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The Camera as an Actor in ‘Cléo from 5 to 7’
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- WFS member Alex Cass examines the role of the camera in Agnès Varda’s film, and how it shapes the main character’s thoughts and behaviour. Sometimes, when I’m watching a film, it is easy to forget that the camera exists as the mediator between the audience and the action. The frame simply acts as a theatre […]
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SEF Seminar: Electric Vehicles and Electric Transport in New Zealand: 2010 and Beyond
- The Sustainable Energy Forum (SEF) is holding a seminar in Wellington on Friday 6 November to talk about these issues. Speakers will discuss developments in electric vehicle technology, the opportunities and difficulties in marketing electric vehicles, and the effect that widespread use of electric transport is likely to have on New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion. If you're interested in transport, vehicle technology, green jobs, oil depletion, or climate change, you'll find something of interest in this SEF Seminar.
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BNU Masters 3 v Seatoun A - 10/3/2010 at Happy Valley 1
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- BNU Masters 3 v Seatoun A, 10/3/10 at Happy Valley 1 3-3 (HT 2-2)The clanging sound this week was not from a penalty bouncing off the crossbar but the sound of iron gates closing in vain behind us as we got out of jail.
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BNU Masters 3 v Seatoun A - 10 April 2010 at Happy Valley 1
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- BNU Masters 3 v Seatoun A, 10/3/10 at Happy Valley 1 3-3 (HT 2-2)The clanging sound this week was not from a penalty bouncing off the crossbar but the sound of iron gates closing in vain behind us as we got out of jail.
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HMNZS BNU Masters 3 v SS Seatoun Originals - 28 August 2010 at Macalister
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- 0-0 For a team like BNU from a mountainous landlocked region, it is a tough challenge to take on a team with a rich maritime history like Seatoun.
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Results of the VHF/UHF/SHF DX Contest 4-5 February 2012
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- The following from Doug Ingham ZL2TAR, Contest Manager:
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Take 5 at the new Take 10 pop-up in Courtenay Place
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- An organisation that provides a safe space and a friendly face for young people out on Friday and Saturday nights is extending its service from mid-February through to April.
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It’s ICW’s birthday on 5 December - come to our Founding Day celebration!
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- Kia ora! ICW (Inner-City Wellington Residents Association) is 16 years old! So it's time for our annual Founding Day celebration.
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Kelly Cup Final To Feature At Wellington Phoenix Match on 5 April
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- The Wellington Phoenix & Capital Football have announced that the final of the Kelly Cup Competition will ...
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Karori Sanctuary Trust Annual General Meeting Thursday 29 October 2020, 5:00pm
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- Notice of AGM Annual report (available in October) RSVP To help us with planning and logistics for the AGM, please let us know if you plan to attend using the RSVP ...
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2021 Wellington Vets (13/3) & also NZ Veterans (2-5/4 ChCh)
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- Wellington Vets 2021 March 13 (Saturday) Empire Table Tennis Stadium, Marine Parade, Petone Entries Due March 10 Wellington Vets entries here (find tournaments in Tournament Planner) or via this pdf Tournament Conditions 9.00 AM Over 50 or Over 70 (enter... Continue Reading →
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Wellington club rugby 5 July links to live scoring, radio and streaming
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- It’s the first weekend of July and the opening weekend of the championship rounds in Wellington club rugby for 2025. The Jubilee and Hardham Cups are underway. Plenty to play for, and several sets of supporters will hope their side doesn’t sink beneath the waves this afternoon. Others could emerge stronger and be primed for...
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Sideline Conversions 5 May (some news and information to start the week)
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- Veteran lock Teofilo Paulo makes a concerted surge at the defence against the Wellington Axemen on Saturday. The Eagles won 55-17. Photo: Peter McDonald. Monday morning edition, updates expected: Week six club rugby coming up and that means considerable amounts of club and college rugby for supporters to follow. Round 6 Swindale Shield matches at...
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Talk: Filling the Gap: 5 Years of Shorebird Surveys in North Korea
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- Join author and New Zealand Order of Merit recipient Keith Woodley as we hear about the work of Pūkorokoro Miranda Naturalists’ Trust conducting five years of shorebird surveys in reclusive North Korea, and the discovery of internationally important sites for shorebirds.
