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Southern Landfill Extension
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- OverviewWellington City Council is applying for resource consents to extend Southern Landfill, known as the Southern Landfill Extension Piggyback Option (SLEPO).
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Wellington Southern Landfill, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Bricks and Lego
- Kilbirnie School
- The new building at Kilbirnie School represents a tremendous opportunity to create outdoor learning and socialising areas for students and whānau.
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“It feels like it was meant to happen.”
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Two years ago Jenny saw an advertisement for drivers to take patients to the new Mary Potter Hospice Porirua Day Unit.
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Some of the most meaningful conversations I’ve ever had
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Mark Young has been a volunteer biographer in Kāpiti for two and a half years, recording the stories of Hospice patients.
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Pacific Health Plus Kilikiti at the Basin 2025
- Cricket Wellington
- The vibrant Pacific sport of Kilikiti is coming to the Cello Basin Reserve for the second time ever on Saturday 1...
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Let's Get Wellington Moving December 2023 - Traffic and Parking Restrictions
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is asking for feedback on two proposed new traffic resolutions that are part of Let's get Wellington Moving.
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A life of caring
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Since coming to New Zealand in 2000 with her husband and two children, Seema has lived her life caring for others.
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Scene Painting
- Bats Theatre
- For the final show of the Festival, we're painting the town red. And orange. And yellow, green, blue, pink and purple.
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Turkey Trot – 4 Oct 2014
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- HVH Consolation Races/Turkey Trot 4-Oct-14 Under 14s – 2km Name Race Time Estimated Time Turkey Trot Placing Nathaniel Graham 8:17 7:40 Nicholas Green 8:20 7:45 Hannah Gordon 9:03 9:45 Cassandra Trompetter 9:07 9:50 Jessica Kincaid 9:24 10:07 Una Strickland 9:26 9:00 3rd Ben Cherry 9:27 8:57 Oscar Strickland 9:46 9:14 Gemma Gordon 10:13 10:25 2nd Lily Trompetter 10:19 11:10 Abbey Kincaid 10:28 12:47 Nicholas England 10:58 10:20 Tim Cherry 11:18 9:57 Megan Cherry 12:20 12:10 1st David Gordon 13:57 11:15 Under 20s – 5km Name Race Time Estimated Time Turkey Trot Placing Reuben Goldingham-Newsom 17:55 18:00 2nd Michael Jensen 19:44 25:15 Jayme Maxwell 21:17 21:15 1st Leonie de Garnham 29:48 30:00 3rd Don Brodie 54:47 60:00 Seniors/Masters – 10km Name Race Time Estimated Time Turkey Trot Placing Paul Newsom 45:43 45:30 1st Graeme Burr 45:47 47:12 Gail Kincaid 45:48 47:47 Myles Carson 46:20 48:10 Paul Strickland 46:38 47:23 Mark Growcott 47:04 50:00 Leanne England 47:12 55:17 Peter Sparks 47:17 48:08 Keith Holmes 47:37 49:00 Glenn Perkinson 49:34 52:04 Steve Robertson 50:25 52:35 Keryn Morgan 50:49 53:11 Gary Maxwell 50:50 53:30 Vanessa Trompetter 51:44 55:55 Julia Baron 51:48 54:59 Paul Cavie 51:51 55:12 Martyn Cherry 54:03 54:23 3rd Jay Waters 54:25 55:22 Liz Gibson 55:03 56:44 Albert van Veen 57:46 58:00 2nd
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Onslow College Students Help Wellington Children’s Hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Year 12 Students of Onslow College, Rebecca Hart and Colin Jackson, recently raised funds and toys for Wellington Childrens Hospital. Kate Marchant, Childrens Hospital Play Therapist said the donation was a big boost for the Hospital. Rebecca and Colin asked their fellow students to donate their old toys and also raised funds. The Foundation and Children’s Hospital thank Rebecca and Colin and all Onslow students for their thoughtfulness and support of Wellington Childrens Hospital Teacher Sharon McIntosh, Colin Jackson, Kate Marchant & Rebecca Hart make their presentation to Wellington Childrens Hospital
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Stellar
- Eye of the Fish
- In contrast to the Stalla building proposed for lower Taranaki St, just a few days before that was announced, another building appeared in the property press, bound for Victoria St. This other building, seemingly only known as 101 Victoria St at present, is higher though – double the height in fact – yes, not 11, but a cool 22 storeys high. Interestingly, that’s still about 5m short of the height limit in the Victoria St “high city” height limit. Still, as it reaches for the stars, I’m going to christen it Stellar. I hope they don’t mind.
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Interview with JOHN PSATHAS
- Orchestra Wellington
- Hi, John, thanks so much for joining us. Lovely to have you here. A few questions ahead of your piece with us on June 3rd. Firstly, if you could just talk to us about how everything's going – we’re very, very excited. Thank you. For me, it's a big occasion having Zahara played again. The history of it, is that I had written an earlier saxophone concerto for legendary player Michael Brecker, the jazz musician who has since passed away, and the premiere of that was one of the big moments of my life.
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Link here to club rugby Tipping Competition 2025 (with prizes)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- For the first time online, a Wellington club rugby tipping competition is being run. The inaugural online tipping competition is for the Wellington men’s Premier competition – the Swindale Shield and Jubilee Cup and Hardham Cup competitions. The link is here: https://www.faceyoursfears.com/games/WGTN2025/join Please head over and sign up with a username of your choice at...
