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Antarctic expedition to uncover impacts of global warming
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- Victoria University geologist Dr Rob Mckay is leading an international expedition to Antarctic waters in January to discover how warming oceans will affect the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, and what that could mean for rising sea levels, global weather systems and marine life.
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Adventurous Volunteers needed for Animal Rescue Unit
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- Wellington SPCA's Animal Rescue Unit (ARU) is currently recruiting for volunteer Rescue Technicians. ARU specialises in the rescue of animals that are trapped on cliffs, high up in trees or in restricted spaces like under a house.
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New names for Australian series against BLACKCAPS
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- It’ll be the same super-competitive team but with a host of new faces in the Australian ranks when the tourists touch down in Wellington next week for the first Twenty20 international at Westpac Stadium on Friday.
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Why the secrecy for this council meeting?
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- The Wellington City Council is having a secret meeting this morning. Here’s the agenda for the meeting, which was announced only three days ago: Apologies, Public Participation, Announcements by the Mayor, Petitions, Conflict of Interest Declarations, Questions.
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Recognition for Devine at Wellington Sports Awards
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- Wellington Blaze and White Ferns cricketer and national hockey representative Sophie Devine has been recognised for her outstanding all-round talent, winning the Emerging Sportswoman of the Year title at the Sport Wellington Awards on 3 June.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 079: Dick Burke
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- Richard ‘Dick’ Burke is one of several prominent players whose careers were curtailed by World War II, but whose playing days finished with a flourish before moving on to a meritorious coaching career. One of the leading players in a middling University team in Wellington club rugby throughout the latter half of the 1930s, Burke...
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The Failure of Australasian Conservative Governments on Transport
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- Excuse me this post. I am an Australian living in New Zealand (yes the opposite of the normal story. I’m part of the backwash.) But it’s worth keeping an eye on what is happening west of the Tasman as what is happening in New Zealand is happening in Australia too. In what sounds awfully familiar, […]
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Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington Graduates
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- Former students of Wellington High School and Com Ed Centre graduating from Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington It is with pleasure that we share a list of our former students who have graduated from Victoria University between June 2020 and May 2021. We acknowledge and celebrate their wonderful success. First Name Last […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 127: Winston McCarthy
- Wellington Club Weekly
- “Listen…! It’s a goal!” One of the most memorable spoken moments in New Zealand sporting sporting broadcast history, and uttered by Wellington rugby commentator Winston McCarthy Winston John McCarthy was a leading rugby personality in the middle years of the twentieth century and he remains one of the most famous rugby broadcasters in New Zealand,...
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Kāpiti Island webcams catch large number of poachers
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- Kāpiti Island webcams catch large number of poachers A programme to install webcams on Kāpiti Island is being expanded in an effort to clamp down on illegal poachers. The first webcam was installed at the end of 2018 and another last year. The group behind them, Guardians of the Kāpiti Marine Reserve, say they are […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 069: Jim Sherratt
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Jim Sherratt was one of the most exciting players in Wellington rugby circles at the close of the 1930s when the second world war broke out. Sherratt was a tall, strapping, fast right wing, originally from Gisborne and out of the Whanganui Collegiate First XV in 1936 who had quickly risen through Wellington’s Fourth Grade...
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 009 William Hardcastle
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The champion Petone team of 1895. William Hardcastle standing at top, third from right. William ‘Offside Mac’ McKenzie, the subject of our previous profile in this series (see link below), is dead centre at the top with the flag behind him. Profiling many of the people that built and helped shape the game in Wellington,...
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 014 G.C. Fache
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The first Branch of the New Zealand Referee’s Association (as it was then called) was established in Nelson in May 1894. This was closely followed by Marlborough and then by Wellington, on 25 May of that year. The Empire City branch became known as the “Wellington Referee’s Association,” and an early Chairman of the...
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 001 Charles Monro
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Profiling the people that built and helped shape the game in Wellington, from its inception in 1870 through to the WRFU’s 50th Jubilee year in 1929. The first of these profiles is Charles Monro, widely recognised as the founding father of rugby in New Zealand – as played under the then rules of the English...
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Friends of Randell Cottage AGM on 25 May
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- The Annual General Meeting of the Friends of Randell Cottage will take place on Wednesday 25 May from 11 am at the Alliance Française, 3rd floor Dominion Building, corner of Mercer and Victoria Streets. President Leslie Brown encourages members and interested attendees to come along to mark the 20th year since the first Randell Cottage […]
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Close finishes at opening sessions of SW champs
- Swimming Wellington
- Excellent racing and close finishes were the theme of the opening sessions of the SW Long Course Championships that are under way at the Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre at Kilbirnie this weekend.
