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Kaukau summit – an easy day walk
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kaukau summit An easy day walk Kaukau is the highest point close to Wellington and the 360 degree views from the summit are well worth the effort getting there. There are tracks starting from Johnsonville, Broadmeadows, Khandallah and Ngaio. Arguably the easiest is from the carpark at Johnsonville Park at the end of Truscott Avenue. ... Read more
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Central Region 7s on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The second annual post-covid revived Central Region 7s is being hosted by the Manawatu Rugby Football Union on Saturday. This is the tournament that was played in Levin for many years, prior to Covid 19 striking the nation and it going into abeyance for three years. There were green shoots in its revival last year...
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Omai Faatasi – Come Together
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- There is a long-standing assumption that most Pasifika seniors are OK and do not generally experience loneliness. This is because Pasifika seniors are more likely to be cared for by their families, in many cases even living with them. As religion plays an important role in many Pacific nations, seniors will often also be connected ... Read more
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Choosing Friday
- Kilbirnie School
- Our school-wide enrichment programme, Choosing Friday, will start in week 2, on Friday 25 October. This is a great opportunity for children to be exposed to something new and that they are personally interested in. There is a great range of activities to choose from and each workshop will run for a period of 6 weeks.
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New members night – 26 February 2020
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Summer is here! And that means more time to explore the great New Zealand outdoors! Want to find out how? The Wellington Tramping and Mountaineering Club (WTMC) is hosting a new members night on the evening of Wednesday 26 February 2020 at the Tararua Tramping Club hall on 4 Moncrieff Street, and all are welcome. ... Read more
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Design Map and info
- T3 Track Blog
- The track has already been started and about 100mtrs is rideable from the Vertigo end up, but as you will be able to see by the design map it is by no means finished, there are several features to be put along this part of the track, and a whole heap more along the rest of it.
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Lodge update – Our Maunga – June 2020
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The good news is that along with the rest of the country we are, at this moment, breathing a sigh of relief as things have moved to a new normal. The lodge committee is preparing the lodge for what could be another busy season, be it a bit later than normal. However, we are being ... Read more
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Aisle be Back: Super Rugby 2021 and this weekend’s North v South game
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy It’s Super Rugby though not as we know it. The latest news is that the old three-nations format is not a starter, and we’re off to having an Australian conference, and a New Zealand (Super Rugby Aotearoa) conference, with an added Pasifika team. There’ll be a playoff of some sort or crossover...
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Goochy raises a ton
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Jacob Gooch running strongly against the Wellington Axemen in a recent match. Last Saturday he played his 100th Premier match for Petone. This Saturday Petone meets Northern United at Porirua in a must-win match to advance to the Jubilee Cup semi-finals. By Adam Julian July 25, 2020, music is rumbling, the chat is short, shrieking,...
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2020 Best of the NZ Mountain Film Festival National Tour coming to Wellington
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The best of the New Zealand Mountain Film Festival National Tour is once again coming back to Wellington with a double feature! The festival started in 2002 and is internationally recognised as one of the world’s premier mountain film festival events. It’s NZ’s original mountain film festival with an international adventure film maker’s competition, as ... Read more
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Weekly News: Annual Report Released
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- It's been a busy week at EBYMBC, with the Barton Marine Winter Series getting another successful day of racing in and the clubhouse being used for all sorts of meetings, it really is starting to feel like club life is returning back to normal. Check out the details of what's been going on and what's coming up here.
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TempoFit season 2
- Hutt Valley Marathon Clinic
- TempoFit is for runners of ALL abilities. As long as you can run 5km non stop (at any speed) you'll fit in perfectly. Having others to train with over winter is a real bonus - and it's perfect for those who are working towards the Gazley Volkswagen Wellington Marathon, Half, 10km or 5km at the end of June.....
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WTMC Ruapehu Lodge – its survival may depend on your help
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- WTMC Ruapehu Lodge – its survival may depend on your help Ruapehu Alpine Lifts (RAL) who have run the skifield at Whakapapa for 60 years is in Liquidation and Receivership. If no buyer can be found before the 2025 ski season it is very likely that all skifield infrastructure will be removed from the mountain and ... Read more
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Aisle be Back: The Ardieocalypse
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ardie Savea playing against the Crusaders for the Hurricanes in 2023. [logoshowcase cat_id=”43″] By Kevin McCarthy I think we can survive the Ardieocalypse. In fact, we already did. Which is no mean feat, considering he was World Player of the Year, and still at his peak internationally. There is no one like him as an...
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Unbeaten season for Upper Hutt College in Premier 2 competition
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The following article is courtesy of College Sport Media for College Sport Wellington. Upper Hutt College rugby is flying high following the First XV’s recent Premier 2 championship win. The Upper Hutt College side beat local rivals the St Pat’s Silverstream Second XV 22-10 in the final of the Murray Jensen Cup on the last...
