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Taikoza Wellington
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- Taikoza is a Wellington-based Taiko drumming group that brings the powerful rhythms and spirit of traditional Japanese Taiko to life. Originally formed in Hiroshima in the mid-1980s, the group has been based in Wellington since 1991, performing at iconic festivals and events such as Blossom Valley, CubaDupa, and the annual Lunar New Year Festival. Taikoza’s […]
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Isuzu UTE A-League Round 9 Match Review
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- The Wellington Phoenix have secured their third home win of the new Isuzu UTE A-League season to rise up a congested ladder. The Phoenix have beaten Central Coast Mariners 3-1 in their Nixmas match at Sky Stadium thanks to goals... The post Isuzu UTE A-League Round 9 Match Review appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Hurricanes v Western Force Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Hurricanes drew their Super Rugby match with the Western Force on Saturday night in Perth. Some facts and figures about the game follow, compiled Hurricanes Statistics Manager Peter Marriott. Round 10 v Force: Drawn 17-17 (aet) The Hurricanes and the Force first met at New Plymouth in 2006 when the home side won 29-5....
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Review: Amélie
- The Wellingtonista
- By Talia Carlisle The wait is over. WITCH Music Theatre is back in town, bringing the candyfloss-sweet hearted magic of Amélie, our new friend at The Hannah (Hannah Playhouse) till Nov 29. Have you ever opened your favourite childhood story book or movie and wanted to dive right in? Now is your chance to dive […]
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Steady As You Go Goes Inside
- Age Concern Wellington
- At the invitation of the Department of Corrections, Age Concern has taken on a new challenge for Steady As You Go supremo Ann Dalziel to establish an exercise class for the older inmates at Rimutuka Prison in Trentham. Ann and Age Concern have established over 40 falls prevention exercise classes around the Wellington Region. These ... Read more
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Our Latest Enews for your enjoyment
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- KIA ORA Welcome to another edition of our newsletter. We hope your week has started well. It’s been a significant last few weeks with the tangi of Kīngi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII, and the anointing of his daughter Ngā Wai Hono i te Pō as the new Māori Queen. What a moving sight it ... Read more
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Weekly News 23 September 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week is our National Road Relay road trip to Taupō This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results Race Tekapo Beth Garland won the 21km trail race in a new course record of 1:41:37 and Daniel Jones won the 32km in 2:18:22, also a course […]
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Seasons Greetings with Club Rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club Rugby wishes the rugby community a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Club Rugby’s team of regular contributors wishes to thank all readers and viewers of our content for their ongoing support to ensure that we can continue to cover rugby from the ground up from a neutral/overview perspective and document and preserve...
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Nix agree to multi-year deal with Venues Ōtautahi
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- The Wellington Phoenix are returning to Christchurch in January after an eight-year absence, having finalised a new agreement with Venues Ōtautahi. The Phoenix are taking their round 16 Isuzu UTE A-League match against reigning champions Central Coast to Apollo Projects... The post Nix agree to multi-year deal with Venues Ōtautahi appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Weekly News 16 December 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Our weekly newsletter will be taking a Christmas/New Years break next week and through much of January. Have a great holiday everyone. Options for the week Tuesday 5.30pm, Waterfront 5km, Outside Mac’s Brewbar on Taranaki Wharf. Come and run, volunteer or support 🙂 Wednesday 6.15pm, Newtown Park Track. Meet 6.15pm for 6.30pm start, lead by […]
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MC Eddie D’amore
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- This new kid on the block is a little bit vintage, a wee bit dapper and is covered in so many sparkles he was once mistaken for a disco ball. This silver throated crooner will charm your ears with a voice so sweet you can’t help but fall in love. Who is he? Yeah… that’s right….he’s Eddie D’amore!
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Children's Christmas party coming soon !
- Churton Park Community Association
- Because of the building work underway at Churton Park school, this year we have had to change the location, day and time! But despite these changes, the party will include all the popular features that we have had for many years - plus some new ones! So see you all on Sunday 25 November at Amesbury School, commencing at 1.
