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    • Op unlit yacht 17122020
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 17/12/2020 - 21:45 - 22:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  4 MR1 out training and approached by a boating in on the leads, reporting an unlit yacht anchored in the our navigation leads. they did not see the yacht and nearly hit it. MR1 went out and the located the yacht and the owener turned on the mast head light Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  Mobiinz CMFF GregoryJeames Jason Hall Trevor Farmer warwick.bayne
      • Accepted from Coastguard Mana news by feedreader
      • Automatically tagged as:
      • boating
      • emergency-services
      • kapiti
      • -41.089326, 174.854794


    • No plans, but they love it anyway
      • There was a night of magical thinking last Thursday when Wellington City Councillors debated the proposal to support a new building on the open green waterfront lawn of Frank Kitts Park. It was led by mayor Andy Foster, who said the fale maele proposal was “a magical concept, with the potential to be a great meeting place.” But it’s impossible to understand how he knows this, because there are no plans – not even a concept drawing – for anyone to see. Nothing. Perhaps Andy was looking into a crystal ball.
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      • fale-malae
      • Frank Kitts Park, Lambton, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Op Kenny 211021
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 21/10/2021 - 18:45 - 19:20 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  4 Total Volunteer Hours:  4 "Kenny" declared a MAYDAY, lack of fuel near the reef. MR1 was prepared for training night and responded. A small inflatable had stabilized Kenny and was towing them to the bar. MR! took the tow and returned them, to Mana Marina. Task closed with MOC. MayDay was closed by MOC No police involvement Vessel Details Length:  4.00m Resources Attendees:  Carl Nixon CMFF dfranks Weedoogie Jason Hall espi Trevor Farmer
      • Accepted from Coastguard Mana news by feedreader
      • Automatically tagged as:
      • boating
      • emergency-services
      • kapiti
      • -41.092618, 174.86209


    • Submission on the WCC Bike Network Plan
      • The Bike Network Plan submissions close at 5pm on Tuesday 14th December– https://www.transportprojects.org.nz/current/bikenetwork/ The Residents’ Association has made a submission, approving of the proposals for a Bike Path Network but asking to be included in discussions as the details are worked out. A trial of establishing a path from Mein St along Riddiford St and Adelaide Rd into the City has already been agreed by Council, and now they are asking for input on your experiences of using this route. See here for more information and for a survey to complete.
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      • paneke-pneke

    • Metlink to roll out discounts for community services card holders in September
      • ollowing a Greater Wellington Regional Council meeting today, Metlink has been given the go ahead to implement the Government’s Community Connect Scheme which will see discounted fares for Community Services Card (CSC) holders in place from 1 September. The Community Connect Scheme was announced by the Government during the Budget in May. Councillor Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee and a strong supporter of the Community Connect Scheme at the Council meeting, said it was fantastic to see the Government actively support community members most in need across the region.
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      • fares

    • Crustacean celebrities of Aotearoa New Zealand on display at Te Papa
      • Crabs, shrimps, lobsters, barnacles, slaters and other crustaceans are the stars of a new mini exhibition presented by NIWA and Te Papa. Opening 22 May, Mawhiti Tino Rawe | Clever Crustaceans is a playful exploration of the bizarre and diverse world of five marine crustaceans. They can change their shape, circle the globe, and maybe even cure cancer – crustaceans are the unsung heroes of the sea. NIWA scientists Rachael Peart and Kareen Schnabel worked with Te Papa experts to deliver this mini exhibition that showcases the importance and special capabilities of the ‘insects of the sea’.
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      • exhibitions

    • PLT Newsletter - May 2025
      • 2025 is our 75th anniversary This month in our history ~ May 1968 Roots In our production of Roots Jenny Frost had to take an on-stage bath. During one performance the tub of water was accidentality overturned by an overzealous stage hand. Jenny was not the only one who wore the bath water that night. Director Bob Cater was not amused. It was noted in the Kapi Mana News that "As part of the society's policy of making theatre available to as wide an audience as possible, the admission price is only 45 cents."
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      • Automatically tagged as:
      • porirua
      • theatre
      • titahi-bay