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Love helps solve the puzzle of human evolution
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Humans have long been a puzzle to explain in evolutionary terms, but a Victoria University of Wellington researcher says part of the answer is romantic love and the pair-bonding it motivates.
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Perpetual blue skies for Wellington cricketers
- Cricket Wellington
- With sunshine and double digit temperatures a rare commodity at this time of year in Wellington, a number of local club and representative cricketers are busy plying their trades overseas.
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Quick turnaround for Easter Monday rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club rugby makes a quick return with a second set of games tomorrow following those that took place on Thursday night and Friday as part of the Easter double round.
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Extraordinary success for Wellington junior doctors
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- A group of Wellington medical registrars has achieved an exceptional 100 percent pass rate in a post graduate examination regarded internationally as one of the most difficult they can sit.
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Young people helping to shape the future of Porirua City
- Partners Porirua
- Safe spaces for young people to mix and more multi-school events for collaboration and celebration are what the young future leaders of Porirua would change if they were in charge. The post Young people helping to shape the future of Porirua City appeared first on Partners Porirua.
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Paekākāriki Escarpment Track – a hiker’s point of view
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Paekākāriki Escarpment Track – a hiker’s point of view The hiker’s point of view of a 9.5km hike along the Escarpment Track from Pukerua Bay to Paekākāriki taking in wonderful coastal views and a golden sunset. The Escarpment Track is a spectacular 10km trail that runs between Pukerua Bay and Paekākāriki on the Kāpiti Coast. ... Read more
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 084: Bill Clark
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Seagull, specialist openside flanker Bill Clark was involved in all four of University’s Jubilee Cup title wins in the 1950s. He was in the team that won a three-peat between 1952-54 and when he retired due to recurring injuries at the end of the 1958 season, he was one of only two players along...
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Tararua Range – what are some of its faults?
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Tararua Range –what are some of its faults? The Tararua has many earthquake faults, and the Wellington Fault has left many obvious geomorphological features visible to the hiker. 🌧 One of the faults of the Tararua Range is that it rains a lot and there are only about 80 sunny days per year. But there are ... Read more
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Wellington Lions v Bay of Plenty Stat Attack
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- The Wellington Lions beat the Bay of Plenty Steamers 30-25 on Saturday in their seventh round NPC fixture. Some facts and figures from the game below by Peter Marriott. Round 7 v Bay of Plenty: Won 30-25 (Golden Point) Wellington and Bay of Plenty have now met on 38 occasions in the NPC. Wellington has...
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Wellington Lions v Bay of Plenty Stat Attack
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- By Peter Marriott Round 5 v Bay of Plenty: Lost 32-33 Wellington’s record in all NPC matches is now played 472, won 293 (62.1%), lost 167 and drawn 12. Wellington’s record in all NPC matches against Bay of Plenty is played 35, won 27 (77.1%), lost six and drawn two. Bay of Plenty has now...
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WELA offers a lifeline for Wairarapa
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- The increasing volatility of climate-change driven weather has thrown the spotlight on maintaining lifeline services following disruption and potential threats to people and assets from the consequences of natural disasters.
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Lucas Aukuso and Johnsonville Hawks preparing for Ories challenge this Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Lucas Aukuso runs out to face Wainuiomata earlier this season. Photo: @braydzmedia_ By Steven White Two years ago, Oriental-Rongotai knocked over Johnsonville at Helston Park in the Hawks’ home Jubilee Cup semi-final. Ories won 39-26 that day and went on to win the Jubilee Cup the following week. On Saturday, Johnsonville head to the Polo...
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Piles: Techniques For Minimizing The Agonizing Symptoms
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VOTING for WCC and WRC CLOSES 8th OCTOBER
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- VOTE to have your say in the future of our city! Understanding Single Transferable Vote We are now over a week into voting for the Wellington City and Wellington Regional council. Voting for both of these is in the form of Single Transferable Vote. Have you wondered how this works? Do I have to rankContinue reading "VOTING for WCC and WRC CLOSES 8th OCTOBER"
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Zephyr Rovers FC
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The Endeavour Visit
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Altrusa Club of Wellington
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