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This fish is still fresh, even after two years
- The Wellingtonista
- Happy second birthday to our favourite Wellington print media, Fishhead! Thanks for the fun reads, the great parties , and for giving our city a magazine and fantastic quiz host/Jam MC. Fishhead editor Richard Aindow with Mighty Mighty's Sally Their second birthday issue is out now in shops everywhere. Here’s to lots more!
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Wellywoodgate: Where is the Mayor?
- WCC Watch
- Given that the Wellywood sign, which has thousands and thousands of Wellingtonians up in arms, is being put up by a company which is 34% owned by the council, and requires a resource consent from the council, you’d have thought that the Mayor would be showing a bit of leadership on the issue.
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Council report shows no need for radical planning changes in inner city Wellington
- Live Wellington - a liveable city by design
- The latest official assessment of Wellington’s housing needs shows sufficient capacity in Wellington’s inner city suburbs to meet future growth for the next 30 years, meaning the drive by the council to decimate inner city character areas is unwarranted and must be abandoned now, says LIVE WELLington.
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Whakamaru Crisis Café receives government funding boost
- Wellington City Mission
- Following a visit to Whakamaru today, the Government have announced that Wellington City Mission’s Crisis Café at Whakamaru is the latest recipient of the Government’s Mental Health and Addiction Community... Read more » The post Whakamaru Crisis Café receives government funding boost first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Podcast provides hope for the next generation
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new podcast series from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has brought together a dozen expert speakers in discussion with Dr Sarah-Jane O’Connor from the Centre for Science in Society, to explore the latest thinking on the challenges and opportunities for a sustainable future.
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WPS Impact Magazine: June 2020
- Wellington Photographic Society
- The June Issue of Impact magazine is out now! Inside you’ll find articles on Duotoning, developing B&W film at home, images from our WPS@Home competition, a review of Colour Efex Pro by Keith Molloy and much more. Plenty of other great stuff inside as well! Download your free copy today! Open Here
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Notes on: Fruiting bodies
- City Gallery
- ‘Notes On’ is an online weekly exhibition column by Connie Brown. Originally published in The Art Paper, Issue 04. Online, mycology forums mimic their object of study. Threads accumulate, spreading deep and wide, bifurcate, and loop back upon themselves as users post images, seek help in identifying an unknown species, discuss medicinal uses, or simply […]
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Basin flyover: Live council decision blog
- Architectural Centre Inc
- Here’s the link to the Live Blog for this morning’s WCC Coucillor’s meeting to decide upon the official WCC position with respect to the NZTA proposed Basin flyovers – courtesy of Dave Burgess of the DomPost. It should be a fairly heated session given the division within the Council on the issue, as reported here. PS: [...]
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Receive Free Dragon City Cheats
- Dragon City is often a new Facebook recreation from Spanish developer Social Issue, creators in the productive Social Empires and Social Wars (previously Adult males vs. Women of all ages). The brand new title is actually a pet breeding sim title, and within the time of producing is displaying up as the No. 9 leading […]
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Obtain Free Dragon City Hack
- Dragon Metropolis is a new Facebook activity from Spanish developer Social Issue, creators with the productive Social Empires and Social Wars (previously Adult men vs. Girls). The brand new title is often a pet breeding sim title, and with the time of composing is displaying up because the No. 9 major gainer by MAU in […]
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Cigarette Smoking Has Come To Be Sociable When Yet Again
- As a final issue, simply because electrical cigarettes are not calculated as using tobacco, they are officially authorized in additional places. This implies you can use the system in some dining places and destinations exactly where it is offensive to smoke. This on your own could be the principal advantage to a smoker. Quite a […]
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Meet the Candidates meeting: 7pm Thursday September 4th, St Anne’s Hall
- Newtown Residents' Association
- At St Anne’s Hall, 22 Emmett Street, Newtown The General Election 2014 is on September 20th Newtown Residents Association and St Anne’s Newtown are hosting an evening to meet some of the candidates for the Rongotai electorate Among the candidates who have agreed to attend this gathering are: Sultan Eusoff, Chris Finlayson, David Kent, Annette King, Russel Norman & Bruce Welsh The meeting will be moderated by Patrick Morgan. All are welcome to attend this meeting to listen to what they have to say and to ask questions. The formal part of the meeting will be followed by supper
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All of club update – from the Committee
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, We haven’t had a club newsletter for a few months, so this will be a bumper issue ‘from the committee’! Grab a cuppa and settle in to hear what’s been going on across the club. This article provides updates from each of our committee portfolios and a look at what’s coming up over ... Read more
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World Homeless Day at the Compassion Soup Kitchen
- Compassion Soup Kitchen
- Thursday 10th October 2019 was World Homeless Day. This time is used to educate people on the issue of homelessness, as well as to celebrate and support those doing good work to support the homeless and those sleeping rough in our community. Big thanks to Hon Kris Faafoi MP and Hon Paul Eagle MP who volunteered for meal service […]
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On the other end of the phone
- Age Concern Wellington
- If you have a problem about some issue as an older person, or concerns about one of them, who do you call? Obviously an organisation with the name Age Concern will have the answer. If you ring Age Concern Wellington Region (ACWR) more often than not Ann Dalziel will respond. She is the “go-to” person ... Read more
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 006 Thomas Hoar
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Thank you to the New Zealand Amateur Sport Association for this article. First published October 2021. FOOTBALL EVENING POST, VOLUME XLIII, ISSUE 80, 4 APRIL 1892, PAGE 2 “There is some probability of T. Hoar, who played three-quarter for the Melrose Club, and who has been lately playing for the Merivale Club, Christchurch, returning to...
