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Our AGM 2023 is on Wednesday 7th of June
- Guardians of the Bays
- Our 2023 AGM is on Wednesday 7 June at Kilbirnie Community Centre at 56 – 58 Bay Road, Kilbirnie, WELLINGTON Start is at 6pm Part 1- Member only AGM meeting 6pm to 7pm This is the part where members review the achievements of the last year, & financial report, elect members to the executive, and […]
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The price of parking, the cost of leaks
- Wellington Scoop
- We learnt last week that the Wellington City Council earns $6000 every year from each of its pay-and-display parking spaces. The news came in a statement from the Mayor, responding to a DomPost report that the council was thinking of ending free parking for motorbikes and scooters. Not so, she said.
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DNA unravelling rat populations
- Predator Free Wellington
- This story was taken from our 2023/24 impact report . Genetic sequencing data of the last remaining rats on the Miramar Peninsula helps us understand the local rat population, and gives us a snapshot into the effectiveness of our biosecurity efforts. This genomic study, the first of its kind in a New Zealand…
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How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 2 Sink the Bus Option BCR
- Wellington Commuter
- The SKM Stage 3 Report recommended keeping the Johnsonville Line because no bus Scenario had a better Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) But the SKM Stage 3 Report included tens of millions in costs in the Bus-On-Street that were not required to implement this Scenario Including these costs hid that the Bus-On-Street Scenario had the best BCR This is the 3rd in this series of posts on “How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail” and it is recommended that the introduction post, The North Wellington Public Transport Study (2006) and then How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 1 Jack Up the Rail Option BCR are read first to provide context.… Read more ...
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City Bus Service Blindspots: Ōwhiro Bay Residents Develop Killer Calves
- Salient
- Ōwhiro Bay has been abandoned by the bus network, according to a new report. During off-peak times, it takes two buses and over 45 minutes to get from Ōwhiro Bay to the city centre. The suburb is disproportionately affected by bus cancellations. Its residents are fed up. Now, they’ve taken matters into their own hands, writing a twenty-thousand-word report to prove their own experience. Jack Graham and Arunan Noble are both Ōwhiro Bay residents and, in the spirit of full disclosure, friends of the author. They both live with their parents while studying at VUW. After many years of being disappointed by the bus system, hope was initially raised when Metlink announced incoming improvements at the start of 2024.
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Kayak reported adrift at Pukerua Bay
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Fri, 14/06/2019 - 08:10 - 11:00 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 0 Total Volunteer Hours: 2 Mana Rescue 1 with 3 x crew responded to a report from police of a red kayak drifting in Pukerua Bay, no sighting of any persons on board. Contact made with Police SAR doing area observations and a parallel track and directed trackline search assisted in locating a "fishng kayak" look-a-like log. The job shows the importance of reports from the public and that usingt 111 to report when concerned for someone's safety is always a good thing to do. Vessel Details Length: 4.00m Resources Attendees: Weedoogie CRV's Used: Mana Rescue 1 read more
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Weekly News 28 February 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Tuesday 6.20 pm, speed session with Rowan and Andy, Newtown Park Wednesday 7.00 pm, Annual General Meeting, Cricket Clubrooms Anderson Park. Come along and partake of refreshments while we report on the year that was and elect our management committee for the upcoming season. We always need to keep our ideas fresh and […]
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Guardians reach settlement with Wellington Airport
- Guardians of the Bays
- Guardians of the Bays is pleased to report that it has achieved a settlement of its appeal against Wellington International Airport Ltd. The appeal was about the Airport’s designations for airport activities on the current site and over the current section of the golf course owned by WIAL. The settlement includes improvements to the designation […]
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Results for Novice Cup, Galashiels Shield and Cole Land Cup
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Report from Handicapper James Turner: The weather was definitely less crap than we feared, although the gusty Nor-wester made things a bit grunty! Two people went under their handicaps — with Paul Cunningham winning the Novice Cup after taking nearly a minute off his forecast time. Emma Jackson was not too far back, 31 seconds […]
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Our 2022 AGM is on the Thursday the 11th of August
- Guardians of the Bays
- We will be holding our AGM on Thursday 11th August 2022. Kick off is at 6pm @ St Aidan’s Anglican Church, 89 Miramar Avenue, Miramar.With awesome guest speakers!!! Part 1 – Members Only 6pm to 7pm This is the part where members review the achievements of the last year, proposed changes to the constitution & financial report, […]
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Shirley Barton Trophy and Ballantyne Cup results 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Race report from our club handicapper, James Turner: “Great turnout and excellent racing yesterday, especially from the women! Winner on handicap (it was to be fair, a bit of a soft handicap, but she won by so much it would have made no difference to the result) was Dani Stevens, well over 2 mins inside […]
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Moving our project forward
- Predator Free Wellington
- This story was taken from our 2023/24 impact report . In Phase 2 of our project, we're focused on optimising our work. We have proven we can successfully eliminate rats and mustelids in an urban setting: our next challenge is to accelerate the process and reduce costs. This is needed to achieve the ambitious…
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The Utrecht Shield and the origins of the Black Ferns name
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Women’s international rugby started in the Netherlands, the same country where the ‘Black Ferns’ name was born. During the recent Rugby World Cup 2025, Adam Julian took an excursion to the Netherlands to find out about origins of international women’s rugby and the name. His report below. The Utrecht Shield – Rugby’s...
