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More New Zealanders to experience ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 with Sky Broadband partnershi
- Cricket Wellington
- All 31 CWC 22 games will be live on Sky platforms for existing subscribers, and through the Sky...
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Skin injuries to babies in neonatal care could be avoided with new splint, trial shows
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Study finds Pēpi Splint can prevent skin injuries to newborns.
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Readings and discussion about ‘Room to write’ with Whiti Hereaka, Sedef Ecer, and Fiona Kidman
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- We had a very good turnout to a special lunchtime gathering at Unity Books last week to promote Room to Write.
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Upper Hutt draw with Norths; wins for Poneke, HOBM and Petone in sixth round thriller
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The battle for semi-final spots in the 2010 Jubilee Cup will intriguingly go down to the last round ...
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Mental health targets aren’t enough—unless NZ backs them up with more detail and funding
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Without clear detail on how new targets will be met, we'll have to wait and see whether changes to mental health care are really coming, writes Dougal Sutherland.
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92% of Wellingtonians support a predator free Wellington
- Predator Free Wellington
- Wellington residents are right behind making Wellington the world’s first predator free capital city, and more people are rolling up their sleeves to get involved. A massive 92% of Wellingtonians have said they support the project, this is significantly more than 84% when we last surveyed in 2017. Over one…
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Grade 12/13 Interprovincials 2021 – registration of interest
- Athletics Wellington
- Registrations of interest are now open for the Wellington team for the Grade 12/13 Interprovincials competition 2021: Dates: Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 April 2021 Venue: Manawatu Community Athletics Track, Palmerston North Hosted by: Athletics Manawatu–Wanganui This teams-based competition is open to all 12 & 13-year-old athletes.
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Ōrongohau | Best New Zealand Poems 2023 captures the spirit of the times
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The latest edition of the online anthology Ōrongohau |Best New Zealand Poems is now live, featuring 25 poems chosen by Poet Laureate Chris Tse from nearly 4000 published in 2023.
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Results of the VHF/UHF/SHF DX Contest 4-5 February 2012
- Wellington VHF Group
- The following from Doug Ingham ZL2TAR, Contest Manager:
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The misery of Manners Street, and Willis Street, and Taranaki Street
- Wellington Scoop
- There were lots of men at work in the disintegrating Manners Mall this afternoon. But after Matt Calman’s exposé in the DomPost, I didn’t see any of them asleep on the job. I did notice, however, that some of the workers were saving the bricks which had been ripped up from the pedestrian mall – perhaps they’ll be used again when councilors next change their minds about Manners Street.
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Bumper season of First XV rugby coming up
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The St Pat’s Town First XV opened its season a month ago against the Marist St Pat’s Colts side at Evans Bay Park. Town plays Hastings Boys’ High School (away) next Wednesday and the following Wednesday hosts St Pat’s Silverstream there in the Premiership and in their Traditional fixture. Three months ago, the prospects of...
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Immemorial: the story of the katherine mansfield memorial
- Katherine Mansfield House
- 1965. New Zealand literary luminaries Frank Sargeson and Dame Ngaio Marsh pose for a photograph, walking beneath the Katherine Mansfield Memorial at the south end of Fitzherbert Terrace in Thorndon. Just a few years later, that Memorial was gone and a new one had appeared just a few hundred metres away. So what happened?
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Katherine Mansfield House and Garden, 25, Tinakori Road, Wadestown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Legends of Club Rugby: Brad Carr (Feilding Yellows)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- This past Saturday Brad Carr led his Feilding Yellows side out on to the field for the opening round of the Manawatū club rugby competition and took his place at fullback to play his 350th Senior A game (above). Fittingly, Carr scored two first half tries for his side, as Fielding Yellows opened their hunt...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 097: Michael Ward
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Michael Ward was the captain of the 1948 Marist Brothers Old Boys team that won its maiden Jubilee Cup and backed that up two years later by leading on the field an unbeaten run to their second title. He also played for Wellington representative teams, and captained Wellington in 1948 and 1949. Michael James Ward...
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Aisle be Back: The end of season wrap
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Napoleon (the movie) thunders on to our cinema screens soon. Which got me thinking in the aftermath of the rugby world cup final about his supposed preference that his Generals above all else be Lucky. Was there anyone else who, watching Sam Cane dying a thousand deaths on the touchline for nigh...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 037: Stan Dean
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Stanley Sydney McPherson Dean was a titan rugby administrator for over three decades in the first half of last century. Dean was a Poneke Football Club, WRFU and NZRU administrator, Chairman and President for many years and also served twice as All Blacks manager on two overseas tours. Originally an Aucklander, Dean became a naturalised...
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Trio of Nix called up to Football Ferns
- Wellington Phoenix
- Three standout Wellington Phoenix players have been named in the Football Ferns squad for their upcoming internationals against Venezuela. Decorated midfielder Annalie Longo, young winger Manaia Elliott and experienced forward Grace Jale have been called up to the Ferns for... The post Trio of Nix called up to Football Ferns appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: 088 Brian Steele
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Leo Brian Steele is Wellington’s oldest living All Black, and the second oldest nationwide (at the time of this profile being published on 18 September 2024). Steele was born on 19 January 1929, not long after the oldest All Black Wiliam McCaw (Southland, born 27 August 1927). Both players made their All Blacks debuts in...
