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Community Newsletter Issue 2
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Below is a copy of Issue 2 of the school's newsletter. Click on the images below to enlarge them. If you would like to know more about Amesbury School, you are most welcome to attend our "Meet and Greet" party at Thyme Cafe on 4 July. RSVP to Jo Dawkins: office@amesbury.school.nz
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Highlights from the 2024 City Nature Challenge in Greater Wellington
- Te Papa's blog
- The iNaturalist City Nature Challenge is an annual event where cities around the world compete to record the most observations and species, and have the greatest number of participants over a four-day period. Science Researcher Lara Shepherd highlights some of the interesting discoveries made during the challenge, in what isRead more
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Wellington’s champion club teams: Part 2
- Wellington Club Weekly
- From the beginning of competitions to right up to the present day, we’ve chosen 25 of the most noteworthy or memorable Wellington club rugby Senior/Premier championship winning teams, Here’s the stories of five club teams that stood out between 1910 and 1929, the first year that the Jubilee Cup was contested.
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Dinosaurs resuscitated or will Prebble and McCarten show that it is not the strongest who survive...
- Iona Pannett
- but the most adaptable? A good editorial from The Dominion Post today. Fascinating that Act and Labour have brought these two campaigners back. Will they be able to adapt to MMPs of the 2010s or do both parties need to do a better job at cultivating new talent. Will be watching closely.
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Wellington SPCA to feature on TV1′s Close Up at 7pm tonight!
- Wellington SPCA
- Be sure to watch Close Up on TV1 at 7pm tonight – Wellington SPCA will be featuring on the show, after reporter Matty McLean visited our Newtown Centre last Thursday to film a story on the flow of animals into/out of our care. In addition Wellington SPCA will also be featured on TV1 news tonight, following today’s successful ‘Rehome SPCA’ rally at Civic Square.
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Gabrielle McKone at Photospace
- The Wellingtonista
- And in more photography news, anyone who’s a fan of Wellington photographer Gabrielle McKone’s daily photoblog can see 850 of them, on the wall in an exhibition at Photospace, 37 Courtenay Place. Over the last five years Gabrielle has posted 1900 images, one a day, mostly out and about in Wellington. The exhibition opened last Friday and runs to 24 November. Here’s a flavour.
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Weekly Wrap-Up (Term 1 – Week 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 11 February: Year 9 Meet the teachers @ 6pm (Riley Centre) 11-13 February: 9Kelly Noho Marae 14 February: WHS Aroha day to choose activities for the year 18 February: Whānau hui @ 6pm 26-28 February: 9Riley Noho Marae 1 March: Athletics Day 4-6 March: 9Royal Noho Marae 6-8 March: 9Howell Noho Marae NOTE: You can access the school calendar on our website: WHS School Calendar Important Information Year 9 Meet the Teacher Evening — 11 February, 6pm, Riley Centre Year 9 parents and caregivers are invited to our Meet the Teacher evening on Monday 11 February. Beginning with an address from the Principal, Dominic Killalea, parents and caregivers will then have the opportunity to meet with their student’s rōpū teacher and to meet parents and caregivers of others in the class. Year 9 Noho Marae – starting next week Beginning next week Year 9 rōpū will experience noho marae, a great way for students to solidify their social connections and begin to feel more a part of the school community. Students will also have fun and challenge themselves as they take part in a wide range of activities including an overnight camp in the Taraika marae, swim, kayak and visit Adrenaline Forest. What’s happening? Farewell to Andrew Savage, Deputy Principal On Tuesday, we farewelled Andrew Savage who has been one of our Deputy Principals since 2012. Andrew leaves WHS to take up a post at the Teaching Council and their gain is most certainly WHS’s loss. Many staff took the opportunity to speak at Andrew’s farewell, recognising his many qualities and numerous contributions to WHS and enjoying musical contributions from Fritz Wollner and Andrew himself. Safer Internet Day #SID2019 – 5 February 2019 This week marked international Safer Internet Day 2019 so we thought we would share some new resources from Netsafe. You might find some of their conversation starters for ‘Teens (14-18)’ and the resource links useful: Managing Time Online: How would you tell if you were spending too much time online? If you wanted to cut back, what are some ways you would try to do this? Catfishing: What do you know about catfishing? How do you tell if someone really is who they say they are online? Social Media vs Reality: How well do you think social media reflects people’s real lives? How do you tell when someone is getting paid to promote content on social media? Online Bullying? What does online bullying look like? What’s the difference between bullying & banter? What advice would you give to a friend who was being bullied? Sending Nudes: How common do you think sending nudes is? What are the risks? What advice would you give to a friend who has had their nudes shared without their consent? Online Pornography: What do you think are some of the differences between pornography and sex in