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Stakes high in knockout club rugby on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean and Steven White Lunchtime edition (expected updates to come): There is much riding on tomorrow’s six Premier club rugby matches around the Wellington region. For the winners of the two Jubilee Cup matches and four Hardham Cup games, it’s on to the semi-finals next weekend, while for the losers it’s the end...
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington 020: Nathanial ‘Ranji’ Arthur Wilson
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Nathanial ‘Ranji’ Arthur Wilson was a leading player and later captain of the Athletic club team that won a five-peat of Senior Championship titles between 1911-15 (one shared), played 75 times for Wellington between 1906-1920 and played 10 Tests for the All Blacks between 1908-1914. Of West Indian and English parentage, Wilson later served in...
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Hardham Cup hearty finals moments
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Oriental-Rongotai and Old Boys University will contest the 2022 Hardham Cup final on Saturday. It’s not the big dance that both clubs want to be at, but winning will be good consolation for both for another hard-fought season. Below we have put together a compilation of clips and photos from each of the Hardham Cup...
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Changing History: The history of curriculum change
- Friends of Te Papa
- The introduction of the Aotearoa New Zealand Histories Curriculum for students in Years 1-10 is a significant change for the New Zealand Curriculum which had previously largely avoided compulsory subjects or content. Unlike many other countries, in the history of New Zealand has not been routinely taught in schools. As a result of a petition […]
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Wellington v Taranaki 1953: the high point of a golden year
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Athletic Park’s Western Bank filling up fast 10 minutes after gates have opened at noon for a 3.00 pm kick-off between Wellington and Taranaki. Photo: EP 29/8/1953 The following story was previously published on this website in 2014 – so re-posting below for those that may have missed it then, ahead of Sunday’s NPC...
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The Monday Wrap 5 September (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning edition: This coming weekend is probably the last ‘big weekend’ of 15s rugby in the lower North Island, with multiple matches for supporters to follow before it starts to wind down for the year over the following weekends. There are two matches on Wednesday. The Hurricanes Co-ed Cup final is in Palmerston North between...
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Weekly News 28 March 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Join now Our membership portal is live and taking your subscriptions. Take advantage of the early-bird special discount on the standard membership types. For adults, if you join before May, it is $150 instead of $185. Join now For those who have already paid directly into our bank account, we will process your memberships over […]
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Stavros’s Sculptures
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- ‘Stavros Kyriakides has been an Island Bay local for 47 years, and is known for his delicately placed stone artworks along the South Coast. He began in 2013, after a storm washed up piles of logs onto the sand. Over the years, he’s moved away from using wood and turned instead to stone, balancing largeContinue reading "Stavros’s Sculptures"
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Inter-Collegiate Small Bore Rifle Shooting Competition
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- A great outing from our Small Bore Rifle Shooting team over the weekend who competed in the first round of the Inter-Collegiate Match for 2022. Andrew Jeffery, Aaron Jeffery, Trinity Avery, Keya Parekh and Lori Thomson had a final total score of 264.2 points. They will compete again in 2 weeks time for the second […]
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Foil
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Short The foil used by fencers today is the modern version of the original practice weapon used by nobility to train for duels. It all evolved as fencing for exercise – based on speed and skill – (as opposed to the ability to cut someone in combat), began to emerge. To score points with the … Continue reading Foil →
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Epee
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- While a special version of the foil was developed for practice, another type of sword was created for duelling. The blade had a triangular cross-section, with slightly concave sides to reduce weight without reducing strength. The colichemarde evolved into the modern epee. In epee the entire body is considered a valid target. Points can be … Continue reading Epee →
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New publications
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- Our congratulations to two writers with significant Randell Cottage connections whose works have just been published by Vintage, an imprint of Penguin Random House New Zealand. So Far for Now Dame Fiona Kidman, Randell Cottage’s founding trustee and long-time supporter, has released her latest book, So Far for Now. This is a new volume of […]
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WTMC Annual General Meeting, Wednesday 6 April 2022, 7-8.30pm
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- It’s that time of year again! Our Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled for Wednesday 6 April 2022, 7-8.30pm. The AGM will be held both in person at the clubrooms (4 Moncrieff Street, Mt Victoria, Wellington) and remotely via “Google Hangouts”. This notice covers provision of the Annual Report and Financial Statements, nominations for the ... Read more
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Four teams with two wins as Mativa intercept sinks Ories at Evans Bay Park
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White and Scott MacLean Results and Standings HERE Tuga Mativa played 10 seasons for the Oriental-Rongotai Magpies, transferring to Marist St Pat’s this season. Today at a sun-drenched Evans Bay Park, MSP right wing Mativa broke Ories hearts by scoring a late 90-metre intercept try for MSP against his former Ories teammates. Mativa’s...
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Moorby flourishing at the Hurricanes
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Josh Moorby playing for the Upper Hutt Rams a fortnight ago. He scored a try in a 21-21 draw with Johnsonville. By Adam Julian Josh Moorby has been turning heads with his startling form for the Hurricanes in Super Rugby. On Sunday the fullback scored three tries in the record 67-5 win against Fijian Drua...
