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Impact stories: community connections
- Predator Free Wellington
- Qualitative evaluation – Most Significant Change … To better understand the impact of the Te Motu Kairangi, Miramar Peninsula project at a deeper level, Predator Free Wellington is capturing stories from residents, volunteers, staff and key stakeholders about changes that may have resulted from involvement…
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Life Flight Open Day
- Life Flight
- Open Day is back in 2025 - get up close with emergency services and watch your Westpac Chopper demonstrate a winch rescue. It's an action-packed day for you, your family and friends. The post Life Flight Open Day appeared first on Life Flight.
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Wellington grading seminar Saturday 7 December 2013
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Time: 9am – 4pm Cost: $20 for the seminar, your grading fee is on top of this. If you are invited to grade, please add your full name, grade applying for and contact email to the list on the Dojo white board. … Continue reading →
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Prince of Wales Park Water Reservoir, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Waka Ama NZ Elected Board Member
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- The voting process is now open for the Waka Ama NZ elected board member. Each club has been emailed a voting form to submit their vote. Clubs have until Thursday, 11 September, to submit their vote form. For full information … Continue reading →
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International Child Abduction
- Wellington Community Law Centre
- How the headlines happen Caring for children after a separation is complicated enough. Add international travel into the mix and things can get really messy, really quickly. At least 120 Kiwi children get caught up in international custody disputes each year. … Continue reading →
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Unsafe relationships
- Wellington Community Law Centre
- Know the signs to look out for your friends and whānau According to Are You OK, more than half of all reported violent crime in New Zealand is family violence. 75% of serious assaults; 45% of abductions, kidnappings, and threatening … Continue reading →
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OPINION Dr Sea Rotmann: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A MOA POINTER
- Guardians of the Bays
- After a recent Dom Post article that asserted that the Wellington Airport is ‘gifting’ Moa Point residents $10,000 out of the goodness of their heart, some ugly attacks were made (including in the key letter featured in the Dom Post on October 8).
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Mei Fan trial nears end
- Peninsula News
- The prosecution this week summed up their case saying that Michael Preston “had his final say in their toxic relationship. Justice Joe Williams is to sum up next Monday before the Jury start deliberations. Michael Preston had finally had enough... Read More ›
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Consultation on Airport Extension due to start
- Peninsula News
- Consultation on the Airport Extension is due to start today with over twenty reports that will be made available to public that will set out the airport’s rationale for adding 354 metres to the southern airport. The cost of flying... Read More ›
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Pukeko Pictures signs deal with Chinese entertainment group
- Peninsula News
- Pukeko Pictures is a New Zealand animation studio created as a partnership between Richard Taylor and Tania Rodger, the co-founders and creative leads of Weta Workshop, and author, illustrator and children’s television producer Martin Baynton. Wellington’s Pukeko Pictures has signed... Read More ›
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Around the City (30th November 2015)
- Peninsula News
- A range of free and cheap activities around the city this week with Christmas a theme and school holidays just hiding around the corner. Hi Kittens! This is a joyous email for me, marking 5 years at the helm of... Read More ›
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Opinion: Airport Extension: Knowing better than the locals
- Peninsula News
- The Wellington Airport campaign to promote a longer runway is similar to the Transport Agency’s campaign about building a flyover at the Basin Reserve. Both commissioned large numbers of experts to support what they wanted to do. Both failed to... Read More ›
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Shelly Bay sale could fall through
- Peninsula News
- The planned sale to developers of Shelly Bay land could fall through. Owners of the land are worried that there is not enough support amongst their members for the deal. 75% of members must vote in the affirmative, however there... Read More ›
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Lyall Bay Airport Extension Meeting invite
- Peninsula News
- The Lyall Bay Residents Association is extending an open invite to residents of The Peninsula for a meeting tomorrow evening, Wednesday 3rd of February, at Cockburn Chapel on Onepu Road from 7:30 PM. The Deputy Mayor will be will be... Read More ›
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Around the City (1st February 2016)
- Peninsula News
- A great fortnight ahead for events. Top of the list is Kotahi for us, the free Electronic Music Concert held at Strathmore School this Saturday. It’s an excellent afternoon out. Also, watch for their outdoor twilight movies coming up soon.... Read More ›
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Work starts on new Airport Building
- Peninsula News
- Long planned work at Wellington Aiport to build a multi-storey carpark is underway with changes to lanes and layout planned. Work on a new $70 million car parking building at Wellington International Airport has taken off, and its likely... Read More ›
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New seawall for Breaker Bay
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- The past few years of storms have seen the South Coast Road shut on a number of occasions. Debris has washed over the road and into people’s gardens. Now, the Council is getting on the business of building a new... Read More ›
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Annual Free Electronica Concert in Strathmore today (Waitangi Day)
- Peninsula News
- Don’t forget that today (Waitangi Day) is the annual Electronic Concert, Kotahi, in Strathmore at Kahurangi School (Strathmore Avenue). It’s a great evening for the family with excellent artists. Kotahi celebrates its 3rd year in 2016, an all ages concert... Read More ›
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Strathmore Park, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pool key
- Kilbirnie School
- The school pool is now shut until around Labour Weekend. Thank you to the group of volunteers who, along with Brian, the school caretaker, have maintained the pool over the season. Pool key refunds ($20) are available from Liz in the school office.
