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Junior classes will continue through the April term break
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Junior Term dates: Term 1 finishes on Friday 13 April, Term 2 starts Monday 30 April. Classes will continue through the holiday on Mondays and Thursdays 5pm – 5:50pm. The training fee for the two week holiday is covered by the $90 term rate. The first two classes are free if you are new and want to … Continue reading Junior classes will continue through the April term break →
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WIN tickets to Peppa Pig LIVE
- Capital E
- We’re giving away a family pass to see Peppa Pig live at St James Theatre! Peppa Pig is back in her oinktastic new show, Peppa Pig’s Fun Day Out LIVE! Join Peppa, her family and friends as they go to the zoo and beach for a special party – it’s going to be a fun […] The post WIN tickets to Peppa Pig LIVE first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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Prepare Yourself…
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- Summer is coming to an end, and you know what that means… the VURC 2016 season is rapidly approaching! We are starting to get very excited as we finalise a few details, and we hope you are too! Whether you’re a returning member, or a new recruit planning on joining us in 2016, we’ve put together a few memories from the 2015 season to get you (back) in the rowing mood.
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Digital Newsletter Launched
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- Many of you may have received the very first Bowls Wellington digital newsletter today. If you didn't you can sign up on the home page of the website by clicking on the 'Subscribe' button above the Facebook feed. If you have any fun stories from around the traps send them through. There will be a new issue every 2nd week highlighting some of the great stuff happening around the bowling community.
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Thanks to Westpac volunteers
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- Massive thanks to the team from Westpac who did a day of volunteering in the park on Friday. Lots of tweaks and improvements were made to the middle section of Starfish including a new easier drop-in off Snakecharmer. If you’re a corporate group and would like to do some volunteer work in the park, drop us a line and we’ll sort something out for you - https://makarapeak.bike/contact.
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2020-21 Opening Day – 12 September
- Victoria Bowling Club
- Opening Day for the new season is coming up on 12 September! From 1pm, we’re having an Open Day roll-up for members and non-members, so bring your family, your neighbours and your workmates to come have a bowl. The official opening is from 6pm. Opening Day 2020-21 Mt Victoria Bowls Facebook Event The post 2020-21 Opening Day - 12 September first appeared on Victoria Bowling Club.
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Closing Early: Monday 29 September
- Capital E
- Please note PlayHQ will be closing one hour earlier than usual on Monday 29 September, as our kaimahi work on exciting experiences for our new play space in Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui Central Library. On Monday, Whānau can visit between 9.30am-2.30pm. We will be open at our regular hours for the remainder of […] The post Closing Early: Monday 29 September first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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Wellington Journalists Ask: Can Former Flyover Fans Be Trusted To Evaluate Basin Flyover Alternatives?
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- As Wellington Scoop reported on 10 September, a small group of local body politicians and NZTA officials has taken it upon themselves to make decisions about the future of the Basin Reserve – and all but one of those local body politicians was in the pro-flyover camp: At yesterday’s regional council meeting, three councillors sought an integrated approach to deciding on at-grade roading improvements around the Basin. Paul Bruce and Sue Kedgley were supported by Barbara Donaldson. But Paul Swain refused. He said that a small governance group of himself, Fran Wilde, Celia Wade Brown and Andy Foster, plus two Transport Agency staffers, would make the decision, and would then report back. In a comment on this article, Councillor Helene Ritchie christened this group the “Secret Six”. This group subsequently promised to work with the community, but there remain concerns about how well this work will in practice given the composition of that group, and whether they will be prepared to take a fresh and unbiased look at non-flyover options they had previously rejected out of hand. In the Dominion Post, columnist Dave Armstrong came up with a memorable analogy: It’s like getting the Keep Our Old Flag Society to design a new flag. Will this group report back with recommendations that are the urban design equivalent of three boring silver ferns and a koru that looks like a cow