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Season 2022 Coaching Opportunities
- Island Bay United AFC
- First team coach – Men First team coach – Women Reserve team coach – Men TDP coach IBU is looking for at least two energetic coaches for our senior and youth teams! This is a unique opportunity to continue to build and capitalise on recent successes of our senior/youth teams and to also work with our upcoming talent as part of our TDP programme.
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Parade update
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- As you will have seen the work is progressing along the parade, contractors are now beginning to install the street changes that the Council approved in March. Check out here for full details on what is happening: https://www.transportprojects.org.nz/current/the-parade/ As advised by the council: The south end (Reef Street to start of the 30km/hr zone) willContinue reading "Parade update"
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Weekly News 9 May 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- A special welcome to our new club member Aiden Kelly. This week Tuesday 6.00 pm, speed session with Rowan and Andy, outside Freyberg Pool. This week’s session is… Wednesday 1:30 pm, Karori College Cross Country Relays, Karori Park, Don Dalgliesh is looking for volunteers. See below for details. Friday 12.27 pm, Kupe Run, a chatty pre-weekend run from […]
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Up Coming Fencing Competitions
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- North Island Championship We have the North Island Championships coming up soon in June. This competition would be suitable for our older fencers who have been fencing a while and are quite confident with their fencing. This is because this is one of the National Tournaments. For details regarding this competition and entry form, click here. … Continue reading Up Coming Fencing Competitions →
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The Monday Wrap 23 May (some rugby news to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Action from the Polo Ground, with the clubrooms as the backdrop. PHOTO: David Brownlie. Morning edition: Work commences tomorrow on a significant upgrade of Polo No.1 drainage and turf. A comprehensive drainage system is being installed then the field is being re-sown and with a state-of-the-art seeding system being used Polo No.1 will be...
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Fresh Styles for a Fresh Start to School
- Strathmore Park Community Centres
- Freshen Up for School is an innovative Strathmore Park Community Centre school holiday programme that’s been putting a big smile on a lot of young faces. The brainchild of Jennifer Mason, Strathmore Ave Community Centre Co-Ordinator, Freshen Up is held on the last Friday of each school holiday and offers free haircuts and self-care products to children and teens.
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School Holiday Fencing Times
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Week 1 Please note the below training time for the first week of the school holidays. There is the only session that is running during the first week due to the competition and training camp taking place in the Hawks Bay on Thursday and Friday. For more information regarding this training camp, please click here. … Continue reading School Holiday Fencing Times →
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Acoustic Routes open blackboard concert
- Acoustic Routes
- Thursday 27 April, Tawa Community Lounge, 7:30 pm Entry: $10/$5 for members and performers. Cash only (no eftpos facilities). Vaccinations and masks encouraged. Since ANZAC Day is 25 April, the theme is war and peace. Come along and share up to two songs each or bring a poem or story to share. Put your … Continue reading Acoustic Routes open blackboard concert →
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We need you!
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- July 28 is the Kapiti Women’s Refuge Annual Street Appeal, we will be out and about Kapiti raising money for women’s refuge, is you see a collector, please give generously, if you would like to help us collect on Friday 28th July, please contact us on 04 9026222 or email admin@kapitiwomenscentre.org.nz The post WE NEED YOU! first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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The history of Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington city is brimming with wildlife as native birds flourish in the city, adding to the vibrancy of our capital. This is largely to do with the work done by Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne, the first fully-fenced sanctuary in Aotearoa, which has been named 2023's top tourism operation in the country. But do you know how Zealandia came to be?
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Kāpiti Manager
- Zeal
- Zeal Kāpiti is looking for a local leader who can lead the Zeal team to achieve Zeal’s vision, mission and values and provide a central place of connection and belonging for all Kāpiti young people. Zeal is a New Zealand youth organisation full of passionate staff who believe all young people in Aotearoa deserve to live […] The post Kāpiti Manager appeared first on Zeal.
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Visual Artist in Residence 2025 – Call for Applications
- Toi Pōneke
- Toi Pōneke is calling for proposals from Wellington-based artists for our 2025 Visual Arts Residency. The aim of this residency is to support a Wellington-based visual artist or small group of Wellington-based visual artists to develop their individual or collective practice and provide them with resources to dedicate themselves full time to their practice for a period of 12 weeks.
