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P2G and WGTN Resilience, Part 2: EQ and Natural Hazard Resilience
- Save Takapu Valley
- This is the second of three posts examining the effects of the proposed Petone to Grenada link road on the network and natural hazard resilience of the Wellington road network. This post covers Earthquake and Natural Hazard Resilience. Part 1 looks at network resilience. Part 3 takes a closer look at the challenges of the… Read More
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News: Entries about to close for Regional League Meet round 2
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- Round two of the Regional League Meets is this Saturdayandnbsp; (9 Nov) inandnbs...
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P2G and WGTN Resilience, Part 2: EQ and Natural Hazard Resilience
- Save Takapu Valley
- This is the second of three posts examining the effects of the proposed Petone to Grenada link road on the network and natural hazard resilience of the Wellington road network. This post covers Earthquake and Natural Hazard Resilience. Part 1 looks at network resilience. Part 3 takes a closer look at the challenges of the… Read More
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Race 2 of the HT Series postponed until Saturday 13 August…
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- …due to gale force winds and poor race conditions. Entries have reopened, teams have until Monday 9 August to make adjustments to their entries and rosters. TOA is looking forward to seeing all teams next weekend.
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SuperHui #2 - August 1 2022 Whakamana i te Tiriti o Waitangi
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Results for Race 2 of the HT Paddler Series now available
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Paddlers were greeted by fantastic and sunny paddling conditions on Saturday, 13 August, after a postponement the week before due to the gale force winds. A total of 17 teams competed for honours and more points in the Series. Go … Continue reading →
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Looking back 100 years in rugby: 1923 Part 2 (representative rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Wellington team in 1923 was not a vintage side, captained by Poneke’s 31-year-old hooker Umberto Calcinai, who had first played senior rugby in 1909 and had played four matches including the three tests against New South Wales on their 1922 Australian tour. The fourth annual instalment of our series recapping the club, domestic...
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P2 Men Vs Northern United 18/08/07 Lost 2 - 0
- Upper Hutt Hockey Club
- t was a hard fought game which unfortunately did not bring about the win upper hutt so desperately wanted. A generally well contested game was marred by a brain explosion by the Northern Goalie who pushed over an upper hutt player well after the play of the ball. Too few opportunities were created on attack and despite having more PC's than in previous games the execution was terrible.
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Kean breaks 3 NZ records in 2 sessions at Tri Series
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- Gareth Kean (Capital, 16) broke 3 NZ records in the first sessions of the Trans-Tasman Tri-Series being held in Australia. In the heats of the backstroke 50m skins event, Kean set a new NZ record of 26.31secs. Then in the later semi-final, he set a new record of 25.57secs. He then set a new NZ 100m age group record of 54.44secs.
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5% Monthly and Quarterly Ticket discounts and 2 free rides home
- Tranz Metro
- It hasn’t exactly been a great start to the winter, and as you may have already noticed some of our carriages are currently without heating. To say thank you for your patience we’d like to offer you a free trip home.
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Day 2: Wellington nine for three trail Northern Knights by nine
- Cricket Wellington
- The Northern Knights have secured first innings points after sneaking past Wellington’s total on day two of the Plunket Shield match at Seddon Park in Hamilton.
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Day 2: National Secondary School Girls’ short scorecards and match reports
- Cricket Wellington
- Match reports and short scorecards from the second day of the National Secondary School Girls’ NZCT Cup.
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BNU Pilsner 0 v Lower Hutt Sangham 2 - 30/04/11
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Smash and Grab - Velodrome Job Goes Tits Up The Gaffer got the word from Keithy – the tools were in a blue bag stashed in the back of the white merc van parked up in a garage on Thorndon Quay.
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COVID-19 Coronavirus Response
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- Life Flight was quick to respond when word of a new COVID-19 Coronavirus was spreading rapidly throughout the world. Teaming with various organisations we were able to adapt and keep our patients, crew and community safe. The post COVID-19 Coronavirus Response appeared first on Life Flight.
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Happy New Year for 2025!!!
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Welcome to 2025! A reminder that senior classes at Wellington Judo Academy start on Tuesday, 7 January. and senior classes at Porirua Judo Academy start on Wednesday, 8 January. See... The post Happy New Year for 2025!!! appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Season on the line for Premier, Premier 2, Colts and U85kgs Semi-finalists this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean It’s the penultimate weekend of competitive club rugby in Wellington coming up, with semi-finals across the Premier, Premier 2, Colts and Division 1 U85kg grades. Everything to play for all these teams, with the winners progressing to the finals and the vanquished heading back home until next year. It’s also Finals Day...
