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How much is a fair share for business ratepayers?
- Councillor Jenny Condie
- In an article about the Wellington City Council's proposed budget for next year, Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Simon Arcus raised...
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What is stress? How do you deal with it?
- Age Concern Wellington
- Recently a representative from Vitae NZ* spoke to our staff on understanding and managing stress in the workplace which prompted us to look at the problems of stress for older people and how to deal with it. The World Health Organisation defines stress as a mental reaction to challenging circumstances. “Stress can be defined as ... Read more
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The Box Office is closed today (Tues 29 July)
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Weakening or collapse of a major Atlantic current has disrupted our climate before—and could do so again
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Changes in a globally important ocean current could accelerate future warming in New Zealand, write Shaun Eaves, Andrew Mackintosh, Helen Bostock, and Joel Pedro.
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Sitting is bad for your health (even if you exercise regularly)
- Iona Pannett
- More research in The Sunday Star Times today telling us how sitting is very bad for your health.
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National Shakeout Day – New Children’s Hospital’s seismic safety is world class!
- Wellington Health Foundation
- On this National Shakeout Day, it seems only fitting to spotlight your New Children’s Hospital’s remarkable earthquake base isolators! The new hospital is rated to withstand a once in a 2,500 year event, which will provide essential protection to patients and staff and ensure that the hospital is up and running after the Big One.
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Our 2022 AGM is on the Thursday the 11th of August
- Guardians of the Bays
- We will be holding our AGM on Thursday 11th August 2022. Kick off is at 6pm @ St Aidan’s Anglican Church, 89 Miramar Avenue, Miramar.With awesome guest speakers!!! Part 1 – Members Only 6pm to 7pm This is the part where members review the achievements of the last year, proposed changes to the constitution & financial report, […]
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Key says Capital is dying, Bronagh says let them pat Pandas!
- WCC Watch
- On One News tonight, Prime Minister Key showed off Bronagh’s Panda seflie and it seems this is where the fantasy started.
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Pedal Ready Cycle Skills Training for years 5 & 6 is here!
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Pedal Ready starts this coming week! It is time for the Pedal Ready training program for our year 5 and 6 students again.
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Whose shed is it anyway? A Capital Times article 16 November
- Menz shed Wellington
- This article in the Capital Times 16 November is an update on the situation of the original MenzShed Wellington. Note changes of times for activities.
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Proposed Natural Resources Plan summary of submissions is now searchable online
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- The summary of submissions made on the Proposed Natural Resources Plan for the Wellington Region is now available online in our Summary of Decisions Requested database.
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Where the action is on social media, and it’s not Facebook
- Jack Yan
- I’ve blogged several times about the bot problem that Facebook has, and this is an issue that runs alongside the click farms that operate on the website.
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Personal connection is the real key to managing remote workers well
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Don't just bet on the metrics, say researchers from the Wellington School of Business and Government. They explain why personal connection is key to managing remote workers well.
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Collaborative action on biodiversity – the sum is greater than the parts
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- “This is such a powerful model of community led change, of Māori and non-Māori working hand in hand, it should be considered in all work being undertaken across government.
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To bee or not to bee is no longer a question
- Wellington City Council
- September is Bee Aware Month – an opportunity to raise awareness and celebrate the vital contribution honey bees make in our environment, on our economy, and for the future of urban ecology.
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Following your Dreams (even if your dream is to be a dinosaur) - Rose Northey
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > This dinosaur art and poetry exhibition is based on the comedy performance poem, Prehistoric Dreams. It follows the adult life of Mitchell Cunningham, who decided at a very young age that he would be a dinosaur when he grew up. However adult life is tricky without opposable thumbs or the ability to fit through doorways. All dinosaur sketches were checked by local dinosaur nerd and biologist, Dr. Michael Michael. So there is some hope that all 17 species of dinosaur depicted are not embarrassingly inaccurate. This means FEATHERS (where appropriate).
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Is Wellington for sale? Five council organisations into one private company
- Wellington Scoop
- It is my opinion that Kevin Lavery and some of the city council leadership team have an agenda for privatising and commercialising city assets that they are determined to push in an opaque and autocratic way. Let’s take a look at WREDA for example – the Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency that was launched with great fanfare last year and has since disappeared off the radar. Its role is to replace five Council-Controlled Organisations: Grow, Positively, Destination, Venues, and Major Events.
