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Erm, an antidote to Wellywood?
- The Wellingtonista
- At the 48 Hour Film Fest this week the pines up on Mt Vic got a certain amount of screen time in one video in particular – the winner of the Best Worst category.
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Elliott smashes Firebirds to victory in Timaru
- Cricket Wellington
- Skipper Grant Elliott led from the front for the Wellington Firebirds against Canterbury in Timaru on Sunday, smashing 103 off 84 balls to set up a match winning total of 307 for 5
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Firebirds head to Invercargill for final Ford Trophy match
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington Firebirds wrap up their Ford Trophy One-Day campaign at Queen’s Park in Invercargill on Wednesday against the Otago Volts. The Firebirds welcome back Jesse Ryder for this final round clash.
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Men's Central League playoff details
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Confirmation of the Men's Central League playoff sees us travel to Palmerston North where we take on Marist Palmerston North - who have already wrapped up the Federation League with two matches to play.
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Nervy Christmas Break for Some ahead of Final One-Day Round
- Cricket Wellington
- With only 2 rounds to go in the Ewen Chatfield Trophy there will be a few nervous clubs over the Christmas break as Pearce Cup spots are still very much up for grabs.
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2025 Wellington Autumn Open May 3-4
- Table Tennis Wellington
- At: Empire Table Tennis Stadium, Marine Parade, PetoneEntries close Monday 28 April 11.59pm via Tournament PlannerDetails below.Also coming up:* TTNZ Women & Girls Tournament May 10-11 * Marlborough Open Champs ’25 May 3-4
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Help needed! NZ Secondary Schools Champs
- Wellington Orienteering Association
- Help needed! NZ Secondary Schools Champs We need your help to make NZ Secondary Schools Champs a stellar event! View this email in your browser Help your club stage the ultimate Secondary School Champs! Kia ora <> Orienteering Wellington is hosting this year’s NZ Secondary Schools Championships, from Friday 19 to Sunday 21 July and we need your help to make it an awesome experience for all! Duties will be for a maximum of two hours, likely less, and volunteers run free (subject to the Controller’s approval) at Sprint and Long events. We need everyone’s help, and especially those who hold current first aid certificates or can act as medics. Volunteer roles at events Friday 19 July: Sprint, Kāpiti College/Marine Gardens 11:30 - 4:30pm Event centre setup, car-parking, registration, first aid, on-call medic, Starts, road-crossing marshals, on course marshaling (x2), computer, control collection and pack-up. Saturday 20 July: Long, Hydrabad (Waitārere South Forest) 9am - 4:30pm Event centre setup, car-parking, registration, first aid, computers, control collection and pack-up. Sunday 21 July: Relay, Spicer Botanical Park, Porirua 8:30am - 2pm Event centre setup, car-parking, registration, first aid, pegging out maps, computers, control collection and pack-up. I’m keen to help Please Helen Hughes, Event Coordinator with your availability (day and time) and duty preferences. Get in touch Sprinting to the finish at Spicers Reserve, Porirua. Copyright (C) 2024 Orienteering Wellington. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe
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Option X
- Eye of the Fish
- Following on from the usual tired old grumpy pro-road editorial in the Dom Post, which came to the conclusion that pursuing Option X would be a waste of time, perhaps it is time for a less jaded eye to look at the arguments for, and against. First up, and to some, most importantly, i guess that we have to address the question of cost. The DomPost identifies that Option X may cost up to $165m, which does sound like a heck of a lot of money, and says that the “agency’s preferred option” would only cost $75m. Well, that’s a slam dunk right there, isn’t it? One option more than twice as much as the other? Those damn pesky architects proposing being profligate with the public purse? Except that, no, i reckon that the Dom Post figures are wrong.
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2020!!
