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A New Farm for Ohariu
- Eye of the Fish
- It has been confirmed that Meridian Energy plans to build a new wind farm in the Ohariu Valley, with 31 turbines across 4000 hectares. The proposed site is owned by 5 farmers, who banded together in 2002 to negotiate proposals with various energy companies. Talks had stalled over price issues in 2003, but recently an agreement has been reached. Having met with the community last night, it is unclear whether the project will face significant opposition from the local residents.
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SW 2008 Club League flyer released
- Swimming Wellington
- The SW Club league is designed to encourage our budding swimmers to swim competitively in a team environment. The competition is open to swimmers 12 years of age and under who did NOT qualify for the 2008 SNZ Junior Nationals competition. Teams consists of 12 swimmers each (although 9 only swimmers are sufficient for the team to compete on each of the four nights that the League takes place). All meets will be held at the Cannons Creek Pool on Sunday evenings.
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Thank god that's over
- The Wellingtonista
- I can't claim to speak for all the Wellingtonista, but I have to say it: Sevens weekend is horrible. There's a lot of gushy talk in the main media outlets about how colourful and vibrant and alive the city becomes, but one could say the same about a nasty fungal rash. Many of us who live in the central city can attest to how colourful and vibrant and alive the city is most of the time, and in an a
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It’s too big – council’s former planner opposes new Lambton Quay building
- Wellington Scoop
- Till last year he was the Wellington City Council’s respected chief advisor on urban planning. Now he is opposing the council at a resource consent hearing for a huge new Lambton Quay building which would be four storeys higher than the legal height limit. Gerald Blunt – who left the city council last year after more than a decade of distinguished service – has this week been appearing as a consultant for a property company which is objecting to the size of the new building.
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Welcome to Wellington Lady Liz IV
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- The new Lady Liz arrived in Wellington on Saturday to be greated by a group of local Wellington boaties. She is a catamaran and is slightly larger than the previos Lady Liz. Capable of speeds in excess of 30 knots she looks set to provide a great platform for the Wellington Harbour Police to continue their outstanding service to the Wellignton commnuity. She will be officially welcomed to the city at a function at Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club later this month.
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Below the line – shopping day
- Hutt Chick
- Shopping all done, and even have $2.15 left to spend! First stop was the riverbank market to get my fruit and vege. Rachel suggested I get a cabbage to make cabbage soup. After all, that was what Charlie’s family ate, from Charlie and the chocolate factory. And apparently the thing that goes best with cabbage soup is a cabbage. Other bargains were some apples and potatoes that had blemishes, and pumpkin which is in abundance at this time of year.
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Review: Lucrece
- The Wellingtonista
- An adaptation of Shakespeare’s narrative poem “The rape of Lucrece” by Binge Culture Collective. It’s a visual+audio installation at the Toi Poneke Gallery plus a live performance on Thursday and Friday evenings. Fiona McNamara’s director’s note states “This production of Shakespeare’s poem claims the text, written by a man in a patriarchal society, as a woman’s story and investigates what happens to performance and to an audience when the female body is present and the male body is absent.”
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Appropriate height limits
- Eye of the Fish
- While it was vaguely entertaining / terrifying / gratifying / intimidating to listen to some of the 10-hour debate on the Spatial Plan the other day (pick your own adjective according to your political persuasions), what became very clear is that NO ONE – not the Mayor, not the Council Officers, Not Liam Hodgetts the City Planner, and certainly not the rabid band of Councillors – have any idea about height limits that is bounded by any semblance of the actual factual truthiness of the situation.
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Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Introducing our new Festival Director
- Wellington Heritage Week
- Alex Hockley is the new Festival Director for Wellington Heritage Week and will take the reins for the 2022 festival. Alex has a background in heritage, technology, and Pōneke’s start-up scene. His company, Hiamo, previously hosted Augmented Reality tours of the Wahine Disaster in the festival and he was a Festival Coordinator in the 2021 festival team. Born in Wellington and now living in Newtown, he is interested in community, innovation, and how the region can carry its stories forward.
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Grass Roots
- Bats Theatre
- Grass Roots is a heartfelt and charming musical about the colossal culture of rugby. From club fields to Eden Park, a queer boy embarks on an epic odyssey through the New Zealand Rugby ages.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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FW: Petition to allow cyclists access to the current
- capitalcycling Yahoo group
- There is an e-petition current to allow cyclists to access the bus only lanes in cintral city wellington. If you are in agreement, please sign and forward this link to your cycling buddies...
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Auditions for February Swillage
- Six O'clock Swill
- The Six O'clock Swill is happy to announce auditions for its February installment. Send us an email or give us a ring if you are interested in being considered for any of the following:
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Love Treasure Hunts!
