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    • Result: Capital Punishment
      • The second running of our Capital Punishment mountain event! This year the field size more than doubled to a decent-sized field of 77 finishers. The course is a real mixture of terrain, starting with a few hundred metres of road, moving onto rough farm trails, a fast 4WD downhill track, then the big gnarly but steady uphill grind, and finishing with a rough gravelly downhill track. This year the conditions were excellent: very dry underfoot, a newly graded Old Coach Road, and a tail wind up the hill. This, along with a slightly shorter course at the start, saw Dougal Thorburn finish the circuit in 34:01, nearly two minutes quicker than James Coubrough's time from last year. Second was Graham Pearce and third Stephen Day. In the women, Jo Doherty finished in a time of 45:22, ahead of last year's third placegetter Anne Rose and Katie Jenkins. Dougal and Jo also won the King and Queen of Kaukau awards, with Dougal taking 13:14 to ascend Kaukau, and Jo 17:42.
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    • Tattoo Artist Profiles
      • Rose Hu’s journey as an artist began in the most unlikely of places: an office job she loathed. 'I was working an office job for the government, and it made me want to die,' Rose shared candidly in an interview. 'I had always been creative, but I followed a more traditional career path because I was taught that "art" wasn’t a viable career. I never found it fulfilling, and I reached a point where I realised I needed to fully commit to giving a creative career a go.'
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    • Submission on the WCC Bike Network Plan
      • The Bike Network Plan submissions close at 5pm on Tuesday 14th December– https://www.transportprojects.org.nz/current/bikenetwork/ The Residents’ Association has made a submission, approving of the proposals for a Bike Path Network but asking to be included in discussions as the details are worked out. A trial of establishing a path from Mein St along Riddiford St and Adelaide Rd into the City has already been agreed by Council, and now they are asking for input on your experiences of using this route. See here for more information and for a survey to complete.
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    • Karori Slapperz 2 - Uni Legends 2
      • Legends, known for their pointless pretty boy passing from defence to midfield without actually getting a ball in the box are like a rubbish version of The Arsenal, but managed to give the Slapperz a right run around all day especially in the middle. Despite this, the Slapperz took an early lead when Geeza put though a ball for Story to bang in his 11th of the season 1-0.
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    • Belmont - Possible Disruption to Services
      • There may be some disruption to Belmont services over the next week. A number of trees have grown up into the 11kV supply line to the Belmont site and present a significant forest-fire hazard to the landlord's forest. As such the power has been disconnected. Until the power can be restored it will be attempted to run reduced services on a combination of batteries and a mobile generator.
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    • WellingtonOnScreen
      •   In a little office on Taranaki St, a small group of dedicated professionals (known as the NZ On Screen team) have been creating a website which celebrates and showcases television and film produced in New Zealand. A year in the making, NZ On Screen launched at the end of October and has over 300 titles available to view - many in full length, some with just excerpts. For each title there's
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    • the year ahead
      • In all probability, this year is going to be a bit of a quieter year than previous years, especially on the Design and Construction front. Auckland has been in a constructional doldrum for the last 18 months or so, while Wellington has been curiously bouyant, but realistically, this is not a state that is going to continue. Although there are no real reasons for our economy to crash screaming to t
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    • The Year Ahead
      • In all probability, this year is going to be a bit of a quieter year than previous years, especially on the Design and Construction front. Auckland has been in a constructional doldrum for the last 18 months or so, while Wellington has been curiously bouyant, but realistically, this is not a state that is going to continue. Although there are no real reasons for our economy to crash screaming to t
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    • The Year Ahead
      • In all probability, this year is going to be a bit of a quieter year than previous years, especially on the Design and Construction front. Auckland has been in a constructional doldrum for the last 18 months or so, while Wellington has been curiously bouyant, but realistically, this is not a state that is going to continue. Although there are no real reasons for our economy to crash screaming to t
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    • The Year Ahead
      • In all probability, this year is going to be a bit of a quieter year than previous years, especially on the Design and Construction front. Auckland has been in a constructional doldrum for the last 18 months or so, while Wellington has been curiously bouyant, but realistically, this is not a state that is going to continue. Although there are no real reasons for our economy to crash screaming to t
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    • Century City Ho
      • For a brief moment in time it seemed as though time had stood still, and that El Terry had given up finishing it, but then it was restarted with new contractors who actually seemed keen to complete the project. It’s one of the more complex developments Wellington has seen for a number of years: taking a barren empty site and layering on it a monster carpark for initial income generating pote
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    • Cinephilia: Opening This Week
      • Pick of the week at the movies must be The Wrestler, Mickey Rourke's triumphant return to major leagues after years wandering in the wilderness. It's a comeback of sorts for director Darren Aronofsky, too. His last film, The Fountain, was a strange and beautiful fable about trying to escape death but he's probably best-known for Requiem for a Dream, nine years ago. Rourke plays a rung-out and stru
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    • Womens B v Wanuiomata 5/4/09
      • Ladies Second Team Delivers! No one was more surprised about the Ladies B team 6-1 win against Wainuiomata than the Ladies B team themselves…!  After going down 1-0 in the first ten minutes to a scrappy goal from the opposition, the comeback began... Despite a bit of a dodgy start, BNU held their nerve against a younger (but perhaps less experienced) Wainui team.  Confidence started to grow after
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      • Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)


