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Weekly Report for Sunday Jan 30
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone A lot of information this week, so print this off, go for a run or walk in this glorious Wellington weather, and when you get back, pour yourself a glass of Cab Sav, Pinot Noir, or a beer, relax and read. Ready? OK - here we go.
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Stadium Roof East
- Eye of the Fish
- Following on, in a timely sort of manner, and because the Wellington wind has gone away and left us with some perfect walking / swimming / photo-taking weather, I thought it would be nice to have a look at the roof of the new Indoor Sports Stadium in Wellington.
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ASB Sports Centre, Kemp Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Basin Reserve traffic problems – the mayor’s solution doesn’t require a flyover
- Wellington Scoop
- Some expensive ideas about Basin Reserve traffic flow are being worked on by the New Zealand Transport Agency, the city council and the regional council. I disagree with a flyover or any large increase in capacity. However, we could improve north/south bus flow without expensive and intrusive infrastructure.
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cricket Wellington awards evening next Wednesday
- Cricket Wellington
- Cricket Wellington’s ends of season awards, the Norwood Awards, are being held next Wednesday night at the Hawkins Basin Reserve. The prestigious awards bring together top cricketers from both the men’s and women’s competition, from club to First Class level and recognise excellence in all facets of the game.
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Celebrating 15 Years of the BEAT!
- Circa Theatre
- Callin’ out around the world, are you ready for a brand new beat? Lead singer and co-founder of The BeatGirls, Andrea Sanders says the winning girl-group combination originally started off as a ‘fun thing to do’ and 15 years down the track the beat goes on.
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Tough week ahead for title hopefuls
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington club rugby Premier Swindale Shield, Senior 1 Harper Lock Shield and Senior 2 National Mutual Cup competitions all move into top gear from this Saturday with rounds three, four and five played over the course of the next week, including next Wednesday's midweek ANZAC Day round.
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Trade Aid celebrates World Fair Trade Day
- Fair Trade City Wellington
- Liz Willoughby-Martin (Fair Trade City Wellington), Philippa (Trade Aid Wellington), a performer from Highly Flammable, Mayor Celia Wade-Brown, MP Catherine Delahunty and Vanisa Dhiru (Trade Aid supporter) at Trade Aid, 12th May 2012 World Fair Trade Day is the international day to promote and celebrate Fairtrade.
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Next: Fairtrade Parliament?
- Fair Trade City Wellington
- Oxfam’s Biggest Parliamentary Coffee Break with MP Metiria Turei Oxfam’s Biggest Parliamentary Coffee Break with MP Trevor Mallard Oxfam’s Biggest Parliamentary Coffee Break with MP Denise Roche and MP Dr Kennedy Graham It’s not every day you get to dress up as a large hairy creature and hug politicians.
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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 5 2024)
- Wellington High School
- Bask in the well deserved applause for students at the recent Sports Awards. Tap into the helpful resources at Citizens Advice Wellington and familiarise your family with more information should your young person wish to support the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti. 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)
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U21 female team head off to Lincoln with high hopes
- Cricket Wellington
- The U21 Wellington Women’s team heads to Christchurch on Wednesday to compete in the National Development tournament. The team has six current Blaze players and will be captained by Scottish International Leigh Kasperek. The team will be coached by Amanda Cooper and former Blaze coach Mark Borthwick will assist.
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Outright win for Easts in Pearce Cup; wins for Hutt District, North City in Hazlett Trophy
- Cricket Wellington
- Playing through champions Eastern Suburbs were the only team able to get an outright win in the second round of the Wilkinson Pearce Cup as Karori and Onslow were held to drawn matches. In the Wilkinson Hazlett trophy there were outright wins to Hutt District and North City
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So’oialo, Flutey set to headline youthful Petone squad this year
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Rodney So'oialo (in a coaching capacity) and Riki Flutey (playing and coaching) are two big names that Petone will call upon this year in an otherwise largely fresh-faced Premier squad, that takes the field for the first time this season next Saturday against old rivals the Wellington Axemen.
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The beauty of silence
- Welcom
- June 2014 Feature Bridget Taumoepeau Archbishop Durocher of Canada said on the occasion of the canonisations on 29 April of Ss John XXIII and John Paul II that he was moved by the moments of silence and prayerfulness in the ceremony, despite the huge crowd of pilgrims there.
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Eastern Suburbs Community Bike Ride
- Sarah Free
- When: 10am Sunday 1st September 2013 Where: Meet at Burkes Cycles, 16-30 Coutts Street, Kilbirnie Why: To raise awareness of the popularity of cycling, to note things needing improvement along the route, and to have fun!! Join and share the Facebook event on my page https://www.
