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100th Green Star Building done and dusted
- Iona Pannett
- Good news that this milestone has been met with the construction of this wonderful Green Star building. Te Mirumiru, in Kawakawa, Northland is a childcare centre and is owned by the Ngati Hine Health Trust. We need all new buildings to be Green star. Photo courtesy of the New Zealand Green Building Council
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RIP Fiona McKinlay
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Tragic news today with the passing of Fiona McKinlay. Fiona was a fantastic fan of our club who made an effort to come hang out with us. Dave and Grace were often here with her and we wish them all out love. The post RIP Fiona McKinlay first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Manufacturing Consent in The Capital / Media Collusion in Wellington?
- Bryan Pepperell - Back To The Future
- This week in the Capital's politics the temperature rose steeply over the District Plan and infill housing. That was driven by the City's news maker the Dompost with a series of reports designed to give a favourable impression of a Council that has been papering over the cracks of a permissive District Plan.
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Inevitable, avoidable
- Wellington Scoop
- The news that the Bordeaux Bakery will close at the end of this week after 30 years in business enrages me. While I will miss the baguettes and mille feuille I often buy at Moore Wilson, what truly angers me is the disgraceful Council decisions and actions that have led to this.
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Transit’s tasteless menu
- Eye of the Fish
- The latest iteration of what was once Transit, now called the NZ Transport Agency, (obligatory maori moniker: Waka Kotahi) is now into publishing. Edition no. 3 of Pathways is glossy and cheerful, and like most of the recent publications from recently re-organised public service departments, entirely full of bumpf and platitudes with nothing much useful to say at all. One article however was wors
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Update from PCC on Pukerua Beach Rd Slips
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Good morning, This email is intended to update you on our progress with the investigation around the slips on Pukerua Bay Beach Road. Our thanks to the residents who have worked with the Council and geotechnical specialists ENGEO to share their knowledge, and allow us access to their properties. We received ENGEO’s latest report yesterday. … Update from PCC on Pukerua Beach Rd Slips Read More »
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Building rumours 21: end-of-year round-up
- WellUrban
- Here's an assortment of new building news to wrap up 2007, starting from the confirmed and moving towards the more speculative.The apartment building at 158 Cuba St, which one would expect to be approaching construction since the previous building was demolished a little while ago, now has a name and a shiny website: Cubana.
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Harbour Cycling
- Eye of the Fish
- News of this has just come to light here at the Fish headquarters: the Council is supporting the ‘Great Harbour Way‘ cycle path along the edge of the big pond out there, “proposed to run almost 70 km from Pencarrow right around Wellington Harbour before finally ending at Owhiro Bay on Wellington’s South Coast.
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Village precinct enhancements
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Pavers are going to feature quotes from creative people from Thorndon, such as Rita Angus, Katherine Mansfield and Douglas Lilburn. Other maintenance such as footpath resealing and new sections of kerbing in some streets is also included in the project. Read more here: http://wellington.govt.nz/your-council/news/2014/08/improvements-to-tinakori-village
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 109: Don McIntosh
- Wellington Club Weekly
- This week’s history profile is Don McIntosh, this one originally scheduled to be published in a couple of weeks. But the sad news just crossed our desk that he has passed away in Levin aged 94, so bringing it forward to honour him here in our way with an article and profile. Rest in peace...
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Karori Teachers College: VUW public meeting
- Architectural Centre Inc
- Tomorrow night (Monday 6 March) is another public meeting about the fate of the VUW Karori Campus. The university decided last year to sell the campus amid community uproar that it would lost vital facilities. The news that VUW had paid only $10 when the site was transferred to it from the Ministry of Education […]
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Bond Banter (Short Passes) 1 March
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Hurricanes celebrate the second of hooker Asafo Aumua’s two tries on Saturday in their season opening loss to the Blues. PHOTO: Mike Lewis Pictures. 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....
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Crowley putting roots aside in Wellington – Taranaki clash
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Will Johnston – Sports News Taranaki Leo Crowley will put his native allegiances aside on Saturday. After a long association with Taranaki rugby, Crowley is in his second year as Wellington’s head coach. His side will play Taranaki when the national provincial championship restarts in Inglewood. He had three stints as Taranaki’s assistant coach,...
