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Review: Female Lady Women Comedians
- The Wellingtonista
- Review by Talia Carlisle Is it a bird, is it a plane, no it’s Samantha Hannah leading a super all-female all-funny line-up of comedians that share a striking resemblance… but definitely aren’t all the same person… *wink!* Having been nominated for both Best Comedian, and Best MC at last year’s Wellington Comedy Awards, it makes […]
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Burn Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Day 1: Mangahao Lower No 2 Reservoir to Burn Hut Weather: Dry and warmDOC travel time: 3-4 hrs Group Time: 4 hrs Departing Wellington at 9am, it was a 1 1/2hr drive to Shannon, where we had morning tea. After this, there was a 45 minute drive up a narrow gravel road to Mangahao No ... Read more
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[Polls] Surveying the audience for future direction of Club Rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club Rugby hopes to return in 2024 – which would be our 20th season covering rugby from the ground up in Wellington and the lower North Island. There is still a few weeks of rugby to come in 2023, plus some sevens tournaments, before the off-season descends. Some content re-evaluation for next year is in...
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Sunrise Hut – Ruahine Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- On Friday evening the five of us met at the traditional WTMC meet up point at Wellington Train Station for a weekend getaway to Ruahine Forest Park, located in Hawke’s Bay. We were joined by the Medium-Fit group, who were travelling in the van with us. Our group was a mix of new and more ... Read more
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Some January-February happenings
- Talk Wellington
- It’s always busy at this time of year but there’s an extra lot happening right now! Talk Wellington tries to keep up with this roundup, and please add things we’ve missed… Congestion charging may finally get on the local agenda: Wellington mayor asks councillors to vote to lobby Government for it (amongst many other cost-cutting,...
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Ebikes + community power = everyday magic
- Talk Wellington
- One of the many great local things to light up your pre-election world Every pre-election season it’s easy to feel a bit disempowered, as the Heavy Hitters make grand gestures about how they’ll change our country. It’s worth remembering that whatever the flavour of central government, the most meaningful and tangible changes come locally. Driven...
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Thirteen new caps in Hurricanes Poua as Leti-i’iga ruled out
- Wellington Club Weekly
- New Hurricanes Poua lock Sam Taylor in action for the Manawatū 7s team on Saturday. Taylor and several of her teamnates have been selected as first time Hurricanes Women’s players. There will be 13 new players lining up in the 2024 Hurricanes Women’s Poua team, but the Rolls Royce of women’s rugby try-scorers Ayesha Leti-L’iga...
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From the President – October 2023
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, This article provides a brief update on club activities, including: WTMC October recap: Committee, trips and lodge updates Coming up in November If you have any questions, comments or ideas please get in touch. Ngā mihi Anne de Ferron president@wtmc.org.nz 100 Acres plateau & Devil’s Dining Table, Kahurangi NP, Labour Weekend – M group. ... Read more
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Kiritaki Hut, Ruahine Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- “It’ll be easy.” Famous last words when we were trying to find a route around a gorge in Oruakeretaki Stream… On Saturday we left Kumeti campsite and started up Mangapuaka Stream for about 20 minutes before we came to the track on the true right. It was straight into a fairly steep climb. We ... Read more
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From the President – September 2023
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, This article provides a brief update on club activities, including: WTMC September recap: Committee, trips and lodge updates Coming up in October If you have any questions, comments or ideas please get in touch. Ngā mihi Anne de Ferron president@wtmc.org.nz WTMC September recap EM trip to Daphne Hut (left) . (Credit: Jane)Te Awa Kairangi ... Read more
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From the President – May 2025
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, I hope you have been able to make the most of tramping these last couple of months. With the days getting shorter, the club’s focus is now gearing up for a fantastic winter season at the Lodge, preparing the winter / spring trip schedule and running some exciting social events. I intend to ... Read more
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NZIFF 2024 Programme launched
- Wellington Film Society
- Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) is pleased to announce 86 feature films and 19 shorts in the 2024 line-up. We will open in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington on 31 July before touring nine other centres across the country until 4 September. Tickets for all Wellington screenings will be on sale from 10am Friday […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 102: Donald Riesterer
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Donald Riesterer played for four provinces, and Wellington was his final stop on his rugby playing tour around New Zealand. He later became Mayor of Bay of Plenty town Opotiki, wearing that town’s chains between 1989-2001. Donald John Riesterer was born on 9 November 1930 at Otahuhu in Auckland, but grew up in south Taranaki...
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Schedule of Pre-season matches in March
- Wellington Club Weekly
- With a month of Saturdays leading up to the start of major club rugby competitions starting in the lower North Island, all clubs are getting into the swing of their pre-season campaigns. As well as internal trainings, trials and camps, many teams play games against each other over the next few weeks, including some ‘cross-competition...
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Aisle be Back: The Razor era begins
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Razor enters the room. Photo: Peter McDonald. By Kevin McCarthy Quick question. Who is Scott Robertson playing this weekend in Dunedin? Well duh, Steve Borthwick and England. Which of course is true but let me just posit that in fact Razor is playing Razor. The newly-minted All Black coach is really going up against the...
