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U15 Girls off to Taupo
- Stop Out Sports Club
- This weekend a Stop Out girls team will take part in a football tournament in Taupo. They will compete in the Under 15 division.The 'Stop Out Girls' will play Taupo, Otumoetai, Papakura and Waterside Karori on Saturday.Coaches Craig Darby, Dean Bowden and Manager Russell Burley will take charge of the team.We wish them all the best!
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Nix skipper re-signs for 2024-25 season
- Wellington Phoenix
- A major coup for the Wellington Phoenix women ahead of the start of pre-season training with captain Annalie Longo recommitting to the club for the upcoming Ninja A-League. The decorated Football Ferns midfielder led the Phoenix during the 2023-24 campaign,... The post Nix skipper re-signs for 2024-25 season appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Wall called up to Ferns for the first time
- Wellington Phoenix
- Lara Wall has received her maiden call-up to the Football Ferns. The Wellington Phoenix fullback has been added to the Ferns squad for their upcoming internationals in North America as a replacement for clubmate CJ Bott, who has had to... The post Wall called up to Ferns for the first time appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Academy takes centre stage as Nix stun Wrexham
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix academy turned heads on the world stage on Saturday night. A remarkable 21 past or present Phoenix academy players helped Wellington stun global football sensations Wrexham AFC 1-0 in front of 25,399 fans at Sky Stadium, with... The post Academy takes centre stage as Nix stun Wrexham appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Central Region 7s on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The second annual post-covid revived Central Region 7s is being hosted by the Manawatu Rugby Football Union on Saturday. This is the tournament that was played in Levin for many years, prior to Covid 19 striking the nation and it going into abeyance for three years. There were green shoots in its revival last year...
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Nix quartet named to face World Cup quarter-finalists
- Wellington Phoenix
- Four members of the 2023-24 Wellington Phoenix squad have been called up to the Football Ferns for their upcoming internationals against Japan. Centre back Mackenzie Barry, fullback Michaela Foster and midfielders Kate Taylor and Macey Fraser, now with Utah Royals,... The post Nix quartet named to face World Cup quarter-finalists appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Jubilee Cup Final – big efforts in losing causes
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Name the only player to win the Super Bowl MVP after his team lost the game. Winners write history so when this pub quiz question is asked it poses a genuine head-scratcher. The answer is Chuck Howley. The Dallas Cowboys linebacker and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee was MVP in the 1971 Super Bowl...
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Everyone medals at 2023 Waikato Bays!
- Wellington Judo Academy
- A highly successful Academy team contested the Waikato Bays Open in Rotorua on the weekend of 24-25 June. We were three team members down due to sickness and injury, though... The post Everyone medals at 2023 Waikato Bays! appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Community, Gardens and Kai - The Welly Urban Food Org.
- Sustainability Trust Wellington
- With the end of June been and gone, our funding to run the Welly Urban Food Org. has come to an end. But, our involvement doesn't end here. We'll still be active advocates and supporters of urban agriculture in our city, it just changes slightly…
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Vogelmorn Open Mic Night
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- On the 22 June we have our monthly Vogelmorn Open Mic Night! We'll have the bar open, meaning you are welcome to come along solely for a drink and a hang out, or if you choose - you can take part in the open mic night.
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NZ Herald: Top teams too strong in prelims
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- The BNU Womens A team got a mention this morning on the NZ Herald's website: "In Wellington's only preliminary round match, Brooklyn-Northern United edged University 1-0 to book a first round meeting with Lower Hutt on June 14." Link to article here...
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Elevate+ Player Spotlight: Polonga Pedro
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Polonga Pedro with the Swindale Shield in June last year Hutt Old Boys Marist's Polonga Pedro joins a select group of club rugby players on Saturday when he runs out on to the Polo Ground against Oriental-Rongotai to play his 200th Premier match.
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Leading from the top: Archbishop John shows the way
- Welcom
- June 2014 Opinion Fr James Lyons Using the theme of our 2006 Synod, Salt and Light Together, Archbishop John Dew took to the road in April and May to encourage hundreds of parishioners across the archdiocese on the journey to ‘re-imagine the archdiocese’.
