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    • Junior & Youth Prizegiving
      • <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > IBU Junior/Youth Prizegiving 2020 - 27th September Wow, what a year we've had - from not knowing if we'd get a season to have a pretty great run of fine weather to get most games played.  Now its time to celebrate all our fabulous players, coaches, managers and referees.      Bring a plate and join the junior management team at the IBU Junior Prizegiving on Sunday 27th September at IBU Clubrooms, Wakefield Park. 2020 IBU Junior/Youth Prizegiving schedule Time   Grade Number of teams   9.30am –10.15am First Kicks 6 10.30am - 11.15am 7th 5 11.30am - 12.30pm  8th 6 12.45pm - 1.30pm 9th  5 1.45pm - 2.30pm 10th 5 2.45pm - 3.30pm 11th  5 3.45pm – 4.30pm 12th 3 4.45pm - 5.45pm GOSL 6 6.00pm – 8.00pm    13th/15th             8    We look forward to seeing you there if you have any question please contact the Junior Coordinator
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    • Craig and Murray Smith Rose Bowl Races 19 Sept 2015
      • Craig and Murray Smith Rose Bowl Races Saturday 19 September 2015 Under 14’s 2km race Nathaniel Graham 9:02 Alexander Prichard 9:04 Joshua Allan 9:30 Henry Mellor 10:00 Oscar Strickland 10:29 Jonathan Roberts 10:31 Rylee watt 10:55 Ashton Tietjens 11:14 Una Strickland 11:22 Gemma Gordon 11:28 Emalise Alding 11:40 David Gordon 12:52 Lily Trompetter 12:56 Katherine Jameson 13:34 Tyler Rollo 13:59 Craig Rose Bowl (Mens Race) – 5km Murray Smith Rose Bowl (Womens Race) – 5km Mat Rogers 16:52 Tim Johnson 17:47 Grant Pritchard 18:21 Phoebe  McKnight 19:08 Jayden McKnight 19:08 Jayme Maxwell 19:50 Matthew Roberts 20:00 Julie Johnson 20:28 Bill Trompetter 20:37 Neil Sargisson 20:49 Graeme Burr 20:57 Donald Coley 21:54 Stu Mckenzie 22:16 Paul Strickland 22:54 Mel McKnight 23:10 Keryn Morgan 23:48 Keith Holmes 23:57 Gary Maxwell 24:34 Martyn Cherry 25:08 Vanessa Trompetter 25:17 Alex  Noonan 27:26 Albert Van Veen 27:49 Craig Rose Bowl Teams race Team A Tim Johnson 17:47 Matthew Roberts 20:00 Neil Sargisson 20:49 Stu McKenzie 22:16 Martyn Cherry 25:08 Total: 1:46:00 Team B Grant Pritchard 18:21 Bill Trompetter 20:37 Graeme Burr 20:57 Gary Maxwell 24:34 Keith Holmes 23:57 Total: 1:48:26 Team C Mat Rogers 16:52 Jayden McKnight 19:08 Donald Coley 21:54 Paul Strickland 22:54 Albert van Veen 27:49 Total: 1:48:37 Murray Smith Rose Bowl Teams race Team A Jayme Maxwell 19:50 Julie Johnson 20:28 Vanessa Trompetter 25:17 Total: 1:05:35 Team B Phoebe McKnight 19:08 Mel McKnight 23:10 Keryn Morgan 23:48 Total: 1:06:06 Alex Noonan 27:26
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    • Op Fin Addict
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sun, 09/02/2020 - 15:50 - Mon, 10/02/2020 - 18:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  26 CG member on "Fin Addict" had an engine problem, vessel was safely anchored in good conditions near Rock Point MR1 responded, located vessel, attached the tow and returned all safely to the Mana Cruising Club small boat ramp Great day to be on the water and a good experience for our crew who train reguarly to support our members  Vessel Details Length:  6.50m Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie
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    • Never Again 2
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 26/03/2016 - 17:00 - 19:00 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  8 Vessel suffered loss of power near Taupo Point/Kerehana Bay with 2 POB. Two members of public assisted owner to keep vessel off rocks until taken under tow by MR1. Water depth was <.5m and vessel suffered some rock damage to fiberglass hull. Towed back to Mana Cruising Club ramp. Vessel Details Length:  5.20m Resources Attendees:  Lorna Rolston Neil Cornwell Steve_Rolston Trevor Farmer CRV's Used:  CRV Trust Porirua Rescue
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    • Made to order products with your child's artwork
      • Purchase unique calendars, cards, diaries, mouse mats and sketch pads/notebooks with your child's cover art on them! Looking for personalised keepsakes, gifts or just great practical items? Students have been very busy creating their own artwork that can be printed onto calendars, cards, diaries, mouse mats and sketch pads (spiral bound A5 notebook with blank pages) that are available for you to buy. All orders are to be placed online via the KidsArtWorks website. Orders cannot be made via the school by cash or on the school account. Here is the timeline: Friday 31st July, each student will bring home a named order code form (like the one below) that will have a unique code that is linked to their artThe Kids Artworks website is then live and open for viewing art and purchasing products.  To avoid missing out, please submit orders between Friday 31st July and Sunday 16th AugustFINAL ORDERS - the website is closed at 10am on Monday 17th August and no late orders will be accepted.  Purchased items will be delivered to school mid September and will be given to students to bring home There are samples at the office if you would like to have a closer look at sizing, details, or quality before placing your order online. Only the artwork done at school and already submitted to Kids Artworks is able to be used as part of this offer. The original artwork will be returned to students. Any questions, please contact Rachel office@amesbury.school.nz  Thank you for supporting this school fundraiser!By Amesbury OfficeAttachments Kid Artworks Order Code Form   PDF, 130.8 KBPhoto Gallery
