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Riding a Folding Bike in Wellington – prepare to be friendly
- Cycling in Wellington
- If you have been anywhere in the last few months – bar under a rock- you may have heard of the latest phenomenon in Wellington that is folding bikes. And fresh off the back of a Greater Wellington campaign promoting folding bikes for the new Matangi trains, you can only expect to hear more about these little gems of the cycling world.
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WellyFest 2024 applications
- Wellington Folk Festival
- Please note guest applications have now closed. Guest announcements for Wellyfest 2024 are coming soon! Please follow us on Facebook for the latest updates. We need great talent to perform, host workshops and lead our dance programme for the 2024 Wellington Folk Festival. If you’d like to be in the programme in any of these … Continue reading WellyFest 2024 applications
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Brookfield Outdoor Education Center, 562, Moores Valley Road, Homedale, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5373, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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2019: replicants beware
- Jack Yan
- Quick Tweet for the Blade Runner fans. It’s now 2019, which means Deckard has received his latest assignment. Some of those Nexus 6s are going to be retired. On a side note, if you didn’t get your Cherry 2000 out of Zone 7 in 2017, you’re shit out of luck.#BladeRunner — Jack Yan 甄爵恩 (@jackyan) January 1, 2019
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2019: replicants beware
- Jack Yan
- Quick Tweet for the Blade Runner fans. It’s now 2019, which means Deckard has received his latest assignment. Some of those Nexus 6s are going to be retired. On a side note, if you didn’t get your Cherry 2000 out of Zone 7 in 2017, you’re shit out of luck.#BladeRunner — Jack Yan 甄爵恩 (@jackyan) January 1, 2019
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Why are we waiting?
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- What the hell is going on with Newtown Connections and The Parade Upgrade? This is an updated version of a blog written in August 2019: Time to deliver The Island Bay Cycleway has been caught up in the excruciating delays to the Newtown Connections project The latest update from Wellington City Council about the Newtown Connections project tells us nothing new.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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COVID-19 Update
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Due to the rapidly evolving situation with COVID-19 and the latest advice from the Ministry of Health, Aikido Tenshindo has decided to suspend all aikido classes until further notice. The safety and wellbeing of our aikido practitioners is our first and foremost priority. We are closely monitoring the progress of recent events and will inform … Continue reading COVID-19 Update →
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Prince of Wales Park Water Reservoir, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Match Programme – Issue 2, 2025
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Check out the latest words of wisdom from club Chair Tristan Elder and our top team coaches, Rory Fallon and Callum Martin. We review last week’s games and look forward to this weekend’s action as well as player quick-fire questions (and answers!) UHCF Match Programme, Issue 2 The post Match Programme – Issue 2, 2025 appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Artist’s Talk - Cabinets of Conquest: Sugar, Wunderkammer and the Artefacts of Global Trade
- Toi Pōneke
- In the first of three artist’s talks about Azúcar/Sugar, the latest installation from With Lime, learn how Dr Miki Seifert used the concept of Wunderkammer to explore the connection between sugar, colonisation, global trade and climate change. Dr Seifert will be joined by Dr April Henderson who will talk about the impact of sugar, colonisation and global trade in the Pacific.
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Artist’s Talk - Crafting Sweet Resistance: From Mexican Sugar Skulls to Colonial Critique
- Toi Pōneke
- In the second of three artist’s talks about Azúcar/Sugar, the latest installation from With Lime, hear about Dr William Franco’s journey from travelling in Mexico to learn how to make Mexican sugar skulls for Dia de Muertos to exploring the connection between sugar and colonisation of the Americas to expanding the boundaries of this traditional method of sugar art.
