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Rachel O’Neill – 2023
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Rachel O’Neill is an artist, film maker, teacher of creative writing, communications professional, and, above all poet. O’Neill will be using their six months at Randell Cottage to work on two projects: completing their third book, Symphony of Queer Errands, and a fourth, a collection of prose poems titled Master of the Female Half-Lengths. O’Neill is a graduate […]
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Sideline Conversions 8 May (some rugby happenings and news to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Fulltime in the Presidents match at the Hutt Rec on Saturday between HOBM and Johnsonville. The nine-team competition is in full swing and round four is this coming SAPHOTO: Warwick Burke. Throw a blanket over the top six teams in Wellington Premier rugby, with five competition points or a bonus point win separating them, as...
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St Mary’s College – a decade of consistent rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The following story was recently published on College Sport Wellington and is being posted here on Club Rugby with permission. One of the year-in year-out certainties in Wellington secondary school rugby is that St Mary’s College will be very tough to beat. The school has owned the sport from when it first started taking rugby...
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Weekly News 28 November 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Twilight Track Meet No results available yet. Central League Meet, Masterton Results Coming Up Twilight Track Meets Scottish is again organising 5 twilight track meetings over the course of the summer. The next meeting is on Wednesday 14 December. These are really fun, low-key events, open to anyone who wants to try […]
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The End of Year Wrap (some off-season news and happenings to wind down 2022)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club Rugby wishes everyone a merry Christmas and safe travels over the New Year. As well as for family and friends, this time of the year is for rest and re-charging, before hitting the ground running in 2023 with another year of exciting and action-packed rugby and sport. Below is some news and information and...
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Culture Embassy band
- Newtown Festival
- Ras Judah Culture Embassy band is a Wellington-based, 10-piece ethnically diverse outfit, hence the name “Culture Embassy”. The band’s musical style is an infusion Afro jazz and Roots Reggae. Culture Embassy started in Wellington back in early 2013 as a collaborative music project between Ras Judah and friends. Ras Judah hails from Botswana in Southern Africa. […]
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Warm Regards
- Newtown Festival
- Warm Regards is a band that epitomizes style, comfort, economy, and power. They are a sleek sedan that is equally at home on the racetrack or with the family bundled safely in the back. Formed in the bustling music scene of Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Warm Regards quickly made a name for themselves with their catchy tunes […]
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Wondering what this inner-city sculpture means? Here's the story
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Stuff The story behind Robert Jahnke's Spinning Top off Wellington's Golden Mile This year is the Wellington Sculpture Trust's 40th anniversary. To celebrate this, The Dominion Post is spotlighting sculptures the trust has helped bring to life. This week Sue Elliott takes a look at Robert Jahnke’s Spinning Top. Read the full Stuff article here
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Roigard revving up for new Hurricanes season
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hurricanes halfback and former speedway driver Cam Roigard flies in for his try in the Hurricanes’ pre-season win over the Crusaders in Levin last Friday. By Steven White Can Roigard is is part of the new guard for the Hurricanes. Needless to say, Roigard and the Hurricanes are looking forward to taking the field this...
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Review: Limits
- The Wellingtonista
- Reviewed by Nadia Freeman Photo credit: David Vagg This is no typical dance number meant to distract and delight you with sparkles and clap-along numbers. Limits sits in the realm of theatre that is to challenge its audience and give them a chance to view what it might be like to step into the shoes […]
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WTMC Extraordinary General Meeting on 1 March
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Hello to all WTMC members, The Committee is proposing to make changes to the current governance arrangements of WTMC, implementing such changes requires amending the club’s Constitution. What you need to knowThe Club is becoming increasingly more complex to run effectively. To help make the running of the Club more efficient, we are proposing a ... Read more
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Review: The Sensemaker
- The Wellingtonista
- Produced by ‘Woman’s Move’ from Switzerland and co-directed by choreographers Elsa Couvreur and Iona D’Annunzio. The Sensemaker starts as a clever and understated comedy that uses dance, movement and sound as its main devices. Theatre like this is at its best when minimal and perfectly timed, which is a key strength of The Sensemaker. The […]
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Sideline Conversions 27 March (some rugby news and information to start the new rugby week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Week 1 is upon us for many club rugby competitions throughout the land, including Wellington where up to five grades kick off on Saturday. The Premier Swindale Shield is locked in, as well as the first round Premier 2 draw, which was issued over the weekend. The second-tier reverts to a single-round format for the...
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Wellington club rugby live scoring updates, 22 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is the fourth round of the 2023 Wellington club rugby season. The fourth round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition sees all seven matches kick-off at their usual time of 2.45pm. The draw with teamlists is HERE For the games, scoring updates and updated results see below. WRFU Men’s Premier The Colts competition...
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Head of the ‘OTIDE’ – Mason Malagamaali’i
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Mason Malagamaali’i behind the mike at the Ories clubrooms. Photo: Dave Brownlie. By Adam Julian The following article first appeared in the December edition of the Rugby News magazine and is kindly re-published here with permission. Mason Malagamaali’i is a big personality. His surname with a dozen letters and a handful of consonants says...
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Compulsory Player Umpire Training
- St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
- It is compulsory for all Premier-Senior players to attend umpire training and pass a short test this year. Training is on Saturday 14 April at Netball Wellington. See this page for information and for practice tests If you absolutely cannot make this day please let us know by emailing us as we will arrange one alternate date.