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Best of the week: 9-16 June 2016
- The Wellingtonista
- Best contribution to society The monthly Repair Cafe at Ngaio Union Church. How cool to have a big room full of incredibly competent humans dedicated to helping others for free (you can contribute koha and if you don’t have coins, ask them for their bank account number). I took a record player and was not […]
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Round-up of midweek school rugby on Wednesday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Rongotai College supporters celebrate their team’s opening try today. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White, Adam Julian and Scott MacLean Wednesday 4.20pm updates – this article will be updated this evening, but first is the account of the St Pat’s Silverstream v Rongotai College game There were three First XV matches played today amongst Wellington...
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Silverstream, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5019, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Temporary closure of Wellington MenzShed Jan/Feb 2020
- Menz shed Wellington
- Hi all and Happy New Year, Wellington MenzShed will be temporarily closed while we have a cleanout of the shed and start a search for a new coordinator. If you are interested in joining the MenzShed movement or may be interested in the coordinator role or have any queries, please contact Steve Jardine on 027 438 4660.
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Haining Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 006 Thomas Hoar
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Thank you to the New Zealand Amateur Sport Association for this article. First published October 2021. FOOTBALL EVENING POST, VOLUME XLIII, ISSUE 80, 4 APRIL 1892, PAGE 2 “There is some probability of T. Hoar, who played three-quarter for the Melrose Club, and who has been lately playing for the Merivale Club, Christchurch, returning to...
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 030 George Aitken
- Wellington Club Weekly
- One of Buller High School’s favourite sons, the multi-talented George Aitken captained his then Westport District High School’s First XV aged 14 and first represented Buller as a 16-year-old in 1914. He played for his home province for two seasons, before moving to Wellington and bursting on to the Wellington club, university and provincial rugby...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 047: Bill Elvy
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Bill Elvy had a deadly sidestep off both feet. He put this to good use on 28 August 1929 at Athletic Park against Southland when he crossed for five of nine tries in the 35-7 win. In so doing, Elvy became the first player to score five tries for Wellington in a first-class fixture. All...
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Jubilee Cup finals – a decade of big moments
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Paremata-Plimmerton and Oriental-Rongotai meet in the 2023 Jubilee Cup final this coming Saturday. Kick-off a th A look at some of the big moments in the last 10 Jubilee Cup finals, counting backwards. 2022: Northern United denied a dogged Petone to capture the Jubilee Cup for the sixth time since 2004. In a pulsating decider...
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Plimmerton, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 055: Eric Tindill
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Eric Tindill is one of Wellington’s most celebrated all-round sportsmen. His sports journey has been well-canvassed, and every Wellingtonian knows his story. But here it is below to document for our website. Tindill is the only man to have ever represented New Zealand in both Test rugby and Test cricket. He also refereed both cricket...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 110: Albin Evenson
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Albin Evenson was a regular Wellington representative player in the decade leading up to the first world war and a key member of the then multi-season champion Athletic Senior team. Evensen played first-class rugby for Wellington every year between 1906-1914 and played 51 times for his home province, the same number as the great Billy...
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Best of the week 15 July – 4 August
- The Wellingtonista
- Words apparently don’t mean anything anymore, so here’s our best of the week covering… a little bit more than a week. Because life. So here’s what’s good and Wellington-related this week! Best adult learning option that you didn’t know about Some people know Make Room for their wonderful children’s STEM education classes, but you may […]
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Wellington Judo Academy
- The Wellington Judo Academy is proudly one of the oldest martial arts clubs in New Zealand. Established in 1955, the Academy is still dedicated to the core values that we’ve held from the beginning; providing high quality instruction in the Japanese Martial Art of Judo to both skilled judoka and amatuers alike.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ol? Soccer Academy
- The Olé Soccer Academy is a private organisation founded in November 1997, by a group of businessmen eager to see soccer progress at junior level, for girls and boys. Former All White Coach Ken Dugdale now coaching in the NSL with the Football Kingz, provided the coaching direction the Academy has taken from his vast experiences overseas.
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Hutt Cricket Academy
- The Hutt Cricket Academy is a multi purpose indoor facility based out of the Hutt Rec Grandstand in Lower Hutt.
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Arts Wellington
- The Wellington Regional Art & Cultural Development Trust (Arts Wellington) is a charitable trust that provides networking opportunities, communication platforms, advocacy and capability building forums for our membership base. Our members are made up of most of the Greater Wellington region’s professional arts, culture and heritage organisations, arts service organisations and education institutions.
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International Festival of the Arts
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NZ Artist Margaret Morris
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Brooklyn Early Childhood Centre
- Brooklyn Early Childhood Centre provides quality early childhood care and education for children aged 12 months to five years. Our session times are Monday to Friday, 8.30 am to 2.30 pm. Children must be picked up no later than 2.45 pm. Each session caters for 20 children.
