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Dunne: Transmission Gully great Christmas present for Wellington
- Peter Dunn - MP for Ohariu
- UnitedFuture leader and Ohariu MP Peter Dunne is hailing the decision to proceed with Transmission Gully as a great Christmas present for Wellington. The long-time Transmission Gully campaigner says that while he never really doubted it would get the go-ahead – “It’s always been the only real viable option” – he is relieved the decision has been confirmed.
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Transmission Gully Motorway, Kenepuru, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Stolen. Black Yamaha Jog.
- Scoot NZ
- Stolen. Black Yamaha Jog scooter 37YTK.Taken from Austin Street, near corner with Majoribanks Street, Mt Victoria,Wellington sometime around September 1st to 5th. Distinguishing features:All down the left [95% sure it is the left] side are scratches.It has acracked orange front indicator light cover on the left side.And the brake lever on the left side is also [...]
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Not in a month of Saturdays
- The Wellingtonista
- You know how we had a blue moon this New Year's Eve right? And how that is kind of a freak occurrence when you think about it right? Well this Saturday is the blue moon of markets, there are two only once-a-monthers and one super-special- souped-up weekly market being held in our fair city.
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Voting advice for the Northern Ward
- WCC Watch
- A reader has emailed in the attached flier, which has been distributed to voters in the Northern Ward. I have no idea how many have been sent out, or exactly where. Basically, a Mr Graeme Sawyer is unhappy with his three sitting concillors and wishes to see them replaced. He is making recommendations on how that could happen. Enjoy.
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Diwali 2011
- Wellington Indian Association
- May the festival of lights be full of joy and prosperity. As the holy occasion of Diwali is here and the atmosphere is filled with the spirit of mirth and love, here’s hoping this festival of beauty brings your way, bright sparkles of contentment, that stay with you through the days ahead. Best wishes on Diwali and New year.
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Traffic Congestion, Part 2: To build or not to build…
- Architectural Centre Inc
- Apparently that isn’t the question – according to our NZTA experts, yet I can’t help but wonder why the latter option (not to build), hasn’t been a part of NZTA investigations. Perhasp the RoNS steamroller is concerned more about ‘road’s than ‘transport’? Certainly it is easier to point to the achievement of four lanes from Levin to [...]
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National Interclub and Intercentre underway in Lower Hutt
- Tawa Bowling Club
- Good luck to the Tawa girls going for the Division 2 Interclub title on the Petone Central greens. For the results take the link above, or for a printable pdf see here. In the Champion of Champions 1–5 year singles starting Saturday Kay Martin is at Stokes Valley and Nathanael Lucas is at Hutt. Good luck guys!
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Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5019, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Summer City – Free and Awesome
- WCC Watch
- As it has done for quite some time, the Council’s Summer City programme is about to kick off. They’ve produced a handy booklet chock full of fun free stuff. Check it out, there is plenty to see and do! (And who knew we’re hosting the Taekwon-Do World Championships in March – move over rugby world cup!)
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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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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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Vote X
- Architectural Centre Inc
- The Friday 26 August deadline for submissions to NZTA regarding the Wellington inner-city transport projects is getting closer. We believe this is an important issue for everyone to give feedback on. Option X will tunnel State Highway One under Memorial Park, providing a space which will respect our war dead, and allow reflection and commemoration.
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Jujulipps
- Newtown Festival
- Since the release of her debut single ‘Hilary Banks’ in 2021, Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Jujulipps has been making waves in the Aotearoa rap scene. The rising star’s mission is to remind her listeners that they are the main characters in their stories. As she puts it, “My ultimate goal is to empower my listeners to […]
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Changes at Age Concern Wellington Region
- Age Concern Wellington
- Age Concern Wellington Region is changing its structure from an Incorporated Society to a Charitable Trust. The move follows from the revision and update of the Incorporated Societies Act. The aim is to simplify the governance structure with a reduction in the numbers of decision makers, mainly because many of our members do not wish ... Read more
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Club Rugby pre-season schedules for this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wedged between the Ides of March today and St Patrick’s Day on Sunday is the third Saturday of pre-season club rugby matches and off-field training and events for Wellington’s 14 Premier clubs and clubs further up the line in Lower North Island Hurricanes territory. There is just one scheduled pre-season interclub Premier fixture between two...
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Alcohol Management Strategy Community Workshop St Annes Hall 21 March
- Newtown Residents' Association
- As part of its process for developing an Alcohol Management Strategy, Wellington City Council is holding a Community workshop at St Annes Parish Hall Newtown on the evening of Thursday 21 March from 7:00-9:00pm. This is your chance to get information about the process and input your views at an early stage in the process.
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Super or not?
- Eye of the Fish
- The news Last week that the Ghuznee St development “Ink” is to go ahead but without the accompanying New World mini-supermarket is probably a good thing. It has taken a long time to resolve itself though, with negotiations taking place over the last few years, and various proposals for different schemes in different forms. At [...]
