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Help us find the next Earthshot nominee
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The Sustainability Office is seeking suggestions for projects to nominate the 2026 Earthshot Prize.
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Result: Twilight 5k Series - Race 6
- Olympic Harriers
- There were good conditions for race with only a light breeze. A slight deviation of the course to avoid a large Marquee meant the turn was a little further out but the GPS users seemed to think the course length was on the money. Fastest time for the male runners was from Levente Timar with a very quick 15:50 (and a personal best for the series). Stephanie Mackenzie was the first woman runner in 18:12. Terri Grimmett lead the walkers home with a 31:06 finish followed by Geoff Iremonger for the men with 33:31. Thanks to the sponsors Lifestyle sports & the Chicago bar for their continuing support and to the helpers at registration and with timekeeping & marshalling.
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THIS WEEKENDS EVENT!
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- ALL BLACK TRI NATIONS RUGBY LIVE on the big screen Watch the resurgent All Blacks in the thrilling Bledisloe Cup and Tri-Series decider at Brisbane. Saturday 13 September: 9.30pm - Entry by Koha - Scrumptious food, BYO for shared bar For info or to book phone Bill 385 6090 or email us. Crossways Community House, 46 Brougham Street, Mt Vic - a fundraiser by the New Crossways Community Trust for
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Century City Ho
- Eye of the Fish
- For a brief moment in time it seemed as though time had stood still, and that El Terry had given up finishing it, but then it was restarted with new contractors who actually seemed keen to complete the project. It’s one of the more complex developments Wellington has seen for a number of years: taking a barren empty site and layering on it a monster carpark for initial income generating pote
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Concert - A Celebration of Organ and Brass - Wellington Town Hall, 21 Feb 2009, 7.30 pm
- Wellington Brass Band Inc.
- On Saturday 21 February 2009 at 7.30 pm the Wellington Brass Band will join with members of the National Youth Brass Band and Paul Rosoman on the organ of Wellington Town Hall to play music for brass band and pipe organ. The programme for the Wellington Town Hall concert includes Rawsthorne's "Dance Suite", "Suite Gothique" by Boëllmann and music by Widor, Sousa and Gigout. Tickets are $10 for ad
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
- The Wellingtonista
- Pick of the week at the movies must be The Wrestler, Mickey Rourke's triumphant return to major leagues after years wandering in the wilderness. It's a comeback of sorts for director Darren Aronofsky, too. His last film, The Fountain, was a strange and beautiful fable about trying to escape death but he's probably best-known for Requiem for a Dream, nine years ago. Rourke plays a rung-out and stru
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New Director of Football Announced
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Simon Harrold joins as our Director of Football, he will coach the Stop Out Free Heat 2008 Central League team, and importantly drive the activity of our Seaview Recycling Stop Out Football College.Simon played youth football for Blackpool Football Club, at the age of 19 moved to Semi-Pro Football. He played semi-pro for 8 years, firstly for Hednesford Town in what was then known as the Vauxhall L
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Nick Tipping Trio
- Wellington Live Music
- 29/04/09 | Sandwiches Jazz Nite Words by Larissa McMillan Photos by Crispin Anderlini The relaxed and warm atmosphere of Sandwiches bar is a welcome mat laid out every Wednesday for all jazz cats around, looking for some full and enriching Jazz in which to immerse themselves, as well as a dinner option to indulge themselves in. This drizzly mid-week saw a good crowd, enthusiastic and ready for t
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BNU16 v Naenae Nighthawkes 30/5/2009
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Naenae Nighthawks 1 v BNU16 2 Last gasp victory at Naenae Centre-back Mike Bransfield atoned for last week’s unfortunate OG by grabbing a dramatic winner for BNU with seconds remaining on the clock at Seddon Street. His deft near post finish, from a pinpoint Carl Roberts corner, earned a deserved victory for Brooklyn in a tightly fought contest. Naenae played their part in an open, keenly conteste
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Weekly Report 25th October
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Welcome back Rob, hope you had a great break. We get Rob back only to lose Betty – it’s all go! Betty goes in for a hip operation this week so will be out of action for at least 4 weeks (it’s meant to be 6, but you can’t hold a good woman down for that long!). Good luck with the op Betty, and enjoy your rest while you can.