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WCC voted on Dec 5 to demolish the City to Sea Bridge
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- Supporting the Wellington Civic Trust, the Architectural Centre will be opposing this decision through whatever means we can. We believe the Council’s advice to Councillors was not provided with reasonable consideration of the range of development options, particularly considering physical and cultural amenity value of the bridge. The demolition of the Bridge will return the […]
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Bond Banter 5 April (NEWS IN BRIEFS, RUGBY INFORMATION FROM THE GROUND UP)
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- Easter Monday morning edition: Here we are, the season is finally upon us! After a long lead-in and a four-day break for many over Easter, the 52nd annual Swindale Shield kicks off this coming Saturday around the grounds in Wellington, Porirua and the Hutt Valley. First round games at a glance are: Avalon Wolves v...
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Short Passes 5 July (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Halftime in the Colts match on Saturday between Petone and HOBM. Petone won 29-26. PHOTO: Warwick Burke. It is the start of the second round this coming week in the Premier grade in Wellington club rugby, with the opening weekend of matches in the newly rejigged Jubilee and Hardham Cup competitions, plus the Colts semi-finals....
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Sideline Conversions 5 February (some rugby news and information to start the week)
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- Above: When the Hurricanes played the Blues at the Tui Brewery in pre-season in 2019. This column is a collaborative effort, so if you want to contribute (please do) or have news or information to promote please email editor@clubrugby.co.nz To sign up to our new online newsletter please go HERE – you haven’t missed anything yet as edition...
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Sideline Conversions 5 August (some rugby news and information to start the week)
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- Ories Premier coach Whetu Henry comes out of retirement to lead the Wellington Māori haka on Saturday! Luke Flett and Jimmy Lee Hongara on his inside. Henry came off the bench later on and their scrum helped them win the match with a couple of big turnovers that led both indirectly and directly to their...
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Sideline Conversions 5 June (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
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- Fraser Park in perfect condition on Saturday. The weather gods were kind this past weekend as well, a lovely blue sky day on Saturday afternoon and a cold miserable southerly with lashings of rain on Sunday afternoon. Morning edition: Today is King’s Birthday Monday – the first since 1951. There was club rugby on that...
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Popoalii helps spark Norths to a 24-5 Jubilee Cup final win over Poneke
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Collections on the move: Central Library levels 7 and 0, 20 June – 5 July
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- During the week beginning 20 June 2011, we will be moving Library material on levels 7 and 0 of the Central Library to make room for Campus Hub development. As a result there will be some additional noise on these floors, and access to items being moved may be restricted.
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August 5: Is it the Begininning of a New Age? in The Blind Tiger
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- Come and join The Engine Room as we celebrate the closing of our current Exhibtion ‘Is it the Begininning of a New Age? Curated by Martin Patrick. The exhibtion is open all week come and take a look at the work before Partay on Friday night. Free Entry come one, … Continue reading
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How Did I Get Hear? #5 - Fraser Lewry on Butthole Surfers' "Locust Abortion Technician"
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- Fraser Lewry on Butthole Surfers’ “Locust Abortion Technician” My first love was rock music with a capital R: AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin.
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The Monday Wrap 5 September (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning edition: This coming weekend is probably the last ‘big weekend’ of 15s rugby in the lower North Island, with multiple matches for supporters to follow before it starts to wind down for the year over the following weekends. There are two matches on Wednesday. The Hurricanes Co-ed Cup final is in Palmerston North between...
