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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 20 July 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday, I (Allister) am really looking forward to being back worshipping with you all! I will be preaching a sermon related to my Study Leave research, about overcoming difference and division, before we come together to celebrate the special meal of Communion.
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St John's, Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 21 December 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is the last Sunday before Christmas Day – so our worship is saturated with Christmas carols as we delve into the meaning of ‘Glory’ in the Christmas story.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 21 September 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we celebrate the Baptism of baby Emery, as we rejoice in God’s love for him, and for us all.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 22 June 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This long Matariki weekend we gather for worship on Sunday at 10am.
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St John's, Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 23 February 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we acknowledge suffering as part of our human experience, and listen to God’s Word for where we can encounter love.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 23 March 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we continue our series on the faith practice PRAY, as we journey through the season of Lent.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 24 August 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we hear the story of a woman who was ‘seen’ by Jesus and experienced the freedom he brings – physically and spiritually.
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RACE UPDATE – Hoe Tonga 2025 Winter Paddler Series Race #2
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- 23 AUGUST RACE UPDATE Due to the low number of entries in the short race, both the 9km and 17km races will begin at the same time. The updated event programme is as follows: 08:00am – all teams have their … Continue reading →
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 25 May 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This weekend we meet together as usual on Sunday to worship at 10am.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 26 October 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This week is Reformation Sunday, where we celebrate that over 500 years ago, a monk with a hammer (Martin Luther) nailed a few discussion points to a church door—and ended up reshaping the whole Church! Reformation Sunday reminds us that faith isn’t about earning God’s love, but receiving it freely through grace …and a good excuse to sing “A Mighty Fortress”.
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A word from the Chair - game reports 19 July 2025
- Johnsonville Rugby Football Club
- To the JRFC Prems team, What a game! We couldn't be prouder of how you took on Tawa this past weekend. It was an intense 100 minutes,...
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 27 July 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we consider what God thinks of the distractions in our lives.
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Te Herenga Waka talent takes the stage at CubaDupa 2025
- Victoria University of Wellington
- CubaDupa showcases Wellington’s cultural scene with standout performances from local acts, including many Te Herenga Waka students and alumni.
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Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 28 September 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we hear again from God’s Big story, as we think about how we are part of that story.
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Three of Our Own to Represent NZ at 2025 Trans-Tasman Masters Challenge
- Northern United Hockey Club
- We’re absolutely stoked to share that three of our Northern United lads have been named in the New Zealand squads for the 2025 Trans-Tasman Masters Challenge! A huge congrats to: Peter Thomas – NZ Men’s 65s Aaron Clulow – NZ Men’s 50s Jason Neilson – NZ Men’s 50s What a bloody awesome achievement! Pulling on the black shirt is no small thing, and we couldn’t be prouder to see these legends representing Aotearoa across the ditch. Pete, Loosie, and Jase are long-time club men who always give their all on and off the field. They’re great role models for the rest of us – proving that top-level hockey doesn’t stop just because you’ve had a few more birthdays. All the best for the challenge, fellas . We’ll be backing you all the way!