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Principal’s message – End of Term 4, 2023
- Wellington High School
- Ka tangi te Titi Ka tangi te Kaka Ka tangi hoki ahau Tihei Mauri Ora I received the very sad news late last Friday of the passing of Tūroa Royal. Tūroa was the Principal of Wellington High School from 1978 to 1986 and he died last Tuesday, 28 November, at the age of 88 in […]
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Principal’s message – End of Term 4, 2023
- Wellington High School
- Ka tangi te Titi Ka tangi te Kaka Ka tangi hoki ahau Tihei Mauri Ora I received the very sad news late last Friday of the passing of Tūroa Royal. Tūroa was the Principal of Wellington High School from 1978 to 1986 and he died last Tuesday, 28 November, at the age of 88 in […]
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Beer with an All Black: Ian Kirkpatrick
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Ian Kirkpatrick playing against the British & Irish Lions in 1971. This photo and photo below from NZ Weekly News magazines in 1971. By Adam Julian Patron of New Zealand Rugby, Member of the Order of the British Empire, 2003 inductee to the World Rugby Hall of Fame and his name enshrined upon the...
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Leilani Perese and that Poua Haka
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian The Hurricanes Poua haka, and reaction to it, has been one of the biggest news stories in New Zealand this week and one of the few times in women’s rugby history that the sport has landed itself on the front page of newspapers and television networks. Social media has gone berserk with...
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Weekly Wrap Up (T1/W11)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 2 May : First day of Term 2 6 May : Nominations Open for Board of Trustee Election 16 – 20 May : Shakespeare Society Production 24 May: Altered timetable for contributing schools visit 31 May : Altered timetable for SWIS Visit 6 June : Queen’s Birthday 7 June : Year 11 Drama Production 13 June : Open Evening 20 June : Year 12 Drama Production BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTIONS From Deputy Chair, Deanne Daysh. School Boards of Trustees are a central part of New Zealand’s schools. Together the Board and Principal form the leadership team of the school. The Board is a governance body, focussing on the vision and strategic direction of the school while the Principal leads the management of the school, making the operational decisions to implement strategy. Being a school trustee is an important role that needs people with a range of skills and experiences and in order that the Board reflects our community, ideally we want a good balance of gender, ethnicity and skills. At Wellington High School, the Board of Trustees work to promote the culture and ethos of Wellington High School. We focus on student achievement and support educational opportunities for all students in our school. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Board of Trustees you should be prepared to make a contribution to the work of the Board, to act as part of a governance team, have the skills to ask the right questions and be prepared to participate in making decisions. Specific skills are not a requirement, however governance experience, financial management and legal skills are useful. We would like to really encourage people to put their names forward to be nominated for election to our school board. For further details about the process have a look at the Board of Trustees Newsletter
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Handle the Jandal 2009
- The Sidestrip
- The category winners for the 2009 Handle the Jandal DIY Music Video Awards are: Producer’s name, Band Song Best Use of Exploitative Tactics to Promote A Band: Judah Finnigan and Ben Forman: Highlife,Berserk Best Editing: Joe Fish: James Duncan, A Obvious Best Cinematography: Kimberley Brown: Electric Wire Hustle, Perception Best Concept: Lisa Dunn: Parallel Dance Ensemble, Weight Watchers Best Animation: Preston McNeill: Isaac Aesili, With You In My Bed Rising Star 2009: Greg Pawsey: Cougar Cougar Cougar, Satans Blues And the Golden Jandal for the peoples’ favourites: First: Lisa Dunn for Parallel Dance Ensemble’s Weight Watchers. Second: Mike Gray for El Schlong’s The Baddies Are Coming Third: Judah Finnigan and Ben Forman for Highlife’s Berserk Posted in Arts and Music, News and Events, Peoples and Society Tagged: cultures, music, new zealand, wellington
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WPS Print Competition 2021
- Wellington Photographic Society
- PRINT COMPETITION 2021 Just a friendly reminder that the deadline for this year’s Print Competition is quickly approaching (March the 25th) Full Competition details: April 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Categories are: OPEN | DIFFUSE Closing Date for Entries: On or before 25 March (midnight) Presentation Night: 22nd April 2021 at the TTC Club Rooms Please note that prints will need to be delivered on or before the 25th of March. If you have any comments or need special consideration please let us know at comms@wps.org.nz. You can organise prints by email if needed if this is more convenient on or before the 25th of March. The Club Meeting on the 25th of March will be the last date for submission of your prints. When submitting your prints please ensure: The prints are adequately protected i.e. with card/portfolio/bubble wrap All items submitted with the prints are named i.e. photo boxes, cardboard etc. (these will be returned to you with your print) Entry Specifications: Limited to 3 images per member per category Images must not have been used in any previous Wellington Photographic Society competition Each image is to be entered into one category only Matting of entries is optional Maximum Mat side – 16” x 20” (406mm x 508mm). Not framed. If the image is not matted it is recommended that images are printed with a white border for display purposes. Image size – any size within the Mat dimensions Please note your Name, Subject (Open, Diffuse), Title of the image and a contact number on the back of your print (In case we need to get it back to you afterwards) NOTE: Wellington Photographic Supplies will again be supporting our Annual Print Competition by providing HALF PRICE printing of up to six images only per person of any size up to 12×18. If needed, please show a copy of this post when requesting your half-price prints at Wellington Photographic Supplies.
