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Cricket Wellington goes to Hell with new HRV Cup Twenty20 partnership
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- Cricket Wellington is delighted to announce a piping hot partnership with Hell Pizza stores in Wellington during the HRV Cup Twenty20 competition.
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Harry Irving, Stanley Solomon in New Zealand U20s for South Africa tournament
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Harry Irving leads the charge for his Old Boys University side this past Saturday against Tawa. Photo: Andy McArthur. Wellington club rugby players Harry Irving (Old Boys University) and Stanley Solomon (Petone) have been selected 31-man 2025 New Zealand Under 20s squad for The Rugby Championship (TRC) Under 20 tournament in South Africa in May....
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Close wins for Tawa and Ories as Norths teams hit their straps
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Fereti Soloa was part of a potent HOBM backline that was too much of a handful for Johnsonville at the Hutt Rec. The Eagles beat the Hawks 59-5. Draws & Results HERE By Steven White, Adam Julian and Scott MacLean There were close wins for Tawa and Oriental-Rongotai respectively in the Swindale Shield today,...
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Gold Medals for Wellington Students at Central Regional Secondary School Championships
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- Congratulations to the following students, who won gold medals from the recently held Central Regional Secondary School ...
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Porirua man arrested for two suspicious fires in Wainuiomata over weekend
- Wellington District Police
- A man has been charged in connection to two suspicious fires in Wainuiomata that occurred over the...
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RE-BLOG TRANSPORTING WELLINGTON: What does Justin Lester really stand for?
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- It’s great to hear Labour candidate Justin Lester launching his campaign with good ol’ fashioned pork barrelling.
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Roderick Solo (Scots College) selected for NZ Secondary School Rugby Team
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- Congratulations to Roderick Solo (Scots College) who has been named in the NZ Secondary School Rugby Team.
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COVID-19: Metlink details physical distancing and capacity for alert level 2
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- With alert level 2 imminent, Metlink has announced updated plans for physical distancing and the impact on capacity across the region’s network.
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Police seek male in connection to the investigation into death of Phillip...
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- Wellington Police would like to speak to 19 year old Nicho Allan Waipaku in connection to their...
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Education student wins Woolf Fisher Scholarship to study at Cambridge University
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- Victoria University of Wellington Master of Education student Taylor Hughson has been awarded a Woolf Fisher Scholarship to complete a PhD in Education.
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Music festival drug testing assessment to be led by Wellington University
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Researchers at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have received funding to examine the effectiveness of drug checking programmes at music festivals.
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Spending time in nature is essential to coping with COVID-19
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Urban planners and decision makers need to act on growing evidence of the link between green spaces and wellbeing, writes Dr Catherine Knight.
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Incompetence and bullying spreads from Wellington Council to Upper Hutt Council.
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- The recent turmoil within the Wellington City and Lower Hutt Councils seems to be taking hold in many other Councils around the country....
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Become part of the māhi to eradicate cervical cancer in Aotearoa!
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- Cervical cancer is one of the greatest threats to women’s health and in Aotearoa. About 160 women develop cervical cancer each year and...
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Wellington Firebirds team to play Central Stags in HRV Cup Twenty20
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- The Wellington Firebirds team to play the Central Stags in round one of the 2009/10 HRV Cup Twenty20 on Sunday has been named
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How to wrap a child or an adult in cotton wool
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- Yes it is true that the cotton price is currently dropping, but it is still so expensive to wrap a child in cotton wool.
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CSW Stakeholder Update – COVID Protection Framework and Vaccination Mandate for School Sport
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- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Following the Government’s announcement that Wellington will be entering the ‘Orange’ level of the COVID Protection Framework (Traffic Light system), the Board of College Sport Wellington have confirmed that all sanctioned competitions and events in Term One 2022 will be restricted to fully […] The post CSW Stakeholder Update – COVID Protection Framework and Vaccination Mandate for School Sport appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Firebirds team named for McDonald’s Super Smash match against the Knights
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- The Wellington Firebirds team to play the Knights at Hamilton’s Seddon Park on Friday 30th December has been named.
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Wellington Firebirds team named for Round One of the Ford Trophy
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- The Wellington Firebirds team to play the Otago Volts in Dunedin on Sunday 15th of January has been named.