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Kilbirnie School, 72, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Save the Basin Submission to the “Let’s Get Welly Moving” Engagement Process
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- The first phase of the Ngauranga to Airport Governance Group’s Let’s Get Welly Moving process, which is designed to find out what principles people in the Wellington region think should underlie Wellington transport planning, draws to a close at the end of May.
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Spotlight on RILAS
- Wellington Community Law Centre
- Vulnerable migrants As highlighted by Seema’s story, we can provide some assistance to women who are experiencing family violence and whose visa status is dependent on their relationship with their partners. The visa options available to people in these situations … Continue reading →
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How my Dad called the primary and the election for Donald Trump ages ago
- Jack Yan
- FJM88NL, licensed under Creative Commons I’ve had a phone call and a lot of comments on this in the last couple of days: my Dad, who is 81 with early-stage Alzheimer’s, called the US presidential election for Donald Trump months ago.
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Jackson Empire expands into Upper Hutt
- Peninsula News
- The old General Motors building in Upper Hutt has been sold for an undisclosed amount to Peter Jackson’s Weta group of companies, however, a spokesperson says there is no immediate plans for the site. The sale of the 37,000 square... Read More ›
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Airport Extension: A truck every minute & noise after midnight
- Peninsula News
- Tucked away in the airports reports on the impact of the Airport Extension on The Peninsula is the fact that we will see one large truck and trailer, every minute, for ten hours every week day, carrying fill from North... Read More ›
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Happy Holidays Eastern Suburbs
- Peninsula News
- Happy holidays Eastern Suburbs. This is our last post for a while and we just wanted to say thanks for your support. Since we started only a few weeks back more than 20,000 of you have visited and enjoyed the... Read More ›
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New Singapore Airlines flights to cost Wellington ratepayers ‘$9 a passenger’
- Peninsula News
- Leaked documents show that the deal to get Singapore Air to fly between Wellington and Canberra is going to cost the city $9 per passenger. With tens of thousands expected to use the route the cost will run into the... Read More ›
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Around the City (Nov 18th 2015)
- Peninsula News
- Better late than never, Hilaire’s list of free and cheap events that are on in Wellington this week. Online library learning starts up, creative arts course, and New Zealand’s best short films. Top of the awesome events this week is... Read More ›
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Mei Fan Trial: Murder-accused suggests wife was suicidal
- Peninsula News
- A Wellington jury has today watched a video interview in which a man accused of murdering his estranged wife told the police she had been suicidal. Michael Preston is before the High Court in Wellington accused of murdering Mei Fan... Read More ›
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Plans to create rejuvenation and new life in Strathmore Park
- Peninsula News
- The Wellington City Council and Housing New Zealand are leading a project to inject some new life into Strathmore Park. The Wellington City Council, with Housing New Zealand and the New Zealand Police, is supporting a community-led rejuvenation of Strathmore... Read More ›
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Strathmore Park, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Regional council decides on Hutt CBD flood protection scheme
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council has decided that Option A is the preferred approach to providing flood protection in the stretch of the Hutt River between Ewen Bridge and Kennedy-Good Bridge, accepting the Hutt Valley Flood Management Sub-committee’s recommendation on the options.
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The Hutt Valley
- The Hutt Valley is home to unique visitor experiences and accessible outdoor recreation just 15 minutes from downtown Wellington City.
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WCC Transport Projects
- We’re investing in our transport network Find out about our planned transport projects and share your views so Wellington's transport network is safer and more convenient for everyone.
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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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Flying Filing Squad
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Creative Mouse Design
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
- Evans Bay Intermediate is the only specialist provider of Education for Years 7 and 8 in the Eastern Suburbs. The school was opened in 1964 and has a roll of approximately 450 students. It caters for students in the Seatoun, Miramar, Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay areas with an ethnic mix of approximately 60% European, 12.5% Maori, 15% Asian, 9.5% Pacific Island.
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Wellington Softball Association Inc.
- The Wellington Softball Association incorporates 15 clubs covering 79 senior and 91 junior teams within the following area Wellington City Porirua City and the Kapiti Coast District south of the Otaki River.
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The Jackson Street Programme
- Jackson Street is a heritage icon, combining an eclectic mix of old buildings with funky cafés and boutique shopping. The retail strip boasts a huge variety of specialty shops, cafés, bars and restaurants that supply a wide range of ethnic foods, great coffee and goods not available anywhere else. The majority of shops are run by the owners, so the service is second to none!
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Boulcott Street Bistro
- Our doors opened in 1991, since then we have been serving Wellingtonians innovative, modern food as well as some classics such as Lamb Shanks, Fillet Bearnaise and Creme Brulee. Reservations are accepted for lunch only. Dinner is casual dining so just come along and you will feel more than welcome.
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Learn English NZ
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Green Parrot Cafe
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Newtown Festival
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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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East by West Ferry
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Verb Wellington
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Sarah Free
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Hutt Valley Concert Orchestra
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Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
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Lower Hutt Amateur Athletic Club
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A City for People
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Masala Restaurant
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Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
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Te Ahi Ka - Loop Track, Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Street City Church
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Wakefield Hospital
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Our Bar
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Glenside - the halfway
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
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