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Fermentation by-product put to use to help save lives
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- A by-product of the fermentation process when brewing kombucha is being put to an innovative new use, and is now enhancing anaesthetists’ ability to perform life-saving procedures at Wellington Regional Hospital.
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Rangatahi voices to be centre stage at Youth Hub Hui
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is developing a new Youth Hub in the central city, and is hosting a hui for the younger community to voice their views on what the space should look like.
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Children’s Programme
- Newtown Festival
- The Newtown Festival 2021 Children’s Programme is now here! The festival is a family friendly event and we encourage you to bring along your little ones to enjoy what we have on offer.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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From Building Science to Building Control
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Juggling full-time study as an adult student with being a mum is a difficult combo, but Bachelor of Building Science graduate Gemma Riley says anything is possible with a good wall planner.
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Last Tournament of the Year
- Squash Wellington
- The Last Tournament of 2008 Is is due to start on Wed 10th December at Tawa Squash The Tawa Xmas Ham & Turkey tournament which is a lot of FUN, requires great skill to win the Ham, but all players win a prize..... Ham's, Turkeys, Xmas Boxes, Big Chook's & much much more Open to all graded & non graded players.
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Winter Blues.
- Age Concern Wellington
- Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or “winter blues” is a form of depression that can occur with the change of season, from autumn to winter. Most people tend to change their behaviour during the colder months, hibernating at home and possibly feeling less energetic, which is natural. SAD is a step up from that, it can ... Read more
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D-Day for the Basin
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- Today is likely to be a day of infamy for the Basin Reserve. The NZ Transport Agency is announcing the funding priorities for the Wellington region, and the Basin Reserve flyover is likely to remain as the number two priority, despite 89% of submitters being opposed to such a high priority for such a pointless project.
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Dunne queries lack of progress on Jville shopping centre redevelopment
- Peter Dunn - MP for Ohariu
- Ohariu MP Peter Dunne is asking questions about when the Johnsonville Shopping Centre is to be redeveloped. He says that although resource consents were granted to the DNZ Property Group for the redevelopment and the Wellington City Council for associated road network improvements in September last year, there is still uncertainty as to when the work will begin.
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Weekly Report for Sunday Oct. 16
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone Past President Gordie has run his 50th Marathon and is in his 50th year. Go read the article Dave Green has posted on the website. Well done Gordie. And here is a classical comment I can't resist making. 50th Marathon? 50 years old? Sounds as if Gordie is having an 'L' of a time.*
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Wellington Timebank open t-shirt design competition
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The Wellington Timebank is currently sponsoring an open t-shirt design competition. This competition is now open for submissions from designers of any level from around the entire Wellington community. This is an opportunity for artists to creatively express their ideas about what they want their communities to look like, and have a chance to have […]
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New Waste collection initiative at Evans Bay
- Hataitai Community Website
- Glenda Lewis is organising a group to collect rubbish from Evans Bay. The official kick off is in March, but there is an initial collection this Friday (14th) at 10:00. Meet at the Zephyrometer on the corner of Evans Bay Parade and Cobham Drive. Alternatively, email Glenda (glendajanelewis@gmail.com) to see how you can get involved.
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How do we save our heritage buildings?
- Iona Pannett
- Good to see that The DomPost is focusing on one of the key questions around earthquake risk and that is who is going to pay given that some buildings will cost millions to strengthen. Some good ideas here, will be worked up by Council to present to Government. Public input will be critical. Photo courtesy of scoop.co.nz
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Aaron McConnell seminar 25 – 26 January 2014
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- We are excited to announce Aaron McConnell from the Kimori Dojo, Japan. Aaron is living in Japan and has been training at the Kimori Dojo for many years. He is an inspiring teacher and is one of the top students of Sawada Sensei. There will be a dinner on Saturday night – please note on the registration […]
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Prince of Wales Park Water Reservoir, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Summer Aikido Challenge
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Invite one person you know to come and try Aikido for free in February. There is no commitment to stay, no previous experience is required and you don’t need to wear any fancy training gear. We offer a wide range of classes during the week. Our Monday and Wednesday 6-7pm time slot is ideal for […]
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Wellington club rugby matchday scoring updates 20 July
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Then there were eight, It’s week 16 of the 2024 Wellington club rugby season today. Today is the third round of the Jubilee Cup and Hardham Cup competitions for 2024. It is semi-finals Saturday in these top two competitions, plus in the Colts and Premier 2 grades. It is also the finals of the two...
