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Work underway to review the Kenepuru Accident & Medical Clinic overnight service
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- The Kenepuru Accident & Medical Clinic (KAMC) at Kenepuru Community Hospital is experiencing a shortage of doctors, which is exacerbating the long-running challenges we have faced in staffing the overnight shift from 10pm to 7am
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Money with Marshall
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- As the old saying goes, it’s not about the money, except when it is. Marshall Clark is our club treasurer, and in this article he gives us an insight into the club’s financial processes and ...
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Ara Kawau – the story of ZEALANDIA’s electric boat
- Zealandia
- Ara Kawau, ZEALANDIA’s electric boat, is a familiar sight, plying the waters of the Lower Lake. But did you know that our boat has an interesting back-story as well? Ara Kawau is a Duffy ...
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You know the drill
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- “You can’t make the grass grow faster by pulling on the blades” – African Proverb For most people who take up running, the appeal of the sport is its simplicity. It is one of the easiest ...
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Review: Alice in Wonderland
- The Wellingtonista
- Circa’s panto this year is Alice in Wonderland, and it is a mystical journey down the rabbit hole (Mt Vic tunnel), to discover fun, some quality Kiwi bangers, and utter manicism (in a good way).
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Council sowing the seeds of aroha
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is putting its money where its mouth is by supporting a number of exciting projects and events designed to reduce food waste, promote sustainability, encourage local food access, and connect our communities.
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Applications open for Michael King Writer’s Fellowship
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Creative New Zealand is calling for applications from established New Zealand writers for the Michael King Writer's Fellowship, valued at $100,000. The fellowship is awarded every two years to authors of any literary genre, who...
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Social Justice Week 2013: Unemployment – the local face of a global concern
- Welcom
- Social Justice Week, 8-14 September, 2013 September 2013 Unemployment affects everyone, particularly young people whose ability to find work has been hindered by the loss of jobs after the 2009 economic recession. Four years on, youth unemployment remains high throughout the world. In New Zealand, 75,000 Kiwis agead 15-24 are not in employment, education or training. For young people on the margins, the repercussions of long-term unemployment can be scarring. Each year New Zealand’s Catholic Bishops use Social Justice Week to consider Catholic social teaching on a specific social justice issue relevant to our society. This year the focus for 8 to 14 September is on ‘meaningful work for the young worker’. Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand has provided resources for Catholic parishes, schools and the wider community. The core booklet Walk Alongside: Meaningful work for the young worker helps us to consider what it is like to be a young worker today and the difficulties young people face as they look for stable work. The bishops also challenge individuals and communities to consider how they can accompany or ‘walk alongside’ the young people around them. Other resources include posters, prayer cards and liturgical resources, as well as a special website on the issue. Now more than ever, young people need the encouragement of their wider community and of the church. The local face of a global concern On his way to World Youth Day last month, Pope Francis talked with journalists about his concern for the impact of the economic recession on young unemployed people. In New Zealand, one in six young people looking for work cannot find a job. This is a concern for the whole community. Work that is meaningful enhances human dignity. It gives people enough to live on and leads to lifelong, secure employment. New Zealand’s labour market has been slow to recover from the economic recession and the number of jobs available is still below pre-recession levels. Young people are often at the end of long job queues. New entry jobs for young graduates are few. A baby blip in the early 1990s means there are now 42,000 more people aged 20 to 25 entering the labour force than five years ago. Fact – 42 percent of all casual workers are aged 15 to 24. Young people tend to work in casual employment with no fixed hours or job security. These jobs tend to be the first to go in times of financial hardship. Many tertiary graduates are struggling to find work in their field of study. In 2012, the Ministry of Education told Victoria University primary teaching students that only a fifth of graduates would find work within a year of graduating. A recent graduate, Nicole Jenness, has applied for more than 60 teaching roles and, after 10 months of searching, has yet to find a teaching job. Pope Francis has said, ‘We have all become accustomed to this disposable culture... With all the young people out of work, even they are affected by a culture in which everything is disposable.’ Government responses such as the Starting-Out Wage and the 90-day probationary period continue to reinforce a disposable culture where young people may be seen as a source of cheap labour and deprived of a just wage. Economic recessions come and go, but the impact of insecure work and unemployment on young people and our community can be long lasting. For young people on the margins, job insecurity and unemployment further pushes them towards disengagement because they miss out on a sense of belonging in society. Reflecting the sentiment of Pope Francis we, as a community, are called to walk together towards a culture of inclusion where the skills and contribution of everyone can be recognised and realised.