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From the President – August 2023
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, This article provides a brief update on club activities, including: WTMC August recap: Committee, trips and lodge updates Tech officer vacancy: we need you! Coming up in September If you have any questions, comments or ideas please get in touch. Ngā mihi Anne de Ferron president@wtmc.org.nz WTMC August recap EM trip to Zekes Hut ... Read more
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Maiava leading from the back for Ories in Swindale Shield
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Oriental-Rongotai fullback Tom Maiava chasing the action in his side’s win over Tawa this past Saturday. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White “If we win, we win, if we don’t we learn, it is always God’s plan for us, and we trust that,” Oriental-Rongotai fullback Tom Maiava summed up his team’s fortunes this year, when...
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Feverish Finishes Part 2
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In the lead-up to the 2023 season, Club Rugby is running a series on social media called Feverish Finishes. A look at some of the many crazy finishes and roaring comebacks in Wellington club rugby in recent years – of which there have been many. These will also be posted here in a 3-4 part...
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Some February-March happenings
- Talk Wellington
- It’s always busy at this time of year but there’s an extra lot happening right now! Talk Wellington tries to keep up with this roundup, and please add things we’ve missed… By the way, we highly recommend Greater Auckland’s weekly roundup, always featuring lots of nationally-relevant stuff as well as Tāmaki-Makaurau things. Bus boardings across...
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Kylie Biv – Ruahine Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Our journey began on Friday night with a drive up to the Ruahine Range. We parked at the track end on Mangleton Road, and donned our packs for a 5 minute walk in to Sentry Box Hut. After that exhausting ordeal we headed straight to bed, ready for a slightly longer day tomorrow. Saturday dawned ... Read more
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What's there to do in Courtenay Place? Here's some ideas from WCC
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC news Ways to have fun on Courtenay Place this summer With the days getting longer and the life returning to some form of post-COVID normality, Courtenay Place is gearing up for a buzzing few months – here are five ways you can make the most of our lively entertainment precinct over summer. Read the ideas
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Feverish Finishes Part 1
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In the lead-up to the 2023 season, Club Rugby is running a series on social media called Feverish Finishes. A look at some of the many crazy finishes and roaring comebacks in Wellington club rugby in recent years – of which there have been many. These will also be posted here in a 3-4 part...
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Connecting through Football
- ChangeMakers Resettlement Forum
- Football Connect is an initiative that we set up in collaboration with NZ Police, with the idea of giving male youth of refugee background a space to connect across cultures, in a safe environment with some really positive focus…and of course healthy competition. It’s also about enabling these guys to express themselves through their craft... Read more »
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Shingle Slip Knob (plane wreck) – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Friday This trip was all about the pizza. The plane wreck as well, but mostly the pizza. The pizza can be found at the secret Mill Bakery, just near Holdsworth Road End on Friday nights. We’d pre-ordered bases and had a table for 7pm. The traffic up the Hutt Valley on SH2 was crawling even ... Read more
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Mount Reeves – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Due to poor weather, the plan for this trip ended up changing quite a bit. Originally, this was meant to be a Howletts Hut overnight trip in the Ruahine Ranges, but due to this walk having a decent portion of ridge travel and river crossings, we decided to do a loop walk a little closer ... Read more
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Southern Crossing – Tararua Forest Park (from Otaki Forks)
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Friday 10 February The Southern Crossing in the Tararuas has been on my to-do list for the last few years and when I saw it on the trip schedule for February, I did not hesitate to sign up for the walk. The plan was to have two groups of trampers do the Southern Crossing, with ... Read more
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Weekly News 22 May 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- The Cross Country season kicks off properly this week with the famous Vosseler Shield races on Mt Victoria. Peter Wood from WHAC has a nice write-up about Fred Vosseler, who the event is named after. Vosseler was a renowned tramper, mountain climber, harrier and billiard table manufacturer. He was even falsely suspected of being a […]
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A Fairytale climb of Gloriana Peak – Spenser Mountains
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I almost pulled the pin on this trip. By the Thursday evening before we were due to leave, the weather forecast had changed daily, if not hourly, for the past few days. And the Interislander had already bumped our outbound sail to a less convenient time for everyone. I was weighing up whether it was ... Read more
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The Fight for Survival: Volunteering with the Takahē Recovery Programme
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- April 2023 Ka tū te moho, kia ora ake anō. The takahē stands, in order to live again. Suddenly a royal blue head pops up in front of me while I’m walking along checking a trapline. I stop and stand still, so I don’t startle the pair of noisy takahē that have just wandered out ... Read more
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Matchday Scoring highlights: Wellington Centurions (32) v Tasman B (26)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The two teams met at a windswept Rugby League Park on Saturday. The match would go down to the wire, with a 14-player Centurions side holding up Tasman over the line with the last act of the match to hang on and win. A few minutes earlier, Wellington replacement wing Pose Tuileapa cut through a...
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