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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Waratahs
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Coming into the last leg, and it’s always a case of whose got fuel in the tank. On that score at least, the Hurricanes are handily placed to move up the ladder. Last weekend’s demolition of the Fijian Drua – who flattered to underwhelm and then underwhelmed a bit more as well...
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Sam Green: from Billygoat to Killer Hawk
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Try scorer Jacob Walmsley has a snooze, whilst teammates including Sam Green (left) celebrate his clutch try against Marist St Pat’s on Saturday. Photo: Natural Light Photography. By Adam Julian “I wasn’t going to play at all this year. I was tired and needed a new challenge,” Johnsonville loose forward Sam Green admitted of his...
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Grad of the Year 2022 – Ellie Eagle
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- This grad came straight out of the Grad programme, and their immediate approach to life at Port Nich was – what can I do, how can I help? From initial foray’s out on Te Ruru, to helping out with a Rum Race, to jumping behind the bar, within weeks they soon become a face that [...]
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Galu Taufale driving Poneke towards the top
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Much of this conversation with Galu Taufale was made in last week’s episode of the Huddy Hui, link to it in full below. This time last year Poneke was struggling, consigned to the Hardham Cup. What a difference a year makes. Having won that Premier 2 final in 2021, Poneke are now...
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The Monday Wrap 22 August (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- St Pat’s Silverstream players and supporters celebrate in the darkness and drizzle with a haka after their Premiership win on Saturday against St Pat’s Town. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. As far as multiple rugby matches in the region go, a comparative break in the traffic this coming weekend (the first two weekends of September will be...
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Weekly E-news for 16 September 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- It was good to be part of the Living Wage campaign held at St. Peter’s Anglican church on Willis Street. I got a late call up to do the opening prayers which was a privilege. Living Wage advocates challenged the mayoral candidates and local body councillors to step up and commit to advocating for the […]
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When Wellington won the Ranfurly Shield off Waikato, ushering in 50 days of fanfare
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wellington left wing Ron Jarden scoring a try for Wellington against Otago in their third challenge of 1953. Jarden scored all the points for Wellington in their successful challenge against Waikato three weeks earlier. August and September 1953 were heady days for not only Wellington’s rugby fans, but the city’s community as a whole. On...
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Review: Krishnan’s Dairy
- The Wellingtonista
- Review by Talia Carlisle. A wise man once told me that real loves grows, and so does my love of Indian Ink’s now legendary tale of Krishnan’s Dairy that wound up its final season in Wellington this week. The production is a well polished gem in the crown of creative team Jacob Rajan and Justin […]
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Breakneck Japan out to Surprise at World Cup
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Images supplied Sakura is the national flower of Japan, the cherry blossom which represents a time of renewal and optimism. It’s also the name of the Japanese women’s rugby team – a team with good reason for optimism ahead of the World Cup starting in New Zealand on October 8. Japan is...
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The Best Of The Hutt Valley High School First XV
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hutt Valley High School (HVHS) opened in 1926. The First XV rugby team has fashioned a reputation for playing quality rugby. Its true numbers have plummeted at times and results have been unsatisfactory. However, HVHS is responsible for producing some of the finest schoolboy teams and players in the Capital. This overview is a summation...
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Suburbia is subsidised: here’s the maths
- Talk Wellington
- Fun fact: Inner-city areas are subsidising suburbs – to the tune of hundreds of millions every year. A great video lays out this big fact that’s hidden in plain sight. Ahhh, the wide open spaces of the suburbs… Where the roads are generous, it’s easy to find a carpark, and you can have your very...
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Principal’s Message – Mid Term 2, 2022
- Wellington High School
- I attended a Principal’s conference in Queenstown earlier this week. There were strong themes of decolonising and re-indigenising our curriculum with Professor Mere Berryman’s keynote presenting a powerful examination and, at times horrific history, of education in New Zealand. In approaching this, Professor Berryman quoted Moana Jackson who said that “… to understand how to […]
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Jemma Ellingham – U18 Wellington Netball Representative
- Newlands College
- Congratulations to Jemma Ellingham who was selected for the Wellington U18 Gold Netball Representative team. Jemma played in her last rep tournament during the Term 2 holidays in Hawkes Bay. Well done Jemma! A special mention also to Mary Leatham who was selected as a Wellington U16 Gold Representative training partner. Well done Mary!
