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Weakening or collapse of a major Atlantic current has disrupted our climate before—and could do so again
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Changes in a globally important ocean current could accelerate future warming in New Zealand, write Shaun Eaves, Andrew Mackintosh, Helen Bostock, and Joel Pedro.
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Time to have your say about the Long Term Plan, Annual Plan and Local Water Done Well!
- Inner-City Wellington
- What do you think? From WCC : Consultation opens today on the Long-term Plan 2024-34 amendment, the Annual Plan 2025-26 and Local Water Done Well water reform. Consultation will be open until midnight, 21 April. Drop-ins for both consultations are happening across the city, where you can talk to a member of Council staff about the options – visit wcc.nz/haveyoursay to find out more.
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Widening the Aperture: What Looking Up to Photograph the Night Sky Can Teach Us About Life and Leadership
- Friends of Te Papa
- Chris McKeown is an avid astrophotographer who spends long nights around Wellington, Taranaki, Queenstown, and Lake Tekapo chasing the stillness of the night sky. By day, he’s a seasoned energy […]
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NZ’s glaciers have already lost nearly a third of their ice—as more vanishes, landscapes and lives change
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The only way to halt the global retreat of glacial ice is to tackle the root cause: global heating, write Shaun Eaves, Andrew Lorrey, Brian Anderson, Heather Purdie, and Lauren Vargo.
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$9 million in funding for Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington to improve health and wellbeing outcomes
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers have received nearly $9 million in funding from the Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) to improve the health and wellbeing of New Zealanders.
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New at the Movies: Star Trek Into Darkness, Song for Marion, Gambit, Spring Breakers and Maori Boy Genius
- The Wellingtonista
- The 2009 Star Trek reboot went into production on the eve of the writers’ strike and therefore had no right to be as entertaining – or to make as much sense – as it did.
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CSW Stakeholder Update, 25 February – Changes to COVID Protection Framework Rules for School Sport (Vaccine Passes and Gathering Limits)
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, This morning COVID Response (and Education) Minister Chris Hipkins has announced that vaccine passes will no longer be required for inter-school sport.
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Pinpointing the role of climate change in every storm is impossible – and a luxury most countries can’t afford
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Luke Harrington from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington and Friederike Otto from the University of Oxford explain why it's becoming harder to analyse the impact of climate change on extreme weather events.
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Diesel-to-electric bus conversion and Sky Stadium projects seek funding from Greater Wellington for low carbon initiatives
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington’s Climate Committee has recommended that the regional council fund two projects aimed at lowering the regional council’s carbon footprint. Metlink has applied for funding to reduce bus emissions through a diesel-to-electric power bus conversion trial, and the Wellington Regional Stadium Trust applied for funding for a study into reducing Sky Stadium’s environmental footprint. Both were considered at today’s Climate Committee meeting. Metlink seeks $550,000 to convert a diesel-powered bus to electric power and trial its operation in the Metlink fleet.
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Come Celebrate Girls and Women's month at Wakefield Park from 4:30pm on Friday the 19th of March.
- Island Bay United AFC
- What an amazing time it is for female football in New Zealand currently, with a number of brilliant initiatives aimed at getting young players into the sport and a World Cup just around the corner in 2023.
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Scouts visit the WCC CCTV Control Centre and walk through the Bolton St Cemetery… in the dark… 😬😱
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight we had our eyeballs exercised by watching 125 CCTV camera’s recording various pieces of Wellington urban landscape – all at once! The Scouts had plenty of questions and hopefully have been reflecting on the positives and negatives surveillance plays … Continue reading →
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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CSW Stakeholder Update, 2 March – Changes to CPF Rules (un-vaccinated students), Upcoming Regional Tournaments and Athletics Dates Confirmed
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Please find below an update on three items.
