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Wellington weeps
- The Wellingtonista
- What was that sound of crying and wailing all over Wellington yesterday? Why were single ladies pulling their hair and sobbing onto one another's shoulders? Did it have anything to do with a certain DPF changing his facebook status from "Single" to "In a relationship"?
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Art, Art, Art!
- The Wellingtonista
- So, right now there's a whole lot of really good stuff being exhibited in Wellington's galleries. City Gallery After the hugely successful Yayoi Kusama exhibition turned the gallery into a magical wonderland, the main gallery space has now been given over to three also wonderful artists. More after the jump. read more
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Nanatech
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- In this high-tech world, there is a new trend emerging in Lower Hutt. People from all walks of life are rediscovering a simpler time and simple pleasures like freshly baked bread, homemade preserves and freshly grown vegetables. As well as saving money, they are reducing their impact on the planet too.
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Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Doggy do’s and don’ts
- Wellington SPCA
- Our Kid’s Club just keeps getting bigger and better – so much so that we have had to relocate some events to a larger venue! Wellington SPCA’s Kid’s Club takes place every month and children aged 6 to 12 years can come along to a fun-packed evening with heaps of animal-related activities.
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Submission document for the Regional Land Transport Management Programme
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- Worryingly, the Council has placed the Basin Reserve flyover as number two on its list of priorities, which raises the very real danger that they will proceed with this ill-conceived project as a matter of urgency. We're therefore asking supporters to put in a submission reqesting that the project be dropped.
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Weekly Report for Sunday April 18
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone Sue Hamlett has sent in a fascinating letter about her experience at the Paris Marathon last Sunday. She didn't actually finish, but she gives a vivid description of the event as seen from the pick-up bus that cruised the course collecting distressed and tearful participants. Way to go Sue.
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Gardens Magic Update
- WCC Watch
- So we were wrong – there is no Gardens Magic tonight. Jess Chambers’ show was last night. Incidentally, the council are making announcements like this via their Twitter feed rather than on their website. Seems a bit short sighted to me, I think a lot of people would go straight to the website.
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Smells like year-old fish and rotten eggs. But awesome!
- The Wellingtonista
- Has it really been a year since Fishhead magazine launched? Apparently so! Consequently, they’d like to party with you! There’s be cocktail specials, free entry and Wellington supergroup The Eggs playing. Fishhead birthday afterparty Thursday March 31, 9pm-midnight CQ Bar in the Quality Hotel, 223 Cuba Street. Last one in’s a rotten…
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Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly Club Roundup - 16 April 2011
- Oriental Rongotai Football Club
- Four wins, three losses A mixed bag on Saturday results wise – two good wins over the MSP Premiers and unbeaten S3rd side, our Colts cemented their 1st Division status with a 24-11 win over Wainui after it was 10-11 at half-time and our Reserve team beat Rimutaka 43-0.
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Notional Significance: Skyway
- The Wellingtonista
- [See all Notional Significance posts] The stretch of motorway that leaps out from the bluff was known in the Sixties as the “Kaiwarra-Thorndon Skyway”, incongruously combining the Jetsonian optimism of the term “skyway” with a mangled contraction of “Kaiwharawhara” that today would only be used by Pakeha blokes of a certain age.
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Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellywood Sign Song
- The Wellingtonista
- Comedian Robbie Ellis – who you may remember for his show-stopping performance of Manners Mall Emo Song (Buslane Through My Heart) at the 2009 TAWAs – has a new video. In reaction to the hugely unpopular plan by Wellington Airport to erect a “WELLYWOOD” sign, Robbie has put his feelings into song. Sing along!
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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7075 P25 Digital Under Test!
- Wellington VHF Group
- Colonial Knob 7075 has become, at least temporarily, the first Amateur Radio P25 digital voice repeater in New Zealand! How has this happened? Read on… The Colonial Knob repeater at 7075 has undergone a comprehensive upgrade and is now Project P25 capable as a result of the failure of the original repeater equipment.
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$300 million airport extension and Light Rail for free with every second Mt Vic tunnel built…
- Eye of the Fish
- OK – Hear me out here people. There’s been a lot of kerfuffle over a couple of things this week – one is the proposed $43m strengthening of the old Town Hall, and the other is the proposed $300m extension of the airport. First things first : where have those figures come from? Put them [...]
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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House fire - Horoeka Street
- Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade
- Late last night, the brigade was alerted to a house fire in Horoeka Street, Stokes Valley. The house was fully ablaze when the brigade arrived. Well done to neighbour, Andrew Stephen, for dragging an elderly resident through a window to safety! Stuff.co.nz have posted an article about the fire and Andrew's heroics here.
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Horoeka Street, Stokes Valley, Upper Hutt, Wellington, 5018, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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7 bicycles per person per year
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- How would you and every New Zealander like to be given 7 bicycles in the coming year? What would you do with 7 bicycles? Have one for every day of the week? It would be a bit of an extravagance and wouldn’t it be a complete waste of money? Well yes, of course.