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Wellington Rowing Club Closed and Prize Giving Postponed
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Sadly with everything going on, our prize giving on 2nd May will be postponed. We’d still love to celebrate the season with athletes, coaches and their families though, so will set a new date once things have calmed down. In the meantime stay safe, healthy, INSIDE (or alone outdoors), and try to keep fit. Kia Kaha xxx
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Annual Report and Financial Statement
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- The WTMC Annual Report 2020 and the Financial Statement 2019-2020 are now available ahead of the AGM on Wednesday 1st April. At the AGM we will be electing a new WTMC Committee for the April 2020 – March 2021 year. The AGM will be held remotely via ‘Google Hangouts’. You will receive instructions on how ... Read more
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Half a Southern Crossing
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- The trip was originally scheduled for October 2019 but postponed due to poor weather. Tash was no longer able to lead the trip so I took over and set a new date, inheriting a group of people who had been wanting to do this trip for a long time. The week before I had been ... Read more
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From the President…in January
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- Happy New Year! I hope you have all had good weather to facilitate your summer holiday tramping adventures. Things are gradually getting back into routine at WTMC, although club nights often feel a bit quieter than usual in January. Paua Hut is now a brighter shade of green This past weekend a group of six ... Read more
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The greatest All Blacks XV to not win the World Cup
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Happy days for the 2016 Bledisloe Cup-winning All Blacks. Ardie Savea is the only player in this side in our All Blacks XV that has never won the Rugby World Cup, but several legends of the NZ game are on this list. By Adam Julian Remarkably, the 1999 All Blacks were New Zealand’s only World...
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Great Days in Club Rugby 010: Upsets and Boilovers
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In 2016 when first-five Greg Mullany scores one of his two tries for Poneke to win the game and end OBU’s 19-match winning streak. Photo: Andy McArthur. Since the first season that the Jubilee Cup was contested in 1929 there have been approximately 8,000 Senior A/Premier club rugby matches contested in Wellington. In this new...
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Choosing Friday
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- Our school-wide enrichment programme, Choosing Friday, will start in week 2, on Friday 25 October. This is a great opportunity for children to be exposed to something new and that they are personally interested in. There is a great range of activities to choose from and each workshop will run for a period of 6 weeks.
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Read the latest Age Concern E-Newsletter
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- KIA ORA After a nice break, the Age Concern team is back at work and planning lots of exciting events, programmes and more for 2024. We all hope you had a lovely Christmas and New Years and are enjoying the sunshine. Thanks for sharing a few moments of your day with us. Please give us ... Read more
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Common sense decision by Wellington City Council on Petone to Grenada Rd
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- On 14th April 2015, the Wellington City Council voted a strong (11/4) position on the Petone to Grenada Road proposal, and the last minute additions of either widening SH1 past Tawa (option C), or a new road through Takapu Valley (option D). Their decision was to SUPPORT the Petone to Grenada Link Road proposal (which… Read More
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Takapu Valley: Last clean headwaters of Porirua Harbour. Protect it from NZTA
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- NZTA are proposing a big road through the last undeveloped headwaters of Porirua Stream, which is a major tributary of the Porirua Harbour system. Last week Wellington City Councillors voted to endorse the new Te Awaura-O-Porirua Harbour and Catchment Strategy Action Plan to clean up the Porirua catchment. Surprisingly, Councillors weren’t even told by officials… Read More
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Meet the Candidates Meeting POSTPONED
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- Due to the current Covid-19 response, and the delay of the General Election, our Meet the Candidates meeting is POSTPONED. I am putting this notice up to alert everyone as soon as possible – the new date will be posted here, and mailed to all members in the next day or so. Regards Ian Turk Chairman
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From the Chatham Islands to the JC – Sam Clarke
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- By Adam Julian Sam Clarke arrived at Norths from Tawa in Round 3 of the Swindale Shield. At that stage, his former club was undefeated, and his new club had dropped their first two games. The reigning Jubilee Cup champions are now amid an eight-game win streak and Tawa reside outside the top four. Furthermore,...
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Wellington Lions v Waikato in facts and figures
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- By Peter Marriott The Wellington Lions played Waikato in their opening 2020 National Provincial Championship fixture, losing 28-53. Some facts and figures related to that game below. Wellington lost its first match of the new season for the second year in a row. The last time this happened was back in 1998 and 1999 when...
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Top 10 Jubilee Cup semi-finals ranked
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- Above: Julian Savea running freely in the 2013 Jubilee Cup semi-final between Ories and HOBM. This coming Saturday Marist St Pat’s (1) and Old Boys University (4) and Petone (2) and Northern United (3) contest the Jubilee Cup Premier club rugby semi-finals Updated from a story two years ago, and a new entry from last...