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pukerua Beach Rd Update
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- The latest from PCC.Dear residents of Ocean Parade and Brendan Beach, This is an update to let you know about our plans to manage the slips on Pukerua Beach Road. Thank you for the patience and kindness you’ve shown so far in dealing with the closures and supporting the team working to keep the road … Pukerua Beach Rd Update Read More »
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Pukerua Beach Road –Ocean Parade
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Latest reports from PCC re the Pukerua Beach Road situation. Council has a geologist on site at the moment and PCC will give updates. Its all just precautionary at this point. Its been challenging weather across the whole city this weekend. There have just been reports of some cracks on Pukerua Beach Rd so they … Pukerua Beach Road –Ocean Parade Read More »
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Island Bay News Feed
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- This is where you can find all of the Island Bay Residents Association’s latest news. Here we will post about any upcoming meetings, meeting minutes, events in the bay, or any general announcements the association makes. If you have an upcoming event that you would like to see shared please don’t hesitate to contact usContinue reading "Island Bay News Feed"
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Upcoming Road works in Island Bay
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Please find attached the July 2022 Council maintenance and minor works programme. While rain and other factors do impact on the programme, the ‘other factor’ at the moment is definitely Covid. For the latest information please check out the weekly roadworks report on the WCC website. Roads – Road works and road closures – WellingtonContinue reading "Upcoming Road works in Island Bay"
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Transit’s tasteless menu
- Eye of the Fish
- The latest iteration of what was once Transit, now called the NZ Transport Agency, (obligatory maori moniker: Waka Kotahi) is now into publishing. Edition no. 3 of Pathways is glossy and cheerful, and like most of the recent publications from recently re-organised public service departments, entirely full of bumpf and platitudes with nothing much useful to say at all. One article however was wors
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News in your inbox
- Wellington SPCA
- Rescuing, reuniting, rehoming and rehabilitating nearly 6,000 animals every year keeps us very busy! It also means that we have heaps to talk about. So, to keep you up-to-date with all our news, appeals and events we’re launching our first ever e-newsletter. Sign up here to receive all our latest news straight to your inbox and help save the lives of thousands of animals.
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Important Information for visitors
- Te Omanga Hospice
- Te Omanga Hospice welcomes visitors to our hospice but please make sure you are well before you come. Help us protect our patients by not visiting if you are unwell or have the following symptoms: a cough a temperature (at least 38 degrees) shortness of breath. Thank you. For the latest information on COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) please refer to the Ministry of Health website.
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Update from PCC on Pukerua Beach Rd Slips
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Good morning, This email is intended to update you on our progress with the investigation around the slips on Pukerua Bay Beach Road. Our thanks to the residents who have worked with the Council and geotechnical specialists ENGEO to share their knowledge, and allow us access to their properties. We received ENGEO’s latest report yesterday. … Update from PCC on Pukerua Beach Rd Slips Read More »
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Pukerua Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Premier v Karori - 30/05/09 - L 3-1
- Island Bay United AFC
- Our Saturday trip away to Karori proved just why Wellington needs Artificial Grounds and fast. Unfortunately, this Karori Park is Wellington's latest pitch, and what a waste of money it's proving to be. I'm sure it's great during Summer, when Mums and Dads can happily stroll their Prams across the park to the cafe and playground, but it's not much chop when you need a snorkel to kick off and it's
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Karori, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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And you thought we were joking about the Octopus threat?
- The Wellingtonista
- Earlier this month we read about an octopus off the South Coast that mugged an innocent diver and took his valuable new camera. The news flashed around the world and everyone had a bit of a chuckle at the diver's expense. Not so fast, laughing boys (and girls). It turns out that this is but the latest episode in a long history of criminal behaviour by the city's cephalopod citizenry.
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DCM Bulletin - A Fundraising Story
- Downtown Community Ministry
- The latest filmmaking experiment from New Zealand director Florian Habicht, already being hailed as a classic, will be shown as a fundraiser for Downtown Community Ministry (DCM). The Rotary Club of Courtenay Place are hosting the event on Tuesday 13 September, at Paramount Theatre. DCM supporters are encouraged to buy tickets and promote the event to their friends and family as we need your help to make this a successful event.
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Stalla
- Eye of the Fish
- Well, I was about to post something up on the tall tower proposal for the corner of Manners St, when this little number popped its head above the parapet, and it got me thinking. It is the latest proposal for Wellington – and no point debating it, because it has already been granted Resource Consent, without having to ask the public, despite being over 30% higher than the “permitted height”.
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Dunajtschik demolition
- Eye of the Fish
- So the time has come at last: the first of a presumed wave of proposals to demolish perfectly good buildings in Wellington. Christchurch has had to put up with a swathe of demolition over the last couple of years, and they are getting so good at destroying everything down there, that they have forgotten that it is not compulsory. Cranmer Courts is their city’s latest disgrace – the Harcourts building is ours.