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03. AfroUrban Sound Stage
- Newtown Festival
- The Blackhouse is a community-driven radio-podcast platform on Wellington Access Radio. We hold space for Black-owned businesses, creative projects, community initiatives, stories, discussions & issues that don’t always get mainstream attention. Our kaupapa is to amplify Black voices, music, and stories in Aotearoa. At this year’s Newtown Festival, we’re bringing a fresh mix of live […]
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Crusaders
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Wainuiomata midfielder Peter Umaga-Jensen set for his 50th cap for the Hurricanes tonight against the Crusaders in Wellington. By Kevin McCarthy The Hurricanes have to win tonight. Seventh is not where they need to be at the halfway mark, because this competition has very few match-ups that are sure things – which is great...
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Coaches wanted for 2008
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Brooklyn Northern United (AFC) is looking for First (Capital 1) and Second (Capital 2) Team Coaches for the 2008 season. Reporting to the Committee, the Coaches will work together to consolidate the teams and make them contenders in their divisions. This is a part-time position with remuneration depending on the qualifications of the person and the hours worked.
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Introducing our Sponsor Legacy Wall – donate now to put your name on the new surf club
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- Today we are launching our Sponsor Legacy Wall. This Wall is a key fundraising initiative for the new building, giving members and the wider community an opportunity to contribute to the new building project. What is a Sponsor Legacy Wall? It’s a dedicated wall inside the new club, that will display all the names of... Read More
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Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards, Beach access, Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast District, Wellington, 5034, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Hilton vanishes?
- Eye of the Fish
- The potential Hilton hotel has had the appeals against its consent upheld, signalling what is likely to be the end of the controversial waterfront proposal. Having started the applications process back in later 2005, the news seems like it will be a decisive blow to the project; although an appeal is possible, it must go through the High Court.
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One more sleep till Craft2.0
- The Wellingtonista
- Craft2.0 springs into the shopping season by returning to TheNewDowse on October 11th with a Craftastic Craftacular (don’t ask us what that means, but pretty much beyond fabulous is a good definition) There are over 60 crafters this time round and as always there is a mix of returning favourite crafters and brand shiny new ones.
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Weedy ferns
- Te Papa's blog
- Chris Horne of the Wellington Botanical Society recently sent me a fern frond they collected on one of their trips. Although the frond is small and lacking the diagnostic reproductive characters, I think it is the introduced holly fern (Cyrtomium falcatum). It looks like the shining spleenwort (Asplenium oblongifolium), but the flanges, or ‘teeth’, of the [...]
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Man of sorrows
- Te Papa's blog
- Te Papa has a strong collection of Colin McCahon’s early religious works, including three paintings from 1947 that depict events from story of the Passion: Christ taken from the cross, Entombment (after Titian), and King of the Jews. One of the enduring myths surrounding McCahon’s early paintings is that were rejected by critics. This is summed [...]
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Indoor community sports centre may force flyover
- While I certainly don't want to give up on fighting to stop the flyover being built at the Basin Reserve, a friend recently pointed out that there is another issue that I had not yet considered. And, it is one that could quite likely lead to construction of both the flyover and duplication of the Mt Victoria Tunnel.
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Julia Gluyas Selected for New Zealand A Team
- Northern United Hockey Club
- Northern United’s own Julia Gluyas is off on another incredible adventure, this time heading to China with the New Zealand A team for the Two Lakes Innovation Cup! Fresh off her Black Sticks debut earlier this year, Julia’s selection is another massive achievement and a reflection of the hard work and dedication she puts into her game.
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Sos newtown
- Bryan Pepperell - Back To The Future
- A press release from the New Zealand Police today revealed community constables are going to be working with Tranz-Metro and talking to commuters about problems in their areas, while in transit on the train. If this is what the police is going to do with their "precious" resources we need to build a railway station in Newtown!
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Thorndon Tavern : Thai Takeaway
- Eye of the Fish
- Thorndon’s quite the place to be you know. But there is an eyesore that is troubling the residents, above and beyond such other eyesores such as the American Embassy, the abortion of a supermarket carpark, the ugly lumpy tower of the Police Association, the row of non-descript office towers etc: yes, its the Thorndon Tavern.
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110 Molesworth Street, Wellington
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Keeping the rates increase to a reasonable level?
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Given the tight fiscal realities, the Council has been scrutinising it's front-line and back office functions. "Keeping the rates increase to a reasonable level" is the title of the invitation to submit on the Annual Plan. Have your say; tell the Council what you want ... WCC's online questionnaire is convenient. http://www.wellington.govt.nz/news/display-item.php?id=4396
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Secret cold-war era bunkers discovered on Messines Road
- WCC Watch
- The council’s project to revamp the water reservoirs on Messines Road is proceeding full steam ahead. The Dom Post have done a story on it, and I’m sure that it will spark off the conspiracy theorists – massive underground concrete bunkers right next door to the Russian embassy? Awesome. And this photo from the Dom Post is rather cool.
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- makara
- religious-groups
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Empire Table Tennis Club
- The Empire Table Tennis Club is one of the oldest and largest in New Zealand and is situated in Marine Parade , Petone.
- Tagged as:
- petone
- table-tennis
- wcn-hosted
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