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WelCom – Issue 6 – November 2025
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- The post WelCom – Issue 6 – November 2025 appeared first on Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart.
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Match Report Rd 2 Swindale – OBU get it done in physical encounter
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- <div class="slider slider-nav-circle slider-nav-large slider-nav-light slider-style-normal" data-flickity-options='{ "cellAlign": "center", "imagesLoaded": true, "lazyLoad": 1, "freeScroll": false, "wrapAround": true, "autoPlay": 6000, "pauseAutoPlayOnHover" : true, "prevNextButtons": true, "contain" : true, "adaptiveHeight" : true, "dragThreshold" : 10, "percentPosition": true, "pageDots": true, "rightToLeft": false, "draggable": true, "selectedAttraction": 0.1, "parallax" : 0, "friction": 0.6 }' > #image_1258806218 { width: 100%; } #image_79642718 { width: 100%; } #image_412883994 { width: 100%; } #image_48002444 { width: 100%; } #image_1781678620 { width: 100%; } #image_359307767 { width: 100%; } #image_1597760824 { width: 100%; } #image_790706094 { width: 100%; } #image_1900945534 { width: 100%; } #image_1035767938 { width: 100%; } #image_1625431135 { width: 100%; } #image_704925989 { width: 100%; } #image_1364712742 { width: 100%; } The weather was overcast and with the odd threat for the skies to open which never really arrived. Sam Reid lead the team out for his 50th game amidst a very noisy reception for the Norths Prems from their Prem Reserve team. Both the 50 from Paddy Carter last week and Sam Reid this week seem to have come around really quickly. Congratulations Reido! Standout Performances A result like this is never from individual efforts but there were a few performances that were noticed on the terraces and worthy of a mention. Dale Sabbagh – sensational kicking from the tee, including a sideline conversion. Around the field his play was incredibly efficient too. Dale seems to be enjoying being one of the senior guys in our young backline and is directing the traffic really well. Keep it up Dale. Sam Reid – Sam shifted to centre for his 50th game but slotted in like he’d been playing there his whole career. Solid defence, good pace and distribution. Sam Godwin – Sam looked like a man possessed coming off the bench. He brought huge physicality to the contact area and some bone-rattling tackles. Some of the more senior supporters on the sideline were heard to start a ‘cheee-hooo’ before quickly putting themselves back in line and hiding inside their scarves. One Norths supporter did a ‘cheee-hooo’ for one of Sams tackles, he couldn’t help himself! Caleb Delaney – What could you say about Caleb’s effort? Just sheer bloody hard work. Cleaning rucks, close in tackles and disrupting opposition throws were just some of the hard work. Callum Harkin – Reward for great enterprise with a try. All around solid effort. Luke Chisholm – came off the bench and played well. Heard on the terraces… ‘he looks like a young Finbarr (Kerr-Newell)’. That would be a great target to live up to. I’m sure the referees of Wellington will be watching on eager to learn if the similarity stretches to Finbarr’s friendly advice for referees young and old. The game itself The 1st half was a slugfest with OBU inching away through the accurate boot of Dale Sabbagh and an early try to Fui in an in-goal pile-up from a drive! Norths scored a try and a penalty in reply, kicked by ex OBU prem Manahi Moana who it was great to catch up with and good to see he is finally clear of all the injuries that disrupted his time at OBU. There was a ding dong battle in the lineouts with both teams winning opposition ball. Norths Hooker Leni Apisai went off injured in the 23rd minute and No 8 Lise Soloa followed in the 35th minute. This was to have an impact in the second half as the early introduction of the replacements meant that there were less fresh legs later in the game to counter the energy coming from the OBU bench. There were quick switches in play from both teams from defence to attack and back to defence again in the space of a minute. Several opportunities were left unfinished form both teams. One break, in particular, had Norths with a 3 on 1 just outside the 22 but the last pass wasn’t good enough. OBU lead 13 – 8 at the break. In the 44th minute Norths were caught offside at a ruck where OBU was looking really dangerous. Dale took a successful shot at the sticks. OBU 16-8 From the kickoff there was an accidental offside when two OBU players ran into each other. From the resulting scrum Norths moved the ball and found some space but the last pass was forward. Then came a period on defence starting with what looked like an unlucky defensive penalty at the ruck. Norths kick for the corner but lost the lineout and OBU clears, but gets penalised again at the next lineout. Manahi Moana kicks the penalty for Norths OBU lead 16-11 At the 56 Minute mark, there is a great 30m run back from Shamus Langton. Norths are offside