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Poisonous Plants of the Sanctuary
- Zealandia
- Do you know your tutu from your supplejack? You’d be wise not to eat any asparagus-like shoots in the bush if you’re not sure! In 2014 tramper Matthew Pike found this out the hard way after adding what he thought was a supplejack sapling to his boil-up, only to find – when he woke up in hospital – that he’d seasoned his dinner with the notorious tutu: a poisonous plant full of the neurotoxin tutin. Matthew’s reaction was so severe that his convulsions dislocated his shoulder; he was lucky to survive. Tutu is native to New Zealand, and some of our eight species are endemic (found nowhere else in the world). At ZEALANDIA, tree tutu (Coriaria arborea) can be seen in front of the Shag Lookout, on the banks alongside the mine, and near the pontoon gate to the Takahē Lawn. Tutu fruit is eaten by many of our bird species with no ill effects, but is unsafe for mammals unless the tiny seeds have been filtered out. ‘Toot’ poisoning was once a well-known cause of stock loss, in lowland areas where cattle were allowed to wander. Other historical casualties include two elephants in 1957, who browsed on tutu berries at the side of the road as the circus drove from town to town. Traditionally, Māori fermented tutu fruit to make wine, having strained out the seeds, and also mixed tutu juice with seaweed to make a sweet jelly. Following the recipe was a life or death matter when it came to tutu puddings – four French sailors died in the 1830s after making their own version of tutu berry surprise. Tutu was also used as a tattoo ink, and has medicinal uses in Rongoā Māori as a treatment for arthritis, skin rashes, and gout. While the birds and insects of New Zealand are pleasingly benign, we do have a surprisingly large number of poisonous plants. Tutu is not the only one found within ZEALANDIA’s fence, but it is the most notorious. If you’re curious to learn more, you can stop one of our friendly roaming guides for information, book a tour, or join a walk and talk. The last word goes to A. A. Gower, a Patea chemist, who made a patent medicine from the root of tutu in 1892. ‘Ma-uru’ was a cure for neuralgia, relieved eyestrain, and could cure ‘ear ache, headache, rheumatic pains, sprains. And all pain.’ A little something for your dislocated shoulder maybe? Written by Liz Hibbs. Photos by Janice McKenna.
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Poetry Power Hour: Free poetry coaching with Hinemoana Baker
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- POETRY POWER HOUR: Hinemoana Baker is offering some free poetry coaching sessions on weekday mornings, and occasional weekends, while doing the Randell Cottage residency.
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Karen Clarke plays for Acoustic Routes
- Acoustic Routes
- Thursday 18 April (note this is the 3rd Thursday – a change this month), Roseneath School Hall, Maida Vale Road, Roseneath, Wellington, 7:30 pm.
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Garage building
- Eye of the Fish
- Enough of politics – let’s get back to building. Although building is itself a political act (read Henri Lefebvre for explanation) and our attitude towards...
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Silverstream Park Playground Upgrade Coming Soon
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Silverstream Park is about to receive an upgrade with a new children’s playground designed to cater for a range of children's ages and abilities.
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NEWS RELEASE – ANZAC Day 2025 Open Day
- Wrights Hill Fortress
- FOR IMMEDIATE USE – April 2025 Wellington’s historic Wrights Hill Fortress in Karori is open for public inspection again on ANZAC day, FRIDAY, April 25th.
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A clock in the rocks: what cosmic rays tell us about Earth’s changing surface and climate
- Victoria University of Wellington
- State-of-the-art tech is giving scientists new insights into the Earth's history. Shaun Eaves, Jamey Stutz, Kevin Norton, and Pedro Doll explain.
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How Did I Get Hear? #7 - Stephen Gallagher on Kronos Quartet's "Black Angels"
- Slow Boat Records
- In 1993, I was immersed in my first year study of composition at what is now known as The New Zealand School of Music.
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Waste Not, Want Not
- Salient
- By Will Irvine (He/Him) Peeking out from an alleyway behind the beloved Chow and Library bars is a curious new addition to Wellington’s...
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Hoe Tonga Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Secondary Regionals 2023
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Summary Key information Note! Questions? Email hoetonga@gmail.com. This event is brought to you by Hoe Tonga, College Sport Wellington & Te Wānaga o Aotearoa
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Suspended Bus Routes 22 February
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Making sure that everyone is aware that there will be disruptions to bus services across Wellington tomorrow, due to a union meeting. Details below.
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Bettina Reichelt – Life behind the iron curtain
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Bettina is a Clinical Midwife Manager at Wellington Regional Hospital who escaped East Germany in the 80s to a life of freedom in Aotearoa.
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Bettina Reichelt – Life behind the iron curtain
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Bettina is a Clinical Midwife Manager at Wellington Regional Hospital who escaped East Germany in the 80s to a life of freedom in Aotearoa.
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Wellington gets an A for climate action
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington has been recognised by CDP as one of 122 cities across the globe that is taking bold leadership on environmental action and transparency.
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He Matapihi Molesworth Street library closing
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council’s He Matapihi Molesworth Street library is closing to the public on 30 June 2023 when its lease comes to an end.
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He Matapihi Molesworth Library, 70, Molesworth Street, Lambton, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Loafer’s Lodge fire
- Eye of the Fish
- It is a pretty sad day to be writing – and we all know what about. Just over 36 hours ago, a building in Newtown...
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NZ Music Month at the Library
- The Wellingtonista
- Wellington Public Library is getting into the spirit of NZ Music Month with a series of free concerts of the course of this week.
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Pre Season Training
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
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Glenside - the halfway
- Glenside is a suburb located between Wellington and Porirua, centrally located at the southern end of New Zealand's North Island. It is mainly rural zoned and is between the neighbouring communities of Johnsonville and Tawa on the old Porirua Road. Hills, streams and rural landscape characterise the area. The resident population is 336
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- porirua
- johnsonville
- community-groups
- tawa
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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Empire Table Tennis Club
- The Empire Table Tennis Club is one of the oldest and largest in New Zealand and is situated in Marine Parade , Petone.
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- petone
- table-tennis
- wcn-hosted
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