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- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- JGS brings you six days of local creative goodness for all your Christmas gift needs and more…
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2021 Update
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Please ensure that you sign up for 2021 if you wish to continue to train with us.
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WPA Regional Mixed Doubles Championship
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- The entry form for the Regional Mixed Doubles Championship (27 March 2021) at Manawatu is now available.
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Worser Bay sailors recognised at YNZ awards
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- It was a great night for Worser Bay sailors at the 2020 Yachting New Zealand Excellence Awards.
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Hawke's Bay Classic Doubles
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- The entry form for the Hawke's Bay Classic Doubles (4-5 September) at Napier is now available.
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Rex Hayes Memorial Mixed Doubles
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- The entry form for the Rex Hayes Memorial Doubles (19 September 2021) at Kapiti is now available.
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Passing of Professor Emerita Lydia Wevers
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Tributes have poured in for Professor Emerita Lydia Wevers ONZM, who passed away peacefully over the weekend.
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Regional Singles Championship
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- The entry form for the Regional Singles Championship (16-17 October 2021) at Horowhenua is now available.
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Regional Pointing Competition
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- The entry form for the Regional Pointing Competition (15-16 October 2021) at Horowhenua is now available.
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Regional Senior Doubles Championship
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- The entry form for the Regional Senior Doubles Championship (17 November 2021) at Otaki is now available.
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Artist's talk - Maisie Chilton
- Toi Pōneke
- Join us for an informal discussion with Maisie about her new solo exhibition Where Does it Hurt?
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Cricket Wellington launch “Make Some Noise’ campaign
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- The Wellington Firebirds and Blaze will ‘Make Some Noise’ for mental health and fitness this weekend as...
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Want to be part of a Te Aro clean up day? Here's how!
- Inner-City Wellington
- This Wednesday 22 December, the Sustainability Trust is running a Community Clean-Up day for Te Aro!
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Expressions of Interest | Player Development Programme
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- Cricket Wellington is on a mission to create outstanding experiences for all Wellingtonians. We are now recruiting...
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Charles Fleming Memorial Mêlée
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- The entry form for the Charles Fleming Memorial Mêlée (1 October 2022) at Kapiti is now available.
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Sinclair Memorial Swiss Doubles
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- The entry form for the Sinclair Memorial Swiss Doubles (19 March 2022) at Manawatu is now available.
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Cricket Wellington Reaffirms Expectations Around Behaviour in Community Cricket
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- Cricket Wellington is committed to providing a safe, enjoyable, and respectful environment for everyone involved in our ...
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Invitation Pairs – Sat 17 September Live Scores
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- Round Two live scores – Saturday 17 September – Refresh page for latest scores 8.30am matches Steve Dittford & Wayne…
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How small communities could be buying, selling, and saving money on power
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Technology is offering new ways for communities to cut power costs, write Soheil Mohseni and Alan Brent.
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Bruce’s story
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- When Bruce hits the streets to collect for Mary Potter Hospice, his canine companions often tag along.
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Barriers to using cannabis as a medicine
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Patients still have trouble getting a prescription for cannabis products, despite recent law changes, writes Karen Oldfield.
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Women's Preseason Tournament, March 29th & 30th
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Entries are now being accepted for the 2014 version of our annual women's football pre-season tournament.
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No Rhyme No Reason
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- No Rhyme No Reason is an amalgamation of three friends who share a similar passion for painting.
