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    • Facets of existing events : A good Introduction
      • Both quality and interview session contain current affairs questions. And then of course, encourage students to share their opinions in regards to the news they only heard. Because there are extremely many kids who spend a good deal of time about the cellular phone, Instant Messenger, or e-mail, this challenge has grown a lot in […]
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    • Karori Bus Route 614
      • We have some important news to share with you regarding Route 614 to Karori. Starting on Wednesday, March 26th, the bus route will be taking a detour due to roadworks on Birdwood St. These roadworks are estimated to last between 3 to 5 months. To help you navigate during this time, a map showing the detour route is available.
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      • Birdwood Street, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Social Media Thursday
      • A new social round-up of posts curated from Monday-Thursday from around the #clubrugby and #communityrugby traps. Because the rugby news cycle rolls on 24/7 and many people aren’t on social media. This post is a corroborative one. Please message us any and all newsworthy or interest social media posts you see or email to editor@clubrugby.co.nz...
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    • Newsletter August 2021
      • Friends of Maara Roa (FMR): 21 years bringing biodiversity back to the Cannons Creek catchment www.maararoa.org.nz Inquiries E: info@maararoa.org.nz August 2021 newsletter: Planting progress paused Planting progress paused AGM report: inspiring presentation Look at our new website Annual subscriptions now due Planting progress paused News of the Level 4 lockdown has put a pause on ... Read more
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      • Maara Roa (Cannons Creek lakes towards Duck Creek pathway), Cannons Creek, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5025, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Shaw Baton HVH results
      • Shaw Baton Relay Results – 23 April 2016 Battle Hill Park Girls U12 – Pink team 2nd place Sophia Avery 11:55 Amy Murray 10:32 Emalise Alding 11:03 Charlotte Ross 11:02 Total time: 44:32 Girls U14 – Orange team Jorja Watt 9:41 Lily Trompetter 12:00 Gemma Gordon 11:29 Rylee Watt 9:51 Total time: 43:01 Boys U12 – Green team 1st place AJ Pritchard 8:17 Josh Allen 9:02 Nicholas Green 9:08 Nathaniel Graham 8:10 Total time: 34:37 Boys U12 – Black team Tyler Rollo 9:45 Nkhata Hollywell 9:21 Oscar Strickland 9:17 Regan Kowalczyk 9:40 Total time: 38:03 Boys U12 – Purple team Thomas Pritchard 10:05 Ashton Tietjens 10:15 Jonathan Green 10:04 Nick Drayton 9:12 Total time: 39:36 Boys U12 – Red team Harrison Kowalczyk 10:20 Kian O’Connell 9:27 Harvey Butler 11:08 Nick England 11:07 Total time: 42:02 Boys U12 – Brown team Aiden Jackson 9:46 Hunter Hughes 11:01 David Gordon 12:07 Liam Carson 15:19 Total time: 48:13 Boys U14 – Blue team Johnathon Roberts 7:36 Logan Stoupe 8:21 Luke Stoupe 9:26 Johnathon Roberts 8:30 Total time: 33:53 Senior Women Isobel Franklin 12:01 Chloe Thorne 12:49 Kristi Perkinson 9:35 Keryn Morgan 10:52 Total time: 45:17 Junior Women Phoebe McKnight 7:23 Jayme Maxwell 8:07 Hannah Gordon 9:51 Mieke van den Bergh 10:54 Total time: 36:15 Senior Men Mathew Rogers 6:56 Nick Sasse 6:57 Grant Pritchard 7:43 Jared Bothwell 9:18 Jay Waters 10:15 Jack Hammond 7:28 Total time: 48:37 Junior Men Peter Roberts 7:05 Reuben Goldingham-Newsom 7:24 Matthew Roberts 7:51 Jayden McKnight 7:35 Gus Reece 7:22 Ben Wall 7:28 Total time: 44:45 Masters Men 40+ Stephen Cummings 8:33 Darren Gordon 8:35 Reon Rollo 7:19 Paul Strickland 9:58 Myles Carson 8:59 Brendan Quirke 9:02 Total time: 52:26 Masters Men 50+ Marcus Smith 8:23 Richard Kellett 8:44 Karl van Polanen 8:36 Paul Newsom 9:18 Graeme Burr 9:39 Donald Coley 9:49 Total time: 54:29 Composite Team Steve Robertson 9:56 Liz Gibson 11:12 Vanessa Trompetter 11:17 Mike Butler 10:29 Keith Holmes 12:21 Albert van Veen 12:28 Total time: 1:07:43
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    • Premier v Karori - 30/05/09 - L 3-1
      • Our Saturday trip away to Karori proved just why Wellington needs Artificial Grounds and fast. Unfortunately, this Karori Park is Wellington's latest pitch, and what a waste of money it's proving to be. I'm sure it's great during Summer, when Mums and Dads can happily stroll their Prams across the park to the cafe and playground, but it's not much chop when you need a snorkel to kick off and it's
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      • Karori, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Dunajtschik demolition
      • So the time has come at last: the first of a presumed wave of proposals to demolish perfectly good buildings in Wellington. Christchurch has had to put up with a swathe of demolition over the last couple of years, and they are getting so good at destroying everything down there, that they have forgotten that it is not compulsory. Cranmer Courts is their city’s latest disgrace – the Harcourts building is ours.