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Our tweets from the Hashigo Zake debate
- The Wellingtonista
- We were there, and we were live-tweeting furiously. Below the fold you’ll find a Storify of our tweets, with some extra notes and comments. [View the story "The Hashigo Zake Mayoral Debate" on Storify] The post Our tweets from the Hashigo Zake debate appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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Cycling in Tunnels safely
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- What do the Kelburn, Northland and Seatoun tunnels have in common? They were all featured in a post I did 4 years ago, called Cycling in Wellington’s Tunnels, They were all built originally for trams, And they’d all benefit from two signs at the each of their entrances.
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Kelburn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Bryan Buenger ordained deacon in Dannevirke (2)
- Welcom
- April 2015 News Jim Vercoe Parishioners at St Joseph’s Church, Dannevirke, were joined on Sunday 8 February 2015 by fellow Tararua parishioners from Brigid’s Pahiatua, St Columbkille’s Woodville, Sacred Heart Eketahuna, and St Joseph’s and St Anthony’s school representatives, for the ordination to the Diaconate of Bryan Buenger.
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Bryan Buenger ordained deacon in Dannevirke
- Welcom
- April 2015 News Jim Vercoe Parishioners at St Joseph’s Church, Dannevirke, were joined on Sunday 8 February 2015 by fellow Tararua parishioners from Brigid’s Pahiatua, St Columbkille’s Woodville, Sacred Heart Eketahuna, and St Joseph’s and St Anthony’s school representatives, for the ordination to the Diaconate of Bryan Buenger.
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The future plans for Keep Newtown Clean
- Newtown Residents' Association
- At the NRA meeting on Monday 18th May our President, Claire Pettigrew, and Hine Sullivan, WCC grafitti officer, jointly presented a brief history of Keep Newtown Clean and a proposal for the future to change from a monthly clean up to having special events four times a year.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Andrew London returns to Kapiti Playhouse
- Kapiti Playhouse Inc
- After a year of constant touring and recording with his trio, singer/songwriter Andrew London presents a show on May 15th at the Kapiti Playhouse that represents a ‘best of’; songs selected from an enormous repertoire of satirical and humourous material the trio draw from for their shows.
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Bumper several weeks of age grade rugby coming up
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Action from the National U19 tournament in Taupo last year, where several players are now making their marks in the ITM Cup A full programme of Hurricanes Youth Council U16, U18, U19 and U20 Development rugby started this past weekend and runs through to the start of October.
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Fundraiser – quiz night
- Wellington High School
- Join us for a fun quiz evening to fundraise for the WHS Classics and Art History trip to Europe 2016. Where? Gasworks, 11 Tauhinu Rd, Miramar When? Sunday 27th of September at 6.30pm Teams maximum of eight and $10 a head. R.S.V.P by 23rd September to ‘niki.menzies@whs.school.nz’
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A Win For Woody
- Cricket Wellington
- A five-wicket win to home team the Wellington Firebirds made for good times on the banks at the Basin Reserve as the 2015/16 Ford Trophy got underway in Wellington — and it proved the perfect way to celebrate Luke Woodcock’s 100th Ford Trophy game in gold and black.
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Hope
- Newtown Festival
- HOPE is an emerging Māori soul/R&B artist creating honest, emotive music rooted in vulnerability, healing, and self-expression. With a gentle yet powerful voice, her songwriting invites Aotearoa whānui into moments of reflection and connection, marking her as a compelling new voice in Aotearoa’s music landscape.
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News from WCC about the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti
- Inner-City Wellington
- 15 November 2024 - Email from Wellington City Council Kia ora koutou, Hīkoi mō te Tiriti has organised a peaceful hīkoi to Parliament from Northland and the South Island, arriving in Pōneke next Tuesday 19 November to demonstrate against the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill and related issues.