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Cupcakes fit for a papal saint or two
- Welcom
- June 2014 News To celebrate the canonisation on 29 April of Popes John XXIII and John Paul II the gen 2 of the Focolare movement in Wellington made commemorative cupcakes which they offered after a special Mass in Sacred Heart Cathedral on 27 April.
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Matariki Achieving Excellence in Maori Health Awards
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- We want to celebrate everything our people do to improve whānau experience, eliminate health inequities for Māori or develop the Māori workforce. Applications for the 2019 Hutt Valley Matariki Achieving Excellence in Maori Health Awards will be open from 27 May through to 16 June.
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Spinnaker out now
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- The latest weekly newsletter has been released and can be read here. The June 2019 edition of the Spinnaker Magazine has also been published and is available by clicking here.Thanks once again to Gavin Pascoe for all his hard work pulling together the Spinnaker.
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Film shines a light on the sorrows of the past
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A showing of Raids, a short film about the impact of the 1974–6 Dawn Raids on Pasifika peoples in Aotearoa, was held at the Memorial Theatre, Student Union Building at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Kelburn campus on Tuesday 19 July.
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Dirty Spoons, Brooklyns And Planet
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- 3 local bands Dirty spoons: energetic folk Brooklyns: little bit country, folk and occasional punk Planet: bagpipes, punk, rock and roll Playing at Vogelmorn Bowling club Sat 22 July 7-10 pm $15 unwaged $20 waged Tix through under the radar or cash at door
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Winter Seminar with Simon Puffett
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Book the weekend of 21-22 July for a mid-winter seminar with Simon Puffett sensei. Simon has a wealth of knowledge and experience in many aspects of Aikido. He will bring his unique style of teaching to our Wellington dojo for … Continue reading →
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Cardinal John’s column: The Year of Mercy
- Welcom
- July 2015 Opinion Cardinal John Dew Pope Francis has invited the church to enter into a Year of Mercy, beginning 8 December this year, marking the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council under Pope Paul VI on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in 1965.
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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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Metlink to boost electric buses from 2 to 22 per cent of its fleet to meet climate change goals and passenger growth
- Metlink
- From left to right: Cr Daran Ponter – Chair, Greater Wellington Keven Snelgrove – Tranzit Brendan Prince – NZBus James Howard – Tranzit Cr David Lee – Greater Wellington Cr Roger Blakeley – Greater Wellington The ink has dried on contracts for 98 new electric buses, which will take Metlink’s fleet of electric buses to 108, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and taking Greater Wellington a step closer on its target of carbon neutrality by 2030. Metlink currently has 450 buses in its active fleet in the Wellington region 10 of which are EVs, making up two percent of the fleet. Once the 98 buses are added to the fleet the proportion of EVs will rise to 22 per cent which, excluding market leader China, is high by international standards. Seventy-three of the buses will be used on current scheduled services with a further 25 to be progressively added to routes to meet future network growth. The new electric buses will eventually take 61 diesel buses off the roads, leading to a 17 per cent drop in carbon emissions and a similar reduction in harmful emissions. Greater Wellington is delivering on its promise of a building a modern low emission bus network according to Chair Daran Ponter. “I’m sure that people across the region will be pleased to see another 61 diesel buses taken off the road and this will drive real climate benefits by deploying the new electric buses on high use areas of the network. “Just like our plans for rail, this is also about ensuring we have a fleet in place that can cope with rising population trends and demand for public transport over the next few years. That’s why 25 buses will be used to accommodate forecast passenger growth without an increase in emissions,” added Chair Ponter. Climate Committee chair Cr Thomas Nash said we have to provide attractive alternatives to our current 20th century car culture if we’re serious about responding to climate change. “Over the last two decades transport emissions rose by 14 per cent across the region, mainly from fossil fuel burning cars and trucks. “We need a real step change here and we know we can move far more people with far fewer vehicles if we provide high quality public transport. A modern, comfortable low emission fleet will play a key role in attracting new passengers, encouraging them to embrace public transport. We’ve got an opportunity to break free from the car-dominated landscape that’s been driving pollution in our cities - let’s take it,” added Cr Nash. Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee, said that the new fleet will also attract more bus drivers to the region. “This new fleet shows our intentions for growing the network and obviously more buses means more drivers. We want buses that drivers can be proud of and these state of the art buses, many fitted out right here in New Zealand, will help us attract drivers that want to be at the forefront of the public transport industry in New Zealand and internationally.” As part of the deal, NZ Bus will source 67 ready-to-go large single decker EVs from China and Tranzurban will build 31 double decker EVs at Kiwi Bus Builders in Tauranga, with parts sourced from world leading Chinese bus manufacturers. NZ Bus CEO Barry Hinkley said he was delighted that NZ Bus was making a significant contribution to NZ’s environmental performance, commenting that growing the number of EVs in its fleet is the right way forward as NZ Bus looks to a future of reduced fossil fuel usage. "With these 67 new electric buses, NZ Bus is proud to be having the largest EV bus fleet in New Zealand. With these new orders, we will see our EV fleet grow to at least 85 buses in the short term. "Obviously, we all should try and do as much as we can to look after our environment; taking public transport is a great way of reducing emissions, and electric public transport is an even better way. “We’re committed to doing our bit to help reduce emissions in New Zealand and at the same time provide people with a safe and easy way to get around,” said Mr Hinkley. Tranzurban Director Keven Snelgrove said today’s announcement is a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to partnering with Greater Wellington and pioneering and investing in electric bus technology and infrastructure in New Zealand. He says the 31 new double deck EVs add to the company’s fleet of 10 New Zealand-built double deck EVs successfully in operation in Wellington already. “This new fleet will deliver multiple benefits of being New Zealand built, adding to our modern and reliable electric bus fleet and help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution for Wellingtonians.” The buses will be delivered between mid-2021 and early 2023.
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Metlink to boost electric buses from 2 to 22 per cent of its fleet to meet climate change goals and passenger growth
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- From left to right: Cr Daran Ponter – Chair, Greater Wellington Keven Snelgrove – Tranzit Brendan Prince – NZBus James Howard – Tranzit Cr David Lee – Greater Wellington Cr Roger Blakeley – Greater Wellington The ink has dried on contracts for 98 new electric buses, which will take Metlink’s fleet of electric buses to 108, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and taking Greater Wellington a step closer on its target of carbon neutrality by 2030. Metlink currently has 450 buses in its active fleet in the Wellington region 10 of which are EVs, making up two percent of the fleet. Once the 98 buses are added to the fleet the proportion of EVs will rise to 22 per cent which, excluding market leader China, is high by international standards. Seventy-three of the buses will be used on current scheduled services with a further 25 to be progressively added to routes to meet future network growth. The new electric buses will eventually take 61 diesel buses off the roads, leading to a 17 per cent drop in carbon emissions and a similar reduction in harmful emissions. Greater Wellington is delivering on its promise of a building a modern low emission bus network according to Chair Daran Ponter. “I’m sure that people across the region will be pleased to see another 61 diesel buses taken off the road and this will drive real climate benefits by deploying the new electric buses on high use areas of the network. “Just like our plans for rail, this is also about ensuring we have a fleet in place that can cope with rising population trends and demand for public transport over the next few years. That’s why 25 buses will be used to accommodate forecast passenger growth without an increase in emissions,” added Chair Ponter. Climate Committee chair Cr Thomas Nash said we have to provide attractive alternatives to our current 20th century car culture if we’re serious about responding to climate change. “Over the last two decades transport emissions rose by 14 per cent across the region, mainly from fossil fuel burning cars and trucks. “We need a real step change here and we know we can move far more people with far fewer vehicles if we provide high quality public transport. A modern, comfortable low emission fleet will play a key role in attracting new passengers, encouraging them to embrace public transport. We’ve got an opportunity to break free from the car-dominated landscape that’s been driving pollution in our cities - let’s take it,” added Cr Nash. Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee, said that the new fleet will also attract more bus drivers to the region. “This new fleet shows our intentions for growing the network and obviously more buses means more drivers. We want buses that drivers can be proud of and these state of the art buses, many fitted out right here in New Zealand, will help us attract drivers that want to be at the forefront of the public transport industry in New Zealand and internationally.” As part of the deal, NZ Bus will source 67 ready-to-go large single decker EVs from China and Tranzurban will build 31 double decker EVs at Kiwi Bus Builders in Tauranga, with parts sourced from world leading Chinese bus manufacturers. NZ Bus CEO Barry Hinkley said he was delighted that NZ Bus was making a significant contribution to NZ’s environmental performance, commenting that growing the number of EVs in its fleet is the right way forward as NZ Bus looks to a future of reduced fossil fuel usage. "With these 67 new electric buses, NZ Bus is proud to be having the largest EV bus fleet in New Zealand. With these new orders, we will see our EV fleet grow to at least 85 buses in the short term. "Obviously, we all should try and do as much as we can to look after our environment; taking public transport is a great way of reducing emissions, and electric public transport is an even better way. “We’re committed to doing our bit to help reduce emissions in New Zealand and at the same time provide people with a safe and easy way to get around,” said Mr Hinkley. Tranzurban Director Keven Snelgrove said today’s announcement is a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to partnering with Greater Wellington and pioneering and investing in electric bus technology and infrastructure in New Zealand. He says the 31 new double deck EVs add to the company’s fleet of 10 New Zealand-built double deck EVs successfully in operation in Wellington already. “This new fleet will deliver multiple benefits of being New Zealand built, adding to our modern and reliable electric bus fleet and help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution for Wellingtonians.” The buses will be delivered between mid-2021 and early 2023.
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On a Mission in Lockdown
- Wellington City Mission
- When Wellington first went into Alert Level 4 Lockdown in August, we knew that the need for our services would be massive. But we also knew that Wellington would be... Read more » The post On a Mission in Lockdown first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Building rumours 1: 96-102 Vivian St
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- The other weekend (Saturday August the 12th, to be precise), the bulldozers moved into another Te Aro site: 96-102 Vivian St, next to the Salvation Army. This photo was taken about mid-morning, with demolition well underway: by afternoon, the whole site was razed.
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Slipway Bookings
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Fabrice will be overseas from next week until the 21st August. In his absence the role of Slipmaster will fall on the shoulders of Club’s CEO - Brian can be contacted in the office on 939 7045, mobile 027 2813660 or email ceo@rpnyc.org.nz
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Road Race Champs
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Wednesday 12 August 2009: Stream's Road Race Team put in another strong peformance in the Wellington Secondary Schools' Road Race Championships held at the CIT Campus in Upper Hutt and run over 3 km (Year 9), 4 km (under-16) and 6 km (senior).
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Notice of Annual General Meeting
- Coastguard Mana
- Members are advised that the Annual General Meeting for Coastguard Mana will occur on: Thursday 16th September 2010 at 7.00pm (Upstairs meeting room) Mana Cruising Club Ngatitoa Domain Agenda items must be received in writing by the Secretary by Friday 27th August 2010. read more
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Public meetings over the next week
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- Momentum is growing to see the Architecture Centre's Option X plan adopted instead of the NZ Transport Agency's short-sighted flyovers, and there are a number of public meetings in the coming week to discuss the alternatives: • Newtown Residents’ Association Monday 15 August 7.
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CDF unclaimed monies
- Welcom
- August 2015 News CDF unclaimed monies In 2014, Cardinal John Dew wrote to all individual depositors who had invested with Catholic Development Fund (CDF), to thank them for their past support and to advise that CDF would no longer be accepting deposits from individuals.
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Wellington Football Club
- Founded in 1870, the Wellington Football Club (the Axemen) is New Zealands oldest playing through Rugby Club. Clubrooms are situated at Hataitai Park just through the Mount Victoria Tunnel.