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      • Grey Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand


    • There’s a new kid on the block…
      • Opening officially today is “Bicycle Junction”; the latest addition to Wellington’s cycling scene. Brooke from Mamachari and Dan from Crank Cargo have joined forces to open a new urban cycling store in Newtown. They sell a range of bikes – refurbished imports through to Christiania trikes – plus all the accessories one could dream off… including my favourite, cup holders! And once permits have been approved they’ll also be serving coffee… can’t wait!
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      • Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • New exhibition explores humanity, other animals, and AI
      • What do an elk riding the New York subway, a flock of carved godwit, and a photograph of a taxidermied elephant standing on a sleepyhead mattress have in common? They all feature in Messengers, the latest exhibition from City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi that brings together historical photographs and contemporary works to examine the […] The post New exhibition explores humanity, other animals, and AI appeared first on City Gallery.
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      • Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • New exhibition explores humanity, other animals, and AI
      • 15 July 2025 What do an elk riding the New York subway, a flock of carved godwit, and a photograph of a taxidermied elephant standing on a sleepyhead mattress have in common? They all feature in Messengers, the latest exhibition from City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi that brings together historical photographs and contemporary works […] The post New exhibition explores humanity, other animals, and AI appeared first on City Gallery.
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      • Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • March 2021
      • Howdy, all – well, crikey – the rest of NZ back in Covid alert level 2, while our Auckland chums are at level 3 – appreciate it must be tough for you guys, having been there before, but we have beaten this thing before, and we’ll do it again – our thoughts are with you all…Meantime, here in the capital, we are asking that everyone does their bit for the Covid war effort – stay home if you are sick, get tested, and PLEASE – scan our QR code when you pay us a visit, and use the hand sanitiser provided; by just following these simple steps, we stand a better chance of avoiding further, or stricter, lockdowns…We have a tonne of fantastic new posters in stock with which to decorate the walls of your home – come take a flick through the racks and find something that fills you with joy – and for a measly $15 – almost too good to be true, eh!?We also have a whole heap of lovingly curated new and second-hand vinyl, CDs and DVDs heading out into the store on the daily, just waiting for you to give it that forever home!We are also doing a US order every 2 or 3 weeks, wait times are WAY down from last year, seem to be arriving in just a week or so, exchange rate pretty favourable – happy to order things in for you, just fire us an email or pay us a visit and we’ll see what we can do for you…Finally – we realise 2020 was pretty tough for a lot of people, but we need you to know that we are here for you, and that music really does help make everything just a little better – we hugely appreciate your support, hope you are doing okay, and would love to see or hear from you soon.Peace out, take care, love on ya XX The Slow Boat Crew XX
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      • Slow Boat Records, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Weekly Wrap Up (Week 10, Term 2)
      • Important Dates Monday 29 June: Open Evening Wednesday 1 July: Music Evening please note change of date Friday 3 July: End of Term 2 Monday 20 July: Start of Term 3 Wednesday 22 July: Parents Evening (Senior Students) Monday 27 July: Parents Evening (Junior Students) Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern visits WHS Last Friday, as part of the Creatives in Schools initiative, which is enabling our He Kākano students to work with the Royal New Zealand Ballet, our Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern visited WHS. This visit presented the opportunity for the Prime Minister to announce an additional $4 million for the project which will ultimately enable students from 500 NZ schools to work with professonal artists and creative practitioners, benefiting from their specialist artistic knowledge and creative practices. Thirteen of our He Kākano students are involved in the programme which is aimed at enhancing student wellbeing and improving their ‘core competencies in communication, collaboration and creative thinking’, as well as inspiring awareness of careers in the arts and creative sectors. As part of the visit He Kākano shared what they had learned prior to lockdown, demonstrating fantastic memory of their routines and great coordination too. The Prime Minister also met students passionate about the creative arts, taking time to talk to them about their interests and talents.               