real life? What would you do if you saw pornography that upset you? WHS Community Education Centre have a “We Need to Talk About Porn” talk for parents of teens, coming up on March 20th from 6-8.30pm – $30 – call 04 385 8919 or go to www.cecwellington.ac.nz to enrol. Student Services counter opening hours Open for Parents: 9.00-10.30; 10.45-12.30; 1.00-3.30 Open for Students: 11.00-11:20, 1:30pm – 2:15, 3:20-3:30 From the Garden It is one of the most productive times of year in the school’s garden. AgHort teacher, Claire Neiman shared photos of just some of the produce harvested from the garden over the past few days. Sport Thank you to all the students who have returned their Sports Registration Forms. If you still have to return your registration form, please hand it to Student Services by Monday 11 February. Summer sports and some winter sport pre-season practices start next week. Please be aware that if your son/daughter has been selected for a summer sports team, this takes priority over the winter sport preseason training. If you have concerns about any sport or training please feel free to contact me to discuss options on sport@whs.school.nz Weekly sports draws are always displayed on the sports noticeboard outside the office in the Lower Gym as well as on the school website. On the website, www.whs.school.nz click on the sports icon then select sports draws. From the drop down arrow select your child’s sport. Finally, for all netballers, click and read important information about the 2019 season. Coming up this week we have: 8 February: Volleyball Seniors starts 9 February: Cricket starts 11 February: Netball preseason practices 12 February: Football preseason practices, Yoga starts 13 February: Rugby preseason practices, Tennis Lessons start, Volleyball Juniors starts 16 February: Futsal Juniors starts 18 February: Futsal Seniors starts
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Forgotten Islands of the South Pacific: Exploring the Sub-Antarctic Islands
- Friends of Te Papa
- 28 DEC 2024 – 4 JAN 2025 You won’t find them mentioned in a travel brochure on your high street; you won’t find them in most guidebooks, you probably don’t know anyone that has ever been there and they don’t even appear on some maps of the New Zealand’s South Pacific – these are the ‘forgotten islands’.
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Champion Teams 011: University 1952
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Following our 100th Wellington history rugby identity profile this week with University, Wellington and All Blacks wing Ron Jarden, the University team in 1952-54 will always be on the shortened list of the best and most successful club sides of all time in Wellington. ++++++ This weekend's eighth week of #clubrugby matches in the Wellington...
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Short Passes 23 March (and some Covid-19 updates)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- On Sunday, New Zealand Rugby formalised the decision of most rugby unions to postpone all coach and referee related courses, including RugbySmart and Small Blacks, as well as cancelling all clubs, schools and referee associations cancel all team and group-based rugby trainings. This position is to stay in effect until Saturday 18 April, or...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 068: The Nicholls Brothers
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The three All Blacks Nicholls brothers, from left Ginger, Mark and Doc. The fabric of rugby in Wellington is woven tightly together with family connections. Perhaps the most famous of all is the Nicholls family. Father Sid is recognised as being the founder of the Poneke club in 1882 and later an early leader of...
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Hurricanes v Fijian Drua and Crusaders Opening two rounds Stat Attacks
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In association with Hurricanes statistics compiler Peter Marriott, the Stat Attack returns in 2025. Starting the new season, the Hurricanes played their 408th and 409th Super Rugby competition matches against the Crusaders in Christchurch and the Fijian Drua in Napier. Facts and figures from both matches (starting with the most recent one) below. Round 2...
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Highlanders
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Should they play, Poneke hooker Dane Coles will become the most capped Hurricanes forward this weekend when the Hurricanes take on the Highlanders in Dunedin. By Kevin McCarthy It was nice while it lasted. I hope you got out to enjoy the roar of the crowd in the past few months, because who knows where...
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D.D. (“DANIE”) WEIR – 1877 – 1918
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Daniel Weir – circled – Manager of the Hawke’s Bay RFU representative team of 1899. D. (Daniel Duncan) Weir (known as “Danie”) was perhaps Wellington Rugby’s most notable casualty of the influenza pandemic that swept across New Zealand in late 1918. While the rugby season had long-ended, the President of the Wellington Union, the...
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Aisle be Back: Bledisloe Cup #1 at Eden Park
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy I normally greet the arrival of the Bledisloe with indifference, given the All Blacks dominance. Familiarity breeding contempt and all that – but this weekend, it’s suddenly game on in the most unpredictable Rugby Championship so far. The Wallabies have impressed this year, routing South Africa and running them close in two...