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OBU on top in Swindale Shield, Petone and HOBM keep pace as Axemen break 43-match losing run
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Old Boys University centre Fuka Paongo on his way to scoring one second half try and helping set up another in his team’s big win over Paremata-Plimmerton in perfect conditions this afternoon. By Steven White, Scott MacLean & Adam Julian The Swindale Shield is Old Boys University’s to lose of the final three weeks. They...
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Plimmerton, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Drowning in Veronica Lake: Come along and be transported back to the glamour of the golden age of Hollywood.
- Circa Theatre
- Playwright Phil Ormsby talks to drama on the waterfront about Veronica Lake, the writing process, and society's 'casual way of disposing of celebrities'.
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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New Zealand Track and Field Championships – Nga Puna Wai, Christchurch, 6th – 8th March 2020 Expressions of Interest for Centre Team
- Athletics Wellington
- To Athletes, Officials and Coaches, It is that time of the year when we look forward to the biggest Track and Field meet of the season.
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New Zealand Track and Field Championships – Nga Puna Wai, Christchurch, 6th – 8th March 2020 Expressions of Interest for Centre Team
- Athletics Wellington
- To Athletes, Officials and Coaches, It is that time of the year when we look forward to the biggest Track and Field meet of the season.
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Save the Basin Campaign: Basin Reserve Confusion And Mixed Transport Messages Weaken Welcome Light Rail News
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- The Save the Basin Campaign has welcomed elements of the “Let’s Get Wellington Moving” Wellington transport plans revealed last night, especially the news that light rail is to be included as a priority element of those plans.
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All Hands on Deck. Wellington Sculpture Trust and City Gallery Wellington present Ronnie van Hout’s Quasi
- City Gallery
- Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No—it’s a giant hybrid face-hand.
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Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Greater Wellington warns dog owners to avoid the Orongorongo River and Wainuiomata Beach following heavy rain
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
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Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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The common raupō once kept NZ’s wetlands and lakes thriving—now it could help restore them
- Victoria University of Wellington
- History tells us raupō has an important role in restoring the health of our freshwater ecosystems, writes Rewi Newnham.
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Top four sides decided in Premier and Premier 2 grades as Swindale champions Ories bow out
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Fulltime at the Polo Ground, with members of Johnsonville’s side celebrating their win over Oriental-Rongotai. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White, Scott MacLean & Adam Julian The top four sides for next week’s championship semi-finals were decided today on a passionate afternoon of club rugby throughout the Wellington region. In the major Jubilee Cup semi-finals...
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Aisle be Back: The Ranfurly Shield, the Black Ferns, the Boks and Super Rugby Pacific changes
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy A bit of heresy here. Would it be that bad if Tasman held onto the Shield for a bit longer? Meaning the Lions would not win this weekend. It was definitely a highlight of the year to watch those last few minutes of the match against Hawke’s Bay, the dramatic comeback, crowd...
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Young and Hungry
- Young & Hungry started life in 1994 at Bats theatre as a series of one act plays designed to give young people, aged between 15-25 years, the opportunity to partake in a professional theatre environment under the direction of professional theatre practitioners. Since then it has significantly grown and is now run by the Young and Hungry Arts Trust.
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Flour and Gold
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East Spa and Salon
- Offering a variety of natural, holistic and organic treatments and therapies.
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Concrete Bar and Restaurant
- Concrete has all the culinary and liquid delights to allow you to relax and enjoy a corporate lunch, after work drink or dinner and later evening unwind.
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Arizona Bar and Grill
- Well known for its Western theming and hearty Mexican, Cajun and American style food.
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City Bed and Breakfast
- Modern bed and breakfast homestay within a few minutes walk of Courtney Place and down-town Wellington. Queen bedroom with attached bathroom. All day continental breakfast, free parking and wireless internet.
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JJ Morgan and Co.