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    • 67 trips on Wellington city bus routes to be temporarily suspended
      • From Monday 17 October, 67 trips on Metlink’s bus network will be temporarily suspended to improve the reliability of service for bus customers during the national driver shortage. Morning and afternoon peak trips will be suspended across 14 Wellington city bus routes with the Metlink website and app detailing the trips affected, allowing customers to plan ahead. Metlink General Manager Samantha Gain said the national driver shortage is affecting customers and operators across Metlink’s entire network, but particularly in Wellington city.
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    • Comedy Festival Visits St Patrick's Day
      • Wednesday 17 March 2010: Comedians ruled the stage before lunch as  Jerome Chandrahasen and Derek Flores entertained students with their stand-up comedy. With Dave Smith, they were promoting the Class Comedians show and workshops, where students from around the region get their chance to be comics. Check out the website at http://www.comedyfestival.co.nz/wellington/event/class-comedians-wellington Stream students get their chance to develop their own skills at a workshop run by Jerome this Thursday, 18 March here at 3.15 pm.
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      • St Patricks College Silverstream, Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt, Wellington Region, New Zealand


    • Motorway Patrol
      • I’ve been really impressed by the pace of construction of the sparkly-new bypass-of-the-bypass since I’ve got back. Apparently this started in late October, and as I walked by today the road was just about ready for sealing. The new NZTA website doesn’t seem to offer any drawings or maps of this, so for those who haven’t had the chance to see it, I took these pictures a couple of weeks ago to give you an impression of the route.
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    • Dunajtschik demolition a done deal?
      • News just in via the Stuff website that Mark Dunajtschik has won his appeal in the High Court against the Environment Court. But it does not mean that Mr D has the right to go out and demolish the building straight away – instead, a rehearing has been ordered. This legal stuff is exhausting, and expensive. With the amount that Mr D has spent on the legal costs so far, you might think that he could quite easily have just strengthened the building instead.
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    • Drown Installation - Free Entry!
      • Artist Amy Audubon’s installation Drown is designed to be an intimate experience that unfolds in stages. To fully experience Drown, Audobon invites you to first visit this website and watch a short video. The music in the short is the work of Grayson Gilmour. who, in 2010 became the first new artist signed to the relaunched Flying Nun label. You have the opportunity to respond in words to the film, and those words are incorporated into the video installation itself, which is open to view here at Downstage between 5-7pm every day.
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      • Downstage Theatre, Cambridge Terrace, Mt. Victoria, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand


    • Eq200
      • There have been hundreds of earthquakes, if not thousands, in the days following last week’s Seddonator (TM name courtesy of Eye of the Fish, conflation of Seddon and Dominator). A nice little wobbly number just then (11.10am) prompted me to go to the Geonet website and check – it was a 4.9 in the middle of the Cook Strait again – or, as Geonet say, 30km east of Seddon. There’s something big going on down there, even if the one remaining resident of Seddon could only just be bothered to report it in.
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    • Fun and Fabulour Run
      • Kilbirnie School is holding a Fabulous Fun Run on Thursday 26th May at 1pm to encourage kids to be healthy and have fun! This event is co-ordinated with the cross country season so the kids are currently practising their running and keeping fit! Dress up is a HUGE part of this event! There will be awards for best costumes, so if you want to take part as your favourite superhero or book character, get creative and WOW the crowds! There will be ice blocks at the end after the event for the kids to re-hydrate and we encourage any families to come down and support the kids and join in the fun (please wear masks). or pick up a form at the school office. To make a donation https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/kilbirnie-school-fabulous-fun-run  or pick up a form at the school office. Use of funds  The funds raised will be used for the maintenance and repair of the pool pump, heating system, changing room and grounds of the pool complex to ensure it is ready for Term 4!