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Novices/Annie Huggan/Presidents races
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- Novices Race – 1 Lap Place Name Time 1 Ashton Tietjens 6:45 2 Amelia Adams 6:58 3 Katherine Jamieson 7:37 4 Joseph Mellor 8:24 5 Annabel England 8:31 6 Liam Carson 8:33 7 Daniel O’Sullivan 11:15 8 Jessie O’Sullivan 11:18 8 Stephania 12:00 Novices Race – 2 Laps Place Name Time 1 Nathaniel Graham 11:01 2 Logan Stoupe 11:17 3 Lucas Hughes 11:48 4 Nicholas Green 11:49 5 Henry Mellor 11:52 6 Luke Stoupe 13:05 7 Jonathan Green 13:37 8 Aidan Daines 13:44 9 Oscar Strickland 13:52 10 Thomas Pritchard 14:04 11 Lily Trompetter 14:05 12 Una Strickland 14:36 13 Gemma Gordon 14:46 14 Madelaine Bailey 15:19 15 Jordie 15:22 16 Michael O’Sullivan 15:24 17 Harvey Franklin 15:25 18 David Gordon 15:30 19 Harrison 15:40 20 Nicholas England 15:40 21 Maisie 15:58 22 Reardon Franklin 22:41 Novices Race/Annie Huggan Race – 3 Laps Place Name Time 1 Phoebe McKnight 15:44 2 Julie Johnson 17:32 3 Lars van Beusekom 17:32 4 Maria Cramp 18:10 5 Kristi Perkinson 18:48 6 Jayme Maxwell 18:54 7 Marian 19:08 8 Molly Heath 19:12 9 Jorja Watt 20:15 10 Keryn Morgan 20:43 11 Breanna Carson 20:56 12 Rylee Watt 21:01 13 Cassandra Trompetter 21:09 14 Liz Gibson 21:57 15 Trish Coley 23:14 16 Brig Murdoch 23:14 17 Chloe Thorne 23:38 18 Isabelle Franklin 23:40 19 Alex Noonan 23:51 20 Cathy Gordon (Walker) 30:05 Presidents Cup Place Name Clock Time Handicap Run Time 1 Paul Newom 20:17 2:00 18:17 2 Peter Roberts 20:52 4:53 15:59 3 Grant Pritchard 21:24 5:36 15:48 4 Neil Sargisson 21:43 4.00 17:43 5 Paul Strickland 21:52 2:00 19:52 6 Bill Trompetter 21:57 5:02 16:55 7 Marcus Smith 21:57 5:24 16:33 8 Reuben Goldingham-Newsom 22:07 7:48 14:19 9 Myles Carson 22:17 5:36 16:41 10 Mat Rogers 22:17 8:24 13:53 11 Graeme Burr 22:28 4:53 17:35 12 Paul Cavie 22:29 1:12 21:17 13 Mark O’Sullivan 22:30 0:36 21:54 14 Mathew Roberts 22:37 4:53 17:44 15 Keith Holmes 22:38 1:24 21:14 16 Tony Plowman 22:46 5:24 17:22 17 Joel Carman 22:51 8:24 14:33 18 Tim Johnson 22:52 7:48 15:04 19 Brendan Quirke 23:02 5:43 17:19 20 Darren Gordon 23:06 7:43 15:23 21 Steve Robertson 23:09 3:50 19:19 22 Albert van Veen 23:13 0:00 23:13 23 Simon England 23:21 5:12 18:09 24 Tony McKone 23:24 4:00 19:24 25 Donald Coley 24:09 4:24 19:45 26 Jay Waters 24:22 2:00 22:22 27 Peter Sparks 24:26 4:36 19:50 28 Peter Pritchard 24:28 4:24 20:04 29 Glenn Perkinson 24:30 4:00 20:30 30 Jonathan Roberts 24:30 4:00 20:30 31 Gary Maxwell 24:34 3:54 21:40
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Renew your subs online
- Wellington Tennis Club
- You can now renew your subs for 2014/15 online. No need to muck around with paper forms. It’s quick, easy and painless. Here’s the online form. And don’t forget, everyone who rejoins the club by the end of this month goes into a draw to win a free membership. (We’ll refund your subs.) If you’re a newbie looking to join the club for the first time, we have an online form just for you too.
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Lets Get Wellington Leaking
- Eye of the Fish
- We’ve been waiting for years for this and although it is not yet official, at long last we are seeing some progress. This was a scoop leaked by the Dom Post – and I’m keen to know more, so I’m posting it up here. While I’m sure that LGWM have gone through millions of alternatives, and fully evaluated tham and argued endlessly over them, for the last several years, this is the first time we’ve seen anything concrete.
