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Volunteering Tea and Comfort
- The Wellingtonista
- The streets of Wellington on a day like today are a joy, the sun is shining, the breeze is more balmy than bluster and you probably have a home to go to if you need some cave time. In Wellington the streets are shared with all, and if you head into the CBD you will see suits, students, hipsters, children and gold-card holders utilising public space alongside street people and alcoholics.&nbs
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This should be more popular: Chef's Cafe
- The Wellingtonista
- At the top of Cuba Street, opposite Fidel's and next to a sex shop is what appears to be a crappy little tea room named Chef's Cafe. You might think that they're going to try and sell you a pie and a custard square, but you couldn't be more wrong. See that little sandwich board outside that says "Takeaway Curry $10"? That's right, this is an Indian restaurant. And it's good. And it's insanely cheap*.
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Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Forest Grows
- Eye of the Fish
- In the wake of the Athfield waterfront win, a new seed is set to sprout up in the inner city. Taking root in the Willis New World Metro, this new tower is the latest in a string of green buildings that have been proposed or built. Aiming to achieve a five star Green rating, it seems to tick all the standard boxes: efficient air conditioning and circulation, double skinned glazing and sensor-operated lighting.
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Crafty Waitangi
- The Wellingtonista
- Can't wait till craft2.0 in april to get your shopping groove on? Well no worries becuase for those of you in Wellington this is a weekend of crafty awesomness... First up on Waitangi Day itself, why not head out to Pataka and celebrate Waitangi Day and the Festival of the Elements with a spot of crafty shopping. The Festival of the elements is being held at Te Rauparaha Park & Te Raupa
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Reggaeton on a boat
- The Wellingtonista
- Jinetero MC is a locally based Cuban reggaeton artist (yeah, one of those) and part of Olmecha Supreme. But as a solo artist, he has a new song called "Wellington", his danceable ode to the city. Sample lyrics: I say thank you, thank you very much. Wellington, you have give me lotta lotta luck. But more importantly, the video is AWESOME. It manages to transform this windy city in
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BNU Womens 2nd Team 03/05/2009
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- BNU ‘coast’ through with a 3-1 win over Kapiti (Kapiti 1 – BNU 3) The Brooklyn ladies’ second team started off the week very well with two highly placed teams in the pub quiz. It is worthy of mention that neither of the teams exceeded the maximum number of competitors – unlike The Brazilians (aka The Thirds) who appeared to think that 8 players is the same as 5… hmmm ;-) But, we’re not bitter, an
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BNU Thirds v Lower Hutt Ancient Ones - 6/6/2009
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- BNU Thirds 0-1 Lower Hutt Ancient Ones - 06/6/09 "…all we want is a decent referee…a decent referee…a decent referee" Supporting the BNU Brazilians (or Thirds as we call ourselves to avoid slander lawsuits from the Brazilian FA) is fast becoming on a par with supporting the Phoenix. We only have one player who can score goals, a terrible home record and no hope of winning any silverware; the othe
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10/10/10
- The Wellingtonista
- I think it is safe to say a few of us were snoozing at 10:10 on 10/10/10 (I think it is also safe to say a few of us were snoozing as the deadline to register for local body elections passed…) However more than a few people have been spending the day taking some practical action against climate change the old fashioned way with the 350 Global Climate Working Bee.
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The council encourages whisky-drinking while it says it wants to ban liquor
- Wellington Scoop
- The Wellington City Council seems to be in denial. Having created the happy, over-the-top mayhem that is Courtenay Place every weekend, it’s now trying to calm things down with a ban on liquor in any public place. It already has a liquor ban in the central city, as is evidenced by its over-sized signs on lampposts. But now it wants to extend the ban into the suburbs as well.
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Jack Yan: youngest mayoral candidate has ambitious plans for Wellington
- Wellington Scoop
- Although well acquainted with the business world, Jack Yan is a new face in Wellington politics. At 37, Mr Yan is the youngest mayoral candidate this year. He was born in Hong Kong before moving to Newtown at the age of 3, speaks four languages and has traveled widely. With a background in the fashion and environmental industries, he definitely intends to shake things up if elected after his first mayoral campaign.
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Back to the (museum) future
- Wellington Scoop
- Confused? Te Papa is short of money, with a deficit reported as being $8m. Yet the government is investigating the idea of creating a second national museum in Wellington. The DomPost reports this morning that a feasibility study accepted by Cabinet in July has resulted in a business case being prepared for a National War Memorial Museum that could be open by 2020 in the old Dominion Museum building that’s now controlled by Massey University.
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Celebrating 30 years of Pablos Art Studios
- Pablos Art Studios
- Reece Tong has been attending Pablos Art Studios for 14 years and has work in Connecting the Past, an exhibition celebrating 30 years of Pablos – on display now at the front of the studio at 45 Vivian St in Wellington. As Reece says, “I've seen Pablos, our artists and the public interest in Pablos grow. I want people to know that our art is here, why we come here and what it is we do.”
