the former) and an aging population. The ‘aging’ I talking about isn’t just to do with […]
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Australia Bledisloe #2
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy I knew Ian Foster was rubbish. I knew Dave Rennie is a genius. Welcome to the world of the hot take, where a limited amount of data is a boon not a bane. At the other extent is the quote by a Chinese leader about what difference the French Revolution had made,...
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Luke Campbell joins Hurricanes
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Former Wellington College, Wellington U19s and Old Boys University halfback is joining the Hurricanes in 2021, from Bay of Plenty where he has been based for the past four years. Campbell says to achieve the goal with his hometown team is a surreal feeling. “It’s hard to describe how it feels, but it really is...
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New Ferry Leased by KiwiRail
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- KiwiRail has leased a new ferry – the Valentine – to provide extra capacity to the Interislander service over the busy peak summer/Christmas period until the Kaiarahi is back in service, next year. The Valentine is due to arrive in mid-December and is expected to go into full operation across the Cook Strait in late […]
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Aisle be Back: the next leg of the tour underway
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The All Blacks play their next match in a fortnight against the USA Eagles in By Kevin McCarthy I’m sure I’ve referenced the greatest modern philosophy guide of modern times before, but to repeat myself – as in Kung Fu Panda, there is no good news or bad news. There is only news. This is...
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We are ALREADY at peak airport!
- Guardians of the Bays
- We have started a mailing campaign to inform Eastern suburbs residents what the airport is planning. You may have received or will receive this leaflet in your letterbox. Its primary goal is to ensure residents are aware of what is done of their home and the increased adverse effects the airport will inflict to the […]
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Wellington club rugby scoring and results updates 2 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is the opening round of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The first round of the Women’s Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy is being played today, with all four scheduled matches kicking off at 11.30am. WRFU Women’s Premier The first round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today, with all four seven...
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Wellington club rugby scoring and results updates 9 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is Round Two of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The second round of the Women’s Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy is being played today, with all four scheduled matches kicking off at 11.30am, after a disrupted opening weekend. WRFU Women’s Premier The second round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today,...
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Fixing Wellington’s Water Woes
- Sarah Free
- There is no doubt we have been through a difficult time with our water infrastructure. My view is that generally aging infrastructure combined with damage from the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake accelerated breakages, and repairing this is not helped by a diminished workforce at Wellington Water (they are currently down one third of their staff). In […]
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Weekly News for 3rd June 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- As I write this on Wednesday 1st June 2022 today is the 60th Anniversary of Samoa’s Independence celebrations. It is also Samoan language week and the theme for this week is: Fa’aāuāu le Folauga i le Va’a o Tautai - Continue the Voyage with Competent Wayfinders of the Ocean. As part of this year’s overarching theme […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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MOVIES: dive into cool places
- Talk Wellington
- two/fiftyseven welcomes you to a free film series on the places we live, our relationship to them, and how we make them our own Wellington’s grooviest collaborative space – above Unity Books – is showing some ace movies! The next one is Wed Oct 19th – short NZ films about our place. November’s is called Ever...
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What gambling sponsors mean for New Zealand rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Have you ever noticed how rugby and gambling seem to go together these days? This is especially true in New Zealand, where rugby is more than just a sport — it’s a way of life. The game is in the blood of the locals, from little kiddos playing touch rugby in the park to full-on...
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What gambling sponsors mean for New Zealand rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Have you ever noticed how rugby and gambling seem to go together these days? This is especially true in New Zealand, where rugby is more than just a sport — it’s a way of life. The game is in the blood of the locals, from little kiddos playing touch rugby in the park to full-on...
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Taking climate action to the courts public talk + 2024 AGM
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- 1pm Sunday 22 September. Ocean Road Community Centre, Paraparaumu Beach. There are many avenues for citizens to achieve positive climate action. Turning to the courts is one way that is being successfully used to ensure effective action against climate change, including in New Zealand. Lawyers for Climate Action NZ is a group of barristers, solicitors, […]
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Rugby coming up throughout August, September and October
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Maori – Wellington Samoans clash is always a feature on the representative calendar. They meet this year at Ngati Toa Domain on 19 August. Club rugby in 2023 is winding up through the Lower North Island, but there is plenty of rugby still on the table over the next two to three months....
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Wellington club rugby matchday scoring updates 6 July
- Wellington Club Weekly
- This is big. It’s week 14 of the 2024 Wellington club rugby season today. Today is the first round of the Jubilee Cup and Hardham Cup compeititons for 2024. It is also round one of the Premier Reserve Ed Chaney Cup and HD Morgan Memorial Cup compeittions, as well as the championship U85kg rounds, while...
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 9 June 2024
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, Is it possible Jesus didn’t like his own family very much…? Or is something more significant going on when he ignores his mother and brothers…? Our Bible reading this Sunday is Mark 3:31-35 Students, staff and families from Uttley House at Scots College will join us for worship.
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The missing millions—talking biodiversity
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Aotearoa New Zealand is home to tens of thousands of unique animal and plant species, but their survival is threatened by climate change and rising sea temperatures, as well as introduced pests.
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O’Brien
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- This rather grand plot is for several generations of the O’Brien family. It is constructed with brick piers each surmounted with an iron fleur-de-lis cross. The concrete balusters in the […]
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 12 May 2024
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, How do we decide if the testimony of a witness is reliable? The Bible tells us “If we receive human testimony, the testimony of God is greater.
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Weekly E-news for 14 March 2025
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E NEWS 14TH MARCH 2025 Kia ora tātou Our Minister, Rev Dr Fei, is taking some well-deserved leave this week. I hope she is getting lots of rest and relaxation before […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Rock 2 Wellington
- Eye of the Fish
- Today Wellington Airport unveiled the design for “The Rock”, an addition to the international terminal. However this is not just a simple expansion/addition, this is to be “New Zealand’s newest icon“.
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Wellington International Airport, Coutts Street, Rongotai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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