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ArtSplash 2013
- Brooklyn School
- Music Performance Tuesday 10 September at 7.45pmMichael Fowler Centre Tickets are available now from the school office at $5 each.Maximum of 4 tickets applies.
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Brooklyn School, 58, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand
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World first for Victoria student
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealand will be represented in the first Youth Regional Forum for World Heritage in Asia by a student from Victoria University of Wellington.
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Labour not dead yet
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The following commentary by Dr Jim Mcaloon from Victoria’s School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations was published in The Dominion Post.
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Quotas for women at the top, and the bottom
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Amanda Reilly from Victoria's School of Accounting and Commercial Law suggests options to tackle New Zealand's 'profoundly depressing' gender inequality in the workplace.
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Orchestra Wellington and The Circus Hub presentUNDER THE BIG...
- Orchestra Wellington
- Orchestra Wellington and The Circus Hub present UNDER THE BIG TOP! Saturday 2nd September 3pm Michael Fowler Center Marc Taddei, Music Director Rosalie Ducharme, Choreographer The Return of our fantastic Family Concerts! See death-defying aerial performers, sensational stilt dancers, jugglers, tumblers and clowns when Orchestra Wellington combines with the Circus Hub for a spectacular family show. “We combine some of New Zealand’s finest circus performers in a show that will appeal to all ages,” says Music Director Marc Taddei. “You’ll be astounded by the acrobatics and laugh at the clowns as they perform to exhilarating music! It’s a great way to entertain your kids while introducing them to the magic of the orchestra.” The Orchestra will play music to stir the imagination including favourites from Bizet’s Carmen, Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Ballet and Saint-Saens’ Carnival of the Animals. The circus performers will be choreographed by Circus Hub’s Head trainer, Rosalie Ducharme. Rosalie is a graduate of Montreal’s National Circus School. With a strong background in rhythmic gymnastics and contemporary dance, she co-created and performed a duo trapeze act in Cirque du Soleil’s Totem that was acclaimed for its innovative style “filled with surprising transitions, flowing choreography and acting”. Founded in 2005, the Wellington Circus Hub has become a vibrant part of Wellington’s cultural life. Its high flyers, aerialists, tumblers and rich, often satirical, entertainment offer something for both young and old. Tickets available from www.ticketek.co.nz HERE or 0800 842 538
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Disruption to GO Wellington bus services - 3 September 2008
- Go Wellington
- Due to a scheduled union stop work meeting, all GO Wellington routes will be unavailable on Wednesday, 3 September between the hours of 10am and 2pm. Services will be reduced prior to the stop work meeting, from 9am until 10am, and again following it, from 2pm until 4pm.
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Entertainment Books Available Now!
- Brooklyn School
- Buy your new 2014 | 2015 Wellington Entertainment™ Membership from Brooklyn School and 20% of your purchase goes towards our fundraising! Brooklyn School are selling Entertainment Books for a limited time only. Books are available from the office or can be purchased online below: https://www.entertainmentbook.co.nz/orderbooks/104w296
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Brooklyn School, 58, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand
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Dunedin artists boosting environmental awareness and biodiversity
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- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Josh Thomas (an Urban Dream Brokerage Advisory Board member) heads the water diviners at the opening of Awa HQ. Image: Justin Spiers. Water divining in the Dunedin town belt has kicked off the first of two innovative public art commissions, which sees artists respond to the city’s environmental needs as part of Te Ao Tūroa, Dunedin’s Environment Strategy. In a programme called Environment Envoy, Dunedin’s Urban Dream Brokerage announce two projects following a call for proposals in August: Awa HQ, a collaboration by Angela Lyon, Aroha Novak and Charlotte Parallel dedicated to Dunedin’s Toitū stream, and What Grows Where You Live, a project led by artist Ruth Evans involving revegetation and artwork creation with native plant species. The commissions, worth $6500 each, are part of Dunedin's Urban Dream Brokerage service, funded by Dunedin City Council and supported by national public art organisation Letting Space. “We are working to encourage Dunedin’s community to see their local environment in new ways, and specifically to get more action happening to increase biodiversity,” says Dunedin City Councillor and Te Ao Tūroa Partnership Chair David Benson-Pope. “The city is also using and creating strong partnerships between different sectors to deliver a better natural environment. Artists have a vital role to play in all of this – from making new connections and encouraging partnerships to enabling people to see their world from completely different perspectives.” Awa HQ acknowledges Toitū stream, hidden within Dunedin’s CBD, provides a vital connection to Dunedin’s environment and heritage. The project looks at the history, condition and relationships of the stream by gathering together diverse stories, experiences and responses. Treating the stream as a living entity, the artists were inspired by the passing of the Whanganui River Claims Settlement Bill, which in March which gave the Whanganui River, Te Awa Tupua, the same status as a legal person. The