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WCC Watch Soapbox: Mark Peck – The time has come… to talk of many things
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- Labour candidate for the Lambton Ward Mark Peck is next on the WCC Watch Soapbox. Leave him your comments or questions below. If you want to contribute your own post […]
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What does Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover mean for the Christchurch Call?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Recent upheavals at Twitter are a reminder that New Zealand needs to rethink its digital strategy, writes Markus Luczak-Roesch.
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Significant wins for Tawa and OBU as Wainui draw with Norths
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: OBU first five-eighth Seminar Manu is caught in the tackle of Poneke's Ben Huntly with nowhere to go.
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Wellington Firebirds team named for McDonald’s Super Smash match against Kings
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- The Wellington Firebirds team to play the Canterbury Kings at Christchurch’s Hagley Oval on Thursday 15th December has been named.
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Firebirds team named for McDonald’s Super Smash match against the Volts
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- The Wellington Firebirds team to play the Otago Volts at Alexandra’s Molyneux Park on Wednesday 28th December has been named.
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Firebirds team named for McDonald’s Super Smash match against the Aces
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- The Wellington Firebirds team to play the Auckland Aces at Wellington’s Basin Reserve on Thursday 22nd December has been named.
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Day 3: Stags require 54 runs to win with 8 wickets
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- The Central Stags are set to pick up their third outright win of the season tomorrow with just 54 runs required and eight wickets in hand.
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RE-BLOG KEITH JOHNSON: CentrePort Proposals to Scour Wellington Berths and Dredge Wellington Harbour Mouth need proper Multi-Criteria Appraisal
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- JUST BIGGER IS BETTER AS FAR AS TRAFFIC IS CONCERNED? By Keith Johnson While road transport increasingly grinds to a halt in Wellington and road rage is becoming common, partly consequent on Wellington City Council’s dog-in-the-manger approach to investment in roads, the Bigger is Better philosophy is receiving ringing endorsement from local authorities with respect to the aviation and maritime shipping industries. Much has been published on this website about Wellington International Airport’s Runway Extension Project – including an article by Dr Sea Rotmann which draws attention to the massive contribution of air travel worldwide to CO2 emissions. Maritime transport is also a major emitter. In this respect, Wellington Regional Council should be insisting upon a proper Multi-Criteria Assessment of the proposed dredging of Wellington Harbour by CentrePort. http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/79692673/CentrePort-reveals-details-of-plans-to-dredge-7km-channel-in-Wellington-Harbour A Multi-Criteria Assessment would cover all dimensions of a major public investment: Cost-Benefit Analysis [including the Business Case] Economic Impacts Environmental and Safety Impacts Social and Distributional Impacts With the whole to be concluded with an over-arching summary of redlines and trade-offs. Looking at the current situation, the parallels between the CentrePort proposal and the Runway Extension Project are very interesting: Doubts about financial viability Optimistic multiplier-based ‘economic’ rather than business case justification Concern over who will eventually pay [ferry customers, GWC ratepayers] etc. Environmental concerns The one glaring difference is that Wellington ratepayers are not being asked to pay directly in the case of the Port. SOME ISSUES ON THE PORT PROPOSAL THAT NEED PROPER APPRAISAL Viability of Log Traffic growth as a major driver [with its associated road transport issues] http://maritimealumni.ac.nz/alumni/whats-the-latest/ The silt is potentially toxic: http://www.sandandgravel.com/news/article.asp?v1=4444 The cost could be anywhere between $20 million and $40 million: http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/regional/265225/dredging-plan-for-wellington-port The proposal could have adverse effects on recreational and commercial fishing, the recreational use of Wellington Harbour and artesian water pressure and purity in Eastbourne: http://wellington.scoop.co.nz/?p=76457 Wellingtonians will pay through their rate contributions to the Greater Wellington Council and possibly also through higher ferry fares to and from the South Island: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/79886817/harbour-dredge-could-push-up-cook-strait-ferry-prices-shipping-federation Any possible relationship between the dumping of silt and its migration towards the unstable deep sea submarine canyons in Cook Strait seems unconsidered: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm Plus a couple of challenges on ‘shifting sands’ by ‘Old Saltie’ Jim Mikoz: Dredging, dumping, and the moving river of shingle and Why Centreport’s dumping sites are in the wrong places CentrePort’s Channel Deepening Project http://www.centreportbigpicture.co.nz/project-overview CentrePort is applying for consents to deepen the harbour to allow for ships with draughts of