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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 086: Brian Lloyd
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hooker and prop Brian Lloyd was a stalwart of Wellington Axemen club teams and Wellington representative sides for several years in the period from the late 1940s to the early 1950s. Lloyd was a playing member of the 1947 Wellington Axemen side that won the Jubilee Cup and was later captain of his club as...
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Little Poland
- Newtown Festival
- Wellington’s Polish community invites you to come and enjoy the tastes and atmosphere of a Polish town market place on a feast day. Relax in our cafe seating and sample Polish beers, pierogi dumplings, sausages, charcoal grilled smoked meats, huge hot sandwiches, pancakes, doughnuts, amazing baking and more. Enjoy our music and dancing, plus fashion […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 074: Jock Wells
- Wellington Club Weekly
- John ‘Jock’ Wells was described as a robust forward and an honest toiler who gave it his all whenever he took the field. These traits saw the Northlander turned Wellingtonian play three matches and one Test for the All Blacks in 1936. Wells played those games for the All Blacks as a flanker, but the...
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Club Rugby Awards of the Year 2025
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean, Steven White & Adam Julian The final piece of our club season coverage for this year is our Annual Awards. A mix of the serious and silly, here’s ours for 2025. Team of the Year: The Upper Hutt Rams Colts. Melding any age-group team together is a skillful operation, dealing with players...
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Jaber recommits to the Nix
- Wellington Phoenix
- Tiana Jaber has jumped at the opportunity to sign up for a full season with the Wellington Phoenix. The Australian defender joined the Phoenix midway through the 2023-24 Liberty A-League as an injury replacement and went on to play the... The post Jaber recommits to the Nix appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Weekly News: Uni Relays, NZ 5km champs, last week of membership discount
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Last week for membership renewal discount. We have extended the period for getting a $20 discount on full adult membership until Friday, May 9. Details below, or just go straight here to renew now. This week Results Runway5, NZ 5km champs Lennox Crowe, who joined the club a couple of weeks ago, was 5th place […]
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Contrasting wins in opening round of Swindale Shield
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Article contributors: Steven White, Adam Julian, Scott Maclean and Martyn Bridge Photos: Andy McArthur and Caroline Lewis Wellington club rugby exploded like an air burst over Tunguska this afternoon with a series of thrilling set of matches across all grades. The wait was worth it for the latest start to the season in a number...
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Holdsworth daywalks – Gentle Annie Saddle, Pinnacle, and the summit.
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Holdsworth daywalks – Gentle Annie Saddle, Pinnacle, and the summit. Three hikes in the Holdsworth area of the Tararua Range – Gentle Annie Saddle, Pinnacle, and the summit of Mt Holdsworth – including route guides, photos and a video. Gentle Annie Saddle Inspired by a TTC day trip of many years ago Tony and I ... Read more
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Wellington’s Future Development Strategy: your submission guide (quick!)
- Talk Wellington
- Our region’s Future Development Strategy will say what big, important stuff goes where, setting the course for our towns and cities for decades. A Talk Wellington reader lays out why it matters, and how to submit – ASAP! This post contains some introductory information, and then a submission guide based on the Talk Wellington kaupapa....
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Submit against NZTA’s highway through our city
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- After the defeat of the Basin Reserve flyover and the partial failure of Let’s Get Welly Moving, the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) and Government are once back again with a new roading proposal – a highway through the city. We are encouraging all those to opposed to this idea to submit by Sunday 14th […]
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Titaua Peu’s video launched
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- A video recording Tahitian writer Titaua Peu‘s stay in Wellington was launched on 3 December. Titaua describes the explorations she undertook during her residency in Randell Cottage on the historical and cosmological links between Indigenous peoples of Polynesia. She foreshadows her planned dystopian trilogy, beginning with the forthcoming novel Disruptive – a tantalising prospect. French […]
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This is so good – someone is here to help!
- Mary Potter Hospice
- I do whatever I can to help. Whether that be helping with activities, driving, or just listening. Last year I was given a service award which blew me away because I’ve never had anything like that before. “The Hospice appreciates what you do. It might be just making a cup of tea but you’re appreciated.”
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Australia Cup Round of 16 Match Preview
- Wellington Phoenix
- Wellington Phoenix head coach Giancarlo Italiano is excited but wary about playing a side from the fourth tier of football in Australia. The Phoenix have travelled to Melbourne this afternoon (Saturday) to play Nunawading City on Sunday for a place... The post Australia Cup Round of 16 Match Preview appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Rich history of matches between Wellington and Otago in NPC and first-class rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- I see you. A try is awarded to former Lions prop Alex Fidow as teammates celebrate in Wellington’s clash with Otago in 2020. This article below is an update of a similar offering to that published here on this website three years ago. The Wellington Lions travel to Dunedin this coming Saturday to play home...
