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Weekly News 25 April 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Last week for membership discount! Our membership portal is live and taking your subscriptions. Take advantage of the early-bird special discount on the standard membership types. For adults, if you join before May, it is $150 instead of $185. Join now A special welcome to our new club members Ewan Sinclair, Daniel Goldsworthy and Alex […]
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Brumbies
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Here we go into round 10 or is it 11, or for Moana Pasifika, round 6, of the world’s most useless and farcical rugby competitions that literally no-one is watching. I might use that word farcical a bit, but not in a nice way. You see I got somewhat triggered by a...
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A century of games for Paremata-Plimmerton good reward for James Corcoran
- Wellington Club Weekly
- James Corcoran (centre, headband) rallying his troops in a Swindale Shield match last year. PHOTO: Stewart Baird. By Steven White Head north, young man. That is what Paremata-Plimmerton captain and lock James ‘Smokey’ Corcoran did at the start of 2016, and this coming Saturday he is in line to play his 100th Premier match for...
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An Old Master Painter
- Age Concern Wellington
- A two bedroomed state house in Strathmore is an unlikely repository for a substantial collection of art works – mainly acrylic paintings. But there they are, not only arrayed on the walls but many are stacked up to three deep on the furniture. The artist is 91-year-old Ron Jobson, a retired prison officer who ... Read more
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Hurricanes v Fijian Drua Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: TJ Perenara leads the Hurricanes out on Sunday Perenara in a Hurricanes record 62nd Super Rugby match at the Westpac/Sky Stadium. By Peter Marriott Round 12 v Fijian Drua: Won 67-5 The Fijian Drua is in its first year of Super Rugby and is the 19th different franchise the Hurricanes have played against. Of...
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Sex Workers of Aotearoa; A Day in the Life of exhibition
- The Wellingtonista
- Back for the fourth year in a row – Sex Workers of Aotearoa; A Day in the Life of – is an annual art exhibition in which all art has been created by current or past sex workers. The artwork is for sale, showcasing various mediums; photography, ink, paint, mixed media, cross-stitch, sculpture, poetry and more. The […]
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Mode Shift: public good media in transport
- Talk Wellington
- First it was the excellent Reimagining Wellington series, and now the Dominion Post is doubling down on the public-good journalism with this great series Mode Shift. We highly recommend it. Kicked off by this stake-in-the-sand editorial by Anna Fifield, the series is bubbling with facts – some of them startling – in articles that are varied,...
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Wellington club rugby scoring updates 11 June
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is Round 11 of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The third weekend of the second round Women’s competition (Division 1) and fourth weekend and semi-finals of the Division 2 competition takes place. WRFU Women’s Premier The 11th round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today, with all scheduled matches kicking...
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BNZ Start-Up Alley ’16 finalists
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- Wow! Our fifth Start-up Alley, in conjunction with BNZ! There was a great range of entries and some really strong applications. In the end, we had to choose six finalists. Here they are… Good luck everyone! Givahoy “This is an amazing opportunity. Givahoy is an ambitious startup looking to enable safe, easy and fun app-based […]
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Mahi Award Nominee Joan
- Age Concern Wellington
- At Age Concern Wellington Region, we can only do our work with the help of volunteers. We work with hundreds of volunteers, and each one is truly appreciated. Sometimes, we come across volunteers who stand out for their willingness to go the extra mile. Joan Robertshawe is one of these volunteers. She’s not only always ... Read more
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New winners to be crowned in scaled down American Ambassador’s series
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Updated: Names of new winners will be etched on the men’s and women’s Wellington club rugby sevens trophies this season, as the scheduled two-leg series gets underway at Wise Park in Wainuiomata on Saturday. As is the theme in sevens rugby this year, numbers are significantly down. This is a trend that can be blamed...
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Mt Potts and Dogs Range – frozen boots and bobsleds
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Mt Potts and Dogs Range – frozen boots and bobsleds ‘The good news is that we have found your luggage. The bad news is that it’s still in Wellington.’ Uh oh. I’m now at Christchurch Airport after a 6:30am flight trying to figure out where my gear has gone. I now have no alpine gear ... Read more
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Sabre
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Sabre is the fastest and most aggressive of the weapons, though still requires cunning and tactics. Unlike Epée and foil, points are scored through a cutting movement on the edge of the blade, against the opponent’s upper body. The sabre is the modern version of the slashing cavalry sword. Initially heavy and curved, the present-day … Continue reading Sabre →
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Jonah Lomu remembered in Lions and Steelers match on Sunday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Billy Proctor, Pepesana Patafilo and TJ Perenara in action in last weekend’s Ranfurly Shield defence against Waikato. There is no rugby in Wellington this weekend. The closest fans can travel to get their fix is Levin where Horowhenua-Kapiti host the Whanganui Butcher Boys in their seventh round Heartland Championship fixture at 2.30pm. The Hurricanes U16...
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The Paekākāriki Wind Generation Project
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Graeme Mills, 30 September 2022 A potential wind electricity-generating project exists on the hills above Paekākāriki. The objective of the project is to provide renewable energy to the village of Paekākāriki, with surplus energy distributed via the local line network to other parts of Kāpiti. It is hoped that the community would have an […]
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The Monday Wrap 3 October (some community rugby news to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Du’Plessis Kirifi and the Wellington Lions are back home this coming Saturday at 2.05pm to host the Hawke’s Bay Magpies in their NPC quarter-final. The Hurricanes U16s tournament is this week. The draw for the first two days is below, Finals Day on Thursday. Division 1: Monday Wellington A v Hawke’s Bay, CIS 2, 11.00am...
