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COVID-19: Metlink removes cash sales from buses, trains, ferries and stations
- Metlink
- To stay one step ahead of COVID-19 and give our passengers and staff more peace of mind, Metlink will be removing all cash sales from trains, buses, ferries and stations as of Monday, March 23.
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Victoria Cross and Hardham Cup come together for first time in over 100 years
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By NZ Remembrance Army Media Release/Club Rugby In a first for New Zealand rugby, the military’s highest award the original Victoria Cross (VC) won by William James Hardham and Wellington club rugby’s prestigious Hardham Cup are being displayed together, offering a unique historical convergence underscoring his dual legacy. The two historic items have come together...
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101-year-old among first aged care residents to receive COVID-19 vaccine
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs this week commenced the COVID-19 vaccination of residents in Aged Residential Care (ARC) facilities.
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101-year-old among first aged care residents to receive COVID-19 vaccine
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs this week commenced the COVID-19 vaccination of residents in Aged Residential Care (ARC) facilities.
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What Is Important in Talking To My Staff And Customers About Covid 19
- Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce
- The post What Is Important in Talking To My Staff And Customers About Covid 19 appeared first on Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
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Wellington club rugby live scoring and updates 19 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- LIVE scoring updates Wellington club rugby (on Saturday) Club Rugby in association with TRIBE bring you up-to-date Scores from Wellington Club Rugby CLICK on the link directly below for live Swindale Shield Scoring WRFU Men’s Premier WRFU Men’s Premier 2 WRFU Men’s Reserves WRFU Women’s Premier WRFU Restricted U85 WRFU Colts Alternatively, follow live scores...
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RobLawMax Premier Men's Club Cricket Review - 19 October 2024
- Cricket Wellington
- We had another weekend of sunshine to open the season as we moved through week 2 of the ROBLAWMAX Senior Men s T20 Cup. ...
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How Covid-19 and climate change mirror each other
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Coronavirus could be an opportunity for the young and old to start taking each other’s concerns more seriously, writes Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington's Professor Nicholas Agar.
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Short Passes 23 March (and some Covid-19 updates)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- On Sunday, New Zealand Rugby formalised the decision of most rugby unions to postpone all coach and referee related courses, including RugbySmart and Small Blacks, as well as cancelling all clubs, schools and referee associations cancel all team and group-based rugby trainings. This position is to stay in effect until Saturday 18 April, or...
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The shape of New Zealand’s post-Covid-19 economy
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Economists across the globe are debating the shape of the post-Covid global economic recovery, writes Professor Norman Gemmell, Chair of Public Finance at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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Is local government up to the COVID-19 recovery?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- What's coming demands innovative and agile responses, and central government alone can't provide the answer, writes Dr Chris Eichbaum.
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Looking out for the disabled community during COVID-19
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Capital & Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa DHBs have been improving access to information for people living with disabilities across the Wellington region.
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Looking out for the disabled community during COVID-19
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Capital & Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa DHBs have been improving access to information for people living with disabilities across the Wellington region.
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COVID-19 'no justification for shutting out community input'
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Rushed reform of New Zealand's Resource Management Act, restricted public debate and disrespect of iwi are a recipe for bad decisions, writes Dr Amanda Thomas.
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COVID-19 update for St John's in the City
- St John's in the City
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > If you're wondering what is the plan for physically gathering at St John's in the City.
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At Covid-19 Level 1 the Festival goes ahead!
- Newtown Festival
- Newtown Festival will go ahead under Alert Level 1 (or Level 0 when that returns).
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This week in club rugby history: 19-26 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hooker James O’Reilly scored two tries for the HOBM Eagles in their 54-49 Anzac Day win over Marist St Pat’s in 2015. HOBM went on to win the Swindale Shield and MSP were runners-up. Traditionally a super-busy week in Wellington club rugby – below are some of the many highlights from the past this week. ...
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COVID-19 UPDATE | Wellington School of Cricket indoor facilities
- Cricket Wellington
- WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF CRICKET UPDATE AT WEDNESDAY 23RD JUNE, 2021 Following the announcement from the New Zealand...
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COVID-19 update to the community – Friday 10 September
- Wellington High School
- Kia ora koutou I hope your young person has appreciated being back at school.
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COVID-19 fears are different for everyone, so listen
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Listening to other people's stories is a powerful way to unite people, and instead of belittling anxieties as illogical, addressing fears with understanding can help us design responses which enable all people to experience security in uncertain times, says Associate Professor Mary Breheny.
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Weerasundara, Bryant named Under 19 Players of the Year
- Cricket Wellington
- Johnsonville’s Kevin Weerasundara and Upper Hutt United’s Rachel Bryant have been named Male and Female...
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Premier v Kapiti - 19/04/08 - W 4-2
- Island Bay United AFC
- A youthful Kapiti Coast United turned up to do battle against us on Saturday, coming off the back of a 2-1 loss at home to Miramar.After having drawn last week against Marist, the mood in the dressing room was one of determination.
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Premier v Tawa - 19/07/08 - D 2-2
- Island Bay United AFC
- Draws - The plague of the Premier sides season. (Personal Opinion - How can Capital Football pressure Tawa into playing on a waterlogged field in which neither us nor them had could play football, with only two refs, and then allow Lower Hutt to postpone, who have played as few games as Tawa?)Match Report to follow.Go Sharks!
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Matchday Swindale Shield Highlights: Upper Hutt Rams (36) v Northern United (19)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Upper Hutt Rams Premiers beat Northern United 36-19 in their Premier Swindale Shield fixture at Porirua Park on Saturday, for the Terry Farrow Memorial Cup. The match was played in bright sunshine at Jerry Collins Stadium, with the Rams having advantage of the little wind on offer in the first half and racing to...
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COVID-19: Return to full timetables on trains and buses under level 3
- Metlink
- Following the Government’s COVID-19 alert level 3 announcement, Metlink has revealed its plans to return to full regular timetables on buses starting on Sunday 26 April and trains on Monday 4 May.
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A year on: Don’t let COVID-19 bring out the petty in us
- Victoria University of Wellington
- On the anniversary of New Zealand's alert level 4 lockdown, Adjunct Professor Nicholas Agar argues COVID-19 in this country needs a branding refresh – and a return to the generosity of level 4.
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From Die Nibelungen to Dune: epic fantasy cinema has been thrilling audiences for 100 years
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Fantastical universes, mythical heroes, and large narrative scales. Alfio Leotta looks at the world of epic fantasy films and the escape they offer audiences.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 19 May 2024
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we celebrate Pentecost – the Birthday of the Church! Red is the recognised colour for Pentecost, so please come wearing something RED for the occasion: t-shirts, scarfs, hoodies, …even a red flower.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 19 October 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This week we have a special occasion called ‘Chosen Sunday’.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 19 November 2023
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we continue our four-week exploration of the faith practice ‘Welcome Others’.
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