project was launched with a picnic and a water divining hikoi with Stephen Kilroy and Taonga Pūoro artists Jennifer Cattermole and Jessica Latton on 25 November. They are now inviting other artists to respond to their call this coming weekend Saturday 9 December 12pm to 4pm by presenting work at Awa HQ, an empty lot at 175 Rattray Street, Dunedin, beside the now concealed stream. Featuring a range of performances, actions, discussions and picnics Awa HQ will culminate in a final hikoi on Saturday 17 February 2018. The second project What Grows Where You Live embraces the biodiversity available in Ōtepoti/Dunedin. Focusing on the plant species raupo, harakeke, kowhai and poroporo, the project begins by working with private and public landowners to introduce native flora across the greater Dunedin region through planting schemes. Materials will be gathered from these sites to be used in constructing art works hosted in a vacant space in Dunedin’s CBD in April 2018. The exhibition will feature workshops for skills and knowledge sharing, and a zine providing understanding of where these plants grow, how to source them, and their traditional application in Māori society. “The Environment Envoy projects will engage more of our community in the work to achieve the goals of Te Ao Tūroa,” says Councillor Benson-Pope, “and also strengthen collaboration between artists and the public, iwi, scientists, councils, business and community groups. We all have a key role to play in enhancing our environment.” For more information: contact Katrina Thomson email: envoy.udb@gmail.com
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TV Dinners, Call Centre & Big Pharma
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- three bands all playing songs they've written tvdinners Call Centre Big Pharma Trio Doors from 6:30 and music from 7:00 Bar open from 3pm The Vogelmorn Upstairs is not a wheelchair accessible building.
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Valuable Indonesian education partnership signed
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Universitas Negeri Jakarta (UNJ) to collaborate on the development of a Centre of Excellence in Teaching for the Future.
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A guide to cyber security in lockdown
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As many transition to unfamiliar systems as part of working from home, being vigilant about cyber security has never been more important, writes Associate Professor Val Hooper, Head of the School of Marketing and International Business.
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International advocate for women’s rights to receive honorary degree
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Gill Greer, an international leader in the field of women’s rights and gender equality, will receive an honorary Doctor of Literature degree from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington during next month’s graduation ceremonies.
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Bringing out the best in the bureaucracy
- Victoria University of Wellington
- It is time to farewell "tikanga Weber" and the new public management reforms and instead welcome the spirituality of wairua, say Emeritus Professor Bob Gregory and Kristen Maynard from Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Government.
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Latest trust survey explores link to political leanings
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealanders on the centre-left of the political spectrum are generally the most trusting of five political groupings, according to the latest trust survey from Victoria University of Wellington’s Institute for Governance and Policy Studies.
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City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi exhibition Meditations takes collaborative approach to explore time
- City Gallery
- Meditations, the latest exhibition from City Gallery Te Whare Toi, at its temporary home in National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa, is an exploration of time and the creation of personal archives.
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Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Short Passes 31 August (news in briefs)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Two more weekends of Premier club rugby before this year’s Swindale Shield winner is found and then on to the Jubilee Cup semi-finals. All six of the leading teams are in with a chance – mathematically – of winning the Swindale Shield, although Marist St Pat’s supporters are on the home straight this week with their...
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Jubilee Cup winning captains XV
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Jubilee Cup for Wellington club rugby supremacy has been contested every year since 1929, with some 19 clubs winning the title over nine decades. See a XV below made of up winning Jubilee Cup captains. As with these sorts of posts the below is not a definitive list or best of list, rather a...
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Bond Banter 4 October (some news and tidbits to start the week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning edition: Welcome to Rugtober. One more weekend of 15s rugby and then we are mostly done for the season, before a run of sevens tournaments starting later in the month, potential lockdowns aside. It starts this Wednesday evening at Porirua Park with round two of the Hurricanes Youth Council’s Secondary Schoolgirls competition, with the...
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington club rugby scoring and results updates 2 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It is the opening round of the 2022 Wellington club rugby season. The first round of the Women’s Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy is being played today, with all four scheduled matches kicking off at 11.30am. WRFU Women’s Premier The first round of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield competition is being played today, with all four seven...
