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Insects of Takapourewa / Stephens Island
- Te Papa's blog
- Te Papa vertebrate curator Dr Colin Miskelly recently led a team that visited Takapourewa / Stephens Island Nature Reserve, to select and gather up 100 fairy prion chicks to move to Mana Island near Wellington. This is the fourth in a series of blogs about the project and the wildlife of Takapourewa. Takapourewa holds a... Read more »
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Stephens Island (Takapourewa), Marlborough, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Wait until April to apply for general grants
- Wellington Community Fund
- In March last year, WCF announced some changes to our funding to manage a smaller available grants budget. Despite these measures, we have not quite made it to the end of our financial year (March 31) and have granted 100% of our general grants budget (pending decisions at our board meeting in February). This means... Read more »
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Scam Savvy Seniors
- Age Concern Wellington
- Our recent online Scam Quiz results show that participants are well aware of the dangers posed by scammers. With over 95% of the 169 participants passing the quiz with scores above 50%, it’s clear that people are becoming more scam-savvy. Impressively, nearly half of those who took part achieved a perfect score of 100, and ... Read more
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Referees: Records, Reflections, Milestones
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The criteria to receive a blazer for refereeing milestones from the Wellington Referees Association has been changed from 100 premier games to 50 premier games. Ben Van Berkel, who lobbied for the change, was the first to receive his blazer under the 50-game criteria after Petone played Johnsonville on April 27. Van Berkel had officiated...
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Please continue to visit your GP, or come to ED if you need to
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- As we enter the Easter holiday, we want to remind you that our hospital Emergency Departments remain open to care for you - despite the COVID-19 lockdown.
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Please continue to visit your GP, or come to ED if you need to
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- As we enter the Easter holiday, we want to remind you that our hospital Emergency Departments remain open to care for you - despite the COVID-19 lockdown.
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Tennent Brown Architects plant 200 trees
- Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
- Caitlyn from Tennent Brown Architects got in touch with us to organise a tree planting session to offset their emissions for the financial year of 2018-19.
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Te Ahi Ka - Loop Track, Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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We can’t ignore cannabis referendum
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Associate Professor Fiona Hutton urges us not to turn a blind eye to New Zealand's cannabis referendum, even though it may not feel significant amid COVID-19.
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Visiting local hospitals under alert level 2
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Patient and staff safety is the top priority for Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley DHBs under COVID-19 alert level 2, meaning visitor restrictions remain in place.
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Could food and drink save the tourism industry?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Ahead of a a free public webinar exploring the role of food and drink in reimagining New Zealand tourism post-COVID-19, its participants spoke to Newsroom.
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Training for our officials – Level A Throws course
- Athletics Wellington
- Training for our officials – Level A Throws course A group of our Wellington officials attended a Level A throws training course at Hastings over 19-20 September.
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Mandatory vaccination required for Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington halls of residence
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Vaccination against COVID-19 will be mandatory for students and staff living and working in Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington operated student accommodation in 2022.
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Athletics Wellington Squads for NZ Schools Interprovincial Cross-Country Relays
- Athletics Wellington
- SQUADS ANNOUNCED The Athletics Wellington Selectors announce the following Squads for the New Zealand Secondary School Cross Country Relay in Nelson on Sunday 19 June… Read More »
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Olympic club athletes Douglass and Gualter to head to World University Games
- Athletics Wellington
- Douglass and Gualter selected for New Zealand team heading to World University Games Wellington’s Olympic club representatives have both been selected in the 19 strong… Read More »
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Cancer during Covid inspires survivor to participate in Relay for Life
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In early 2020, at the age of 14, Kyrith Reynolds was diagnosed with cancer. They had just begun high school, and the COVID-19 lockdowns were starting.
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Speed Management Plan open for submissions
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Consultation on our Speed Management Plan, which proposes to lower the speed limit of 13 out of 19 Upper Hutt schools to 30km/h, is now open.