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Weekly Wrap-Up (Term 1 – Week 3)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates NOTE: You can access the school calendar on our website: WHS School Calendar 18 February: Te Whānau a Taraika hui at Hineakau 6pm 26-28 February: 9Riley Noho Marae 1 March: Athletics Day 4-6 March: 9Royal Noho Marae 6-8 March: 9Howell Noho Marae 26 March: FRIDAY timetable runs today 29 March: Learning Conversations all day (with rōpū teachers) 12 April: End of Term 1 Important Information Te Whānau a Taraika Hui – Monday 18 February Nau mai, haere mai ki te hui; Te Whānau a Taraika. We would like to invite everyone to our first meeting for Te Whānau a Taraika for 2019. Monday 18 February, 6pm, at Hineakau, Wellington High School. If you would like to, please feel free to bring a plate to share. Everyone welcome! Agenda: Introductions Recap of 2018 Main events/diary for 2019 Any other business Ngā mihi nui Ariel Metekingi, Chair Read more about Te Whānau a Taraika here: http://www.whs.school.nz/te-whanau-a-taraika/ Athletics Day — Friday 1 March On Friday 1 March we are holding our annual WHS Athletics Carnival Day at Newtown Park. This year we are expecting all year 9 and 10 students to be competing. At years 11 to 13 the event will be for competitors only. Other students in years 11 to 13 will have a Home Learning Day and I encourage students to make good use of their time on that day if they are not going to attend the athletics. Teachers will talk to senior students about their expectations for this day. We encourage year 11 to 13 students to come along and support their peers and the junior students. Senior students who have committed to running a stall on the day are also expected to attend. Students need to make their way to Newtown Park and have their name marked on the roll by 8.45am. The athletics programme will start at 8.45am with the 1500 metres, these athletes will need to be at the track at 8.30am to warm-up and get ready, the day should conclude by 3.30pm. Entries for all events are taken on the day and students are encouraged to actively participate and to support their whānau group by wearing their colours, Riley – red, Kelly – yellow, Howell – green, Royal – blue. We look forward to seeing who our top athletes will be as they may go onto represent WHS at regional athletics championships. Please note that although bikes, skateboards and scooters might be used as transport to arrive at the park, they must not be ridden at all inside Newtown Park. Shoes and appropriate attire must be worn whilst competing. Students should bring water, wear a hat and have sunscreen. Food should also be brought for the day and students may like to bring cash to purchase food from the stalls run by senior students. What’s happening? Aroha Day – 14 February For many 14 February immediately conjures up images of hearts and flowers, but at WHS it is a special day of engagement and opportunity. Yesterday was WHS’s first Aroha Day. The hall filled with stalls from over 40 different activities and sports and students from all year groups took the opportunity to find out about the activities on offer and sign up. For new students it was an inviting opportunity to find out about the life of the school. As one Year 9 reported, the event gave him the confidence to join clubs that he might otherwise have not felt confident enough to approach. For older students it was the chance to showcase their passion for the activities they are already engaged in. Groups put together inviting displays to tell others about their activities. Students enjoyed the outreach and opportunity to talk with and encourage their peers to sign up and get involved. As a result over 160 students have signed up for Relay for Life and the High School musical group is expecting more than 80 to its first meeting. Many other activities and sports are experiencing record levels of interest. Overall, Aroha Day was a day of collaboration, outreach and engagement and is a day that will certainly become an annual highlight in WHS’s calendar. Year 9 & 10 Progressive Achievement Tests (PATs) Year 9 and 10 students are taking four Progressive Achievement Tests (PATs) during Weeks 4—5 (beginning 18 February) in their core classes. Letters have been sent home. All Year 9 and 10 students must ensure they have a laptop with them as the tests are completed online. You can view the schedules for the tests here. For more information on PATs, go to: Understanding PATs – Community and Parents (NZCER) Papa Taiao Camp 2019 Students taking Papa Taiao at Level 3 explore sustainability, environmental dynamics, conservation and related issues. In such a course, hands on experience is essential. This week the Papa Taiaio students visited Matiu / Somes Island, snorkelling off the coast and investigating the island’s ecology. Ecology Trip July 2020 WHS wish to take a small number of students who will be at least 16 years old in 2020 to the small island of Dominica to learn about ecology techniques both on land and in the sea. Follow this link to read more. Please note the rock canyoning is no longer available. For further information, please do not hesitate to contact Joanne Lowe or come to the information evening with Dr Tim Coles, the founder of Operation Wallacea on Monday 25 February at 6pm in the school library. (Please note the meeting has been changed from Wednesday February 27th.) February’s Library lunchtime lecture: Genetics Jim Inglis, Senior Business Manager Genetics, Pamu, is giving the February Library Lunchtime Lecture. Taking place in the Library on Thursday 21February from 1.30-2.15, Jim will focus on Genetics and who is doing what in NZ’s production systems. This is a golden opportunity for AgHort and Biology students to discover the technologies in use. Importantly they will get an insight onto the biotechnological solutions that are not in use and will be able to understand the reasons why. School Leavers Toolkit: WHS works with the MoE to review design concepts Over a dozen WHS senior students attended a user-testing workshop on Monday morning run by the MOE (Ministry of Education) to review the forthcoming ‘School Leavers’ Toolkit’ design concepts. They heard from a diverse group of our students with a wide range of perspectives, different aspirations and varied learning needs. The toolkit represents a Government commitment to provide students with opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills and capabilities needed