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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Chiefs
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Hurricanes come out to play in front of their teeming supporters last Saturday at home against the Blues. By Kevin McCarthy The demise of Moana Pasifika will be a sad story – but as Shakespeare might have said once, ‘tis a tragedy foretold. It’s also a canary in the coal mine for Super Rugby....
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Phoenix part ways with Temple
- Wellington Phoenix
- Paul Temple is leaving the Wellington Phoenix after a near decade-long association with the club. Temple hasn’t been offered a new contract to continue coaching the women’s first team and will part ways after their final round Ninja A-League match... The post Phoenix part ways with Temple appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Proven goal scorer joins the Nix
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- A major coup for the Wellington Phoenix. The Phoenix have secured the signature of Nepal women’s captain Sabitra Bhandari for the next two Ninja A-League seasons. Bhandari, 29, has been a prolific goal scorer for both club and country. The... The post Proven goal scorer joins the Nix appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Winter tournaments to help get your game back
- Wellington Tennis Club
- With a new interclub season approaching, how about playing a tournament or two to get back into competitive form, and potentially win some great prizes? Suitable for all levels of ability, there are two qualifying events this month and then a finals event in September — and more than $5,000 in prizes over the three events.
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Advance Stop Boxes Fair?
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- A couple of years ago, green paint and bicycle symbols started appearing at intersections all over Wellington. These were Advance Stop Boxes (ASBs). The purpose of ASB’s is to give cyclists a place to wait ahead of the main traffic queue, making them more visible, and giving them a head start on other traffic.
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My favourite modernist building … Rietveld-Schroder House
- Architectural Centre Inc
- This small 190m2 two level house (Utercht, 1924) located at the end of a row housing scheme in Utrecht is widely regarded as a masterpiece of early modernist architecture. As an exemplar of poineering modernism, it attained recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was designed by the Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld for Truus […]
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Happy and glorious
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- As one of HM the Queen’s loyal and humble servants, I wish her a happy 90th birthday and include this YouTube video of one of her most memorable moments of recent times. A bit of the ‘Dambusters March’ can’t go wrong, either. It shows the Queen to have a particularly good sense of humour.
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My favourite modernist building … Alington House
- Architectural Centre Inc
- I last went to the Alington house (Karori, 1962) 20 years ago as part of the Architectural Centre’s 50th Anniversary. I had been a couple of times before, and again I felt a feeling of calmness sweep over me – a sense of everything in its place. Perhaps this was due to the Golden Mean […]
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Interested in theatre?
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- KAPITI PLAYHOUSE needs a new treasurer for 2017. We are seeking a person who is: Good with figures, can analyse, manage, and report on our financial matters and would like to be part of a fun team. For further information contact : Liz Alpine 021434802 The post INTERESTED IN THEATRE? appeared first on Kapiti Playhouse Inc..
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Why density though?
- Talk Wellington
- Answered by A City For People’s Luke Sommervell, to attendees of March 2024 gathering of Wellington Urbanerds. Why density? Why now? It’s a conversation that has come up recently, a lot. Young people are flocking to places like Melbourne, Sydney, and London. And raving about trains, trams, apartment living with the same level of excitement...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 079: Dick Burke
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Richard ‘Dick’ Burke is one of several prominent players whose careers were curtailed by World War II, but whose playing days finished with a flourish before moving on to a meritorious coaching career. One of the leading players in a middling University team in Wellington club rugby throughout the latter half of the 1930s, Burke...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 104: Mick Hourigan
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Mick Hourigan was a fast, strapping winger who played for leading club team Marist Brothers Old Boys from the late 1940s and played representative rugby for Wellington over five seasons. Hourigan was a handful to contain at all levels he played in and he was known as a wing who would just about always come...
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Derelict on Main Street: property laws, heritage, upkeep, and vibrancy
- Talk Wellington
- A small but important ball has started rolling: moves to allow councils to sort out buildings in their centres whose neglect is bringing the vibe down. But instead of plodding along, NZ could jump to some good practice that’s already live… We all know the thing: a main street which should be a bustling, buzzing...
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Matchday Scoring highlights: Wellington Māori v Wellington Samoa
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The two teams met in their annual ‘Clash of Cultures’ fixture at Ngati Toa Domain on Saturday. The match was contested in bright sunshine and with a moderate northerly breeze but on a heavy and sticky field following winter rain. Both teams took a long time to find their combinations and connections with plenty of...
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Aisle be Back: Flushing the Dunny
- Wellington Club Weekly
- South African fans celebrate the second test in Wellington last weekend. By Kevin McCarthy You may or may not work somewhere that people gather to do the daily newspaper quiz. Here’s a Rugby Championship 2025 version. Which team blew a lead at halftime and lost at home in a historic result. Which team in losing,...
