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    • Councillor Morrison’s call centre
      • So soon after his self-appointed stint as Peter Jackson’s spokesperson, John Morrison yesterday emerged as a spokesperson for a recently-arrived Wellington call centre. His DomPost interview last week “confirming plans” for a Lord of the Rings museum in the CBD brought a quick denial from Peter Jackson that “nothing is decided or resolved.” It seemed Councillor Morrison was trying to take credit for someone else’s project – and one that had not yet taken shape.
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    • Man of sorrows
      • Te Papa has a strong collection of Colin McCahon’s early religious works, including three paintings from 1947 that depict events from story of the Passion: Christ taken from the cross, Entombment (after Titian), and King of the Jews. One of the enduring myths surrounding McCahon’s early paintings is that were rejected by critics. This is summed [...]
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    • So&So
      • Tangata Whenua, So&So is a self producing Hip Hop artist and MC from Te Whanganui ā Tara. Coming from one of Wellington’s top HipHop bands, Gallery, So&So is a veteran in the Wellington music scene. He has played a number of New Zealand music Festivals, from Twisted Frequency to Tora Bombora and CubaDupa, and has […]
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      • Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Visible and risible
      • There was a shock horror scoop in the Dominion Post today, with the headline Wind farm 'visible from Island Bay to Waikanae'. A leaked report purports to show that the proposed Puketiro wind farm would be visible from all across the Wellington region, and a spokesperson for a group called "Preserve Pauatahanui" said that "the leaked information shows that all Wellingtonians should be concerned".Does this mean that the wind farm will be a dominating presence across the region? Hardly.
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    • Maranui v2
      • It's a cold, rainy Tuesday afternoon in the first day of winter. Why, it's a perfect day to go to the beach! The occasion is the first day of business for the back-from-the-dead Maranui Cafe. After being damaged in a fire last year, escaping the threat of demolition and managing to keep not just the building intact but also the business, the cafe has been reborn, like a phoenix rising from a pile of coffee grounds and sand.
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      • Maranui Cafe, Lyall Bay Parade, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Night Creature
      • George Gershwin:   An American in Paris Leonard Bernstein: Three Meditations from “Mass” Karlo Margetic:        Music for Wind, Brass and Percussion Duke Ellington:        Night Creature   Andrew Joyce, cello Marc Taddei, music director   Sunday, 26 May 4pm Wellington Town Hall Pre-concert talk 3pm   "Night creatures, unlike stars, do not come out at night - they come on, each thinking that before the night is out he or she will be the star”. – Duke Ellington The first half of the twentieth century saw America on the ascendant, and its music reflected this confident new society with bold new styles that strutted and swung.  For their first subscription concert, Night Creature, the orchestra presents works by Gershwin, Ellington and Bernstein that embrace the exciting new rhythms and harmonies of America. Orchestra Wellington music director Marc Taddei says he is fascinated by the way great classical composers are inspired by the popular music of their day. Most familiar perhaps is Gershwin’s An American in Paris. It’s 1928, the close of the Gilded Age, and for Americans, anything seems possible. Gershwin visits Paris to experience more of a culture he enjoyed. If there are some bluesy moments reflecting Gershwin’s longing for home, overall this piece is a sparkling tribute from a great cosmopolitan to the bustling metropolis he admired. Leonard Bernstein’s Mass was a child of its time too: 1971 and anything goes! These short meditations for solo cello and orchestra are extracted from a much larger Mass whose vast theatrical conception embraced everything from rock and gospel to Lutheran chorales and atonal expressionism. The full Mass, requiring three choirs, rock and military bands, has been vilified in some quarters and hailed as a masterpiece in others. But there is no question about the power and beauty of these short Meditations drawn from it. The Orchestra is proud to welcome NZSO Principal Cello Andrew Joyce as soloist. Joyce is a recent addition to the New Zealand’s concert stages, following on from a busy career as an orchestral, solo and chamber music player on the London scene. Duke Ellington’s Night Creature, from 1955, takes a bold new direction in form and orchestration. It is a kind of three-movement concerto grosso, with a core group comprised of a saxophone quartet and jazz rhythm section forming a ‘concertino’ within the orchestra. Our own New Zealand voice is explored by Orchestra Wellington’s Emerging Composer in Residence, Karlo Margetic, in his Music for Wind, Brass and Percussion.
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    • Our 2019 Auditions are Live!
