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Regally-bred mare vying for black-type - Wellington Racing Club
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- The five-year-old mare has won four of her starts to date and while she finished last in her maiden stakes outing in the Gr.3 Manawatu Cup (2300m) at Trentham in December.
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Ferry fairies deliver fuel injection for Burt Munro Challenge bikers
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- In the lead up to the Burt Munro motorcycle challenge at the end of November Councils in the Wellington region are urging riders attending this event to take their time during their travels south.
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Professor Bev Lawton recognised for long service to Māori health
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- Wahine Māori health practitioner Professor Bev Lawton (Ngāti Porou) NZOM, from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, has been recognised with a prestigious award named after esteemed Māori cancer researcher Dr Maarire Goodall.
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Shingles vaccine reduces risk of stroke and heart attack from virus, study suggests
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- New research adds to evidence that shingles vaccine reduces the chance of serious illness from the virus.
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Next steps for the NZL Blue Belt site at Worser Bay
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- New Zealand is guardian of the fouth largest ocean space on the planet. Less than 0.4% of New Zealand's ocean space is protected. 60% of...
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Sideline Conversions 16 June (some rugby news and information to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- General action from the U85kg Tony O’Brien Shield fixture on Saturday between Eastbourne and HOBM. Photo: Warwick Burke. Congratulations to Oriental-Rongotai for their maiden Swindale Shield win on Saturday. As we noted in Saturday evening’s round-up, the presentation is this coming Saturday after their match against Pōneke. It is Wellington club rugby Women’s Finals Day...
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Short Passes 14 September (news in briefs to kick-start the week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club rugby scene at Fraser Park on Saturday. PHOTO Hugh Pretorius Breakfast edition: It’s semi-finals week in club rugby and finals weekend in college rugby grades below the Premiership. Jubilee and Hardham Cup semi-finals at Evans Bay Park, Petone, the Hutt Rec and Lyndhurst Park, plus several other venues for Premier Reserve and Colts playoffs....
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The Monday Wrap 17 October (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Junior Time-Taotua and Faifili Levave taking the attack to Horowhenua-Kapiti for Ngati Porou East Coast on Saturday at Levin in their Lochore Cup semi-final. The Pair was joined by OBU player Morgan Poi and Wainuiomta midfielder Tyler Tane as Wellington club rugby players on the field, while others such as Norths duo Boston Hunt...
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Restoration, not punishment, is key to criminal justice reform for Māori
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- A new report from justice advisory group Te Uepū Hāpai i te Ora records a sense of hope amid feelings of grief and anger, writes group member Dr Carwyn Jones from Victoria University of Wellington's School of Law.
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Solar farms can eat up farmland—but ‘agrivoltaics’ could mean the best of both worlds
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- Using agricultural land for both renewable electricity generation and farming can bring economic benefits for farmers, write Alan Brent and Catherine Iorns.
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Cargobike trial competition for whānau– zero emissions and 100% fun
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- The families of five schools and early childhood centres are trialling cargobikes and getting the chance to win a $8000 cargobike prize pack, thanks to a partnership between Greater Wellington Regional Council and Bicycle Junction.
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A date with death: choosing a right time for assisted dying
- Victoria University of Wellington
- How do Kiwis who apply for assisted dying choose a date with death and is there a right time? Jessica Young discusses her research that explores these questions.
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Jubilee and Hardham Cup finals top billing on busy weekend of club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean, Steven White & Adam Julian. Jubilee Cup final teams HERE Hardham Cup final teams HERE Much attention this weekend will be on Porirua Park for the 2022 Jubilee Cup and Hardham Cup finals, and rightly so being the showcase finish to the Wellington club season. These two finals are on Jerry Collins...
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Police remove body of elderly Asian man found near Tinakori Road off ramp...
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- Police have removed the body of a man found near the Tinakori Road off ramp earlier this afternoon...
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Boris the pin cushion and Cheeky the "I have my nose slightly out of joint"
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Short Passes 24 August (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Just three rounds to play in the Premier Swindale Shield competition. Games this coming weekend at a glance: #1 – HOBM v OBU (Wood Cup) #2 – Avalon v J’ville #3 – Marist St Pats v Pare-Plim #4 – Ories v Norths (To’omaga Alex Iona Memorial Cup) #5 – Petone v Tawa #6 – Upper...
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News: Olympic Harrier Club feature in the recent Athletics Wellington Annual Awards
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- The Awards period covered an extended year due toandnbsp;Covidandnbsp;restraints...
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Sideline Conversions 10 February (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Paremata-Plimmerton etched themselves into history on Saturday, becoming just the third Wellington club after Wainuiomata and Northern United to win the National Club 7s and the Middlesex County Wavell Wakefield Cup at Karaka RFC on Saturday. Some late withdrawals saw the tournament reduced to just six teams and a full round-robin implemented. Pare-Plim won their...
