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Women’s Central League: BNU v Upper Hutt, 02 August 2015
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Women’s Central League Brooklyn Northern United 0 Upper Hutt City 11 Wakefield Park 2, 1:00PM, Sunday 02 August 2015 Match report by Phil Clayton.
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Women's Central League: Valeron v BNU,16 August 2015
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Women's Central League Valeron Wanderers 1 Brooklyn Northern United 1 Skoglund Park (Palmerston North), 1:00PM, Sunday 16 August 2015 Match report by Phil Clayton.
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Newtown Isn’t Rubbish And Our Streets Shouldn’t Be Either
- Newtown Residents' Association
- This Report was prepared for discussion with WCC CEO Kevin Lavery and other Council Officers at the Newtown Residents’ Association Meeting on 16th May 2016.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly News: Please let us on the water....
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- Well there is still nothing to report from on the water, so let s look at what we have planned on shore and on the...
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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An Oriental Bay epiphany
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Suddenly, inexplicably, my head bursts. I open my eyes. There's the novel, right there in front of me... Read Caroline's full report on her stay here.
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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How they voted on mayor prendergast's travel
- Bryan Pepperell - Back To The Future
- Report 1. MAYORAL TRAVEL TO HONG KONG, EUROPE AND JAPAN Voting for the substantive: Councillors Best, Cook, Coughlan,Gill, Goulden, McKinnon,Morrison,Pannett,Wade-Brownand Wain.
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Citi Opps shambles creates Labour/Green friction
- WCC Watch
- Labour Southern Ward Councillor, Paul Eagle has come out swinging on an interim report on the CitiOperations debacle that seems to raise a bunch of questions.
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Reforms suggested to make government more accountable and future-focused
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new report tackles Parliament’s susceptibility to short-termism and suggests ways to make government more accountable for the quality of its long-term decision-making.
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Capital's knowledge economy an incubator for graduate employability
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Wellington and graduates working in the city are well-positioned to navigate technology-driven upheavals, according to a new report by Victoria University of Wellington researchers.
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Walking Works
- Age Concern Wellington
- Most older people are probably not aware that they are victims of Sarcopenia, but are likely to be aware of its effects. A quick online ‘consultation with Doctor Google’ will advise that Sarcopenia is the fancy medical term for muscle wasting – general loss of muscle mass, strength and function which is a consequence of ... Read more
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Nonu signs for Toulon in short-term deal, set to become oldest player in France’s competition
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ma’a Nonu’s playing career is still alive and well. The 42-year old Oriental-Rongotai midfielder, once dubbed the Miramar Miracle, will soon be winging is way to the south of France to hook up with leading Top 14 side Toulon as a medical joker. Toulon, who Nonu has played with twice before, is still in top...
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Renewing your driver licence after 75
- Age Concern Wellington
- Just like a driving test, having a medical examination to ensure you are still fit to drive can be daunting – but it is important, both for your own safety and the safety of other road users. You must renew your driver licence on or before its expiry date if you wish to continue driving ... Read more
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C&C DHB’s new scanner is first of its kind in Southern Hemisphere
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- A brand new gamma camera which is now installed in Wellington Hospital means patients have access to technology that is restricted to just a few sites in the world. The new SPECT-CT gamma camera for nuclear medicine has just started being used and provides a much improved scan image for medical staff when diagnosing patients.
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Death On Wgtn Line
- Auckland Trains
- Long delays for Wellington commuters today. In what was officially described as being caused by a “medical emergency,” a man was hit by a train near Kenepuru and died. Buses replaced trains on the line until this afternoon. The train involved was the Capital Connection as it travelled into Wellington. Counselling was offered to the driver. Passengers were unharmed.
