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August 2025 Residents Association meeting minutes
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Minutes Tuesday 12 August 20257:30 –9:00 pm RSA Wairaka Rd Attending: Paul FitzGerald, Jane Comben, Judith Frost-Evans, Margaret Blair, Cr Josh Trlin Dorothy Ibrahim, Nathan Gray, Aditi Tiwari, Arram Don […]
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2025 Long Distance Nationals Safety Checklist
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Make sure your crew and waka are good to go for the LDNs with this safety checklist! Please note that this is the minimum requirement for safety gear, but Waka Ama NZ encourages you to include any further equipment you … Continue reading →
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2025 Hoe Tonga Secondary School Regionals
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- It’s that time again whānau, Ko wai ka hua, ko wai ka tohu, ko wai ka toa!! Last year’s event was such a success, our biggest ever Hoe Tonga event and we are definitely looking to replicate it. 🙂 We … Continue reading →
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Poroaki 2025 – Farewelling our Māori Leavers
- Onslow College
- What a wonderful celebration of our Māori Rangatahi Leavers last night, Wednesday 22nd October.
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Historian Dr Toby Boraman announced as 2025 JD Stout Fellow
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Historian Dr Toby Boraman has been appointed as the 2025 JD Stout Fellow by the Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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Rugby coming up throughout August, September and October 2025
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club rugby in 2025 has all but wound up through the Lower North Island, but there is plenty of rugby still on the table over the next two to three months. With the exception of the National U85kg Knockout Cup (involving five clubs in Wellington and others from further afield), the spotlight is on the...
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Excitement building for 2025 Swindale Shield with draw released
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 2025 Swindale Shield draw is out, and clubs and supporters will be circling the big dates on the calendar. The season gets underway in the first weekend of April as it did this year, and then rolls through 13 weeks finishing in the last weekend of June, before the playoffs commence the following week...
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Construction work at Wellington High School – summer 2025/6
- Wellington High School
- This week, Naylor Love has started establishing their site for the building of our new Science and Technology block where the car park currently stands. This will affect access to the car park from this evening (Monday 15 December). Included are site establishment plans affecting the school holiday period as follows: Site setup from 15/12/2025 […]
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Construction work at Wellington High School – summer 2025/6
- Wellington High School
- This week, Naylor Love has started establishing their site for the building of our new Science and Technology block where the car park currently stands. This will affect access to the car park from this evening (Monday 15 December). Included are site establishment plans affecting the school holiday period as follows: Site setup from 15/12/2025 […]
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Wellington City Council releases pre-election report for 2025
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- With three months before the people of Pōneke vote for future Councillors and a new Mayor, Wellington City Council has released its 2025 pre-election report. CLICK HERE TO READ THE REPORT (PDF) This statutory report provides an overview of the significant challenges and opportunities Pōneke faces, so the general public and candidates running for Council […]
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13th grade Sharks take out term 4 U13 futsal crown
- Island Bay United AFC
- Congratulations to the 13th grade Sharks who in their last competitive game of futsal together won the term 4 u13 futsal crown at ASB.
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Weekly Wrap-Up (Term 1 – Week 4)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates NOTE: You can access the school calendar on our website: WHS School Calendar 26-28 February: 9Riley Noho Marae 1 March: Athletics Day 4-6 March: 9Royal Noho Marae 6-8 March: 9Howell Noho Marae 26 March: FRIDAY timetable runs today 29 March: Learning Conversations all day (with rōpū teachers) 12 April: End of Term 1 Important Information WHS Athletics Carnival – Friday 1 March On Friday 1 March we will hold our annual WHS Athletics Carnival Day at Newtown Park. This year we expect all year 9 and 10 students to compete. In years 11 to 13 the event will only be for competitors, peer supporters and those running stalls. All other students in years 11 to 13 will have a Home Learning Day. Teachers will talk to students about their expectations for the day, and we encourage students to make good use of their time if they are not attending the athletics. Students need to make their way to Newtown Park and have their name marked on the roll by 8.45am. The athletics programme will start at 8.45am with the 1500m. Those competing in the 1500m need to be at the track at 8.30am to get ready. The day should conclude by 3.30pm. Entries for all events are taken on the day and students are encouraged to participate actively and to support their whānau group by wearing their colours: Riley – red; Kelly – yellow; Howell – green; Royal – blue. We look forward