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The small engine menace and what we can do about it
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- This is a cross post with my other blog – Clean Air New Zealand. The ideas in this post have been kicking around in my brain for a while, but the thing that is spurring me into action is this post at Crikey’s Urbanist Blog by Alan Davies “Can scooters make our cities work better?” […]
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Sideline Conversions 25 August (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Action from Saturday’s match between the Manawatu Evergreens and Wellington Samoa at Porirua Park, with the visitors taking the win. Photo: Stewart Baird. Both these sides are scheduled to be playing in Palmerston North against different opposition this coming Saturday. Monday morning edition – updates expected later on: Yet another big week and weekend of...
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Short Passes 28 June (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Monday morning edition: A wet and wild weekend is set to continue into the new week, with high winds and a southerly blast on its way. The rugby pushes on. There are two midweek First XV school matches on Wednesday, while a representative contest on the same day has been shifted to Palmerston North because...
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Jubilee and Hardham Cup finals top billing on busy weekend of club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean, Steven White & Adam Julian. Jubilee Cup final teams HERE Hardham Cup final teams HERE Much attention this weekend will be on Porirua Park for the 2022 Jubilee Cup and Hardham Cup finals, and rightly so being the showcase finish to the Wellington club season. These two finals are on Jerry Collins...
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Lions and Auckland looking for change in fortunes in Fred Lucas Cup game
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Both the Wellington Lions and Auckland will be seeking an uptick in fortunes when they meet on Sunday at Porirua Park in round five of the NPC and in their annual Fred Lucas Memorial Cup game. Both sides have misfired early in their campaigns, especially Auckland who have yet to register a win, making this...
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Sideline Conversions 4 August (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Action from the opening round of the U85kg National Knockout Cup at Hataitai Park on Saturday between the Wellington Axemen and winners Old Boys University Scallywags. Photo: Touchline. Monday morning edition, updates expected: It’s Finals week in the Wellington First XV Premiership, with this coming Sunday’s decider between St Pat’s Silverstream and Wellington College at...
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Robust family man and rugby coach Willie Leota has passed away aged 46
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Willie Leota has passed away. Photo supplied. By Adam Julian Robust family man and rugby coach Willie Leota has passed away aged 46. There was a considerable shock in the Wellington rugby community when the Western Suburbs stalwart and leading First XV coach was lost on July 8, 2024. Willie was reserved when discussing his...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 054: Charlie Robins, Joe Dellabarca and Michael Julian
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Athletic Park as seen looking south on 9 August 1930, the day of the fourth Test between the All Blacks and Great Britain. None of the players featured below played that day – perhaps they were in the crowd? All three were well known and influential club rugby players who gained higher honours. A focus...
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Sideline Conversions 15 May (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Helston Park on Saturday afternoon. An article by ‘Touchline’ at the bottom about the origins of the park and surrounding area. And just like that, we are halfway through the 2023 Swindale Shield. Round 8 of 14 this coming Saturday. Matches this coming weekend at a glance: #1 – Pare-Plim v Wainui #2 – Poneke...
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Stamina and mutual support at this year’s Relay for Life—Te Ara Toiora
- Victoria University of Wellington
- University staff, students, and whānau raised nearly $10,000 for the Cancer Society at this year's Wellington Relay for Life last weekend.
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Foundation assists with Oxygen Project
- Wellington Health Foundation
- The Foundation is assisting CCDHB and the Medical Research Institute of NZ to fund a controlled trial of oxygen therapy in myocardial infarction. More information to be posted shortly!
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Aisle be Back: Super Rugby 2021 and this weekend’s North v South game
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy It’s Super Rugby though not as we know it. The latest news is that the old three-nations format is not a starter, and we’re off to having an Australian conference, and a New Zealand (Super Rugby Aotearoa) conference, with an added Pasifika team. There’ll be a playoff of some sort or crossover...
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Bond Banter 27 September (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The start of daylight savings usually means the end of 15-a-side rugby. But Covid interruptions mean we are still going strong for a bit longer! This coming weekend sees another several matches involving Wellington’s U16, U18 and U19 teams, as well as the senior Centurions Development and Maori representative teams. More details (once confirmed) to...
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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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F.J.Tilyard Shield – Poneke v Petone last 10 years of visual and media highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The F.J. Tilyard Shield between Poneke and Petone is being played this coming Saturday. A look at each of the past 10 Tilyard Shield matches in photos and videos. Poneke hosts Petone this coming Saturday at Kilbirnie Park at 2.45pm. About the F.J Tilyard Shield below (credit Poneke FC social media): 2012: Petone wins 21-13...