- Slow Boat Records
- And just like that, it was a new decade!! Hope everyone enjoyed a pleasant festive season, and got the LPs and CDs they wanted (or, if not, that the gifter at least got you an exchange card…!)Have been pretty well cleaned out of a lot of stuff in the Xmas rush, so we are restocking as our suppliers reopen for trade – but do let us know if there is anything in particular you are wanting and we’ll order in for you.WE DO, however, have a whole heap of swell posters to liven up those dreary wall (and even frames in which to put them, if you are a ‘poshing it up’ type, as well as a swish array of Slow Boat tees and our new cotton tote bags. We are still waiting on the new vinyl repress of the seminal “AK79” – will post something as soon as it is to hand.Wishing everyone the best light & love and positive musical vibrations for 2020.A Whole Lotta Love,The Slow Boat Crew XXX
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Ella Range – the traverse that turned into a crossing
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The first club trip I led was to Mole Hut in Nelson Lakes a few years ago, where we spent a really enjoyable day exploring the Mole Tops. When we were up on the tops I remember looking south along the Ella Range and thinking that it looked inviting to head along the range to ... Read more
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Rangitikei River packrafting
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The middle section of the Rangitikei River offers some scenic paddling with a few rapids up to Grade 2. These rapids are mostly straightforward fun in a packraft and the views on the way down river are quite spectacular especially where the river flows between high cliffs. Three of us paddled the 35 km from ... Read more
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Takapu Valley: Last clean headwaters of Porirua Harbour. Protect it from NZTA
- Save Takapu Valley
- NZTA are proposing a big road through the last undeveloped headwaters of Porirua Stream, which is a major tributary of the Porirua Harbour system. Last week Wellington City Councillors voted to endorse the new Te Awaura-O-Porirua Harbour and Catchment Strategy Action Plan to clean up the Porirua catchment. Surprisingly, Councillors weren’t even told by officials… Read More
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From the vault: 10th round matches in photos
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: OBU’s Greg Mullany sends over the winning kick at the Basin Reserve in their 18-16 win over Tawa. If Tawa had won they would have retained the Swindale Shield, finishing runners-up to MSP the following week. The 10th and, in the past two years concluding, round of the 2020 Swindale Shield was originally scheduled...
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Wellington Academy wins Sam Doyle Memorial Trophy, wins for Hurricanes teams
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White and Andy McArthur. A round-up of rugby this weekend. Wellington Academy defeat Manawatu Academy to win Sam Doyle Memorial Trophy Wellington 41 (Jeremiah Avei-Collins, Nathanial Barry, Keanu Kotuhi, Samoanoa Euta, Stanley Solomon, Daviel Tafili, Jacob Kennedy tries; Solomoncon, Carlos Hihi 2 con) beat Manawatu Academy 12 (Eli Edwards-Martin, Kees Pereka tries; Liam...
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Matchday Ed Chaney Cup semi-final scoring highlights: Tawa (33) v Petone (21)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The two teams met at Lyndhurst Park on Saturday in their Premier 2, Division 1 semi-final. Conditions were wet but still and not cold. Tawa made a rocking start to the match, racing to a 20-0 lead. They then kicked their second penalty to go 23-0 up. Petone lost a player to the sin-bin but...
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Great days in club rugby 001: Hang on to your seat
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Petone scores on fulltime to beat Poneke 28-21 in their 125th anniversary match this week in 2010 In this new series for 2024 to usher in a new season of community rugby in Wellington, we have broken into the ‘Today in Club Rugby History’ files, selected a small sample of these matches and divided them up...
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Aotea suppress Mana with strong second-half to retain Beard Trophy
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Aotea College has successfully defended the Beard Trophy with a 26-8 victory over Mana College. The first half was a tense affair with little separating the teams. Aotea seized the initiative after the break peppering the visitors try line, three times held up over the whitewash and denied points when winger Shaun Wilson stepped into...
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Eagles edge OBU with last minute try to stay in the hunt, as MSP take the lead
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Draws & Results HERE The HOBM Eagles got up to beat the Old Boys University Goats with a last-gasp converted try today at the Hutt Rec to keep their hopes alive for a top four berth and a shot at the Jubilee Cup. HOBM’s Wellington Lions halfback Connor Collins darted at the line to score after...