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Capital Kiwi Project supports our latest play activation
- Capital E
- Image: Sara Tansy for the Capital Kiwi Project Our new play activation Ngā Tūrua Kiwi is a celebration of our most beloved native bird, and we have been thrilled to have local experts Capital Kiwi Project supporting us to make it the best activation yet! Capital Kiwi Project is restoring a large-scale wild kiwi […] The post Capital Kiwi Project supports our latest play activation first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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Fun for Under 5s in Wellington
- Capital E
- Wellington is a great city to have a fun day out with a preschooler. If you’re looking for ideas, check out these top picks of fun-things-to-do, the under 5s edition! Top of the list is PlayHQ, Nōku te Ao Capital E’s interactive play space. A great way to break up a day in town, the […] The post Fun for Under 5s in Wellington first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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Friday Fun Football
- Island Bay United AFC
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Hey IBU parents! Survived the holidays and thinking about Term 4? Is your player keen to continue developing their football skills over the summer? Bring them along to Friday Fun Football with Leo Villa at the home of Island Bay United - Wakefield Park. Friday Fun Football is focused on just that - having fun with their football. For all the details go to junior skills term 4
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Eat well and do good with Make a Meal in May
- On Monday 1 May, we’re launching Make a Meal in May, our annual fundraising appeal. The idea is simple – get together with friends, family or workmates to share food, and donate to Kaibosh what you would have spent on a meal out. Photo: Zoe Elliott Our General Manager Matt says “Make a Meal in May is […] The post Eat well and do good with Make a Meal in May first appeared on Kaibosh Food Rescue.
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Greater Wellington calls for community views on public transport fares
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Public consultation on the Future Fares Review is open and Greater Wellington wants the community’s views on changes to our region’s public transport fares. Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee Chair Roger Blakeley says, “one of our strategic priorities outlined in the Regional Public Transport Plan 2021 is to increase mode shift. The new fare types and potential zoning changes have real potential to encourage people out of their cars and onto public transport.”
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Saving the orchids
- Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust
- Nationally significant research to save rare native orchids is being undertaken in a tiny science lab at Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush in Wellington. Finding Ōtari conservation and science advisor Dr Karin van der Walt and research technician Jennifer Alderton-Moss is a bit of a mission. The pair work from a small cottage behind Ōtari’s plant nursery, hidden from visitors who wander the trails exploring New Zealand’s single largest collection of native plants.
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Quartz Hill Activity Day on 1 October
- ZL6QH Quartz Hill User Group
- Just a reminder that the next Quartz Hill Activity Day is on Saturday 1 October, starting at 9:00 am. As usual, the object will be to catch up on project and maintenance work as well as providing an opportunity to look around the station, try out the big antennas and meet up with the Quartz Hill team. Visitors are always very welcome and there is no requirement to participate in the more "physical" activities.
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White Out
- Land Rovers Football Club
- With the final Grand Final line up yet to be named, the availability of star defender come goal scorer Ben White is in doubt. "Apparently Ben is going up north for a while" said Land Rovers Manager Steve Hall "he's decided that Whangarei might be a good spot to spend a few days". Hall said obviously White would be missed but negotiations were still underway to ensure that White starts in the final line up.
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Cricket Wellington Announces New Sponsorship Agreement
- Cricket Wellington
- Cricket Wellington Announces New Sponsorship Agreement “Cricket Wellington is proud to announce that we have a new sponsorship agreement with the Centre for Dental Excellence,” CEO Gavin Larsen said today.
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Wellingtonian of the Year, 2006, how's he doing now?
- The Wellingtonista
- Time to take a quick look at how last year's Wellingtonista Wellingtonian of the Year is getting on in the wake of a full year of promotional engagements & speaking gigs.
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Twilight Series 3, Race Day 1
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- The first race in the New Year is the Twilight Series 3, Race Day 1 scheduled to be sailed on Wednesday 16th January at 1815 hours at Point Jerningham startline.
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ambassador for Senshu International Marathon
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi everyone, Wellington Sakai Association is seeking a marathon runner to be an ambassador for Wellington City to compete in our Sister City's (Sakai) annual event, the Senshu International Marathon.
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2.00pm start for Firebirds v Knights today
- Cricket Wellington
- Noon Sunday: Today’s round nine HRV Cup round nine match between the Wellington Firebirds and the Northern Knights at the Basin Reserve is scheduled to start on time at 2.00pm.
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Dream run for McKay
- Cricket Wellington
- BLACKCAPS debutant Andy McKay describes his assent into the Test team as a “dream run” and he is looking forward to the challenges the longest form of the game brings.
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Dunne: Wellington governance review cant be navel-gazing
- Peter Dunn - MP for Ohariu
- UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne today welcomed the Wellington City Council’s review of the how the region is governed, but cautioned against it being “yet another process to delay the inevitable”.
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NZTA's ultimatum: a flyover or a flyover
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- The Dominion Post is reporting what we had assumed all along - the NZ Transport Agency's engineers are going all-out for a flyover, and have ruled out all other options.
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Project update #4 – Lower Cuba Street
- WCC Watch
- With work beginning in earnest since the Christmas holiday, we can start to get an idea of what the “shared-space” in Lower Cuba Street is going to look like.
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12th Man Auction
- Cricket Wellington
- Two lucky people will have the opportunity to be the 12th man at this Sunday’s Fill the Basin Twenty20 match at the Basin Reserve. Bidding on Trade Me is underway.
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The Hutt Valley
- The Hutt Valley is home to unique visitor experiences and accessible outdoor recreation just 15 minutes from downtown Wellington City.
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WCC Transport Projects
- We’re investing in our transport network Find out about our planned transport projects and share your views so Wellington's transport network is safer and more convenient for everyone.
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Young and hungry arts trust
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Young and Hungry
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Wellington Softball Association Inc.
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The Jackson Street Programme
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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Green Parrot Cafe
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Newtown Festival
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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East by West Ferry
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Hutt Valley Concert Orchestra
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Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
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A City for People
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Masala Restaurant
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Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
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