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Nix farewell foundation fullback
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have parted ways with Zoe McMeeken. The athletic fullback has been an integral member of the Phoenix women’s team since it was established in 2021 and is one of only three players to have played 50 Ninja... The post Nix farewell foundation fullback appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Predator Free Wellington faces $1.75m annual shortfall
- Predator Free Wellington
- This article was written by Kate Green for RNZ on 8 May 2025. Predator Free Wellington is facing a shortfall of $1.75 million annually, largely due to a decrease in government funding from next year. The group has successfully eradicated rats from the Miramar peninsula and turned its attention toward the…
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Picture Me: Illustration and/as translation panel
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Come along to the Jean Anderson Lecture in Literary Translation which this year is part of a festival of picture book illustration called ‘Picture Me’. Next Wednesday, the University will host a panel of six European and Indigenous illustrators and scholars as they discuss art, culture, and translation in children's books.
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Porcine Holocaust
- The Wellingtonista
- When it comes down to living the good life, you don't have to spend up large. One of my favourite things about having been a dishpig or assorted-kitchen odd-body for a number of years is that you soon learn that the most expensive foods are often the crappyest.
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New Junior Series for Squash Wellington
- Squash Wellington
- Squash Wellington in partnership with Black Knight are pleased to announce a new Junior Squash Series for 2009 With 19 Tournaments & 6 Zones this series is designed for Junior Players playing at a J Grade level and prizes totaling $4000.00 as well as individual tournament prizes are up for grabs.
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Summer Football
- SportZone Summer Football kicks off mid October for all grades and competitions. From kids aged 1-7 the Little Dribblers Football Club is the perfect introduction to sports. If you're bigger then the Twilight Summer Football Competition can be for you. Check out the information at the website and register online.
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30th Clarrie Gibbons Wgtn to Eastbourne Run
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- The 30th Clarrie Gibbons Wellington to Eastbourne Run will be held on Wednesday 17th February 2010. The event will start from Clarrie Gibbons Bookstore in Post Office Square. This event is an institution in the Wellington region. It celebrates Clarrie Gibbons’ success in winning the inaugural New Zealand marathon championship.
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DomPost: Engineer shortage will hit infrastructure projects
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- The DominionPost is reporting that shortages of engineers are likely to drive up the costs and delay the completion of infrastructure projects across the country: New Zealand will suffer a shortage of engineers and technical professionals as it embarks on multibillion-dollar infrastructure projects over the next decade, industry sources say.
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A reminder about Beans
- The Wellingtonista
- A quick reminder about Beans, appearing on Sunday night at SFBH in Cuba St. (previous post here.) Support is from fmr-Trinity Roots-man Riki Gooch's Eru Dangerspiel outfit, and DJ Alphabethead! Tickets are $25 and available from Slow Boat Records or Under The Radar... updates and more info from Galesburg.
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'10 Years On' by Mark Peck
- Inverlochy Art School
- IAS Community Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition, 10 Years On, by Wellington painter Mark Peck. 2025 marks a significant anniversary for Peck, who ten years ago decided to try his hand at painting, and has been devoted to the practice ever since. Over the past ten years, Peck's...
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Gardens Magic: Sunday Double Feature!
- WCC Watch
- This is part of our series of posts on the Council’s Gardens Magic programme. You can view the full Summer City event calendar or the entire programme at the Council’s website. Again, two acts tonight. From 7-8, Kali Kopae… And then from 8-9:30, Bella Kalolo & the Soul Symphony…
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Drunk Councillor: Keeping local body politics classy
- WCC Watch
- You never know what you’re going to read when you open the Hutt News, but a story about a drunk local body politician should surprise no one… Roger Styles is not backing down after a series of heated exchanges with Greater Wellington Regional Council chair-woman Fran Wilde last week.
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Oi, have you voted yet?
- The Wellingtonista
- Y'know, it's not often that I'd ever consider running a Wellington City Council press release in full, but I'm going to do it right now, cos BLOODY HELL, Wellington, get your act together! PS: this is how to work your STV vote, explained quite simply. Now hop to it. read more
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Artificial turf – a value-for-money plan for the new council to complete
- Wellington Scoop
- With the election all over bar the results, I hope that the new Wellington City Council, whoever is elected, will maintain its commitment to completing the artificial turf programme over the next term. Fourteen thousand Wellington football, rugby and league players, plus parents and supporters, all deserve and should expect that.
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Oh Baby, Baby
- The Wellingtonista
- Actor Stephen Bain and his miniature house This Friday and Saturday night, film maker Julie Hill (who’s name you may recognise from her work at Radio New Zealand and on Frontseat ) is screening the premiere of her documentary, Baby where are the fine things you promised me? at the Film Archive.