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The Gardens of Eden and Allah – a 7 day traverse from the perspective of a baby dinosaur
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The Gardens of Eden and Allah – a 7 day traverse, from the perspective of a baby dinosaur. A six day hike through the Garden of Eden and Garden of Allah ice fields in the Adam’s Wilderness Area – including a route guide and photos. Episode 1 of 3 Whāia te iti kahurangi, ki te ... Read more
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Match Report Rd 7 Swindale – OBU defence wins the day against determined Tawa
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- <div class="slider slider-nav-circle slider-nav-large slider-nav-light slider-style-normal" data-flickity-options='{ "cellAlign": "center", "imagesLoaded": true, "lazyLoad": 1, "freeScroll": false, "wrapAround": true, "autoPlay": 6000, "pauseAutoPlayOnHover" : true, "prevNextButtons": true, "contain" : true, "adaptiveHeight" : true, "dragThreshold" : 10, "percentPosition": true, "pageDots": true, "rightToLeft": false, "draggable": true, "selectedAttraction": 0.1, "parallax" : 0, "friction": 0.6 }' > Taine Plumtree in the blood bin. Sensational sponsor logo! #image_840778479 { width: 100%; } Fui and Morgan charge it up the field #image_35539783 { width: 100%; } Callum Harkin steps the Tawa centre #image_832130887 { width: 100%; } Dale lines up the shot with Jack Green doing the tee duties, Luke Chisolm returning from injury in the nbackground #image_1739355293 { width: 100%; } Sam Reid slides over for the 5 points after whipping down the sideline #image_419362905 { width: 100%; } #image_1665940115 { width: 100%; } Caleb Delaney with a towering lineout take #image_2048566506 { width: 100%; } Morgan bullocks through the tackles with Fui and Shamus in support. Sam Reid is eyeing up options to the right! #image_632142925 { width: 100%; } #image_11988736 { width: 100%; } OBU 27 Tawa 9 The rugby trip to the suburb of Tawa-hiti is always a torrid affair. This week was no exception. For extra spice, Tawa drew the ire of many in the rugby community by starting the player currently accused of assault in an incident outside the Poneke clubrooms late at night a few weeks ago. From an OBU perspective, the most important points were a solid defence that didn’t leak any tries and no serious injuries. Sam Reid has a minor injury concern but was thumbs up for the Avalon fixture this coming Saturday. Conditions It was an overcast day with with barely a breath of wind. This brought terror to those still petrified from Alfred Hitchcock’s movie, ‘The Birds’ as a tree on the clubrooms side of the field attracted thousands of twittering birds. Who knows if it interfered with the lineout calls. OBU was playing from right to left from the terraces side of the field in the first half. Or if you like back to the road and clubrooms end. Notable Performances Caleb Delaney had one of his best if not the best performances in the jersey. A towering presence in the lineout and involved in everything around the field. Similarly Morgan Poi had the best game I’ve seen him play for OBU proving a really difficult opponent for Tawa to stop. The partnership of Dale Sabbagh and Callum Harkin at first and second five is looking stronger every week both on attack and defence! Ty Poe continues to grow in the centre role. He may not be the size of some of the players he marks, but he proves that they still hit the ground hard if you use good technique. It seems like I repeat myself every week but Shamus was stellar at the back of the scrum, as was Kyle at 9 and Sam Reid playing at fullback this week. How the game unfolded Minute What happened Score 1 Min OBU win the kickoff and set to the right. Finally lost forward in the ensuing ruck. 4 Min OBU scrum on halfway, close side. the ball spins wide but goes in behind the backs. Well picked up and taken into contact. OBU penalised for holdng on. Kick to the corner by Tawa goes out in goal. 6 Mins Scrum to OBU, Shamus takes it down the blindside and recycled 10 m on. Kyle chips it over the top. Tawa gather and bring it back to the close side of the field. Sam Reid makes a good tackle and Shamus turns the ball over and kicks it long. 8 Mins OBU feed to the scrum. The backs take it right for one phase then back to the left. Tawa backs get caught offside. It’s not straightforward but is a kickable penalty. OBU successfully kick to the corner through Dale. The lineout throw is called not straight and scrum is set. OBU penalised for dropping the scrum. 16 Mins OBU penalised for side entry to the ruck. Tawa opt for the shot 38 metres out from the posts and just to the left. Penalty is successful! Tawa 3 OBU 0 18 Mins OBU knock on from the restart! 