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SkySports Visits Stream in Preparation for Coll Traditional
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Wednesday 19 May 2010: SkySports presenter Ken Laban today visited Stream with his film crew in preparation for next week's televised Traditonal against Wellington College.
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St Patricks College Silverstream, Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt, Wellington Region, New Zealand
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Defence Force Bus Visits Stream
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Monday 19 September 2011: Students had a chance to find out about a career in the Defence Force when the Navy bus rolled into school.
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The Problem with Plishke
- Architectural Centre Inc
- Adam Art Gallery and the School of Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington presents The Problem of Plischke Symposium - Saturday 19 February 2011 - 11am – 5pm.
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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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E-scooters: a letter to the Mayor
- Oriental Bay Residents’ Association
- The Oriental Bay Residents Association has sent the following letter to the Mayor of Wellington, Justin Lester: 19 February 2019Mayor Justin Lester,Wellington City Council,cc.
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Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Care that’s always there: Care is only a phone call away
- Mary Potter Hospice
- In the current COVID-19 climate, Mary Potter Hospice staff are finding innovative ways to provide care. That involves medical staff using technology to continue to
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April Meeting Minutes
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Our Association’s meeting on April 20th went ahead via Zoom, as we were still in the middle of the Level 4 Lockdown to combat Covid-19.
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Wellington Zoological Gardens, Manchester Street, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Care that’s always there: Hazel’s story
- Mary Potter Hospice
- The restrictions due to COVID-19 have been challenging for all families who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Mary Potter Hospice’s Bereavement Lead
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Wellington Road Running Championships
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- 19 September 2020 Reservoir Road, Wainuiomata COVID19 and the Road Champs The Road Running Championships are planned to go ahead at Level 1 or Level 2.
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Vaccine ‘apartheid’ a threat to public health
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The divide threatens to be between those who get the elite COVID-19 vaccines and the rest, write Adjunct Professor Nicholas Agar and Snita Ahir-Knight.
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Perseverance pays off for Manaaki scholar
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Wai Lwin Thaw from Myanmar is happy to make it to graduation after navigating extra English language tests, COVID-19 border closures, and a military coup.
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Berhampore and Newtown parking scheme
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- We'd like your feedback on the updated proposals for a parking scheme in Newtown and Berhampore. You can have your say until 1pm, Monday 19 February.
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Newtown Park, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Term 3
- Brooklyn School
- We look forward to seeing our students on Monday 19 July for the start of term. We welcome new staff members Bex Lintott and Suzy Pfahlert.
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Brooklyn School, 58, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand
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Wellington Lions playing in 14th NPC final on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Julian Savea celebrates the match-sealing try in extra time in the Lions’ 100-minute 59-45 Championship final win over Bay of Plenty in 2017. By Adam Julian & Steven White The Wellington Lions are hosting the Bay of Plenty Steamers in Saturday’s 2024 National Provincial Championship decider. The NPC semi-final and final series was introduced in...
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Kaweka Kaimanawa Traverse
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Are we on the right track? Our journey began with a traffic jam at Kaimanawa Road end. Being Labour Weekend, every man and his dog (literally – we were joined by a gorgeous kelpie) was out tramping. After a skillful 100 point turn, our shuttle driver deposited us at the beginning of the Umukarikari track. ... Read more
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1924 – a season in review. Part 1: Club Rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The fifth annual instalment of our series recapping the club, domestic and international rugby season 100 years ago. The glow of the post-war rugby boom in New Zealand was still shining brightly in Wellington in 1924 and the game was as popular as ever. The Wellington representative team’s fortunes were on the wane, however, and...
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White-faced storm petrel translocation project 2019-2021
- Friends of Mana Island
- WFSP2020_Summary_ReportIn 2019 FOMI began translocating white-faced storm petrels / rōrō, takahikare-moana from Rekohu / Chathams to Mana Island over a three-year period. Fifty chicks in 2019, and 100 each in 2020 and 2021. This work is made possible through funding from our major sponsor OMV New Zealand Ltd. Overall aim To establish a self-sustaining population […]
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Mana Island, Moki Street, Titahi Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Century up for Jackson Garden-Bachop in NPC Final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Jackson Garden-Bachop turns 100 today, the first Wellington player since Tana Umaga in 2007 to reach that milestone. Garden-Bachop attended the 37-7 win against Manawatū on September 11 in front of 14,081 at Sky Stadium, marking Tana’s centenary. He is proud to join a family friend, and 21 others, in triple figures....
