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Let’s do it! Costs and risks reduced for Central Library strengthening
- Wellington Scoop
- Thank you Wellington for your feedback on the future of our Central Library. Your input has been thoughtful, informative, and your views have been diverse. Many of you sympathised with us in the decision we have to make – recognising that there were pluses and minuses of each of the five options.
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Wellington Central Library, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Why you’re checking work emails on holidays (and how to stop)
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Over-identification with work can prevent you from switching off, write Dr Ben Walker and Associate Professor Dan Caprar.
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Our new name: Te Whatu Ora – Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- From 1 July, we have been going by our new name: Te Whatu Ora – Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley.
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Our new name: Te Whatu Ora – Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- From 1 July, we have been going by our new name: Te Whatu Ora – Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley.
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Record greenhouse gases and sea levels in 2021, international report confirms
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Huge and rapid swings in sea-ice coverage among significant events in annual report on state of the climate.
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Wellington and Hutt Valley U23s match at Fraser Park this Sunday
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington and Hutt Valley U23s match at Fraser Park this Sunday is also for the Stewie Dempster Shield
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Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Emeritus Professor Roger Robinson: a life of academic and sporting success
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Emeritus Professor Roger Robinson relished both his academic career in the Department of English and competitive running at elite level.
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Become a Heart Racer
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Dear Marathon Clinic runners and walkers, Join the Heart Race to win a Aussie holiday Have you signed up for the upcoming Pelorus Trust Wellington Round the Bays and New Balance Half Marathon?
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MSP, Norths and HOBM pile on the points in seventh round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Hurricanes players look on as blindside flanker Iona Apineru crosses for Petone in their Jim Brown Memorial Trophy win over Oriental-Rongotai. Draws & Results HERE By Steven White and Adam Julian Big wins for Marist St Pat’s, Northern United and Hutt Old Boys Marist offset much tighter victories for Old Boys University, Petone, Wellington...
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Harry Irving and OBU preparing for Jubilee Cup final on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Harry Irving on the attack against Petone earlier this season. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Adam Julian Most players go through their careers without winning a Jubilee Cup even if they are of rare quality and durability. Jason Goble played 275 games for Avalon and never contested a decider. Similarly, Paul Hakaraia made 255 starts for...
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Winners and losers from the Change in the GWRC Transport Rate
- Wellington Commuter
- The GWRC is changing how the Transport Rates that fund the regions PT service is allocated to ratepayers. They claim that this change means “Hutt Valley, South Wairarapa and Porirua pay a bit less toward public transport than they do now, while residents in Wellington city, Kāpiti and Masterton pay a bit more”.… Read more ...
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Leaning into the tricky stuff: architecture for youth civics and decolonisation
- Talk Wellington
- Young architects and urban designers can (A) slot into an established firm, enjoy a salary and consistent work, or (B) strike out on their own, using their trade to solve some of Aotearoa’s biggest challenges. The Studio Tēpu founders have taken the red pill… come hear them tonight! It’s ambitious for any design or infrastructure...
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Last round of Swindale Shield and Harper Lock Shield competitions tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean Draws & Teamlists as received HERE Some say 13 is an unlucky number. But it won’t be for the two clubs that win this year’s first round Premier Swindale and Premier 2 Harper Lock Shield titles tomorrow. A cracking set of matches is in store in both competitions in their 13th and...
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Experienced and new faces combine in Wellington Lions squad in 2024
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White & Adam Julian On paper, and barring injuries in a couple of key positions, the 2024 Wellington Lions squad looks strong, and there is no reason why they shouldn’t re-enter the NPC winners’ circle in 2024. There is a core group of vastly experienced players, another cohort of established Super Rugby players...
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A lengthy mea culpa, 20 years of history and a reboot?
- The Wellingtonista
- If you don’t like lengthy deep navel gazing, take this tl:dr and be on your way until the next post: the Wellingtonista website has been very neglected for a number of years, and I intend to do better – perhaps you might like to contribute something too. I was 24 when James asked me to […]
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A tasting plate: superb satire, bodies for buses, and wicked webinars
- Talk Wellington
- There’s heaps of good stuff recently, enjoy! Wicked Webinars! When we change (a little bit) the money and direction going in at the Very Top Of The Transport System, does anything change on the ground? Researchers have analysed the effect of the 2018 Government Policy Statement on Transport and … well, we’re agog to hear...
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Johnsonville and HOBM win away in tenth round Swindale Shield thrillers
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Results and scoring as received HERE By Steven White, Scott MacLean & Andy McArthur The Johnsonville Hawks and the Hutt Old Boys Marist Eagles both swooped late for big wins on the road in the tenth round set of Swindale Shield matches played around the Wellington region under blue skies today. Johnsonville held on over...