20 Mins OBU penalised for not releasing the tackled player. This starts a solid period on defence 5 meters out from the goal line. Eventually Tawa spill the ball on about the 6th or 7th pick and go. Somewhere in the middle of that Taine subs off for blood and Josh runs on to take his place (Caleb into lock, Josh on the blindside). Josh Gimblett Replaces Taine Plumtree (blood bin) 25 Mins OBU penalised for player going off their feet at the ruck. It’s about 35 meters out and in front of the posts. Kick at goal is successful. Tawa 6 OBU 0 27 Mins The kickoff goes out on the full. Taine and Josh trade places after Taine is cleaned up. Taine Plumtree replaces Josh Gimblett (blood bin) 33 Mins Tawa lineout on their 22 meter line. They clear the ball down to Sam Reid who runs it back strongly but is taken in a head high for his trouble. OBU elect to go for the shot 40 meters in front. Dale lands it. Tawa 6 OBU 3 39 Mins Tawa penalised for dropping the scrum 5 meters in from the near touch on halfway. OBU kick to the corner to take the lineout 5 meters out. Tawa are penalised for collapsing the ensuing maul. OBU go back to the lineout again. The lineout drive goes again with the backs piling in. The ref has a penalty advantage to OBU. there are several pick and go’s. The penalty is called and a quick tap is taken with a driver at the line. try to Taine. Successfully converted by Dale. OBU take 10-6 lead into the halftime oranges. Tawa 6 OBU 10 ———————————- 44 Mins OBU attacking the Tawa line are penalised for not releasing the tackled player. Someone offers an opinion and we are marched 10 meters. Ouch! Tawa elect to have a shot 45 meters out and to the right of the sticks. Tawa kicker lands a useful kick Tawa 9 OBU 10 46 Mins Tawa center makes a good break and looks to put his wing into space. Not sure if the pass wasn’t up to it or the wing didn’t get to where he needed to be, either way the ball rolls meekly into touch on the close side of the field. 48 Mins Tawa holding on in the tackle. OBU go for the posts about 42 meters out in front and slightly to the left. The discipline monster is back to upset proceedings for Tawa. The kick misses but the ref plays his joker and gives Dale another shot. I think it is due to a Tawa player trying to put Dale off by shouting something. No-one seems to know what the hand signal is for that! Dale makes no mistake on his second attempt. Tawa 9 OBU 13 50 Mins From the 10 meter line in Tawa territory Adam Clarke gets away an impossible pass to Sam Reid who boosts along the far touchline and scores it in the far corner. The referee and his assistant consult for a few seconds before the try is awarded. The difficult conversion is successful. Tawa 9 OBU 20 53 Mins Great kick from Dale down into Tawa corner. Tawa lineout. OBU backs are caught offside. Tawa clears to touch about halfway. An action replay takes Tawa into the 22. Morgan is issued a team warning. Tawa mounts an attack down the sideline and the Tawa fans are ecstatic but Kyle has taken care of the hooker who is in touch before the corner. Kurt Sickler on for Sam Reid (injury) 58 Mins Tawa concede a penalty on the 22 for backs offside. The referee issues another warning to both teams. Josh Gimblett on for Matt Sleith (tactical) Matt has had yet another busy day at the office. This time in the number 7 shirt after a few weeks in the front row. 63 Mins Tawa has a strong scrum which they drive off to the left. The OBU clean-out comes from the side and the ball is cleared out to the touch on halfway. 65 Mins OBU has a strong lineout drive to disrupt Tawa possession. Tawa’s experimental kick pass to the left wing doesn’t pay off as OBU is awarded a penalty possibly for in front of the kicker. Cleared down to 15 Meters out from Tawa line. 66 Mins Another powerful OBU lineout drive at the line with Shamus taking it over to keep his try tally marching on (2nd equal for Wellington premier rugby, 1 ahead of Sam Reid and 2 ahead of Ty Poe and Taine Plumtree!) OBU were under penalty advantage for collapsing again. Conversion successful. Substitutions – Luke Chisholm on for Fui at tighthead prop (tactical) Wirangi Parata on for Kenan Gillson at hooker (tactical) Great to see these two back in action after a few weeks off for injury. Tawa 9 OBU 27 75 Mins Matt Fowler on for Kyle Preston at halfback (tactical) Izzy Foai on for Adam Clarke (tactical). Clarky was on the wing but Izzy is usually a 2nd 5. I didn’t get much time to work out who moved to where but safe to say Izzy’s hard ball running was back on display nearer to the ruck than wing. Great to have him back! Josh makes a great break from a lineout but the pass in the tackle goes into touch. 78 Mins Long period of OBU attacking the Tawa line. Tawa infringe and seeking the bonus point, OBU takes the lineout in the corner. 81 Mins From there an error leads to a Tawa scrum. they bravely try to run it out to salvage something from the game. Eventually they knock it on from some strong OBU defence. From the scrum OBU are penalised for not rolling away and after a few more phases the game is whistled to completion. All in all a well taken victory. OBU looked in control for most of the match while not ever looking completely dominant. That was probably the strongest scrummaging side of the season so far. We didn’t get the clear advantage we have usually enjoyed. That’s to Tawa’s credit. There were a lot of penalties, but to that we’d have to say there was a lot of infringing! The referee had a very good game I thought. The post Match Report Rd 7 Swindale – OBU defence wins the day against determined Tawa appeared first on OBU Rugby.