doing number twos? Wellington Scoop has dug further into the track record of the members of this “governance group”, and what it has found does not inspire confidence. For its part, Save the Basin hopes that NZTA’s decision not to pursue its flyover plans through the courts will enable even the most entrenched flyover supporters to think afresh, and we are pleased that the New Zealand Transport Agency has indicated it will take a new and more genuinely consultative approach to post-flyover discussion and decision-making. But we’re mindful of the point the preceding Wellington Scoop report makes in its final paragraph: No doubt there’s no way of excluding Transport Agency representatives from the next round of road planning for the Basin. But the Agency should consider its past bad behaviour and find some new faces who have the ability to listen, rather than to threaten or dictate or just misrepresent. As both Wellington Scoop and the Dominion Post have pointed out in these articles, there are real alternatives on the table at the Basin, including the BRREO, Option X and tunnelling. As Dave Armstrong points out, it makes sense to focus on approaches which are low-cost and don’t foreclose other options if they become necessary: Some critics say that BRREO is only a short-term solution. Even if that is true, wouldn’t it be worth giving it a go? If it works, keep it; if it doesn’t, start digging for a longer-term alternative. When you look at the time and money already been wasted by myopic officials intent on a flyover, BRREO and Option X deserve some serious consideration, not just by sore losers. What’s more, Wellington transport needs much more than a rethink at the Basin. FIT Wellington and Generation Zero have made a valuable and timely contribution to this debate with their revamped light rail (modern trams) proposal for Wellington, released last week.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 3)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 4 November: Senior Prizegiving 7 November: Parents notified of outcome of out of zone ballot (Years 10-13 in 2020) 8 November: NCEA exams start 25 November: Board of Trustees meeting 3 December: NCEA exams end 6 December: Junior Prizegiving 6 December: End of Term 4 What’s happening Whakanuia celebration of Māori achievement Senior students’ final day With NCEA exams just around the corner, today is our senior students’ final day of school for 2019. The day has been filled with assemblies, reminiscing, excitement, tears and sentiment. To all our seniors, we wish you all the best, whether you are sitting NCEA exams or joining the workforce, whether you are leaving us or returning to WHS in 2020. Level 3 Art Portfolio exhibition The Level 3 Art Portfolio exhibition is happening in the Art department, D block, Monday 4 November, 12pm – 5.45pm and Tuesday 4 November 9am-5pm. All welcome. Japan exchange students’ farewell Saaya Nakahara and Saki Sasakawa have been attending WHS since the end of August as part of their exchange from Osaki Kasei, WHS’s sister school in Japan. Below are some of the memories of their experience here. We arrived in NZ on August 30. We have had many experiences in just 2 months. We went to the Climate Change strike on 27 September. We have never been to a strike, so we were surprised that there were so many people. It was a good experience because we cannot join a big event like this in Sapporo. Our most exciting experience was the Ball. We do not have an event like this in Japan. This was the first time for us to go to a dance party. We took a lot of pictures with our friends in the photo booth. Our favourite photo was taken with our year 13 Japanese classmates and Grace. Thank you for giving us wonderful memories!!! Achievements NCEA Art folio exhibitions Folios were exhibited on two Fridays this term showcasing the enormous efforts students have put into their artmaking this year. Many friends parents and staff visited the exhibitions. Rowing regatta success WHS Rowing have completed in their first regatta of the season: the Queen’s cup regatta. The regatta was held over a 1000m course with all rowers competing to a high level despite the cold and windy conditions. The next race will be on 2 November and is the Norton Cup Regatta. Floorball Former WHS student Marie Sundin is transferring from Wellington Floorball Club to Swedish IBF Falun. Last month the International Floorball Federation picked Marie as one of the top three international transfers. Congratulations Marie!
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Greater Wellington calls for community views on public transport fares
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Public consultation on the Future Fares Review is open and Greater Wellington wants the community’s views on changes to our region’s public transport fares. Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee Chair Roger Blakeley says, “one of our strategic priorities outlined in the Regional Public Transport Plan 2021 is to increase mode shift. The new fare types and potential zoning changes have real potential to encourage people out of their cars and onto public transport.”
