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Whitirea Students in The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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Get amongst the fun of the Beach Carnival
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- We are delighted once again to invite everybody to the Worser Bay Beach Carnival. This is our annual community fundraising event for the...
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Next training course for Wellington Samaritans
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- Wellington Samaritans are currently seeking volunteers (Sams) for their next training course beginning in March 2011. We are looking for people who are good listeners, non-judgmental and empathetic, to help us operate our 24-hour helpline. If that sounds like you CONTACT US NOW. Call us on 472 3676 or click here to apply now.
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Next training course for Wellington Samaritans
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- Wellington Samaritans are currently seeking volunteers (Sams) for their next training course beginning in March 2011. We are looking for people who are good listeners, non-judgmental and empathetic, to help us operate our 24-hour helpline. If that sounds like you CONTACT US NOW. Call us on 472 3676 or click here to apply now.
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Lealava’a reaches 150 games for Wainuiomata
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Michael Lealava’a playing in his 150th match for Wainuiomata this past Saturday. Photo: T-Paul Gale. By Adam Julian Michael Lealava’a was going to retire from rugby in 2023. With four children, diploma study, and his demanding job for Housing New Zealand in the “facility management space” another season was a big ask. On Saturday Lealava’a...
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Match officials announced for Sunday's match
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- All Black greats and international film stars will oversee this Sunday’s Fill the Basin for Christchurch Twenty20 match at the Basin Reserve.
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Mobile Web Application for Library Services
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- Our first mobile application for smart phones is currently being developed and we would like to invite you to try it out.
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New carbon footprint for Kāpiti District
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- New reports are out giving carbon footprint estimates for the Wellington Region and districts including Kāpiti from 2000-01 to 2018-19.
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Workspace worth coming to work for
- Capital Magazine
- From freelancers to full teams, more people are finding flexible workspaces work for them. Generator show us around the new Bowen Campus.
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Day 1: Wellington Firebirds 265 for eight
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington Firebirds have made 265 for eight on day one of the Plunket Shield match against the Central Stags at the Basin Reserve in Wellington.
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Final Round Crucial for Joy Lamason Trophy
- Cricket Wellington
- As the competition reaches it’s final round and with Onslow comfortably placed top of the table, the fight is on for a place in the final.
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Ories earn fourth bonus point win; McIntosh sisters score 48 points for Norths
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Oriental-Rongotai women's team earned their fourth straight bonus point win, while Northern United, aided by the scoring feats of the McIntosh sisters, made it clear they won't relinquish their Wellington Women's Premier rugby crown without a fight in the latest round of matches played on Saturday.
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Weekly Report for Sunday Dec 6
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- Hi Everyone Only one more regular Clinic Sunday run/walk for the year. So where has the year gone? I want it back!
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Wellington Firebirds squad for Aces match
- Cricket Wellington
- Leighton Burtt, Scott Kuggeleijn and Iain O'Brien join the Firebirds squad for their round 3 Plunket Shield match against Auckland, starting on Sunday
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Hodge joining Firebirds for Twenty20 Competition
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- Cricket Wellington has confirmed that Australian hard-hitting batsman Brad Hodge will join the Wellington Firebirds for their Twenty20 competition this coming season.
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Round 2 offers chance for redemption
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- If round 2 goes ahead this weekend it will offer the chance for the first round losers to get their seasons kick started.
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Norths Hot Favourites For Jubilee Cup
- Wellington Club Weekly
- As far as favouritism goes, Northern United is about as hot as can be for the 2007 Jubilee Cup kicking off across Wellin...
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New measure evaluates human impact of Canterbury quake
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new way of evaluating the immediate impact of natural disasters by a professor from Victoria University of Wellington shows that each person in Canterbury lost approximately 150 days of ‘healthy life’ in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake.
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Day Trip: Geological Highlights of Wellington with Hamish Campbell
- Friends of Te Papa
- Following on from his recent sell-out talk, geologist, paleontologist and Emeritus Scientist Hamish Campbell returns with a unique opportunity to join him for a guided day trip of Wellington’s significant […]
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Onslow & Eastern Suburbs Advance For Final Replay
- Cricket Wellington
- Onslow and Eastern Suburbs both booked their spots in the Pearce Cup final for Easter Weekend with big wins on the final day of the round robin.
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Course Announced for Mt Vic Dust Up
- Wellington Mountain Bike Club
- The course for the Mt Vic Dust Up (on the 1st of February) has been announced by the team from Matairangi Trail Builders and Get Lost Cycling.
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Auditions for WYC 2016 are now open!
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- Wellington Youth Choir is holding auditions for 2016! We are an auditioned mixed choir made up of approximately 50 students and young professionals aged between 18 – 25.
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Launch of Lilburn Studios begins 100th birthday celebrations
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington’s Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music (NZSM) begins a series of events to celebrate the 100th birthday of composer Douglas Lilburn tonight (23 April at 7pm) with the launch of the Lilburn Studios, a concert and readings.
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Weekly Report for Sunday July 31
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- Hi Everyone I trust everyone appreciates how clever Sally and her team were in picking the date for the Marathon/half/10k last month.
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Success for Junior Cricket Upper Hutt
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- Junior Cricket Upper Hutt took out the Sport and Leisure category in last night’s Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards for the Upper Hutt region.
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Rugby - Teamsheets & Live Scoring for 2023
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- For 2023, all boys and girls rugby teams will be required to use NZ Rugby s MyRugby Manager app to enter game day team...
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“She was the girl for me.”
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- Patricia was only 16 and Bill 21 when they met, but after only two weeks Bill knew that she was the girl for him.
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Police appeal for witnesses - Bay Road, Kilbirnie incident
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- Wellington Police are appealing for sightings of a young male who approached a person for money on...
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Bumper weekend of First XV rugby coming up
- Wellington Club Weekly
- While there is the usual host of club rugby action on Saturday, there is also a bumper crop of college rugby on hand with the conclusion of two separate sets of games.
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The Laura Rosier History of Newtown is now online
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- Laura Rosier (1927-1994) came to Newtown with her family as a baby and lived here for the rest of her life. She and her husband Vaughan were active members of our Residents’ Association. Laura spent the 1980s and early 1990s researching and compiling a history of Newtown, but sadly she died suddenly in February 1994. … Continue reading The Laura Rosier History of Newtown is now online →
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