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    • Mayor Ogden welcomes housing portfolio transfer
      • Hutt City Council’s decision to transfer its housing portfolio to Hutt Holdings, a council controlled trading organisation, has been welcomed by Mayor David Ogden. Councillors on Tuesday (13 March) resolved 8-4 in favour of transferring the Council's stock of 186 housing units in the city to Hutt Holdings, after consultation through most of 2006.
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    • BNU v. Petone
      • This match marked the start of the second half of the season. The opening match in the league for 2006 had seen Brooklyn go down 2 nil to Petone at Wakefield. Petone had since continued on in that vein, losing only one game (last week to Island Bay) and sat at the top of the league.
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    • Mighty Mighty RIP
      • Not sure quite what to add so just going to post the Mighty Mighty official message here. Wail at will. The ‘Castle that Cares’, Wellington bar Mighty Mighty will be closing its doors at the end of May 2014. The institution opened on 11 November 2006 in a former Pakistani restaurant at the top of […] The post Mighty Mighty RIP appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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    • Winds of Change
      • Downstage opens its doors for the first time this summer with three new shows opening in less than a week! This time last year Tim Spite's SEEyD Company thrilled audiences with the paua poaching action adventure Paua (netting Spite the Chapman Tripp Director of the Year Award in the process). Now they're back with a re-working of earlier success Turbine, which blew people away at BATS in 2006: An
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    • Wind damage at Quartz Hill
      • Wellington was battered by a wild storm with severe northerly winds on Sunday night 11 June 2006. Bob ZL2AMI was at Quartz Hill during the storm, participating in the ANARTS RTTY contest. He reports that wind was the strongest that has experienced at the station. Evidently the wind was gusting up to 145 km/hr at Mt KauKau, which is only a few kilometres away from Quartz Hill.
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    • All Blacks v Ireland Preview
      • Wellington rugby fans will be welcoming the Irish rugby team to the capital for the first time in 16 years when the two nations meet at Westpac Stadium on June 7, kick off 7.35pm.  Ireland were last in New Zealand in 2006 for a two test series, but this will also be the first time the men from the Emerald Isle have played Test Rugby in Wellington since 1992 at Athletic Park.
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    • Abrupt Closure of Award Winning Wellington Brothel
      • A central, appointment based brothel that has been open since 2006 has announced that they will be closing their doors on the 29th February 2024. A statement made by the owner (who is a sex worker), announced the closure to clients with mixed emotions, stating “Although this decision is not made lightly, I believe it is the best way forward for both myself and the business”. There was no reason provided in the initial statement as to why the decision was made - at least not to clients.
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    • Statement on Cardiac Surgery Review Report
      • The attached statement contains commentary from Ken Whelan (Chief Executive Officer), Dr Geoff Robinson (Chief Medical Officer) and Mr Barry Mahon (Clinical Leader, Cardiothoracic Surgery). A comment which will be of particular interest to staff comes from Ken Whelan, who on page 2 of the attached statement affirms: "I stand behind our clinicians, who rightly earned praise in The Elliot Report for doing their very best during 2006 and 2007 in what were, for all of us, deeply challenging times. They have my full support, respect and admiration."
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    • Celebrating our extraordinary Dowse Award Winners!
      • Since 1999 The Dowse has run two biennial awards supported by David Thomas, an Australian benefactor. They are the Thomas Gold Award for Jewellery and the Thomas Award for Glass. The awards have meant that each year The Dowse has been able to assist an artist in taking their work to the next level with an award to the value of $10,000. The recipients have been jewellers Pauline Bern, Joanna Campbell and Kirsten Haydon and glass artists Elizabeth McClure and Claudia Borella. The recipient of the 2006 Thomas Award for Glass is Lyndsay Patterson.