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    • Church Update – 04/05/18
      • Things I learnt whilst collecting at New World Miramar this week … They have Free WiFi You can use free wet wipes to clean the trolley handle before you start shopping You can dispose of your plastic bags for recycling Peter Croft’s favourite fruit is oranges at the de Kids still get a free slice of luncheon at the deli There are 110 white tiles in each section of the floor 1kg of pre-packed lemons cost $4.99 To ensure you have clean hands there is a hand sanitiser in the vege section – on the left One guy from USA has lived here for 3 years and only just discovered we have 10 cent coins There is a guy in Miramar who views shopping as the least favourite thing to do If you forget your grocery bag, you might be able to borrow a boomerang bag. There is a typo in the sign Thanks, see you soon (Can you spot it? Ask Lucy and she will agree with me!) One thing I did notice was a family who tied their dog up outside while they did their shopping. I wonder if anyone asked the dog what he wanted his life to look like – to be in a loving family but not able to come and go freely, or to live in the wild and not be loved? This Sunday we will consider where we find ourselves – how do we measure up with what we want? – and how can we prepare ourselves for what is just ahead of us? See you Sunday. Pastor Dave
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    • Junior Hockey Have-A-Go Day – Come Try It Out!
      • Saturday 26 April | 9:00 – 10:00am National Hockey Stadium – Turf 1 Open to Years 3–8 Is your child curious about hockey? Or maybe they've had a go before and want to give it another shot? Our Junior Hockey Have-A-Go Day is the perfect chance for tamariki to try out the sport in a fun, supportive environment – no experience needed! We’re inviting all keen kids in Years 3–8 to join us on Saturday 26 April from 9–10am at the National Hockey Stadium (Turf 1). Whether your child has played before or is completely new to the game, this event is a great way to get active, make new friends, and build confidence on the turf. What to Expect: A relaxed and fun session run by friendly coaches Games and drills to learn basic hockey skills A mix of new players and returning ones Spare sticks available for those who don’t have their own Just bring a water bottle and sports gear 🎟 Tickets are $5 (+ booking fee) on Eventbrite – gate sales available on the day 👉 Book your ticket here 📝 Ready to Join the Club? If your child enjoys the session and wants to play this season, head over to our Junior’s Page to sign up for the 2025 season! We’d love to welcome some new faces to the Northern United whānau – come along, give it a go, and experience the fun of hockey!
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    • Weekly Wrap-Up (Term 1 – Week 1)
      • Important Dates 6 February: Waitangi Day – School closed 7-8 February: School photos 11 February: Year 9 Meet the teachers (6—7pm) 11 February: BoT meeting 11-13 February: 9Kelly Noho Marae 14 February: WHS Aroha day to choose activities for the year 18 February: Whānau hui (6pm, Taraika Marae) 26-28 February: 9Riley Noho Marae 1 March: Athletics Day 4-6 March: 9Royal Noho Marae 6-8 March:  9Howell Noho Marae NOTE: You can access the school calendar on our website: WHS School Calendar Welcome to 2019 On behalf of the Board of Trustees at Wellington High School we welcome new students and families to our school as well as welcoming back our current students and their families. Congratulations to all students who sat NCEA exams at the end of last year. The Board are currently analysing the results from these exams to inform our decision making for the year. We encourage all parents and students to realise the importance that attending school has on learning.  Research shows us that attendance is vital for good grades and encouragement from home to come to school each day is a vital part of supporting all our young persons’ learning. Our dedicated staff have already been  busy over the last few weeks preparing for the school year and welcoming students. Finally, we encourage all new families to join our Te Whānau a Taraika. You are all welcome to attend the next hui which will be held in Taraika. Please keep and eye on the weekly wrap-up for details of the date and time. Deanne Daysh, Chairperson Wellington High School Board of Trustees