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Wellington City Council’s Long Term Plan 2024-34
- Guardians of the Bays
- There is a month to give feedback on the Wellington City Long Term Plan 2024-34 as formal consultation is open till the 12 May 2024. In our last 2023 newsletter we asked you about your thoughts on the council’s ownership of Wellington Airport Shares. We had feedback from Guardians of the Bays members which ranged […]
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Sideline Conversions 16 June (some rugby news and information to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- General action from the U85kg Tony O’Brien Shield fixture on Saturday between Eastbourne and HOBM. Photo: Warwick Burke. Congratulations to Oriental-Rongotai for their maiden Swindale Shield win on Saturday. As we noted in Saturday evening’s round-up, the presentation is this coming Saturday after their match against Pōneke. It is Wellington club rugby Women’s Finals Day...
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Wellington Rocks
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Get the facts on earthquakes from GNS Science experts, find out how our city is getting ready and what you can do to get through a quake in the Capital. A briefing session is taking place on August 23rd at 7:30pm at Johnsonville Community Centre.To register, or for more information visit ;http://www.wellington.govt.nz/services/earthquake/resilience/briefings.html
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News from Loans: A Collection Returns Home
- Te Papa's blog
- In any museum collection you will find items or entire collections that were lent at some point in the distant past, sometimes more than a hundred years ago. It is always rewarding when a relationship is re-established with the owner and the items or collection can be returned to its rightful place. This happened to [...]
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Farewell to Community Constable Dean Adams
- Newtown Residents' Association
- We are losing our community Constable Dean Adams. After 2 and a half years in Newtown he is heading to the bright lights of Carterton! There is an informal farewell at the Newtown Community Centre between 12.30 and 1.30 on 19 September. Our thanks to Dean for his service and we wish him all the best for the future.
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Winter Interclub Statistics after Week 13 (Aug 21-22)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- The results up to Week 13 (Aug 21/22) are here: Teams: 2012 Winter Interclub stats Week 13 Teams Individuals: 2012 Winter Interclub stats Week 13 Individuals As a reminder, finals night will be September 11 (this is a TUESDAY for you P2/P4 folks). This is because of the secondary schools finals in Auckland next week, [...]
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June 2012: McCahon Incarnation decommissioned
- Wellington Sculpture Trust
- Regan Gentry’s temporary sculpture McCahon Incarnation, installed on the west wall of City Gallery Wellington (CGW) (see February 2012 news item) has been decommissioned. However it is likely that the work will be re-installed elsewhere in New Zealand, and consideration is also being given to whether it might return to Wellington as a permanent feature of the CGW.
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Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 095: Henry Morgan
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Henry Morgan was a long-serving administrator who is best known for helping grow and run the junior game in Wellington. His name lives on today with the H.D. Morgan Cup named in his honour. The H.D. Morgan silverware is currently contested in the second round of the Premier 2 Grade. Morgan was a member of...
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New rugby recruitment tool for both players and clubs recently launched
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Oval15.com is not just another recruitment tool. It is a revolutionary platform designed to disrupt the traditional methods of rugby player recruitment. In an industry where the standard practice has long been sending CVs and hoping for the best, Oval15 offers a powerful, new streamlined alternative that places control of the recruitment process directly in the...
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Cello Basin Reserve Gets CCTV Upgrade
- Basin Reserve Trust
- CCTV Upgrade The Cello Basin Reserve is now part of the Wellington City Council Safe City CCTV system, which is a Council-led initiative, strongly supported through their partnership with the Wellington Central Police. Our use of CCTV cameras aims to continue to make... The post Cello Basin Reserve Gets CCTV Upgrade appeared first on Wellington Basin Reserve.
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Christmas Message, Notice of Office Hours
- Swimming Wellington
- The office will be closed from Monday 23 December 2013, re-opening on Monday 6 January 2014. Swimming Wellington is please to advise that Laura Bertelsen has been appointed to the Events & Administration Support position and will start on Wednesday 8 January 2014. Laura comes from a Swimming background, and is also actively involved in Surf [...]
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Happy Birthday Dear Alice Poster & Bookings
- Kapiti Playhouse Inc
- The poster for Happy Birthday Dear Alice is now available and, once again, is a piece of great work. We’re also pleased to announce that bookings are now open! You can find out more on the Happy Birthday Dear Alice production page. The post Happy Birthday Dear Alice Poster & Bookings appeared first on Kapiti Playhouse Inc..
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Tsunami threat calls for an action plan
- Sarah Free
- I’ve talked before about the need for a Tsunami Action Plan for the southern and eastern suburbs. The latest study shows that if there is a large local earthquake near Wellington, coastal residents may only have 10-12 minutes to get to high ground. In this case, people will need to know exactly what the plan is. […]
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Introduction to Aikido
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- We are very happy to announce our new regular feature: Introduction to Aikido. Introduction to Aikido course is a great way to learn first-hand about the martial art of Aikido. The course is suitable for anyone 16 years or older and does not require any prior experience in martial arts. To register please fill out the […]
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Prince of Wales Park Water Reservoir, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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WCC Transport Projects
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Our Bar
- New Zealand’s capital city now has a fantastic new gay bar - ‘Our Bar’, is opening in October. With a warm and inviting atmosphere it is unparalleled in the community. Our Bar is not an average pub; it is a bar with great food, great people, great staff and an even greater heart.
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