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Paremata-Plimmerton and Tawa seal first round title wins on dramatic final afternoon
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Paremata-Plimmerton celebrate with Ol’ Swinny at Rugby League Park this afternoon, the first time they have savoured first round success. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Paremata-Plimmerton and Tawa are the latest two title winners in Wellington club rugby, the former winning the Swindale Shield for the first time in the club’s history and the...
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Sideline Conversions 17 July (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Three weeks after winning the title, with a week to spare and then a week off last week, the HOBM Green Colts were presented with the first round Paris Memorial Trophy. They opened their second round with a quarter-final victory over Poneke and are a fortnight away from a possible championship title as well. PHOTO:...
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Sideline Conversions 1 September (some news and information to start the rugby week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Manukura won their third straight NZSS Top 4 girls title and lifted the Hine Pounamu Trophy into the wet sky at Arena Manawatu, beating Hamilton Girls’ High School 20-17 with a last-play try. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. Monday morning edition (updates expected later in the day): A busy weekend that was and yet another bumper weekend...
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Sideline Conversions 30 October (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A bittersweet day yesterday for rugby fans across New Zealand. On one hand, the All Blacks excelled on the world stage and came within a whisker of winning the Rugby World Cup; on the other there were several what ifs and maybes on fulltime after the 11-12 loss to the Springboks in drizzly Paris. For...
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Sideline Conversions 31 July (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Try-time for the Wellington Pride in their match against Counties Manukau on Sunday at the Hutt Rec. The visitors won 53-20. Representative rugby gets underway this coming weekend and we are into semi-finals of college rugby and Reserve Grade club rugby. Premiership First XV semi-finals at a glance are (both games kicking off at 12.30pm):...
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Sideline Conversions 3 March (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Action from OBU v Poneke in 2016, with Galu Taufale about to bundle Sam Conventry into touch. The assistant referee is Jack Sargentina, who refereed his final match in Wellington (at least for a while) on Saturday and is off to the U.K for work and to further his refereeing career. Jack is very fresh-faced...
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“Is It Not Queer?”: Derek Jarman and the Shifting Identities of ‘Edward II’
- Wellington Film Society
- WFS committee member Russ Kale looks back on his first encounter with Edward II, and tries to uncover what Jarman was saying about queer identity. In 2006, I moved to Te Whanganui-a-Tara for university. This was my first time living in a city that had a recognisable queer community, and of course my first strategy […]
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2022-23 Premiership Rugby: Saracens, Leicester, Exeter, and Harlequins frontrunners for the title
- Wellington Club Weekly
- With just over two months since the start of the 2022-23 season, the Premiership Rugby is at full steam, with some of the best teams and players in world rugby. This year marks the 36th season of the top flight of English rugby union and the fifth since the sponsor change. The season will start...
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Sideline Conversions 8 May (some rugby happenings and news to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Fulltime in the Presidents match at the Hutt Rec on Saturday between HOBM and Johnsonville. The nine-team competition is in full swing and round four is this coming SAPHOTO: Warwick Burke. Throw a blanket over the top six teams in Wellington Premier rugby, with five competition points or a bonus point win separating them, as...
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The student and the mentor – a special bond forged through Drive 4 Life
- Partners Porirua
- As Partners Porirua reaches the 25-year-old milestone we’re reflecting back on some of our success stories and some of the incredible contributions that have enabled us to continue supporting rangatahi to enter the working world. The post The student and the mentor – a special bond forged through Drive 4 Life appeared first on Partners Porirua.
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Sideline Conversions 11 September (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Monday morning edition: The representative rugby season is winding down, but it starts early this week with the New Zealand Universities Women’s team assembling today and Wellington and playing two local matches. The NZU Women’s side played a Wellington Invitational team (a wider FPC/U18s team) tomorrow (Tuesday) night at NZCIS at 7.00pm. Their second match...
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Sideline Conversions 12 February (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Paremata-Plimmerton competed at the National Club 7s tournament on Saturday – dipping out in their semi-final against Auckland University despite drawing. More details below. PHOTO: Paremata-Plimmerton Facebook After a long, languid off-season, 15s rugby returns to Wellington and for Wellington teams this coming Friday and Saturday. The Hurricanes squad faces Moana Pasifika at the NZCIS...
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Sideline Conversions 15 April (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- An early contender for dog supporter of the season. Photo by Hugh Pretorius. The atmosphere at most venues in Wellington at about 3.30pm on Saturday had the look and feel of old-school grizzly July Jubilee Cup rugby. Except it was barely mid-April and the second Saturday of the season. Let’s hope we don’t get another...
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