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    • Welcome!
      • My son John exploring the bush behind our hut I'm very excited to welcome you to the Orongorongo Club's new blog! The Orongorongo Valley holds a special place in my heart - I first stayed in the valley at just six weeks old and introduced my son to the valley at three months.
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    • The Wrap Up (Week 8, Term 1 2024)
      • Immerse yourself in the poetic talents of former students while celebrating an audio-visual anthology of art by young New Zealanders. Check out upcoming webinars designed by the Real Parents team to support whānau with teens and remember to sign up to Learning Conversations. This and more in this week's Wrap Up.
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • The Wrap Up (Week 8, Term 1 2024)
      • Immerse yourself in the poetic talents of former students while celebrating an audio-visual anthology of art by young New Zealanders. Check out upcoming webinars designed by the Real Parents team to support whānau with teens and remember to sign up to Learning Conversations. This and more in this week's Wrap Up.
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Businesses show Fairtrade colours at Wellington Fairtrade Breakfast
      • Students with the All Good Gorilla at the Fairtrade Breakfast Attendees at the Wellington Fairtrade Breakfast The All Good Bananas team making delicious banana smoothies Attendees at the Wellington Fairtrade Breakfast Stephanie Fry from Celcius Coffee, our extremely entertaining MC Mayor Celia Wade-Brown opens Wellington’s Fairtrade Breakfast Deputy Labour Leader Grant Robertson takes to the stage Thanks to all of you who supported and attended A Fairtrade Breakfast in the City, Friday 18th May, 7-9am at the St James Theatre. A great time was had by all, chowing down on All Good Banana smoothies, drinking unlimited KTea and Celcius Coffee. Guests received fantastic Fairtrade giveaways and goodies from Commonsense Organics, Kowtow Clothing, Ideal Cups, Trade Aid and Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate. Entertainment and information was provided by our MC Stephanie Fry, Mayor Celia Wade-Brown, MP Grant Robertson, Steve Knapp (CEO of Fairtrade Australia & New Zealand), and a visiting All Good Gorilla. Hula Hope‘s beautiful songs finished off what was a great way to kick-start your day. It was a perfect way to celebrate Wellington’s Fair Trade City status, Fair Trade Fortnight, and show the huge support of Wellington businesses for Fairtrade.  Cheers to Martin Wilson at Capital Productions for our sound needs, our photographer Corinna Howland and Positively Wellington Venues. Many thanks to our fabulous volunteers Ayumi, Corinna, Josephine, Daniela and Priya.
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    • Prize Giving 2015
      • Thanks to everyone who made Saturday a fantastic day/night - hope you all had fun and are looking forward to another great season in 2015/16 at Petone Rowing Club!Allan Jones Trophy (Most Successful Coxswain) Lucy BirdRiordan Cup (Most Successful Novice) Abbie PritchardJenness Cup (Most Successful Sculler) Jamie SaundersDennis Sellers Cup (Best Coxless Pair) Jamie Saunders / Paddy O’ReillyTe Puni Shield (Highest Points Aggregate) Jamie SaundersParliament Cup (Most successful Masters rower - Points based) Astrid NunnsMcDougall Cup (Best Behaved Coxswain) Niamey IzzettPresident’s Trophy (Most Promising School Boy/Girl) Rachel GillChild’s Memorial Cup (Most Improved Novice) Georgia CoyneSam Platt Cup (Most Useful Club Member) David HanleyLadies Shield (Rower with the Best Club Spirit) Kyra JonesSwiggs Cup (Best Club Rower) Erin-Monique O’BrienDufus Award (Equipment Breaker of the Year) Elly O’Connell / Ruby WillisRussell Baxter Memorial Cup (for contribution to the advancement of Petone Rowing Club) Andrew BirdCommittee Award (for recognition of achievements) Paddy O'ReillyClub Captains Award (for commitment) Sam LeggeWe were honoured to name two boats for Martha McAnallen and Ann Carroll who have both made significant contributions to PRC as administrators.We added Ella Pudney, Beth Ross, James McAnallen, Phillip Wilson, and EM O'Brien's Rowing New Zealand achievements to our Honours Board.Congratulations Ella and Ruby who won the Photo Competition with their epic entries!Huge thank you to Andrew Bird, Dale Guyton, Paddy O'Reilly, and Martin Davies who made the day a success!
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    • Architecture Awards night
      • es, tonight is the night for the architectural community, as the local Wellington region Awards for Architecture and annual knees up are being held tonight. Last year the awards went to the New Dowse, the Masterton Police Station and the Greytown Town Hall, Holiday Inn, the new Maritime Tower, Len Lye’s water whirler, the waterfront refurbishment of Shed 13, and the highly deserved award for Conservation House (which went on to win a Supreme Award by the year’s end), as well as a swathe of awards for some very fine housing. Awards are being held in the very evocatively period Shed 13 tonight - lets hope that the owners have managed to install some toilet and kitchen facilities which are noticeably absent in this picture from last year!
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    • October 2009 Update
      • On Monday 5th October 2009 there was a meeting held between Maranui Surf Life Saving Club and Wellington City Council officers. This meeting was called by the council to discuss a new proposed outcome for the fire damaged Maranui building; as revealed by the Dominion Post on Friday the 2nd October. The concept they put to the Maranui members was to demolish the 4 council buildings on the Lyall Beach and replace them with a purpose built “Super Building” which would incorporate Lyall Bay surf club, Maranui surf club, NZAAT Beach House Art Gallery, toilet and shower facilities etc. Maranui Surf Club members were surprised and disappointed with yet another delay and are unsure how this new concept is relevant to the repair of the Maranui building.
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      • Maranui Surf Life Saving Club, 107, Lyall Parade, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Vosseler Shield
      • Come race New Zealand’s TOUGHEST cross country race!! The Vosseler Shield is one of New Zealand’s most historic races, with the 2019 edition being the 96th time the race has been held! Organised by Wellington Harrier Athletic Club, in conjunction with Athletics Wellington, the Vosseler Shield is the perfect way to test out your early season fitness! For many, finishing the race will be a fantastic goal, as the course takes you up and down the beautiful trails of Mt Vic. For those at the top end, the race is the best early-season opportunity to race against some of Wellington’s toughest competitors. WHAC welcomes club runners from around NZ to participate in the Vosseler Shield 2019!! Event Information – Click Here Vosseler Shield Map – Click Here
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      • Alexandra Road, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)


    • Burning questions 2021
      • Welcome to 2021. To usher in the new year, here are 21 questions in no particular order to ponder ahead of the season.   Sevens heaven Starting next month, will we see the National Club 7s title returning to Wellington, from Counties Manukau’s Ardmore Marist in Porirua at the start of 2020? Norths are confirmed...
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      • Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Referee Development
      • The SW Board are excited to share a new initiative aimed to lift referee capability and capacity in the Wellington region.  Led by our SW District Referee Convenor Matey Galloway, participants will work closely with designated mentors through a personalised programme as well as collaborating and sharing ideas with fellow cohort members. Please see the […]
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    • COVID-19 update: Friday 15 October
      • Kia ora koutou There were a number of announcements from the Government in the last week that will affect how we operate in the future and I need to share these with you in this communication. It is pleasing to see the response by most New Zealanders to this latest COVID outbreak with high rates […]
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)



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