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Annual Report presented at the AGM
- Guardians of the Bays
- The Executive of Guardians of the Bays and our supporters have worked very hard this year on several fronts. We have achieved a lot but there is still a lot to do. Read the Annual Report 11 August 2022 presented at the AGM. Check out the presentation at the AGM from James Renwick and James […]
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How Kāpiti could become the Holland of the South
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister, 3 October 2022 Kāpiti consists of a series of villages and towns linked by the main state highway and the main trunk railway line. Many of the settlements were originally built near or around a railway station. The flat topography, transport layout and generally good weather means that most areas of housing […]
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Weekly News 31 October 2022 🎃
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Welcome to new member Lachlan Maclean. It’s a quiet week on the calendar this week but we look forward to the Scottish Twilight Track series starting next week. This week Results Auckland Marathon Despite soggy conditions, there were some great runs from a large Scottish contingent up in Auckland, including Genevieve and Mel finishing 5th […]
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Moa Point Sludge Minimisation Facility
- Guardians of the Bays
- Guardians of the Bays (GOTB) has made a neutral submission on the Notices of Requirement for the proposed Moa Point Sludge Minimisation Facility. A number of aspects of the application need to be improved with changes to the conditions of consent. GOTB members and supporters will have mixed views on the SMF proposal. While some […]
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v South Africa in Auckland
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Have we learned nothing? Last weekend the All Blacks produced a meritorious win away over Argentina in Mendoza. There was much to like and certainly a good early marker in World Cup year. It was amazing however to see the game result being extrapolated in some quarters into quite the second coming....
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Nelson Designer Takes Out WOW’s Top Award for Second Time
- The Wellingtonista
- Nelson Designer Gill Saunders was awarded The World of Wearable Art’s Supreme Award this Friday for her design, Earthling (pictured). Taking its inspiration from the rising popularity of adult colouring books and promoting mindfulness in a “world under increasing stress”, Earthling celebrates earth’s natural wonders in a beautifully crafted garment made from EVA foam, acrylic […]
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Aisle be Back: It’s semis time at the RWC and the NPC final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy It’s quite a testimony to the fast looming legacy phase of Ian Foster’s All Blacks tenure that there’s extra reason to have a gnawing feeling in the stomach ahead of tomorrow’s rugby world semifinal against Argentina. We surely know by now that there is nothing given for any team at this or...
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On the Run with AI
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- As a coach I have seen a fair number of technical advancements that have contributed to the success of runners. These range from technical advancements made on the manufacturing of shoes that reduce fatigue to carbon plate infused running economies (arguably “speed” for certain class of runners) to advancements in recovery nutrition or for those […]
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Who should pay for what, so we and stuff can get around?
- Talk Wellington
- Who pays for what is always a really vexed question. The Ministry of Transport is trying to “input crowd… output insight” right now, and you should have your 2c by 4th November! Because we’ve funded much of our transport system from a tax on petrol and diesel, as we (finally) start to reduce the amount...
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The Monday Wrap for 31 October (some rugby news to start the week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A good venue for this past Saturday’s Hurricanes Schools Sevens tournament at Gladstone Rugby Park south of Masterton. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. Sevens photos HERE Fright night tonight – stay safe out there! We are building towards the two-leg WRFU American Ambassador’s Sevens series, which kicks off this coming Saturday at a yet to be confirmed...
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Farewell Michael Browne
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Club member Michael Charlson Browne passed away on 9 June 2023, peacefully at Te Hopai Home and Hospital, aged 92 years. You are welcome to attend a service to celebrate Michael’s life at the Cockburn Street Chapel, corner Cockburn St and Onepu Rd, Kilbirnie, Wellington, on Friday 16 June, 11am. A livestream will also be […]
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Weekly News 12 June 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Dorne Cup Palmerston North sent a gang to take down our Seamus Kane, but he repelled all challengers to remain undefeated this season. Diego Montes made his debut for the club, and James Parsons made a welcome return to the yellow singlet. Peter Stevens edged the Kāpiti Stevens and the cousin Stevens […]
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Vicars Letter 31st october 2025
- All Saints Hataitai
- Rev Guy Benton Kia ora, All SaintsLast week has been a wild one when it comes to the weather around us.
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Go Kiwis!
- Zonta Wellington
- The ZCW crew has had a fabulous time at the Zonta Convention in Brisbane representing Wellington and New Zealand. Go Kiwis!...
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Weekly Next August Already
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- The winter temperatures have certainly arrived! It s a quieter week at the Club this week, so get those chores around...
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‘I got sent something of people shooting themselves’ —research shows young people can’t avoid harmful content online
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dougal Sutherland looks at the findings of a new report about harmful online content viewed by 12 to 25-year-olds.
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The beauty of brutalism
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dunedin's Archway theatres building is an 'exquisite example of brutalism' and a particularly special one in New Zealand, writes Christine McCarthy.
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