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If you want to Fight for Freedom, go to Ukraine
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- The numpty-heads down at Parliament continue to protest and cause disruption, crying out for Freedom, when they honestly do not know what real “fighting for...
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CAPITAL FUTSAL | Meirelles names an extended squad for 2019 Men's Futsal SuperLeague
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Sideline Conversions 6 February (some rugby news and information to kick-start the week)
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- Happy birthday New Zealand. +++++ The 15s rugby season opens in Wellington this coming weekend, with the Wellington Academy and the Manawatu Academy meeting in the first of three weekends of Academy matches. These are effectively trial games for the Hurricanes U20s side whose campaign is in March. Academy games over the following three weeks...
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The Monday Wrap 27 June (some rugby news and information to start the week)
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- Hurricanes players such as Du Plessis Kirifi returning to club rugby are good for the competition, Here’s hoping most of these guys are keen and available to play over the next month or so. Review the first round in photos HERE Morning edition: What a month of Premier club rugby we have coming up. The...
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The Monday Wrap 20 June (some news and information to start the rugby week)
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- Breakfast edition: Welcome to the darkest week of the year. It’s also a short week. Most importantly, it’s another busy several days coming up for rugby. It resumes on Wednesday with three scheduled boys First XV matches and a full round of schoolgirls fixtures. In boys rugby on Wednesday, Upper Hutt College and Aotea College...
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Wins for St Pat’s Silverstream, Christ’s College and Nelson College
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: No way through for Wellington College.
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In the nick of Trei – Mu on his miracle match winner
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wainuiomata’s players celebrate against Petone. PHOTO: Joe (Tackld). By Adam Julian “It was super clean. You can’t rob me of that. You can’t do the dirty on me.” “Did I do something wrong? I was onside. I was one hundred percent certain I got it down.” These are the immediate thoughts of Trei Mu after...
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Dream a Little Bigger with This Year’s World of Wearable Arts
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- United States designer Grace DuVal (and seven time WOW finalist) has taken the Supreme WOW Award this year with her piece Curves Ahead. Built of bright orange road netting, road signs and bedecked with a mohawk of traffic cones, this piece is a blazing bright beacon amongst the rolling sea that is Dream Awake – […]
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington 019: Paul Francis Kane (AKA) Markham
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Profiling many of the people that built and helped shape the game in Wellington, from its inception in 1870 through to the WRFU’s 50th Jubilee year in 1929. This week’s profile is from the book The ‘Rugby Patricians’ (more about the book HERE )and has been republished here with permission. A Father of the game...
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University researcher helps confirm highest-ever Antarctic temperature of 18.3°C
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- Climate change expert Professor James Renwick was a member of the World Meteorological Organization evaluation team that verified the record reading.
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New appointment to Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Council
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- Former Westpac New Zealand Chief Executive David McLean has been appointed to the Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Council.
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Te Ao Māori-based Design for Social Innovation major wins international prize
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- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Bachelor of Design Innovation, Design for Social Innovation (DSI) major has been recognised with a big international prize, the Don Norman Design Award for Humanity-Centred Design education.
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Important weekend for winless teams in Swindale Shield
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 2010 Wellington club rugby season is just two weeks old and there’s no mud to be seen, but the pressure is already on the teams who have yet to win to register their first victories. Winless teams Marist St. Pat’s, Upper Hutt, Johnsonville, Old Boys-University and Petone will all be hoping to kick-start their seasons in this Saturday’s third round set of Swindale Shield matches or their first round title aspirations could be quickly over.
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Lady Todd Memorial Prize a boost for Nursing student
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- "We hear of people who have gone on to make an enormous impact on the world and it started with the kindness of a stranger.
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The pressure to spend more money, and the worry of a bad reputation
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- The Wellington City Council’s waterfront company is keeping the pressure on councilors to pay for two expensive and controversial projects which haven’t yet been approved. By June next year, says Wellington Waterfront Ltd in its Statement of Intent which was given to councilors on Friday, plans for the temporary ice skating rink and the temporary sideless tent “will be significantly advanced, if not completed.”
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Big wins the order of the day in rugby matches today
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ethan Webster-Nonu gets his pass away in today’s match at Rugby League Park. The Centurions beat Canterbury B in a high scoring encounter. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Scoreboard operators were kept busy in several club and representative rugby matches that were played today. A round-up of many of these games...
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Learning the Skills and Tools of Alpine Travel with Hillary Outdoors
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- A few weeks back I enjoyed a special opportunity to firm up some alpine skills with the support of a WTMC scholarship on a Hillary Outdoors alpine instruction course. The two days up at Ruapehu were a nice crash course in travelling in a mixed alpine environment practising the tools of the trade. Our first ... Read more
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Victoria University of Wellington supports those affected by public sector changes
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- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is offering a new scholarship aimed at supporting those affected by the public sector restructuring.
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Let’s Get Welly Moving Reveals Its Transport Objectives For Wellington
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- The long-running “Let’s Get Welly Moving” process that was set up after NZTA failed to get approval for its proposed Basin Reserve flyover is beginning to produce some results – and that means that supporters of sustainable transport options need to get involved to ensure a good outcome.
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Outright wins for Easts, Taita and Karori in two-day openers
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- There were comprehensive wins to Eastern Suburbs, Taita and Karori in the first round of games for the Wilkinson Pearce Cup that concluded on Saturday.
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Join us for our 2015 Street Appeal on 14 & 15 August!
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- CONTACT us on 04 472 3676 or email marketing@samaritans.org.nz if you can collect for us in Wellington on the 14th or 15th of August.
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Join us for our 2015 Street Appeal on 14 & 15 August!
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New Homes for New Years- Evening Adoptions (Cats and Kittens)
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- To help find new homes for all the animals we are doing eveing adoptions for cats and kittens at the Newtown centre on Thursday and Fridays till 6pm.
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Sideline Conversions 13 April (some news and information to start the week)
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- Action from Old Boys University’s Peter Dunford Cup win over Wainuiomata on Saturday. Monday morning edition: The first full weekend of club rugby was played on Saturday. And we got lucky with the weather. Saturday was fine and warm but 24 hours later it was grey and wet. It’s the second week of school holidays...
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Thread of family ties deeply imbued in early childhood education research
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Jenny Ritchie’s inaugural professorial lecture is a celebration of biculturalism in early childhood education, underpinned by a family history in the profession.
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Report advances knowledge on impact of climate change on coastal communities
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- A report analysing the vulnerability of coastal communities to climate change has been released by Greater Wellington Regional Council and the region’s councils.
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The pou of Māori architect John Scott: Article from The Spinoff
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The pou of Māori architect John Scott: Article from The Spinoff
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Become part of the māhi to eradicate cervical cancer in Aotearoa!
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The pou of Māori architect John Scott: Article from The Spinoff
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Zephyr Rovers FC
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Altrusa Club of Wellington
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