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COVID-19: Greater Wellington closes offices
- Metlink
- In line with advice from the Wellington Region Emergency Management Group (WREMO) and the Ministry of Health, Greater Wellington Regional Council is closing its offices to the public and encouraging all office based staff to work from home.
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COVID-19: Greater Wellington closes offices
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- In line with advice from the Wellington Region Emergency Management Group (WREMO) and the Ministry of Health, Greater Wellington Regional Council is closing its offices to the public and encouraging all office based staff to work from home.
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Gene editing for pest control
- Nga Uruora - Kapiti Project
- Some thoughts from Jean Fleming What is gene editing? Gene editing uses bacterial enzymes (the CRISPR-Cas9 system) that are used in nature to chop up the DNA of invading viruses and thus protect the bacterium from infection.
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Conservation week kicks off
- Te Motu Kairangi
- Did you know that hangehange has a wonderful scented flowers or that weta do disperse seeds of some plants? Conservation Week started on Saturday (1 November) and the theme for 2014 is "Discover the world where you live".
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Funding to explore methamphetamine impact on pregnant women and whānau
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Research aiming to reduce the effects of methamphetamine on women, babies and young children is one of two Victoria University of Wellington projects which together have received over $2 million in funding from the Health Research Council (HRC).
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Bungled NZ census highlights need for multiple voting options to raise Māori participation
- Victoria University of Wellington
- "The low response rate of Māori not only raises concerns about online-only voting approaches, but also has considerable constitutional implications, as census data is used to determine the number of Māori electorates," writes Associate Professor Maria Bargh.
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Tarns Hood
- Newtown Festival
- Tarns Hood is a Wellington based Performance Poet and the region’s current Poetry Slam Champion! She’s an active and visible member of the Wellington poetry community, seen regularly performing at fundraisers, festivals and private events across the city.
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You don’t know what you’ve got ‘till it’s (almost) gone
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Original forest cover Today's remaining forests A just-published stocktake of forests in the greater Wellington region reveals the extent of historic clearing and shows that much of what’s left is vulnerable or in danger of being lost.
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January Meeting- Combined Branches BBQ at Kapiti
- Wellington VHF Group
- January Meeting- Combined Branches BBQ at Kapiti ZL2HD Sun, 01/06/2019 - 22:55 Hello and Happy New Year! Our only meeting this month is a BBQ with the Kapiti Branch on the afternoon of Saturday 26 January.
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Welcoming Wolfgang to Wellington
- Capital E
- This week, the circus is in town with a classical music twist! The incredible Circa Contemporary Circus has taken the Creative Capital by storm, tumbling and twirling their way into the hearts of students around the Wellington region.
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It’s more than Weinstein
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been convicted of rape, but the problem is bigger than a few bad men, writes Adjunct Professor Jan Jordan from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington's School of Social and Cultural Studies.
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Raise tax on well-paid until we’re through this
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The best way to share the pain of economic downturn is to lift personal tax rates for the better off, for as long as it takes to get unemployment back to pre-crisis rates, writes Dr Simon Chapple.
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Barton Marine Winter Series: Race Day 4
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- Race Day 4 has arrived and the forecast is looking beautiful! Let's hope it holds true and we get another fantastic day of Barton Marine Winter Series racing on the Bay.Check out everything you need to know here.
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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2020 Advertising Scouting
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Last Thursday night, the scouts went off and were instructed to prepare a video that would advertise scouting to the rest of the world. This is what two groups (and the leaders) came up with: CUBS SCOUTS GROUP
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OBRA presentation to Council on Accessible Streets
- Oriental Bay Residents’ Association
- Submission by Ann Mallinson and Jackie Pope, Co-Presidents, Oriental Bay Residents Association, 6 May 2020 OBRAThe Oriental Bay Residents Association (OBRA) is a charitable organisation representing the interests of residents in a Wellington inner city beach neighbourhood.
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Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Starting a new role in the middle of COVID-19
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Christine is the Associate Director of Nursing, Acute Services and Integrated Operations Centre. She joined Hutt Valley DHB during the height of Alert Level 4 and gives us this insight into starting a new job during nationwide upheaval.