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    • Patea-Fereti to run out for 100th First Class Match as Pride Named to take on Waikato
      • The Wellington Pride conclude their 2023 campaign this weekend, as they head to Hamilton to take on Waikato on Sunday. Captain Jackie Patea-Fereti will run out for her 100th First Class Match, after reaching 75 games for the Pride earlier in the season. Patea-Fereti made her Pride debut in 2006, the year the Pride won the title. Coming off the bye week, Head Coach Fusi Feaunati has made some changes to the side that went down to Bay of Plenty. “We’re looking to put out a polished performance to end the season on a high, the girls have worked hard and deserve nothing less to wrap up the campaign” said Feaunati.
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    • How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 1 Jack Up the Rail Option BCR
      • The SKM Stage 3 Report recommended keeping the Johnsonville Line because no bus Scenario had a better Benefit Cost Ratio But the SKM Stage 3 Report recommended “Base Case” excluded the cost of buying any replacement EMU trains and other costs as well Excluding these costs hid that the Bus-On-Street Scenario had the best Benefit Cost Ratio This post follows The North Wellington Public Transport Study (2006) which is the introduction this series of posts on “How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail” and will focus on how the “Do Minimum” Rail Base Case Benefit Cost Ratio was fixed in the SKM Stage 3 Report to help it come first.… Read more ...
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    • How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 2 Sink the Bus Option BCR
      • The SKM Stage 3 Report recommended keeping the Johnsonville Line because no bus Scenario had a better Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) But the SKM Stage 3 Report included tens of millions in costs in the Bus-On-Street that were not required to implement this Scenario Including these costs hid that the Bus-On-Street Scenario had the best BCR This is the 3rd in this series of posts on “How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail” and it is recommended that the introduction post, The North Wellington Public Transport Study (2006) and then How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 1 Jack Up the Rail Option BCR are read first to provide context.… Read more ...
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    • Drivetribe will be a mecca for motorheads—Autocade readers welcome
      • Now that the first episode of The Grand Tour has aired, and we’re nearing the official launch of Drivetribe (November 28), we’re beginning to see just how good an investment £160 million was for Amazon when it picked up the cast of The Goodies, I mean, Top Gear (sorry, I get those BBC shows mixed up, and they do have the same initials), along with producer Andy Wilman (who himself presented Top Gear segments many years ago, but we are now spared his nude scenes).    Essentially, you can’t do a show these days without an internet community, so what did the four men do? Create their own. They’ve put their money into Drivetribe, which has attracted an eight-figure investment from additional parties, chief among which is 21st Century Fox—that’s right, Rupert Murdoch. Amazon’s reportedly quite happy with the arrangement—and it certainly helps boost their show.    There are already signs that Drivetribe is going to succeed as a motoring portal–social network, for those of us who have been playing with it. Maybe the Murdoch Press has learned from Myspace? Or, it’s put their money in, but it’s letting experts do their job–among whom is none other than Cate Sevilla, formerly of Buzzfeed UK, and whose blog I followed even before she arrived in the UK the good part of a decade ago. It isn’t a surprise that Cate would do well in social media—she had a knack for it, even back then.    Car enthusiasts were invited to pitch their ideas for tribes some months back, recognizing that we’re not all the same. Additionally, there’s a bunch of us who work in some aspect of the industry, and looking through the tribes, we’re the ones whose ideas have been adopted. For those of you who use Autocade, there’s one linked to that very venture.    As many of you who follow this blog know, I founded Autocade in 2008, a car encyclopædia that wouldn’t have the fictions of Wikipedia (or ‘Wikiality’, as Stephen Colbert calls it). Eventually, I succumbed to modern marketing trends and very lately started a Facebook page on it, at least to post some behind-the-scenes thinking and publicity photos. While it proved all right, my blog posts were here and things were all over the place.    When I first proposed doing a Drivetribe tribe many months ago, I centred it around the marketing of cars, and the result, the Global Motorshow, can be found here. And now that it’s started, it’s become clear that I can put all the content in one place and have it appreciated by other motorheads. In a week and a half it’s grown to about a third of the following of the Facebook page, and Drivetribe hasn’t even officially launched yet. Those members are either other tribe leaders or those who signed up early on. The question must be asked: why on earth would I bother continuing with Facebook?    