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Mahi māra Māehe
- Kaicycle
- The summer abundance is still upon us - our zucchinis and cucumbers have had a truly bumper season, tomatoes are ripe, and we look forward to harvesting sweetcorn and blue corn soon! Nevertheless, it cannot be denied that the sun is setting earlier in the evening and we’re starting to transition our garden beds to their autumn and winter crops, or a nitrogen fixing cover crop where heavy feeders had been. We’re pleased to say that we’ve had more volunteers than ever generously sharing their time and skills with us, and we’re stoked to have composting back on the menu at our Thursday evening volunteer sessions. Recently volunteers have helped us to upgrade the seedling hardening-off area, harvest oats and make a raised bed for asparagus. If you’ve been to the farm recently, you might have noticed that many of the plants are going to seed. Fear not, this is not neglect but intentional. Seeding plants make a great talking point for school and education visitors and we can do seed saving activities with them and volunteers. We are saving and reusing more of our own seeds, to increase our self reliance on the farm. We enjoy everyone’s company and time so are pleased to offer them some of the tasty produce from the māra. It also feels wonderful to donate masses of produce to the Newtown Community Centre’s meals and the Home of Compassion Soup Kitchen - sharing the aroha and nutritious fresh kai with those in need in our community.
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Exhibition - Deborah Barton
- The Wellingtonista
- Deborah Barton is a Wellington-based print maker. She has done a number of exhibitions, and is about to open at the Solander Gallery in Lyall Bay this Saturday, 13 October. Deborah's prints are dark and intriguing, with overtones of childhood mysteries. And now for the good news. As a young artist Deborah's work is surprisingly reasonably priced... Need I say more.
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Bob’s back
- Eye of the Fish
- You may well have noticed already, but an interesting little spat is brewing to enliven the local body elections next year. Apparently, the Mayor Her Worship Kerry Prendergast is being persuaded to run again, as no valid alternatives are coming forward. I find that hard to believe, and note with interest that Bob Jones, as part of Vibrant Wellington, is making moves.
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Questions & Answers on Downstage's future
- Downstage Theatre
- First and foremost, our current show, Te Radar's Eating the Dog is continuing as scheduled and tickets are selling fast. This is a hilarious and fascinating show that all New Zealanders should see, and bring a visitor from overseas. Below is the full text of Downstage's media statement released this morning, followed by answers to some questions that we have received.
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News: Grand Memorial and Old Members' Day and visit from Hutt Valley Harriers - Saturday 2nd June
- Olympic Harriers
- On Saturday 2 June are the historical Grand Memorial races. This is an Olympic Harriers club event, held out in Ohariu Valley. It is also Old Members' Day, where we invite past members to join us, and Hutt Valley Harriers is visiting us for our annual exchange. We finish the event with afternoon tea at the clubrooms - club members please bring a plate.
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April School Holiday Programme
- Waterside Karori
- Whether your child is a football fanatic or would just enjoy the chance to kick a ball around with friends, this is a great opportunity for them to be involved in a fun programme that gets them off the couch and onto the football field!The programme is open to boys and girls aged between 5 and 14, of all abilities.
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July School Holiday Programme
- Waterside Karori
- Whether your child is a football fanatic or would just enjoy the chance to kick a ball around with friends, this is a great opportunity for them to be involved in a fun programme that gets them off the couch and onto the football field!The programme is open to boys and girls aged between 5 and 14, of all abilities.
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July School Holiday Programme
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- Whether your child is a football fanatic or would just enjoy the chance to kick a ball around with friends, this is a great opportunity for them to be involved in a fun programme that gets them off the couch and onto the football field!The programme is open to boys and girls aged between 5 and 14, of all abilities.
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Perfectly Imperfect
- St Vincent de Paul Society
- This is how my work is often described. As a textile artist, garment designer and maker, I never make anything that doesn’t have imperfections. Some are deliberate but most emerge as part of the creative process of experimenting and innovating, as I problem-solve my way from pieces of textile on a table, to a finished garment that is ready to wear.
