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The WHAC-Scottish Rivalry
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- On The Run continues to explore the issue of rivalry in running by talking with two Wellington stalwarts and rivals, Wellington Harriers' Paul Hewitson and Wellington Scottish's James Turner ...
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Bike Challenge gets rolling with Waterfront event
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Get your bike checked with Torpedo 7 and help kick-off the fourth annual Aotearoa Bike Challenge in Wellington, at the Waterfront behind Te Papa on Monday 3 February.
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Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Play Readings & Christmas
- Drama Christi
- Next Monday (the 10th) we'll be reading through two possible pantomimes for Christmas. On the 17th we will also have a play-reading for potential 2016 productions. All welcome!
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The Post article ‘Why Wellington needs Newtown Festival’
- Newtown Festival
- Go check out Sean O’Brien’s article on The Post about why Wellington needs Newtown Festival ! We can’t wait to see you all this Sunday !! View the full article here
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Golden Mile – the middle
- Eye of the Fish
- Following on from the look at the Lambton Quay end and the Courtenay Place completion of the Golden Mile, it’s worth also looking at the Options for the middle.
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Save the Basin Campaign recommends four Wellington mayoral candidates
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- The Save the Basin Campaign today named its preferred candidates for Wellington Mayor and other local body positions, based on responses received to a survey sent to all candidates.
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Save the Basin Campaign recommends four Wellington mayoral candidates
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- The Save the Basin Campaign today named its preferred candidates for Wellington Mayor and other local body positions, based on responses received to a survey sent to all candidates.
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Save the Basin Campaign recommends four Wellington mayoral candidates
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- The Save the Basin Campaign today named its preferred candidates for Wellington Mayor and other local body positions, based on responses received to a survey sent to all candidates.
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Save the Basin Campaign recommends four Wellington mayoral candidates
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- The Save the Basin Campaign today named its preferred candidates for Wellington Mayor and other local body positions, based on responses received to a survey sent to all candidates.
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Yamaha Spring Series Race Three
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Wellington experienced typical spring conditions yesterday for the third race in the Yamaha Spring Series which saw wind gusts over 35 knots and a decent chop on the harbour.
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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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Partnership to plant trees
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Students and staff from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington will plant new native forest on the Outer Green Belt in an environmental partnership with Wellington City Council.
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Take 10 Arvo’s are now in Johnsonville!
- Vulnerable Support Charitable Trust
- We are now on week four in Johnsonville and although we had a few rangatahi visit, it still wasn’t pumping so we decided to put on a free sausage sizzle last Friday. In preparation, we handed out flyers to schools in the area and mustered up a bunch of students from around Johnsonville. We cooked roughly 100 sausages and it is safe to say they were all given to happy folks passing by the Collective Community Hub (CCH). We had Tony and Dan from CCH on the BBQ who were fantastic local assets, as well as our Take 10 volunteer team. We were thrilled at the success of the sausage sizzle so stay tuned for future BBQs!
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How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 1 Jack Up the Rail Option BCR
- Wellington Commuter
- The SKM Stage 3 Report recommended keeping the Johnsonville Line because no bus Scenario had a better Benefit Cost Ratio But the SKM Stage 3 Report recommended “Base Case” excluded the cost of buying any replacement EMU trains and other costs as well Excluding these costs hid that the Bus-On-Street Scenario had the best Benefit Cost Ratio This post follows The North Wellington Public Transport Study (2006) which is the introduction this series of posts on “How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail” and will focus on how the “Do Minimum” Rail Base Case Benefit Cost Ratio was fixed in the SKM Stage 3 Report to help it come first.… Read more ...
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Waitangi
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- Around 8 years ago, the city of Wellington was in a turmoil. The aged forces of Waterfront Watch, an elderly bunch of Wellingtonians with time on their hands, decided to take on the Wellington City Council over their proposals for the waterfront land. The public was stirred up into a paroxysm of hatred for Variation 17 - what were portrayed as proposals by the WCC to allow building all over the waterfront. Waterfront Watch were largely successful, forcing the hand of the Council to reduce the scope of their ambitions, and lobbying hard for the creation of what is now Waitangi Park. And well done too - the park is great. But now there’s another proposal on the waterfront.
