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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 2)
- Wellington High School
- In this week's Wrap Up you are invited to the Senior Art Exhibition, a chance to view all NCEA Visual Arts submissions for 2023. This week we celebrate NZSD success, an amazing effort from a student in support of Tamatha Paul's election campaign and we join He Kākano out on the turf.
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Kerr, Conway claim awards on Day 2 of ANZ NZC Awards
- Cricket Wellington
- Wellington continued their strong haul of awards on Day 2 of the ANZ New Zealand Cricket awards this morning. WHITE...
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Wellyfest – notice of 2025 AGM
- Wellington Folk Festival
- Wellyfest – AGM Sunday 23 March 2 pm Sprig and Fern, 342 Tinakori Rd, Thorndon. Kia ora whanau The AGM will be held on Sunday 23rd March. Location : Sprig and Fern 342 Tinakori Rd, Thorndon. Kicking off at 2 pm. We will also be setting up a zoom call for those that cannot attend … Continue reading Wellyfest – notice of 2025 AGM
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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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Football at COVID Alert Level 2 – What you need to know
- Upper Hutt City Football
- UHCF IDMe Codes REGIONAL IDMe CODES 12 August 2020 Please see update from Capital Football for football at Alert Level 2 below.
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R3 Men Vs Eastern Hutt 29/07/07 Lost 2 - 0
- Upper Hutt Hockey Club
- The R3 men lost 2-0 to Eastern Hutt on the weekend. We managed to hold them to a scoreless second half though.
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Obituary – Patrick James Toner. 20 April 1930 – 2 March 2021
- Wellington Judo Academy
- It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Sensei, Patrick James Toner, at the age of 90 years. While Pat had been ill for some time,... The post Obituary – Patrick James Toner. 20 April 1930 – 2 March 2021 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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2025 Funding Round dates
- Armstrong and Arthur Charitable Trust for Lesbians
- 2025 funding round closes on 30 September 2025 [...]
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CSW Stakeholder Update – COVID Alert Level 2 (24 June 2021)
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Following the government’s decision to elevate the Wellington Region to COVID Alert Level 2 through until Sunday June 27, College Sport Wellington and its member schools have been working hard to assess our options over the next several days.
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TABS Workshops 2025
- Bats Theatre
- Kick off your 2025 with these FREE workshops, designed to grow your confidence and support your professional development in the arts.
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Unbeaten season for Upper Hutt College in Premier 2 competition
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The following article is courtesy of College Sport Media for College Sport Wellington. Upper Hutt College rugby is flying high following the First XV’s recent Premier 2 championship win. The Upper Hutt College side beat local rivals the St Pat’s Silverstream Second XV 22-10 in the final of the Murray Jensen Cup on the last...
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Tawa v Ories Premier 2 Harper Lock Shield match highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Tawa won the Premier 2 Division 1 Harper Lock Shield competition with a week to spare on Saturday, beating Oriental-Rongotai 38-22 at Lynshurst Park. Tawa took a 28-3 lead into halftime and then extended this to 33-3. Ories came roaring back to score three great tries, but Tawa had enough points in the bank to...
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New Vic Info Ihonui Space Open On Level 2 of the Library
- Victoria University Library
- The Library’s new Vic Info Ihonui has opened on level 2 of the Rankine Brown Building.
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R3 Woman Vs Toa 24/06/07 Won 10-2
- Upper Hutt Hockey Club
- R3 Women had a great game this week and came away with a 10 - 2 win vs Toa. Goals by Maree Houston 4, Lisa Richards, Sonja Jeffs, Debbie Woolcott, Dallas Smith, Chrissy Potaka Kelly, Sian Scannell. Lots of good passing by everyone and the wingers being in the right place at the right time made for a very exciting game!
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Women’s, Senior 1 and Senior 2 club rugby finals on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Finals football continues around the club rugby fields of Wellington on Saturday, with the Victoria Tavern Trophy Women's, Ed Chaney Cup Senior 1 and HD Morgan Memorial Cup Senior 2 finals being played.
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Traffic Resolutions February 2025
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- Traffic Resolutions February 2025
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Regional Interclub Battle 2025
- Wellington Photographic Society
- Hosted by the Whanganui Camera Club on 12 October at their clubrooms in 2 Handley St from midday The Wellington […]
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Northern Men Take Premier 2 Championship For Second Year
- Northern United Hockey Club
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Photo by Lewis Bishop The Northern Men’s team have completed a double, winning their Premier 2 grade for the second year running. In a repeat of last years’ final, they met a strong Tawa Titans team, who were looking to complete their commanding season and push for promotion to the top tier competition. Northern’s ‘Honey Badgers’ had met Tawa five times already this season. During regular-season games, they had come out worse off, but in both the two previous finals matches - in the grading round final and the first semifinal, Northern had held the Titans to a draw, before besting them in penalty shoot-outs. It was after that penalty shoot-out win in the semi-finals that Northern went straight through to the grand final, while Tawa had to fight Hutt United in a second semi. The Northern boys, however, had a free weekend after their friendly match was cancelled. Northern went into the match looking like the underdogs, but went 1-nil up early after a mis-timed strike from player-coach Nathan Croad found the back of the net. The Titans had to wait until the second half to reply, taking the score to 1-1, and looking like the teams would be going to shoot-out for a third time. However, a goal from youngster and Capital rep, Samuel Bishop, put the ball away to bring the Badgers back into the lead. While Tawa’s attack was fierce, and keeper Sam French was called upon to make several saves throughout the game, as the clock counted down, the match felt firmly within Northern control. The Northern team continued to push for the entire 70 minutes, with midfielder Olly Wright chasing down a ball hit out of the Northern defensive 25, to take it into the Tawa circle. While Northern wasn’t able to capitalise off Wright’s attack, 2-1 was how the match ended, with the Northern United boys claiming the championship for the second year running.
