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Refurbishment of Level 2 and changes to Closed Reserve
- Victoria University Library
- Most of Level 2 will be closed from Monday 19 November to enable refurbishment by Trimester 1 2013. Services and collections on Level 2 will be relocated during the week of 19 November. Check out the directories, above the lifts, and signage for new locations. Closed Reserve will also be changing. A new space in the northwest corner of Level 2 will open on Monday.
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Architectural Centre archive project
- Architectural Centre Inc
- The Committee is looking to 2046 when the Centre will turn 100. What could it be then and what activities could it support? In the early days the Centre ran a gallery and published a magazine. It has regularly hosted competitions, exhibitions and public talks. Could becoming a collecting body be the next step in […]
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Waiting game continues for community rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Community rugby will just have to keep waiting, but there is hope. Last Thursday’s announcement by Government of what Level 2 in the Covid response would look like seemingly opened the door for rugby activities to resume. Although gatherings would be limited to 100, the guidance from Government and Sport NZ made it clear that...
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Friday start for team training
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club rugby players can down tools and walk out on work, if they still have a job, at 12.01pm this Friday to meet their teammates and resume full squad training. Community sport took another step forward yesterday, with the government announcing the lifting of the restrictions of gatherings increasing from 10 to 100 souls. The...
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Car-Freeing the Golden Mile: Getting the house in order
- Talk Wellington
- Getting Wellington moving will require Wellington talking, trusting, and planning. With major street change finally on the horizon, it’s high time to prepare and Liz Allen of Place Creative offers some guidance for Welly from Auckland’s experience. Have your house in order This doesn’t mean having a 100% certain plan with every minor contingency allowed...
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Shirley Barton Trophy and Ballantyne Cup race
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- All you need to know about this year’s race This year marks the centenary of the Ballantyne Cup — one of the club’s oldest trophies. We would have held the centenary last year but, well, COVID. So here we are celebrating 100 (and 1) years instead. The Shirley Barton Trophy (for women) and the Ballantyne […]
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Final pre-season matches tomorrow for many clubs
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Johnsonville played 100 minutes against Feilding last week and themselves and the Wellington Axemen have matches lined up tomorrow before they meet each other in the opening round of the Swindale Shield competition next weekend. Many Premier teams will be having their final round tune-ups – or in a couple of cases much needed only...
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Ireland in Chicago
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: when the All Blacks played Ireland in Dublin in 1963. By Kevin McCarthy The country will seem a bit emptier for the next month – because 70 of the best rugby players are in the northern hemisphere. Plus, an unspecified number of coaching and support staff. So, a round 100 folks would seem a...
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Weekly News 30 September 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Just a few of the highlights from the New Zealand Road Relays This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results New Zealand Road Relay Champs 2024 Nearly 100 rampant lions headed to Tāupo for the NZRR champs on Saturday, held at the motorsport track. Our 14 […]
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Farewell Paul Rodway
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Wellington Scottish is sad to farewell club legend Paul Rodway. Below are two tributes: the first from James Turner, who spoke about Paul’s running at his funeral this morning, and the second from Christine Jones, who talks about his friendship. James Turner’s tribute notes Paul started as a sprinter – finishing 3rd fastest over 100 […]
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Weekly News 1 July 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- First up: This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results Western States 100 miler Dan Jones was 4th in one of the most iconic and competitive endurance races in the world. He ran the 6th fastest time ever in the race. Galashiels Shield and Novice Cup […]
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Ten Years in Pōneke – Part Three (AN EGG HUNT RETROSPECTIVE)
- The Wellingtonista
- One of the first things that happened when I moved to Pōneke in 2015 was the Big Egg Hunt. From March to April 2015 100 giant eggs were hidden around Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch, with the eggs being auctioned off to fundraise for Starship at the end of the quest. I love a little quest, […]
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Its IT stupid
- Mark Greening
- 100 billion pounds. Roughly 300 billion NZ dollars. That’s what the IT sector is worth in the UK. It is nearly rivaling the UK’s financial sector. Will those in central and local government realise they need to be fostering a similar industry in Wellington? http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/oct/28/net-worth-100bn-uk
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2012 Cricket Traditional vs Francis Douglas Memorial College
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Sunday 19 February and Monday 20 Feburary 2012: Over two days, Stream's 1st XI Cricket team played two matches against Francis Douglas Memorial College from New Plymouth.
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Sophie wins South Island title
- The under 19 girls’ title was also won by the favourite – Waimea’s Sophie O’Connell – who defeated Squash City Invercargill’s Emily Flett 11-9, 13-11, 14-12.
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Upper Hutt displays
- Rimutaka Incline Railway
- The Trust recently had displays at a couple of key Upper Hutt community events - Upper Hutt Summer Carnival on 27 February, and March Madness on 19 March.
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Please continue to visit your GP, or come to ED if you need to
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- As we enter the Easter holiday, we want to remind you that our hospital Emergency Departments remain open to care for you - despite the COVID-19 lockdown.
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Please continue to visit your GP, or come to ED if you need to
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- As we enter the Easter holiday, we want to remind you that our hospital Emergency Departments remain open to care for you - despite the COVID-19 lockdown.
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Tennent Brown Architects plant 200 trees
- Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
- Caitlyn from Tennent Brown Architects got in touch with us to organise a tree planting session to offset their emissions for the financial year of 2018-19.
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We can’t ignore cannabis referendum
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Associate Professor Fiona Hutton urges us not to turn a blind eye to New Zealand's cannabis referendum, even though it may not feel significant amid COVID-19.
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Visiting local hospitals under alert level 2
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Patient and staff safety is the top priority for Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley DHBs under COVID-19 alert level 2, meaning visitor restrictions remain in place.
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Could food and drink save the tourism industry?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Ahead of a a free public webinar exploring the role of food and drink in reimagining New Zealand tourism post-COVID-19, its participants spoke to Newsroom.
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Training for our officials – Level A Throws course
- Athletics Wellington
- Training for our officials – Level A Throws course A group of our Wellington officials attended a Level A throws training course at Hastings over 19-20 September.
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Mandatory vaccination required for Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington halls of residence
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Vaccination against COVID-19 will be mandatory for students and staff living and working in Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington operated student accommodation in 2022.
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Athletics Wellington Squads for NZ Schools Interprovincial Cross-Country Relays
- Athletics Wellington
- SQUADS ANNOUNCED The Athletics Wellington Selectors announce the following Squads for the New Zealand Secondary School Cross Country Relay in Nelson on Sunday 19 June… Read More »
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Olympic club athletes Douglass and Gualter to head to World University Games
- Athletics Wellington
- Douglass and Gualter selected for New Zealand team heading to World University Games Wellington’s Olympic club representatives have both been selected in the 19 strong… Read More »
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Cancer during Covid inspires survivor to participate in Relay for Life
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In early 2020, at the age of 14, Kyrith Reynolds was diagnosed with cancer. They had just begun high school, and the COVID-19 lockdowns were starting.
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Speed Management Plan open for submissions
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Consultation on our Speed Management Plan, which proposes to lower the speed limit of 13 out of 19 Upper Hutt schools to 30km/h, is now open.
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Downstage picks best Fringe shows
- Downstage Theatre Blog
- BOOM! After the biggest Fringe Festival in its 19-year history three highly successful shows return for a very limited season from 6 - 10 May to Downstage.
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A Fictional Donation
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Wednesday 19 August 2009: Old Boy and local fiction author Pat Whitaker dropped into the school library today to donate copies of his six self-published books.
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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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Southern Cross
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