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Kapiti Women's Triathlon 2005
- The 2005 Kapiti Women's Triathlon and Duathlon will be held at Weka Park, Raumati Beach on the morning of Sunday 6th March.
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- kapiti
- womens
- triathlon
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Keith Johnson Wellington New Zealand
- Online magazine, currently running WCC Elections2010 material.
- Submitted by anon1817
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Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand
- The Republican Movement is a network of New Zealanders who want our head of State to be elected by New Zealanders. We are a non-partisan lobby group, with members drawn from all walks and life, and all sides of the political spectrum. We are committed to: - involving all New Zealanders in the republic debate; - providing relevant and reliable information; - focusing on ideas, not personalities; and - winning a referendum to establish the republic. Creating a republic does not require any change to the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand's flag or Commonwealth membership.
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Lower Hutt Women's Centre
- The Lower Hutt Women's Centre acts as a community resource centre for Women, Teenage Girls and Children, working towards and with, education, empowerment, the promotion of mental health, healing and recovery for all women and families in the community.
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New Zealand Ling Nan Wushu Association
- Traditional Hung Gar and Hap Gar kung fu is now being taught in Wellington's Courtenay Place.
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Kapiti Women's Centre
- KWC is a warm, friendly, safe and caring environment for women to come and enjoy. We provide a range of services either free or at very low cost. KWC prides itself on the supportive and confidential service we provide for the women on the Kapiti Coast.
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SportZone - The Business of Football
- Little Dribblers Football Club Twilight Summer Football Wellington Sunday Football League Soccer for Lunch
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Centurions Rugby Football Club
- The Centurions Rugby Football Club has been in Wellington for about 68 years. Its membership of almost 300 is made up of people who love the game of rugby union and who have excelled as players, referees, coaches or administrators.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Land Rovers Football Club
- Land Rovers are an indoor football team playing (in a loose association with Land Information NZ)in Division 7 of Wellington lunch time soccer. Our aim is to win the competition, resolve world peace by 5 o'clock and keep our sponsors very happy indeed.
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Northern United Rugby Football Club
- Northern United Rugby Football Club Inc was established in 1990 as a result of the amalgamation of the Porirua and Titahi Bay Rugby Football Clubs after their 1989 season. Northern United RFC is known as ‘Norths’ within the Wellington Rugby Football Union. The initial playing strip was the Porirua Rugby Club jersey with the Titahi Bay Rugby Club shorts and socks but in 1990 the official blue and white playing strip was introduced, which remains prominent 30 years on.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Wellington Homeless Women's Trust
- Wellington Homeless Women’s Trust is a charity dedicated to making a difference within our community by providing support and accommodation to homeless women in central Wellington.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- housing
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Johnsonville Rugby Football Club
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- johnsonville
- rugby
Johnsonville Rugby and Football Club, 80, Helston Road, Paparangi, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Upper Hutt City Football
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Office Fitouts & Shop Fit out Builder Wellington, Wairarapa New Zealand
- Office Fitout & Shop Fit out Builder for Wellington & Wairarapa Contact Us today for your office fitout, refurbishment, shop fit out and general building needs or call us now on 027 450 2254 (Int +64 27 450 2254).
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Paremata Plimmerton Rugby Football Club
- The Paremata Plimmerton Rugby Club prides itself on providing good rugby for young people. There has always been a strong junior section at the Club with Christian Cullen playing here in his earlier days.
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Avalon Wolves Rugby Football Club
- Avalon Wolves Rugby welcomes players and supporters from all over the region. We currently have members throughout the Hutt Valley, including Stokes Valley and Upper Hutt as well as from Wellington City and the surrounding suburbs.
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Boost New Media
- Boost New Media is a Wellington, New Zealand based web design company. We specialise in Web and Cd Rom production and have over 5 experience in the New Media Industry.
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New Players Theatre Company
- We are a non professional company striving for professional standards with the entertainment we present to our audiences in the northern suburbs of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand.
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- theatre
- wcn-hosted
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