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Kāpiti Coast Biodiversity
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Andy McKay, 5 September 2022 Team Leader, Environment & Ecological Services (Te Kaiārahi Rōpū Ratonga Taiao me te Hauropi), Kāpiti Coast District Council The Kāpiti Coast is blessed with some incredibly beautiful landscapes. From a biodiversity perspective, the jewel in the crown is Kāpiti Island, which provides a guiding light for those of us working […]
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Women’s Helm Series
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- RPNYC is proud to launch a Women’s Helm series, as part of the Annual World Sailing Steering the Course Women’s Festival. The first race is scheduled for 7th October, as part of the festival that runs 30th September to 9th October, to encourage our female sailors to take the helm in our regular rum racing [...]
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Go on, do the vote thing
- Talk Wellington
- This is a post from your friendly editor Isabella. If you’re like me, you’re putting off voting cos it’s complex and a bit depressing. This post gives you a broad steer, and some top tips. Go on, do the vote thing! A top tip from all voting advice is: have a broad sense of the...
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Aisle be Back: The Black Ferns in the Final and All Blacks in Scotland
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy I hope New Zealand is ready to give the Black Ferns a licence to lose this weekend. That’s not to say anyone will want them to lose, or that they are likely to lose. And any mention of losing will rightly be anathema to the team Most definitely it is not meant...
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Review: 35mm
- The Wellingtonista
- By Talia Carlisle Everyone is talking about 35mm, and it’s not a measurement, but a movement it seems, from the sound of new fans I’ve talked to. 35mm is a musical written by Ryan Scott Oliver on at Gryphon Theatre until Saturday, which incorporates music, original choreography and a live band led by musical director […]
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Can Aotearoa NZ fly high on biomass?
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister, Don’t Burn Our Future, 24 June 2023 The Climate Change Commission is calling for evidence as to whether emissions from international shipping and aviation should be included in the emissions reduction target (‘the 2050 target’). Given the need to dramatically and rapidly reduce all GHG emissions, it is vital all sectors must […]
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U85kgs, U19s matches in Wellington this Saturday, Hurricanes First XV final in Palmerston North
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean & Steven White With the club and college competitions now over, the focus on the field now shifts totally to representative action for the next few weeks before the international game and the Rugby World Cup takes over in earnest. Rugby being played tomorrow is below. Under U85kgs There is however, still...
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Dream a Little Bigger with This Year’s World of Wearable Arts
- The Wellingtonista
- United States designer Grace DuVal (and seven time WOW finalist) has taken the Supreme WOW Award this year with her piece Curves Ahead. Built of bright orange road netting, road signs and bedecked with a mohawk of traffic cones, this piece is a blazing bright beacon amongst the rolling sea that is Dream Awake – […]
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Cherry Punch
- Newtown Festival
- Cherry Punch is the greatest punk band ever formed, and if you disagree, you can fuck off. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, this 4 piece punk band is one to keep your eye on. With tasty jams that produce a constant stream of beautiful noise and lyrics that challenge the seedy underbelly of abuse, this […]
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Wellington’s 100-year-old prison garden
- Wellington Scoop
- I recently took a trip to the Prison Garden on Matai Moana Mount Crawford. After a winding trip up the hill to the car park, we doubled back to the mulch mound, and the somewhat hidden entrance to the garden. This is one of the best views in Wellington – Mount Crawford is 163m high.
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Mount Crawford Prison (former), Nevay Road, Karaka Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Sir Gordon Tietjens Sevens this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The annual Sir Gordon Tietjens Sevens Tournament is being played at Massey University this Saturday and Sunday. The tournament hosted by Palmerston North Boys’ High School features three divisions, these being: Open Boys, Open Girls, U15 Boys, each being played concurrently on three adjacent fields. Pool play is on Saturday from 11.20am to 3.30pm approximately,...
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Moving our project forward
- Predator Free Wellington
- This story was taken from our 2023/24 impact report . In Phase 2 of our project, we're focused on optimising our work. We have proven we can successfully eliminate rats and mustelids in an urban setting: our next challenge is to accelerate the process and reduce costs. This is needed to achieve the ambitious…
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Review: Lightscapes
- The Wellingtonista
- Imagery by Stephen A’Court. The Royal New Zealand Ballet is back with another series of four ballets to warm you up this winter. Celebrating the power and possibility of dance, these four ballets range from the classic to the experimental, a wonderful tableau that accurately sums up the RZNB’s 70th anniversary. Opening the show is […]
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Highlanders…and the Crusaders win
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Everyone’s talking about the Hurricanes. I really don’t want to and would advise you not to either. At this stage, the most we should say is that a lower North Island team is faring well at an early point in a long competition. We wish them well. As some may have noted...
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Experienced and new faces combine in Wellington Lions squad in 2024
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White & Adam Julian On paper, and barring injuries in a couple of key positions, the 2024 Wellington Lions squad looks strong, and there is no reason why they shouldn’t re-enter the NPC winners’ circle in 2024. There is a core group of vastly experienced players, another cohort of established Super Rugby players...
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Lighter schedule of rugby in Wellington this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean After a busy past couple of weekends for rugby in Wellington, this weekend is quieter with just a handful of games on around the region. Most Wellington representative teams are either away or have had their games cancelled because of closed grounds. There is still some rugby on in the region, as...