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Match Report Rd 5 Swindale – OBU take the spoils against a determined Upper Hutt Rams
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- <div class="slider slider-nav-circle slider-nav-large slider-nav-light slider-style-normal" data-flickity-options='{ "cellAlign": "center", "imagesLoaded": true, "lazyLoad": 1, "freeScroll": false, "wrapAround": true, "autoPlay": 6000, "pauseAutoPlayOnHover" : true, "prevNextButtons": true, "contain" : true, "adaptiveHeight" : true, "dragThreshold" : 10, "percentPosition": true, "pageDots": true, "rightToLeft": false, "draggable": true, "selectedAttraction": 0.1, "parallax" : 0, "friction": 0.6 }' > #image_318989084 { width: 100%; } #image_1313763625 { width: 100%; } #image_1818765043 { width: 100%; } #image_1355776034 { width: 100%; } #image_1587101594 { width: 100%; } #image_1076153350 { width: 100%; } #image_1356476967 { width: 100%; } #image_746539539 { width: 100%; } #image_813005546 { width: 100%; } Photos courtesy of Bruce Thomson OBU 38 upper Hutt Rams 7 This was never going to be an easy match. History tells us that you can never assume that you’ve beaten Upper Hutt until the final whistle. They certainly stuck with us in the first half and at half time we knew we were in a tight contest. Fortunately OBU had a strong bench and started to run away in the last quarter. Conditions The forecasters had told us it would be overcast and dry. It was overcast and wet with frequent showers throughout the match. It was cool but not bitterly cold. What little wind their was had little effect on the play. The surface was good, a bit sticky but firm with no pooling of water. OBU was playing from the Basin Reserve end in the first half. John ‘JC’ Cable was kindly present to correct my errors again. Notable performances Dale once again ran the back-line magnificently and kicked well when the commentators curse wasn’t applied! Both halfbacks were a nuisance for Upper Hutt today with Kyle starting and Matt Fowler taking over around the 50 minute mark. We’re lucky to have 2 halfbacks of this calibre. The Plumtree boys both played well. Both delivered the last pass for the other to score late in the second half. Once again the whole front row deserves massive ups for a truly dominant performance. There is a danger this bullet point will remain for the whole season! The locking combination of James and Taine together was very physical at set piece and the breakdown. Both have also proved that they’re no slouches where the goal-line is concerned. The newer players in their first few games for OBU at this level are finding their feet and becoming worthy contributors. Lawry, Josh, Tiaki, Olly all performing well. Keep it up lads! Kenan Gillson also had a busy game chalking up the full 80 minutes and was part of an efficient and lineout and dominant scrum. Plenty of ruck & maul and defense too. How the game unfolded 2 mins There is an impressive lineout drive followed by some slick hands in the backs. The ball is moved to the left with a quick flick on to Sam Godwin who dives over, try! The conversion from wide is good OBU 7-0 8 mins Lineout penalty to Upper Hutt about 38 metres out in front. It drops short and is cleared 12 mins Upper Hutt take the lineout from a penalty and setup the drive. They then execute a cut move on the centre who goes through and scores it under the sticks. Easy conversion taken and scores are locked. 7-7 18 mins Fui heads to the sideline to get some cranial claret taken care of. Lawry takes the field but this week the fan club have a 30 second delay before the cheer for some reason! 20 mins Jack Green goes down in a heap near the left-hand touch about the 10m line after a move down the sideline. The referee shows no sympathy and continues with the next scrum back infield to leave Jack the indignity of the bum shuffle to get off the field! Oliver Paotonu replaces Jack for the rest of the game. It looks like it might be a hamstring injury. Hopefully it’s not too severe and Jack is back with the team soon. The Upper Hutt Far Side boys claim that it could only be a back with a hamstring injury as forwards think that’s something you roast on Sundays. 22 mins Good move to the right side of the field. The ref plays advantage for the Upper Hutt backs being offside. Knowing the advantage is there OBU kick for the corner but it just goes out in the corner before any scoreboard adjustments are needed. We come back for the penalty and elect to take the shot 22m out and handily placed to the middle. But just as we were banking on it we accidentally applied the commentators curse and the shot misses. 25 mins Fui comes back with a bandage that the 1980s would be proud of and Lawry takes a seat. 26 mins OBU takes the lineout from a penalty deep in Upper Hutt’s half. There are several pick and go’s on the Upper Hutt line with Sam Godwin among those having a good dig at the line until James Poloniati completes the move by crashing over to the right of the posts. Conversion successful. OBU 14-7 That’s the way it stayed until half time. 42 mins OBU are penalised for hands in the ruck. Upper Hutt take the shot in front about 30 meters out. Once again commentators curse strikes as it looks like an easy shot but misses. 