at the ruck and Dale steps up and takes the 3. OBU 19-11. Shortly after this OBU makes bulk changes. Matt Sleith (7), Kyle Preston (9), James Poloniati (5), Paddy Carter (4), Jonathon Fuimaono (3) all leave the field. Sam Godwin, Matt Fowler, Taine Plumtree, Kenan Gillson and Luke Chisholm come on to the field. All 5 replacement players are fizzing! Immediately there is a charge down and OBU switch hot onto the attack but concede a penalty. Unlucky! Norths struggle with a crooked throw from the lineout but redeem themselves somewhat with some scrum pressure and OBU caught with a hand in the scrum. At the 63 minute mark OBU pressurized the Norths backline. The ball is spilt by Norths then kicked through for Callum Harkin to claim the spoils with try #2 for OBU. Dale Slots the conversion OBU 26-11. There is some great interplay between Shamus and Matt ‘Unit’ Fowler before down the left-hand touchline heading to the sheds. Unit dots down in the corner for try #3 and to clinch the game. Dale adds the icing with a deadly accurate click from the sideline OBU 33-11. There was an injury in the following play to a Norths player who we believe was shown a blue card. Unlucky mate, hope for a speedy recovery. In the 79th minute Norths get some consolation after OBU was penalised for taking down a maul near the OBU tryline. A quick tap results in (#23 I think) crashing through for the try. Manahi narrowly misses the conversion. End result OBU 33 Norths 11 The post Match Report Rd 2 Swindale – OBU get it done in physical encounter appeared first on OBU Rugby.
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Kōwhai Newsletter Term 1 2025
- Miramar North School
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Rimu Newsletter Term 1 2025
- Miramar North School
- Read the full publication The post Rimu Newsletter Term 1 2025 appeared first on Miramar North School.
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Weekend seminar & grading 18 – 19 November 2017 with Simon Puffett 6th Dan
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Grading & spring seminar with Simon Puffett, 6th Dan, 18-19 November 2017, Wellington Venue: 2 Bell Rd, Wellington Time: 9am – 2:30pm Saturday & 9am – 2:30pm Sunday.
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Matariki Festival: 2025 Launch Day
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- Today we officially launched the 2025 edition of the Te Ākautangi Matariki Festival hosted by Evans Bay Yacht Motor...
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Renters and Covid-19
- Renters United
- On the 25 March Renters United made the following media statement on what is required of Government to support renters during the Covid-19 outbreak.
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COVID-19 important information
- Metlink
- Metlink would like to assure customers that we are closely monitoring the situation and will be following the advice of Ministry of Health on COVID-19.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- We have received word from St Bernard’s that we must have as many of our eligible fencers vaccinated as possible due to the Ministry of Education’s requirements. What this means for you is that all of our fencers, parents visiting classes, volunteers and coordinators that are over theage of 16 must have their first COVID 19 vaccine before … Continue reading COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate →
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Dettol Central League 2025 Preview
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix men’s reserves are back in action, with their Dettol Central League 2025 campaign beginning this weekend. The 18-match competition will see them play each of the other nine sides in the league home and away, with Upper... The post Dettol Central League 2025 Preview appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Volunteering at Wellyfest 2025
- Wellington Folk Festival
- The Festival relies on volunteer input to help the event run smoothly. If you’d like to get involved we have a number of volunteer roles available. In particular we are in need of a duty electrician to be onsite or on call and able to arrive at short notice (either a Registered Electrician or someone … Continue reading Volunteering at Wellyfest 2025
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2025 Emerging Producer Residency Announcement
- Toi Pōneke
- Toi Pōneke Arts Centre are pleased to announce that Stela Dara Resendre Albuquerque has been awarded the 2025 Emerging Producer Residency.
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Match Programme – Issue 6, 2025
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Latest words of wisdom from Chairman Tristan Elder, and head coaches Rory Fallon and Callum Martin, as we review last weekend’s cup action and look forward to this weekend’s return to league games. UHCF Match Programme, 7-8 June 2025 The post Match Programme – Issue 6, 2025 appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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