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following your passion
- Circa Theatre
- Normal 0 false false false EN-NZ X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;} This week in drama* on the waterfront, we hear from Scotty Cotter about atypical day in rehearsal of the beautiful ones – following your passion! Scotty Cotter, currently starring in the beautiful onesThe rehearsal day normally starts at 9.30am, everybody comes in rugged up in clothing due to the cold weather that has hit Wellington. (I’m from Auckland and as you can tell I fear the cold, TYPICAL!) Dolina Wehipeihana, the choreographer, starts the music and it’s all on. Muscle and bone for a hour. This consists of stretching, moving, rolling on the ground, body conditioning, figuring out how you get your left foot in front of your right, how to leap gracefully without feeling like a fat hippo. I successfully pass warm up! The room is now hot and everyone has shed their winter layers, including socks, and are now to the basic shorts and t-shirts. From there we head into working over one of the dance sets. Detailing and cleaning each move and lift and figuring out how we do this seamlessly. I find myself lifting a lot of people. I feel like the Hulk! This makes me smile. The room is fueled with determination to get each point right, but also filled with a lot of laughter. I walk over to Sandip, who plays Sachin, to have a pretend wrestle with him. He taps out. I win. We work on the choreography till lunch time. By this time we are all sweating and having fun. I have passed the morning. Time for lunch. Lunch normally starts with us all skulling back water to keep hydrated then rugging back up to fight the cold. Normally we're all still warm so just chuck on a hoody or a jacket. The Circa balcony has the best view of the waterfront, if you ever get a chance to see the rehearsal rooms you’ll see the balcony. You can see right to the ranges on a clear day and when it’s sunny its the most epic view. We all figure out what we are having for lunch cause by this point we are starving! This cast loves to eat – it’s great! After lunch we are into the acting side of the mahi. Braedyn and Sharn, who play Juju and Ardie, are working on their scene with the director Hone Kouka. Braedyn is cracking me up and I think to myself he is someone we should all keep our eye on. He has a natural instinct when he performs and he has a bright future in the arts. From the side of my eye I spot Sharn doing the splits, he is an amazing dancer. I somehow find myself signing up to the splits challenge where at the end of the season I would be able due to me stretching everyday, do the splits. I’ll keep you updated on how that goes. The rest of the ‘youngins’ leap up on the floor to work on the scene. Te hau and Paige who play Vaine and Lil Paulina are part of that crew. These two are our wahine force! They both effortlessly draw your attention, both amazing dancers in their own right. I like rehearsing with this crew we have a instant complicité. Kali Kopae walks in with her baby Willow. The whole room stops and makes baby noises and faces towards the baby for a couple of minutes then we are all back into rehearsal. After the youngins have finish their scene we find out that we have the music for a song that Kali sings produced by K*saba and composed and written by Tama Waipara and Kali Kopae. See starts to sing along. Her voice is a formidable. I’m glad she’s my mate so that I can tell people how flash she is. She tells me to shut up and then we laugh at each other. It’s fun to work with her again. Manny Solomon, who plays Ihia, gets up and dances to K*Saba's track. I like this kid. He’s got spark. He knows how to hold a stage. I appreciate that. I find myself trying to hug Te Hau so that I can get her into a playful headlock she is already on to my tricks and try's to get me in one. We make a truce then crack up. Besides all the fun. We work hard. Which is why I love making theatre. Work shouldn’t be boring. For me following your passion and being excited about what you do is why I am involved in the arts. Having fun creating, imagining, telling stories, allowing the audience to dream and self reflect. That is why I make theatre. To share time and transport the audience to another place. SO COME AND CHECK OUT THIS SHOW!!!! Dust off all your old dance moves and bring them along. the beautiful ones is an exiting visual tapestry that will have you shaking and grooving in your seats. See you all there! Peace. Scotty Cotter the beautiful ones is on at Circa Theatre until 11 July, the last production in the inaugural Ahi Kaa AK Festival. Book now at 04 801 7992 or www.circa.co.nz View the trailer on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTKXhFCHkMI
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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I’ve already beaten the odds!
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Keith has turned his hand to many things in his lifetime and feels he’s already beaten the odds.
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Introducing our new Membership Manager
- Porirua Chamber of Commerce
- My name is Aleisha Rouse, and I am the new Membership Manager for the Porirua Chamber of Commerce.
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MailMarshal SMTP
- Save Kapiti
- M86 MailMarshal SMTP is a versatile, powerful and scalable email security system for use in any network environment.
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A creative outlet: Serra Clark
- The Learning Connexion
- Serra is a Social Worker by qualification and teaches in the Psych Med dept running an education team.
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The Learning Connexion, Eastern Hutt Road, Pomare, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Young and Hungry
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Boys’ and Girls’ Institute
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Beautique Skin and Beauty Therapy
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Wellington Chinese Sports and Cultural Centre
- The Wellington Chinese Sports and Cultural Centre Inc (the Centre) was established in 1972 with the prime objective of serving the sporting and cultural needs of the Chinese community
- Tagged as:
- sport
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Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- An outdoor adventure club in Wellington, New Zealand
- Tagged as:
- sport
- wcn-hosted
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