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96a Washington Ave, Brooklyn, Wellington
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Samba Futsal Academy
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Creative Capital Arts Trust
- The Creative Capital Arts Trust (also known as CCAT or See-Cat) is a non-profit charitable organisation established in 2011 to support the creative life and cultural identity of New Zealand's capital city. We are professionally managed by a team of extraordinary arts administrators, seasoned festival producers, and emerging talents—led by chief executive Drew James. Our programmes include the annual New Zealand Fringe Festival and the free creative street festival CubaDupa, but a few new ideas are on the horizon.
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Newtown Early Learning Centre
- In February 1985, a small group of parents and caregivers decided to set up a community crèche, which opened in June 1985 with one paid worker supported by parent helpers. Over time, the crèche evolved into a fully professional education centre with qualified teaching staff. The community of parents and caregivers still owns and governs the Centre, and the community is still involved in its day-to-day running.
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Newtown Community Creche, Daniell Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Young and hungry arts trust
- The Young and Hungry Arts Trust is a charitable organisation that was founded in 1994 in association with BATS Theatre. Young and Hungry arose out of a need to provide young people, aged 15-25 years, with opportunities to gain hands-on theatre experience within a professional structure.
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Mana Arts Society
- We're a group of friendly and supportive local artists in Plimmerton. We hold exhibitions in our clubroom three to four times a year and welcome members of the public to enjoy the art on display.
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Family Martial Arts - Kenpo Karate Wellington
- We are a family oriented martial arts academy. Our mission is to assist families in our community to develop life-skills, positive relationships and the joy of successful achievement by training together in the art of Kenpo Karate. Out unique rotating curriculum and family classes make learning fun and easy. Visit our website and discover why many people just like you have found fitness, fun and freindship through Kenpo Karate; the most effective, safe and logical martial art in the world. Classes held in the city (Mt Cook), Miramar, Whitby, Eastbourne, Johnsonville
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Grow From Here
- An organic focused garden store. Abel smith St between Cuba and Taranaki in Te Aro.
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Wellington College of Languages
- Established in 1991, WCL is a specialist English Language Academy. Courses are offered in High School Preparation, Examination Preparation, Business and General English.
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Motive - net communication with intent
- Motive is a new media design agency. We provide a range of consultation, design and production services. Our intent? Creating an effective dialogue between you and your audience.
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Bach Choir of Wellington
- The Bach Choir exists to explore and honour in performance the beauties and wonder of choral music from the past four centuries with particular emphasis on the music of J.S. Bach and his contemporaries.
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The Shape of Money
- A free and comprehensive residential property investment calculator from Wellington-based financial planners, the Shape of Money.
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Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Our purpose is to advocate for and develop the heritage and ecological values of Karori Cemetery, and to assist with grave/plot restoration.
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Karori Cemetery, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Guardians of Pauatahanui Inlet
- Pāuatahanui Inlet is the only large estuarine wetland left in the lower half of New Zealand's North Island. It is at risk, mainly from human activities in both the Inlet and its catchment. We call ourselves the 'Guardians of Pāuatahanui Inlet' because we work to promote recognition of the ecological, recreational and cultural values of the Inlet.
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Porirua Harbour, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Islamic Circle of Aotearoa
- The Islamic Circle of Aotearoa (ICA) is a vibrant and inclusive organization dedicated to serving the Muslim community in New Zealand. Established with the aim of fostering a strong sense of unity and faith, ICA provides a welcoming environment for individuals and families to connect, learn, and grow in their Islamic faith.
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Sisters of Compassion
- The Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion, commonly known as the Sisters of Compassion, is a congregation founded in New Zealand in 1892 by Suzanne Aubert. Island Bay is the site of the Congregation Headquarters and associated Services, including a Child Care Centre.
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Archdiocese of Wellington
- The basic administrative unit of the church is the diocese or 'particular church'. The Archbishop of Wellington is responsible for the pastoral care of the 83,214 (2006 census) Catholics living in the archdiocese.
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Friends of Te Papa
- Friends of Te Papa, formerly Friends of the National Art Gallery, was founded to encourage involvement with the gallery and support the acquisition of new works for the collection. For more than 20 years, our valued Friends of Te Papa members have supported Te Papa by contributing to Te Papa’s collections through the purchase of artworks, taonga, and other collection items, by regularly visiting Te Papa to view exhibitions and attending a wide range of programmes.
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Friends of Maara Roa
- Maara Roa is a forest restoration project at Cannons Creek Valley near Porirua. Its purpose is to restore the Bush back to what it was before the people who ruined it came. The project started in 2000, after some gorse fires destroyed yet more sections of native bush. A small group of people met to see if something could be done to stop it. The Friends of Maara Roa grew from that.
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Maara Roa (Cannons Creek lakes towards Duck Creek pathway), Cannons Creek, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5025, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
- ‘The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor’ enables us to enter into the life and times of a man, a family, a society, and ways of thinking and acting different to, yet not so distant from, our own. We enter the world of an architect, who is also an artist; builder, craftsman; a theosophist, an astrologer, a photographer, a furniture maker.
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