Important information Breakfast club We are pleased to announce that we are opening up a Breakfast Club at the school from the start of Term 3.  This will run in the canteen each day and will be free to any student who wishes to start the a nutritious bowl of Weetbix. Resources for your mental health Melon Manual is a kete of resources specifically for teenagers’ emotional wellbeing. Supported by the Ministry of Health, the website provides videos and worksheets and advice to support the young people of Aotearoa. You can access the resources here Dyslexia – How you can help WHS Community Education Centre has a 2.5 hour talk with  expert Mike Styles, on Dyslexia – How You Can Help. This is an interactive and participatory session to assist parents and loved ones understand and support a family member or friend who has dyslexia or a similar learning difference. Wednesday 24 June – 5.30pm-8pm $20  Call 04 385 8919 to enrol or go here: https://www.cecwellington.ac.nz/w/courses/1506-dyslexia-how-you-can-help Now that we are at alert Level 1, CEC courses are back up and running with a wide variety of courses on offer. To find out more, and enrol, click on the image below of visit cecwellington.ac.nz. What’s happening? He Kākano hard at work This week the He Kākano students have been busy in science, art, fashion and design classes.                     Achievements DocEdge documentary success Contratulations to Year 10 Sky Gobbi who has secured 3rd place in the DocEdge Student Short Documentary Competition last week. Now that it has had its premiere, Sky’s documentary can be shared. To view, click on the image below or visit https://youtu.be/jVdvCoy9TSY.
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • The Forest Grows
      • In the wake of the Athfield waterfront win, a new seed is set to sprout up in the inner city. Taking root in the Willis New World Metro, this new tower is the latest in a string of green buildings that have been proposed or built. Aiming to achieve a five star Green rating, it seems to tick all the standard boxes: efficient air conditioning and circulation, double skinned glazing and sensor-operated lighting.
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    • Tattoo You Too
      • And so, with a big hello to all the ReMax twitterers out there receiving our feed, we bring you the latest incarnation of the site where the Tattoo Museum was in Abel Smith St - yes, it is now proposed to be the Tattoo Apartment site. Interestingly, it is to be just 4 stories tall - way below the 9 stories that the tacky Orange apartments have achieved just across the street (next to the Southern Cross).
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      • 42 Abel Smith Street, Wellington


    • Disappearing hooks, or not?
      • More news from the squid tank. This morning I caught up with Robert Clendon the conservator who is looking after the work on the squid. Over the past few weeks we’ve been a bit concerned about the hooks on the tentacles and the arms. It looked as though the hooks could be disappearing. Not something we wanted to [...]
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    • Where did I stick my Stadium?
      • Following swiftly on from the news that Wellington Waterfront is even thinking of demolishing the existing stadium, comes the question: If not there, then where? Its clear that the current site can’t cope with much more expansion, given that it is quite a large building already, and I can’t see anyone being particularly happy at the big shed getting even bigger or shedier.
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    • Social Media Thursday Week 3
      • It’s Petone’s Old Timers’ Day on Saturday, where Gordon Noble-Campbell and Andy Leslie will be commentating the Petone-Wellington match on Te Upoko O Te Ika. Details of how to listen are HERE A new social round-up of posts curated from Monday-Thursday from around the #clubrugby and #communityrugby traps. Because the rugby news cycle rolls on 24/7...
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    • The Wrap Up (Term 2, Week 8)
      • It has been a busy week here at WHS! A group of our students were invited to the Peter Cullen breakfast to share their ideas on strengthening democracy in New Zealand. In music news, not only do we have Rockquest finals this weekend, but we also celebrate several other achievements from our talented students. All that and more in this week's Wrap Up!
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Take 10 Arvo’s are now in Johnsonville!
      • We are now on week four in Johnsonville and although we had a few rangatahi visit, it still wasn’t pumping so we decided to put on a free sausage sizzle last Friday. In preparation, we handed out flyers to schools in the area and mustered up a bunch of students from around Johnsonville. We cooked roughly 100 sausages and it is safe to say they were all given to happy folks passing by the Collective Community Hub (CCH). We had Tony and Dan from CCH on the BBQ who were fantastic local assets, as well as our Take 10 volunteer team. We were thrilled at the success of the sausage sizzle so stay tuned for future BBQs!
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