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Looking back a century: rugby in 1921
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A typical ‘western bank’ Athletic Park crowd on any given Saturday in the early 1920s. Photo: Sydney Charles Smith (full details in article credits below). A look back at the rugby scene from a Wellington perspective 100 years ago. As was previously covered in this article here about the 1919 season, the end of the first...
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Out Livingston Petone
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Daniel Livingston is still suffering the side effects of the epic victory by Old Boys University Green in the John E Kelly Memorial Cup Colts Division 1 final against Petone on Saturday. The stormy decider featured five lead changes and lasted 100 minutes with OBU Green eventually outlasting the Villagers 25-21. The...
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Menzshed wellington revitalised
- Age Concern Wellington
- Menzshed Wellington is back in business. After being homeless for almost two years they have found a new shed in the old Hataitai Bowling Club greenkeeper’s shed. It is part of the Hataitai Centre, renamed after the Bowling Club closed, at 157 Hataitai Road, about 100 metres away from the Hataitai Village shops. Initially it ... Read more
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Daniel Mangin to referee 100th Premier match on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Few referees in the Wellington Rugby Referees Association (WRRA) get to earn their blazers. The bar is set high at 100 Premier club rugby games, and on Saturday Daniel Mangin will reach that milestone in the Jimmy Grbirch Memorial Shield match between Poneke and Oriental-Rongotai at Kilbirnie Park. Speaking with the Huddy Hui on Wednesday...
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Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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From the President – October 2023
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, This article provides a brief update on club activities, including: WTMC October recap: Committee, trips and lodge updates Coming up in November If you have any questions, comments or ideas please get in touch. Ngā mihi Anne de Ferron president@wtmc.org.nz 100 Acres plateau & Devil’s Dining Table, Kahurangi NP, Labour Weekend – M group. ... Read more
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Xani Hall
- Newtown Festival
- Xani Hall is a Gen Z singer-songwriter born and raised in the Auckland city fringe suburb of Grey Lynn. From the bedroom in her 100-year-old house that she’s lived in all her life, she spends most of her time writing music and poetry. After the success of Xani’s first single “Sindy With An S” recorded […]
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Weekly News 27 March 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Brisbane Track Classic James Preston won the 800m at the Continental Silver Meet on Saturday night. Athletics NZ writes; “James Preston maintained his 100 percent record over the two-lap distance in 2023 to claim another Kiwi victory at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre with an assured men’s 800m victory in 1:47.00. […]
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Gentle giants return to the mainland
- Karori Sanctuary Trust
- On Sunday 11 February, volunteers, trustees, iwi representatives and invited dignitaries will watch as up to 100 Cook Strait giant weta (Deinacrida rugosa) are released back into the wild at Wellington’s award-winning Karori Wildlife Sanctuary. This will be the first attempt to re-establish this species on the mainland since they became extinct here over a century ago.
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Karori, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Defenders to depart after Australia Cup playoff
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix can confirm 100-game defenders Sam Sutton and Scott Wootton are leaving the club. The All Whites fullback and English centre back will play their final matches for the Phoenix on Wednesday night when Wellington square-off against Brisbane... The post Defenders to depart after Australia Cup playoff appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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The hundredth kaka
- Karori Sanctuary Trust
- Kaka were extinct in Wellington for over 100 years until six captive-reared birds were released into the award-winning wildlife sanctuary in 2002. Since then several more captive-reared birds have been released, but the population has naturally increased at least ten-fold, and the birds are becoming an increasingly common sight in local parks and gardens.
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Exciting racing highlights Day 3 of Champs
- Swimming Wellington
- Sensational racing highlighted the third day of competition in the Swimming Wellington long course championships that continued at the Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre in Kilbirnie today. The Mens 100 Backstroke delivered the much anticipated match up between SwimZone’s John Gatfield (18) and Capital’s Gareth Kean (17), while Kean also featured in a knife-edge result with SwimZone
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WCC: Campaign Against Illegal Motorcycle Parking
- Scoot NZ
- Campaign Against Illegal Motorcycle Parking31.08.09 Free parking for motorcycles and scooters hasn’t stopped riders from illegally parking on inner-city footpaths and roads and we’re about to get tough on offenders. Over the past year we have provided extra on-road parking spaces for about 100 motorcycles and scooters in the inner city, bringing the number [...]
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