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Room at the inn?
- Wellington SPCA
- We are desperately searching for volunteers who can offer a temporary home to some of our fabulous dogs. With Christmas just around the corner, we really need to find a place to stay for some of our pups. Dog fosterers play a very important role at Wellington SPCA by providing short-term accommodation to dogs in our care, when we just simply don’t have the space for them at our shelters.
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Easts gain upper hand over Naenae on day one of the final
- Cricket Wellington
- Eastern Suburbs gained the upper hand over Naenae Old Boys on the first day’s play of the three-day Wilkinson Pearce Cup final at the Hawkins Basin Reserve on Friday. Winning the toss and bowling first, Easts dismissed Naenae for 187 in 60 overs and then cruised to 84 for 1 at stumps - a first innings deficit for Easts of 103 with nine first innings wickets in hand.
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Result: Twilight Series - event 1
- Olympic Harriers
- The conditions weren’t too bad for running, considering what was forecast, although there was a fresh southerly which kept things cool and slowed the outward progress a little, but aided on the homeward journey. There were 83 runners and walkers who turned up for the 15th race in Waterfront 5km Series, no doubt some being put off by the forecast and not being prepared for the better than expected conditions.
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Bookbinding Workshop, Mana Arts Society
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Saturday 27 March 2021, 9am-3.30 pm (ical)Venue: Mana Arts Centre, Plimmerton DomainTutor: Anna NelsonCost: $35 for members, $65 for non-members Enjoy a day of creativity and learn to make an A6 book to keep or give as a gift. You will leave with enough knowledge to create a work on your own in future. Some materials required, see Mana Arts Society website or Facebook page for more details.
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Save the date! Children’s Day 2025
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- We are excited to announce the date for our next Children’s Day celebration: Saturday 1 March 2025 Te Rā o Ngā Tamariki Children’s Day is our biggest event of the year where we take over Queens Wharf in the Wellington CBD for one day to celebrate tamariki. This free event for whānau includes stage performances, […] The post Save the date! Children’s Day 2025 first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 10)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 14 October: Start of Term 4 21 October: Board of Trustees meeting 22 October: Sports prizegiving (11am) 28 October: Labour Day (school closed) 29 October: Whānau hui 31 October: Whakanuia 1 November: Last day for senior students 4 November: Senior Prizegiving 4 November: Closing date for out of zone ballot (Years 10-13 in 2020) 7 November: Parents notified of outcome of out of zone ballot (Years 10-13 in 2020) 8 November: NCEA exams start 25 November: Board of Trustees meeting 3 December: NCEA exams end 6 December: Junior Prizegiving 6 December: End of Term 4 Message from the Principal Please click here to read the Principal’s Message for the end of Term 3. Important Information Measles update You will have seen the update with regards to the cases of measles at WHS from Regional Public Health earlier in the week. The response of families of those students potentially affected has been superb as has been the support of the Regional Public Health team. Hopefully this remains the only case of measles in the region but we encourage all parents, caregivers and whānau to remain vigilant to the symptoms and to contact their GP in case of concern. Wallace Street roadworks: update from Wellington Water You will have noticed a lot of work going on in the area, and may well have read the news item in the Dominion Post earlier this week about the reservoir pipeline project. We are in touch with the contractors undertaking the work for Wellington Water and they have told us that the planned diversion of traffic off the stretch of Wallace Street from John Street to Hargreaves Street (opposite the main entrance to Massey University) will not take place until December. From December all traffic, including buses, will be diverted along Wright Street while new water mains are laid along Wallace Street. A new pedestrian crossing will be installed on Wright Street and a new bus stop created there. There will be no impact on the bus stops that our students use. Safe pedestrian access will be maintained along Wallace Street while it is closed to traffic, and traffic management staff will be on site during working hours. In the meantime, roadworks are underway on Wallace Street from 9.00am-4.00pm on weekdays. We recommend allowing extra time for travel as there can be delays during this period. If you’re interested in the reservoir project or the pipelines work underway information is available on: www.wellingtonwater.co.nz/omaroro. Useful NCEA exam/revision/study resource StudyIt (https://studyit.govt.nz/) Your one stop site for achieving in NCEA Maths, Science, and English. Find what you need to know, contact