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Rangipo Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Tash was the original leader of this trip but caught covid leading up to it so handed over the reigns to me. Luckily for me she still did all the pre-trip organising, and what a thorough and excellent job she did! It was super easy for me to take over, and as a result things ... Read more
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The Monday Wrap 16 May (some rugby news to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Wet weather hit Wellington club rugby on Saturday for the first time this season. Wainuiomata’s bench watch on at Maidstone Park as their side fights hard for a 23-22 win over the Upper Hutt Rams. PHOTO: Peter Mcdonald. Morning edition (expected updates and new entries to come): Roll on rugby. Another jam-packed Saturday coming...
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The Monday Wrap 30 May (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- HOBM Eagles fullback Zane Ainslie sets sail against Poneke on Saturday. Poneke won 29-25. PHOTO: Caroline Lewis. Breakfast edition: Another kind afternoon weather-wise for rugby this Saturday just gone, but unfortunately we could be in for a bout of angry weather. Wednesday is not looking good and Saturday not much better HERE (this can change,...
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Hurricanes Quarter-final v Brumbies Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hurricanes players celebrate another try, including Jordie Barrett, who between himself and his brother Beauden, has topped the point scoring list for the Hurricanes in every one of the last 11 years, and TJ Perenara, who became the first Hurricane to play 150 matches for the Hurricanes. The Hurricanes missed out 25-35 to the Brumbies...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: 021 Major William James Hardham, VC
- Wellington Club Weekly
- William James Hardham was the only New Zealander to be awarded the Victoria Cross during the Boer War in South Africa (1899-1902). He also played club rugby for Petone and 53 games for Wellington before and after that war and Wellington’s Premier 2 club rugby trophy is named after him. Hardham was born in Wellington...
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The rise of age-friendly housing. Can vertical still be accessible?
- Talk Wellington
- There’s an assumption that housing for elderly or intergenerational families can’t add any height. But with care accessible, tight-knit, multi-storied or even high-rise communities are more than doable. So, how do you achieve that? Multi-storey housing is generally considered automatically unviable for older citizens. Particularly if these structures have their bedrooms upstairs and don’t have...
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Pek propping up Wellington
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Pek Cowan and the Ranfurly Shield, at the Hutt Valley High School Rugby Awards on Tuesday night this week, where he coaches the school’s U15 team. By Adam Julian Pek Cowan was tentative about playing any rugby in 2022. The 36-year old had little to prove following 10 tests for the Wallabies, 130 games for...
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 030 George Aitken
- Wellington Club Weekly
- One of Buller High School’s favourite sons, the multi-talented George Aitken captained his then Westport District High School’s First XV aged 14 and first represented Buller as a 16-year-old in 1914. He played for his home province for two seasons, before moving to Wellington and bursting on to the Wellington club, university and provincial rugby...
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Big Bird adding Steel to Lions
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Dominic Bird soaring high for the Lions in last Friday’s 54-19 semi-final win over Auckland. PHOTO: Mike Lewis Pictures. Steven White Dominic Bird is used to winning. The tallest ever All Black played 53 games for Canterbury between 2011 and 2017. In that period the red and blacks won six NPC Premiership titles. By contrast...
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Disruptions aplenty continue to stall start of 2022 season
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Problems in the pitlane continue to stall the start of the 2022 community rugby season, as a slew of pre-season matches have already been cancelled this Saturday, and more could be heading that way today (Friday). For the NPC unions in the Hurricanes region, Wellington, Manawatu and Hawke’s Bay, meaningful pre-competition game-time for the players...
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2022 Intro to Junior Coaching Course
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Coaching First Kicks, U7 or U8 this season?? Come join us at on April 7th at Crofton Downs Primary School for an informative introduction to junior coaching. This course is suitable for Beginner coaches working with grassroots players aged 4-8.… » read more The post 2022 Intro to Junior Coaching Course appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Weekly News 25 April 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Last week for membership discount! Our membership portal is live and taking your subscriptions. Take advantage of the early-bird special discount on the standard membership types. For adults, if you join before May, it is $150 instead of $185. Join now A special welcome to our new club members Ewan Sinclair, Daniel Goldsworthy and Alex […]
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Mindfulness
- Age Concern Wellington
- How do you calm your mind? Our minds wander most of the time – thinking about what we have done or must do, worrying, daydreaming, or just fretting. It can get us down sometimes. Meditation has been around for quite a while as many religions practice different forms of quiet contemplation for increasing calmness and ... Read more
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Sex Workers of Aotearoa; A Day in the Life of exhibition
- The Wellingtonista
- Back for the fourth year in a row – Sex Workers of Aotearoa; A Day in the Life of – is an annual art exhibition in which all art has been created by current or past sex workers. The artwork is for sale, showcasing various mediums; photography, ink, paint, mixed media, cross-stitch, sculpture, poetry and more. The […]
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The rugby wrap 8 August (some rugby happenings to start the week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Two tries for Riley Higgins in his Wellington NPC debut. Who was the last player to bag a brace on debut for the Lions? Dane Coles versus Otago in 2007? Monday morning edition: Rugby galore this coming Saturday: Wellington club rugby Premier 2 Division 1, Colts Division 1 and 2, U85kg Divisions 1-3 Finals Day,...
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