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Check online if it’s safe to swim
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- As we splash into the swimming season and experience heavy rainfall, Greater Wellington is urging the community to check if it’s safe to swim on Land Air Water Aotearoa’s (LAWA) website under the ‘Can I swim here’ section.
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MixClub
- Newtown Festival
- Newtown Ave Block Party // 11:00 – 1:00pm MixClub is… Four DJ’ing friends bringing their Berlin- and London-acquired love of minimal, deep house and techno to the Wellington scene. Expect some nice, subtle and tasty tunes. Mmmm…
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Coping with ambiguity now COVID's here to stay
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new and confusing system is now in place thanks to the uncertainty of Delta, and many are feeling more stressed and anxious than ever. Te Herenga Waka's Dr Dougal Sutherland and his colleagues have some practical suggestions.
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Making flush banks share responsibility in a morally bankrupt housing market
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As the Reserve Bank decides on new mortgage lending restrictions, the very fact more than two-thirds of New Zealanders’ wealth is tied to the housing market should be a cause of great concern, says Dr Matt Rašković.
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Aotearoa’s maternity system found to privilege whiteness
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A study undertaken as part of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s Whānau Manaaki research programme shows that evidence-based medical care is systematically advantaging and privileging outcomes for some women within Aotearoa New Zealand’s maternity system.
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Wellington College V St Patrick’s Silverstream – Exchange
- College Sport Wellington
- Story Courtesy of College Sport Media Photos Courtesy of Photo Wellington Wellington College haven’t won the Trevor Rigby Cup for nearly a decade, but if their start to 2021 is anything to go by they are serious contenders.
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Notice of Requirement final recommendation
- Guardians of the Bays
- Kia ora koutou, Guardians of the Bays is disappointed by the Independent Commissioner’s recommendation to approve Wellington International Airport Limited (WIAL)’s project to expand the East Side Area and over half of Miramar Golf Course golf course.
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Reconnecting Pacific communities with the health sector
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- When the vaccine rollout campaign began, hesitancy from Pacific communities presented unique challenges. Now they are on the brink of reaching 90 percent for their second dose across the 2DHB regions – and there is a big reason why.
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Averil Roberts – International Umpire @ 2022 Commonwealth Games
- Table Tennis Wellington
- TTNZ is pleased to announce that Averil Roberts has been selected as an International Umpire to officiate at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, to be held in Birmingham, England from 28 July to 8 August.Check out the article @ TTNZ.
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Stars of the Matariki cluster: Tupuārangi
- Te Papa's blog
- The star Tupuārangi (Greek: Atlas) is associated with everything that grows up in the trees: fruits, berries, and birds. Kaitiaki Taonga Collection Manager Humanities Cameron Woodford talks about the connection of Tupuārangi to taonga in our collections.Read more
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Stars of the Matariki cluster: Hiwaiterangi
- Te Papa's blog
- The star Hiwaiterangi (Greek: Calaeno) is the star associated with granting our wishes and realising our aspirations for the coming year. Curator Pacific Cultures Rachel Yates talks about the whetū Hiwaiterangi and the connection to our collections.Read more
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Vote in the upcoming local elections – Last day tomorrow to register for postal voting papers
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Hi Residents of Island Bay and Southgate, Tomorrow is the deadline for registering to get your voting papers in the mail. Head along to vote.nz to register and have your say on who you want to represent you!
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Aikido Exclusion Saturday 10 September.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Hi all, There is no Saturday judo training due to an Aikido event being held at the dojo. Training as usual from Sunday 11 September on. The post Aikido Exclusion Saturday 10 September. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animal Bylaw, Dog Policy, and Domestic Animal Policy – contains a proposal relevant to Island Bay beach
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- HAVE YOUR SAY – Submission deadline is Wednesday 18th October by 5pm The policy was last reviewed in 2016/2017, this update contains lots of suggestions and anyone can provide feedback on these, irrespective of whether you own animals.
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WCC Transport Projects
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