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Sporting students staying motivated during Lockdown (Part 2)
- College Sport Wellington
- Connor Lusty bowling in the Boys Premier Youth Cricket competition What does the lockdown mean for sporting students? How has it affected them and what are they doing to stay fit and motivated? Following on from our catch-up with two Queen Margaret College rower Mollie Nicol and Wellington Girls’ College runner Emma Douglass HERE, we check in with two local male athletes to see what they are doing to keep fit and motivated. St Pat’s Silverstream sprint champion Oliver Krijnen and Onslow College First XI cricketer Connor Lusty. We put a few questions to each below. College Sport Wellington: Please tell us what you were preparing for before the Lockdown? Ollie: Before the whole lockdown happened I was preparing for the second day of the Wellington Junior Champs and looking ahead to the North Island Champs in Hamilton which would have been the last big event to close the season off. Connor: When the lockdown started our cricket team had just finished our Saturday competition games for the term, finishing with 3 wins and 4 losses to qualify for the 6-team competition for term 4 for the first time since 2016. We had been starting to prepare for our Summer tournament Week, which for cricket is the Hunt Trophy three-day Twenty20 tournament. I’m also a part of our Onslow College 1st XV Rugby team and I was about to start attending pre-season training the week that the lockdown was put in place. CSW: what you are doing to keep fit and train? Ollie: To keep fit and keep my body active at the moment I’m doing home exercises like plyometrics and lots of core work as well as doing a lot of power work to try and get stronger When I can get out, depending on the weather, I normally try to work on my block starts and my technique in the front yard or at the park close by. Connor: I’ve been trying to stay as fit and active during this period of lockdown as possible. Cricket is my number one sport, and being a spin bowler I’ve found myself going to the nets quite often just to have a bowl, to stay as fit and to keep my training levels up. I have also been regularly going for runs, not only to stay active and keep a routine going, but as we have been advised by our 1st XV coaches to stay fit and keep some sort of fitness programme going. I have been running up Mt Kaukau most days. CSW: Please share a lockdown sports practice or training tip for your school mates and others out there in the same situation? Ollie: Make sure you are drinking enough water as with nothing to do sometimes I forget to drink and this affects my energy levels greatly. Another tip I have is getting your family to do it with you for example my brother and I have been working out together and we do core work and simple things together like push ups and burpees and whatever else we can think of. Really make sure you are eating right. Connor: If there is any tip I can give to anyone out there, it’s just to stay fit and active! During times like these it’s often hard to maintain the same diet as to what you’d normally have, but staying fit during this lockdown time is something that is in your control. Challenge yourself, make yourself work hard. Go for a run, go kick a football, go to the cricket nets. Do what makes you happy and active! CSW: Are you in contact with your sporting friends about the above and are you motivating each other remotely? Ollie: I’ve been in contact with most of my training partners and friends checking up on them. We want to see how each other are doing and to share exercises to make sure all of us are staying in shape and healthy. Connor: We have a Facebook Messenger chat going for our 1st XV team, which a lot of the boys are using to send through their progress of either just running/fitness or strength and conditioning. By doing that, I believe we are motivating one another. On our 1st XV group page, we also have our assistant coach Dean Gorrie figuring out programmes which are best suited to us all, and reminders to stay fit. Are you a student in Wellington who is involved with sport and wants to feature in an article like this? Fill out the form HERE and send it to james@collegesport.org.nz to be considered. -Story courtesy of College Sport Media The post Sporting students staying motivated during Lockdown (Part 2) appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Training will restart Monday 6 February in 2 Drummond St, Newtown.
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Good news, we are back in business! Training will restart on Monday 6 February in our new (and hopefully permanent!) Dojo in 2 Drummond St. Our training schedule will remain the same. Hope to see you all there again.
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Pra agm 2025
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- PRA AGM 2025 Save this date! Plimmerton Residents’ Association AGM will be held at Plimmerton Boating Club Monday 25 August, We have an exciting guest speaker lined up. More about that soon! Save this date.
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Plimmerton, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter – 11 April 2025
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter 20250411 April 11 2025.pdf
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Te Aro School, The Terrace, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter – 28 March 2025
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter 20250328 March 28 2025.pdf
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Te Aro School, The Terrace, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter – 9 May 2025
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter 20250509 May 9 2025.pdf
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Te Aro School, The Terrace, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter – 23 May 2025
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter 20250523 May 23 2025.pdf
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Te Aro School, The Terrace, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter – 6 June 2025
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter 20250606 June 6 2025.pdf
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Te Aro School, The Terrace, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter 18 June 2025
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter 20250618 June 18 2025.pdf
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Newsletter – 14 February 2025
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter 20250214 February 14 2025.pdf
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Newsletter – 14 March 2025
- Te Aro School
- Newsletter 20250314 March 14 2025.pdf
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Registrations CLOSED | Season 2025
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Registrations for the 2025 season have now CLOSED.
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Traffic Resolutions April 2025
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- Provide your feedback on Traffic Resolutions April 2025
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Wellington Community Fund
- We are an independent funder – giving out over $2 million dollars in grants, every year, in the Wellington region.
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Pirates Swim Team
- Karori Amateur Swimming Club was formed in 1964. It became the Karori Pirates Swimming Club Incorporated on 2 May 2007. As of the 23rd of September 2016 we have become the Pirates Swim Team.
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{Suite} Gallery
- Suite Art Gallery has been established to represent New Zealand contemporary artists who feature in significant public and private collections. Suite has two Galleries in Wellington located at Level 2, 147 Cuba Street and 108 Oriental Parade.
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Kapiti softball Club
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Mt Victoria Historical Society
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Wellington Music Week
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St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
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Classical on Cuba
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