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Former player recalls Poneke and Oriental joining forces to win back-to-back Jubilee Cups
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In 1942 Poneke and Oriental joined forces to compete in the Wellington club championship, owing to the second world war and the depleted numbers playing in the Senior competitions.
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Te Herenga Waka researchers awarded nearly $1 million to investigate better government and public policy
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New fund supports research on lobbying and political influence.
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WCC Watch Soapbox: Simon Woolf – Great Advocacy is Essential in a Cohesive and Collaborative Council
- WCC Watch
- Next we on the WCC Soapbox is local business owner and independent Onslow-Western Ward candidate Simon Woolf. Leave your questions and comments for Simon below. If you want to contribute […]
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How my Dad called the primary and the election for Donald Trump ages ago
- Jack Yan
- FJM88NL, licensed under Creative Commons I’ve had a phone call and a lot of comments on this in the last couple of days: my Dad, who is 81 with early-stage Alzheimer’s, called the US presidential election for Donald Trump months ago.
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The eye and the turtle: students create posters with a personal connection for Te Papa
- Te Papa's blog
- Taita College students Ema Pasikala, Vika Tupou, Jaspreet Singh, Hunter Robinson, and Junior Misa with their posters, 2021. We’ve just pasted some eye-catching new posters around town, made by students from Taita College. Communications Advisor Sasha Borissenko and Senior Digital Editor Daniel Crichton-Rouse hear their stories. Next time you’re out and about in Wellington, there’s a chance you might spy a giant eye and a turtle. Take a closer look – they’re rich with detail.
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Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Google tracks your searches, and uses them, even when your web history is turned off
- Jack Yan
- My dislike of Google is no secret, and, as a precaution, I have every known Google tracking setting turned off. I even block the Doubleclick and YouTube cookies. However, I have to manage a page at Google Plus—and Google cleverly tracks you through its Plus service. It doesn’t lie about it: When you use […]
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Mark Dunajtschik and Dorothy Spotswood onsite to mark milestone in New Children’s Hospital build
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Our skyline looks a little different this morning! Wellington Region’s New Children’s Hospital took another significant step towards completion on the weekend, when builders McKee FEHL removed the multi-storied crane, allowing the new hospital to be completely enclosed and interior work to take place.
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Public Transport Voice submission and presentation to GW Economic Welfare Committee 3/2/2011
- Sustainable Wellington Transport
- Public Transport Voice, one of the organisations active in Sustainable Wellington Region Transport, spoke in the public participation session of the Greater Wellington Regional Council Economic Wellbeing Committee on 3 February, about a range of issues, and tabled a paper for consideration by the committee.
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Bond Banter 17 May (NEWS IN BRIEFS AND SOME RUGBY INFORMATION TO START THE WEEK)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The sun sets on Mt Kilmister at the conclusion of the Old Boys University-Wainuiomata match on Saturday. PHOTO: Stewart Baird. Heavy overnight and morning rain gave way for a bright sunny and rather warm afternoon for club rugby on Saturday. There were good crowds at several venues and much interest. As the photo above shows,...
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Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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The Monday Wrap 11 July (some rugby news and updates for early in the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning updates: It’s the 2022 Jubilee and Hardham Cup semi-finals this coming Saturday – and everything else other than club rugby being played this weekend is either a distraction or unfortunate timing! The semi-finals at a glance are: Jubilee Cup: Petone v Tawa and Hutt Old Boys Marist v Northern United Hardham Cup: Old Boys...
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Weekly Report 7 November
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone, HVMC Visit This went very well indeed with some 40 Clinic members joining in with the Hutt Valley Marathon Clinic members and enjoying the superb spread of food that the Hutt Valley members brought along. We shall be reciprocating next year and hosting a visit from them.
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Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Day 7 – Walsh & Gill in Shot this afternoon and Willis in semi-final this evening
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- Shot Final and Willis semi-final today Tom Walsh and Jacko Gill will be the focus in the morning session as they look for medals in a very competitive shot Put final this afternoon.
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Weekly Report 13 March
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- Hi EveryoneThis SundayWe will be hosting the Hutt Valley Marathon Clinic.
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Chess in Te Aro Park! - Wed 15 March - come and watch ... or maybe even play
- Inner-City Wellington
- From DCM (Downtown City Mission) Under the banners of Poneke Promise and Neighbours Month, DCM is planning to host and facilitate some chess matches during the day at Te Aro Park on Wednesday the 15th March. If you like a bit of fun, some friendly competition and an opportunity to get to know a neighbour then this is for you!
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Hormone Imbalance Symptoms In Children
- The procedure with this is hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Somatotropin drug is injected in the fat beneath the skin to give a boost to the development of the hormones. Again, growth hormone is either given when the person is still growing up or straight within the middle ages, when people often have to counter their […]
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Toxic algae blooms across the region - check before you swim and keep dogs on leashes
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington is urging the community to check for LAWA website warnings and alerts, following the emergence of a toxic algal blooms at Waipoua River, Te Awa Kairangi – Hutt River and the Pakuratahi River at Kaitoke campground.