subject teachers, and get encouragement from other students. Rotary Scholarships available The Rotary Club of Wellington is seeking applicants for scholarships. Applications can be submitted by individuals to assist with the cost of tertiary education, vocational training of the development of life-skills. About 12 grants are available to students of any age who come from the Greater Wellington area and who can demonstrate financial need. The amount awarded varies but is typically in the range of $3000 to $5000. Further information and application forms can be obtained from www.wellingtonnorth.org.nz. from 23 September. Applications open 15 October and close 31 October. What’s happening? Education Minister Chris Hipkins launches School Leavers’ Toolkit at WHS On Wednesday 25 September, the Education Minister Chris Hipkins chose Wellington High School as the venue for the launch of a great new resource for students and teachers: the School Leavers’ Toolkit. After a pōwhiri in Taraika, the Minister spoke to Yr12/13 students at a special assembly, presented certificates to students who participated in the toolkit’s development and then convened a Q&A session with some of the students involved. Around 30 WHS students contributed their ideas, views and opinions about the School Leavers’ Toolkit website during 3 sessions in 2019. Their comments were always honest and direct and gave the developers insight and welcome guidance, helping them shape the website to make it more accessible and meaningful for students, their families and teachers. Pictured are: Front: Chuni Bhikha (Careers Adviser), Rose Gillies, Lily Parkin, Minister Hipkins, Liberty McIntyre-Reet; Back row: Suzie Tingley (MOE Senior Adviser), Michael Edmeades, William Reed, Dominic Killalea (Principal), Seb MacCaulay, Indio Avanci-Bishop The School Leavers’ Toolkit will help students … learn to drive (still being developed) understand practical budgeting, understanding finance and tax better be equipped with workplace and employability skills and getting jobs learn how our political system operates through civics education at school. be more aware of Tertiary study options, funding and scholarships to recognise the importance of their own and other’s wellbeing At Wellington High School, we have already started a number of these sessions for students at all levels in many of these topics through our Wellbeing sessions and our Mates and Dates presentations. Packed lunchtime seminar on Prison Reform Week 10 saw the Year 13 Sociology students presenting a range of events focussed on the need for prison reform in New Zealand. On Monday a panel of MPs discussed their party views on voting rights for prisoners in New Zealand. This discussion was facilitated by student who worked with Just Speak to raise awareness of the issue. On Tuesday the role of art therapy and rehabilitation within prisons was discussed, from a Quaker perspective. On Thursday 5 students spoke to their submission at the select committee for electoral reform at Parliament. An impressive piece of civic engagement from our students. This was picked up in the media. You can read the full article in the NZ Herald here: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12271201 WOW breakfast at the Australian High Commission On the final morning of term, four Fashion students, Principal Dominic Killalea and Fashion teacher Kylie Merrick, had the opportunity to go the Australian High Commission and hear Australian designers speak about Wearable Art in a panel discussion. Great thoughtful design conversation and delicious yellow themed food (The World of Wearable arts theme colour for 2019) was enjoyed by all. WOW is on at the TSB arena until 13 October. Among the crew are WHS students Tyler Gold and Ant Vache, so watch out for them if you go to the show. Garden update As you can see from these photos, under the care of our Horticulture students, the garden is flourishing in the spring. Achievements CREST success Gryffon Hester and Neo Silcock gained Highly Commended (joint second place) and a Silver Crest award in the NZIFST and Royal Societies Food Innovation Challenge. They worked for three terms with Tahi Spiralina as their client and mentors Ben Suitherland and Sally Ronaldson from Food Safety Australia NZ to develop a spiralina pasta suitable for vegans and to showcase the versatility of spiralina. The judging event required that they present their product, their report, academic poster and be interviewed by two sets of industry based food technologists. We are really proud of their efforts. Ka rawe! NZ Chinese essay competition winner Congratulations to year 13 Theo van Toor who has won the first place in the secondary senior category of the 13th New Zealand Chinese Essay competition. Coordinated by the Confucius Institute in Auckland, the competition is one of a number of events annually that help link New Zealand and China through education and culture. Sports Skateboarding Congratulations to Gala Baumfield and Hunter Lander Smith. Both competed at the College Sport Wellington Skateboarding Championships on Wednesday 11 September. Gala gained 1st place in the Senior Girls and Hunter got 1st in the Senior Boys and won Best Trick. Well done to you both. Sports Prizegiving