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Unique dog skin cloak – soon to be on show at Te Papa
- Te Papa's blog
- Every exhibition I work on is different. Each time I learn more and my basket of knowledge (my kete) expands and grows. This time it’s a wonderful exhibition about Māori cloaks, which features many kākahu from Te Papa’s collection, plus a small number of unique taonga which we’re fortunate to borrow from elsewhere.
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Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Six Barrels totally instagrammable but also delicious
- The Wellingtonista
- Six Barrels interior, photo by Jason Aldous You know how we feel about Monterey, so it should be no surprise to you that we were very very excited when we heard that Joseph was opening up a new factory in which to bottle his delicious syrups, which is also a cafe too.
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Crusaders tonight
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Hurricanes celebrate a try in last week’s win over the Blues. Tonight they play a down – but never out – Crusaders side in Christchurch in the fourth round of the Super Rugby competition. By Kevin McCarthy If not now, when. The question for the Hurricanes, top of the table, as they head to...
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Isitolo Alesana
- Newtown Festival
- This Tokelauan Wonder has a deep love for his culture and Pacific Performing Arts. He has a relevant qualification from Whitireia NZ and has performed his craft literally around the world. He was with us at Newtown Festival in 2023 and we look forward to experiencing 2 of his performances this year.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Dealing With Countrywide Payday Cash Organizations Cleverly
- Never paper work, nor a document faxing is enquired for the allocation with the loan. The loan is given as a cash in the account of the borrower quit blogging . . fund any urgent personal financial demand. It can allocated before the specialist receives his next salary in hand. Though, the terms of compensation […]
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The religiosity of the superbrands
- Jack Yan
- Another friend asked the Windows laptop v. Macbook question on her Facebook today. You can predict what happens next. The cult came by. As with the last time a friend asked the same question. The cult always comes and proclaims the superiority of the Apple Macintosh. And it is a blinding proclamation, of […]
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Dinosaurs resuscitated or will Prebble and McCarten show that it is not the strongest who survive...
- Iona Pannett
- but the most adaptable? A good editorial from The Dominion Post today. Fascinating that Act and Labour have brought these two campaigners back. Will they be able to adapt to MMPs of the 2010s or do both parties need to do a better job at cultivating new talent. Will be watching closely.
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Wellington club rugby season review Part 1
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Avalon's Shannon Bradbrook scores in the corner to help give his side a 20-9 win over rivals Paremata-Plimmerton to push Avalon in to the Hardham Cup semi-finals with a week to spare and guarantee their place in the Premier ranks for 2015 regardless of mooted changes to the competition.
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Hurricanes U18s and Wellington U19 trial team to meet tonight
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Many of Wellington's and the Hurricanes region's hottest young players are in action this evening at Porirua Park in a match between the recently selected Hurricanes U18 team (pictured above at their training camp last week) and a Wellington U19 trial side, featuring some prominent young Jubilee Cup and Hardham Cup players.
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Alongside David Fane presenting our PITA & THE WOLF family...
- Orchestra Wellington
- Alongside David Fane presenting our PITA & THE WOLF family concert in July we also have a very special guest narrator for one of our favourites GERALD MCBOING-BOING. We can’t reveal too much about him yet, aside from it should be a refreshing change as he’s normally used to working with total MUPPETS!
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Current members: rejoin now and win stuff
- Wellington Tennis Club
- The first five current members who rejoin for the 2014/15 year will each win a can of tennis balls and everyone who rejoins by 31 October goes into the draw to get a free membership (we’ll refund your subs). Here’s the subscription form for 2014-15 (PDF document). Sign up now!
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The tide is turning and Green is becoming mainstream
- Iona Pannett
- Today, I felt optimistic as I sat in a room of property developers and other related professionals to talk about the future of the Northern end of the CBD including a small part of Thorndon, there was no talk of flyovers, denial of climate change and the inequality that exists througout the world.
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Wb 299 rebuild under way
- Rimutaka Incline Railway
- <!-- da2a.script_load(); //--> The rebuild of Baldwin steam locomotive Wb 299 is now well under way. The first major components - cab and bunker side were fabricated in time for display at RailEx. A cab seat and raised section of cab floor were added to make a more interesting exhibit, which proved quite popular with visitors.
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Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust, Maymorn, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Junior Open sees strong girls draw
- Squash Wellington
- This weekends Wellington Junior Open hosted by Mana Squash Club sees the strongest Junior Girls draw for a number of years. Ellie Epke with a Senior women’s A1 grading, is top seed. I’m sure Abbie Palmer #2, Juee Bhide #3 and Kaitlyn Watts seeded 4 will have eyes on the prestigious silverware.
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Academy Roundup – Week 32
- Wellington Phoenix
- A history-making weekend for the Wellington Phoenix academy. The women’s reserves were particularly in the spotlight, a 3-2 win against Western Springs arguably the biggest ever National League win for the academy side. Amber de Wit opened the scoring early... The post Academy Roundup – Week 32 appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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La Bella Italia
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Cats Protection Wellington
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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Tapu Te Ranga Marae
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