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The fading dream of home ownership
- Talk Wellington
- With unapproachable and expensive housing markets around the world, many young people are giving up on ever owning a house. Alice Capelle explores a theoretical system that rethinks the inheritance, owning, and buying of homes. Young people are feeling anxiety about the housing crisis. Prices are high, affordable housing is limited, and the market is...
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Pop o.d.
- Newtown Festival
- POP O.D. was birthed in the filthy and overflowing gutters of the before times, an era when pestilence had to be manufactured in a stinking practice room. Some call it late 2019. They put out a cassette, imaginatively titled CASSETTE ONE. They have to take turns with the brain cell they share between them, so […]
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Stall Applications Close on February 1
- Newtown Festival
- Thank you to all the stallholders who have booked for our Festival this year! We are looking forward to welcoming you on March 5th. If you haven’t applied yet don’t delay – go to the stall booking page for a link to the application form. Stall applicationsWe still have room for a few more stalls, […]
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The Amazing Miss Maisey
- Newtown Festival
- Nicole is a multidisciplinary circus artist incorporating ground skills and aerial acrobatics into original works. Originally trained in show girl aerial she has since enjoyed breaking that mold and using aerial dance to portray emotions, ranging from comedy aerial acts to beautiful, moody pieces. Nicole has performed in a wide variety of shows over New […]
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2023 – Intro to Refereeing
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Calling all new Referees All teams in grade U9 and up will need at least one referee to officiate your games. This is a great way to contribute as a volunteer to your team. Jamie Cross, Referees Manager for the… » read more The post 2023 – Intro to Refereeing appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Feverish Finishes Part 3
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Poneke celebrate their extra time Hardham Cup final win over Petone in 2021. In the lead-up to the 2023 season, Club Rugby is running a series on social media called Feverish Finishes. A look at some of the many crazy finishes and roaring comebacks in Wellington club rugby in recent years – of which there...
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Waratahs
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy When it was obvious Ardie Savea was going to sit out last week with a citing, I joked to a workmate that the Hurricanes didn’t need him, the team was that good. Of course, we did and do need him. I am pretty sure, although we can never know, that some how...
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Changing Street Parking: strategy vs world
- Talk Wellington
- In city transport, if you sort out parking, everything becomes possible. And if you fail to sort out parking, everything will be way harder. Auckland’s followed Wellington in making a good parking strategy, so let’s hear how that went! Hosted by MR Cagney’s parking guru Scott Ebbett, it’s a great listen starring one of the...
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Three Historic New Zealand Rugby Players
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Inevitably, New Zealand has witnessed a generation of success, stardom and splendid players. The country is known for its prominent legacy in a myriad of sports activities and has also gracefully bagged the Rugby World Cup title in its resume. Perennially, the All Blacks are positioned atop the International Rugby ranking system over the years...
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Blockbuster King’s Birthday weekend of rugby lined up [first edition]
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ories and Avalon meet in a crunch match at Fraser Park tomorrow, while HOBM travel to Tawa in a similarly key encounter for both sides,and in hopefully kinder weather conditions after rain over the past two weekends. Photo: Caroline Lewis. By Scott MacLean Draws & Results HERE The first iteration of King’s Birthday in over...
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Scottish land speed records
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- With the help of many stalwarts, I have compiled a draft list of Scottish running and walking records (at the end of the article and linked to a separate records page). Now I need your help to identify any gaps and mistakes in it. The men’s records were easier to compile because James Preston (3rd), […]
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Blues
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McArthy Do not fret unduly, fan, about this weekend’s mouth-watering clash of the century. The Blues, at Eden Park. A win of course will be graciously accepted, and would likely, be enough – all things being equal – to nail down home advantage all the way. A loss will on the other hand...
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Review: Music To Die For
- The Wellingtonista
- Noted Wellington improv troupe Best on Tap is back performing this month with a new iteration of their grounded and clever improv in a show using your music suggestions! Music To Die For takes six songs that you (the audience) would play at your funeral and uses them to inspire layered, complex scenes about the […]
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Goalkeepers depart the Nix
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix will have a new-look goalkeeping union for the 2024-25 A-Leagues. Women’s goalkeepers Brianna Edwards and Rylee Foster won’t be returning to Wellington next season, while men’s ‘keeper Jack Duncan has signed with Melbourne Victory. Duncan’s departure comes... The post Goalkeepers depart the Nix appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Don’t be resigned to renting being rubbish. It needn’t be!
- Talk Wellington
- Just your regular reminder that the munted way we do some things in New Zealand isn’t Just How It is. And, in fact, being better is straightforward! This is from a recent, generally cheerful update on the state of NZ’s housing market, where Ged Cann reports on a NZ Herald investigation of the impact of...
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Australia Cup Round of 16 Match Review
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have left it late to secure a place in the last eight of the Hahn Australia Cup. Phoenix forward Hideki Ishige has headed home a corner in the 94th minute to see off Nunawading City 1-0 in... The post Australia Cup Round of 16 Match Review appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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La Bella Italia
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