Our annual WHS Sports Prizegiving is on Tuesday 22 October at 11am in the Riley Centre. All students who have played sport for the school are expected to be present. Parents are also welcome to attend, so please include this in your diary, and we look forward to seeing you all. Careers Driver Education student focus group: www.drive.govt.nz Three groups of WHS students have been providing feedback on the development of resources and the above website throughout 2019. The website provides … great resources and advice about practising for your Learners Licence advice and guidance about moving to your Restricted Licence suggestions about gaining your Full Licence Resources are varied and many are interactive and can monitor a student’s progress. Women in Trades seminar This was a great opportunity for anyone interested to come and chat, meet, ask questions from a fantastic group of young women who have chosen careers in the trades. Our visitors were very keen to share their stories: A first year building apprentice just out of school for 10 months after finishing school at the end of Year 12 An apprentice studying for her Level 4 Certificate to become a fully qualified Electrician. With her boss away, she is in charge of the team organising jobs and managing staff A Plumbing and Gasfitting and Drainlaying apprentice of three years who has just bought her first home with her partner. She is hoping to set up her own “all girl” business in the future. A Navy service woman of 13 years in the Hospitality trade as a Steward currently working as an Armed Forces recruiter. We hope to repeat this seminar opportunity next year.
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The birth of the film festival
- Wellington Scoop
- The annual Wellington Film Festival, which opens today for its 40th anniversary year, was born out of the film society movement. In 1970 when I was elected president of the Wellington Film Society, I was also programmer for New Zealand’s 50 film societies. (I was a television journalist with plenty of spare time for extra activities.) For the film societies, I had to organise an annual season of films, all to be screened from 16mm prints. But many new titles were available only on 35mm prints, and in those days film societies didn’t have access to 35mm projection.
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Wellington Bike Swap
- Get Lost Cycling
- Love hanging out with your friends and piles of vintage bike parts? Then you would have loved the 2024 Wellington Bike Swap! While it rained outside the Tararua Tramping Club served as the perfect space for the local bike community to come together and buy, sell and swap their old bike parts. Whether you were looking for a particular component or just keen to add to your ever-growing parts bin there was something for everyone. Carbon cranks jostled for space with moto-x handlebars and vintage derailleurs creating a overwhelming but somehow cohesive jumble of colours and textures.
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Dominion Post Wellington Sportsperson of the Year Awards 2008
- Cricket Wellington
- Nominations for 2008 Nomination entry forms for the 2008 Dominion Post Wellington Sportsperson of the Year Awards will be sent out early April, so start giving some thought to who you will nominate. The entry form will also be available on www.sportwellington.org.
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NZ Community Trust supports SW Premiership
- Swimming Wellington
- The NZ Community Trust have supported the Premiership series to the tune of $5,900 to cover the cost of pool hire for all meets - meaning a greater return for host clubs! SW ask host clubs to include the NZCT logo on their flyers.
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Club Festival Days 29 and 30 March
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Come join us for our inaugural OJFC club Festival Days. We have 2 days planned with fun football related activities to help get everyone ready for the start of the new season. EVERYONE is welcome to join in but we… » read more
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Vacancy - Veterinary Surgeon
- Wellington SPCA
- Experienced Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon Do you want to make a real difference? Wellington SPCA animal hospital and care centre provides a seven-day-a-week service for abandoned, lost and neglected animals alongside private clients that generate income for our service.
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BNU Pretenders v Tawa - 2nd May 2010
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- BNU PRETENDERS 5 – TAWA 0 A top performance against Tawa… Aaah well – where to start? Let me count the goals… Five for us, and none for them! It’s always good to see a clean sheet, and this was our second of the season.
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Firebirds v Aces on Wednesday: six of the best on video
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- Unfortunately for Wellington Firebirds fans the team was unable to remain in the winner’s circle after their match with the Auckland Aces at the Basin Reserve on Wednesday, but for those who missed the game here’s six of their best plays on video.