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From the President – April 2024
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- Kia ora, This article provides general club updates including: If you have any questions, comments or ideas please get in touch. Ngā mihi Anne president@wtmc.org.nz Pouakai Circuit (EM) A few highlights included (from Sara): great to see a bunch of new club members along for their first tramp with the club! Everyone was incredibly enthusiastic, and ... Read more
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Update: Refund policy and Booking fees
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- This article sets out changes to the WTMC refund policy and changes to Paypal fees. Updated refund policy The Committee has reviewed and approved a new policy to provide refunds across Club services and activities, including trips and training, Lodge and Paua Hut bookings. These changes are brought in so we take a consistent approach ... Read more
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Orienteering Wellington - Afterwork series and AGM
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- Orienteering Wellington - Afterwork series and AGM Spring sees us back in full swing—read on to find out more! View this email in your browser Tis the season for Afterwork Orienteering and our Christmas AGM Mihi nui kia <> Our start to spring has been a bit quiet locally but now we have plenty of news for November! Next weekend is the 37th Anniversary of the Wayne Cretney Classic, organised by Bryan Teahan. It’ll be a true endurance event using new maps around Mornington and Berhampore. Red medium, Orange, Yellow and White courses on-the-day courses are still available. We also have a club events in the pipeline, including afterwork events at Onslow College on Wednesday 15 November and Te Herenga Waka VUW campus on Wednesday 29 November. Orienteering Hutt Valley will also offer some afterwork events before Christmas and the annual Big Trig rogaine on Sunday 10 December. See you at the next event! Paul Teesdale-Spittle President Club achievements at Nationals Orienteering Wellington can celebrate a number of achievements from the NZ National Orienteering Championships held in Hawke’s Bay recently. Many members placed well, especially some of our veteran runners. Here are some of the standout achievements – which in no way overshadow the satisfaction and personal success all runners should feel irrespective of where they finished. In the sprint, Lauren Wills came first in W40A, as did Gillian Ingham in W65A, Neil Kane in M75A and Don Locke in M85A. Mattias Bengtsson took second place in M10, as did Lisa Bengtsson in W40A and Dorothy Kane in W75A. In the middle distance, Yvette Baker took first in W50A. So too did Gillian Ingham in W65A, Neil Kane in M75A and Don Locke in M85A. David King took second place in M60A, as did Kate Fortune in W75A. The long event on the Tuna Nui map was a standout whereby seven members came first in their grades: Katie Cory-Wright in W21A, Lisa Bengtsson in W21AS, Sarah O’Sullivan in W35A, William Power in M40AS, and David Middleton in M55AS. Gillian Ingham and Neil Kane took triple crowns, coming first in their classes too. Lara Molloy was hot on Katie’s heels coming second in W21A, as did Lauren Wills in W40A, Yvette Baker in W50A, and David King in M60A. We have a lot to be proud of from this year’s Nationals, and can look forward to taking spirit of fun and success to Rotorua next year. Snaps from National 2023 of club competitors and our relay team. Photos courtesy of Helen Howell. Annual General Meeting Our AGM will be on Saturday 9 December, so mark this in your calendar now. We’ll confirm the venue and details soon but our gathering tends to include plenty of time for orienteering antics, food and socialising as well as business. The Fortune Cup for service and Endeavour Cup for performance are also awarded. On the topic of business, club officers must be elected. I, Lachlan, and Gerald are all happy to stand again as president, secretary and treasurer respectively but equally happy to step aside if you’d like to have a go. Similarly, email Lachlan if you’re interested in serving on the committee in a different way. Look fit with new kit! Finally, our new gear has arrived and orders are ready to be distributed! There are several options to collect your gear: Collect from Anna Varnham at home Collect from Anna at Samuel Marsden Collegiate, 8am – 5.30pm Collect at one of our not-to-be-missed coming events. Email Anna at to let her know your preference. It’d be great if you could arrange collection at your earliest possible convenience. Extra stock is available across a range of sizes – so if what you ordered isn't perfect, there may be an option to swap. Note it seems the supplier has not included the mesh panel on the white shirts—and we’re unlikely to send them back! Sarah O’Sullivan to lead ONZ Congratulations to Sarah O’Sullivan, who has been elected Chair of Orienteering New Zealand from December! Sarah was our own club president immediately before Paul and has been active in the club for many years. Sarah runs elite grades at major events. We’re really excited for Sarah and know she’ll lead ONZ extremely capably. She is the second woman to hold the position of chair after our own Jane Harding. Here she is modelling the