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Guardians support councillors’ move to oppose airport expansion
- Guardians of the Bays
- Guardians of the Bays are supportive of the initiative by five City Councillors for the council to publicly oppose the expansion of Wellington Airport. City Councillors will vote on Thursday on whether to issue this statement. If passed, it will send a clear message to the Airport that Wellington, through the voices of its City Council, is […]
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New Zealand’s Aging Population
- Age Concern Wellington
- The issue of New Zealand’s Aging Population There are currently over 12,000 seniors living alone in Wellington. With the 2023 Census right around the corner, Age Concern Wellington Region CEO Stephen Opie is expecting this number to jump. Wellington is a popular region for seniors to live in. Kapiti Coast, for example, has one of ... Read more
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New Zealand’s Ageing Population
- Age Concern Wellington
- The issue of New Zealand’s Ageing Population There are currently over 12,000 seniors living alone in Wellington. With the 2023 Census right around the corner, Age Concern Wellington Region CEO Stephen Opie is expecting this number to jump. Wellington is a popular region for seniors to live in. Kapiti Coast, for example, has one of ... Read more
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Indoor community sports centre may force flyover
- While I certainly don't want to give up on fighting to stop the flyover being built at the Basin Reserve, a friend recently pointed out that there is another issue that I had not yet considered. And, it is one that could quite likely lead to construction of both the flyover and duplication of the Mt Victoria Tunnel.
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Do I cry or do I smile?
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- As a citizen, rate payer and long time resident of Thorndon I would like to seek clarification from the Thorndon Residents Association (TRA) on the progress made by the Wellington City Council to resolve the issue of the historic precinct and the matters relating to its proposed requirements to ‘police’ renovation and building within the area.
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Restricted access to Central Library Level 0, 19–20 May
- Victoria University Library
- Books on Level 0 of the Central Library with callmarks beginning HB through KN will be inaccessible between 8:00am–5:00pm on Thursday and Friday, 19–20 May, due to work on the Campus Hub project. If you need access to books in this area during this time, please ask at the Issue Desk on Level 2.
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Vote X
- Architectural Centre Inc
- The Friday 26 August deadline for submissions to NZTA regarding the Wellington inner-city transport projects is getting closer. We believe this is an important issue for everyone to give feedback on. Option X will tunnel State Highway One under Memorial Park, providing a space which will respect our war dead, and allow reflection and commemoration.
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Cyclists are always running red lights….
- Cycling in Wellington
- When the car/bicycle debate emerges, it’s almost certain that at some point there’ll be a question along the lines of ”why should cyclists be respected, when they’re always running red lights”. One of my first encounters with the Red Light issue was when submitting on cycling at a Council meeting, and a Councillor (no longer […]
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Dan at the head of the FishHead
- The Wellingtonista
- How time flies! Five years since we hit the launch party, FishHead magazine is going from strength to strength, no doubt because they’ve been smart enough to solicit a bunch of Wellingtonista contributors (I wrote in the very first issue, current ‘istas Tom Beard and Tom Goulter and gone fishin’ Hadyn Green are all regular columnists).
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Roll–a–Bowl Sundays on during August. Don't miss it.
- Tawa Bowling Club
- Tawa Bowling Club is continuing its yearly series of gentle, fun introductions to the sport of bowls. Come along to the club on Davies Street at 10am on any Sunday in August and enjoy playing on our matchless all-weather green. For full details see the latest Wrong Bias.
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Spaced Out: An Intergalactic Interactive Improv Experience for Kids!
- Circa Theatre
- By Captain Bevin Spacey Spaced Out, the latest school holiday show at Circa brought to you by The Improvisors, is nearly ready for lift-off! Our story will follow the adventures of New Zealand’s first interplanetary astronaut as he/she boldly goes where no Kiwi has flown before.
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ories earn fourth bonus point win; McIntosh sisters score 48 points for Norths
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Oriental-Rongotai women's team earned their fourth straight bonus point win, while Northern United, aided by the scoring feats of the McIntosh sisters, made it clear they won't relinquish their Wellington Women's Premier rugby crown without a fight in the latest round of matches played on Saturday.
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Bird numbers soar to new heights on Miramar Peninsula
- Predator Free Wellington
- The latest Miramar Peninsula bird count results reveal a 51% increase in native birds on the Miramar Peninsula. The increase in native birds has been driven by a 550% increase in pīwakawaka (NZ fantails), a 275% increase in riroriro (grey warblers) and a 49% increase in tūī. James Willcocks, Project Director…
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Bird numbers soar to new heights on Miramar Peninsula
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- The latest Miramar Peninsula bird count results reveal a 51% increase in native birds on the Miramar Peninsula. The increase in native birds has been driven by a 550% increase in pīwakawaka (NZ fantails), a 275% increase in riroriro (grey warblers) and a 49% increase in tūī. James Willcocks, Project Director…
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Auckland Trains
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FillGood
- FillGood was born from a collective desire to address a growing issue in Wellington - the overwhelming reliance on single-use serviceware (think throwaway plates, cups and trays) for food and drink.
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Monterey cinema
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Campaign for a Better City
- CBC is a voluntary community-based organisation, actively promoting the idea of Wellington as a living city. Check out the latest from the campaign against the Te Aro bypass, and find out how you can get involved.
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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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