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150 years to become a major page-turner
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington is known as one of the world’s most scenic and creative cities, with a history of interesting people, events and organisations – and to mark the Council’s 150th anniversary, Mayor Andy Foster is launching the ‘150 Short Story competition’.
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From Pines to Podocarps: Embracing Change in Zealandia's Restoration Journey
- Zealandia
- From July 17-26, you may hear chainsaws in the valley. This is due to work happening on Valley View track to remove 30 exotic trees. This work is part of our next phase of restoration in the valley ...
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Zealandia, Lake Road, Highbury, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Sing Me The Sweetest Songs
- Bats Theatre
- In the backdrop of a christian summer camp, five friends endeavour to discover their true selves - but is God even listening!? The group must navigate their desires, identity, and religion as they realise just how scary getting older is!
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ngā Mokopuna to star in TV show about Māori architecture
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Professor of Architecture Derek Kawiti is hosting a TV show examining the influence of Māori design concepts on Aotearoa’s contemporary built environment—and Ngā Mokopuna is set to play a starring role.
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Broken steering
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Tue, 05/01/2021 - 11:00 - 15:00 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 16 7m runabout had steering failure whilst anchored up diving/fishing on the west coast near Boom Rock. They called CG Radio and gave their location as Titahi Bay. MR1 responded and was unable to locate the vessel anywhere in the Titahi Bay area and their phone was out of coverage. Escalated to Police to assist with enquiring about their location (as we had no way of contacting them). Police eventually managed to get a call connected long enough for them to say 4km south of Titahi Bay. We found them 3.6NM (6.6km) south of Titahi Bay and towed them home to Mana Marina. Vessel Details Length: 7.00m Resources Attendees: CMFF Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Trevor Burgess CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1
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Transport Minister Simon Bridges: NZTA Intends To Enter Into “Open And Collaborative Process” Over Basin Flyover Aftermath
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- In a letter to the Save the Basin Campaign (in response to one we sent to John Key soon after the High Court decision was announced), Transport Minister Simon Bridges says some encouraging things: The NZ Transport Agency advises me that … it intends to enter into an open and collaborative process with councils and the community to spark new conversations and ideas about the best way to deliver substantive solutions to the congestion at the Basin and other pinch points in the network. I appreciate that you have had a strong interest in this issue over a period of time, and thank you for the time that you have already committed to developing and presenting alternative solutions for consideration. This is great to hear – but there are concerns that the process adopted so far is neither open nor collaborative, and furthermore that the experts who have developed alternative solutions which the Board of Inquiry said deserved further consideration have not been consulted in the wake of the flyover decision. Let’s hope that Minister Bridges’ views, as expressed in the letter above, result in the Regional Transport Committee, City and Regional Councillors, and NZTA officials demonstrating a new openness and willingness to genuinely and widely consult on the Basin, and on the best options for Wellington’s transport network.
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cricket Wellington - Women's Cricket Coordinator - vacancy
- Cricket Wellington
- Cricket Wellington is currently recruiting a Women’s Cricket Coordinator for the 2008-09 season. This position will be part-time, fixed term, from August 2008 to April 2009. It is anticipated that the appointee will work approximately 20 hours per week.
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Shared Pictures; Shared Spaces
- Eye of the Fish
- The proposed Manners Mall makeover is relatively uninteresting, as was expected. However, given that this design is clearly indicating that the Mall become a ’shared street’, it raises concerns about how the interaction between buses and pedestrians will play out.
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Apparently you don't love Wellington!
- The Wellingtonista
- The DomPost had a large article about how noone is going to the cricket except some old lonely retired guys. Despite your lack of interest (and it is all YOUR FAULT, don't kid yourself) Wellington are looking good to win.
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Limited lab testing available this week
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Patients and health professionals are being urged to help reduce demand on laboratory testing this week, as further industrial action will affect services. C&C DHB is asking patients to go to their GP first if it is not urgent.
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King of the Kapital
- The Wellingtonista
- King Kapisi was spotted around Welly town today with a laptop of new tracks. He is actually a Wellingtonian (take that Auckland and Samoa, fight you for him) who knew? Anyway here is clip of Kapisi showing some local favour.
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Wicket keeping sessions with Chris Nevin available
- Cricket Wellington
- Chris Nevin, former BLACKCAP, is willing to share his wicket keeping secrets with you. With more than 100 first class games for Wellington, he is our most experienced wicket keeper and he has many tips that can help improve your game.
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A few small goings on…
- WCC Watch
- In lieu of any substantial news, here are a few tidbits… Allan Probert has announced that he is endorsing Celia Wade-Brown, and that is his main reason for withdrawing from the Mayoral race and focussing on the Eastern Ward.
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Christchurch Seminar postponed until later in the year
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- As expected, the Seminar has been postponed until further notice, and it is hoped to still have it later in the year. Not really surprising after what has happened – there is just too much damage and chaos. Andrew has … Continue reading →
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Prince of Wales Park Water Reservoir, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A Punter's Guide to the Roads of National Significance
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- Guide to the RONS: a transport commentator is interviewed by a normal taxpayer who is confused RoNS? That’s the Roads of National Significance if you are Stephen Joyce, but I’ve also heard roads of national silliness from some less enthusiastic punters.