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The Hilton vanishes?
- Eye of the Fish
- The potential Hilton hotel has had the appeals against its consent upheld, signalling what is likely to be the end of the controversial waterfront proposal. Having started the applications process back in later 2005, the news seems like it will be a decisive blow to the project; although an appeal is possible, it must go through the High Court.
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Squid - done and dusted!
- Te Papa's blog
- Breaking news from our squid fix-it team - the work is complete and we are on track to reopen the colossal squid exhibition to the public from tomorrow 21 March 2009. Yesterday Robert Clendon our Conservator and Hutch Wilco, one of our exhibition preparators finished the last few tweaks to the squid itself. They managed to draw the [...]
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Keeping the rates increase to a reasonable level?
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Given the tight fiscal realities, the Council has been scrutinising it's front-line and back office functions. "Keeping the rates increase to a reasonable level" is the title of the invitation to submit on the Annual Plan. Have your say; tell the Council what you want ... WCC's online questionnaire is convenient. http://www.wellington.govt.nz/news/display-item.php?id=4396
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Wellington Free Wi-Fi Launched
- WCC Watch
- Great news! As of today, there is now free wifi from the stadium to the Embassy theatre, all along the waterfront, golden mile and up Cuba St. Official press releases are here from WCC and CitiLink. You can also follow the service on Twitter – currently it looks like there are quite a few happy users out there!
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2012 NZ Junior Open Summary
- Table Tennis Wellington
- The results are in from the TTNZ NZ Junior Open (Canterbury) so I am pasting some here (full results will be available on the TTNZ website). Full team results are here. Great news! Thom Nguyen won the under 18 Boy’s singles (3-0 vs. Kevin Wu). Thom Nguyen is also named the Table Tennis New Zealand [...]
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June 2012: McCahon Incarnation decommissioned
- Wellington Sculpture Trust
- Regan Gentry’s temporary sculpture McCahon Incarnation, installed on the west wall of City Gallery Wellington (CGW) (see February 2012 news item) has been decommissioned. However it is likely that the work will be re-installed elsewhere in New Zealand, and consideration is also being given to whether it might return to Wellington as a permanent feature of the CGW.
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National War Memorial “Earthquake-prone”: Demolition?
- Eye of the Fish
- In some pretty shocking news that has just been leaked out of the new super-ministry this morning, the National War Memorial in Buckle St has been declared to be an earthquake prone building. The building, completed in 1932, has a concrete frame, but the weight of the heavy bronze bells in the Carillon is thought [...]
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Fair day a huge success!!! Newtown rocks
- Newtown Festival
- It looked like the weather was going to sink us, but Newtown triumphed on the day. Big thanks to all performers, stallholders, support crews, and everyone who turned up to enjoy the day. Check out the Stuff news item: Newtown Festival turnout strong despite rain http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/capital-life/6520940/Newtown-Festival-turnout-strong-despite-rain
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Finance is broken, and we still haven’t learned
- Jack Yan
- I posted this quotation from I Acknowledge on my Tumblr today: The news that should have us all worried is: the derivatives market contains $700trn of these debts yet to implode. Global GDP stands at $69·4trn a year. This means that (primarily) Wall Street and the City of London have run up phantom paper debts […]
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Trois On Allen
- Trois On Allen is a whole new concept for a whole new you, a beauty complex that offers everything for face body and hair. From a Sunbed or new hairstyle to a facial or manicure, our aim is to make your visit to Trois an indulgent experience.
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Pure Sound Studios
- Pure Sound Studios is a small music production business located in central Wellington, New Zealand. Established mid 2020, with the aim of providing a creative space for local musicians to easily record their music and experiment with new tools, the core mission of the studio is to help artists make great tracks at an affordable price.
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Plimmerton Volunteer Fire Brigade
- Information and news about the Plimmerton Volunteer Fire Brigade and local emergencies
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