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Review: Pudgy Mediocre White Men Solve Your Problems
- The Wellingtonista
- A whiteboard greets us at the top of the stairs of BATS’ Dome Theatre. 10am – Dancing with Craig (R18). It reads. 1.45pm – Knitting with Craig (R18), then 8pm – Dave & Bryan Impov Thing. And that is what we’re here to see (though I am particularly taken by the concept of 12.45pm – Autopsy for Beginners.) We’re at […]
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- Toi Pōneke
- Holly Walker’s mahi toi reveals fragments of her cultural experience of being Pākehā. Identifying as Pākehā and as Tangata Tiriti comes with responsibilities to the landscape, environment, to people and the past. Holly’s practice is a therapeutic process of re-connecting to her identity through performance, sculptural works and kōrero with the whānau. Read more
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly News 2 October 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results NZ Road Relay Championships Wellington Scottish tied with WHAC for third equal in the club of the year competition behind Whippets and Don Grieg Racing Stables. The W50s won their grade and are national champions again, with five of the six of them running fastest lap and Karyn McLean winning the baton. […]
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Great read: toll roads, congestion charges, and transport investment
- Talk Wellington
- Te Waihanga the NZ Infrastructure Commission have released another banger of a report, this time into two important ways to fund transport projects. It’s quite arresting… With a government (rightly) thinking more laterally about how to fund infrastructure, there’s lots of talk about funding things with tolls. Some of it is really hot talk, like...
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Have your say on SH59
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- Have your say on the future of our patch of SH59. Waka Kotahi is currently consulting with Plimmerton Residents’ Association (along with Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Paremata RA, PCC and GWRC) on the current and future status of SH59 between Paremata and Plimmerton roundabouts. View the Waka Kotahi proposals here Then let us know if you […]
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Plimmerton, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Sideline Conversions 15 September (some rugby news and information to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Members of the Wellington Centurions side after their 116-point match against Canterbury B on Saturday, a positive way to finish the season for most of this side. Photo: Andy McArthur. Monday morning edition – updates expected throughout the day. It’s the last week of winter, with the spring equinox coming up this weekend, and with...
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Spring fruit and vege
- Elements Cafe
- This week marks the first week of spring! One of the great things about different seasons is that they provide us with a variety of produce. It is important to cook with fruit and vegetables that are in season because it is when they taste their best, when they are most economic and they provide […]
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Elements Cafe, Wha Street, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Redbird Junior
- Newtown Festival
- After leaving NZ for the UK 6 years ago. I’ve been doing the Dad thing. Back for this Summer with Mini Redbird in tow to show him the joys of the Capital City. Spinning tunes since ’94 and sharing the stage with the likes of Norman Jay MBE, Sir Alex Patterson of Orb fame, Gorgeous […]
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Returning historical sound recordings to Pacific communities
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As part of an international project, a lecturer from Victoria University of Wellington’s Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music (NZSM) will return valuable collections of sound recordings to Pacific communities in The Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
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Farewell Caroline 'Frau' Robertson
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
- This week we farewelled Marsden's Head of Senior School, Caroline 'Frau' Robertson, sending her off to her new opportunity with equal measures of pride and gratitude. Caroline has been a loyal servant of Marsden for 27 years, and across that time has had immeasurable influence on the lives of countless Marsden students and their families who will remember her with fondness.
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Marsden Avenue, Karori, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Sandhills Motorway cycleway provisions
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- The NZTA has released a video with a fly-through of the proposed Kapiti Expressway/Sandhills Motorway/ Mackays to Peka Peka route: Here are my observations of what I can see in the video with regards to the cycling provisions: The cyclepath seems to follow close to the motorway along the bottom of the Raumati Escarpment north of Mackay’s Crossing.
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Wellington Judo Academy
- The Wellington Judo Academy is proudly one of the oldest martial arts clubs in New Zealand. Established in 1955, the Academy is still dedicated to the core values that we’ve held from the beginning; providing high quality instruction in the Japanese Martial Art of Judo to both skilled judoka and amatuers alike.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ol? Soccer Academy
- The Olé Soccer Academy is a private organisation founded in November 1997, by a group of businessmen eager to see soccer progress at junior level, for girls and boys. Former All White Coach Ken Dugdale now coaching in the NSL with the Football Kingz, provided the coaching direction the Academy has taken from his vast experiences overseas.
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Hutt Cricket Academy
- The Hutt Cricket Academy is a multi purpose indoor facility based out of the Hutt Rec Grandstand in Lower Hutt.
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Arts Wellington
- The Wellington Regional Art & Cultural Development Trust (Arts Wellington) is a charitable trust that provides networking opportunities, communication platforms, advocacy and capability building forums for our membership base. Our members are made up of most of the Greater Wellington region’s professional arts, culture and heritage organisations, arts service organisations and education institutions.
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International Festival of the Arts
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NZ Artist Margaret Morris
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Brooklyn Early Childhood Centre
- Brooklyn Early Childhood Centre provides quality early childhood care and education for children aged 12 months to five years. Our session times are Monday to Friday, 8.30 am to 2.30 pm. Children must be picked up no later than 2.45 pm. Each session caters for 20 children.