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Passchendaele: The Belgians Have Not Forgotten
- Passchendaele: The Belgians Have Not Forgotten Venue: ANZAC Hall Featherston Date: 17 July – 16 August Hours: 10am – 4pm daily This exhibition focuses on how the memories of New Zealand still live on in Flanders today, 90 years after the devastating conflict that cost so many young kiwi lives. These memories are brought to life through images, movies and artefacts. New Zealand lost more men during the 100 days of fighting than any other commonwealth country - 845 on one day alone during the First Battle of Passchendaele, 12 October, 1917. The people of Flanders and, more widely, the people of Belgium have never forgotten this sacrifice, which is commemorated in this very special exhibition.
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Flash mob, flashed up
- The Wellingtonista
- The park in Courtenay Place sees a lot of action during the day – random interpretive dances, fucking annoying people with megaphones who are apparently trying to recruit people to their gym (but I’m sure they must have been hired by the competition because there’s no way anyone who works on Courtenay Place would want to give their money to such loud annoying dickheads), people playing the drums or a piano on a truck – the list goes on. Most of the time, we snap a quick photo and tweet about it. Today, however, we have a video of a Bollywood-style flashmob who were promoting a show we didn’t cover (oopsie!). But it’s better with the remixed soundtrack. Enjoy.
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Community and plants the stars of a great Open Day
- Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust
- Community and plants were the obvious themes at the annual Ōtari Open Day, on September 14. Plant sales were hugely popular – this was the first Open Day that all the plants on sale were propagated from the Ōtari collections in the Trust’s own nursery, thanks to the huge efforts of Jane Humble, Lynley Trower and other volunteers, supported by Ōtari garden staff. Ōtari gardeners and expert Behind the scenes, Ōtari Nursery tour Behind the scenes, Ōtari Nursery tour botanists were on hand to advise those keen to spread the native plant love into their home gardens. Others took the chance for a tour of the special plants being raised in the Ōtari Nursery.
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Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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GWRC quietly robs Wellington City Residents of Million$
- Wellington Commuter
- The Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) has finalised its Long Term Plan including key decisions on rates funding Regional council final decisions on Transport Rates and rates funding for flood protection mean a multi-million dollar increase in their rates demand for Wellington City … Wellington City residents are worst hit The GWRC will now increase the average Wellington City Household rates bill by over $200/year … and no-one noticed!… Read more ...
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Air quality improves as EV bus numbers increase
- Metlink
- A new report from Greater Wellington’s Environmental Science team shows the positive impact Metlink’s EV buses are having on Wellington’s air quality along the Golden Mile, leading both to positive health benefits and climate change mitigation. The Metlink bus fleet emissions 2021/22 Environmental impacts annual report outlines air monitoring and bus emissions tracking tool results up to 30 June 2022 and reports on monthly emissions and annual air quality performance indicators.
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Death threat for kororā of Shelly Bay
- Wellington Scoop
- Shelly Bay is an important nesting site for Aotearoa’s endangered little blue penguin, the kororā. When the Wellington City Council granted resource consent for the Wellington Company’s huge luxury housing development on this site, it accepted the word of ‘experts’ Dr Roger Uys and Brent Tandy that ‘the adverse effects on little blue penguins/kororā will be avoided, and are likely to be less than minor’. As we now see, these views were demonstrably incorrect.
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Shelly Bay, Shelly Bay Road, Maupuia, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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E Tipu E Rea weekday programmes return for 2025
- Capital E
- Our weekday programme for under 5s, E Tipu E Rea, returns in February for another year of playing with purpose. We are excited for our E Tipu E Rea activity sessions to return on Monday 10 February after pausing for a summer break. The sessions will run for 11 weeks, throughout term 1. This year, […] The post E Tipu E Rea weekday programmes return for 2025 first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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Pitching in for the Pablos Art Auction
- Pablos Art Studios
- Celebrating artists, encouraging connectivity, reflecting on Pablos’ 30 years and raising money for its daily operations are the aims of Pablos Art Studios' auction on 6 November at Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa National Library of New Zealand in Wellington. Anastasija Bubanja, Manager of Pablos Art Studio, says the popular annual Pablos Art Auction is a meaningful way to remind us how vital creativity and the community are for our mental wellbeing.
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16 Chapman Tripp Award nominations for shows that played at Downstage in 2008
- Downstage Theatre Blog
- Downstage is delighted to annouce that our current production The Little Dog Laughed has been nominated for four Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards this year. The play is on till 29 November and gets rave reviews, so take your chance to see it now!With a total of 16 nominations for productions that have been staged at Downstage we are looking forward to the Awards that are held on Sunday 7th December at
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Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Lads with Minerals
- Karori Slapperz AFC
- A controversial decision by Wellington Soccer to close the home of football, resulted in a late ground and time change to 12.30 at McAllister Park. The guys turned up, still obviously miffed by this disappointment. It is every young Karori players dream to run out onto on the No.1 turf in the 2.30 time slot when the whole community can be heard cheering on the black and whites from the welcoming pavilion balcony setting.