new club kit! Technical tip: Visualise the circle When you look to the next control, how well can you picture exactly what your approach will look like? To know precisely where the control will be placed you need to convert the map into an image in your mind of how the terrain in the control circle will look. Watch the video about developing a clear mental image of stepping stones and handrails, how they relate to each other and how you will flow through them. You should flow though control sites just as you flow through the rest of the leg. Content provided by Orienteering New Zealand Fitter, faster, better together! Magnus Bengtsson and Lizzie Ingham are continuing with group interval and sprint training at 6pm Tuesdays. You’ll get to build fitness running along the flat, up hills, or maybe a mix—and doing intervals as a group is much more motivating than doing intervals on your own. This training is primarily for Orienteering Wellington members but anyone is welcome to attend for free. The location is movable, so email Magnus if you’re keen. Looking ahead: Major events in 2024 Sprint clinic Orienteering Wellington will hold a Sprint Clinic on Saturday 20 to Monday 22 January (Wellington Anniversary Weekend) on local sprint maps. This is deliberately held ahead of the Oceania Sprint Championships but will be useful for any runner looking to develop their sprint skills. Find out more about the Sprint Clinic Oceania Sprint Champs 2024 Oceania is a trans-Tasman sprint championship, next year hosted by Orienteering Taranaki with their Lonely Mountain Sprints (26-29 January) and Auckland Orienteers with the Auckland Triple Crown (3-6 February). Lonely Mountain includes six sprints as well as a knock-out championship and relay championship, while the Triple Crown has three sprint races and Oceania Sprint Championship. Enter or find out more about Oceania 2024 NZ National Orienteering Champs in Rotorua Nationals 2024 will be held by Orienteering Bay of Plenty in Rotorua and Taupō over Easter (Friday 29 March – Monday 1 April). The maps are shaping up to be fantastic and this is a great part of the country fora family holiday if you need to coax others who aren’t so fussed on orienteering! Find out more about Nationals 2024 NZ Secondary Schools Orienteering Championships Next year it’s us—we’re hosting NZSSOC 2024 in the July school holidays! Orienteering Wellington has made an ‘in principle’ decision that events be in or within easy reach of urban Wellington. There will be courses for everybody and, with a focus on local and accessible events, we’re looking forward to folks getting involved, both running and helping run the events. Coming events Saturday 11 November — 37th ‘Classic’ and Wayne Cretney Memorial Cup, Wakefield Park, Wellington (“on the day” courses available) Wednesday 15 November — Onslow College sprint, Wellington Wednesday 22 November — afterwork event, Lower Hutt Thursday 23 November — afterwork rogaine, Whitireia Wednesday 29 November — Te Herenga Waka VUW sprint, Wellington Wednesday 6 December — afterwork event, Lower Hutt Saturday 9 December — AGM, Wellington Sunday 10 December — Big Trig ... For all events, visit Orienteering New Zealand About us We welcome all who live around Te Whanganui-a-Tara to discover our special region through orienteering. Be part of our community at Orienteering Wellington Copyright (C) 2023 Orienteering Wellington. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe
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Results – 2019 CSW Cross Country Relays
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- Results of 42nd Inter College Cross Country Relays held at Karori Park on Wednesday 8th May 2019 organised by Wellington Scottish Athletic Club on behalf of College Sport Wellington (CSW) can be downloaded here: Results – 2019 CSW Cross Country Relays These annual events were held yesterday and attracted an entry of 69 teams and 343 competitors from 17 colleges, including 3 teams from Palmerston North and 3 teams from Whanganui. There were new team records for PNBHS in the Senior Boys grade, Wellington East in the U16 Girls grade and Wgtn Girls in the Y9 Girls grade, and new fastest time for Liam Back (Whanganui Collegiate) in the Senior Boys grade and Kirstie Rae in the Senior Girls grade. The post Results – 2019 CSW Cross Country Relays appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Upper Hutt Football
- Upper Hutt City Football, as the club is now known, was formed following the amalgamation of three separate football clubs. Club football originated in Upper Hutt with the formation of Upper Hutt United in the 1920s and Tararua United formed as an alternative Club in the 1970s. Upper Valley Wanderers formed in the 1980s as an independent Club for Women’s Football. In the late 1990s the three Clubs amalgamated, with new Clubrooms built at Harcourt Park, as the Tararua Sports Club. A meeting convened in 1998 agreed that all football teams would play as Upper Hutt City Soccer in acknowledgement of the club’s links with and support from the local Upper Hutt City community.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Wellington Football Club
- Founded in 1870, the Wellington Football Club (the Axemen) is New Zealands oldest playing through Rugby Club. Clubrooms are situated at Hataitai Park just through the Mount Victoria Tunnel.
