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Dorset Ridge – not even close
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Dorset Ridge Not even close (Note: This trip report was posted pro tempore 3 years ago) With the Ruahine Crossing cancelled due to COVID level 2 restrictions, I managed to persuade a number of club members to come out on a private trip with me that had the goal of having a fun weekend out ... Read more
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Te Matawai Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- This was my first club trip in a couple of years. I loved some of the changes and enjoyed how some things stayed the same. One change was I had never been on a trip before where on Saturday morning we stopped for baked goods and coffee – the goat curry pie was a winner. ... Read more
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Kiritaki Hut, Ruahine Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- “It’ll be easy.” Famous last words when we were trying to find a route around a gorge in Oruakeretaki Stream… On Saturday we left Kumeti campsite and started up Mangapuaka Stream for about 20 minutes before we came to the track on the true right. It was straight into a fairly steep climb. We ... Read more
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Hopelessly Cupola – Nelson Lakes National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- An epic weekend spent picking off a few huts in the Travers valley in Nelson Lakes National Park. The trip began with us all meeting at Wellington Train Station to catch a 3.45pm sailing to the South Island. With Daniel and Mon in the group, we spent a lot of time talking about club policies! ... Read more
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Some players to watch in club rugby 2024
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean A regular part of our pre-season coverage has been our selection of players to watch. As usual, we’ve taken a look at the likely Premier squads and picked one player to keep an eye on across the season from each of them. This year’s group are mostly impressive youngsters with a couple...
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Elliot & Vincent
- Newtown Festival
- Elliot & Vincent are a two-piece drums and guitar band from Tamaki Makaurau, New Zealand. Elliot Finn (lead vocals, drums) and Vincent Cherry (guitar) were once casually asked by a friend if their non-existent “band” would play at a house party. They had no songs and only one week to write them. Equipped with Vincent’s […]
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Weekly News 31 October 2023 👻
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- We’re saying goodbye to October with a Spooky-themed Waterfront 5km, a race which saw a few long-lost runners back from the dead, and Stranger Things have been happening at Parkrun with not one but two Ultra runners lining up and clocking PB’s over 5km. This week Results Waitangi Parkrun Kyle Malone 17:42 (PB), Grant McLean […]
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Review: The Importance of Being Earnest
- The Wellingtonista
- Circa Theatre’s The Importance of Being Earnest has marked itself down as a fantastic retelling of my favourite non-New Zealand play, and an excellent night out besides. Staged in a thrust stage in Circa One, Jonathan Price’s directorial hand is evident as a play that is often so caught in (delightful) internal conversations is broadened […]
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Review: Prima Facie
- The Wellingtonista
- By Nadia Freeman Prima Facie shares an authentic story of a woman’s experience of assault and navigating the judicial system to seek justice. The nearly sell-out season demonstrates that despite the raw and challenging subject, there is a strong calling for stories like this. Rape is a word people don’t want to say, and for […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 106: Alby Makeham
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Alby Makeham was a halfback and one of the most well-known and respected figures in Wellington rugby throughout the 1950s decade. From winning the Jubilee Cup at the start of the decade, to helping orchestrate a famous Ranfurly Shield win for Wellington in the middle of it, to bringing his representative career curtain down a...
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Estère Lola (DJ set)
- Newtown Festival
- Estère’s unique brand of Electric Blue Witch-Hop creates an unparalleled melange of sounds. Both a producer and artist, Estère references a vast range of genres including electronic, hip-hop, RnB and folk music. Estère bedecks her production with a rich elastic voice that she uses to convey the stories and emotion found within her lyrics. The […]
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Ground breakers – Paremata-Plimmerton Women, 1990
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 1990 Paremata-Plimmerton women’s team. A reunion is being held for this side this Saturday. By Adam Julian The 1990 Paremata-Plimmerton women’s team was a groundbreaking team that won the Fleurs Cocktail Bar Trophy as Wellington Rugby Football Union’s first official women’s senior champions. There was a competition in 1989 involving Tawa, Northern United, Stokes...
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Palmerston North Boys’ High School edge Wellington College in midweek First XV fixture
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wellington College halfback Bentley Faulkner makes a break for it early in the second half of a close First XV game. By Adam Julian Photos by Steven White Wellington College concluded a grueling fortnight of five fixtures with yet another heartbreaking defeat, pipped 24-22 by Super 8 leaders Palmerston North Boys’ High School in favourable...
