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Climate explained: why we need to cut emissions as well as prepare for impacts
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Associate Professor Ralph Chapman explains why addressing climate change means cutting emissions as well as managing impacts.
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Greater Wellington and Metlink flying the flag for climate action at Round the Bays
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- With the region back to COVID-19 Alert Level 1, Greater Wellington councillors are getting ready, getting set, and raring to go represent the council’s climate goals at Brendan Foot Supersite (BFS) Round the Bays.
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Get your hands dirty for a clean green future with Greater Wellington's planting days
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Environmentally-minded folks can get their hands dirty at one of the dozens of planting events the council will host this winter, as part of a programme to green up our region by 400,000 trees.
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Why Westpac could struggle to find the right buyer for its New Zealand subsidiary
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Many factors may have led the bank to consider selling, but where are the prospective buyers, ask associate professors David Tripe and Martien Lubberink.
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Wins for Mana, Aotea, St Pat’s Town and St Pat’s Silverstream in college rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White & Adam Julian Mana College, Aotea College were local first XV match winners, while St Pat’s Silverstream and St Pat’s Town won on the road in Taranaki, in four midweek matches today. Mana College retained the Beard Trophy in their first defence, beating Bishop Viard College 43-12 in crisp conditions at Porirua...
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DOMINION POST: Wellington Airport runway extension plan staying on hold for six more months
- Guardians of the Bays
- By Tom Hunt and Thomas Manch, January 8, 2019 Sea Rotmann has six more months of uncertainty after a decision allowing Wellington Airport long-lingering runway extension application to remain on hold until May.
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New leadership appointments for Faculty of Law and Wellington School of Business and Government
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Mark Hickford has been appointed to the newly-created role of Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Government, Law and Business, to whom the Deans of the Faculty of Law and the Wellington School of Business and Government will report.
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City Streets package to provide more choice and ways for Wellingtonians to get around
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- The City Streets package to be considered by Wellington City Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency over coming weeks will support the wider Let’s Get Wellington Moving programme
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City Streets package to provide more choice and ways for Wellingtonians to get around
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- The City Streets package to be considered by Wellington City Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency over coming weeks will support the wider Let’s Get Wellington Moving programme
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Intersection safety improvements start - first spade in the ground for Let’s Get Wellington Moving
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Crossing intersections in Wellington’s CBD are about to be made safer, accessible, and more efficient with work starting on two busy intersections in November at Whitmore and Stout Streets and Whitmore and Featherston Streets – the first construction work as part of the Let’s Get Wellington Moving programme.
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Call for fans to be part of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 opener
- Cricket Wellington
- New Zealand sports fans are being urged to pack Tauranga's Bay Oval to kick off ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 in...
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Smoother bussing and safer biking in Newtown? Now, or maybe not for a decade!
- Talk Wellington
- If you want a decently bikeable and more bus-friendly route between Newtown centre and the city, anytime within a decade, you need to give this a cheerful positive shove, now! Window closes this Wednesday! We have a partial separated cycleway and partial dedicated bus lanes in Newtown. Yes, you’ve probably submitted supportively on this before...
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Mettrick and St Pat’s Town primed for re-match in Saturday’s First XV Final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- “I definitely think they will be coming from us after our traditional win over them a few weeks ago, but I have every faith in our team that we can pull through, keep our discipline and repeat that in the final,” St Pat’s Town second five Francis Mettrick told the Huddy Hui on Wednesday night....
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Aisle be Back: Wayne Smith for the Black Ferns and the Canes in Melbourne
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: When the Hurricanes beat the Reds 43-14 last year. By Kevin McCarthy I want to believe. I want to believe Wayne Smith and co can come in and transform the Black Ferns into a competitive world cup side in the few months available. How good would that be? Almost like the Baby Blacks thrown...
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All set for Semi-finals Saturday in Jubilee and Hardham Cups and Premier 2
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean Noon edition: It’s a massive day around the province with the eight Premier and Premier 2 semi-finals being played, along with four Colts quarter-finals, the second round in the Under 85s, and a couple of College matches as well. It should be a stormer. This week’s radio commentary match on the E...
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Tougher donation limits and funding fixes would make future NZ elections fairer for all
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Even if political donations don’t always decide elections, it is fairly well established that money buys access, write Lisa Marriott and Max Rashbrooke.
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Wins for St Pat’s Silverstream and Lions in First XV and Ranfurly Shield matches
- Wellington Club Weekly
- St Pat’s Silverstream about to score on of three second half tries in their win over St Pat’s Town today. Photo Andy McArthur. By Steven White and Adam Julian Two contrasting matches in the Hutt Valley this afternoon. St Pat’s Silverstream beat St Pat’s Town 27-16 in their First XV traditional at home, while the...
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Read this if you're worried about rising insurance rates for your inner-city apartment
- Inner-City Wellington
- ICW is submitting a complaint to the Ombudsman Inner-City Wellington is very concerned about the impact that the issue of earthquake-prone buildings is having on owners in the city.
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Yes, data can produce better policy—but it’s no substitute for real-world experience
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Comment: Data often lacks the depth, context, and responsiveness needed to drive real-world change, writes Anna Matheson.
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Reminder: Join us for a special evening event with our French writer in residence
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Don't forget to add this event on 7 March at the National Library to your calendar and send an rsvp to tell us you'll be coming along.
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New campaign calls on councillors to vote for housing affordability in the District Plan
- A City for People
- Joint PRESS RELEASE: councillors must vote to change the zoning rules.
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Ories on top as Pōneke, Petone and Paremata-Plimmerton leave it late for wins
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Dominic Ropeti and Ories attack the line today in their win over Tawa in the Swindale Shield. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White, Scott MacLean & Adam Julian Swindale Shield Round 5 results at a glance: Pōneke 41 – Johnsonville 38 Hutt Old Boys Marist 55 – Wellington Axemen 17 Wainuiomata 67 – Northern United...
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‘A relentlessly dull world’—the case for adding more colour to NZ’s grey prisons
- Victoria University of Wellington
- There are good reasons why prisoners shouldn't be housed in a dreary architecture of grey walls and grey furniture with people in grey jumpsuits, writes Christine McCarthy.
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