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Sol Fide
- Newtown Festival
- Combining reggae beats with indie rock, Sol Fide are bringing the summer bonfire vibes to the Constable St Stage. These guys are making a name for themselves as a staple amongst Wellington’s indie rock scene. 2024 was a busy year of music releases and gigs for Sol Fide – following the successful release of their […]
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Kingston High All Stars
- Newtown Festival
- KHAS is 6 piece band based in Wellington which steadily beats to a fusion of blues and rock music inspired by the nomadic landscape of a dry, arid Sahara desert. If you like Ali Farka Toure, Tinariwen, Mdou Moctar and Bombino, you’re in for a treat with the Kingston High All Stars. Get ready to […]
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The Low Hanging Fruit of the Kapiti Coast
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- I had to go do something at Coastlands and it was a nice day for a ride so I thought I’d ride down and take some photos of the new bike lanes around Rimu Road. I started from Waikanae Beach and crossed the bridge to Otaihanga, which now a sign says it is ok for […]
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Chebel returns home to Canada
- Wellington Phoenix
- Imane Chebel’s contract with the Wellington Phoenix has been terminated by mutual consent. The Algeria international joined the Phoenix a fortnight ago on a contract for the 2024-25 Ninja A-League season. Due to unforeseen circumstances the club and Chebel have... The post Chebel returns home to Canada appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Architectural Centre archive project
- Architectural Centre Inc
- The Committee is looking to 2046 when the Centre will turn 100. What could it be then and what activities could it support? In the early days the Centre ran a gallery and published a magazine. It has regularly hosted competitions, exhibitions and public talks. Could becoming a collecting body be the next step in […]
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Wales and the end of the season
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy There’s a saying in our household. When you come Lord, make it quick. As in, when death comes, please don’t make it a lingering demise. It maps nicely to our favourite international rugby team, which is currently about to undergo a convulsive review of two years of Razor Robertson. You may recall...
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J Swizzle
- Newtown Festival
- J Swizzle is a Pōneke based dj with a particular love for breaks bass and hard style booty beats. Following in the footsteps of his mother, he’s been throwing down tunes for the past 12 months and quickly making a name for himself in the local scene. If you’re looking to dance, J Swizzle’s set […]
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Sideline Conversions 22 December (some off-season news in briefs)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club Rugby wishes everyone a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. This is probably our last article of the year, so after this we will see you on the other side! A few bits and pieces as the year winds down and the summer season kicks in. +++++ In the last tournament of the...
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American striker joins the Nix
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have moved quickly to secure a short-term injury replacement for popular Nepalese forward Sabitra ‘Samba’ Bhandari. The Phoenix have signed American striker Mackenzie Anthony for the business end of the Ninja A-League season, after Samba suffered a... The post American striker joins the Nix appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Fitter and faster: Esi Komaisavai leading Paremata-Plimmerton to more success this season
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: A familiar sight for opposition players. Esi Komaisavai heads off to score another try. Photo: Stewart Baird. By Adam Julian For the best part of a decade, Esi Komaisavai has been one of the most exciting players in Wellington rugby. The 2019 Jubilee Cup winner enjoyed a stellar spell at Northern United, where he...
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Martin Ewen-Lurk
- Newtown Festival
- Asking a mime to describe himself in words is like asking a Horse to find it’s definition in a dictionary. Having graduated clown school back in 83 when dinosaurs roamed the earth Lurk combines skill and original stilt technique with bitter disappointment in the human condition as it applies to 11 ft pantomimes and audience […]
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Aisle be Back: The NPC Final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy A week of turbulence, and red alerts for many of us – tragically so for some, and a reminder of the precariousness of life at the bottom of the world. But as I write this, the sun’s shining, there’s no wind, the cliché Wellington on a good day. The sort of day...
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The Water is Wide – Flooding May 2015
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- 120 mm of rain in 24 hours, 60 of it in one hour. There was a fair bit of damage to public infrastructure. The Wellington water main was undercut in a few places, power poles were washed out and fell over, requiring replacement and relocation. Although this was a pretty epic flood, the… Read More
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Lalaga sharing the love at Norths
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Parekura Lalaga and Norths with the Jubilee Cup last year. By Adam Julian “I’ve been here at the highest points and the lowest points. It’s true, a winning club attracts people, but when we were in a slump the family buzz went missing. Today everyone has a voice,” Norths captain Parekura Lalaga warns ahead of...
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Condors set for Monday flight
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The curtain drops for good on the College rugby season in Wellington on Monday, with the Condor Sevens being played in its now traditional location at Naenae College. It’s a bumper field this year with 31 teams entered, the most since before the word ‘Covid’ became a thing in our lives, making for a very...
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