- Is a free form working space (Gallery plus studio's ) that is self founded by three individuals who are dedicated to supporting the development and creative output of artists, designers and curators from New Zealand and abroad. We are based at 3 Cruickshank Street in between Kilbirnie and Lyall Bay, Wellington. Gallery/show hours; Saturday/Sunday 11am-4pm
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Boys’ and Girls’ Institute
- The Wellington Boys’ and Girls’ Institute (BGI) is a youth development organisation, established in 1883. Way back then, we were known for setting up an essential community bathing facility, where young people and their families could wash. Since, we’ve evolved alongside the needs of Wellington’s youth – running programmes and projects which support, inspire, and challenge our rangatahi (young people) to wholeheartedly embrace who they are.
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Collective Photography and Design
- Wellington Wedding Photographers; Collective Photography and Design. Contemporary Album Design, DVD albums. Relaxed, Modern Style. Black and white or colour, Budget Packages. For the best Wedding photography in the Wellington region, contact Collective today for a no-obligation quote
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Collective Photography and Design
- Wellington Wedding Photographers; Collective Photography and Design. Contemporary Album Design, DVD albums. Relaxed, Modern Style. Budget Packages
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Cuba Street and Cuba Mall
- Wellington's Cuba Street is pedestrian-only from Manners Mall to Ghuznee Street, where it is called Cuba Mall. With its retailers ranging from leading retailers like Farmers and Whitcoulls through to R18 shops and tattoo artists, its numerous cafes and bars, clothing, book and record shops draw people from all around the region for what only Wellington's Cuba can offer.
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Floriditas Cafe and Restaurant
- We offer a globally-inspired menu of fresh, seasonal dishes, using only the finest Kiwi produce.
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Floriditas, 161, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Silverstream Bowls and Petanque
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Thorndon Tennis and Squash Club
- The Thorndon Tennis & Squash Club enjoys a sheltered and picturesque setting with views of the Tinakori Hills. Wellington's largest inner city tennis and squash club caters for people of all levels of ability.
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Beautique Skin and Beauty Therapy
- Beautique Skin & Body Therapy, is your beauty therapy haven in the heart of Thorndon, Wellington. It is minutes from the hustle and bustle of downtown Wellington, with FREE client parking! You are invited to relax in our beautiful surroundings and enjoy all aspects of beauty therapy from skincare to facials, massage, microdermabrasion, manicures, pedicures and spa packages.
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Wellington City Bed and Breakfast
- Ensuite queen accommodation with all day continental breakfast, unlimited internet and free parking. Bed and Breakfast homestay within 10 minutes walk of all Wellington city attractions. Modern townhouse in quite street. $120 for double room.
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The Backbencher Pub and Cafe
- The Backbencher Pub and Cafe is literally and figuratively the heart of political satire in the Capital. Sit for a drink or a meal, among the history of New Zealand politics, as the Government buildings offer a striking backdrop.
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Young and hungry arts trust
- The Young and Hungry Arts Trust is a charitable organisation that was founded in 1994 in association with BATS Theatre. Young and Hungry arose out of a need to provide young people, aged 15-25 years, with opportunities to gain hands-on theatre experience within a professional structure.
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Wellington Wine and Food Festival
- Over 25 of New Zealand's most celebrated wineries, the very best of Wellington Cuisine, Monteith’s hand crafted beers and Murphy’s Irish Stout to help celebrate St Patrick’s Day.
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Museum of Wellington City and Sea
- An informative site and guide to the Museum's facilities, galleries and education service for prospective visitors and education groups. Historical, research and membership information available with online contact details and a booking facility for the
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Chinese Dragons Sports and Social club
- The Club was started in 1968 and have very strong links to the New Zealand Chinese community. We are very proud of our achievements and the hard work of a lot of people connected with the club that had led to our ongoing success in sport and socially. We use basketball and social events to bring Chinese people together both our membership and friends of our club.
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Wellington Chinese Sports and Cultural Centre
- The Wellington Chinese Sports and Cultural Centre Inc (the Centre) was established in 1972 with the prime objective of serving the sporting and cultural needs of the Chinese community
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Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- An outdoor adventure club in Wellington, New Zealand
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