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Sideline Conversions 30 September (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- One of the more impressive trophies of the year is on the line this week, the Don Broughton Shield for the winner of the Hurricanes U16s tournament that is being this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Levin. After calling it this time last week (and then an extra U18s match popped up on the schedule)...
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Club sevens season underway this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington club rugby sevens series and the Hurricanes schools tournament are both on tomorrow, in Wellington and in Feilding. Wellington club sevens The first leg of two Wellington club rugby sevens tournaments is being played tomorrow at the twin venues of Rugby League Park and Te Whaea Artificial. The men’s tournament is on Rugby...
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Ninja A-League Match Preview Round 17
- Wellington Phoenix
- Head coach Paul Temple is prepared for the Wellington Phoenix’s “must-win” home game against Adelaide United on Sunday afternoon. The team is feeling refreshed after a much needed international break. “It was actually really important,” Temple told media on Friday. ... The post Ninja A-League Match Preview Round 17 appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Kāpiti Marine Reserve research work welcomed
- Guardians Of Kapiti Marine Reserve
- Kāpiti Marine Reserve research work welcomed The Guardians of Kāpiti Marine Reserve have welcomed the recent announcement of a major new research programme for Kāpiti Marine Reserve. The Marine Sentinel Sites programme is led by the Department of Conservation and is funded through their partnership with Air New Zealand. It will create a national network […]
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Kapiti Marine Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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New camera honours reserve supporter
- Guardians Of Kapiti Marine Reserve
- New camera honours reserve supporter Poachers be warned — Chester is keeping a close watch over the Kāpiti Marine Reserve. Chester is the latest marine reserve remote camera monitoring station to be placed high on the Kāpiti Island ridge line above Onepoto Bay as part of the Guardians of Kāpiti Marine Reserve Trust’s Kāpiti Kiatiaki […]
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Club Administrator Role
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- OJFC is seeking to hire a Club Administrator to assist with the efficient operation and administration of our club. This role seeks a candidate who possesses great organisational and communication skills, has competent computer skills, is trustworthy and may have… » read more The post Club Administrator Role appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Trial pays off for Pride fullback
- Wellington Phoenix
- Lara Wall has landed her maiden pro contract following a successful trial with the Wellington Phoenix. The fullback has signed a two-year deal with the Phoenix, the first year of which is on scholarship terms. Wall, 24, is originally from... The post Trial pays off for Pride fullback appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Share your food superhero & win!
- Kaibosh Food Rescue
- Who is your superhero? Tell us who your food superhero is and be in to win an amazing foodie prize! Enter our Instagram competition this month to show your support for our annual fundraising appeal, Give a Meal in May. Share your food superhero as an Instagram Story and tag @kaiboshnz to go in the […]
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McEvedy Shield stars and future rugby players
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian & Steven White The 101st McEvedy Shield athletics meeting is being held at Newtown tomorrow. In modern times, the event is a four-school competition between Wellington College, St Patrick’s College Kilbirnie, St Patrick’s College Silverstream and Rongotai College. As such, a roll call of future well known club and representative rugby players...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 058: Jimmy Tilyard and Beethoven Algar
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Having one of your players captain the All Blacks is a proud honour for any rugby club. What about providing two All Black captains in the same year? That is what Poneke did in 1920 – both Jimmy Tilyard and Beethoven Algar captaining the All Blacks in matches that season. Both players were famous rugby...
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Moana Pasifika
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Petone’s Harry Godfrey flies through to score his try last week against the Blues. By Kevin McCarthy Into round 4 and don’t think we’ve had a banana peel result yet. That is when everyone thinks a team could not possibly lose to some underdog – and then it does. This year’s Super Rugby Pacific is...
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14. Eastern Sound Stage
- Newtown Festival
- The Eastern Sound Collective is excited to present a talented lineup of local Asian musicians. The sound is as diverse as our artists and will include folk, rock, electronica, pop. Come and hang out with us on Donald McLean Street for the first ever Eastern Sound Stage at Newtown Festival. Big thanks to Eastern Sound […]
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Vietkids
- Newtown Festival
- VietKidsNZ is a Vietnamese community group focusing on preserving Vietnamese language and culture for children in New Zealand, founded in 2014. VietKidsNZ Arts Clubs with about 20 kids, have been performing Vietnamese folk song dance and Vietnamese bamboo flute at many events and cultural festivals. The first performance is two folk songs originated from the […]
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Public spaces today: familiar, but definitely not “neutral”
- Talk Wellington
- Public buildings illuminated with the trans flag colours, reinstatement of Māori place names, and rainbow pedestrian crossings have some people arguing this is “politicising” public space. But New Zealand public spaces have never been neutral – far from it. This post is for you, TW readers who don’t identify as being part of a group...
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The Hutt Valley
- The Hutt Valley is home to unique visitor experiences and accessible outdoor recreation just 15 minutes from downtown Wellington City.
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WCC Transport Projects
- We’re investing in our transport network Find out about our planned transport projects and share your views so Wellington's transport network is safer and more convenient for everyone.
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Wellington Softball Association Inc.
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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Verb Wellington
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A City for People
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Masala Restaurant
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Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
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