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Wellington Lions v Otago stat attack (and Wellington’s 3,000th NPC try)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Fulltime in the match. Image credit Sky Sport – watch the match highlights HERE The Wellington Lions defeated Otago on Wednesday night in their latest NPC match. Some facts and figures from the game below by Peter Marriott. Round 5 v Otago (Wednesday): Won 32-28 The Wellington Lions and Otago have now met in...
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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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WRC Prize Giving: Congratulations to all our prize winners and nominees!
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Thank you everyone who attended prize giving on Friday, it was a great night and a fantastic way to celebrate a...
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The Boatshed, Odlins Plaza, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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WRC Prize Giving: Congratulations to all our prize winners and nominees!
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Thank you everyone who attended prize giving on Friday, it was a great night and a fantastic way to celebrate a...
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Jeypore Street Playground Petition – and Party Invitation for Saturday Nov 29th
- Newtown Residents' Association
- We talked about the Berhampore Jeypore Street Playground at the October NRA meeting, and again last night at the November meeting.
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Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Greater Wellington supports government action on public transport industry and decarbonisation
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington has thrown its support behind a range of Government announcements today to make public transport more attractive and help reach decarbonisation goals. In a pre-budget announcement today, the Government pledged $350 million to fund Transport Choices which commits to making public transport more accessible and easier to use, as well as $61 million to support a sustainable, skilled workforce of bus drivers, and a further $40 million over four years to accelerate the decarbonisation of the public transport bus fleets ahead of the Government’s decarbonisation target by 2035.
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Joint Ories and Poneke fundraising weekend for Grbich Memorial Shield match
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Rongotai College Old Boys Paulo Aukuso (Ories) and Ben Huntley (Poneke) in action against each other in the 2009 Swindale Shield and Jimmy Grbich Shield match The Oriental-Rongotai (Ories) and Poneke FC rugby clubs are jointly organising a fundraising weekend at the end of May to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Jimmy Grbich Memorial Shield, which is played for between the two clubs annually in their first round Swindale Shield match. The aim of the two clubs is to create the ‘Rongotai College Rugby Hub'...
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St Pat’s Silverstream and St Mary’s win Wellington Condor Sevens titles
- Wellington Club Weekly
- St Pat’s Silverstream (Open Boys) and St Mary’s College (Open Girls) are the 2020 Wellington Condor 7s champions. Silverstream won the the Christian Cullen Cup with a 17-14 win over St Pat’s Town in their final and St Mary’s College retained the Kat Simpkins Cup with a 22-12 win over first time finalists Sacred Heart...
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Tablelands – Cobb Valley (combined EM and M trip – Kahurangi National Park)
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Thursday 1 April: Our Easter weekend’s tramping began with a late ferry crossing to Picton, where we stayed in a bunkroom at Sequoia Lodge Backpackers. Friday 2 April: Next morning we drove to Kahurangi National Park, with stops at Pelorus Bridge and Motueka. We arrived at Cobb Reservoir roadend in the early afternoon and set ... Read more
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Finals Day club rugby titles for Tawa, Poneke, OBU and Avalon
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White, Adam Julian and Scott MacLean Tawa are the 2021 Jubilee Cup champions. Tawa won their third Jubilee Cup title and first since 2016 with an emphatic 36-7- win over Marist St Pat’s in the final at a sun-drenched Hutt Recreation Ground this afternoon. Poneke won the Hardham Cup. They beat Petone 32-24...
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Club finals, college semi-finals, knockout U85kg and rep rugby tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Maori side are in Levin tomorrow to play the Horowhenua-Kapiti Heartland squad, one of three Wellington represenative teams in action against Heartland teams. Those games, the Premier 2 and Reserve Grade Division finals, two more National U85kg Knockout Cup matches and First XV Premiership semi-finals are all being played tomorrow. By Scott MacLean...
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A rich and ongoing connection: French residency 2023 opens for applications
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- At last, we can celebrate the return of our French writers in residence! After a two-year break because of Covid-19 border restrictions, Randell Cottage looks forward to welcoming a new French writer in 2023. Check out the application details and criteria here. Applications close on 10 July 2022. Founding trustee and Trustee Emerita, Dame Fiona […]
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Local Trains, Regional Trains and Long-Distance Trains – Low Emission Travel
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Michael Nicholson, 8 August 2022 Rail Transport – Green Credentials Rail transport is a very energy efficient form of transport with excellent green credentials. Steel-wheels upon steel-rails provides low friction and therefore low rolling resistance, resulting in much reduced energy usage compared to air and road transport. KiwiRail is said to cause 70% less […]
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Beautique Skin and Beauty Therapy
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