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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 062: ‘Little Eric’, Basil the Barracker, Dick Evans (the supporters)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Focusing on some of the supporters and looking at three individuals that were well known or helped galvanise the Wellington rugby public in years gone by. These days you can count the crowd at some games, it seems. In a bygone era there were many characters and supporters who helped shaped the game and made...
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Wellington College beats Rongotai College as St Pat’s miss out to St Bede’s in midweek First XV matches
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian and Steven White Photos by Andy McArthur Two First XV matches in Wellington on Tuesday and Wednesday, as well as big traditionals in Christchurch and Invercargill this week. A wrap of all the action below. Wellington College pulls away from Rongotai College in second half Wellington College defended both the Heron Scarf...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 098: Billy Francis
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Billy Francis was a hooker who came down to Wellington from Taranaki as a teenager and played for the Wellington Axemen club, from where he made the Wellington team and then the All Blacks on the last tour and final tests before the outbreak of the first world war. Francis achieved most of this before...
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Principal’s Message – Mid Term 2, 2024
- Wellington High School
- Thank you for the response to my email in relation to school donations, fees and other charges a couple of weeks ago. I have had many families get in touch with me needing support and other families able to provide support. Miraculously, the two seem to be balancing financially at the moment and I appreciate […]
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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American Ambassador’s Sevens 2.0 on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Friday morning preview – any updates and amendments will be made below as received. The second and final leg of the Wellington Rugby Football Union’s American Ambassador’s Sevens tournament is at Trentham Memorial Park on Saturday. Points from last weekend’s opening leg at Rugby league Park and Te Whaea roll over, heading to crossover semi-finals...
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Wellington’s Future Development Strategy: your submission guide (quick!)
- Talk Wellington
- Our region’s Future Development Strategy will say what big, important stuff goes where, setting the course for our towns and cities for decades. A Talk Wellington reader lays out why it matters, and how to submit – ASAP! This post contains some introductory information, and then a submission guide based on the Talk Wellington kaupapa....
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Aisle be Back: Plenty to ponder for All Blacks fans heading into World Cup year
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy If the All Blacks actually do have beach towels, and intend to roll them out this summer, then of course they will mysteriously find rocks underneath them. These will drive them nuts and drive them in turn to correct all their failings next year and win the World Cup. Instead, would it...
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The fading dream of home ownership
- Talk Wellington
- With unapproachable and expensive housing markets around the world, many young people are giving up on ever owning a house. Alice Capelle explores a theoretical system that rethinks the inheritance, owning, and buying of homes. Young people are feeling anxiety about the housing crisis. Prices are high, affordable housing is limited, and the market is...
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A Fun-Filled Play Week
- Nuku Ora
- Play Week saw many tamariki engage in tākaro (play) and encouraged students to be adventurous, joyful, and curious when connecting with their taiao (environment). Play week (5 - 12 November) was all about celebrating the value of tākaro for tamariki, whānau and communities throughout the Wellington region, with a focus on Backdoor Tākaro with Ngā Atua.
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Holy Family School, 169, Mungavin Avenue, Cannons Creek, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5025, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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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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The Warratahs
- Newtown Festival
- The Warratahs are one of New Zealand’s best loved bands, regularly touring New Zealand and Australia, playing at theatres and festivals. They have released 7 charting studio albums, winning gold and platinum awards for the songs that have become part of this country’s musical culture. The Warratahs have 3 times been music video finalists at […]
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Sideline Conversions 16 January (some rugby news from the ground up)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Welcome to 2023, and to Sideline Conversions, the name this year of our regular Monday news and information and tidbits column. To sign up to our new online newsletter please go HERE +++++ The 2023 Swindale Shield draw release is imminent. A draft was being circulated pre-Christmas, but we can’t publish anything yet unless there...
