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Wellington Provinical A Team 2007/08
- Cricket Wellington
- Provincial A Team 2007/08 Named The Provincial A Team for 2007/08 has been named. The team is as follows: J Dean L Chrisp A Newdick S Murdoch BJ Crook (C) S Allen R Karaitiana K Lennon L Edwards J Sewell N Strom M Cornish One player is to be added.
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
- The Wellingtonista
- First up, Lars and the Real Girl is delightfully odd indie starring Ryan Gosling as a lonely and damaged young man who finds love on the Internet. With a doll named Bianca. Paramount, Penthouse. Also at the Paramount, just for Wahine Week is a documentary about the disaster called The Wahine Disaster.
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Cat colony progresses
- Wellington SPCA
- We recently told you about a new initiative we’ve launched to help tackle the problems of stray cats in some of Wellington’s suburbs. The ‘Trap-Neuter-Return’ (TNR) programme, which is backed by Wellington City Council, is focusing on some areas of the city where significant stray cat populations have been identified.
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Rahui Street, Strathmore, Wellington
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A Ngaio Gorge cycleway
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- This post is a thought for the future, being a little ahead of the curve. After we’ve built the Great Harbour Way and we’ve built the bike lanes across the Cake Tin concourse, and Wellington is a city of trams and ferries and bicycles we might like to consider developing this idea.
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Ngaio, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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$300 million airport extension and Light Rail for free with every second Mt Vic tunnel built…
- Eye of the Fish
- OK – Hear me out here people. There’s been a lot of kerfuffle over a couple of things this week – one is the proposed $43m strengthening of the old Town Hall, and the other is the proposed $300m extension of the airport. First things first : where have those figures come from? Put them [...]
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Please help the NZTA with understanding Petone to Ngauranga
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- I can’t quite believe that they really need to ask, when the obvious solution is a separated waterfront cycle path and walkway on the east side of the railway line, but the NZTA is looking for feedback at this Survey Monkey address for what the Petone to Ngauranga cycle link should be.
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Facebook and Instagram have not only jumped the shark, but Richie Cunningham has left home
- Jack Yan
- Social networking is bound to change in 2014 as some of the main services out there have jumped the shark. You may say they jumped them ages ago, but the lack of innovation inside Facebook and its subsidiaries is beginning to hurt them. After having campaigned for six months for the Wellington mayoralty, […]
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100th Green Star Building done and dusted
- Iona Pannett
- Good news that this milestone has been met with the construction of this wonderful Green Star building. Te Mirumiru, in Kawakawa, Northland is a childcare centre and is owned by the Ngati Hine Health Trust. We need all new buildings to be Green star. Photo courtesy of the New Zealand Green Building Council
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World Homeless Day
- The Wellingtonista
- Today is World Homeless Day, when we often find ourselves asking, what can I do to help those in my own city who are experiencing homelessness? One practical way you can help is by giving or encouraging people to give to DCM Wellington - Each year DCM works with over 800 people in Wellington.
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June 24: Daedelus
- Bar Bodega
- Daedelus isn’t a paint-by-numbers musician. From how he looks (early Victorian Dandyism), to how he makes music, or how he expresses himself and views the world, his is a very individual ‘bespoke’ outlook. This philosophy is ever present through his musical work and performances. Creating a melting pot of … Continue reading
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Bar Bodega, 101, Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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August 27: WAKA – Maori Month Celebrations
- Bar Bodega
- ‘AN ANNUAL FESTIVAL CELEBRATING WELLINGTON MUSICIANS, MAORI MUSIC MONTH, NEW MUSIC RELEASE’ WAKA is Wellington’s latest annual festival to celebrate musicians in the Capital City. The kaupapa is best described as a Vessel to showcase emerging talent, new music and to support Maori Music Month. Tickets available here. New music … Continue reading
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Bar Bodega, 101, Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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May 7: Racing – Misbehaving Release
- Bar Bodega
- MISBEHAVINGTOUR_POSTER_WELLINGTON_PRINT 2016 RACING ON LE TOUR MISBEHAVING RELEASE Download Press Shot Racing is hitting the road on Le Tour in support of Misbehaving in May. They’ll play shows in Auckland, Napier, Wellington and their first foray across the ocean to Christchurch! Misbehaving is available on iTunes for pre-purchase from April … Continue reading
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Bar Bodega, 101, Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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May 6th: Mali Mali
- Bar Bodega
- Mali Mali is on tour across the country for the release of his beautiful sophomore album As a Dog Dreams, with support from van Der Wel in the North Island and The Bonnie C in the south island. Mali Mali (real name Ben Tolich) is a singer/songwriter hailing from Auckland, … Continue reading
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Bar Bodega, 101, Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Seeds to Feeds + Inner-City Wellington invite you to come along to the launch of Food Week 2025
- Inner-City Wellington
- Food Week launch —————————— When: 2-4pm: Saturday 1 March 2025 Where: The Bond Street Container (just off Willis Street) Drop in to see us! _______________ What is it all about? Local Food Week is a festival celebrating Wellington’s local food scene and the community that flourishes when we grow, cook and eat together.
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Aisle be Back: The Mic Drop
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Well, that was a mic drop moment. Five tests in and Team Razor already has somebody – Leon MacDonald – firing out of the ejector seat. While everyone is saying the right things, the question that hangs over the falling out between the head coach and one of his assistants is why...
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Movin' March winning school!