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Totara Flats Hut via High Ridge – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I saw this trip on the schedule and thought ‘that could be fun’. I know of several people who have done this trip before – both heading up High Ridge and going down High Ridge – and I was keen to give it a go too. The following report outlines Saturday’s adventure, as Sunday was ... Read more
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Shirley Barton Trophy and Ballantyne Cup results 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Handicapper’s report It was a great day yesterday for the race for the club’s most prestigious trophy, the Ballantyne Cup, held alongside the Shirley Barton trophy. A 6km, not very flat course in Miramar in fairly nice spring conditions, although the Southerly had picked up a bit by the time we raced, which made the […]
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Great read: toll roads, congestion charges, and transport investment
- Talk Wellington
- Te Waihanga the NZ Infrastructure Commission have released another banger of a report, this time into two important ways to fund transport projects. It’s quite arresting… With a government (rightly) thinking more laterally about how to fund infrastructure, there’s lots of talk about funding things with tolls. Some of it is really hot talk, like...
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Centennial Cup Results 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Report from Handicapper, James Turner: The winner on handicap, with a second massive PB in a week (and yes I adjusted her handicap after the Honest 10 result!) was Floor Kaars Sijpesteijn whose 19.46 was 14 seconds quicker than her handicap time. Floor just held off a flying Brad Anderson whose 18.20 was 10 seconds […]
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Didja feel that one?
- The Wellingtonista
- Well, did you? More info once every other man and his dog stops hammering the GeoNet website. Update. Well, there ya go: a 4.8 shake, focal point 50km deep, 30km west of {Porirua}, out in Cook Strait. A decent rattle. (And if you did feel it, report your experience here. Do your bit for science.)
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Neutral aspirations
- WellUrban
- Thanks to ShoppingFix for pointing out that at tonight's Strategy & Policy meeting, Wellington City Council will consider becoming carbon neutral. At first I thought that this just referred to the council's own operations, but on reading the report it turns out that they also intend for the whole city of Wellington to become carbon neutral.
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Weekly News 11 September 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Last chance! Register for Road Relays — see below for lots more information. This week Results NZ Road Championships 4 Scottish runners became national age group champions at Massey University yesterday: Mel Brandon, Heather Walker, Peter Stevens and Michele Allison. Athletics NZ race report and results Dunedin Marathon Three Scottish runners made the trek down […]
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Wellington New Chinese Friendship Association Table Tennis Tournament
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Thanks to Malcolm Wong for this report. The 2012 Wellington New Chinese Friendship Association Table Tennis Tournament was held on Sunday (29 July) at the Empire Table Tennis Club (Petone). The organisers were Kate Wang, Clara Zhang and Stephen Wang. The Chinese Embassy provided the prizes and entered two teams in the teams competition held [...]
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Next Meeting: Monday 17 March 2014 at 7.30pm
- Newtown Residents' Association
- 7.30 at the Community Hall 71 Daniell Street, at the Constable Street playground Newtown Festival Presentation of some great images from the very successful Fairday on Sunday 2 March and a brief report about the month’s activities. Laura Rosier Archive Display To celebrate Newtown Festival month we have had a billboard made, based on […]
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Rug Cleaning And What You Ought To Learn About It
- In case you are like lots of people, you don’t enjoy washing the carpeting in your house. It’s a tricky task and achieving skilled final results can be tough. Why not simply turn to the experts? The next report will wide open your vision to the options and you can in no way grab that […]
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The Capital choking on traffic congestion due to the RoNSzi scheme
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Today there was a bit of a hoo haa in the local press about the Arup and Opus report that the Greater Wellington Council commissioned on the effects of the RoNS on the Wellington region, but then embarrassingly the GWRC has been trying to ignore ever since. It seems that the Airport to Levin corridor […]
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Congestion choking
- Eye of the Fish
- The DomPost today reported that an Opus report on possible future road congestion, was completed in December (now 9 months ago), but has “not yet reached the Regional Council table” ie Greater Wellington. Despite having been produced by Opus, who are completely independent of GWRC, and despite it having somehow been sat on or mysteriously [...]
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New social housing for Miramar
- Sarah Free
- I received a twitter message this morning: “Marshall court flats coming down, whats happened to the residents?” After a quick call to one of the tenancy managers, I can report the following: The block of 46 bedsit units needed upgrading to make units warmer drier and more energy efficient. They also needed quite a […]
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Nz Junior Championship results
- Congratulations to Quinn Udy for taking out the under 15 boys title! Outstanding. Zac Millar also defended his title against current Wellington #1 Scott Galloway (15 years) in 4 sets. For full report and results see below Zac Millar and Ellie Epke have successfully defended their titles at the New Zealand Junior National Squash […]
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Points That You Should Know When It Comes To Surgical Treatment
- In this post, you will understand about the many different factors associated with getting surgical treatment accomplished. Should you be thinking about cosmetic plastic surgery, no matter what stage of considering you happen to be at, you need to check this out report for more information on what you need to expect. Beneath you can […]
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First Junior development Tournament Results
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Earlier in June (June 16) we had the first Junior development Tournament of 2013, I’m a bit late in posting this report from Kevin Haines who managed this event… On a generally wintery day, 33 players played in the first of the Junior development tournaments for 2013. The level of entries meant for some good […]
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Helpful Advice To Acquiring A Rock Solid Body
- Are you currently attempting to get into better condition? Do you need to see some rise in your muscles? If you want to see a rise in the actual size of your own muscles, look at the pursuing report. You can find tips on improving your muscles the correct way. Since you are weight training, […]
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