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Lions heading bringing their curtain down while Heartland teams part of bumper last round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean Just two matches in the lower North Island this weekend. The Wellington Lions are at home for their final match, while Wairarapa-Bush are also at home for their final round-robin match but hoping it is not their last at home. Horowhenua-Kapiti are playing away. Representative As covered in Monday’s column, Northland’s draw...
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Lions heading bringing their curtain down while Heartland teams part of bumper last round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean Just two matches in the lower North Island this weekend. The Wellington Lions are at home for their final match, while Wairarapa-Bush are also at home for their final round-robin match but hoping it is not their last at home. Horowhenua-Kapiti are playing away. Representative As covered in Monday’s column, Northland’s draw...
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Key match for Firebirds against Canterbury at the Basin on Thursday
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- The Wellington Firebirds host the Canterbury Wizards in the Men’s domestic One-Day competition at the Basin Reserve on Thursday from 11.00am, in a key match for both teams.
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Gillespie to play 50th first-class match for Wellington against Knights
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- Lion hearted fast bowler Mark Gillespie will line up in his 50th first-class match for the Wellington Firebirds in the Plunket Shield next week against the Northern Knights
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Thrilling afternoon of rugby as more champions decided in club and college competitions
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The OBU Scallywags with the U85kg Division 1 Paul Potiki Shield. Four more club champions and three more in the college grade were decided this afternoon on a cloudy but mostly dry day for finals rugby. In club rugby, the OBU Scallywags beat the Tawa Ducks 31-27 to win the Division 1 U85kg Paul Potiki...
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Lotu Nuku and Tawa hitting their stride ahead of semi-final this weekend
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- Tawa hooker Lotu Nuku (red headgear) and teammates celebrate a try in their 27-23 win over Marist St Pat’s earlier this season. These two teams will meet in the Jubilee Cup final next week if they both win their semi-finals. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Steven White For Tawa’s players, the best moment after fulltime on...
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Short Passes 6 April (some rugby news to start the new week in lockdown)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Lonely rugby posts at a suburban rugby ground in Wellington. Rugby, we miss you! Short Passes wishes everyone well as the start of the the fourth week with no rugby and the halfway mark of the initial 4-week lockdown period rolls around. Following our article on Friday looking at what shape rugby could...
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Sideline Conversions 30 January (some rugby news and information to kick-start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Two months this week before the start of the start of the club rugby competition season in Wellington. We are into February this week, so pre-season planning and training is well underway at all clubs. Still fairly quiet, so just a few bits and pieces this week – if more comes up we will add...
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The Rugby Wrap 21 March (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- MORNING EDITION: It’s the first week of autumn, meaning loads of rugby is imminent. Hopefully. The WRFU came out with some messages late last week, signalling that the Premier Swindale Shield competition will start as advertised on 2 April, as per the current draw, to be ratified by the Rugby Board at their meeting this...
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Resource Consent Application for non-residential land use cnr Tinakori Rd & Park St
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- WCC have publicly notified an application for resource consent to build a commercial building on the corner of Tinakori Road (92,& 96-98) and Park Street (3-5).
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Greater Wellington endorses bold investment vision for regional rail services
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- Greater Wellington Regional Council endorsed a bold and visionary plan for regional rail services this week. The Wellington Rail Programme Business Case, a 30-year customer-driven strategic investment plan, outlines what is required beyond current investment to help drive the region’s economic development and social wellbeing in an environmentally and socially sustainable and resilient manner. It covers the passenger services and infrastructure needed to deliver a modern transit system, and the network infrastructure required to support this system while also enabling a growing freight operation.
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With just over 1 week to go until our next concert 'SONG OF THE...
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- With just over 1 week to go until our next concert 'SONG OF THE NIGHTINGALE' next Saturday, here are a few words from our head conductor & music director Marc Taddei on the ideas behind the shows ‘Bird’ theme! "Sometimes as programmers we get a little ‘cute’ with concepts and I could not resist the idea of a ‘bird’ concert! Of course, themes like this work only if the music is first rate! I love the connection between the master of the 20th Century and his teacher. One can clearly hear the exoticism that Stravinsky absorbed from Rimsky-Korsakov. These are two orchestral tours de force. The Ravel G major concerto is a genius work of modernism that is clearly inspired by Jazz while the Haydn symphony expertly balances the grave G-minor tonality with a light-hearted quality that soon wins out” For a full rundown of the concert head HERE Tickets are still available online from TICKETEK NEW ZEALAND and also from the Ticketek Box Office so don’t forget to utilise our special offer, by presenting your PITA & THE WOLF’ stub (or proof of purchase as your details will be on file) you will get 50% OFF full-priced Adult and Gold Card Concession tickets! Absolutely Positively Wellington #WickedWellingtonAdventure
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Altrusa Club of Wellington
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