45 mins The first lot of tactical subs come on – Shamus, Paddy and Morgan for his 50th on and Sam Coombs, Tiaki and Sam Godwin off. All those sitting down contributed well to the cause! 46 mins There is a frantic OBU attack with quick pick and go’s on the Upper Hutt line. Upper Hutt do well to repel the attack for now and it’s held up in goal. OBU feed to the scrum. 48 mins The OBU scrum marches the Rams back and Shamus takes the spoils from number 8. Conversion successful. Matt Fowler comes on for Kyle Preston. OBU 21-7 52 mins Upper Hutt fumble a lineout in their own half. It ends up with James Poloniati. From the resulting melee it comes out to Paddy Carter in the middle of the pitch who with horns locked bumps a Ram back on his backside ensuring the shorts will need a wash. He then runs it into the line with good pace and crashes over near the corner. The extras are added. OBU 28-7 53 mins Josh Gimblett gets a break on the bench after a hard working half. Matt Sleith gets a run on the side of the scrum. The kickoff ends up short so we have a scrum on halfway. There is some great play off the back of a solid scrum from Shamus and some clever interplay between Sam Reid and Reece but it breaks down. 65 mins Lawry comes on for Fui. There is then some good play from Upper Hutt giving themselves every chance but frustratingly for them the last pass goes to grass and dribbles over the sideline. 71 mins Upper Hutt penalised for holding on. The quick tap is taken and from the next phase Reece drops a nice inside ball to brother Taine who tracks it in to get the 5. Conversion misses. OBU 33-7 74 mins OBU break out of their own half with some fast work. OBU got in behind the defensive line a couple of times and it looked like Callum H would take it all the way for a second but just got caught. From the phase the ball is moved wide to the left and Taine returns the favour to brother Reece with the last pass leaving a run to the corner. Conversion drifts away. Final Score OBU 38-7 The post Match Report Rd 5 Swindale – OBU take the spoils against a determined Upper Hutt Rams appeared first on OBU Rugby.
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PAT the mayoral candidates (Paul Eagle, Andy Foster and Tory Whanau) - on Monday 5 Sept - 6pm - St Peters on Willis Street
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- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > PAT - these mayoral candidates: Paul Eagle, Andy Foster & Tory Whanau Local elections 2022____Come along to this free public event with your questions for these three Wellington City mayoral candidates! They’ll provide their pitch and then it’s question time. Here are the event details: Monday 5 September 2022 6pm-7.30pm (doors open at 5.30) at St Peter’s Church, Willis Street, Wellington Just come along on the night, or let us know via Eventbrite.
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SPECIAL SUNDAY GIG: EBONY LAMB W/ GRAM ANTLER | Bar 3PM | Early Show: 5:30PM | Vogelmorn UPSTAIRS
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- To celebrate NZ Music Month 2024, join us for a special Sunday session with Ebony Lamb at Vogelmorn UPSTAIRS.
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Tashkoff makes Firebirds, Georgeson and Doughty return | Squad News for Dream11 Super Smash Round 5 vs CD
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- Another game, another potential debut for the Firebirds as allrounder Jesse Tashkoff joins the squad along with Luke...
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Wellington Cable Car
- The Wellington Cable Car is one of Wellington’s oldest & most popular tourist attractions. The cars run from Lambton Quay in the heart of the central business district and within 5 minutes whisk you from under the corporate towers of The Terrace past Kelburn Park and Victoria University to the top entrance of the Wellington Botanic Gardens with its magnificent lookout over the City and harbour.
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- cable-car
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Nada Bakery
- Nada Bakery has always been a family business with Peter's wife Judith heavily involved and their three children including son Michael began baking at a young age. So when Peter sadly passed away in 2005 it made perfect sense for Judith and Michael to take over the business. In 2010, they expanded to Tawa opening a new bakery and cafe where customers could dine in on the amazing baked goods and great coffee and, in 2017, opened The Bakery Basket an online branch with delivery across New Zealand.
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- cafes
- johnsonville
- tawa
Nada Bakery, Johnsonville Road, Johnsonville, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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