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Wellington Lions v Bay of Plenty Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott Round 5 v Bay of Plenty: Lost 32-33 Wellington’s record in all NPC matches is now played 472, won 293 (62.1%), lost 167 and drawn 12. Wellington’s record in all NPC matches against Bay of Plenty is played 35, won 27 (77.1%), lost six and drawn two. Bay of Plenty has now...
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Bond Banter 11 October (Some rugby news and information to start the new week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning edition: The end of the community 15s season is all-but over. Just waiting for details of a potential U85kg Knockout Cup semi-final this Saturday between the Avalon Wolves and the Carisbrook Bush Pigs – which will either be in Dunedin or Lower Hutt. The other semi-final is scheduled to be between Morrinsville (Waikato) and...
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Lily Rose Shaw Quartet
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- “Lily Rose Shaw is an up and coming artist in the Pōneke jazz scene, a graduate of the jazz programme at Te Kōki, NZSM who was singled out as one of the musicians who is “really shining . . . a great composer”. Lily has been gigging regularly around Wellington with bands such as OdESSA, … Continue reading Lily Rose Shaw Quartet
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New District Plan
- Eye of the Fish
- A new (proposed / draft / actual – who knows, really?) District Plan has dropped and it fills me with dread. Horror. Revulsion. They’ve only gone and screwed it up again, haven’t they? I’m not going to mince my words about this – what is being proposed in terms of height limits in the Central Area is a crime against humanity.
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Hiking The Burtton Track
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Up bright and early to start our day trip meeting at the Railway Station: 7AM. It was really great having two cars for this trip as the starting and finishing points are different. The road to the start of track is gravelly and potholed, take care when driving. The start of the track is Scott’s ... Read more
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Atalanta
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Atalanta is a storied vessel, registered with RPNYC from 1895-1979; and from 2015. The Wellington Classic Yacht Trust plans to restore her to her original configuration and join her stablemate Lizzie in sailing her in local events and racing. There is an open invitation to Club members and Trust supporters to sail with us. The [...]
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Mana u3a
- Age Concern Wellington
- Making new friends, Sharing interests, Fun and companionship Mana U3A is one of several U3A groups in the Wellington region, with Tawa U3A to the south and Kapiti U3A to the north up the coast. Our focus is on giving our members opportunities to learn, the chance to get to know others in the same area, and ... Read more
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Community rugby coming to Upper Hutt
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It’s a game of three halves in the community. Upper Hutt’s Maidstone Park will play host to the Hurricanes pre-season clash against the Blues and the Chiefs. The match is being played on Saturday 13 February, kick-off time and match details to be confirmed at a later time. It is anticipated that All Blacks may...
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Bond Banter (Short Passes): 22 February
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Bond Banter, also known as Short Passes, is our ‘early in the week’ news in briefs, tidbits, observations and anecdotes, statistics and an overall look at what’s coming up article. Heading towards the end of February and summer is still sizzling, but the rugby will be soon as well. The long-awaited new season stirs into...
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Te Matawai Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- On the Saturday morning at 7.30 am six still half-asleep but excited punters met at the train station and set off in the van making our way slowly to the Poads Road end to start our walk. The beauty about leaving at an early time on a Saturday morning is that there is no traffic ... Read more
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Blue Range Hut – Navigating old and new technology
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Blue Range Hut is the perfect spot for newbie trampers to test their fitness and learn some navigation skills. Who knew that tramping-fit is totally different to walking-fit? Or that ending up slightly off track from your planned route, does not mean you are lost? Or that lightly salted mango and biscuits are considered gourmet? ... Read more
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Short Passes 30 November – rugby news and happenings
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Two months on from club rugby Finals Day, but only three months before pre-season is in full swing! Congratulations to Hawke’s Bay (Championship) and Tasman (Premiership) for winning this year’s National Provincial Championship titles. The 15s rugby season is just about over in New Zealand, with just this coming weekend’s match between the Maori...
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From the President … in November
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- As we near the year’s end it’s a great time to reflect, not just on the challenges of this year but also how much there is to celebrate. I want to firstly celebrate and thank the many volunteers that make the club as great as it is. In helping get together a list of our ... Read more
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Back to nature in the Ruahines
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- We were all ready for a weekend away and the best excuse is the opportunity to get back into nature. We arrived Friday night with a relaxing 30 minute walk to Alice Nash Memorial Heritage Hut. The advantage with reaching summer time is the long day light hours and arriving to the hut before dark. ... Read more
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The Haunting of Iron Gate Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I am not a superstitious man, but even I am loath to tempt fate by venturing out, away from civilization, on All Hallow’s Eve. On the night of Samhain, when the veil between the worlds is thinnest and the spirits of the dead are free to roam the earth, anything is possible, and good, sensible ... Read more
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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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- lgbt
- cuba-street
- bars
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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