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Wellington trio set for U19 matches in Lincoln
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- Three of Wellington's most promising talents will take-on some of the best young players in the...
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How Wellingtonians learnt to live with flocks of screeching kākā
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- The reintroduction of kākā in Wellington hasn’t always been smooth sailing. But this sassy bird has won the hearts of many residents and forced people to think about the city and its environment, writes Cathy Breed.
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Wellington players in the TTNZ Squads for 2013
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Spring into action for Greater Welly Bike Fest
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- Locals are gearing up to spring into action for the upcoming Kia Eke Paihikara Tātou Greater Welly Bike Fest which will see events take place across the rohe (region) throughout October.
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March grants round pays off for community groups
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Village intersection a hot topic for the Residents' Association
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- At the last Hataitai Residents' Association meeting on Tuesday 6 March we were joined by Charles Kingsford and Gagan Singh from Wellington City Council, who presented possible options for improving the intersection of Hataitai Rd, Waitoa Rd and Moxham Ave.
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Stacey Shortall—New York litigator turns champion for vulnerable communities
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- “If at times you can’t do it for yourself, think about those you can help and do it for them,” says Stacey Shortall, reflecting on her life of helping others through her legal work.
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Q and A for the Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay Residents Association
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- SARAH FREE STANDING FOR WCC EASTERN WARD POLICIES: Rates: Ideally we would keep rates at not much more than the rate of inflation, but this is often not possible, partly because the costs of things Council provides (roads, water infrastructure etc) have risen faster than the average rate of inflation, and partly because residents and businesses often want more for their city.
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Financial disaster ahead for Wellington's ratepayers- Bryan Pepperell speaks out
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- Mayor Prendergast has recently stated .."The City has $5.8 billion worth of assets. Our debt is just 4 % of our total assets. Council has agreed to borrow up to $20 million a year to pay for new assets." This statement from Mayor Prendergast about the value of the city's assets in relationship to debt shows just why we are heading for a meltdown.
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Election debate—The future of education in Aotearoa New Zealand
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- Cries of “tax the rich”, lively interactions with the audience, and as much kōrero about the economy as there was about education characterised Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s community coming together at a spirited election debate.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 048: Dick Pelham and Jackie Ruru
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Richard Pelham (circled left) and Jackie Ruru ( circled right) as part of the 1930 New Zealand Maori team that lost 19-13 in Wellington to the touring Great Britain side. Pelham and Ruru were the side’s midfielders and both scored tries in the match. Two freakishly talented Māori sportsmen who started their careers playing for...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 058: Jimmy Tilyard and Beethoven Algar
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- 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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A lengthy mea culpa, 20 years of history and a reboot?
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- If you don’t like lengthy deep navel gazing, take this tl:dr and be on your way until the next post: the Wellingtonista website has been very neglected for a number of years, and I intend to do better – perhaps you might like to contribute something too. I was 24 when James asked me to […]
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Last round of Swindale Shield and Harper Lock Shield competitions tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean Draws & Teamlists as received HERE Some say 13 is an unlucky number. But it won’t be for the two clubs that win this year’s first round Premier Swindale and Premier 2 Harper Lock Shield titles tomorrow. A cracking set of matches is in store in both competitions in their 13th and...
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The post-Covid-19 world calls for imagination
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- We can't begin to confront the challenges of an uncertain future unless we first try hard to imagine them beyond the comfortable yet dangerous certainties of the past, writes Professor of Ethics Nicholas Agar.
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Time for a new funding model in ECE
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- The Covid-19 crisis has exposed gaps in the funding of early education that we should be bold in responding to, writes Associate Professor Sue Cherrington of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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Silverware to be decided on super Saturday of club rugby
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- An eventful first round of Wellington club rugby culminates this Queen's Birthday weekend.
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Franklin and Papps named in Island of Origin T20 clash
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- New Zealand Cricket has announced the inaugural Island of Origin Twenty20 cricket match.
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Why does the law make criminals of 10-year-olds?
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- It's time to raise the age of criminal responsibility, argues Snita Ahir-Knight.
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Finn Harland training hard for Junior World Championships
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- Story courtesy of College Sport Media Photos are from Swimming NZ, credit to BW Media. The life of a...
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Wes Goosen hoping for Goats success on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Wes Goosen in familiar pose, diving to score a try in a recent match for Old Boys University The last time Wes Goosen played a final at Porirua Park was in 2013.
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Lower Hutt Police investigate aggravated robbery of Wainuiomata Liquor Store
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Police urge recording serial numbers of electronic gifts this Christmas
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Short Passes 29 June – some news in briefs to start the week
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- Above: The Upper Hutt Rams run out on to their newly re-laid surface at Maidstone Park on Saturday against Marist St Pat’s. The Rams and Tawa (see below) were both playing on newly minted home grounds on Saturday for the first time. PHOTO: Peter McDonald. Another round of rugby in the can, leaving four...
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Sideline Conversions 6 May (some news and information to start the week)
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- Chargedown. The Upper Hutt Rams’ Tynan Barrett gets his kick away as Wellington Axemen halfback Will Cosgriff attempts the chargedown. Photo: Peter Mcdonald. Monday morning edition: The biggest weekend yet of rugby in the Wellington region for 2024 has just come to a close, and it’s only just getting underway with college rugby now in...
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The Monday Wrap 9 May (some rugby news to start the week)
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- Monday morning edition: It’s the halfway point of Wellington’s Swindale Shield competition, and the competition remains wide open with several teams still harbouring designs on winning the title. Some big matches coming up for these contenders to cement their claims, not least the annual McBain Shield, this coming Saturday between Petone and Hutt Old Boys...
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Gavin Rutherford and Circa Theatre: Celebrating 20 years of the Christmas Pantomime
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100 domestic games for Cooper a fantastic achievement
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- Saturday’s Action Cricket Cup third round Women’s One-Day match between the Blaze and the Otago Sparks at Barton Oval at Trentham Memorial Park will be Cooper’s 100th domestic One-Day game for Wellington
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pahikara in support of NO HEA KOE? KO WAI KOE?
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- Collaborating with two of Wellington’s most prolific & unique creatives, Marcus McShane & Suzanne Tamaki, alongside the renowned Ans Westra collection, managed by Suite Gallery. This activation, aims to bring the imagery onto the streets from which they were taken, with the hope being to reconnect whānau of the subjects, with these treasured photos people in the images. On the nights of Nov 21st & 28th, public can catch a glimpse of the iconic Ans Westra imagery as Marcus McShane & his bike powered projections wind their way through the Cuba St precinct, or follow the bike to capture the entire presentation.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 036: Charlie Gillespie and Alexander Pringle
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- Gillespie left and Pringle right, Oriental club All Blacks 1913 and 1923. Two Oriental clubmen who played a decade apart but had much in common. Both Gillespie and Pringle were hard-nosed forwards who both gave unwavering commitment to Oriental in Wellington club rugby over several seasons, both played a similar number of games for Wellington...
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Altrusa Club of Wellington
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