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At arm’s duration: The plasticity of depth judgment
- (Medical Xpress)-People have a distance at which they are best able to judge depth. That distance, it turns out, is dictated by how long people understand their arms to be. Researchers showed this in the Journal of Neuroscience by tricking subjects with virtual reality into thinking their reach was longer than it really was. The […]
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Hemorrhoid Treatments
- If you wish to know how-to treat piles rapidly you need certainly to know that this is a challenge that may be resolved by utilizing an extra-basic series of fast acting natural and organic treatments. A crucial factor that the medical area neglects to tell pile sufferers is that most types of treating hemorrhoids, including […]
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colon cleanse complete diets
- Well-balanced colon is a factor to healthy body functioning. Natural colon cleansing involves the use of various herbal remedies and natural plants which possess disinfectant properties. These herbs also help you to eliminate intestinal parasites and so worms. Natural intestinal cleansers can improve medical and functioning of intestinal tract without causing any unwanted side effects. […]
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Bootcamp was not in vein
- Victoria University of Wellington
- It might be five years since they first started working on their ‘big idea’ at the University's Victoria Entrepreneur Bootcamp, but Ben Palmer and Georgia Lee have continued to develop it and are now on the brink of solving a global medical problem—with a little help from their support network, including the University's commercialisation arm, Viclink.
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University charts future in ‘choppy waters’
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has released a far-reaching report that explores responses to the challenges confronting it and other universities nationally and internationally.
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Getting off parking tickets – ask your council how
- WCC Watch
- This year’s Ombudsmen annual report to Parliament, tabled last week, had an interesting discussion on the disclosure requirements around the rules governing parking ticket waivers (page 39).
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“Bullying” Claims Over Motorway Plans
- Auckland Trains
- A Wellington newspaper report today suggesting a row between NZTA and the new Wellington council over the region’s motorway plans has led to suggestions of NZTA bullying.
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NEWS SCOOP WELLINGTON – It’s official: Wellington Airport applies to extend runway by 350 metres
- Guardians of the Bays
- BusinessDesk report by Sophie Boot Wellington International Airport has lodged an application with the Wellington City Council and the Greater Wellington Regional Council to extend its runway.
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Greater Wellington embraces the trend towards electric vehicles
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Electric vehicles are critical to decarbonising road transport, so the Greater Wellington Regional Council has endorsed an advisory report on ‘Supporting Electric Vehicles in the Wellington Region’.
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Call-out stats - August 2013
- Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade
- During the month of August, Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade responded to a total of 13 incidents. We attended six fires, from the very small (a smoking light-fixture) to the extremely large "4th Alarm" factory fire in Petone on the 23rd August. We also attended four medical emergencies during the month and there were three false alarms. Even with another fairly significant (magnitute 6.6) earthquake on 16th August, the Wellington region seemenly dodged another bullet and the brigade had absolutely no earthquake-related incidents to attend to. Let's keep our fingers crossed that that remains the case for many, many years to come! Call-outs for August 2013 Fires 6 Motor Vehicle Crashes 0 Medical 4 Special Services 0 Cover-moves 0 False Alarms 3 TOTAL: 13
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Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Strategy and policy committee thursday 12 april 2007
- Bryan Pepperell - Back To The Future
- Report 1 Bus Priority Plan. 5.3 Estimated cost to be $33 million Dollars but is expected to be reduced to $16 million with innovative use of lane lines.
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Will the council change the way it runs the waterfront?
- Wellington Scoop
- It’s official. A report to the Wellington City Council this week tells councillors that they should close their Wellington Waterfront company and move its activities inside the council.
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Construction on Library Lifts
- Victoria University Library
- We are pleased to report that the first stage of our lift replacement is almost complete and the Southern lifts will be operational from Monday 19th of August.
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Water and climate: more certainty, more urgency
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The IPCC's just-released report prominently features changes in the water cycle. James Renwick takes a look at the very serious consequences of small changes to our water systems.
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Gaps in reporting nitrogen fertiliser use on farms leave an incomplete picture of water quality
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Rules requiring dairy farms to report fertiliser use have been in play since July 2022, but not everyone is complying with them, write Mike Joy and Megan Cornforth-Camden.
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Delivery of W4 Initiatives Through Contestable Contracts
- Consultant Mike Pownall has delivered a final report on the future of the W4 website and recommendations based on that for the negotiation of a management and service contract.
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Eye of the Fish
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