to transition successfully into employment, training or further education. The web application designs our students tested and critiqued included iconography for resources to support financial literacy, an understanding of how our political systems work (civics), and developing key workplace skills. It will be aimed at students in years 11 – 13 and beyond. Students were asked to give input on decisions about design, accessibility and function. They gave the project team honest, in-depth feedback on the design ideas for the web space. MOE staff, impressed with the engagement of the WHS students – some of whom took part in last year’s Hackathon – invited students to share their ideas further and assist the MOE with user-testing as they develop a web space to connect students to key information needed to successfully transition out of school. The MOE were delighted with our students’ enthusiasm and insight, and look forward to working with them in the coming year. Base One garden A big thank you to Vicki and the Base One students for taking the time to set up and maintain the new herb gardens outside the foods rooms. We are now using some of these gorgeous herbs in our dishes. Notes from the Music Department Choir started practising Thursday at lunchtime. Newcomers are welcome. Come to the main music room at 1.20pm (bring your lunch with you). If you are play a stringed instrument, our string ensemble needs you! Jazz band will start week commencing 18 February. If you are interested in joining the Junior Jazz Band, this will start later on in March. To talk to Mr Wollner about any of these, you will find him in the main music room after school each day. Achievements Scholarship Success! Scholarship is the highest level of achievement possible at NCEA Level 3 NCEA and awards $500 to each successful candidate. We congratulate Gwen Palmer-Steeds on achieving three Scholarships, including an Outstanding result in English. Congratulations also go to to Sophie Dickinson-Smith, Amelia Mance, Sophie Mance, Christopher Matheson and Luke Roeven who have all achieved highly across a range of subjects. In addition, Aroha Millar, Year 13 Sculpture student from 2018, has received a $5000 scholarship to attend the course Toioho ki Apiti — Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts College & University in Palmerston North. We are very proud of her achievements and wish her all the very best for her future studies in art. Sports Update Our Sports programme has been very busy so far this year! Thank you to all who helped get students to their games and practices. You can see the Sports Draw on our website. Go to www.whs.school.nz, click on the Sports tab and select Sports Draws. From the drop down arrow select your sport. Some of the mainstream sports, Netball, Hockey, and Rugby are not included here as these sporting bodies prepare their own draws. Floorball: Thailand Floorball World Cup Qualifier. Kristina Sundin has just returned from Thailand where she and her sister, Marie Sundin (a former WHS student) represented New Zealand, competing in the Asia World Cup Qualifier. At 14 years old, Kristina was the youngest player selected for the team. She really proved that she deserved her spot in the team during the games. In her role as a defender made many fantastic saves. While the NZ women team didn’t qualify, the sisters learned much and had a great experience. They are already starting to prepare themselves for team selection for U19 Women’s World Cup. This will be held in Sweden 2020. New Zealand women’s head coach, Sven Sundin, is also the coach of Wellington High Floorball team. He invites players, old and new, to join him in the old gym on Monday evenings at 5pm, starting 18 February 2019. You can also email Sven for more information.
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Life’s a beach
- Wellington SPCA
- It would seem that the sun dance has paid off and our fab friends at emBARKERS Hound Lounge, Cafe Polo and Lush Puppies are all go for their afternoon of doggy fun in support of Wellington SPCA this Sunday 20th February! From 12pm to 2pm head to the dog beach at Lyall Parade for heaps of fun in the sun; test out your pooch’s skills on the agility course care of the Hound Lounge get them spruced and looking good for summer – have a consultation with the ladies of Lush Puppies or treat you and your dog to some tasty morsels creatively crafted by the team at Cafe Polo. It’s just a $2 donation for the yummy snacks from Cafe Polo and all other donations will be very gratefully received!! Thanks for your support and hope to see you on then!
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Puppy in the window volunteer needed
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- [Show as slideshow] Want to hang out with some cute puppies, help promote all the great work we do and help raise some much-need funds? Well, we’ve got the (voluntary) job for you! Once a month the awesome folk at The Body Shop on Lambton Quay, Wellington clear out their shop front window so that we can take along some adorable pups, all of which are looking for homes. Not only does it help us to find homes for some puppies, but it’s also a fantastic promotional opportunity for us and a great chance for us to encourage the people of Wellington to support us. If you’re interested in this role, please take a look at the job description and then email Vanessa (Marketing and Communications Officer) your completed application form and she will get in touch as soon as possible. Thanks.
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Weekly Wrap Up (T2, W6)
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- Important Dates 13 June : Open Evening for 2017 Enrolment (see below for timetable change) 17 June : Careers Expo for Year 12 & 13 22 June : Wig Wednesday 24 June : Learning Profiles published to portal 4 July : Parent Teacher interviews (Year 11,12 & 13 only) 6 July : Music Evening 8 July : Last day of Term 2 25 July : First day of Term 1 1 August : Parent Teacher interviews (Year 9 & 10 only) Term 2 Reports and Parent Teacher Interviews Student “Learning Profiles” (report) for Term 2, will be published to the Parent Portal on Friday 24 June. These will again indicate whether your student’s subject teacher would like to meet with you. At that point, bookings for Parent Teacher Evening will be opened and you can book a time with your student’s teachers. An email, with booking instructions, will be sent out closer to the time.
