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    • Ten of the best
      • As a follow-up to their ten worst buildings article, today the Dominion Post finally got around to publishing the Architectural Centre's list of the ten best buildings in Wellington, or at least those built in the last 60 years (the time that the centre has been active).
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    • A hori buzz
      • This Saturday, bro! A funky boil up jam with members of some of Aotearoa’s choicest bands: Riki “Hoochie” Gooch (ex Trinity Roots), Aaron “Tu Meke” Tokona (ex Weta), Sage the Wise, Ian “Black” Gordon (Fat Freddy’s Drop) & “Crickety” Ricket at the San Fran Bath Whare (thats Hori for House).
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    • High paddlers best of the rest
      • In the annual Wellington Region Secondary Schools’ Dragonboat Championship WHS paddlers won their way to the Mixed A grade division final. They were runners up to Upper Hutt, who clearly out -classed all the other schools, but won the real battle for second place with a really determined effort.
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Scots TV Term 3 2015
      • Welcome to Term 3 2015 here at Scots College. This term is often referred to as the engine room of the year, as the seniors gear up for their external exams in Term 4. For our Year 13s, this is their last full term here. Cast: Scots College
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      • Scots College, 1, Monorgan Road, Strathmore Park, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Sunday 31 May Late afternoon tow job
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sun, 31/05/2020 - 15:00 - 17:00 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  3 Total Volunteer Hours:  2 A vessel had been calling for a tow from South of Rock Point, Maritime radio picked up the request and rebroadcast but no other vessels offered to assist and Police called Coastguard. As our crew were arriving at the base another vessel coming in from the North heard the radio call and offered to assist. Police requested that Coastguard confirm that all was ok with the tow so we went out and checked. Tow was safe and underway and we carried out some helm and navighation practise as we monitored the tow from a distance Vessel Details Length:  5.00m Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie CRV's Used:  Mana Rescue 1 read more
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      • -41.081822, 174.801235


    • Mt Vic's Harvest Festival Dinner
      • Seeds to Feeds, Taco Addict, the Mt Vic Hub, and Neighbours Aotearoa bring you MT VICTORIA’s annual Harvest Festival Dinner This is Mt Vic's 4th year of Seeds to Feeds and we are ready to sit down and enjoy some delicious local kai you! We will be harvesting a bountiful crop from the community gardens and we are very lucky to have our wonderful chef Amber Sturtz of Taco Addicts cooking up a delicious dinner for us all to enjoy. For those who have joined us in the past, you know how special and wonderful these community meals are! This is all about delicious local food, grown, prepared and eaten locally. Join us at the bottom of the garden, to share laughs, stories and good kai! *Numbers are limited Book your spot
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    • Vaiei Tupuna
      • 4 October – 15 December 2024 Vaiei Tupuna is an exhibition of contemporary tapa from across Moana Nui that brings together newly commissioned responses to taonga from the collections of Ngā Puhipuhi o Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection and The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, alongside historic and contemporary artworks that acknowledge the tupuna and atua who activate this practice. Gifted by Sarah Vaki, elder and master tapa maker from Fatu Hiva in the Marquesas, the title of the exhibition translates as “heritage of our ancestors”. Vaiei Tupuna takes up these shared genealogies and histories of tapa to celebrate the vitality of the artform in the present, and to extend and build knowledge for the future. Hina, the atua of tapa makers, is present throughout Vaiei Tupuna.
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      • Adam Art Gallery, Hunter Car Park, Kelburn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Photographs - Charles Edwards
      • <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > "Long is the way and hard, that leads out of hell up to light" These photographic works are an interpretation of, and were taken and produced, during a 400 day journey of sobriety after a lifetime addiction to alcohol. The images are a visual commentary on my personal labouring in the darkness, the damage it caused, and the journey to a lighter and brighter future of sobriety. Expressed through light and shadow. Hand printed in the darkroom, from 35mm and 120 roll film black and white negative, onto fiber based art paper and then selenium toned for warmth and archival permanence. Charles Edwards worked in the screen industry playing with cameras. This led to playing with still cameras. Then the often obsessional and inevitable segues this passion has to playing in the darkroom. And has been freezing photons with film - since 1997. Currently working as a full time Dad by day and a photographic darkroom artist by night.