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Hutt Fantails Term 4 2024
- Stop Out Sports Club
- If you’ve got young girls looking to give football or futsal a go in a fun and safe environment, Fantails is the programme for you! Fantails is a programme designed to attract new young female players to the beautiful game through sessions focused on helping girls make friends, having fun, improving their skills and being active through football.
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Hutt Fantails Term 4 2024
- Stop Out Sports Club
- If you’ve got young girls looking to give football or futsal a go in a fun and safe environment, Fantails is the programme for you! Fantails is a programme designed to attract new young female players to the beautiful game through sessions focused on helping girls make friends, having fun, improving their skills and being active through football.
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Hutt Fantails Term 4 2024
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- If you’ve got young girls looking to give football or futsal a go in a fun and safe environment, Fantails is the programme for you! Fantails is a programme designed to attract new young female players to the beautiful game through sessions focused on helping girls make friends, having fun, improving their skills and being active through football.
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From the President – October 2025
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, I hope you’ve had a good month and are looking forward to making the most of daylight savings. That means there is just under a month until the lodge exits “winter mode” (with food provided as part of your booking) – you can book here. A big thank you to Andrew for dealing ... Read more
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“Is It Not Queer?”: Derek Jarman and the Shifting Identities of ‘Edward II’
- Wellington Film Society
- WFS committee member Russ Kale looks back on his first encounter with Edward II, and tries to uncover what Jarman was saying about queer identity. In 2006, I moved to Te Whanganui-a-Tara for university. This was my first time living in a city that had a recognisable queer community, and of course my first strategy […]
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Tala
- Newtown Festival
- Tala’s journey into the world of music began at a young age, with a fascination for the infectious beats and rhythms of house music. As Tala began to explore the genre further, a particular sub-genre caught Tala’s attention: bass house. Drawn in by the heavy basslines and driving rhythms, Tala’s love for this sub-genre quickly […]
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Record Store Day 2025 at Slow Boat
- Slow Boat Records
- Slow Boat is simply THRILLED to announce we will be hosting exclusive Record Store Day instore performances from a solo Fazerdaze, whose recent album “Soft Power” has been a store fave, and is a finalist for the 2025 Taite Prize, as well as Wellington’s own Warm Regards (in duo form, and featuring Cassette/ Lawrence Arabia’s Tom Watson).
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Ben-Jammin
- Newtown Festival
- Originally from Bristol, UK, Ben-Jammin grew up immersed in soundsystem culture. As a teen, he spent his pocket money collecting vinyl, fueling a deep passion for the heavier side of electronic music. Having played alongside top underground DJs and producers across New Zealand, Australia, and the UK, Ben-Jammin knows exactly what it takes to keep a dance […]
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Mt Owen – and some thoughts on trundling*
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Mt Owen – and some thoughts on trundling* A 3 day hike to the summit of Mt Owen via Bulmer Lake in Kahurangi National Park. *Ref “The Art, History And Ethics Of Trundling” Below me, Tony jumped as a rock went whizzing past him at head height, missing him by a few inches. He looked up ... Read more
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‘Take Action for Nature’ – Conservation Week 2023
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- You’ve planted a ‘Penguin Forest.’ This was a comment from one of my work colleagues after she heard about the volunteer work I had done over the weekend in the Catlins. Every year DoC, in partnership with Forest & Bird, organise a tree planting weekend in the Catlins and I saw this advertised on the ... Read more
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Paratetaitonga…. nearly! Mt Ruapehu – Tongariro National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- *Editor’s note: Paratetaitonga (2535m) is a mountain peak located on the edge of Mt Ruapehu’s Crater Lake. It’s always nice when you are lucky enough to have a Friday off work for early travel to your weekend’s destination! It’s even better when you know there’ll be no soggy camping at the road end on a ... Read more
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Plug
- Newtown Festival
- PLUG MEETS KE$HA MEETS THE STRAIGHT CIS MAN SUSSING OUT WOKE LESBO TINDER MEETS KAREN FROM THE STOKES VALLEY BAR MEETS PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD I JUST WANT TO BE FAMOUS, I WANT TO BE A CUT OUT FROM A CREME MAGAZINE I WANT THE ATTITUDE OF A PINK FLUFFY HIGH HEEL PREPARE […]
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Matchday scoring highlights: Tawa (26) v Oriental-Rongotai (17)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The two clubs met at Lyndhurst Park. Conditions were windy and dull, but a hearty crowd of spectators from both clubs ringed the field and huddled in the clubrooms. Tawa won 26-17. A score that flattered the vanquished Ories side somewhat. Ories scored a converted try on fulltime to close the game up. Earlier, playing...