      • Kia Ora! Wellington Youth Choir wishes you a warm welcome into 2019! We’re ready to charge into the year, with new repertoire, a new Music Director, and new singers! Speaking of new singers, we are very excited to let you know that our auditions for 2019 are live and ready for bookings! Do you love to sing? Have you sung in a choir previously or have always wanted to? Wellington Youth Choir is just what you’re looking for! Wellington Youth Choir is made up of roughly fifty students and young professionals aged between 18-27, and prides itself on being an energetic, inclusive, and passionate group. Performing a wide variety of pieces ranging from Verdi’s Requiem, to more contemporary and unique pieces, we often perform in different venues and locations within and outside of Wellington. Auditions will be held on Sunday 3rd March from 9am-4pm at Toi Poneke Arts Centre. For more information, and to book an audition slot, please email our choir administrator at wellingtonyouthchoir@gmail.com! You can also follow the link to our Facebook event here!   We look forward to hearing from you!   Ngā Mihi, Wellington Youth Choir.
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    • Snapper Christmas hours
      • As we near the end of what has been a tumultuous year for many, the Snapper team want to thank our customers for their ongoing support during 2020. We will be tagging off from Tuesday 22nd December to spend time with friends and family, returning on  Wednesday 6th January 2021. Should you need any Snapper-based […] The post Snapper Christmas hours appeared first on Snapper.
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    • COVID Update 20/03/22
      • Unfortunately we had a member test positive for covid this morning, Sunday 20/03/22. They attended the Thursday and Saturday classes. At this stage, the person’s family members have NOT tested positive.  We have advised St Bernard’s and are waiting for a reply from them. At this stage, CLASSES WILL CONTINUE under the guidelines set out by the government … Continue reading COVID Update 20/03/22 →
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    • Join us! Become a Food Rescue Driver
      • We’re looking for a Saturday Food Rescue Driver for our Wellington base who will also be available to cover both weekday and Sunday shifts at late notice. This key front-line position ensures that quality surplus food from our food donors is collected on time and delivered to the Kaibosh base so that it can be provided to those in our community who need it most.
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    • NZ Music Month concert at Acoustic Routes
      • Thursday 25 May, Roseneath School Hall, Roseneath, 7:30 pm Entry: $15/$10 for members. A bargain! Cash only (no eftpos facilities). Vaccinations and masks encouraged. “Let’s take a stand, protect this land…” You don’t get much more appropriate for NZ Music Month than a classic song about defending our land from a threat posed by a … Continue reading NZ Music Month concert at Acoustic Routes →
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      • Roseneath, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)


    • Promenade
      • The promenade between the Chaffers Dock complex and Chaffers Marina is finally open, after being closed for construction for a very long time. It's still not possible to walk from the eastern end directly to the Overseas Passenger Terminal, as they're still asphalting that part, but you can now at least walk along the waterfront edge of the buildings then along the eastern side to Waitangi Park.
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    • Growing a spine
      • I've mentioned the "urban spine" concept many times before, and the expectation that much of Wellington's population growth will occur along a relatively compact corridor extending from Johnsonville via the CBD and hospital to the airport. The consultation and planning process has already started for Johnsonville, and now attention is moving to the southern parts of the city with the "Adelaide Rd - Planning for the Future" process.
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      • Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Capital Football AGM
      • The Capital Football AGM is at 7.00pm, 4 May 2009 at Capital Football, Memorial Park, Bracken St, Petone. Clubs and members are welcome to attend. Nominations for Elected Board members close 11 April 2009. BNU's Regan Dooley (formerly Deputy Chairman of Capital Football; nominated in 2007 by Brooklyn Northern United) retired from the Board late 2008 and is not standing for re-election. The follow
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      • Petone, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Women's Training begins November 09
      • BNU is keen to contribute to development of the women's game. Level 3 qualified coach, Sandy Aitchison will be running skills and development training for both BNU players and those from other clubs over the off season. Contact Niki O'Connor on 027 224 3566 or nikioconnor@hotmail.com for more information. Sunday, 4.00pm, at Prince of Wales Park (lower field). All welcome. (Sunday 15 November - 13 December 2009)
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    • Wine-o-clock
      • It seems its wine-o-clock time again. Greytown, Martinborough and Gladstone are waking up from winter and preparing for Toast Martinborough next weekend.  The tickets are all sold for this year other than some packages with Rydges if you’re super keen (bear in mind that does mean a sloshy old bus ride over that hill and […] The post Wine-o-clock appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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    • A City for People
      • Decades of inaction have meant house prices are out of control, while old rental properties rot out from underneath us. A whole generation of people are at risk of being forced out from the central city into new suburbs sprawling north, spending hours every day in traffic jams. We believe the Spatial Plan will allow Wellington to plan for the future so that new generations of Wellingtonians can share the city we love, and have a chance to live in a home that is affordable, accessible, healthy and warm.