In addition to Cate, Drivetribe is not faceless. The support crew respond, and there are humans working here. I’m impressed with how quickly they get back to us, and how the site is reasonably robust. On all these points, Drivetribe is the opposite of Facebook.    Granted, I don’t know the other members there, and some I only know through reputation. But then I didn’t know a lot of the people I now find familiar on Facebook car groups. Nor did I know the people on Vox back in 2006, or some of the folks at Blogcozy in 2016. Communities build up, often thanks to common interests, and here’s one that already has a massive online community ready to flock to it. Having three celebrities helps, too, and all three Grand Tour presenters post to the site.    If you’re interested, the scope of the Global Motorshow (originally without the definite article, but when I saw the GM initials in the icon, I rethought it) is a bit wider than Autocade. I thought it might be fun to post some of the marketing materials we come across, the odd industry analyses that have appeared at this blog (updated in some cases), and even commercial vehicles, which aren’t part of Autocade. I’ve chosen to keep the tribe public, so anyone can post if they find something interesting. Let’s hope Drivetribe can keep the spammers at bay: something that the old Vox.com failed to do, and Facebook is desperately failing to do now as well.    Come November 28, we’ll know just how good things are looking, but I’m erring on the side of the positive—something I was not prepared to do for sites such as Ello or Google Plus.
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    • Bujinkan Jissen Dojo
      • Bujinkan Jissen Dojo (武神 館実戦道場) is based in Wellington, New Zealand (Aotearoa) and is part of the International Bujinkan Dojo (武神館 道場) based in Noda-shi, Japan.The Bujinkan Dojo is an international association founded and directed by Masaaki Hatsumi (初見良昭), Soke. It's function is to transmit the teachings of nine Koryu-ha (ancient martial streams) of which Hatsumi Sensei holds the title of Soke (patriarch or family head).
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    • Archdiocese of Wellington
      • The basic administrative unit of the church is the diocese or 'particular church'. The Archbishop of Wellington is responsible for the pastoral care of the 83,214 (2006 census) Catholics living in the archdiocese.
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    • Western Suburbs Soccer Club
      • Western Suburbs is of one of New Zealand's oldest and most successful soccer clubs. In 2006, Western Suburbs Soccer Club turned 100 years of age. It celebrated this milestone in style by winning New Zealand's premier soccer trophy, the Chatham Cup, making it one of only 12 clubs to have won the Chatham Cup three times or more.
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    • Lower Hutt Amateur Athletic Club
      • The Lower Hutt Amateur Athletic Club (LHAAC) caters for children aged 7-15 years. The 2006-07 season runs from 25th October to 15th March. Club nights offer a mixture of competition and coaching to enable children to gain the necessary skills to participate in a variety of running, jumping and throwing events. The club meets at the Hutt Recreation Ground on Wednesday nights from 6.00pm-7.30pm.
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    • Woodridge Planters
      • Woodridge Planters is a volunteer group, set up in 2006 to plant native trees in the Woodridge area. We have started in the park opposite the Woodridge Information Centre. We have also undertaken further planting in the park, elsewhere in Woodridge and in the wider community. We may expand our scope to consider wider aspects of interest to the community, for example, park facilities.
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    • Billy Graham Youth Foundation
      • In 2006 Billy and Kerri Graham established the Naenae Boxing Academy (NBA) with a vision of giving back to the community that Billy had grown up in during the 50s. In 2018 The Billy Graham Youth Foundation (BGYF) was established in response to numerous requests from communities and stakeholders throughout New Zealand. These calls came from groups who wanted to see own their communities benefit in the same way that Naenae had through the establishment of the local Academy.
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    • Coastguard Kāpiti
      • Coastguard Kapiti Coast was formed in February 2006 from the then coastguard units of the Kapiti Boating Club and the Waikanae Boating Club. The Kapiti section had its genesis in the early days of the KBC (around 1957) when a primary reason for the club was the cooperative safety net provided by all members and their boats. This developed into dedicated rescue boats in the 1980’s. The Waikanae Boating Club was formed in the 1960s and the coastguard section developed in a similar way.
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