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Metlink asks Canes and Crusaders fans to make a day of the rugby this Sunday
- Metlink
- Metlink says that fans should make a day of the rugby and take advantage of free travel, giving themselves plenty of time to beat the crowds and catch the Hurricanes versus the Crusaders at Sky Stadium this Sunday.
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Julia Deans live at Gig for the Greens with Search for Yeti and more!
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- GIG FOR THE GREENS Vogelmorn Hall 2pm-6pm, Sunday 20 August 2023 JULIA DEANS Having first carved a path in local and international musical landscapes as the front woman for early 2000s band Fur Patrol, Julia Deans has since secured her reputation as one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most celebrated musicians.
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Ories on top as Pōneke, Petone and Paremata-Plimmerton leave it late for wins
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Dominic Ropeti and Ories attack the line today in their win over Tawa in the Swindale Shield. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White, Scott MacLean & Adam Julian Swindale Shield Round 5 results at a glance: Pōneke 41 – Johnsonville 38 Hutt Old Boys Marist 55 – Wellington Axemen 17 Wainuiomata 67 – Northern United...
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Library Update: Kelburn, Karori and Te Aro Open, Pipitea closed until Monday 29th of July
- Victoria University Library
- Kelburn, Karori and Te Aro campuses and libraries are open today after Monday's closures. Pipitea will be closed at this stage until Monday 24th of July. For full information about rescheduled classes please see the Victoria University of Wellington website.
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Fourth time lucky? ACT’s regulatory standards law may finally pass, despite Treaty and legal doubts
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Carwyn Jones canvasses legal concerns about the Regulatory Standards Bill and its constitutional implications.
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes to host the Blues, the coronavirus and the rugby roadshow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy It’s not hard to imagine the Canes are quite happy for the Blues to be catching all the headlines right now. The Aucklanders of course nailed two from two on the road to the Republic. That’s not something to take lightly. Of course the hype machine has kicked into life, and a...
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Wins for Mana, Aotea, St Pat’s Town and St Pat’s Silverstream in college rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White & Adam Julian Mana College, Aotea College were local first XV match winners, while St Pat’s Silverstream and St Pat’s Town won on the road in Taranaki, in four midweek matches today. Mana College retained the Beard Trophy in their first defence, beating Bishop Viard College 43-12 in crisp conditions at Porirua...
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Bond Banter 4 October (some news and tidbits to start the week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning edition: Welcome to Rugtober. One more weekend of 15s rugby and then we are mostly done for the season, before a run of sevens tournaments starting later in the month, potential lockdowns aside. It starts this Wednesday evening at Porirua Park with round two of the Hurricanes Youth Council’s Secondary Schoolgirls competition, with the...
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Mettrick and St Pat’s Town primed for re-match in Saturday’s First XV Final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- “I definitely think they will be coming from us after our traditional win over them a few weeks ago, but I have every faith in our team that we can pull through, keep our discipline and repeat that in the final,” St Pat’s Town second five Francis Mettrick told the Huddy Hui on Wednesday night....
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The Monday Wrap 4 April (community rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The opening weekend of Swindale Shield results are in the bag, and there will be no lounging around for defending champions Old Boys University who will want to bounce back quickly from their week one defeat to Petone in round two. They play Wainuiomata at William Jones Park this coming Saturday for the Peter Dunford...
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O’Reilly and Lions hoping to find spark against Hawke’s Bay in Ranfurly Shield challenge
- Wellington Club Weekly
- James O’Reilly playing in his 100th game for HOBM earlier this year, against Marist St Pat’s, the team he scored his first Premier try against in his first year out of school in 2013. By Steven White James O’Reilly and his Wellington Lions teammates will be hoping its lights out for the Hawke’s Bay Magpies...
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The Monday Wrap 26 September (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Correct us if we are wrong, but there is no rugby in Wellington this coming weekend – the 15s season on a weekend (aside from a likely NPC semi-final for the Lions the following Saturday) has come to a close. There is a run of sevens tournaments and the Wellington Samoa Rugby Union’s 50th anniversary...
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Aisle be Back: The Black Ferns in the Final and All Blacks in Scotland
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy I hope New Zealand is ready to give the Black Ferns a licence to lose this weekend. That’s not to say anyone will want them to lose, or that they are likely to lose. And any mention of losing will rightly be anathema to the team Most definitely it is not meant...
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Sideline Conversions 28 July (some rugby news and information to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Monday morning post – updates likely to come throughout the day: That’s not quite a wrap for Wellington club rugby for this year. There is still the remainder of the Reserve Grade competition to play out and some National Knockout U85kg matches, involving five Wellington clubs. Games at a glance this weekend are: Wellington Axemen...
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