    • Monthly Working Bee
      • Join us on Saturday July 1st from 11am - 1pm at our monthly working bee & help us keep the Vogelmorn Precinct thriving What will we work on this month?  Labeling the bar glassware with the VBC logo   Help make signage better for our upcoming Hall events  In return you can get community rates for your next event and the coffee and scones are on us!  Pass by for as long as you can, even if it's only for an hour or less.  All welcome, bring your whanau!  Email vogelmornkitchen@gmail.com for any questions
      • Accepted from Vogelmorn Events - Vogelmorn Community by tonytw1
      • Automatically tagged as:
      • brooklyn
      • community-groups
      • Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Review: First Reserve | "Alice"
      • If you have engaged with the Wellington music scene at all, I’m sure you have heard of First Reserve. Often spotted performing at San Fran, the singer and bassist has just released his latest single, “Alice”. Last week, San Fran hosted a release show featuring a thrilling performance by First Reserve, alongside supporting acts Keira Batten Coogan and Red Necklace. As someone who has seen both the openers multiple times, I can safely say that they never disappoint, successfully building the energy of the crowd and setting the stage perfectly for First Reserve's entrance.
      • Accepted from Salient 2024 by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • music
      • reviews

    • Op niord 12122022
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Mon, 12/12/2022 - 09:15 - 21:00 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  58 NIORD, 12 metre yacht reported gearbox failure while near Maori Bay Pelorous Sound DO made contact and monitored the yacht as it sailed back to Mana. TAR went out to bring it over the bar and into the marina and berth   Momitorinmg by IMT = 10 hrs Operation:                      =3 hrs Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  dfranks Jason Hall espi NZ Tuatara Trevor Farmer CRV's Used:  Te Awarua Rescue
      • Accepted from Coastguard Mana news by feedreader
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      • tuatara
      • -41.076488, 174.811878


    • Distant hills
      • Some ambiguity and a touch of hyperbole in my post about targeted infill led some commenters to think that I was suggesting all of Karori and Churton Park were "distant hills" with "two buses a day if you're lucky". That's not quite what I meant to say, but I stand by my assertion that the outskirts of these suburbs (and many others) have poor public transport service, and thus poor public transport use, meaning that infill in those places would just result in more people driving to work.
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      • transport

    • Crossways Is Lost
      • Despite the thousands of hours of volunteer work, a million dollars in fundraising and the efforts of a whole community, the Presbyterian Church has decided to sell Crossways to another buyer.The Church announced today that they had accepted an offer of $1.31 million from an un-named purchaser who will convert the building back into a family home. While we are consoled that Crossways is unlikely to be demolished, it’s a sad end to three decades of community heritage.The Church’s actions - and the Council’s inaction - have been roundly condemned by many commentators.
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      • crossways

    • Civic Trust Award Winners
      • In the line of an old Abba song, The Winner takes it All, and so it was in the 2008 Wellington Civic Trust awards last night. A friendly Fish-monger sends in this report from the ceremony in Te Papa: The evening started off promptly, no time for drinkies (or Studio Pacific - who missed out on the news they had won the first prize of the evening by a good 5 minutes!), before leaping straight into the Awards ceremonies. First up was the award for best building in Wellington (constructed in the last 3 years).
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      • architecture

    • Team Wellington Horror
      • Zephyr Rovers Manager Steve Hall today took advantage of the lack of any decent televised football and took himself to watch Team Wellington play Waitakere at Newtown Park. "I had to get out in the sun but I saw Rikki Herbert there so we were both obviously thinking the same thing" said Hall "that it was a good chance to grab a beer and peruse the skills of some of the best outdoor players in New Zealand. Hall said the only problem was Wellington returned to their previous form and got hammered by 5 - 1.
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      • soccer