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      • Black coffee, Riddiford Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Move Yacht from Breastworks to Berth C50
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Fri, 11/10/2019 - 12:30 - 14:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  4 Clearing breastworks for Mana Cruising Club's Opening day as having a Mediteranian Raft up. Moved Pelorus 26 yacht named Blue Bell from breastworks to berth C55 Removed redundant rope from middle pole to walk way and placed rope on middle ring for E35. Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie Neil Cornwell
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      • -41.096947, 174.866295


    • International Retirement
      • Zephyr Manager Steve Hall declared his international retirement today after failing to be called up for the New Zealand team to play New Caledonia. "Fortunately I'm still able to consider representative honours as I played today in the Town versus Country at North Wellington club" said Hall "and you'll find my name on the card for the second team on the same day although I never got on the field, in fact I never even put my kit on".
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    • BNU Public Service 9 - {Porirua} City 1
      • Woo hoo. An excellent win on the weekend. A comprehensive thrashing of a team that probably should have done better but was beaten down by a Public Service that is starting to come into its own once again. An offence that has now realised 20 goals in its last three games and a defence that has given up only five goals in the ten matches played this season, suggest that this team is only getting better.
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      • Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • BNU Womens 2nd Team v Naenae 12/04/2009
      • Top of the table clash (BNU 2 – Naenae 3) The BNU Ladies B Team were sadly denied their second win of the season when they stepped up for their top of the table clash with Naenae… The first half was tough going with the ball going from end to end and chances missed by both teams.  A scary defensive moment saw Toni showing excellent promise by blocking a low, hard ball that was well on the way to t
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    • Snapper, re-visited
      • It's been a long time since we've mentioned Snapper in these pages. In the meantime it's become so much of an everyday part of life in Wellington now that it hardly seems worth mentioning anymore. Or is it? Recently we got an email from Snapper asking us if we'd like to come and see what they're up to. It seems they've had a few other things on the go as well as the recent Valley Flyer conversion
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    • Busy Weekend For Wellington Rail
      • A busy weekend coming up for Wellington rail improvements. In the main railway station yard, workers will progress the installation of a third main line at the entrance to Wellington Station, which once operational later this year. Elsewhere on the network, upgrade work will continue on the overhead lines which power Wellington’s electric trains. As part of the current upgrade, KiwiRail is installing almost 230 km of wiring and replacing many of the wooden poles which support those wires.
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      • Wellington Railway Station, Wellington, New Zealand


    • Who’ll be voting for more annual increases in our rates?
      • Soon after the government announced its tax cuts, the Wellington City Council moved in the opposite direction and announced its annual increase in rates. Last week’s announcement tells us that the rates for Wellington home owners are going up by an average of 5.75 per cent. The increase is even higher than than the figure which the council announced a month ago – when it said that 5.5 per cent was to be the increase for home owners.
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    • Review: Clybourne Park
      • In 1959 a couple sell their house. At 3pm on a Saturday afternoon, their neighbours casually call in to see how packing is going. During the friendly discussion information about the buyers is revealed and tempers flare. In 2009 members of a community meet at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon to discuss neighborhood covenants before the new couple in the community start making alterations. Although their lives seem similar on the surface, their motivations are different, setting up conflict.
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    • Take 10 Arvo’s are now in Johnsonville!
      • 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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    • Capsized waka
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Wed, 26/08/2020 - 18:15 - 22:00 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  6 Total Volunteer Hours:  22 Reports of waka capsized 800m off shore from Shell (near Goat Pt) and 6 people in the water. 2 other waka in the vicinity trying to assist. Police activated us and we launched MR2. Nothing found on location. 2 surf boats training in the area reported seeing waka heading back up the channel to Onepoto harbour. Called Police to report this and they confirmed that they were safe and well and had just sent a stand-down. Returned to base. Vessel Details Length:  6.00m Resources Attendees:  Devine dfranks Weedoogie Mark Presling Neil Cornwell zanebublitz CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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    • Club Physical
      • Club Physical is a true down-to-earth health and fitness gym for everyday folk. You'll find people of all shapes, sizes, ages and occupations at the club.