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Transportation 2040: Vancouver’s Blueprint for Sustainable Transport, with lessons for Wellington: Wednesday 4 July, 6:30-7:30pm
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- Date, Time and Venue Wednesday 4 July, 6:30-7:30pm Sustainability Trust, 2 Forresters Lane, Te Aro (off Tory St) Who: Hosted by Congestion-Free Wellington What’s This About? Wellington is facing major transport and land-use choices as we decide on the Let’s Get Wellington Moving process.
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WCC votes 9-7 to support Reading Cinemas with $32m deal</a#x3E;
- Inner-City Wellington
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Sideline Conversions 7 October (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Lookout the Bus aka Tyson aka Julian Savea is coming through. The Oriental-Rongotai wing and teammates celebrate Wellington’s 7th and final try of the afternoon on Saturday as Northern United’s Kienan Higgins and Wainuiomata’s Sam Smith in Hawke’s Bay colours can only watch on in despair. The Magpies had earlier led 21-0. Photo: Mike Lewis. ...
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Sideline Conversions 7 April (some news and information to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Rugby returned to Porirua Park with a bang on Saturday with three matches on Jerry Collins Stadium and three wins for Norths teams. This month Norths is supporting Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month and their teams are sporting colourful socks. A rip-roaring opening weekend of club rugby in Wellington, Wairarapa-Bush and Manawatu. In Wellington,...
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Sideline Conversions 7 August (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Samoans players after their match in Wainuiomata on Saturday against Wairarapa-Bush. They are on the road this weekend for their second game. Morning edition – updates expected throughout the day. More Finals coming up this weekend, in the school and club rugby competitions. There are four club rugby finals across two club grades...
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Sideline Conversions 7 July (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Held up. Some tense moments at Maidstone Park on Saturday with a healthy crowd in the stand. Photo: Peter McDonald. Welcome sunshine on Sunday and Monday is drying out the grounds ahead of this weekend, but will the weather be stable on Saturday for another crucial set of club matches? Premier games at a glance...
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How Did I Get Hear? #7 - Stephen Gallagher on Kronos Quartet's "Black Angels"
- Slow Boat Records
- In 1993, I was immersed in my first year study of composition at what is now known as The New Zealand School of Music.
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$7 million contract signed for new radiology and cardiology equipment at Wellington Hospital
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Capital & Coast District Health Board has today announced a $7.35m deal with Philips Healthcare – one of the largest diagnostic equipment purchases in New Zealand medical history. The radiology and cardiology equipment, which is destined for use in the new Wellington Regional Hospital, will be in place before the end of this year - in time for the opening of the new hospital.
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The global penguin – Part 7. The wandering emperor penguin enters the technological age
- Te Papa's blog
- The celebrity Emperor Penguin at Wellington Zoo had a satellite tracking device fitted yesterday in preparation for his trip towards colder climes during the coming week. The bird will be transported to south of 50 degrees on the NIWA research vessel Tangaroa this week.
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Calling all refugee youth in Wgtn and Lower Hutt – Oct 7 and 9
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- Changemakers Refugee Forum is holding a workshop for youth refugees next week.
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The BIG 7 - Wild Waszp and Wicked Wing Weekend at Worser Bay Wellington
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- We are delighted to be hosting the Wellington Waszp and Wingfoil festival at Worser Bay Boating Club, which will be held over a Wild...
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Long-term Plan 2024-34 amendment and Annual Plan 2025/26
- Hataitai Community Website
- Have your say on Wellington City Council’s Long Term Plan Amendment
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Easter hours 2025: plan ahead and hop in for a visit
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Stock up on books, magazines, jigsaws, and more from our collections to see you through while we are closed for an extended Easter break.
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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.
- Tagged as:
- primary
- kilbirnie
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Lower Hutt Amateur Athletic Club
- The Lower Hutt Amateur Athletic Club (LHAAC) caters for children aged 7-15 years. The 2006-07 season runs from 25th October to 15th March. Club nights offer a mixture of competition and coaching to enable children to gain the necessary skills to participate in a variety of running, jumping and throwing events. The club meets at the Hutt Recreation Ground on Wednesday nights from 6.00pm-7.30pm.
- Tagged as:
- hutt-valley
- athletics
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