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NZ’s glaciers have already lost nearly a third of their ice—as more vanishes, landscapes and lives change
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The only way to halt the global retreat of glacial ice is to tackle the root cause: global heating, write Shaun Eaves, Andrew Lorrey, Brian Anderson, Heather Purdie, and Lauren Vargo.
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Julia Scotson
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- 1870-1922 Looking at this headstone you may wonder what relationship Julia has to the others in this plot, and the answer, possibly, is a friendship. Julia Burrell came to New […]
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Petone Fair today!
- The Wellingtonista
- Be there to score some great food and rides and crowds and good times and bargains at a truly cool, old skool fair. Jackson St, Petone. Today. Um, that is all.
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Squash Wellington Masters to NZ Nationals
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- Squash Wellington's Masters Convenor, Willie Bicknell is calling for 'Expressions of Interest' from all Wellington players wanting to be considered for selection for this years Masters teams for the NZ Nationals.
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WRRA funded training sessions
- Wellington Rugby Referees Association
- There has been a low response from the WRRA membership regarding intent to participate in the winter outdoor training sessions starting up tomorrow. This training is available to all WRRA members.
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Off to Invergiggle tomorrow morning
- Wgtn U-13 Hatch Cup Team 2009 Blog
- The last Samoas have been sold; the bear has been washed and prepared for his journey, bags are packed, lunches made, and of course the hair bleached!The team is ready.
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Quality time with the family at Osteria Del Toro
- The Wellingtonista
- Annoyingly, Osteria Del Toro doesn't appear to have a website. However, what they do have is an awesome alternative to yum cha on Sundays (and I think it's only Sunday afternoons)
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Lone Star Dinner, Rotorua
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Mo is arranging a dinner at Lone Star /Rotorua for this Saturday 01 May.If you want to attend plse ring Mo 4720484wk or email mo.b@xtra.co.nz with numbers.Time to be confirmed.
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Revamped Ganz Mavag Ready
- Auckland Trains
- Wellington’s first recently refurbished Ganz Mavag train is going to be shown off publicly tomorrow week (Sat Feb 19), at the official opening of the new Wellington to Waikanae commuter service.
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Dally and Stirling
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- After some head scratching, we realised we have a case of an incorrectly placed memorial. The book-like memorial is for Rosina Stirling ‘sister of the above’. M W Dally ‘Mother’ […]
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Regional Council gets a second chance to oppose the cheap roading option
- Wellington Scoop
- Tuesday is the day when the Greater Wellington Regional Council has a second chance to oppose the damage that would be caused by building a cheap flyover alongside the Basin Reserve.
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Patel's good work in vain
- Cricket Wellington
- Spinner Jeetan Patel proved he is far from a spent force before the Wellington Firebirds were let down by their batsmen in a Plunket Shield draw with the Auckland Aces today.
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Focus on Twenty20 this weekend in club cricket
- Cricket Wellington
- The focus is on Twenty20 cricket this weekend for Wellington’s leading club cricketers, with a double header round of Wilkinson Pearce Cup and Hazlett Trophy matches on both Saturday and Sunday
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The Rimutaka Rail Trail – new heritage train proposal
- Cycling in Wellington
- The Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust wants to reconstruct the Rimutaka Railway on part of it’s old route, which is now a cycling and walking track between Maymorn and the summit.
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DJ Art Official (Newtown Sound)
- Newtown Festival
- DJ, producer and musician, Anand Naran (known behind the turntables as DJ Art Official and NEWTOWN SOUND) is a long-time contributor to Aotearoa – New Zealand’s ever growing reggae music scene.
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Community Notices - May 2012
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Dance Pointe Academy New Zealand is commencing Beginners Ballet in Churton Park at Amesbury School Hall, offering boys and girls of Churton Park the opportunity to participate in Beginners ballet lessons.
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Tug o’war over Rings museum causes angst
- WCC Watch
- We understand that Wellington is set to get a permanent Lord of the Rings/Hobbit museum which has the potential to boost tourism numbers and further build on the reputation of […]
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Parliamentary Precinct to get a boost?
- WCC Watch
- Alex Fensome at the Dominion Post reports: Wellington’s parliamentary precinct is set to get a makeover fit for a centenary commemoration. A new $1.16 million proposal will turn the Cenotaph into […]
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Hayley Robinson and Sridhar Ekambaram in Conversation: Cycling
- WCC Watch
- Onslow-Western Ward candidates Hayley Robinson and Sridhar Ekambaram released a joint video last week discussing cycling around the city. You can watch it below. One thing with Hayley is she’s […]
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Aitken wants Council to establish a Small and Medium Sized Enterprises portfolio
- WCC Watch
- Labour’s Onslow-Western Ward candidate Malcolm Aitken most recent press release is calling amongst other things, a dedicated council Small and Medium Sized Enterprises portfolio: “A number of simple changes to […]
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WCC Watch Soapbox: Grant Brookes – Putting Health First at Capital & Coast DHB
- WCC Watch
- It is great to have another district health board candidate, Grant Brookes, up on the WCC Soapbox. Questions or comments for Grant can be left below. If your a reader, candidate […]
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WCC Watch Soapbox: Martin Wilson – We need climate action
- WCC Watch
- Independent candidate for the Onslow-Western Ward Martin Wilson is next on the WCC Watch Soapbox. You can leave comments or questions below. If you want to contribute your own post […]
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All square at Rangiora as Papps nears century
- Cricket Wellington
- The Plunket Shield match between the Firebirds and the Wizards is heading for a draw, with Firebirds opener Michael Papps closing in on a century at the end of day three.
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Blaze player to play men’s cricket
- Cricket Wellington
- Fresh off her unbeaten 164 not out last weekend for the Johnsonville women’s side, Wellington Blaze batswoman Leigh Kasperek is turning out for the Johnsonville Men’s 3rd grade side this Sunday.
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National Vocations Awareness Week 3–10 August 2014
- Welcom
- August 2014 Vocations National Vocations Awareness week is an annual event, set aside by the Bishops of New Zealand Catholic dioceses, dedicated to promoting all forms of vocation in the Church.
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Study shows consumers willing to pay for online news
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A Victoria University of Wellington student is exploring ways to fund quality journalism online, including developing a tool that allows people to purchase an online package of news from several publishers.
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Boat Register
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- We will be starting work on next year’s Almanac very shortly and one of the things we can get out of the way fairly quickly is to update the boat register.
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Worser Bay Yacht Club, Marine Parade, Seatoun, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Preview: More questions to be answered in second round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The opening round of the season is in the books, and as alluded to in this column last week it perhaps raised more questions than answers for the twelve Premier sides.
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When times are tough, cultures turn to moralising gods
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new study involving researchers from New Zealand and the United States has shown that when life is tough or uncertain, people are more likely to believe in moralising high gods.
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Symposium to explore New Zealand’s imagined community
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A symposium on New Zealand’s imagined community, hosted by Victoria University’s Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies, is expected to stimulate some lively debate about national identity, nationhood and nationalism.
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