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Weekly News 13 February 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- It’s that one week of the year when everyone in Wellington joins us in caring about running and walking. If you are taking part in Round The Bays, make sure you promote Scottish by wearing the singlet, chatting to the runners and walkers around you and encouraging people to join our friendly whanau. This week […]
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Weekly News 20 February 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results We were very lucky to have Cyclone Gabrielle die out just before the weekend arrived, allowing a bumper weekend of racing and great performances from Scottish at the Welllington Athletics Champs, and Round The Bays. Scottish athletes also took to the skies, racing at the Christchurch International Track Meet, and the 2023 […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 034: U.P. Calcinai
- Wellington Club Weekly
- U.P. Calcinai was one of two brothers that were fixtures in Poneke teams for a decade and a half in the early years of last century and part of a family that was synonymous with Poneke throughout most of the 20th century as players and coaches. U.P was a bit of a late bloomer, first...
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A picture of how it feels
- Talk Wellington
- Here’s a little homage to a classic image that blew our minds when we saw it, and now we see things differently everywhere we go Artist Karl Jilg created this for the Swedish Road Administration decades ago, and it’s still super powerful today. It was part of the “battle for hearts and minds” angle of...
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Weekly News 3 April 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Remember to sign up as a member for 2023 on the new membership system. This week Results Scottish Mountain Running Champs 31 runners and walkers took part in the club’s annual mountain champs, mostly avoiding the rain. The J Team’s Peter Cottingham and Naomi Richardson won the short course race, Marshall Clark and Claire Jennings […]
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Ask Me Anything: Reuben Paterson
- City Gallery
- Exhibiting artist Reuben Paterson sits down to answer questions submitted by our audience. What is your advice to young artists? What is the inspiration behind your work Koro? What is your view on secondary art markets and equity for artists? Best and worst things about working with Glitter? Reuben answers these questions and more. The […]
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Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Krakerjack
- Newtown Festival
- Krakerjack’s seven member showcase spirited folk music from the length and breadth of Poland with a bit of Klezmer and Ukrainian thrown in! Styled a little like a Polish wedding band, expect lively numbers with powerful vocals and harmonies set to make you want to move, as well as a few more mellow tunes to […]
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Hannah Davenport
- Newtown Festival
- Eager for attention and begging to be loved, Hannah Davenport is (literally) the hottest solo artist breaking into the Wellington music scene. Showcasing a commanding voice that pulls at heartstrings, Davenport focuses on the trials and tribulations that young women experience in modern society – vulnerably discussing her body image, self-worth, heartbreak, and anxiety from […]
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The definitive list of the Best National Rugby Teams
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The world of rugby rankings is a clear platform to determine the best national rugby teams on the rise. And it was not just a whirlwind championship but the tenth Rugby World Cup and the 200th anniversary of the sport. Unquestionably, rugby is an evolving sport and is expected to only grow bigger in the...
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Have your say on SH59
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- Have your say on the future of our patch of SH59. Waka Kotahi is currently consulting with Plimmerton Residents’ Association (along with Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Paremata RA, PCC and GWRC) on the current and future status of SH59 between Paremata and Plimmerton roundabouts. View the Waka Kotahi proposals here Then let us know if you […]
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Plimmerton, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Hana Mason selected for Global Amateur Tour – Equestrian
- Newlands College
- Congratulations to Hana Mason who has has been selected to travel to Morocco in April this year for the Global Amateur Tour. Hana has been selected with a handful of other NZ equestrian riders and will complete some training and competition and will be supported by Lucy Olphert one of NZ’s show jumping riders. Congratulations […]
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Newlands College, 68, Bracken Road, Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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PIONEERS OF RUGBY IN WELLINGTON 032: Peter Webb
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Peter Purves Webb was one of a group of the earliest players of the game in Wellington and was a founding member of the Wellington Football Club, under the leadership of James Isherwood . Webb was involved as an early player, administrator and referee of the game, and played for New Zealand on their maiden...
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Four Hurricanes teams in action, club rugby pre-season begins this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- All four Hurricanes teams are playing this weekend, in Wellington, Taupo, Melbourne and Christchurch. The action starts this afternoon at Rugby League Park, Newtown, with the Hurricanes and Crusaders A sides meeting. The match between the Hurricanes Hunters and Crusaders Knights kicks off at 2.30pm. The Hurricanes men’s side are playing the Rebels in Melbourne...