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Lynn Davidson – 2021
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Lynn Davidson is a poet and novelist. Davidson’s most recent publication is the poetry collection Islander. She won the Poetry New Zealand’s 2020 poetry Award and holds a PhD in Creative Writing from Massey University. Davidson will be using her time at Randell Cottage to write a memoir of her move to Scotland in 2016 […]
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Three
- Eye of the Fish
- So the Bill of Three Houses, Three Storeys, has passed. Parliament gave it the most unsexy title of all: Resource Management (Enabling Housing Supply and Other Matters) Amendment Bill. But I think the title of Three 3 Bill would have been more interesting. Certainly, the aftermath of this extraordinarily rushed legislation will be interesting. I
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Penwill James Moore, 1920-2021
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Over the Christmas break we were saddened to hear of the passing of the Club’s oldest and most enduring member, Penwill James Moore. Pen was born in Wellington in 1920, joined the Club in 1936, and remained a member until he died a few days before Christmas 2021. He began racing in Z Classes, and [...]
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Ireland 1.0
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The ground is about to hit the All Blacks running. Three tests against Ireland are a refreshingly bracing way to start the international season – rather than opposed training runs against willing but sacrificial makeshift Pasifika teams. It’s admirable too that the Irish have taken on more than most teams would consider...
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RPNYC and the Navy
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Club members have been well represented in all of the armed forces through the years, but it comes as no surprise that the closest affinity over the years has been with the Navy. As the Royal New Zealand Navy was only created in 1941, most members joined up as reservists with the Royal Navy during [...]
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The swamps are coming back. What are we going to do about it?
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Alison Lash, 27 August 2022 As most of us probably know, much of the Kāpiti coastal plain used to be a swamp. Prior to Pākehā settlement, Māori used and managed the area as a vast food basket. Pākehā settlers were unable to recognise the value of the area as a food source – to […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: 010 Harry Roberts
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 1884 New Zealand rugby team – Harry Roberts seated bottom right. Henry “Harry” Roberts was predominantly a halfback, who could also play most positions in the backline. He scored New Zealand’s first try in international rugby and his son Teddy was an All Black. Small in stature, Harry Roberts was known as being a...
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Bruce Askew
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- We are sorry to learn of the passing recently of Hon. Life Member Bruce Askew. Bruce joined the Club in 1946, and remained an integral Club member. Never taking senior positions, he nevertheless worked behind the scenes in committee roles, particularly in the sailing committee and acting as measurer and safety inspector. He is most [...]
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How Kāpiti could become the Holland of the South
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister, 3 October 2022 Kāpiti consists of a series of villages and towns linked by the main state highway and the main trunk railway line. Many of the settlements were originally built near or around a railway station. The flat topography, transport layout and generally good weather means that most areas of housing […]
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Aisle be Back: The Black Ferns in the Final and All Blacks in Scotland
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy I hope New Zealand is ready to give the Black Ferns a licence to lose this weekend. That’s not to say anyone will want them to lose, or that they are likely to lose. And any mention of losing will rightly be anathema to the team Most definitely it is not meant...
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Changes to funding
- Wellington Community Fund
- WCF has had to make the difficult decision to reduce our general grants budget significantly this year in order to ensure we can continue to grant in subsequent years. In line with our strategic ambitions we’ve looked at how we can continue to support those in our community who experience the most inequity and exclusion;...
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Free spirited Tui a hit in India
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Ruby Tui is easily the most popular rugby player in New Zealand at present. Her autobiography Straight Up is a best seller – placed on reserve 75 times at one Wellington library alone in November. The winger had Eden Park in rapture shortly after the Black Ferns 34-31 win over England in...
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Review: Big J: A New Legacy
- The Wellingtonista
- Reviewed by Nadia Freeman Jacob Dombroski is all heart in his performance of Big J A New Legacy. It is clear that he relives the feelings of every story he shares. This vulnerability is most evident during his dance pieces. From krump to graceful, emotive sections, his actions are deliberate. He can switch from raw […]
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Highlanders…and the Crusaders win
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Everyone’s talking about the Hurricanes. I really don’t want to and would advise you not to either. At this stage, the most we should say is that a lower North Island team is faring well at an early point in a long competition. We wish them well. As some may have noted...
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Springboks 1.0
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy It used to be said that most teams playing the All Blacks were beaten before they stepped on the turf, such was their reputation. Certainly, the psychological did seem to be part of New Zealand’s secret sauce. But it’s safe to say that is no longer the case, especially as top teams...
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D.Vice
- Quality sex toys for adventurous everyday people. Visit us at the Corner of Willis and Dixon Streets or online.
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Wellington Video Editor
- Wellington based video editor Nikki Parlane has 4 years professional experience in the industry, including multiple broadcast credits. She is currently freelancing and is available for hire / consultation. Visit www.nikkiparlane.com for a browse of her work and for contact details.
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St Teresas Catholic Parish Karori
- Parish news, rosters and mass times updates.
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Trois On Allen
- Trois On Allen is a whole new concept for a whole new you, a beauty complex that offers everything for face body and hair. From a Sunbed or new hairstyle to a facial or manicure, our aim is to make your visit to Trois an indulgent experience.
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Plimmerton Volunteer Fire Brigade
- Information and news about the Plimmerton Volunteer Fire Brigade and local emergencies
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