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Kākāpō Peak – with no unicorns or doughnuts left behind
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kākāpō Peak – with no unicorns or doughnuts left behind A 4 day hiking trip up the Cobb Valley and climbing Kākāpō Peak in Kahurangi National Park ‘Where are the Kākāpō? Where are the kea?’ Suddenly I am surrounded by a blessing of five unicorns sitting next to me on the summit of Kākāpō Peak. Well ... Read more
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Takapu Valley: Last clean headwaters of Porirua Harbour. Protect it from NZTA
- Save Takapu Valley
- NZTA are proposing a big road through the last undeveloped headwaters of Porirua Stream, which is a major tributary of the Porirua Harbour system. Last week Wellington City Councillors voted to endorse the new Te Awaura-O-Porirua Harbour and Catchment Strategy Action Plan to clean up the Porirua catchment. Surprisingly, Councillors weren’t even told by officials… Read More
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Rei rumbles to 100 Eagles games
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Rei Manaia playing against Ories in the opening round of this year. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Adam Julian Hutt Old Boys Marist have been a model of consistency for the past decade. The 2014 Jubilee Cup champions were runners up in 2017 and have featured in the semi-finals an additional three times since 2011. In...
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Mangahao Flats Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- We met at Wellington Train Station at 6:30 am on a sunny Saturday and piled into the club van. After dropping off the Medium group at Poads Road, we carried on up to the Managahao Top No 1 Reservoir dam. I was a bit nervous about driving the van, but had been reassured by others ... Read more
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Passing of Nadine Ribault
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- We record with great sadness the death of Nadine Ribault the first French writer to take up a residency at Randell Cottage nearly twenty years ago. Nadine Ribault died on 17 January 2021. She would have turned 57 on the 20th of January. Our deepest condolences go out to Nadine’s husband Thierry and daughter Blanche. In the Livre […]
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Bond Banter (news in briefs) 8 March
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Upper Hutt Rams hosted Johnsonville and Feilding Yellows in a game of three halves on their Open Day at Maidstone Park on Saturday. All three clubs will step up their pre-season preperations this coming weekend. PHOTO: Tackld. The first week of pre-season 15s down, one to go before match-week for the opening round if...
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This week in club rugby history: 19-26 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hooker James O’Reilly scored two tries for the HOBM Eagles in their 54-49 Anzac Day win over Marist St Pat’s in 2015. HOBM went on to win the Swindale Shield and MSP were runners-up. Traditionally a super-busy week in Wellington club rugby – below are some of the many highlights from the past this week. ...
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Taranaki surfing
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I was so happy when I saw there was a surf trip on the WTMC’s online schedule. I love tramping, but how cool is it to get to do other activities with your tramping friends!As there was no leader yet, Werner and I signed up to lead the trip. The sheet already had Opunake as base ... Read more
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Wellington club rugby scoring updates 24 July (semi-finals)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is semi-finals Saturday. With dire conditions predicted out there, stay dry or click on the links below to follow the action. As always, we will bring all the follow-up written and visual content over the next couple of days. For scoring updates for Wellington club rugby on Saturday 24 July see below. Club Rugby...
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Wellington club rugby scoring updates 31 July [Finals Day]
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is Finals Day. With dire conditions predicted out there, stay dry or click on the links below to follow the action. As always, we will bring all the follow-up written and visual content over the next couple of days. For scoring updates for Wellington club rugby on Saturday 31 July see below. Club Rugby...
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U85kg semi-final top billing this Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- U85kg National Club Cup glory is potentially just one match away for Wellington U85kg champions the Avalon Wolves and southern raiders the Carisbrook Bush Pigs when they meet at Fraser Park on Saturday. The two teams run out on to Fraser Park Artificial for a 3.30pm kick-off with a berth in the final up for...
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Sunday Sessions at the Library Bar
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- Each week the session features compositions by a great jazz artist. The house band open with a couple of tunes and then musicians are invited up to join in. Featured composer: Arthur SchwartzDate/Time: 7 November 2021, 2.30pm – 4.30pm, House Band: Louis Thompson-Munn (p), Daniel Yeabsley (b), Mark Lockett (d)Venue: Library Bar, Courtney Place, Te Aro
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Collective Photography and Design
- Wellington Wedding Photographers; Collective Photography and Design. Contemporary Album Design, DVD albums. Relaxed, Modern Style. Budget Packages
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Cuba Street and Cuba Mall
- Wellington's Cuba Street is pedestrian-only from Manners Mall to Ghuznee Street, where it is called Cuba Mall. With its retailers ranging from leading retailers like Farmers and Whitcoulls through to R18 shops and tattoo artists, its numerous cafes and bars, clothing, book and record shops draw people from all around the region for what only Wellington's Cuba can offer.
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