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    • National League roundup 8-10 November
      • Another positive weekend for the Wellington Phoenix in the National League as both teams picked up points on the road. The men’s reserves had the statement result of the round, beating Auckland City 4-3 at Kiwitea Street on Sunday afternoon... The post National League roundup 8-10 November appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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    • Chopper Toughest
      • Chopper" Colin McIntosh has comfortably won a internet poll for the toughest tackler in the Rovers team in the last match. "I think Chopper has built up quite a reputation in Division 1" said Zephyr Manager Steve Hall "but it is a bit of a surprise to have a forward winning the toughest tackler poll".
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    • Moore turret
      • At last: a return to what this blog was set up to do – a review of a local building. This one is really aimed at keeping DavidP happy, who has undoubtedly noted this progressing along. It is not quite finished yet, but is forming a much needed edge to the formerly neglected corner of [...]
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      • College Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand


    • Quarter-final confirmed for Tuesday night
      • The Wellington Phoenix will return to Melbourne early next week for the men’s Hahn Australia Cup quarter-final against Heidelberg United. Football Australia has confirmed the last eight match-up will be played on Tuesday night at Olympic Village in Heidelberg West,... The post Quarter-final confirmed for Tuesday night appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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    • Casque Beats By Dr Dre Monitoring The Indicators of Fast Lbs Loss
      • Just as being overweight has flip into a rampant sickness that could strike any individual at any age, so does speedy excessive fat reduction.nSince from the pressures of becoming skinny largely imposed (indirectly) by mass media, numerous Us citizens are coming up with exclusive indicates to lessen extra bodyweight. Some are established to search out […]
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    • Why People Lose Hair
      • Traction alopecia іs frequent amid black ladies, simply bеcause of thеir hairstyle choices. It cɑn typically Ƅe mistaken fօr ߋther kinds οf hair decline, ѕߋ evaluation Ьy a professional is oftеn required tο sеe ѡhat the ρroblem іs. Practice Protected Bicycle! І can ɑppear up with at least 3 oг 4 dozen punchlines fоr tɦіs, […]
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    • Garcinia Cambogia Fat Decline Supplement
      • Now that you have inserted cardio exercising into your regimen, the up coming phase is without doubt a lot less junk food stuff. Switch calorie abundant total grain foodstuff with glow foods. If your time does not need to permit house cooked meals, try out vegetarian rapidly nourishment. Following three days get rid of the […]
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    • Body Building Advice That’s Scientifically Seen To Job
      • Our bodies is an amazing device that is so sophisticated we have been most likely to never genuinely comprehend how it works. It is perfectly up to us to find out as much as possible about this although, therefore we might take the ideal proper care of ourself as is possible. This article offers you […]
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    • Ninja A-League Round 4 Match Preview 
      • Wellington Phoenix head coach Paul Temple is looking forward to the women’s Unite Round fixture, their second consecutive match on the road. The Phoenix come up against Adelaide United at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium in Sydney on Friday night. While the... The post Ninja A-League Round 4 Match Preview appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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    • Zero fossil fuel powered vehicles in Wellington City by 2040: Councillor Roger Blakeley’s presentation to the 2018 Save the Basin Campaign AGM
      • (Note: The view expressed in this presentation are Councillor Blakeley’s personal and professional views, not those of Greater Wellington Regional Council) by Tim Jones Another year has gone by, and we still don’t know what will be in the Let’s Get Wellington Moving Recommended Programme of Investment – in other words, the Ngauranga to Airport transport plan that we’ve been awaiting for the last three years. It often seems as though the whole thing will end up as a messy political compromise. But what if the guiding principles were such things as: making Wellington liveable making Wellington fair, safe and healthy making Wellington beautiful, vibrant and culturally rich? And what if, in place of Let’s Get Welly Moving’s continued refusal to treat the climate change impact of its plans as a key or even important factor, a central goal of their work was to ensure zero greenhouse gas emissions from Wellington transport by 2040? Does that sound like a pipe dream? It isn’t. Because Councillor Roger Blakeley, with input from a number of people with community expertise in Wellington transport, has come up with a plan to do all that and more. And he presented it to the 2018 Save the Basin Campaign Annual General Meeting: Essentials of a 21st Century Transport Strategy We encourage you to read it. We encourage you to think about it. And we encourage you to support it – or, if you wish, suggest further improvements. It’s great to see one of our elected representatives engaging in detail with the work that needs to be done to make Wellington a city fit for its residents – and fit for the future. Thanks, Roger!  
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    • 40 votes: now what?