    • BNU Masters 3 v Western Subusrb - 15 May 2010 at Ngatitoa
      • Readers with long memories or empty lives will recall that the report of the first-round game against Wests (http://www.bnu.org.nz/sca-match-reports/16-masters-3/173-bnu-masters-3-v-western-suburbs-4310) ended with the warning that the return match would be tighter. And so it was, even though Wests are the only team below us on the table - their defence was much better organised, their keeper was in that position by choice, and one midfielder in particular caused us a lot of trouble in the second half.
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      • match-reports
      • soccer

    • Wellington Lions announce coaches for 2024 NPC Campaign
      • The Wellington Lions have announced their Coaching Team for the 2024 Bunnings Warehouse National Provincial Championship (NPC), which begins in August. Joining Wellington Lions Head Coach Alando Soakai on the Lions coaching setup will be Ryan Piper (Assistant Coach), Trent Renata (Assistant Coach) and Greg Halford (Scrum Coach). Soakai – who moved into the Head Coach’s role after it was vacated by Tamati Ellison after last season’s NPC – said they are well into their preparations for the upcoming NPC campaign and is excited what this coaching team will bring to the table.
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      • rugby

    • Wellingtom Wander Search Initial Meeting Thursday 5 July 2012
      • Wellington Wander Search is a group that is being set up to support Police searching for people living with Alzheimers. The group is similar to others operating around NZ and will use the WandaTrak system that has been adopted by organisations such as LandSAR. Members of the VHF Group have initiated this in Wellington, based on our interest in the technology, Radio Direction Finding (RDF or "fox hunting") and our association through AREC with search and rescue organisations. One area we are keen to explore is improvements to the system or effective alternatives.
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      • amateur-radio

    • Hutt Park / Hutt Square
      • Slight change from Wellington – how about we look at the Hutt for a change? And yes, the Hutt is due for a change. Tenders are open for Lower Hutt’s new Square, which starts to make sense of the jumbled mess of parking that is currently outside the New Dowse. Design of “The Square” is of course by Athfield Architects, who did such a great job with the rebuild of the Dowse itself. It will be a “space for outdoor events, sculpture, exhibitions and leisure activities.” And it is proposed to look like this:
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      • hutt-valley
      • architecture
      • Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • School Holiday programme
      • Dates:  Monday 18th April- Thursday 21st April Location – Hutt Park Raceway (Clubrooms) Morning only Session                                                                     From 8:30am to 12 noon Cost $50 for the week All Day Session From 8:30am to 3pm Cost $80 for the week This is open to all school aged children, you don't have to belong to the club to enter, so invite your friends  Food – Please provide packed lunch.Drink – Please provide water bottle.Sessions are being run by our premier footballers. Every day will have a theme.  want more details contract Donna  Email: treasurer@stopout.org.nzPhone: 04 5673599  
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      • hutt-valley
      • soccer

    • Vessel breakdown off Mana Island
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 07/03/2013 - 09:30 - 13:30 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  3 Total Volunteer Hours:  20 A 5 metre runabout broke down in the middle of the northern part of Cook Strait. Total engine failure, all safety gear on board, good conditions. The initial recovery was performed by a fishing vessel with the tow handed to Coastguard Mana once on-scene. Vessel Details Length:  5.00m Resources Attendees:  Ben Ryan Chris Darch ChristopherPye Peter Feely Rod Hall CRV's Used:  CRV Trust Porirua Rescue
      • Accepted from Coastguard Mana news
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      • porirua
      • -41.1, 174.75


    • Fresh start
      • Meh. Bygones. I’m over it. What Wellington needs now, and seems very good at providing it, is a fresh start on an old street corner, and the corner of Abel Tasman and Cuba Street seems just the right place to do that. Wandering around this slightly forsaken part of town the other night, I hadn’t really realized just how funky and vibrant a mere street corner renovation can be. It’s not down to any particular governmental, or council idealistic drive, but just a simple effort by local entrepreneurs who want to make a difference.
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      • cuba-street
      • Abel Smith Street, Mt. Cook, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa