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Dj desi
- Newtown Festival
- This act is a fusion of Bollywood/English/Bhangra Music. The best thing about being a DJ is making people happy. There is nothing like seeing people get up from a table to dance or the expression on their face when they hear a song they love. I also love to educate people on music they have […]
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Are rats using Miramar storm water pipes as a super highway?
- Predator Free Wellington
- Around the world, rats are known to use storm water pipe networks to move around cities. This is a concern for our goal of a Predator Free Wellington and is a risk we are considering as we begin our planning to make Miramar Peninsula predator free next year. Predator Free Wellington is fortunate to have great…
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Coronavirus (Covid-19) – what you need to know
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- You will have seen in the media that the Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) 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 (Covid-19) – what you need to know
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- You will have seen in the media that the Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) 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 (Covid-19) – what you need to know
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- You will have seen in the media that the COVID-19 (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). COVID-19 is of concern but at this stage the risk of a widespread outbreak is low in New Zealand.
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Coronavirus (Covid-19) – what you need to know
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- You will have seen in the media that the COVID-19 (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). COVID-19 is of concern but at this stage the risk of a widespread outbreak is low in New Zealand.
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Return to community rugby values key to rugby’s re-start says Potter
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The challenges community rugby faces in getting back on its feet are considerable, but current Hurricanes Chairman and former Marist St Pat’s Jubilee Cup winning captain and coach Iain Potter is optimistic. “Even though this year is going to be a disaster in some respects, rugby is well-positioned to keep its place as one of...
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From the President…in March
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- This is my last update as President of WTMC. As you know, I am stepping down at the AGM next week – it is time for the 2020/21 Committee to take the reins. This is also the strangest update I have written….usually these posts are all about encouraging people to get out in the hills, ... Read more
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Aisle be Back: The season opener in Perth
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Billy Proctor (left) is playing his 50th match for the Hurricanes against the Force, while Jordi Viljoen (centre) is paying his first. By Kevin McCarthy Kevin McCarthy is a long-time supporter of the Wellington Lions, the Hurricanes and the All Blacks. Like many, he has traversed the highs, the lows and the places in...
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Club Rugby ready to soar in round four matches
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean and Steven White It is the fourth round of the Wellington club rugby Premier Swindale Shield and the competition is ready for lift-off. It is also the fourth round of women’s and Premier 2 matches, while there are U85kg and Reserve Grade games and some more college pre-season rugby. The Colts grade...
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Plimmerton Station Upgrade – Update
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- An action-packed programme of work is underway at Plimmerton Train Station. It is expected to be completed by early 2023. Find out more about the project and when work will take place. Why is Plimmerton Train Station being upgraded? KiwiRail and Greater Wellington Regional Council are upgrading the Wellington rail network to cater for future […]
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Upgrading the Basin, but slowly
- Wellington Scoop
- One thing seems certain from this week’s LGWM announcement – there won’t be a flyover alongside the Basin Reserve. Undergrounding – to separate the two streams of traffic and create lots of new green open space – is on offer in three of the four options. The fourth option (surely no one wants it) is to leave the unpopular roundabout as is.
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National Club 7s on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The annual National Club 7s tournament is being played at Bruce Pulman Park, Takanini, on Saturday. Twelve of the country’s leading club sevens teams will contest the tournament for the Middlesex County Wavell Wakefield Cup, hosted by last year’s winners Ardmore Marist. This year the tournament is a one-day shootout with 12 teams, although it is...
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Puke Ariki Traverse: Belmont Regional Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Belmont Regional Park is one of my favourite places in the Wellington area. The Park has plenty of tracks and is easily accessible by public transport. The Puke Ariki Traverse travels the length of the Park from the Dry Creek entrance to Cornish Street in Petone. The total length is about 24km. Polly and I ... Read more
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Wellington club rugby live scoring updates 23 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is Round FOUR of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The fourth 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 fourth round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today, with all scheduled matches kicking off...
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Wellington Softball Association Inc.
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The Jackson Street Programme
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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Verb Wellington
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- cuba-street
- bars
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