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Saving the orchids
- Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust
- Nationally significant research to save rare native orchids is being undertaken in a tiny science lab at Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush in Wellington. Finding Ōtari conservation and science advisor Dr Karin van der Walt and research technician Jennifer Alderton-Moss is a bit of a mission. The pair work from a small cottage behind Ōtari’s plant nursery, hidden from visitors who wander the trails exploring New Zealand’s single largest collection of native plants.
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
- The Wellingtonista
- So, this is the week I come out of hibernation to resume posting and what do I have to report? Only the bleeding obvious information that the new Bond (Quantum of Solace) is everywhere this weekend and that the only cinema daring to go up against the behemoth is plucky little Paramount which is playing American Teen from today. QoS is the middle film of an expected trilogy so don't expect much in
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
- The Wellingtonista
- If you are considering going to the cinema this weekend, and you've already seen Bond and the other 21 films currently playing in Wellington, here's a quick guide to the new releases. Cinema owners all over the city are breathing a little easier now that two of the biggest box office releases from the States have opened at the same time. High School Musical 3: Senior Year is the third in
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Lee bags NZ age record at Junior Pan Pacs
- Swimming Wellington
- Samantha Lee (16, Capital) secured a NZ age group record in the Womens 200m Butterfly at the Junior Pan Pacs meet in Guam last night. Swimming in the “B” final, Lee swam 2mins 17.89 secs, beating the previous record by 0.40 secs. Also competing on the first night of finals was Gareth Kean (17, Capital) who set a new SW age group record in the heats of the Mens 100m Backstroke with a t
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Honey pot
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- In case you’re a new visitor to Eye of the Fish, and are looking for some of the particular posts on certain subjects, here’s a quick summary of some links that you can click on and take you straight there. Please do feel free to add your comment on any of the subjects. For instance: Discussing the proposals for the National Library Debating the proposed Flyover at the Basin Reserve Ta
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
- The Wellingtonista
- With most Wellington screens growning under the weight of Oscar-bait, only Readings (and Sky City Queensgate if you are so inclined) is opening anything new this week. My Bloody Valentine 3D was well attended at sneak previews last week but sadly isn't much of a film. It's a remake of a beloved horror of the same early-80s (same vintage as last week's Friday the 13th). Apart from the title th
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On the Buses
- Eye of the Fish
- While I’ve been quite impressed by the new trolley buses in Wellington, one gleaming in its paua-shell colour-scheme as it slides silently through the city, I still have a hankering for a double-decker, which are fairly common throughout England, and of which we seem to have one roaming solo in the streets of Wellington. It is of course a RouteMaster, the most famous of all the London Trans
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On the Buses
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- While I’ve been quite impressed by the new trolley buses in Wellington, one gleaming in its paua-shell colour-scheme as it slides silently through the city, I still have a hankering for a double-decker, which are fairly common throughout England, and of which we seem to have one roaming solo in the streets of Wellington. It is of course a RouteMaster, the most famous of all the London Trans
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BNU Div 16 v SV Destroyers
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- BNU 2 - SV Destroyers 3 A very encouraging start for a team with many new young faces plus a few older ones from last year's 14b side. BNU dominated the game from start to finish on a hard, but grassy, narrow Velodrome pitch, hitting the woodwork on four occasions. Down 0-2 at halftime through a sloppy opener and a disputed penalty for handball against Richie Fail, the team fought back well in the
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BNU Div 16 v SV Destroyers
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- BNU 2 - SV Destroyers 3 A very encouraging start for a team with many new young faces plus a few older ones from last year's 14b side. BNU dominated the game from start to finish on a hard, but grassy, narrow Velodrome pitch, hitting the woodwork on four occasions. Down 0-2 at halftime through a sloppy opener and a disputed penalty for handball against Richie Fail, the team fought back well in the
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Reggaeton on a boat
- The Wellingtonista
- Jinetero MC is a locally based Cuban reggaeton artist (yeah, one of those) and part of Olmecha Supreme. But as a solo artist, he has a new song called "Wellington", his danceable ode to the city. Sample lyrics: I say thank you, thank you very much. Wellington, you have give me lotta lotta luck. But more importantly, the video is AWESOME. It manages to transform this windy city in
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
- The Wellingtonista
- At last I get some time to preview this week's new releases and, frankly, it hardly seems worth it. I've just got in from two of the most dispiriting experiences I've had in a cinema in some time. Full reviews will come when I've had a chance to find the right kind of language to describe precisely how unambitious Fast & Furious and 17 Again are, a challenge I must rise to before Capital Times
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The Wellingtonista visits Snapper
- The Wellingtonista
- Some of us at the Wellingtonista are rather fond of the old Snapper card. We worked through its teething troubles and are now happily tagging on and off as we bus about the city. So when Miki Szikszai, CEO of Snapper, asked us if we'd like to visit Snapper HQ and learn a bit about what's new in the world of the magical talking fish box, we (well, Alan and I) jumped at the chance.