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The Great Escape - Karori Slapperz 3 - Naenae 3
- Karori Slapperz AFC
- On a Saturday that everyone assumed the games would be cancelled the mighty Karori Slapperz were transferred to Adventure Park in Whitby. After a mission for some of the fellas to find the park we assembled out the front of the changing rooms on what was actually a fine day for a game of football, sunny with a light southerly breeze. The team managed to pick itself due to injuries and absences.
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Ten Mad Minutes and the Slapperz go Down
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- An injury-plagued Slapperz journeyed to Petone Memorial 4 to take on the Armani's. With Steve-O and Barts on the sideline nursing aches and pains, we were all hoping for an injury free match. No luck there, I'm afraid, with Gazz limping off after just 1 minute with a nasty looking recurrence of his injury. Fortunately, Striker Barts gallantly came to the rescue and played the remaining 89 minutes up front.
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Petone, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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To stand or not to stand, that is the question
- The Wellingtonista
- t's not easy to keep your balance on a trolley bus if you are wearing vertiginous high heels or are weighed down with shopping. It can feel like surfing rather than just riding the bus. But spare a thought for those whose seatlessness is more than just an inconvenience. In recent months, this Wellingtonista has noticed her protruding baby bump doesn't get her a coveted seat on a packed peak hour bus.
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News for Sunday 10 May 2009
- Karori Anglican Churches
- This SundayREADINGSIsaiah 30: 15-21John 14:1-14 COLLECT God, whose work is never done, look on us with Philip and all the countless millions who have served you, and who serve you still. Amen. God, whose work is never done, look on us with Philip and all the countless millions who have served you, and who serve you still. Amen. Next Sunday ST MARY’S 8.00 am Said Communion9.00 am Sung Communion1
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BNU Div 16 v Wellington United 6/6/2009
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- BNU16 2 v Wellington Utd Legends 0 St John to the rescue! As dusk approached on MacAlister 2, two teams were still seen battling it out in an excellent game that would not have not looked out of place a dozen grades higher. Sadly, one Legends player missed the concluding 30 minutes of the encounter, after suffering a nasty shoulder dislocation. We agreed to leave him prone on the field of play, co
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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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Classical on Cuba
- 100 shows, over 40 music groups, 19 Venues across the Cuba Street Precinct! Experience classical music with a twist at Classical on Cuba, a vibrant new festival of classical music, reimagined in contemporary spaces infused with the spirit and colour of Cuba Street.
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Trois On Allen
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Visa Wellington On a Plate
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St Peters on Willis
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St Peter's on Willis Anglican Church, 211, Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington on a Plate
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St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- St Andrew's on The Terrace is a progressive Presbyterian congregation in the heart of Wellington. St Andrew's congregation stands at the liberal to radical end of the theological spectrum. We are supportive of theological and biblical scholarship and our ministers have reflected this in their preaching.
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Our purpose is to advocate for and develop the heritage and ecological values of Karori Cemetery, and to assist with grave/plot restoration.
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Karori Cemetery, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Mt Victoria Residents Association
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Historic Places Wellington
- We are a membership not-for-profit organisation based in Wellington, New Zealand. We advocate for heritage in the wider Wellington region, and offer events such as talks, walks and visits to historic places and buildings.
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Halina Kuchciak
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The Decksmiths
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Mt Victoria Historical Society
- The Mt Victoria Historical Society was founded in 1996. Our key aims are: 1. To encourage the protection of the natural and built heritage of Mount Victoria. 2. To research and record the history of Mount Victoria, and share it with others. We regularly run events and host talks on the history of Mt Victoria and Wellington.
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Ngaio Progressive Association
- Ngaio Crofton Downs Residents Association promotes the interests of the Ngaio and Crofton Downs communities and the natural environment. We aim to foster healthy public spirit; promote improvement, beautification and development; and advocate for the Ngaio and Crofton Downs communities. The Association was founded in the 1920s as the Ngaio Progressive Association and revived in the 1980s. In 2012 we voted to change our name to the Ngaio Crofton Downs Residents Association to better reflect our purpose.