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Council is all a twitter about the Bird of the Year
- Wellington City Council
- We're proudly #teamhihi for Forest and Bird’s 2020 Bird of the Year, as not only is it one of Aotearoa's rarest birds, but the male proudly sports the Wellington colours of black and yellow.
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Interested in city safety ? Something is happening in Reading Car Park
- Inner-City Wellington
- Since the car park building came down behind the Reading Cinema, the car park has been looking a bit neglected and gloomy. But that’s changing - new lights and security in the car park is now happening.
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Wakefield Street Car Park, Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Council is all a twitter about the Bird of the Year
- Wellington City Council
- We're proudly #teamhihi for Forest and Bird’s 2020 Bird of the Year, as not only is it one of Aotearoa New Zealand's rarest birds, but the male proudly sports the Wellington colours of black and yellow.
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Flooding, wildfires and droughts - climate change is already affecting our region
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Our region is already seeing higher chances of droughts, wildfires, floods and sea level rises, all of which threaten our communities, infrastructure and natural resources - signals a new report released by the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) and StatsNZ.
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New at the Movies: Star Trek Into Darkness, Song for Marion, Gambit, Spring Breakers and Maori Boy Genius
- The Wellingtonista
- The 2009 Star Trek reboot went into production on the eve of the writers’ strike and therefore had no right to be as entertaining – or to make as much sense – as it did.
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Q: Is your city in chains right now? A: Depends on parking
- Talk Wellington
- It doesn’t matter how good everything else is: if your city’s wrongheaded about private car parking everything else will be in chains. But happily the converse is also true… tune in Wednesday 23rd for details! Parking of different kinds is an essential ingredient in a well-functioning city. And it can be a huge set of...
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Is the behaviour of NZTA Wellington appropriate for a Government Agency?
- Save Takapu Valley
- After a year working alongside NZTA over their plans to bulldoze the valley. We’ve learnt a lot about NZTA, and not all of it is nice and respectful. Things are getting bad. Government Agencies should work within decent standards, but things came to a head yesterday when our MP Peter Dunne front footed the unethical… Read More
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Is the behaviour of NZTA Wellington appropriate for a Government Agency?
- Save Takapu Valley
- After a year working alongside NZTA over their plans to bulldoze the valley. We’ve learnt a lot about NZTA, and not all of it is nice and respectful. Things are getting bad. Government Agencies should work within decent standards, but things came to a head yesterday when our MP Peter Dunne front footed the unethical… Read More
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Manners Street: the council is running a misleading and one-sided campaign
- Wellington Scoop
- The Wellington City Council’s advertising about the future of the Manners Mall is misleading and biased. There are different opinions about its controversial plan to wipe out the pedestrian mall in Manners Street. But the council is promoting only one of them, as if its point of view is the only one which can be considered by anyone who accepts the invitation to “have your say”.
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Keep Buckle St where it is say Memorial Park Competition entrants
- Mt Cook mobilised
- Memorial Park competition entrants all favoured leaving Buckle street in its present location, according to the Wellurban blog entry It’s a competitive world. I don’t know to what extent being briefed on the air quality and pedestrian safety concerns of local residents influenced design entries, but all opted for trenching Buckle St., or putting a bridge over it, and leaving it where it is.
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Wellington Is Not Dying—It’s Just Having a Bit of a Time
- Salient
- It is more important than ever that we all hold onto hope, and work towards a Pōneke that we can all call home.
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In the news: The prestigious Randell Cottage writer’s residency is at risk
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- The cherished Randell Cottage writer’s residency in Wellington’s Thorndon is under threat of being discontinued if it cannot find a long-term sponsor.
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How Gaston Chocolate is replanting the future for Vanuatu cocoa
- Wellington Chocolate Factory
- Since 2021, we’ve worked with Olivier and his business Gaston Chocolat to source our single-origin Vanuatu cocoa. Gaston partners with farmers across Vanuatu’s remote islands, helping them through the harvest and post-harvest process to produce the cocoa that forms the heart of our bars. More
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Wellington Chocolate Factory, 5, Eva Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Wellington Softball Association Inc.
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The Jackson Street Programme
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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East by West Ferry
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Verb Wellington
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