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    • Te Hiko - Centre for Community Innovation
      • After more than 30 years of working closely alongside whānau and hapori (communities) in Porirua, the Hutt Valley and Wellington, we at Wesley have learnt first-hand that with the right support, sustainable responses to complex issues can be driven by hapori themselves. We’ve been working out, as a community organization, what our part is in sparking the local community economic systems that truly value what makes people’s lives better. Te Hiko is our koha to this kaupapa.
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    • Black Spots for Cycling in Wellington
      • In order to better inform our submissions to the local councils, CAW is compiling a map showing the places where the road design is likely to induce an accident sooner or later. We would like to use the wisdom of the crowds (your wisdom!) to compile this map.
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    • Affordable Websites
      • Affordable Websites is a web design and search engine marketing organisation, based in Wellington. We work with small to medium businesses and not for profit organisations throughout New Zealand. We specialise in web design, user friendly navigation, search engines submission and search engine marketing at affordable rates.
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    • Pixels Webdesign
      • We create Profit Pulling Websites for small business. One stop shop for design, hosting, domain, search engine optimisation and traffic tips.
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    • ROBO Design
      • ROBO Design develop search engine friendly e-commerce solutions. We are based in Wellington, New Zealand. Try our free demo.
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    • Monterey cinema
      • We're a four screen cinema offering a range of films from the latest and greatest blockbusters, to Aotearoa New Zealand local content, to alternative content and arthouse films.
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      • Monterey Cinema, Ashford Lane, Upper Hutt Central, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • LandSAR Wellington
      • LandSAR Wellington is an organisation of unpaid professionals that provide search and rescue services to the Police and the Rescue Coordination Centre across the greater Wellington region.
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    • Oryx Technologies
      • Oryx Technologies is a web design, development and search engine optimisation company, based in Wellington. We work with small to large businesses, corporates and not for profit organisations throughout New Zealand. We specialise in web design and development, user friendly navigation and internet marketing.
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    • Mount Street Cemetery
      • The Mount Street Cemetery was the first cemetery in Wellington for Catholic burials and contains the graves of the first nuns and priests in Wellington. It remained open until 1891 although burials continued in existing family plots until 1954. The earliest surviving grave marker dates from 1851, and the latest from 1954. Although only around 200 headstones survive, it is estimated that there could have been as many as 750 to 800 burials. Many of the early markers were simple wooden crosses, which have long since vanished.
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      • Mount Street Cemetery, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Kat Grooby Photography
      • We specialise in commercial designs and creative images. We offer an array of services, flexible scheduling, and have the latest technology to produce high quality creations. Our photography services include portraits, products, property, corporate and events. Our design work includes advertising, business cards, brochures and stationery. We invite you to contact us for more information.
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    • Britannia Sea Scouts
      • Britannia Sea Scouts is a Sea Scout group based in Evans Bay Wellington that caters for youth from all over the Wellington region. We have sections for all youth from 6 to 18.
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      • Britannia Sea Scouts, 421, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Wellington Tennis Club
      • The Wellington Tennis Club has great facilities with four astroturf courts and night lights. We run fun and social club sessions for senior members on Sunday afternoons from 1:30pm, Wednesday mornings from 9:30 and Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm.
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    • Automated Music Systems
      • Computer Music Systems In NZ from Automated Music Systems. New Zealand's Easy to use computer music systems for retail premises, bars, restaurants, cafes, gyms or anywhere you need music without the hassle. We provide music for New Zealands nightlife. Computer music systems for bars, restaurants, cafes, gyms from Automated Music Systems Ltd Wellington New Zealand NZ
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    • Black Harp Irish Bar
      • Open 7 days for dining from 10am it combines traditional and modern Irish styled cuisine and beverages. From Boxty Potato Cake through to a Traditional Beef and Guinness Pie served with Sea Fresh Oysters.
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