to seeing who our top athletes will be. These students will go on to represent WHS at the Western Zone Athletics Championships on Wednesday 6 March. Please note that although bikes, skateboards and scooters can be used as transport to the park, they must not be ridden inside Newtown Park at all. Shoes and appropriate attire must be worn whilst competing. Students should bring water, wear a hat and have sunscreen. Students should bring food for the day and may like to bring cash to purchase food from stalls run by senior students. Newtown Park is an all-weather track, however, should we need to cancel the event, we will communicate this through the WHS website, school app, Facebook and Twitter. What’s happening? Ecology Trip July 2020 In 2020 WHS hopes to take a small number of students who will be at least 16 years old to the small island of Dominica. The aim will be to learn about ecology techniques both on land and in the sea. Click here for further information. Please note the rock canyoning is not part of this trip. For further information, contact Joanne Lowe or come to the information evening with Dr Tim Coles, the founder of Operation Wallacea, on Monday 25 February at 6pm in the school library. (Please note the meeting has been changed from Wednesday February 27). After school Kimono experience Students learning Japanese had the opportunity to experience wearing kimono, traditional Japanese wear, after school on Tuesday. Licensed kimono instructor, Colleen Esler, ran the workshop for interested students. Students learnt important tips including left goes over right (the reverse is reserved for burial), before being dressed in their choice of formal or ‘street style’ kimono. Library lunchtime lecture Jim Inglis, Senior Business Manager Genetics, Pamu, gave a fascinating talk to staff and senior students in the Library yesterday in the first Library Lunchtime Lecture for 2019. He spoke on genetics in livestock systems in NZ and fielded a range of considered questions from students keen to better understand the biological and social Implication of CRISPR. CRISPR is a new gene editing technique that cuts and repairs genes with astonishing accuracy and precision. Senior Biology students discovered which biotechnologies are legally permitted for use in New Zealand and, perhaps more importantly, discovered those we are not yet using and why this is so. Sincere thanks to Jim Inglis and the Library Staff for this golden opportunity to discover more about the possibilities and potential problems with CRISPR and other new biotechnologies in Aotearoa New Zealand. CRISPR research at VUW Wellington High School students took a lunchtime library research trip to Victoria University this week. Our students found key texts on CRISPR, investigated the latest scientific journals and accessed the best online biological databases in the scientific world. Students heard how CRISPR and gene editing techniques are being used here in Aotearoa New Zealand to fight cancer, investigate gene mutations and repair metabolic pathways blighted by inherited mistakes in gene coding. Students were left considering the possibilities for possum control and even eradication with gene driven technologies, plus the potential for the control of disease causing mosquitoes and ticks in Australia and America. We had a wonderful whistle stop tour of the library’s rich resources and will return to visit the laboratories and lecture rooms of our closest university and research institute in coming weeks. Thanks to the VUW Science Librarians and Thom Adams (Engagement Coordinator), from the Faculty of Science. Sports Preseason training update Since term began, preseason training has been underway in Basketball, Netball, Rugby and Dragonboating. In this time a lot of hard work has been done and, as we progress towards the winter season, this will only continue to intensify. Everyone involved in preseason training understands that doing the hard work now will help us reap the rewards later on. Not only that, having invested heavily now, we will enjoy the challenge of games and matches much more too.
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Pearce Cup Team of the Week for 3 and 4 December
- Cricket Wellington
- Pearce Cup Team of the Week for 3 and 4 December
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Notice of Annual General Meeting (AGM): 9 April 2025
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Wednesday 9 April 2025, 7-8pm Find the event on the website or on Facebook. This notice provides an Agenda for the AGM, supporting documents, nominations received for the Committee,and information on how to join the AGM remotely through “Google Meet.” This page will be updated when new nominations or motions are received. Agenda for the AGM Chair: Andrew ... Read more
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Sign up for 2025 SWIS Term 1 Enrichment Options
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- The options below will be shared with students at a full school assembly on Friday 14 February and students will have until 5pm on Monday 17 February to submit their choices via a Google form sent to their school email account. Once these are received … The post Sign up for 2025 SWIS Term 1 Enrichment Options appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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Southland BHS and Manukura win Top 4 school titles
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian PHOTOS By Andy McArthur Wins today at the National Top 4 championships in Palmerston North for Southland Boys’ High School (boys) and Southland Girls’ High School (girls). In a monumental surprise, Southland Boys’ High School became the first South Island school since Christchurch Boys’ High School in 2006 to claim National honours,...