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Go and see it: The Lead Wait
- Circa Theatre
- A sound editor on many major films, including The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Chris Ward returns to take the reigns on the sound design for The Lead Wait, after revolutionizing surround sound for the original production at BATS 14 years ago.
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Important pānui
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Kia ora tātou What an AWESOME day of W6 racing today e te whānau.Blessed with such beautiful weather. Thank you Wairarapa Waka Ama Club. Thank you so much for all the volunteers who helped and Te Wānanga o Aotearoa for … Continue reading →
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HRV Fan Day with the Hell Wellington Firebirds on Friday
- Cricket Wellington
- The Hell Wellington Firebirds are holding a HRV Fan Day at the Hawkins Basin Reserve for junior players and Wellington’s wider cricket community between 1.00pm and 3.00pm on Friday 21 December. There will be plenty of activities and giveaways for all the family!
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Wellington grading seminar Saturday 18 May 2013
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Time: 9am – 4pm Cost: $30 for the seminar, your grading fee is on top of this. If you are invited to grade, please add your full name, grade applying for and contact email to the list on the Dojo white board. … Continue reading →
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The 7 Minute Guide to Happiness
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- I’ve been looking for a while for a good, short yet comprehensive full-body workout that could be used either as a warm up routine or as a full workout when repeated in multiple sets. I’ve finally found something really good … Continue reading →
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New Zealand Cricket - Leadership Opportunities
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- NZC are looking for candidates with a strong passion for sport and cricket in particular, to take on key leadership roles that will enable the organisation to provide world class support to the sport. Proven experience in the sport sector would be relevant.
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Aorata Business & Houses For Sale
- View hundreds of businesses & house for sale by owner with descriptions, photos & asking price. Buy or Sell your business / house online for 0% commission.
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Wellington Association for Deaf Children
- The Wellington Association for Deaf Children is a voluntary body, which has as its aim the promotion of the social and educational well-being of deaf and hearing-impaired children and young people in the greater Wellington area.
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Save the Mangaroa Valley
- Submissions must be received by 5pm on Friday 26 November 2004.
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Wellington Music Week
- Celebrating and championing the wealth of music in our nation's capital 19-26 October 2003
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The Mermaid - Guesthouse for Women
- The Mermaid offers quality bed and breakfast accommodation to women travellers and is close to Te Papa and Wellington's theatres, cinemas, cafes, offices, university and shopping center
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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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Auckland Trains
- This site has the latest news & views of NZ transport issues & developments.
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Churton Park and Northern suburbs property for sale
- Churton Park and Northern suburbs property for sale and community information.
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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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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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Paraparaumu Volunteer Fire Brigade
- The Paraparaumu Volunteer Fire Brigade was formed on 26 June 1948 and its inaugural meeting was held in the picture theatre at Paraparaumu and at that time was commanded by a Superintendent.
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Gatehouse Bed & Breakfast
- Self contained, luxury bed and breakfast. Ideal honeymooners or couples retreat. Visit our site for more information.
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D.Vice
- Quality sex toys for adventurous everyday people. Visit us at the Corner of Willis and Dixon Streets or online.
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Wellington Video Editor
- Wellington based video editor Nikki Parlane has 4 years professional experience in the industry, including multiple broadcast credits. She is currently freelancing and is available for hire / consultation. Visit www.nikkiparlane.com for a browse of her work and for contact details.
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St Teresas Catholic Parish Karori
- Parish news, rosters and mass times updates.
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Trois On Allen
- Trois On Allen is a whole new concept for a whole new you, a beauty complex that offers everything for face body and hair. From a Sunbed or new hairstyle to a facial or manicure, our aim is to make your visit to Trois an indulgent experience.
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Wedding Day Videos
- Professional DVD wedding videography in the Wellington, Wairarapa & Kapiti regions. We provide a personal and unobrtusive service to capture your wedding day with professional style and finesse. Don't compromise your memories. Call 021 624 445 or visit the website for more information. www.weddingday.co.nz
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Plimmerton Volunteer Fire Brigade
- Information and news about the Plimmerton Volunteer Fire Brigade and local emergencies
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