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Ground breakers – Paremata-Plimmerton Women, 1990
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 1990 Paremata-Plimmerton women’s team. A reunion is being held for this side this Saturday. By Adam Julian The 1990 Paremata-Plimmerton women’s team was a groundbreaking team that won the Fleurs Cocktail Bar Trophy as Wellington Rugby Football Union’s first official women’s senior champions. There was a competition in 1989 involving Tawa, Northern United, Stokes...
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Great regular reads: urban development, housing, landuse
- Talk Wellington
- What’s neat to read? A few go-to sources for great thinking about what’s physically between (and under) the streets and roads, and getting a steer for how to act on that In no particular order… Obviously, start with the landing page of this very website and scroll to the categories. Click and you’ll get a...
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AGM and film screening
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- On Monday 4 September 2023, we had our Annual General Meeting, followed by a film screening of a short documentary “We Can Produce Our Own Power”, produced by 350.org Aotearoa and featuring Kapiti Coast charity ‘Energise Ōtaki‘. Energise Ōtaki chairperson Leigh Ramsey gave a talk after, telling the group more about their solar array shown […]
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Fantails 2024
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- If you’ve got young girls looking to give football or futsal a go in a fun and safe environment, Fantails is the programme for you! Fantails is a programme designed to attract new young female players to the beautiful game through sessions focused on helping girls make friends, having fun, improving their skills and being active through football.
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Oyster
- We sell great kiwi made stuff. Homeware, jewellery, baby gear, bodycare and affordable art. 80% of our products are NZ made and our imported lines are ethically traded. Come and visit our store and art gallery on Jackson Street in Petone.
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Dog Agility Wellington Group
- Dog Agility Wellington Group (DAWG) provides agility and flygility training at New Zealand Kennel Club Exhibition Centre, Prosser St, Porirua. Agility events are run under the New Zealand Kennel Club. The monthly National Agility Link Association course is also run. Flygility activities are organised as the Wellington Hurricanines under the rules of the New Zealand Flygility Dog Association.
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Central Allbreeds Dog Training School
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Zone 3 Dog Agility Club
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Owhiro Bay School
- Owhiro Bay School is located on the beautiful South Coast in Wellington. We offer quality teaching for Years 0-6 in a country setting 10 minutes drive from central Wellington. A roll of 100-125 children. Spacious grounds featuring a large grass field, hard courts, tennis court and two playgrounds provide a fun and stimulating environment for the children at Owhiro Bay School. The community is central to how we do things at Owhiro Bay School. In partnership with Owhiro Bay Kindergarten we have established the Owhiro Bay Learning Community supporting learners from birth onwards. We enjoy a high level of community involvement and this is demonstrated through events such as the Annual Owhiro Bay Community Hangi and the Annual Owhiro Bay Fair. We have a number of active groups within the learning community; the Owhiro Bay Student Council, the Whanau Support Group and Parentlink to name a few.
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Worser Bay School
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Island Bay Divers
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Ōwhiro Bay School
- Owhiro Bay School was established in 1930 on the beautiful South Coast in Wellington, alongside the Owhiro Stream and within walking distance to the bay. We are fortunate to have some of the largest play spaces and grounds in Wellington allowing students to explore and experience the natural environment.
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Island Bay School
- Our four teams had their last game of the season on Monday. Well done to all the players on a fantastic season. Thank you to all the parents and caregivers who coached and supported the teams; Kari Beaven, Chris Baring, Justin Webster, and Kate Lamport. Well done to the Island Bay Saints who came first in their playoff game!
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Lowry Bay Yacht Club
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Empire Cinema Island Bay
- Down on the corner of The Parade and Mersey Street, the old Empire Cinema building has quietly undergone a spectacular transformation. The iconic Island Bay landmark has been fully restored and rejuvenated, and now you are invited to indulge your senses in a new, unique and high quality entertainment experience!
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Oriental Bay Residents’ Association
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Mau Whenua | Save Shelly Bay
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Lyall Bay Surf & Life Saving Club Inc
- Lyall Bay Surf & Lifesaving Club, established in 1910, was the first surf lifesaving club to patrol in New Zealand. Lyall Bay lifeguards patrol the beach on Saturdays and Sundays from mid November through to the end of March.
- Tagged as:
- lyall-bay
- surf-life-saving
- swimming
Lyall Bay Surf Life Saving Club, Lyall Parade, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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