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Samba Futsal Academy
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Creative Capital Arts Trust
- The Creative Capital Arts Trust (also known as CCAT or See-Cat) is a non-profit charitable organisation established in 2011 to support the creative life and cultural identity of New Zealand's capital city. We are professionally managed by a team of extraordinary arts administrators, seasoned festival producers, and emerging talents—led by chief executive Drew James. Our programmes include the annual New Zealand Fringe Festival and the free creative street festival CubaDupa, but a few new ideas are on the horizon.
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Newtown Early Learning Centre
- In February 1985, a small group of parents and caregivers decided to set up a community crèche, which opened in June 1985 with one paid worker supported by parent helpers. Over time, the crèche evolved into a fully professional education centre with qualified teaching staff. The community of parents and caregivers still owns and governs the Centre, and the community is still involved in its day-to-day running.
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Newtown Community Creche, Daniell Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Young and hungry arts trust
- The Young and Hungry Arts Trust is a charitable organisation that was founded in 1994 in association with BATS Theatre. Young and Hungry arose out of a need to provide young people, aged 15-25 years, with opportunities to gain hands-on theatre experience within a professional structure.
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Mana Arts Society
- We're a group of friendly and supportive local artists in Plimmerton. We hold exhibitions in our clubroom three to four times a year and welcome members of the public to enjoy the art on display.
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Family Martial Arts - Kenpo Karate Wellington
- We are a family oriented martial arts academy. Our mission is to assist families in our community to develop life-skills, positive relationships and the joy of successful achievement by training together in the art of Kenpo Karate. Out unique rotating curriculum and family classes make learning fun and easy. Visit our website and discover why many people just like you have found fitness, fun and freindship through Kenpo Karate; the most effective, safe and logical martial art in the world. Classes held in the city (Mt Cook), Miramar, Whitby, Eastbourne, Johnsonville
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Grow From Here
- An organic focused garden store. Abel smith St between Cuba and Taranaki in Te Aro.
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Wellington College of Languages
- Established in 1991, WCL is a specialist English Language Academy. Courses are offered in High School Preparation, Examination Preparation, Business and General English.
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Motive - net communication with intent
- Motive is a new media design agency. We provide a range of consultation, design and production services. Our intent? Creating an effective dialogue between you and your audience.
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Bach Choir of Wellington
- The Bach Choir exists to explore and honour in performance the beauties and wonder of choral music from the past four centuries with particular emphasis on the music of J.S. Bach and his contemporaries.
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The Shape of Money
- A free and comprehensive residential property investment calculator from Wellington-based financial planners, the Shape of Money.
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Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Our purpose is to advocate for and develop the heritage and ecological values of Karori Cemetery, and to assist with grave/plot restoration.
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Karori Cemetery, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Guardians of Pauatahanui Inlet
- Pāuatahanui Inlet is the only large estuarine wetland left in the lower half of New Zealand's North Island. It is at risk, mainly from human activities in both the Inlet and its catchment. We call ourselves the 'Guardians of Pāuatahanui Inlet' because we work to promote recognition of the ecological, recreational and cultural values of the Inlet.
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Porirua Harbour, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Islamic Circle of Aotearoa
- The Islamic Circle of Aotearoa (ICA) is a vibrant and inclusive organization dedicated to serving the Muslim community in New Zealand. Established with the aim of fostering a strong sense of unity and faith, ICA provides a welcoming environment for individuals and families to connect, learn, and grow in their Islamic faith.
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Sisters of Compassion
- The Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion, commonly known as the Sisters of Compassion, is a congregation founded in New Zealand in 1892 by Suzanne Aubert. Island Bay is the site of the Congregation Headquarters and associated Services, including a Child Care Centre.
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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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Friends of Te Papa
- Friends of Te Papa, formerly Friends of the National Art Gallery, was founded to encourage involvement with the gallery and support the acquisition of new works for the collection. For more than 20 years, our valued Friends of Te Papa members have supported Te Papa by contributing to Te Papa’s collections through the purchase of artworks, taonga, and other collection items, by regularly visiting Te Papa to view exhibitions and attending a wide range of programmes.
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Friends of Maara Roa
- Maara Roa is a forest restoration project at Cannons Creek Valley near Porirua. Its purpose is to restore the Bush back to what it was before the people who ruined it came. The project started in 2000, after some gorse fires destroyed yet more sections of native bush. A small group of people met to see if something could be done to stop it. The Friends of Maara Roa grew from that.
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Maara Roa (Cannons Creek lakes towards Duck Creek pathway), Cannons Creek, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5025, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
- ‘The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor’ enables us to enter into the life and times of a man, a family, a society, and ways of thinking and acting different to, yet not so distant from, our own. We enter the world of an architect, who is also an artist; builder, craftsman; a theosophist, an astrologer, a photographer, a furniture maker.
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