up to 14.5metres at the harbour entrance and the Thorndon Container Wharf. These consents would provide CentrePort the flexibility to dredge in one stage or a series of stages, allowing the port to deepen the channel only as required, in response to the size of ships actually visiting New Zealand. An extensive optimisation exercise was undertaken to identify the most cost effective design delivering the least amount of dredging for the best operational outcome. As Wellington is a naturally deep harbour, no deepening is required in the main harbour basin and the overall volume proposed to be removed is less than at other ports to achieve the same outcomes. At the harbour entrance consents are being sought that would allow the port to remove up to 6.0 million cubic metres of seabed sediment. The proposed disposal site is off Fitzroy Bay, in water approximately 50 metres deep. This site is a refinement of the existing consented disposal area. The main container berth and northern approach at Thorndon Container Wharf would also be deepened, with placement of that material, up to 270,000 cubic metres, in deeper water near the berth. Alternatives for disposal have, and will continue to be considered [hopefully].
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Wellington apartment owners join forces in search for alternative insurance cover
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- From NZ Herald Wellington apartment owners are joining forces to try to find alternative insurance cover amid growing concern that premiums are becoming unaffordable. They have launched a working group called CoverWell led by people with expertise in property development, engineering, law and business. Property developer Peter Dow is one of them. Read more here
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes see Red and Coles back for Chiefs
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy I’ve got to call it Twelve Angry Men. No not the 1950s classic about a jury locked up with Henry Fonda who finally decide to go along with him because they can’t stand being locked up any longer with Henry Fonda. The 12 of course were those left standing at the end...
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Elated Ories Make Jubilee Cup For First Time In Five Years
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Jubilee Cup rugby will once again return to Miramar this year after Oriental-Rongotai cemented a top eight finish in the...
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Zephyr Rovers FC
- Zephyr Rovers FC is a Division 3 indoor football team playing in the Wellington Indoor Sports lunch time competition. In a previous incarnation as Land Rovers we have twice won Division 7 and we aim to be the best indoor football team in Wellington by 30 June 2030.
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Petone FC
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The Endeavour Visit
- On February 2nd 1996, around mid-day, the full scale replica of the sailing ship 'Endeavour' came into Wellington Harbour.
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Campaign for a Better City
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Man to Man
- Stylish Wellington retailer carries the largest stock of Hugo Boss products in New Zealand, perfumes, belts, ties etc for gifts and suits, shirts and ties for work. Plus cool casuals and genuine Boss jeans. Nice site too.
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Seeds to Feeds
- Seeds to Feeds aims to harness the power of local food experiences to connect people - to each other, themselves, and their place.
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Mountains to Sea Wellington
- Mountains to Sea Wellington delivers inspiring freshwater and marine education programmes for schools and community groups and leads restoration projects. We're the greater Wellington regional provider for the Experiencing Marine Reserves, Whitebait Connection and Healthy Harbours programmes, which get people exploring and building connections the natural environment.
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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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The Mermaid - Guesthouse for Women
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Armstrong and Arthur Charitable Trust for Lesbians
- The Armstrong & Arthur Charitable Trust for Lesbians provide financial support to lesbian community activities in the Wellington region. It commemorates the support of Bette Armstrong and Bea Arthur for the lesbian community in Wellington.
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The Shape of Money
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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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NZTA - Mt Victoria Tunnel to Cobham Drive
- We investigated several options for building a second Mt Victoria Tunnel, including replacing the existing tunnel with a wider one and building a separate two-lane tunnel. We’ve decided to build a second tunnel immediately to the north of the existing one. This location was considered during the Corridor Plan’s development and in studies undertaken in the 1970s.
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Auckland Trains
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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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Yellow Fever
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Gatehouse Bed & Breakfast
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CafeNET
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Trois On Allen
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