    • Womens B v Wanuiomata 5/4/09
      • Ladies Second Team Delivers! No one was more surprised about the Ladies B team 6-1 win against Wainuiomata than the Ladies B team themselves…!  After going down 1-0 in the first ten minutes to a scrappy goal from the opposition, the comeback began... Despite a bit of a dodgy start, BNU held their nerve against a younger (but perhaps less experienced) Wainui team.  Confidence started to grow after
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      • Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)


    • BNU16 v Naenae Nighthawkes 30/5/2009
      • Naenae Nighthawks 1 v BNU16 2 Last gasp victory at Naenae Centre-back Mike Bransfield atoned for last week’s unfortunate OG by grabbing a dramatic winner for BNU with seconds remaining on the clock at Seddon Street. His deft near post finish, from a pinpoint Carl Roberts corner, earned a deserved victory for Brooklyn in a tightly fought contest. Naenae played their part in an open, keenly conteste
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    • Smarten yer Snapper
      • Craft 2.0 are running the Smarten Your Snapper competition. All you need to do is make some sort of nifty cover, holder, or cosy for your Snapper card (or Snapper USB) and enter it into the competition for a chance to win a new Snapper card pre-loaded with $100. In addition, you'll win a table at the next Craft2.0 at the Dowse, giving you a place to market your creation.
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    • Cobblestone Rex
      • A story in the Capital Times has been intriguing us here at Eye of the Fish world headquarters, and I’m surprised no one else has picked it up. The Cap Times (with a nicely renovated website - good work guys!) interviews a “local businessman” who is unhappy with the Council spending over a million bucks on ripping apart the old Cobblestone Park outside the big red building of Arch and Design.
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    • Weekly Club Roundup - 20th June 2010
      • The text message from Scots Coach Dave Meaclem at 4.04pm was brief but carried a significant message; Scots 19 Well Coll 17. The reply was “Yahoo Ories 23 Norths 13 55 min”. Things couldn’t get any better; in fact they got worse with a blistering 35 unanswered points in the next 25 minutes from Norths’. Elsewhere a mixed bag including a disappointing default by our Under 85kg team.
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    • Weekly Club Roundup - 24th July 2010
      • A disappointing 36-22 loss to Petone sees our Premiers in sixth place and out of semi-final contention but in the early game at Petone our S1st’s kept up their charge to the semis with a good win over Petone and continue to lead the grade! All other grades including the Juniors were cancelled but Premier College Rugby was played with a win for Scots and a loss for Rongotai.
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    • Nz music month kicks off today
      • 1/05/09 NZ Music Month takes over stages, airwaves, and stereos today for the ninth successive year. Commencing with a live performance in Wellington by Fly My Pretties, providing a taste of what to expect from their upcoming nationwide tour, NZ Music Month sees the spotlight firmly back on this country’s numerous fine musicians. Each year there is a vast array of new releases spanning a range of
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    • New exhibition explores humanity, other animals, and AI
      • What do an elk riding the New York subway, a flock of carved godwit, and a photograph of a taxidermied elephant standing on a sleepyhead mattress have in common? They all feature in Messengers, the latest exhibition from City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi that brings together historical photographs and contemporary works to examine the […] The post New exhibition explores humanity, other animals, and AI appeared first on City Gallery.
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      • Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


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    • Book Swap 
      • Book Swap — by Angela Johnston... or you can just borrow! Would you enjoy a good read, but no time to get to the library? How about a book from school... We have a variety of adult fiction and non-fiction books. The book swap cupboard is open any time the school is open, so if you have some spare time at drop off or pickup, come on in for a browse.
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    • New exhibition explores humanity, other animals, and AI
      • 15 July 2025 What do an elk riding the New York subway, a flock of carved godwit, and a photograph of a taxidermied elephant standing on a sleepyhead mattress have in common? They all feature in Messengers, the latest exhibition from City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi that brings together historical photographs and contemporary works […] The post New exhibition explores humanity, other animals, and AI appeared first on City Gallery.
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      • Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Thanks to Westpac volunteers
      • Massive thanks to the team from Westpac who did a day of volunteering in the park on Friday. Lots of tweaks and improvements were made to the middle section of Starfish including a new easier drop-in off Snakecharmer. If you’re a corporate group and would like to do some volunteer work in the park, drop us a line and we’ll sort something out for you - https://makarapeak.bike/contact.
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      • Makara Peak Summit Viewing Deck, Ridgeline, Karori West, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)



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