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Climate change impacts accelerating in the Wellington region
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- A new report on emerging climate extremes points to a potential future for the region of increasingly warmer days and nights, more drought driven by extreme heatwaves and more frequent downpours, potentially leading to severe social and environmental impacts.
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Obituary: Terry O’Connor Sensei.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- It is with great sadness we report the passing of one of the Academy ‘Old Guard’, Terry O’Connor, 3 Dan. Born in Wellington, Terry attended Lyall Bay school and Wellington... The post Obituary: Terry O’Connor Sensei. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Sorry, been a bit out of sorts
- CataBlog
- And not really up to blogging over the last couple of weeks. Truth to tell, not been a great deal to report. However this weekend (or at least yesterday) our Lucky lad got a new home! Fingers crossed he'll settle...
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The knight and the mayor – the city elections start to become more interesting
- Wellington Scoop
- The Wellington election campaign just got a lot more interesting, with a report of a business leader shouting at the mayor during a press conference called to announce that Vibrant Wellington would not be nominating any candidates. It’s a complicated story.
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Why is bribery still legal in New Zealand?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A recent report asking Are Australia and New Zealand corrupt? has once again highlighted that New Zealand faces a more significant risk of corruption than is commonly acknowledged, writes the director of Victoria's Institute for Governance and Policy Studies Michael Macaulay.
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Upper Hutt City Council positively addressing credit rating change
- Upper Hutt City Council
- The recent decision by S&P Global to downgrade Upper Hutt City Council from ‘A+’ credit rating to ‘A’ was not a surprise to the council. In Feb 2024, and the previous S&P report indicated that the council was on ‘negative watch’.
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AGM 2024 and election results
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Hoe Tonga’s AGM 2023 was held on 25 June 2024 online via ZOOM. The majority of clubs were represented, alongside former Board members and Trevor Mieklejohn, (Aukaha Project Manager, Waka Ama NZ). The annual report for 2023 was accepted, and … Continue reading →
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Airport Extension Business Case slammed
- Peninsula News
- The Board of Airline Representatives commissioned a report from the New Zealand Institure of Economic Research, which has slammed the airport extension business case as “wasteful” and “grossly overstated.” New Zealand’s major airlines have fired a broadside at Wellington Airport’s... Read More ›
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Metlink fares review shows positive ongoing benefits for communities across region
- Metlink
- Metlink released the findings of its post implementation review into fares in a report to Council today which showed changes to fares and ticketing performed well against expectations and contributing to a range of cost saving benefits for passengers across the region.
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Tasting plate of goodness: recent stuff
- Talk Wellington
- There’s a lot going on at the moment; dive in and get a taster of it How We Live report – a doozy Hello, yes please We’re pretty excited about this – amongst all the “here’s how we fix housing” initiatives, this crowd seem unusually good.
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How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 4 Bait and Switch – Change the Decision for Rail Later
- Wellington Commuter
- In 2006, the SKM Stage 3 Report recommended a Do Minimum “Base Case” based on replacing the old English Electric EMUs with refurbished Ganz-Mavag EMUs. In 2010, the GWRC then announced that new Matangi EMUs would operate on the Johnsonville Line.… Read more ...
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Zl2bsj activity in 2006 stew perry tpd contest
- ZL6QH Quartz Hill User Group
- Wilbert ZL2BSJ operated from Quartz Hill in the Stew Perry Topband Distance Challenge on 30/31 December. Participants get points according to distance worked: one point for each QSO and an additional point for each 500 kms worked. Here is the report from Wilbert.
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Women's First Team v. Wellington United
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- In honour of the fabulous quiz night held by the masters team at Bar Edward on the Saturday preceding our game, the following match report will be written in the format of just that... a quiz. So without further ado hands on buzzerss here we...
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Jamming culture
- The Wellingtonista
- Saturday’s Jamoff at Craft2.0 was a great success. We were on the spot with this video report. In a field of 24 entries, your correspondent achieved a near perfect score of 3-3-3-3-2 in his aim to produce the most mediocre jam.
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Biodiversity Kapiti – check out what the trapping team has been doing
- Nga Uruora - Kapiti Project
- A critical part of the Ministry for the Environment funded biodiversity project is pest control on the coastal escarpment, Whareroa Farm and Queen Elizabeth Park. To see what the results and the technology we are using check out the report Nga Uruora Trappers newsletter
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Greater Wellington welcomes discussion on congestion charging in climate change fight
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council is welcoming the release of The Price is Right, a policy paper which argues for congestion charging to help manage growing peak time urban traffic snarl-ups the report says costs the country more than a billion dollars each year.
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How we caught the Miramar stoat
- Predator Free Wellington
- This story was taken from our 2023/24 impact report . Following the successful elimination of rats and mustelids from Miramar Peninsula, the project has been entrusted to the local community for ongoing biosecurity management. Returning control to the community does not equate to abandonment; rather, it…
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New Zealand National Records
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- by Bill Childs The times, distances and names quoted in this Issue is from the annual report of Athletics New Zealand. It will be noted that no existing record has yet achieved an age-grading equal to one hundred percent when measured by the 1974 standards.