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Junior House Basketball 2010
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Monday 22 November 2010: Street ball came to Stream today as the Junior House Basketball competition got underway. With two games each day on the outside court, competition is fierce: today, Marist and Trinity drew 12-all with Chanel beating Patrick 18-8. Games continue Wednesday and Thursday this week.
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Clinical Director appointed
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- Last month Dr Colin Feek was appointed Clinical Director for Kenepuru, Kapiti and Community Health. The appointment is part of a longstanding relationship he has had with Capital & Coast DHB that began when he emigrated from the UK in 1987 to become a specialist endocrinologist and physician at Wellington Hospital.
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Age? Who’s counting?
- Wellington Scoop
- The Paramount Theatre was built in 1917, and 93 years later it’s still showing movies. Currently its main attraction is the 12th annual World Cinema Showcase, an annual programme of new international movies which includes a mesmerizing new feature by a great French director who’s almost as old as the cinema.
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Less Mahi, more Kai
- The Wellingtonista
- You know how there is often cool free stuff happening at lunchtime if you have your ear to the ground (actually Twitter may well be the modern digital jungle drum or smoke signal if you know how to fossick and filter, or you could just just follow us on Twitter).
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New Zealand's Next Top City
- The Wellingtonista
- Writing recaps of New Zealand's Next Top Model is something that I'd normally do over at Pretty Pretty Pretty, but since the first episode of Season Two was filmed in Wellington (nice work, Positively Tourism!), I thought I might put up some thoughts on all the places that they shot.
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A second Mt Victoria tunnel in ten years – yes, no, maybe?
- Wellington Scoop
- Wellington Mayor Kerry Prendergast took everyone by surprise this week by enabling a headline which stated uncategorically: Green light for second Mt Vic Tunnel. The headline is in The Wellingtonian, above a report written by Rebecca Thompson. But there’s no evidence of a green light, or even an orange one.
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March on Parliament 6 July: Rail Against The Expressway
- Sustainable Wellington Transport
- This is our chance to tell John Key, Steven Joyce and their mates what we think of the planned Kapiti Expressway and the other “Roads of National Significance” aka massive and horribly expensive white elephants. For more information, contact Bianca Begovich, ph: 021 641 123, or visit the Save Kapiti website.
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Weekly Report for Sunday Sept 25
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone The big thing to note this coming Sunday is that daylight saving kicks in. If you arrrive at Kilbirnie and find no one there it will be because you have forgotten to put your clock one hour forward and everyone will have left for their run or walk.
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Seatoun Wails
- Eye of the Fish
- While we here at the Fish don’t normally venture into the suburbs much, the case of the leaky roof at Seatoun School has got us thinking. In my case, for the most part, thinking: what the heck is going on here and how can the construction industry learn from this?
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Ngā Kōrero Special - We're launching the Walk a Mile Challenge fundraiser
- Downtown Community Ministry
- Ngā Kōrero Special - We're launching the Walk a Mile Challenge fundraiser Step up and TOGETHER we can end homelessness - here's the details communities where whānau are housed, connected, valued and thriving About Us Contact Walk a Mile Challenge – step up and together we can end homelessness Today is World Homeless Day.
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Mali Mali - Spirit Tide Album Release
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Get your tickets here To celebrate the release of his fifth full-length album Spirit Tide, Auckland based experimental/folk singer-songwriter Mali Mali is playing an intimate one-off solo show at Wellington's cozy Vogelmorn Bowling club with support from Pōneke songwriter and Home Alone Label- mate Timothy Blackman.
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Save A Spider Day 2024 🕷️
- Te Papa's blog
- You may be surprised to learn March 14 is Save A Spider Day. As they are not always the most popular of animals, some readers may be wondering why on Earth anybody would want to save spiders at all! In this blog, our spider man and spider fan Dr PhilRead more
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The Maoriland Worker
- Victoria University Library
- The National Library has just released The Maoriland Worker (1910-1924) in digital form, based in part on physical holdings here at Victoria. The Maoriland Worker is the latest newspaper to be digitised as part of the National Library's retrospective digitisation program and can be accessed on their Papers Past website.
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Getting rid of the desks
- Wellington Scoop
- There were surprises and challenges in Kevin Laverty’s much-discussed speech to Wellington employers last week. The new CEO of the city council has reinvigorated a number of key debates, and has shown he’s ready to make changes. One of the biggest surprises is his plan to do away with desks.
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Theresa Gattung emerging as the Right contender
- WCC Watch
- We have been told by several well placed sources that Kerry Prendergast and the right of Wellington have come to the conclusion that Jo Coughlan is not a contender (as we have been saying for weeks) and that they need a new champion to split between Morrison and Wade-Bicycle.
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WCC Transport Projects
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Young and hungry arts trust
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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