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Kapiti Women's Triathlon 2005
- The 2005 Kapiti Women's Triathlon and Duathlon will be held at Weka Park, Raumati Beach on the morning of Sunday 6th March.
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- kapiti
- womens
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Keith Johnson Wellington New Zealand
- Online magazine, currently running WCC Elections2010 material.
- Submitted by anon1817
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Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand
- The Republican Movement is a network of New Zealanders who want our head of State to be elected by New Zealanders. We are a non-partisan lobby group, with members drawn from all walks and life, and all sides of the political spectrum. We are committed to: - involving all New Zealanders in the republic debate; - providing relevant and reliable information; - focusing on ideas, not personalities; and - winning a referendum to establish the republic. Creating a republic does not require any change to the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand's flag or Commonwealth membership.
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Lower Hutt Women's Centre
- The Lower Hutt Women's Centre acts as a community resource centre for Women, Teenage Girls and Children, working towards and with, education, empowerment, the promotion of mental health, healing and recovery for all women and families in the community.
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New Zealand Ling Nan Wushu Association
- Traditional Hung Gar and Hap Gar kung fu is now being taught in Wellington's Courtenay Place.
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Kapiti Women's Centre
- KWC is a warm, friendly, safe and caring environment for women to come and enjoy. We provide a range of services either free or at very low cost. KWC prides itself on the supportive and confidential service we provide for the women on the Kapiti Coast.
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SportZone - The Business of Football
- Little Dribblers Football Club Twilight Summer Football Wellington Sunday Football League Soccer for Lunch
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Centurions Rugby Football Club
- The Centurions Rugby Football Club has been in Wellington for about 68 years. Its membership of almost 300 is made up of people who love the game of rugby union and who have excelled as players, referees, coaches or administrators.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Land Rovers Football Club
- Land Rovers are an indoor football team playing (in a loose association with Land Information NZ)in Division 7 of Wellington lunch time soccer. Our aim is to win the competition, resolve world peace by 5 o'clock and keep our sponsors very happy indeed.
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Northern United Rugby Football Club
- Northern United Rugby Football Club Inc was established in 1990 as a result of the amalgamation of the Porirua and Titahi Bay Rugby Football Clubs after their 1989 season. Northern United RFC is known as ‘Norths’ within the Wellington Rugby Football Union. The initial playing strip was the Porirua Rugby Club jersey with the Titahi Bay Rugby Club shorts and socks but in 1990 the official blue and white playing strip was introduced, which remains prominent 30 years on.
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Wellington Homeless Women's Trust
- Wellington Homeless Women’s Trust is a charity dedicated to making a difference within our community by providing support and accommodation to homeless women in central Wellington.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Johnsonville Rugby Football Club
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- rugby
Johnsonville Rugby and Football Club, 80, Helston Road, Paparangi, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Upper Hutt City Football
- Submitted by tonytw1
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Office Fitouts & Shop Fit out Builder Wellington, Wairarapa New Zealand
- Office Fitout & Shop Fit out Builder for Wellington & Wairarapa Contact Us today for your office fitout, refurbishment, shop fit out and general building needs or call us now on 027 450 2254 (Int +64 27 450 2254).
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Paremata Plimmerton Rugby Football Club
- The Paremata Plimmerton Rugby Club prides itself on providing good rugby for young people. There has always been a strong junior section at the Club with Christian Cullen playing here in his earlier days.
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Avalon Wolves Rugby Football Club
- Avalon Wolves Rugby welcomes players and supporters from all over the region. We currently have members throughout the Hutt Valley, including Stokes Valley and Upper Hutt as well as from Wellington City and the surrounding suburbs.
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Boost New Media
- Boost New Media is a Wellington, New Zealand based web design company. We specialise in Web and Cd Rom production and have over 5 experience in the New Media Industry.
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New Players Theatre Company
- We are a non professional company striving for professional standards with the entertainment we present to our audiences in the northern suburbs of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand.
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