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September 2008
- Brooklyn Early Childhood Centre
- Tena Koutou, Namaste, Ni Hao, Talofa and Hello to all The Management Committee and Teaching Team welcome new committee members to their roles and look forward to working with them! Key Dates We will be having a Teacher Only Day on Tuesday, October 28. The centre will be closed on this day. Our last day of the year will be Friday, December 19. We will be holding our Christmas party on this day. W
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60 years of Wellington Trolley Buses
- Strictly speaking, Wellington's first trolley bus was a single 20 kW one from 1924 which ran along the Hutt Road for a while. However, the main fleet of trolley buses began in 1949 with the arrival of 10 Crossley/Metropolitan Vickers 78 kW examples (another 4 of this model also went to New Plymouth). The first route they were used on was was Oriental Bay where they shared the road with trams for 15 months.
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Jack Yan: youngest mayoral candidate has ambitious plans for Wellington
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- Although well acquainted with the business world, Jack Yan is a new face in Wellington politics. At 37, Mr Yan is the youngest mayoral candidate this year. He was born in Hong Kong before moving to Newtown at the age of 3, speaks four languages and has traveled widely. With a background in the fashion and environmental industries, he definitely intends to shake things up if elected after his first mayoral campaign.
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'The Thought Exchange' (Free Entry)
- Downstage Theatre
- The Thought Exchange is an experiment by Downstage Resident Company, A Slightly Isolated Dog, in creating theatre that connects to and collaborates with the community in new and innovative ways. CONVERSATIONS STILL TO COME: Wellington’s Geology and Earthquakes Tuesday 11 September at 6.00pm Thursday 13 September at 6.00pm Settlement of Wellington, its history and architecture and the relationship between Maori and Pakeha. Saturday 15 September at 4.30pm Thursday 20 September at 6:00pm
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More Matangi in service
- Tranz Metro
- Twenty new Matangi trains are now in service on the Hutt Valley and Kapiti lines. These trains are operating thirty-one return trips every weekday. In addition to a number of off-peak services, the Hutt line has Matangi operating on seven return services during the morning peak and five return services during the evening peak. The Kapiti line has seven evening peak services and five morning peak services delivered by Matangi.
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Deep water
- Architectural Centre Inc
- The WCC Draft Annual Plan 2011/12 was out for public consultation recently. In these tight financial times the plan was generally about maintaining affordable rates through prioritising spending and reducing costs by $6 million, through reducing some services, improving the efficiency of other services and deferring non-urgent work. Although it’s not all cost cutting, there is an allowance to spend $650,000 on a feasibility study for a new deep-water pool in Kilbirnie.
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A ginger latte, other Eva-Leeds tipples and Caffeination
- The Wellingtonista
- Six Barrel Soda is a semi-regular stop and there I recently found a ginger latte (their ginger syrup with hot latte milk), with or without a shot of coffee. You probably do have to be a ginger fan, but it was rather delicious and autumnal. I also spied a new rhubarb syrup and then after […] The post A ginger latte, other Eva-Leeds tipples and Caffeination appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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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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- womens
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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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- kapiti
- wcn-hosted
- womens
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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.
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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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- housing
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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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- rugby
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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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- theatre
- wcn-hosted
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