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Campaign for a Better City
- CBC is a voluntary community-based organisation, actively promoting the idea of Wellington as a living city. Check out the latest from the campaign against the Te Aro bypass, and find out how you can get involved.
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The Mermaid - Guesthouse for Women
- The Mermaid offers quality bed and breakfast accommodation to women travellers and is close to Te Papa and Wellington's theatres, cinemas, cafes, offices, university and shopping center
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Peter Dunn - MP for Ohariu
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Armstrong and Arthur Charitable Trust for Lesbians
- The Armstrong & Arthur Charitable Trust for Lesbians provide financial support to lesbian community activities in the Wellington region. It commemorates the support of Bette Armstrong and Bea Arthur for the lesbian community in Wellington.
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Churton Park and Northern suburbs property for sale
- Churton Park and Northern suburbs property for sale and community information.
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Te Hiko - Centre for Community Innovation
- After more than 30 years of working closely alongside whānau and hapori (communities) in Porirua, the Hutt Valley and Wellington, we at Wesley have learnt first-hand that with the right support, sustainable responses to complex issues can be driven by hapori themselves. We’ve been working out, as a community organization, what our part is in sparking the local community economic systems that truly value what makes people’s lives better. Te Hiko is our koha to this kaupapa.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Black Spots for Cycling in Wellington
- In order to better inform our submissions to the local councils, CAW is compiling a map showing the places where the road design is likely to induce an accident sooner or later. We would like to use the wisdom of the crowds (your wisdom!) to compile this map.
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Yellow Fever
- Supporters of Wellington Phoenix FC. We dig our football. We think its brilliant Wellington has the A-League franchise. We know Wellington has a great football community and we know the city will get behind the team. So will we - and we'll have a bit of a lark along the way.
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DeFine Group - Trusted independent advisors and pr
- DeFine Group is a team of International eConsultants, averaging 20+ years experience in business management and technology, recognised for global thought leadership, eBusiness strategy development and programme management, bringing best-practice leadershi
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Green Parrot Cafe
- My parents used to eat at the Green Parrot. So did their parents. And God knows my kids will probably eat there too.
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Zonta Wellington
- The Zonta Club of Wellington is part of Zonta International, a leading global organisation of professionals, empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Save the Mangaroa Valley
- Submissions must be received by 5pm on Friday 26 November 2004.
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St Mary of the Angels
- St Mary of the Angels, a diverse community, seeks to praise and thank God in a place of calm and beauty and strives to be Christ alive in Central Wellington.
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Wellington Music Week
- Celebrating and championing the wealth of music in our nation's capital 19-26 October 2003
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Island Bay Marine Education Centre
- The primary objectives of the Island Bay Marine Education Centre are to promote interest in, increase knowledge and understanding of, and encourage protection, enhancement, and enjoyment of local, national, and global marine environments through public education programmes, live displays, and community initiated research and service projects.
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Paraparaumu Volunteer Fire Brigade
- The Paraparaumu Volunteer Fire Brigade was formed on 26 June 1948 and its inaugural meeting was held in the picture theatre at Paraparaumu and at that time was commanded by a Superintendent.
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Trig Instruments Ltd
- Trig Instruments - For sales, servicing, hire and support for all your survey and measurement needs.
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Kapiti softball Club
- We cater for all grades from Premier ! down to under 7 schoolchildrensWe are at present looking for a premier 1 men's coach and a pitcher for the sameAlso coaches for Pemier 2 men's and Women'sAny one looking to play can contact the Club Captain any time.
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NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Entries are invited for the NIWA Wellington Science and Technology Fair. All Year 7 to 13 students are eligible to compete for a wide range of substantial prizes for the best exhibits.
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Titahi Bay Residents Association
- The Titahi Bay Residents Association (TBRA) was formed in 1995 by local residents keen to support their community and promote its seaside village and beautiful beach for the benefit of the wider community. One of our first missions was to gain official recognition for the unique layout of the beach with boat sheds, tractors for boat launching at each end, and therefore a need for special rules for vehicles.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Pixels Webdesign
- We create Profit Pulling Websites for small business. One stop shop for design, hosting, domain, search engine optimisation and traffic tips.
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Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association is a voluntary not-for-profit community organisation made up of community members elected annually. Its purpose is to work on behalf of residents for the betterment of our community for present and future generations.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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