- Saturday the 6th of June there is going to be a treasure hunt in Wellington. What kind of treasure are we hunting... why that would be diamonds! Diamonds in the form of a ring.
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S.V.V.F.B. relaunches website
- Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade
- S.V.V.F.B. is pleased to announce the relaunch of our website after a major upgrade. Our original site, which was launched back in 2002, has been completely redesigned and updated over the last few months.
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Muse issue 7 – releasing at Wgtn zine festival, Sat 21 Nov
- YWCA of Wellington & Hutt Valley
- The Muse collective has just put the finishing touches on Issue 7 of Muse magazine, and as we speak our wonderful new issue is being printed! This issue deals with “Wellbeing” and women’s health.
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NZ Amateur Radio Operators helping Haiti
- Wellington VHF Group
- 3 News Reports Daniel ZL1DFA assisting in finding information for those concerns about welfare in Haiti. Well done Daniel, a simple thing but something that Amateur Radio is good at - and indeed valuable for.
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Council’s ’strategic priorities’ threaten to close suburban libraries in Wadestown, Brooklyn, Island Bay and Khandallah
- Wellington Scoop
- in the Wellington City Council’s draft annual plan for 2010/11 there is a major threat to our current library system – with potential for Wadestown, Brooklyn, Island Bay and Khandallah to lose their libraries.
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Khandallah, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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AGM tonight !
- Architectural Centre Inc
- Arch Centre AGM is tonight - Tuesday 20 April 2010. To be held at the School of Architecture, 5.30 food and drink, for 6.00 meeting To be discussed: Manners Mall, Basin Reserve. See you there!
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Notional Significance: Disinterment
- The Wellingtonista
- [See all Notional Significance posts] The entry to Bolton St cemetery is unremarkable: a gap in a white fence off a respectable street, a canopy of pines, plain crosses against a corrugated iron fence.
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Cronyism or considered response?
- WCC Watch
- This mornings Dom Post is reporting that WCC CEO Gary Poole has ‘cleared’ Kerry Prendergast over last week’s complain from Bryan Pepperell that she was abusing her power as mayor to secure her reelection.
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Miss Fag Hag 2010 – Club Ivy – Saturday 9 October
- The Wellingtonista
- The search for a gay man’s best friend in Wellington is on again with Aaron and Andy’s fourth annual Miss Fag Hag taking place at Club Ivy, 13 Dixon Street, this Saturday, 9 October.
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Our Values
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- The Establishment Board of Trustees:recognises and respects New Zealand's bi-cultural heritage and the multi-cultural nature of the Churton Park community;is committed to environmental responsibility in the school's design, operation and curriculum.
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Fence action
- The Wellingtonista
- Right now you can check out the start of the Outdoor Knit fence action on the cnr of Vivian and Bute Streets As lovely as 3 hearts are, that fence is still pretty ugly.
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Review: Whero's New Net
- The Wellingtonista
- Whero's New Net, by Albert Belz, is a play inspired by The New Net Goes Fishing, Witi Ihimaera's 1977 collection of short stories looking at the experiences of rural Maori moving to the cities.
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Site Visit BNZ
- Architectural Centre Inc
- The new BNZ building is open, and the owners have graciously allowed interested Architects and others to have a look at the fitout and the atriums inside this latest building on the Wellington waterfront.
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Wellington Aeroclub 80th Jubilee Flight Scholarship
- Wellington Aero Club
- In celebration of our Club’s 80th Anniversary, the Wellington Aero Club is offering the unique opportunity to win a flight scholarship. Buy a Scholarship Trial Flight today and you could be in to win!
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Wellington International Airport, Coutts Street, Rongotai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Abandoned match: Firebirds v Volts
- Cricket Wellington
- Sunday's HRV Cup match between the Firebirds and the Otago Volts was abandoned due to continued rain in Wellington. The Firebirds' next match is against the Central Stags on Friday 22 January, 5pm - 8pm.
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Installation Of Third Wellington Rail Line Continues This Weekend
- Auckland Trains
- In Wellington, another busy weekend is ahead on the upgrade for the rail network, with a half time called for a soccer game! It’s good news for commuters, who suffered more delays yesterday morning.
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Kapiti Expressway Opposition
- Auckland Trains
- Wellington’s Kapiti expressway debate is hotting up with a three-hour public meeting attended by 300 people and Labour calling on it to be a local election issue next issue over stopping the project.
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Weekly Report for Sunday Sept 18
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone Sydney Marathon this Sunday and here is a message from committee member Rachelle Manning. This Sunday – 18 September, Sally, Helen, Dave Parle, David Green and myself are running in the Sydney Marathon.
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
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Young and hungry arts trust
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Young and Hungry
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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Green Parrot Cafe
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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Masala Restaurant
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Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
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