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    • Beautique Skin and Beauty Therapy
      • Beautique Skin & Body Therapy, is your beauty therapy haven in the heart of Thorndon, Wellington. It is minutes from the hustle and bustle of downtown Wellington, with FREE client parking! You are invited to relax in our beautiful surroundings and enjoy all aspects of beauty therapy from skincare to facials, massage, microdermabrasion, manicures, pedicures and spa packages.
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    • Lower Hutt Women's Centre
      • The Lower Hutt Women's Centre acts as a community resource centre for Women, Teenage Girls and Children, working towards and with, education, empowerment, the promotion of mental health, healing and recovery for all women and families in the community.
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    • Wellington Women's House
      • The Wellington Women's Boarding House provides safe, pleasant accommodation for women on low incomes. With a live in manager, the big old house in Mt Victoria offers comfort, companionship, protection and independence at the same time.
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    • Wellington Health Foundation
      • The Wellington Health Foundation is a registered charitable trust that raises funds for projects to improve the comfort and welfare of patients and their families at Wellington and Kenepuru Hospitals and the Kapiti Health Centre.
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    • Kapiti Women's Centre
      • KWC is a warm, friendly, safe and caring environment for women to come and enjoy. We provide a range of services either free or at very low cost. KWC prides itself on the supportive and confidential service we provide for the women on the Kapiti Coast.
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    • Newtown Union Health Service
      • NUHS is a not-for-profit community service providing healthcare for community service card holders, low income union members and their families. Providing community-owned, affordable, accessible, acceptable, appropriate, not-for-profit and community based primary health care since May 1987. Long established health service providing a wide range of local health services for some of the most vulnerable people, including new migrants, low income families, and the unemployed.
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      • Newtown Union Health Service, 14, Hall Avenue, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Capital & Coast District Health Board
      • Capital & Coast District Health Board (C&C DHB) is the leading provider of specialist health services in the central region of New Zealand. We deliver health services from Wellington, Kenepuru, and Paraparaumu, as well as from various community bases.
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    • Ora Toa Health Services
      • To assist the {Porirua} and wider communities to be aware of Health issues, by providing information, options and choices Which will empower maori and non maori to develop and Maintain a healthy lifestyle Ora Toa is committed to working within the bounds of Tikanga O Toa Rangatira.
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    • Miramar Dental Health Centre
      • Our dentists are trained in New Zealand and offer the best possible treatment options.They are committed to attending postgraduate courses to ensure that you, the patient, receive the utmost and best care able to be provided in the modern world.
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    • Boys’ and Girls’ Institute
      • The Wellington Boys’ and Girls’ Institute (BGI) is a youth development organisation, established in 1883. Way back then, we were known for setting up an essential community bathing facility, where young people and their families could wash. Since, we’ve evolved alongside the needs of Wellington’s youth – running programmes and projects which support, inspire, and challenge our rangatahi (young people) to wholeheartedly embrace who they are.
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    • Young and Hungry
      • Young & Hungry started life in 1994 at Bats theatre as a series of one act plays designed to give young people, aged between 15-25 years, the opportunity to partake in a professional theatre environment under the direction of professional theatre practitioners. Since then it has significantly grown and is now run by the Young and Hungry Arts Trust.
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    • City Bed and Breakfast
      • Modern bed and breakfast homestay within a few minutes walk of Courtney Place and down-town Wellington. Queen bedroom with attached bathroom. All day continental breakfast, free parking and wireless internet.
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    • JJ Morgan and Co.
      • Is a free form working space (Gallery plus studio's ) that is self founded by three individuals who are dedicated to supporting the development and creative output of artists, designers and curators from New Zealand and abroad. We are based at 3 Cruickshank Street in between Kilbirnie and Lyall Bay, Wellington. Gallery/show hours; Saturday/Sunday 11am-4pm
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    • Collective Photography and Design
      • Wellington Wedding Photographers; Collective Photography and Design. Contemporary Album Design, DVD albums. Relaxed, Modern Style. Black and white or colour, Budget Packages. For the best Wedding photography in the Wellington region, contact Collective today for a no-obligation quote
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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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