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BNU Platoon Red v Seatoun 3 July 2011
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Okay okay, so it may have been a little while since the last match report, but after Sunday’s game, it really would be rude not to relive some of the highlights!! And by crikey were there some highlights!! Brooklyn turned up keen and enthusiastic to play.
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Research shows fall in greenhouse gases over two decades but a worrying rise in transport emissions
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- A just-released report from infrastructure consulting firm AECOM commissioned by the region’s nine councils shows that the Wellington Region’s gross greenhouse gas emissions fell by 5 per cent between 2001 and 2019, from a gross of 4,427,849 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent to 4,190,050 tCO2e.
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Ombudsman praises culture of openness at Greater Wellington
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- A report by the Office of the Ombudsman has praised Greater Wellington Regional Council’s “strong culture of openness” in proactively releasing official information, which is further reflected in its focus on meeting information requests within statutory deadlines, which it does almost 100 per cent of the time.
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Attendance at school (part 2)
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Legal requirements: Did you know?Did you know that the Education Act 1989 says that all children enrolled at a school must attend school whenever that school is open?Did you know that the Board of Trustees is required to take all reasonable steps to ensure that students do attend school whenever it is open?Did you know that every parent of a child who is not at school without a good reason, commits an offence and can be convicted and fined?Did you know that just because parents have provided an explanation to the school for their child’s absence, that does not mean it is a justified absence? The principal is required to make decisions about whether an absence is really justified.What are good reasons for a student being absent?• Illness (a medical certificate should be provided if child is away longer than a week)• Bereavement• Medical appointments• Class tripsMany schools do not consider family trips or holidays or even overseas trips as good reasons for being absent from school. You should discuss such trips with the school principal prior to going. Attendance procedures next....
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Experts making an impact
- Predator Free Wellington
- This story was taken from our 2023/24 impact report . Predator Free Wellington volunteers* dedicate more than 55,000 hours a year to achieve our predator free mission. This huge contribution is equivalent to having an entirely new Predator Free Wellington field team, valued at approximately $2 million a year…
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Biosecurity remains top of mind for residents
- Predator Free Wellington
- This story was taken from our 2023/24 impact report . The Miramar community are essential for spotting rat invaders; they are our constant eyes and ears on the ground. Reporting possible rat activity is quick and easy, and for residents of Miramar it’s a natural expression of kaitiakitanga (guardianship).
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Offbeat is back!
- The Wellingtonista
- The Offbeat Originals story has a happy ending it seems — they are open for business, since Tuesday even. We can report that the fishburgers are just as they always were. Business resumes at Offbeat Previously: What happened? Most missed Signs of life And the original Wellingtonista Offbeat review
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Where water and culture collide
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Ministry for the Environment’s recent freshwater report outlines the scale of the country’s pollution problem and makes many references to Māori ways of thinking, but what does it take to really understand an issue from another culture’s perspective? ask Emeritus Professor Lydia Wevers and Associate Professor Maria Bargh.
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Ngā Manu - 12 October - Results
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Ride Report – Nga Manu – 12 October Written by Neil Harwood – co Race Manager (along with Grace Saywell) Photos courtesy of Mark Freckleton A cool night saw numbers down but 13 keen athletes turned up and mother Nature surprised us with a nice night, if a little on the cool side.
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Public Meeting on Thursday
- Mt Victoria Residents Association
- This coming Thursday 21 August, the Crossways Community Trust will report back to Mt Victoria on the campaign to save Crossways, and where to from here.As the community knows, the campaign to save Crossways was unsuccessful, with the Presbyterian Church electing to simply sell the building to a private purchaser.
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The Congestion Pricing Roadmap
- Eye of the Fish
- It seems that the roadmap to congestion pricing is itself congested: gridlocked by an array of obstacles and opinions. We have a $200k report/proposal, dense legal obstacles, technical challenges, a mayor that is “not even lukewarm”, and a public that is overwhelming against the issue. So what happens next? Nothing?
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A second Mt Victoria tunnel in ten years – yes, no, maybe?
- Wellington Scoop
- Wellington Mayor Kerry Prendergast took everyone by surprise this week by enabling a headline which stated uncategorically: Green light for second Mt Vic Tunnel. The headline is in The Wellingtonian, above a report written by Rebecca Thompson. But there’s no evidence of a green light, or even an orange one.
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Wellington Medical Research Foundation Inc
- Fosters the strength and excellence of health research in the Wellington region by seeking and applying bequests and donations.
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Student Health
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Eye of the Fish
- We are a fledgling blog that was created to continue the legacy of Tom Beard’s superb WellUrban. Our aim is to further discourse on Wellington’s urban environment, as well to as report on the other aspects of life in the capital. Tom has set certainly high standards for us, and we wish him all the best in his new position.
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