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Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Downstage picks best Fringe shows
- Downstage Theatre Blog
- BOOM! After the biggest Fringe Festival in its 19-year history three highly successful shows return for a very limited season from 6 - 10 May to Downstage.
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Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A Fictional Donation
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Wednesday 19 August 2009: Old Boy and local fiction author Pat Whitaker dropped into the school library today to donate copies of his six self-published books.
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St Patricks College Silverstream, Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt, Wellington Region, New Zealand
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Academic Mass 2010
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Friday 19 February 2010: The first Mass of 2010 celebrated the newly-appointed School Leaders and Eucahristic Ministers in front of their families and the school community.
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2nd XV Win Isberg Cup from Coll
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Saturday 19 June 2010: In a hard fought game, Stream's 2nd XV won 30-23 over old foe Wellington College's 2nd XV in the Premier 2 Division.
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2012 Cricket Traditional vs Francis Douglas Memorial College
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Sunday 19 February and Monday 20 Feburary 2012: Over two days, Stream's 1st XI Cricket team played two matches against Francis Douglas Memorial College from New Plymouth.
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Sophie wins South Island title
- The under 19 girls’ title was also won by the favourite – Waimea’s Sophie O’Connell – who defeated Squash City Invercargill’s Emily Flett 11-9, 13-11, 14-12.
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Upper Hutt displays
- Rimutaka Incline Railway
- The Trust recently had displays at a couple of key Upper Hutt community events - Upper Hutt Summer Carnival on 27 February, and March Madness on 19 March.
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Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust, Maymorn, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Novices/Annie Huggan/Presidents races
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- Novices Race – 1 Lap Place Name Time 1 Ashton Tietjens 6:45 2 Amelia Adams 6:58 3 Katherine Jamieson 7:37 4 Joseph Mellor 8:24 5 Annabel England 8:31 6 Liam Carson 8:33 7 Daniel O’Sullivan 11:15 8 Jessie O’Sullivan 11:18 8 Stephania 12:00 Novices Race – 2 Laps Place Name Time 1 Nathaniel Graham 11:01 2 Logan Stoupe 11:17 3 Lucas Hughes 11:48 4 Nicholas Green 11:49 5 Henry Mellor 11:52 6 Luke Stoupe 13:05 7 Jonathan Green 13:37 8 Aidan Daines 13:44 9 Oscar Strickland 13:52 10 Thomas Pritchard 14:04 11 Lily Trompetter 14:05 12 Una Strickland 14:36 13 Gemma Gordon 14:46 14 Madelaine Bailey 15:19 15 Jordie 15:22 16 Michael O’Sullivan 15:24 17 Harvey Franklin 15:25 18 David Gordon 15:30 19 Harrison 15:40 20 Nicholas England 15:40 21 Maisie 15:58 22 Reardon Franklin 22:41 Novices Race/Annie Huggan Race – 3 Laps Place Name Time 1 Phoebe McKnight 15:44 2 Julie Johnson 17:32 3 Lars van Beusekom 17:32 4 Maria Cramp 18:10 5 Kristi Perkinson 18:48 6 Jayme Maxwell 18:54 7 Marian 19:08 8 Molly Heath 19:12 9 Jorja Watt 20:15 10 Keryn Morgan 20:43 11 Breanna Carson 20:56 12 Rylee Watt 21:01 13 Cassandra Trompetter 21:09 14 Liz Gibson 21:57 15 Trish Coley 23:14 16 Brig Murdoch 23:14 17 Chloe Thorne 23:38 18 Isabelle Franklin 23:40 19 Alex Noonan 23:51 20 Cathy Gordon (Walker) 30:05 Presidents Cup Place Name Clock Time Handicap Run Time 1 Paul Newom 20:17 2:00 18:17 2 Peter Roberts 20:52 4:53 15:59 3 Grant Pritchard 21:24 5:36 15:48 4 Neil Sargisson 21:43 4.00 17:43 5 Paul Strickland 21:52 2:00 19:52 6 Bill Trompetter 21:57 5:02 16:55 7 Marcus Smith 21:57 5:24 16:33 8 Reuben Goldingham-Newsom 22:07 7:48 14:19 9 Myles Carson 22:17 5:36 16:41 10 Mat Rogers 