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Grey Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand
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There’s a new kid on the block…
- Cycling in Wellington
- Opening officially today is “Bicycle Junction”; the latest addition to Wellington’s cycling scene. Brooke from Mamachari and Dan from Crank Cargo have joined forces to open a new urban cycling store in Newtown. They sell a range of bikes – refurbished imports through to Christiania trikes – plus all the accessories one could dream off… including my favourite, cup holders! And once permits have been approved they’ll also be serving coffee… can’t wait!
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Willowbank Quarry - Judgeford
- Paremata Residents Association
- As you may be aware a rock quarry was set up to help with building the Transmission Gully motorway from an entry and exit off SH58 near the Judgeford Kennels. Porirua City Council granted consent for this specific purpose for a finite timeframe (to the end of December 2020 at the latest). Critically, it was agreed that the environmental impacts would be remediated upon completion of the rock extraction.
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Willowbank Quarry, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Forest Grows
- Eye of the Fish
- In the wake of the Athfield waterfront win, a new seed is set to sprout up in the inner city. Taking root in the Willis New World Metro, this new tower is the latest in a string of green buildings that have been proposed or built. Aiming to achieve a five star Green rating, it seems to tick all the standard boxes: efficient air conditioning and circulation, double skinned glazing and sensor-operated lighting.
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Tattoo You Too
- Eye of the Fish
- And so, with a big hello to all the ReMax twitterers out there receiving our feed, we bring you the latest incarnation of the site where the Tattoo Museum was in Abel Smith St - yes, it is now proposed to be the Tattoo Apartment site. Interestingly, it is to be just 4 stories tall - way below the 9 stories that the tacky Orange apartments have achieved just across the street (next to the Southern Cross).
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Buses, but not so rapidly
- Wellington Scoop
- Will the latest developments in planning a new Wellington bus system provide the rapid transit that was originally promised? Our local bodies (the city council and the regional council, working with the Transport Agency) have chosen “two options” to be investigated for the development of “modern, faster public transport” for Wellington City. But the announcement reads as if they know nothing about the city’s layout. And as for cycleways, it’s obvious that till now these haven’t been given any consideration at all.
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C&C DHB offers Australian surgery option to selected cardiac patients
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Capital & Coast DHB is finalising arrangements to send patients to a private hospital in Australia for cardiac surgery over the next three months. The decision to enter into this contract is the latest step in a series of actions the DHB has taken over the past 18-24 months to reduce the number of people waiting for cardiac surgery . Initially the DHB is looking to send up to 10 patients, although the DHB may increase this number up to a maximum of 50 over time if required.
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Dave Armstrong on growing up...
- Downstage Theatre
- One of New Zealand's finest dramatic and comedic storytellers, Dave Armstrong has written for stage, screen and print. We put it to Dave that his new play with Capital E: National Theatre for Children, Magnolia Street (25 & 28 July at Downstage) - was the latest example - following the likes of Niu Sila, Bro' Town and Seven Periods With Mr. Gormsby - of his work exploring the experience of growing up. Here's what he had to say about those days when your neighbourhood is your world and anything is possible...
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Downstage Theatre, Cambridge Terrace, Mt. Victoria, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand
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Azúcar / Sugar
- Toi Pōneke
- What is the connection between sugar, colonisation, global trade and climate change? Azucar/Sugar is an explorative gallery experience that uses sugar sculptures, videos and digital art to trace how European and US conquest terraformed the environment from a living entity that encompassed the living spirits of the land, water, plants, animals and humans into an inert repository of resources to be harvested and harnessed for profit. Azucar/Sugar is the latest installation from With Lime, the long-standing collaboration between William Franco and Miki Seifert.
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Auckland Trains
- This site has the latest news & views of NZ transport issues & developments.
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Monterey cinema
- We're a four screen cinema offering a range of films from the latest and greatest blockbusters, to Aotearoa New Zealand local content, to alternative content and arthouse films.
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Monterey Cinema, Ashford Lane, Upper Hutt Central, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Campaign for a Better City
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Mount Street Cemetery
- The Mount Street Cemetery was the first cemetery in Wellington for Catholic burials and contains the graves of the first nuns and priests in Wellington. It remained open until 1891 although burials continued in existing family plots until 1954. The earliest surviving grave marker dates from 1851, and the latest from 1954. Although only around 200 headstones survive, it is estimated that there could have been as many as 750 to 800 burials. Many of the early markers were simple wooden crosses, which have long since vanished.
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Mount Street Cemetery, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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