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Opening Day Address
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Mr Commodore, Mr President, esteemed guests, ladies and gentlemen It is a privilege to open the 140th sailing season of RPNYC. 140 years is a daunting number by any measure. An organisation with that longevity cannot have achieved that milestone without resilience, obstinacy and esprit de corps. The Club was established in 1883 and received the [...]
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Review: Owls Do Cry
- The Wellingtonista
- Owls Do Cry is not your typical theatrical retelling of a book. Instead, it is a complete reinterpretation of the work through movement, design and song. The show starts very light-hearted with a chorus of singing, movement and audience interaction. As the show continues, however, it draws you into the real pain and fragility of […]
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Sideline Conversions 12 June (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning edition: Two weekends of the Premier Swindale Shield to go, and the Women’s Division 1 and 2 championship finals this coming Saturday. The Division 1 Tia Paasi final is between Marist St Pat’s and Petone at Evans Bay Park and the Division 2 Izzy Ford Cup decider is between home team Paremata-Plimmerton and HOBM/Wainuiomata....
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Review: Female Lady Women Comedians
- The Wellingtonista
- Review by Talia Carlisle Is it a bird, is it a plane, no it’s Samantha Hannah leading a super all-female all-funny line-up of comedians that share a striking resemblance… but definitely aren’t all the same person… *wink!* Having been nominated for both Best Comedian, and Best MC at last year’s Wellington Comedy Awards, it makes […]
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2023 Best of the New Zealand Mountain Film Festival National Tour coming to Wellington
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The best of the New Zealand Mountain Film Festival National Tour is once again coming back to Wellington with a double feature! We’ll be screening the best of the festival including NZ made and international films AND we’ve also arranged a special screening of the Tararua SK movie. The festival started in 2002 and is ... Read more
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[Polls] Surveying the audience for future direction of Club Rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club Rugby hopes to return in 2024 – which would be our 20th season covering rugby from the ground up in Wellington and the lower North Island. There is still a few weeks of rugby to come in 2023, plus some sevens tournaments, before the off-season descends. Some content re-evaluation for next year is in...
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Rugby starts this weekend in Wellington
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Northern United and Wainuiomata squads are playing at Mana College in their first matches of the new season tomorrow. Three Hurricanes teams playing and some pre-season club rugby is what is in store tomorrow in the Wellington region. Including tomorrow, there are five weekends remaining until the start of the Premier and Premier 2...
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Condor Sevens at Naenae College today – no live streaming but link to live results
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Monday morning updates: The 2024 Condor Sevens tournament is at Naenae College all day today (Monday). There is no live streaming today. There are live results online – to view and keep track of these, visit our friends at College Sport Wellington at this link here: https://www.collegesport.org.nz/newsarticle/146843?newsfeedId=1578927 We will come in hot later on today...
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Review: Ruthless
- The Wellingtonista
- Reviewed by Talia Carlisle “Where does talent come from?” This is the key question asked by character Sylvia St. Croix (Bea Lee-Smith) in Kauri Theatre’s talent-full production of Ruthless at Gryphon Theatre on until Saturday. The show, directed by Bonita Edwards is brimming with talent from Bea Lee-Smith’s sequin covered entrance. There’s cheerful dance numbers, […]
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Sideline Conversions 26 February (Some rugby news and information to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Academy side after their 41-12 win over Manawatu on Saturday. In blustery conditions, Wellington won 7 tries to 2, after scoring the game’s first try in the 25th minute. The Hurricanes U20s squad selection is imminent. For all clubs, the countdown is on to the start of pre-season rugby, with several clubs in...
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Easter Weekend Rugby preview
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A mostly light weekend of rugby this Easter Weekend for Wellington clubs as most hunker down and put the finishing touches on their preparations ahead of the start of all grades together next Saturday, 6 April. In fact, there is one solitary pre-season match scheduled in Wellington on Saturday, and that is between the Upper...
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Opening matches for Hurricanes squads this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 15s rugby season starts this weekend. The Hurricanes men’s and women’s squads are in action for the first time in 2025 in New Plymouth and Palmerston North respectively. The Hurricanes men’s team meets the Chiefs at former Hurricanes home venue Yarrow Stadium, kick-off is at 2.00pm on Saturday. It is understood that this match...
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First XV Premiership semi-finals and representative season underway this Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The First XV semi-finals headline a mostly ‘transitional’ week in local rugby this weekend, with the crossover between club and representative season taking place and the latter getting busier from next weekend. There is still rugby around this Saturday for Wellington supporters to follow. As well as the two Premiership semi-finals there is a full...
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Wellington club rugby scoring updates 1 July
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is opening day of the second round of the 2023 Wellington club rugby season. The first round of the Premier top 8 Jubilee Cup and bottom tier Hardham Cup competitions sees all seven matches kick-off at their usual time of 2.45pm. Today’s Jubilee Cup radio broadcast match is the Marist St Pat’s v Oriental-Rongotai...
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Glenside - the halfway
- Glenside is a suburb located between Wellington and Porirua, centrally located at the southern end of New Zealand's North Island. It is mainly rural zoned and is between the neighbouring communities of Johnsonville and Tawa on the old Porirua Road. Hills, streams and rural landscape characterise the area. The resident population is 336
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- wcn-hosted
- porirua
- johnsonville
- community-groups
- tawa
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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.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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