22:17 8:24 13:53 11 Graeme Burr 22:28 4:53 17:35 12 Paul Cavie 22:29 1:12 21:17 13 Mark O’Sullivan 22:30 0:36 21:54 14 Mathew Roberts 22:37 4:53 17:44 15 Keith Holmes 22:38 1:24 21:14 16 Tony Plowman 22:46 5:24 17:22 17 Joel Carman 22:51 8:24 14:33 18 Tim Johnson 22:52 7:48 15:04 19 Brendan Quirke 23:02 5:43 17:19 20 Darren Gordon 23:06 7:43 15:23 21 Steve Robertson 23:09 3:50 19:19 22 Albert van Veen 23:13 0:00 23:13 23 Simon England 23:21 5:12 18:09 24 Tony McKone 23:24 4:00 19:24 25 Donald Coley 24:09 4:24 19:45 26 Jay Waters 24:22 2:00 22:22 27 Peter Sparks 24:26 4:36 19:50 28 Peter Pritchard 24:28 4:24 20:04 29 Glenn Perkinson 24:30 4:00 20:30 30 Jonathan Roberts 24:30 4:00 20:30 31 Gary Maxwell 24:34 3:54 21:40
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Weekly News 4 December 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Waterfront 5km race #6 Lawrence Gao 19:11, Gordon Pal 19:50, Sophie Whelan 20:06, Emma Bassett 21:48, Iain Shaw 21:53, Janine Sharma 22:43, Marianne Elliott 23.25 (a massive PB and expertly paced and supported by James Turner), Don Stevens 24:58, Kath Littler 26:53, Alice Sowry 26:58, Paul Rodway 27:17, Marketa Langova 29:38, Kirsty Burnett 32:03. Check […]
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School Term Dates 2013
- Brooklyn School
- SCHOOL TERM & *HOLIDAY DATES 2013 TERM 1 Monday 4 February – Friday 19 April *Waitangi Day Wednesday 6 February *Easter Break Friday 29 March – Tuesday 2 April *ANZAC Day Thursday 25 April TERM 2 Monday 6 May – Friday 12 July *Teacher Only Day Friday 31 May *Queen’s Birthday Monday 3 June TERM 3 Monday 29 July – Friday 27 September TERM 4 Monday 14 October – Thursday 19 December *Labour Day Monday 28 October
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Brooklyn School, 58, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand
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Movie on the Green, The Karate Kid - Cancelled
- Hataitai Community Website
- In response to COVID-19 and Ministry of Health recommendations we have decided to cancel the final movie of the Tommy's Real Estate Summer Series – The Karate Kid.
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We need solidarity right now, not judgment
- Victoria University of Wellington
- When it comes to exercise during the COVID-19 lockdown, New Zealanders have taken "use your judgment' to mean being judgy about other people, writes Professor Annemarie Jutel.
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We must protect ‘gig economy’ workers
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As COVID-19 restrictions affect people's ability to work, there's a growing segment of workers we must ensure aren't left out in the cold, writes Dr Stephen Blumenfeld.
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From Anzac Day to a future Lockdown Day
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The story of New Zealand's COVID-19 lockdown has the makings of a powerful unifying national myth such as Gallipoli, writes Professor Nicholas Agar ahead of Anzac Day.
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Classical on Cuba
- 100 shows, over 40 music groups, 19 Venues across the Cuba Street Precinct! Experience classical music with a twist at Classical on Cuba, a vibrant new festival of classical music, reimagined in contemporary spaces infused with the spirit and colour of Cuba Street.
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Waterside Karori
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Johnsonville Tennis Club
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Araneo Wireless Solutions
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Maranui Surf Life Saving Club
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Wellington Rowing Club
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Southern Cross
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Urban Dream Brokerage
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Special Olympics Te Whanganui-a-Tara
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Western Suburbs Soccer Club
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