      • So after an intensely frustrating day for local politics anoraks, as every other city got to find out who its mayor was going to be, the preliminary Wellington results have been announced, and we have… …no winner? With all the other candidates knocked out and their preferences redistributed (this might be a good time to brush up on how STV works if you’ve forgotten) Kerry Prendergast is ahead of Celia Wade-Brown, 24,468 votes to 24,428. Yes, that’s a 40-vote gap. And what’s more—all the votes haven’t actually been counted yet. Say what? Update: The preliminary results are now up on elections2010.co.nz and the City Council website. And we’ve added a roundup of the council results down the bottom. What are the uncounted votes? There appear to be about 900 special votes still to be counted. We don’t have an exact number. Because the third-placed candidate, Jack Yan, is far behind the top two, all that matters is whether the special voters ranked Kerry or Celia higher. Additionally, votes that are postmarked today will be counted when they arrive. Nobody knows how many of these there are. So who’s going to win? Celia needs to get slightly more than half of the uncounted votes (about 55%, or 491, if there are 900 of them) to win. Otherwise, Kerry wins. Conventional wisdom says special votes usually favour ‘the left’. We’re sending a minion to research how the special votes broke in the last couple of elections and will post about that when we know. When will we find out who won? The only media coverage we’ve seen of this is a tweet from @NZStuff saying the election “may not be decided until Wednesday”. Update: The Dom Post is now reporting that special vote counting will begin on Monday. But the City Council Twitter feed said Kerry had been re-elected! Yes, and that’s very naughty of them. (Addendum: see this comment thread.) How many people voted? According to the Council website, 44,465 people had voted as of Thursday, about 33% turnout. That’s not counting however many more votes turned up on Friday and Saturday, but still—shame on the other two-thirds of you. Update: It appears the last two days of voting brought turnout up to about 40%. What about the Council? According to the preliminary results… Eastern Ward: Leonie Gill and Ray Ahipene-Mercer have been re-elected. Simon “Swampy” Marsh has knocked off Rob Goulden. Lambton Ward: Ian McKinnon and Iona Pannett have been re-elected. Stephanie Cook appears to have been re-elected as well, but she didn’t make it past Marcus Ganley until everyone else was eliminated, and if there are enough specials there’s an outside chance Ganley could sneak past her. Michael Fowler, if you’re wondering, came fifth behind Ganley. Northern Ward: Hayley Wain is out, pushed into fifth place behind Gareth no-not-that-one Morgan and newcomer Justin Lester, who topped the poll. Helene Ritchie and Ngaire Best have been re-elected. Onslow-Western Ward: Andy Foster, Jo Coughlan, and John Morrison have all been re-elected. Southern Ward: Bryan Pepperell has been re-elected. Paul Eagle has taken Celia Wade-Brown’s vacated seat.
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    • Is a Prime Minster Entitled to a Nice House?
      • There’s been a lot about this house in the news recently – both the paper kind of news, and the TV kind of news. May as well get my news from proper news sources while they exist, seeing as it sounds like soon nothing is going to exist in the news world. What will we do when 3News and OneNews are ditched, and Stuff has gone bust again? Its hard enough to even buy a paper these days, as increasingly nowhere sells them. What do we do in the future – just make up our own news as we go? Seems to be working fine for some people! Anyway, THIS is the house in question:
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      • Premier House, 260, Tinakori Road, Paekākā, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Vessel broken down requiring tow
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 31/01/2019 - 19:45 - 21:45 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  10 Aborted training Session and went to aid of vessel broken down 2 NM from Porirua Harbour entrance on way to Mana Island.  Took under tow 14 foot fibreglass vessel "Catch U Up".  Found 50 M off Titahi Bay Point 10M North of entrance to Titahi Bay.  Rough surf, vessel under anchor and 2 POB wearing life jackets.  Towed to Mana Marina and drove the to their trailer under the bridges. Vessel Details Length:  4.50m Resources Attendees:  bvinnell Weedoogie Shane Tindall Polarbear Trevor Burgess CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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    • R3 Woman Vs Indians 05/08/07 Won 4 - 0
      • Great goals scored by Casey O'Leary (she was out of her usual position of back and was up on the right wing, looked like a bit of a diving shot but think she just fell over!), Wendy Horne (had a short spell at centre forward instead of wing and had her 5 seconds of fame for 1st time this year!), Maree Houston (great goal by Maree, as usual she was in the right place for good shot!) & Debbie Woolcott (great hit from a PC deflected defenders stick into top corner!). Some nice saves by goalie Lyn kept all of there shots out! Great passing and team work gave us a good result.
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    • Yacht broken down- Tow
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 28/12/2019 - 20:00 - 23:00 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  3 Total Volunteer Hours:  15 Yacht experienced engine trouble and  was unable to motor.  Sea choppy 1.5 M with strengthening 15 to 20 Knot NW.  Very difficult raft up tow to berth C7. Good crew work in trying conditions Yacht Hi Tension a Sandy Jones 32 foot sloop Vessel Details Length:  11.00m Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie Jason Hall Katestewart Neil Cornwell Trevor Burgess 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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