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Slow Boat Records
- Slow Boat Records is Wellington, New Zealand’s longest running independent record store. Situated at 183 Cuba Street in the vibrant and eclectic Te Aro area of the capitol’s downtown CBD, it has long been a favourite of the discerning music fan.
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Slow Boat Records, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Tenths Trust
- The Wellington Tenths Trust is an Ahu Whenua trust constituted by the Māori Land Court Order of 16 December 2003, pursuant to Sec 244 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 which varied the original Trust Deed of 1977 and the subsequent variation of Deed made on 17 July 1996. The Trust was established to administer Māori Reserve lands, largely in urban Wellington, although it also administers a rural block in Kaitoke, Upper Hutt. The Trust owns a total of 81 hectares of land.
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Pure Sound Studios
- Pure Sound Studios is a small music production business located in central Wellington, New Zealand. Established mid 2020, with the aim of providing a creative space for local musicians to easily record their music and experiment with new tools, the core mission of the studio is to help artists make great tracks at an affordable price.
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Roxy Cinema
- Reborn as The Roxy in 2011, this iconic Miramar building started life as The Capitol Theatre - a one-screen picture house, purpose built in 1928 to screen silent films. In 1932 the cinema was converted to screen 'talkies', and continued to show films until 1964, when it closed its doors. It then became local shopping centre 'Capitol Court' until falling into disrepair and lying vacant for a number of years.
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Roxy Cinema, 5, Park Road, Miramar, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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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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Owhiro Bay School
- Owhiro Bay School is located on the beautiful South Coast in Wellington. We offer quality teaching for Years 0-6 in a country setting 10 minutes drive from central Wellington. A roll of 100-125 children. Spacious grounds featuring a large grass field, hard courts, tennis court and two playgrounds provide a fun and stimulating environment for the children at Owhiro Bay School. The community is central to how we do things at Owhiro Bay School. In partnership with Owhiro Bay Kindergarten we have established the Owhiro Bay Learning Community supporting learners from birth onwards. We enjoy a high level of community involvement and this is demonstrated through events such as the Annual Owhiro Bay Community Hangi and the Annual Owhiro Bay Fair. We have a number of active groups within the learning community; the Owhiro Bay Student Council, the Whanau Support Group and Parentlink to name a few.
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YWCA of Wellington & Hutt Valley
- The YWCA of Wellington and Hutt Valley focuses on providing education, training and support. We offer most services free, and have a particular emphasis on helping women on low incomes, young women, and those women with least access to resources
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Downstage Theatre Blog
- Downstage's official blog. Take a look inside and get a glimpse how professional theatre is produced. Also get updates on our shows and information on specials.
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Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Hutt Valley Canoe Club
- The Hutt Valley Canoe Club focuses on Whitewater paddling with an emphasis on our gems of local rivers in the region. Regular trips are held on the Hutt Gorge, Whakatiki, Akatarawa and Otaki rivers. We also travel extensively across the North Island, following the releases from the various rivers that are hydro controlled.
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Capital Bicicletteria
- Located next door to the Curry Club on Victoria Street at number 135 Capital Cycles is Wellington's only independent bike shop and the only one to focus on service over sales.
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- business
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Wellington Tramway Museum
- Located at Mackays Crossing Paraparaumu on the Kapiti Coast Wellington. Enjoy 2.5 km of riding an old wellington tram to the beach and back. Photo display and Tram restoration on display..
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- museums-and-galleries
- paraparaumu
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Wild Wellington Mountain Bike Relay
- In Wellington’s unique town belt, on a special 6km course through Mt Victoria. This absolutely positively amazing mountain bike relay is the one race you don't want to miss out on.
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- events
- cycling
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MAS Technology
- Leading provider of advanced telecommunications systems based on digital microwave technology.
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Decade
- On-line Art Deco shop catalogue specialising in original ceramics, lighting and collectables
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The Learning Connexion
- The Learning Connexion offers three different courses each based on Art and Creativity.
- Tagged as:
- art
- education
The Learning Connexion, Eastern Hutt Road, Pomare, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Kapiti Playhouse Inc
- Kapiti Playhouse is one of the leading theatre groups on the Kapiti Coast.
- Submitted by richardbywater
- Tagged as:
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- kapiti
Kapiti Playhouse, 7, Ruahine Street, Nikau Valley, Paraparaumu, Kapiti Coast District, Wellington, 5032, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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