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Walk and Talk
- Age Concern Wellington
- Imagine your day being brightened by someone volunteering to accompany you for a chat and a walk once a week. Do you know someone who is lonely and/or finds it difficult to venture out for fresh air, would love some company and a walk in the sunshine. Age Concern Wellington’s Companion Walking Service offers just ... Read more
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Sideline Conversions 30 June (some news and information to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hugo Plummer wins the lineout for Tawa against Paremata-Plimmerton on Saturday. Photo: Stewart Baird Photography. The home stretch of the 2025 club rugby season is upon us. Opening weekend Jubilee Cup matches at a glance (the losers of the 6 v 7 and 5 v8 games drop down to the Hardham Cup for the following...
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It’s our birthday – Kaibosh is 15!
- Kaibosh Food Rescue
- Kaibosh is 15 this October! Aotearoa’s first food rescue charity started back in 2008, in that time we’ve rescued and re-distributing over 10 million meals worth of good kai for the community. We’re planning a week of open days to mark our birthday between 14-20 October. Join us for a community party at one of […]
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Sideline Conversions 30 October (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A bittersweet day yesterday for rugby fans across New Zealand. On one hand, the All Blacks excelled on the world stage and came within a whisker of winning the Rugby World Cup; on the other there were several what ifs and maybes on fulltime after the 11-12 loss to the Springboks in drizzly Paris. For...
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What can go in kerbside recycling
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- From 1 February 2024, the materials councils can accept in their kerbside recycling collections will be the same across the country. Luckily for Wellingtonians there are no changes to the type of materials we accept for recycling, but this is a good opportunity to make sure you are recycling right. How to recycle Check the bottom […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 090: Graham Mexted
- Wellington Club Weekly
- No. 8 Graham Mexted represented Wellington on 38 occasions from the early to mid-1950s, and played six matches including one test for the All Blacks. Like some other players of this era, Mexted had a meteoric rise, from one week playing what today is Premier 2 club rugby, to the next playing for Wellington B...
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Wāhine Wānanga
- Toi Pōneke
- Toi Pōneke presents the first in our series of Wāhine Wānanga. Join us for a kai and korero in a wāhine focussed space, with a presentation by wāhine toa Tu Chapman. Tu is an advocate for change, a proven thought leader on issues relating to applied indigenous approaches in Te Āo Māori, Tikanga Māori, Social Justice and Wellbeing & Development.
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POLLS (new): Who do you think will win the Jubilee and Hardham Cups?
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington club rugby Jubilee and Hardham Cup teams have been confirmed for the remainder of the season. We are now into knockout rugby for the next three weeks. Starting this Saturday, the winners progress to the semi-finals on Saturday 15 July and the finals on Saturday 22 July and the defeated end their seasons...
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Wellington Jazz Festival
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- WJC are excited to present 3 concerts on 17 October for the Wellington Jazz Festival. Tin Men and the Telephone, 6-7pm & 8-9pm and Harry Scholes: The Floor is Lava 10-11pm. Tickets available now on Eventfinda.co.nz “If you came for grandpa’s jazz, you are at the wrong address: Tin Men & the Telephone is experimenting, […]
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Former academy player joins the men’s first team coaching staff
- Wellington Phoenix
- Luke Tongue has graduated from the Wellington Phoenix academy for the second time. Tongue, who played for the Phoenix reserves from 2015-2018, has been appointed the men’s first team’s second assistant coach and head analyst after two years at the... The post Former academy player joins the men’s first team coaching staff appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 110: Albin Evenson
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Albin Evenson was a regular Wellington representative player in the decade leading up to the first world war and a key member of the then multi-season champion Athletic Senior team. Evensen played first-class rugby for Wellington every year between 1906-1914 and played 51 times for his home province, the same number as the great Billy...
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Protest Stitching Workshop
- Toi Pōneke
- Come and learn a technique for hand stitching onto wool or linen to express your protest thoughts. Katherine and Philippa will show you how to embroider with embroidery threads to get your ideas across. Techniques for marking designs, sewing and washing will be taught. You will come away with a new technique, new ideas and hopefully inspiration!
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2024 – Introduction to Junior Coaching course
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- For all new Fun Football Coaches What we have previously known as the Introduction to Junior Coaching has been renamed by NZF to “Fun-damentals of Junior Coaching“. This course is targeted for Fun Football Coaches (First Kicks, U7 and U8 grades).… » read more The post 2024 – Introduction to Junior Coaching course appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Great days in club rugby 007: Supernovas
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Teenager Buxton Popoalii scores one of his two tries for Northern United in the 2008 Jubilee Cup semi-final win over Petone. Since the first season that the Jubilee Cup was contested in 1929 there have been approximately 8,000 Senior A/Premier club rugby matches contested in Wellington. In this new series for 2024 as part of...
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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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Tala
- Newtown Festival
- Tala’s journey into the world of music began at a young age, with a fascination for the infectious beats and rhythms of house music. As Tala began to explore the genre further, a particular sub-genre caught Tala’s attention: bass house. Drawn in by the heavy basslines and driving rhythms, Tala’s love for this sub-genre quickly […]
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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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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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Wellington Association for Deaf Children
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Campaign for a Better City
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The Mermaid - Guesthouse for Women
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Armstrong and Arthur Charitable Trust for Lesbians
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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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Yellow Fever
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