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Amesbury School is the district winner for participation in the Movin' March event for 2019, which is fabulous news! As part of 'Movin' March' students had the opportunity to complete up to 40 journeys to and from school (over the four weeks of March) by walking or wheeling (WoW) in some way.
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Incursion
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- At the end of last year, we said goodbye to our long-standing photographer Shaun Matthews, who volunteered with the gallery for over two years. Shaun is an incredible photographer whose work Incursion is currently on display at Otari Wilton's Bush, the Wellington Botanic Gardens, Mount Victoria and Bush City at Te Papa.
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Enjoy Contemporary Art Space, 211, Left Bank, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Lynne signs off from TRAFFIC
- Wellington Zoo
- Thanks to the Wellington Zoo Conservation Fund, Health and Safety Advisor Lynne is spending three weeks working in Malaysia assisting Wellington Zoo’s conservation partner, TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network. Lynne is working with Zoo Educator Claudia on updating TRAFFIC's educational resources as well as assisting with some of the volunteer training manuals.
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Wellington Zoological Gardens, Melrose Crescent, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Fit4Football 11+ Workshop
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Interested in sports science? Then this FREE workshop, including the lowdown on the 11+ programme is for you! REGISTER HERE The 11+ warm-up and conditioning programme is a FIFA designed and proven programme that all our coaches should be including into their coaching plans and players leading within their teams each week.
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2021 Artist in Residence
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
- Marsden is delighted to welcome our 2021 Artist in Residence, William Docherty, artist and educator. William has been an art educator for over 40 years and is a practicing artist, painter and sculptor. His work has featured in numerous exhibitions. A sample of William's works can be viewed here http://instagram.com/docrt.nz.
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Marsden Avenue, Karori, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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‘From Here to There (or there to here). A Public Lecture’ by Gill Matthewson
- Architectural Centre Inc
- The Centre is proud to be able to host Dr Gill Matthewson who will discuss her research and work with Parlour. Wednesday June 4, 6pm @ Massey University‘The Pit’ – Block 12Pukeahu / Mt Cook CampusWellington The Architectural Centre, in Association with the College of Creative Arts, Massey University, is very please to be able […]
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More big matches as Swindale Shield passes halfway mark
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean & Steven White Draws & Teamlists as received HERE It’s the halfway point of the Swindale Shield and the annual McBain Shield match tomorrow between Petone and Hutt Old Boys Marist is also a top of the table clash. The ‘McBain’ is only one of seven massive fixtures coming up tomorrow: two...
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The end of Webstock as we know it?
- Webstock
- Maybe Marco’s on to something. Maybe the era of conferences like Webstock is coming to close. We can tell you this, though – Webstock 2018, our 12th edition, is the end of something for us. In a few months, the St James theatre – home to Webstock – will be out of action while it receives […]
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A snapshot of Wellington’s future infrastructure and growth
- Wellington City Council
- This is a snapshot of one of the five major challenges facing the capital, as laid out in Wellington City Council’s Pre-Election Report for 2022. This report is produced every three years before the local body elections to provide information and promote public discussion about the issues facing the local authority.
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2023 Chatham Islands Excursions
- Friends of Te Papa
- Since 2002 these excursions to the Chatham Islands has been offered to, and enjoyed by, many Friends of Te Papa. Touring with Hamish and Chris is a rare opportunity to visit the Chathams in a safe and convivial context. The plan is to visit Chatham and Pitt Island, sea and air conditions permitting.
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Looking after Pacific learner’s needs in the classroom
- Victoria University of Wellington
- By 2028, it is predicted that around 17 percent of New Zealand learners will have Pacific heritage, with a huge range of cultures included in this group. It is essential, say the writers of a new book about educating Pacific students, that Aotearoa’s teachers understand Pacific values to ensure their Pacific students’ success
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Looking after Pacific learners' needs in the classroom
- Victoria University of Wellington
- By 2028, it is predicted that around 17 percent of New Zealand learners will have Pacific heritage, with a huge range of cultures included in this group. It is essential, say the writers of a new book about educating Pacific students, that Aotearoa’s teachers understand Pacific values to ensure their Pacific students’ success
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Rebels (quarter-final)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The playoffs are here and inevitably people are intoning the mantra that defences win championships. Not surprisingly, as the definition of winning mathematically is that a team needs to score one more point than the opposition to win – discounting any weird tiebreakers . Any greater margin is mere showiness. Yet the...
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When a Third Place actually means we’re winning
- Talk Wellington
- Talk of the new kids’ playground design in Wellington had a few grown ups asking about play this week – what about us? Where can grown ups go for active play? Talk Welly is wondering – is easy access to a free and relaxing ‘third place’ the key to #winning in this game called life?...
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Sensible speeds by schools & centres: for once, it’s simple
- Talk Wellington
- ****** This is hard for us! This blog luuuurves to nerd out on things. We love saying things like “there’s more to it than meets the eye” and unpacking technical details, arcane legal stuff, political machinations. But for once, there’s an issue where it really is very simple – despite lots of folk trying to...
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
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- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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Our Bar
- New Zealand’s capital city now has a fantastic new gay bar - ‘Our Bar’, is opening in October. With a warm and inviting atmosphere it is unparalleled in the community. Our Bar is not an average pub; it is a bar with great food, great people, great staff and an even greater heart.
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- lgbt
- cuba-street
- bars
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