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Rugby League Park, City to Sea Walkway, Vogeltown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Review: The Culture
- The Wellingtonista
- The Culture, starts before the performers come on stage with a montage of video footage of news articles on systemic and political misogyny. This sets the scene for the everyday ways women are disadvantaged that are so embedded, that they often go unnoticed. The newsfeed soon fades out, the lights come up, and Will and […]
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WLG Community & Environment Fund
- Guardians of the Bays
- Guardians of the Bay (GOTB) have been working with Strathmore Park Residents Association (SPRA) and Wellington International Airport Ltd (WIAL) to set up the WLG Community & Environment Fund. This fund is the result of Environment Court mediation between WIAL, GOTB, SPRA, and other community members. Wellington Airport provides funding to a Trust, and 3 […]
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Strathmore Park, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 037: Stan Dean
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Stanley Sydney McPherson Dean was a titan rugby administrator for over three decades in the first half of last century. Dean was a Poneke Football Club, WRFU and NZRU administrator, Chairman and President for many years and also served twice as All Blacks manager on two overseas tours. Originally an Aucklander, Dean became a naturalised...
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The Leaving Party
- Lōemis
- Katherine Mansfield, one of New Zealand’s greatest writers, left New Zealand for good in 1908. Before doing so, she threw a leaving party and invited all her friends. The party had many of her favourite ingredients: live music, good company, food offerings, tea, exquisite gin, parlour games, and elements of the occult and divination.
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Katherine Mansfield House and Garden, 25, Tinakori Road, Wadestown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Swindale Shield hopefuls to put it on the line in round nine
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Johnsonville and Wellington are both at home tomorrow, with the Hawks hosting Tawa and the Axemen playing Old Boys University. By Scott MacLean Draws & Teamlists HERE It’s shaping up as another damp weekend for rugby, but it’s doubtful that will change how teams up and down the grades will approach tomorrow given how they...
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Young and Hungry
- Young & Hungry started life in 1994 at Bats theatre as a series of one act plays designed to give young people, aged between 15-25 years, the opportunity to partake in a professional theatre environment under the direction of professional theatre practitioners. Since then it has significantly grown and is now run by the Young and Hungry Arts Trust.
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Flour and Gold
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East Spa and Salon
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Concrete Bar and Restaurant
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Arizona Bar and Grill
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City Bed and Breakfast
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JJ Morgan and Co.
- Is a free form working space (Gallery plus studio's ) that is self founded by three individuals who are dedicated to supporting the development and creative output of artists, designers and curators from New Zealand and abroad. We are based at 3 Cruickshank Street in between Kilbirnie and Lyall Bay, Wellington. Gallery/show hours; Saturday/Sunday 11am-4pm
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Boys’ and Girls’ Institute
- The Wellington Boys’ and Girls’ Institute (BGI) is a youth development organisation, established in 1883. Way back then, we were known for setting up an essential community bathing facility, where young people and their families could wash. Since, we’ve evolved alongside the needs of Wellington’s youth – running programmes and projects which support, inspire, and challenge our rangatahi (young people) to wholeheartedly embrace who they are.
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Collective Photography and Design
- Wellington Wedding Photographers; Collective Photography and Design. Contemporary Album Design, DVD albums. Relaxed, Modern Style. Black and white or colour, Budget Packages. For the best Wedding photography in the Wellington region, contact Collective today for a no-obligation quote
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Collective Photography and Design
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Cuba Street and Cuba Mall
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Floriditas Cafe and Restaurant
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Thorndon Tennis and Squash Club
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Beautique Skin and Beauty Therapy
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The Backbencher Pub and Cafe
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Wellington Wine and Food Festival
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Museum of Wellington City and Sea
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Chinese Dragons Sports and Social club
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Wellington Chinese Sports and Cultural Centre
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