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2020 New World Wellington City Table Tennis Wellington Open Championships (July 25-26)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- We are pleased to announce the 2020 New World Wellington City Table Tennis Wellington Open Championships Saturday/Sunday 25-26 July Enter Online (or print / xlsx) Conditions Entries are due by Online Entry, email, phone 04 478 0841, or mailed to PO Box 12-038 Wellington,... Continue Reading →
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NUHC Club Day 2025 – Thanks for Celebrating With Us!
- Northern United Hockey Club
- A huge thank you to everyone who came down to the National Hockey Stadium over the weekend of 17–18 May to be part of NUHC Club Day 2025 – what a brilliant turnout and an even better atmosphere! It was fantastic to see our whole club in action, from juniors bursting with energy to our senior teams giving it their all on the turf.
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Community rugby on the rise in ’25 – a look at the year ahead
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The festive season is over, and the holiday season will soon be too. It’s back to the grind for many, but for others it means it’s all downhill to another rugby season filled with excitement and drama, mystery and intrigue. We’ve put together some themes and topics to ponder over before the 2025 season kicks...
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Workspace Residency Opportunities for Jewellers in 2025 - call for submissions
- Toi Pōneke
- In partnership with Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Workspace Studios are thrilled to announce two brand-new jewellery workshop residencies for 2024 - 2025! Applications are now open for the Tipua and the Kapeu Residencies. Applications close: 5pm Friday 15 November
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 26 January 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This is the first weekly email for 2025, and so Happy New Year to everyone! This Sunday we hold together the span between Jesus’ birth and the start of his ministry as an adult.
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The student and the mentor – a special bond forged through Drive 4 Life
- Partners Porirua
- As Partners Porirua reaches the 25-year-old milestone we’re reflecting back on some of our success stories and some of the incredible contributions that have enabled us to continue supporting rangatahi to enter the working world. The post The student and the mentor – a special bond forged through Drive 4 Life appeared first on Partners Porirua.
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Waka Ama NZ 2025 Long Distance Nationals Porirua – Hoe Tonga
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Information regarding volunteers & waka hire Waka Ama NZ and Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association are happy to host the Long Distance Nationals in Porirua for 2025. If you’re bringing waka to the event or you would like to … Continue reading →
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Dust Off Day – A Fantastic Start to the 2025 Season!
- Northern United Hockey Club
- Dust Off Day – A Fantastic Start to the 2025 Season! What a day! Our Dust Off Day was a huge success, with players new and old hitting the turf, shaking off the rust, and getting back into the swing of things.
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Hoe Tonga Pacifica Regional Sprint Champs 2025 – Entries now open!
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Kia ora e te whānau Ngā mihi o te marama hou ki a koutou. We are pleased to announce entries are now open for the 2025 Hoe Tonga Pacifica Regional Sprint Champs in December. This event will be held at Henley … Continue reading →
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E Tipu E Rea weekday programmes return for 2025
- Capital E
- Our weekday programme for under 5s, E Tipu E Rea, returns in February for another year of playing with purpose. We are excited for our E Tipu E Rea activity sessions to return on Monday 10 February after pausing for a summer break. The sessions will run for 11 weeks, throughout term 1. This year, […] The post E Tipu E Rea weekday programmes return for 2025 first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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E Tipu E Rea weekday programmes return for 2025
- Capital E
- Our weekday programme for under 5s, E Tipu E Rea, returns in February for another year of playing with purpose. We are excited for our E Tipu E Rea activity sessions to return on Monday 10 February after pausing for a summer break. The sessions will run throughout term 1 for 11 weeks, ending on […] The post E Tipu E Rea weekday programmes return for 2025 first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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Points Table for Race 4 - Final - Tineli Winter Series
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- The finale in the 2021 series (the first for 2 years - Covid dealt to 2020) was a windy affair, but at least it was dry - credit to Kapiti Coast winters for 4 fine Saturdays in a row (we won't talk about the first one!) The strong westerly wind certainly made it interesting - lots of tactics required (and used!) and the bunches broke up in every grade.
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Seeking Volunteers – 2025 North Island Open Championships July 11-13 in Porirua
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Volunteer Call-Out – 2025 North Island Open Championships 🏓📅 11–13 July 2025 | 📍 Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua We’re excited to host one of New Zealand’s biggest table tennis events of the year and we need your help to make... Continue Reading →
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R3 Woman Vs Naenae 12/07/07 Won 4 - 3
- Upper Hutt Hockey Club
- This week the R3 women came away with another win! Was 4 - 3 vs Naenae. A mighty 3 goals from Maree Houston and also 1 from Sian Scannell. Good work by the girls! Lisa
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