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International expert on the psychology of firesetting joins University
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- One of only a small number of researchers worldwide to specialise in the forensic psychology of deliberate firesetting has joined the University’s School of Psychology.
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Help us celebrate the expansion of 40 metres... !
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- From ZL2TAR: Yes, the broadcasters have finally got tossed out of 7100 to 7200 kHz and we are now Co-Primary with Fixed and Mobile. We are still Secondary, on a non-interference basis, from 7200 to 7300 kHz. Please join Branch 74 in celebrating this momentous occasion, by checking in as above.
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Plenty of interest in second round match-ups
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- Draws & Results HERE By Scott MacLean & Steven White Friday lunchtime edition – there could be some pertinent updates later on and the subject matter will be Covid. One week down, 16 left to go. Premier Swindale Shield With week one in the books, the focus now switches to the grind of the next...
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 028 Frank Mitchinson
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- All sources tell us that Frank Mitchinson was all class. He had speed, footwork and vision, and all those who played with – including his great Poneke, Wellington and All Blacks mate Billy Wallace – rated him up there with the best. Mitchinson was the sort of player who could slot into any era and...
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Big Wins Order of the Day in Third Round
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- Big wins to Old Boys-University, Poneke and Marist St. Pat’s overshadowed a second loss in a row for champions Nor...
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Harvesting for Rongoā to improve health and wellbeing
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- A collective of Rongoā Māori practitioners recently harvested from plants across the Wellington region to produce traditional medicines for whānau, hapū, iwi and the broader community.
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Junior Athletes Track & Field Acknowledged for Achievement Awards
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- Junior Athletes Track & Field Achievement Awards During the concluding stages of the Junior Championships, the trophies were awarded to the season leading performers for… Read More »
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Bold designs mooted for upgraded Naenae Subway
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- Greater Wellington is urging the Naenae community to provide feedback on its proposals to re-develop the Naenae subway areas to provide a safer, brighter, more efficient and culturally richer environment for travellers and commuters. The plans are a result of Greater Wellington working in partnership with the Naenae community, Hutt City Council and mana whenua to identify what the community wanted from the re-development.
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Naenae Station subway, Naenae Shopping Centre, Avalon, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Interview with CSW Sports Person of the Year Darae Chung
- College Sport Wellington
- CSW recently caught up with Female student athlete of the year Darae Chung. The golfing star shared a bit about her amazing 2020 and what 2021 looks like for her. The post Interview with CSW Sports Person of the Year Darae Chung appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Weekly Report for Sunday November 22
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- Hi Everybody  Rimutaka Incline – a report from President Gordy. The bus left the Aquatic Centre at 8.30am sharp with a group of 6 club stalwarts wondering if the bus was necessary.  However, more enthusiastic souls climbed on board at Courtenay Place, Platform 9 and Jarden’s mile.   
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Te reo names for senior leadership
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Last week, we explained the te reo Māori meanings behind Pūaha and Kurawai, two of our University systems, with Associate Professor Meegan Hall, Assistant Vice-Chancellor Mātauranga Māori, who often collaborates with Professor Rawinia Higgins, Deputy Vice-Chancellor—Māori and Engagement, to name the University’s various tools, schools, roles, and more.
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Recipe of the week: Date and Walnut loaf
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- You may have tried our date and walnut loaf in the cabinet? Well here is the recipe! It is best served warm with a generous serving of butter! Ingredients: 1 cup chopped dates 1 cup boiling water 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg, beaten 1 cup chopped walnuts […]
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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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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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Best of the week: May 11-18 2024
- The Wellingtonista
- A new weekly feature! Here’s what was good! Hopefully future editions will include bests from other Wellingtonista members too. And don’t forget, if you want to contribute to the site, please email us! Best delivered food of the week The grilled lemongrass chicken salad from Rock Yard (pictured here with slow cooked pork in roti […]
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Billy Wallace competition Team of the Season 2020
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above clockwise from top right: Willie Fine, Tom Maiava, Tuakana Metuarau, Sam Reid, Isaac Bracewell and Bruce Kauika-Petersen all make the starting XV in this season’s Best & Fairest competition team. The winner of the competition – either Reid or Kauika-Petersen – will be announced at the upcoming WRFU Community Awards. By Scott MacLean One...
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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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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 093: Harry Avery
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Harry Avery was the captain of the St Pat’s Old Boys club that won (shared with Petone) its sole Jubilee Cup title in 1949. Avery was a lock and spent four seasons from the late 1940s in the Wellington representative team, and he played against the touring British and Irish Lions in 1950. Arthur Henry...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 081: Graham Delamore
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Graham “Red” Delamore was Wellington’s only representative in the 1949 All Blacks touring party to South Africa. Several Wellington players had been in the running to make the trip to South Africa nine years earlier in 1940, with local players such as Ernie Todd and Jim Sherratt being two examples of players not becoming All...
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The A-Z of Wellington club rugby 2023
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean The 2023 club season kicks off this weekend with the first of 13 rounds in the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield along with the Premier 2 Harper Lock Shield and Under 85kg JC Bowl competitions. The Colts and Women are also in action, with their competitions to start proper in coming weeks. Our...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: 012 Mot Welch
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Welch family football team in 1892. Mot Welch is standing on the right with the cane and listed as the line umpire. Perhaps he was injured at the time and was on touch judge duties? Maurice ‘Mot’ Welch was one of four brothers who in 1888 founded the Taita club, changing their name to...
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Plenty of college and representative rugby this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Centurions carry on from their win last weekend against their Taranaki counterparts to play the Manawatu Evergreens in Palmerston North on Saturday. Lunchtime edition – a couple of updates and teamlists to come. There are several representative matches and more college rugby that headlines the weekend’s community rugby around the Wellington region and in...
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Infrastructure boost for Wellington Region a green light for region rail - next stop: hybrid trains
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- Chair of Greater Wellington Regional Council Daran Ponter says the $1.
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Infrastructure boost for Wellington Region a green light for region rail - next stop: hybrid trains
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- Chair of Greater Wellington Regional Council Daran Ponter says the $1.
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McKay, Franklin in BLACKCAPS for Bangladesh series
- Cricket Wellington
- Wellington Firebirds Andy McKay and James Franklin have been picked for New Zealand to meet Bangladesh in February.
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Search resumes for missing Titahi Bay swimmer
- Wellington District Police
- A search has resumed this morning for missing swimmer 24 year old Albert Alapati, who was last seen...
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Hutt Valley Police looking for Lance Kaiki
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Wellington Police looking for Thu Van Dang
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FILM PRODUCER INTERNSHIP - call for submissions 2024
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- Applications now open for the Write Room Wellington Film Producer Internship 2024/25 Deadline Monday 29 July 2024
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Flatpack homes: an option for emergency housing
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- We can make temporary houses quicker to assemble, more sustainable, and better for those displaced, writes Kristina Orr.
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Altrusa Club of Wellington
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