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Toasting Petone Toastmasters
- Toastmasters help people overcome the world’s biggest fear - public speaking. The Petone Toastmasters Club is 10 years old this Tuesday and to celebrate the public is invited to join club members for a slice of cake.
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Friday Five: Fun recent Wellington highlights
- Wellington City Council
- We all know Wellington is cool, but in case you were in any doubt, here are five fun recent highlights from the capital to remind you of how amazing our corner of the world truly is.
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New Poneke Ravens team invites new players
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Want to play rugby in 2013? The new Poneke Ravens team is positioning itself as a great social team for beginners to feel welcome and learn what club rugby is like on and off the field.
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Coughlan and Lester ponder Ohariu
- WCC Watch
- While debate is swirling over whether the Greens and Labour will lay a Privileges Committee complaint against the hapless, Peter Dunne, already the chatter around town is shifting to his electorate and who could take over.
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Board of Enquiry on the basin bridge aka “the flyover”.
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The Board of Inquiry is currently hearing evidence from submitters. For those interested in following thos one there is a page on the Environmental Protection Agency website where regular updates are posted. Check it out here.
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Public talk on global sustainability
- Victoria University of Wellington
- How human pressure is changing the planet is the topic of the only Wellington public lecture being given by Professor Yuan T Lee, President of the International Council for Science, during his visit to New Zealand.
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Bailey Poching: Doing Great
- Bats Theatre
- Bailey Poching is Doing Great. His career is going well, he's happy, and I mean, sure, he's been really busy since the funeral, but I'm sure that's not at all connected to how well he's doing!
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Navigating cultural differences in a global business world
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In an increasingly globally integrated business world, it is now widely accepted that cultural intelligence (CQ) is as essential as general and emotional intelligence writes Dr Revti Raman from the School of Marketing and International Business.
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Between The Lines
- Drama Christi
- Our Christmas Production is Between The Lines, a children’s musical in one act by Erica Glenn. It opens on 28th November for 4 performances. Entry is by Koha, all contributions go to the Christian World Service.
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Undue haste on housing bill
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Urgently pushing through legislation is justified in rare situations, but increasing housing supply is not one of them. Nicole Moreham argues that intensifying our cities requires careful consideration with input from a wide range of experts.
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WJC YouTube Channel
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- Dylan is a new member of the WJC admin team and is working hard to set up streaming the headliner concerts on the WJC YouTube Channel. Subscribe now to keep up to date on content posted.
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Marketing and Membership Coordinator
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Marketing & Membership Coordinator (part-time) Job Description BackgroundWellington Runners and Walkers (WRW) is a club which is seeking to grow its membership, of anyage but particularly adults who are wanting… Read More »Marketing and Membership Coordinator
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Building offcuts repurposed for Mākara Peak MTB Park
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- Reproduced article: Building offcuts repurposed for mountain bike park The Living Pā is an innovative build project at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington that is aiming to meet the Living Building Challenge® certification.
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WCC Transport Projects
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The Street City Church
- We're a group of everyday people who are trying to become the kind of church described in the Bible, where teaching is relevant, worship is real and lived-out everyday, friendships are honest, prayer is constant and compassionate care is given to those in need.
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Wakefield Hospital
- Wakefield Hospital is the largest private hospital in the Wellington region. It is located in the suburb of Newtown and along with Bowen Hospital is owned and operated by parent company Wakefield Health Ltd.
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Glenside - the halfway
- Glenside is a suburb located between Wellington and Porirua, centrally located at the southern end of New Zealand's North Island. It is mainly rural zoned and is between the neighbouring communities of Johnsonville and Tawa on the old Porirua Road. Hills, streams and rural landscape characterise the area. The resident population is 336
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- wcn-hosted
- porirua
- johnsonville
- community-groups
- tawa
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
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- makara
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Our Bar
- New Zealand’s capital city now has a fantastic new gay bar - ‘Our Bar’, is opening in October. With a warm and inviting atmosphere it is unparalleled in the community. Our Bar is not an average pub; it is a bar with great food, great people, great staff and an even greater heart.
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- cuba-street
- bars
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