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Peter Vardy Lectures
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Friday 19 August 2011: What is ethics? What are the consequences of genetic engineering? What is the global recession? On Friday Dr Pater Vardy and his wfe, Charlolte Vardy, challenged 400 students to think deeply about these and other issues.
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St Patricks College Silverstream, Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt, Wellington Region, New Zealand
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Ngauranga to Wellington – Part 1 – Kaiwharawhara Bridges Proposal
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- (Note some of the images here are mine, some are screenshots taken from from GoogleMaps, and WAMS) There is a bit of a rumour that the WCC is looking at options for joining Ngauranga and Aotea Quay with bicycle infrastructure.
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Wellington club rugby ready to roll on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Phony War is now over, and on Saturday competitive hostilities commence for the Wellington club rugby season with the Premier, Senior 1 and Senior 2 grades opening the season As always, the opening round is full of intrigue and uncertainty.
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The Phoenix Foundation: Bob Lennon John Dylan
- The Wellingtonista
- The new Phoenix Foundation video is very good. That is all. (From the Tom’s Lunch EP, which you can listen to and buy over at bandcamp). The post The Phoenix Foundation: Bob Lennon John Dylan appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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Wade-Lester’s Panda Fantasy starts giant meme
- WCC Watch
- You know election year is approaching when memes start filling the inbox… this one popped up earlier. Not sure who is behind this little gem with the YouTube account looking to have been set up this week – but pretty entertaining nonetheless!
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Editorial: Beyond Paris: How can Wellington communities adapt to rising sea levels?
- Peninsula News
- Professor Bruce Glavovic is a resilience and natural hazards planning specialist at Massey University’s School of People, Environment and Planning. He is lead editor and a contributing author of Climate Change and the Coast – Building Resilient Communities, published earlier... Read More ›
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1 – 19 Shelly Bay Road up for Sale
- Peninsula News
- 1 – 19 Shelly Bay Road is on the market. The land comprises three lots and is between The Cutting and Burnham Wharf to the North. CBRE and Colliers are selling the undeveloped blocks with a total rateable value of... Read More ›
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July 23: Sub:Bass – Burstin’ out the Basement
- Bar Bodega
- SUB:BASS is back again, this time (as always) is a bit different! We have some welly locals and some more out of town guests. Big bass and bright lights, it’s gonna be a good’un! Gwarn, get it in ya! Lineup TBA!
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Bar Bodega, 101, Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Limbo
- Bats Theatre
- Limbo is an original, modern Kiwi adaptation of 1300s epic poem, Dante's Inferno. As washed-up comedian David Noble peels back the layers of wrongs never righted, he is forced to confront the sins of his past to better his future.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Long Term Plan – Fact Sheet
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Here is a very nice 2 page summary of whats in the Long Term Plan for Wellington, just click on this link: WCC Fact Sheet – LTP Summary Remember consultation on the Long Term Plan is now open, until 12 … Continue reading →
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Pool Rescue Season Information
- Maranui Surf Life Saving Club
- Pool Rescue Season Information Our Purpose is to: Grow people to their potential by providing an INCLUSIVE and SUPPORTIVE environment where people ENJOY what they do, put in maximum EFFORT through a surf environment that is constantly changing and CHALLENGING.
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Maranui Surf Life Saving Club, 107, Lyall Parade, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Say no to farming 'silver bullets'
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The fundamental problem with silver bullets is they permit a 'business as usual' approach when that is neither ecologically sustainable nor economically desirable, write Peter Fraser and Dr Mike Joy from Victoria University of Wellington's Institute for Governance and Policy Studies.
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Ounce
- Newtown Festival
- Ounce is an Auckland based psych rock band started in 2017. Utilising double drums, percusion, bass, baritone guitars and keys, the band lays down a heavy sound, drawing from kraut motorik, funk, and fuzzed proto metal sounds where groove is king.
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Business as usual.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- The Government announcement that the country is finally moving to Alert Level 1 means the Academy is back to business as usual. We welcome back all Junior and Senior Judoka,... The post Business as usual. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Maranui slsc july 2024 newsletter
- Maranui Surf Life Saving Club
- MARANUI SLSC JULY 2024 NEWSLETTER Our Purpose is to: Grow people to their potential by providing an inclusive and supportive environment where people enjoy what they do, put in maximum effort through a surf environment that is constantly changing and challenging.
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Maranui Surf Life Saving Club, 107, Lyall Parade, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Hutt Valley
- The Hutt Valley is home to unique visitor experiences and accessible outdoor recreation just 15 minutes from downtown Wellington City.
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WCC Transport Projects
- We’re investing in our transport network Find out about our planned transport projects and share your views so Wellington's transport network is safer and more convenient for everyone.
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Flying Filing Squad
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
- Evans Bay Intermediate is the only specialist provider of Education for Years 7 and 8 in the Eastern Suburbs. The school was opened in 1964 and has a roll of approximately 450 students. It caters for students in the Seatoun, Miramar, Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay areas with an ethnic mix of approximately 60% European, 12.5% Maori, 15% Asian, 9.5% Pacific Island.
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Wellington Softball Association Inc.
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The Jackson Street Programme
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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Learn English NZ
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Green Parrot Cafe
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Newtown Festival
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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East by West Ferry
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Verb Wellington
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Sarah Free
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Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
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A City for People
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Masala Restaurant
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Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
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Te Ahi Ka - Loop Track, Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Dowse Art Museum
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The Street City Church
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Wakefield Hospital
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Our Bar
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