    • “We’re not perfect”
      • “We’re not perfect,” says the CEO of NZ Bus, Zane Fulljames. This was after a second series of faults had been found in his Wellington buses. His words (for some reason they remind me of the last scene in Some Like It Hot) are being widely repeated. But it’s no joke. It’s the second time his company has been shown to be less than perfect. In May, there were four weeks of disruptions after his buses were pink-stickered because they were unsafe. Wasn’t everything supposed to have been fixed by now?
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      • buses

    • Divided over the flyover
      • The city council has voted in favour of a flyover at the Basin Reserve, in spite of the fact that the city continues to be deeply divided over the issue. The vote, by 7 to 6, is a disappointment for Mayor Celia Wade-Brown, who has argued against the flyover since she successfully campaigned for the mayoralty against the pro-flyover mayor Kerry Prendergast. It was a narrow win, and for a while the new council had a one-vote majority against the flyover. But then Andy Foster changed sides.
      • Accepted from Wellington Scoop features
      • Tagged as:
      • wellington-city-council
      • basin-reserve-flyover
      • Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Never Again 2
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 26/03/2016 - 17:00 - 19:00 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  8 Vessel suffered loss of power near Taupo Point/Kerehana Bay with 2 POB. Two members of public assisted owner to keep vessel off rocks until taken under tow by MR1. Water depth was <.5m and vessel suffered some rock damage to fiberglass hull. Towed back to Mana Cruising Club ramp. Vessel Details Length:  5.20m Resources Attendees:  Lorna Rolston Neil Cornwell Steve_Rolston Trevor Farmer CRV's Used:  CRV Trust Porirua Rescue
      • Accepted from Coastguard Mana news
      • Tagged as:
      • porirua
      • -41.083318, 174.86269


    • 5.5M McLay Runabout
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Mon, 30/01/2017 - 11:00 - 13:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  12 5.5M Mclay runnabout broken down  with an engine faliture in the Tea Gardens  MR2 launched and located vessel from co ordinates given by vessel , After a welfare check we took the vessel under tow back to where he had launched from between the bridges and returned to base.   Vessel Details Length:  5.50m Resources Attendees:  Darren.Drewery Weedoogie Jake sarge Mark Presling CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
      • Accepted from Coastguard Mana news
      • Automatically tagged as:
      • boating
      • emergency-services
      • kapiti
      • -41.055055, 174.833808


    • Op SuzyQ
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 03/03/2018 - 15:00 - 15:25 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  1 SuzyQ had its anchor rope fouled on its prop and requested assistance. MR1 was close by and went to support. MR1 rafted up with SuzyQ and the crew were able to lift the anchor and clear the prop. SuzyQ tested its steering and engine and made its own way back to Mana Cruising Club Vessel Details Length:  4.50m Resources Attendees:  Chris Darch Neil Cornwell Trevor Farmer
      • Accepted from Coastguard Mana news
      • Automatically tagged as:
      • boating
      • emergency-services
      • kapiti
      • -41.110061, 174.789884


    • Move H28 to berth "A" pier close to walkway rocks
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Tue, 23/10/2018 - 18:30 - 21:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  21 Moved H28 yacht (Desiree) from breastworks to Southern side "A" pier A1 close to walkway rocks.  Roped yacht into berth.  Yacht owned by Kapiti College. Installed mooring line on B50 middle pole for Mana Marina. Started exercise in light, finished in darkness. Successful exercises. Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  dfranks Weedoogie Katestewart markoshark Shane Tindall Polarbear Trevor Burgess CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
      • Accepted from Coastguard Mana news
      • Tagged as:
      • kapiti

    • Move H28 to berth "A" pier close to walkway rocks
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Tue, 23/10/2018 - 18:30 - 21:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  21 Moved H28 yacht (Desiree) from breastworks to Southern side "A" pier A1 close to walkway rocks.  Roped yacht into berth.  Yacht owned by Kapiti College. Installed mooring line on B50 middle pole for Mana Marina. Started exercise in light, finished in darkness. Successful exercises. Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  dfranks Weedoogie Katestewart markoshark Shane Tindall Polarbear Trevor Burgess CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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