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This is a library, a reading list
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- Our exhibition This is a library draws upon curator Hanahiva Rose’s ongoing research into Pacific exhibition histories in Aotearoa. Here, Rose shares a list of readings and resources that contributed to her thinking, and offer insight into the practices of the four artists included in the show: Teuane Tibbo, Claudia Jowitt, Christina Pataialii and Salome Tanuvasa.
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Enjoy Contemporary Art Space, 211, Left Bank, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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At Last, the Ranfurly Shield is back
- Wellington Club Weekly
- After 4,767 days the Ranfurly Shield is finally back in Wellington following the Lions 19-12 victory over Hawke’s Bay at McLean Park in Napier. A TJ Perenara try and four penalties and a conversion to first-five Aidan Morgan was enough to blunt an unusually inaccurate Hawke’s Bay whose points were scored via four Lincoln McClutchie...
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The status quo is ~literally~ not an option
- Councillor Jenny Condie
- It is a common rhetorical device to say the status quo is not an option. What we usually mean by this is that the old ways of doing...
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How do you think the Council is doing?
- Peninsula News
- Strathmore Park is running a resident’s survey on how well we, the residents, think the Council is doing. Is the Mayor doing a good job? Our Councillors? Are we proud of our city? Is it safe? Results will be published... Read More ›
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In the ‘I told you so’ file: Google Plus could be stripped for parts, says Quartz
- Jack Yan
- Quartz reckons Google Plus is going to be stripped for parts: it’s going the way of Google Wave and Google Buzz.
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Voting time - post your envelope early so we don’t stress out the postal folks.
- Inner-City Wellington
- When you drop your voting papers into a postbox, the mail folks need to clear the postbox, sort the mail and get your votes to the right place by Saturday 8 October.
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Hospice is not the end of the road
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Nita is aware that some people think that the Hospice is ‘the end of the road’ and she wants them to know that’s not the case.
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NZ MTB Nationals entry deadline is 6 February!
- Wellington Mountain Bike Club
- Have you entered the MTB Nationals? The entry deadline is 6 February! Riders are reminded that the entry deadline for the 2015 MTB National Championships is 5:00pm Friday, 6 February.
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October is the month of the Holy Rosary
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- October is the month of the Holy Rosary and Our Lady and in particular Tuesday 7 October is the Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary. The Rosary will be held […]
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The belief is as dangerous as the actuality
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Touchline 88 years ago, Wellington’s Evening Post wrote (in response to increasing “rough play” in the game of Rugby Union), “a belief that the way of the game is such that you must use intimidation or violence in order to win is demoralising on the field and off; the belief is as dangerous as...
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Pablos Art Auction 2024 is a GO!
- Pablos Art Studios
- Pablos Art Studio is all on again this year for their annual art auction, a mainstay on Wellington's creative events calendar. This year sees Pablos partnering up with the Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa National Library again to hold the auction in their amazing foyer on Wednesday November 06. This fundraising event provides the studio with much needed money to keep them operating and serving marginalised communities within the Wellington area throughout the year. With well over a 100 works up for auction from artists all over the Mōtu it promises to be a fun filled evening full of excitement with something to suit everyone.
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National Library of New Zealand, 70, Molesworth Street, Lambton, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The wait is over as Wellington club rugby starts tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean Friday lunchtime version – this preview will hopefully be updated later this afternoon as the final few teams are revealed. And so it begins once more. After a month or so of preseason warmups, the regions 14 Premier sides hit the field for real tomorrow with the opening round of the Swindale...
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Here is our incredibly talented soloist Andrey Lebedev,...
- Orchestra Wellington
- Here is our incredibly talented soloist Andrey Lebedev, performing Rodrigo’s ‘Concierto de Aranjuez’ (second movement) at 'FATE’ in September.
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What is coming up in August, September, October
- Wellington Club Weekly
- With club rugby in 2024 winding up through the Lower North Island, there is plenty of rugby still on over the next two to three months. There is the remainder of local college rugby competitions, heading into the Hurricanes finals and the National Top 4 and then sevens tournaments. A feature tournament that we cover...
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Is three or four terms enough for councillors?
- Iona Pannett
- In light of publicity around how long councillors have been at the Council table, maybe it is time to discuss term limits.
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Endeavour Fund delivers $15 million funding boost for Te Herenga Waka research
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Two major research projects led by Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers have been funded through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s 2025 Endeavour fund.
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Autocade passes 15 million page views, as SUVs and EVs take hold
- Jack Yan
- Over the weekend, I noticed Autocade’s page-view stat had ticked over the 15,000,000 mark.
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Autocade passes 15 million page views, as SUVs and EVs take hold
- Jack Yan
- Over the weekend, I noticed Autocade’s page-view stat had ticked over the 15,000,000 mark.
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Bond Banter 15 March (news in briefs, information, social media round-up)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Monday morning edition: A big weekend of rugby coming up, as the autumnal leaves sweep closer. A number of pre-season club rugby matches involving Wellington teams, the start of the Manawatu club rugby season and the Hurricanes returning home to Wellington Stadium for their second Super 5 match, in a must-win match against the Chiefs,...
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Miramar is hacking and wants all the developers
- The Wellingtonista
- Wellington is running its first Civic Hackathon the first weekend of November to tackle transport issues in and around Eastern Suburbs and the wider city.
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Transforming the Golden Mile is one step closer
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- A significant milestone for the transformation of the Golden Mile is one step closer, with a detailed plan and preferred way forward to be considered by the Let’s Get Wellington Moving partners over the coming weeks.
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Why is bribery still legal in New Zealand?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A recent report asking Are Australia and New Zealand corrupt? has once again highlighted that New Zealand faces a more significant risk of corruption than is commonly acknowledged, writes the director of Victoria's Institute for Governance and Policy Studies Michael Macaulay.
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Is your pre-season training starting too early?
- College Sport Wellington
- MEDIA RELEASE 8 September 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Is your pre-season training starting too early? All young people should receive a quality sport experience, irrespective of whether they’ve chosen to play socially, competitively, or are in a rep squad.
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Ngaio is about to get a Repair Café!
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- A Repair Café, staffed by volunteers, is a place to take a broken household item with the hope than it can be fixed and have a coffee and a chat while you are there. A Repair Café can cope with: … Continue reading →
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The war on drugs is really a ‘war on people who use drugs’
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Treating drug use as a crime is not effective, so why are we desperately clinging to this zombie approach, asks Fiona Hutton.
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"Who would have thought singing old pop songs about people dying could be so entertaining?!"
- Circa Theatre
- This week on drama on the waterfront, Dead Tragic cast member Darren Young tells us about his history with this variety show of woe.
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Little Big Man was antiestablishment, as is big man Little: straight talk is what Labour needs
- Jack Yan
- The Hon Andrew Little MP has had a good first week as Leader of the Opposition.
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The fire is out, but Tongariro is now at risk of losing its unique biological legacy
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The true toll of the fire might not be measured in hectares burned but in the loss of irreplaceable genetic diversity, writes Julie Deslippe.
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