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    • Late night breakdown
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Tue, 25/11/2014 - 21:45 - Wed, 26/11/2014 - 11:55 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  3 Total Volunteer Hours:  141 A 15ft runabout with 3 people on board broke down just offshore from Kaitawa Point (under the radio masts, south of Grandfather Rocks) just before 10pm. They were able to sit on anchor to avoid being blown onto the rocks while Coastguard Mana responded. We towed them back to their vehicle that was at the launching ramp between the bridges at Paremata. Vessel Details Length:  4.50m Resources Attendees:  AlanFisher Ben Ryan Gerry ONeill Jake Jimmythekiwi Lorna Rolston Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Steve_Rolston Trevor Farmer CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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    • Dorne Cup 2015 HVH results
      • Dorne Cup – Sat 13 June 2014 HVH Results Girls U9 – 1km Megan Cherry 5:22 (3rd place) Boys U9 – 1km Jonathan Green 4:20 (2nd place) Harrison Kowalzyk 4:42 Ashton Tietjens 4:46 Hunter Hughes 4:53 David Gordon 5:17 Bailey Rollo 5:31 Riordan Butler 6:17 Liam Carson 6:32 Girls U11 – 2km Rylee Watt 9:37 Emalise Alding 9:42 Amy Murray 9:43 Madeleine Bailey 10:18 Charlotte Ross 10:33 Boys U11 – 2km Nathaniel Graham 8:07 (3rd place) Alexander Prichard 8:10 Nicholas Green 8:48 Reegan Kowalcyk 8:53 Henry Mellor 8:59 Tyler Rollo 9:47 Oscar Strickland 9:52 Harvey Butler 10:45 Tim Cherry 11:27 Girls U13 – 3km Jorja Watt 14:26 Molly Heath 14:45 Gemma Gordon 15:34 Abbie Kincaid 15:41 Lily Trompetter 16:13 Boys U13 – 3km Nicholas England 17:08 Ben Cherry 17:31 Aidan Cross 18:41 Aiden Jackson 21:49 Girls U15 – 4km Phoebe McKnight 11:35 (1st place) Lucy England 13:07 Maria Cramp 13:22 Jessica Kincaid 14:44 Boys U15 – 4km Jonathan Roberts 12:51 Womens U18 – 4 km Jayme Maxwell 16:38 Ruby Heath 18:33 Mens U18 – 4km Joel Carman 13:16 (2nd place) Jayden McKnight 14:21 Peter Roberts 14:38 Matthew Roberts 16:05 Lars van Beusekom 17:43 Mens U20 – 4km Tom England 14:38 Masters Women 35+ – 6km Liz Gibson 33:14 Isobel Franklin 37:26 Masters Women 50+ – 6km Marian Goodwin 28:52 (3rd place) Trish Coley 33:04 Julia Baron 33:49 Senior Women – 6km Julie Johnson 25:26 Kristi Perkinson 28:17 Masters Men 60+ – 6km Peter Sparks 28:47 John Wood 29:28 Keith Holmes 32:17 Albert van Veen 36:03 Masters Men 50+ – 8km Marcus Smith 32:10 Richard Kellett 33:27 Graeme Burr 35:49 Don Coley 38:08 Paul Newsom 38:20 Steve Robertson 40:27 Glenn Perkinson 41:06 Paul Cavie 43:44 Masters Men 40+ – 8km Darren Gordon 31:17 Myles Carson 33:05 Stephen Cummings 33:18 Brendan Quirke 33:56 Tony Plowman 35:40 Mark Growcott 38:31 Paul Strickland 41:43 Martyn Cherry 46:22 Senior Men – 8km Nicholas Sasse 30:59 Tim Johnson 31:15 Grant Pritchard 32:52
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    • Wellington Cross Country Results 2017
      • Wellington Cross Country Champs/ HVH results Grenada North Park Sunday 9 July 2017 Years 1-4 Boys/Girls Grade Placing Time Grade Finnigan Strickland 2 3:13 Yr 2 Boys Atarau Hollywell 4 5:54 Yr 3 Boys Gwen McGrath 4 5:21 Yr 4 Girls Manakau Hollywell 9 5:48 Yr 4 Boys Years 5-6 Boys/Girls Ashton Tietjens 7 7:09 Yr 5 Boys Thomas Prichard 8 7:10 Yr 5 Boys Aiden Jackson 11 7:20 Yr 5 Boys Trent Magee 15 7:50 Yr 5 Boys David Gordon 19 8:15 Yr 5 Boys Bailey Rollo 20 8:26 Yr 5 Boys Jessica McKenzie 1 7:35 Yr 5 Girls Georgia Barrett-Dobson 6 9:38 Yr 5 Girls Jonathan Green 4 7:21 Yr 6 Boys Harrison Kowalczyk 5 7:30 Yr 6 Boys Hunter Hughes 10 8:22 Yr 6 Boys Yr 7-8 Boys/Girls Emalise Alding 4 9:02 Yr 7 Girls Amy Murray 6 9:16 Yr 7 Girls Nathaniel Graham 2 7:22 Yr 7 Boys Joshua Allen 4 7:28 Yr 7 Boys Alexander Prichard 5 7:29 Yr 7 Boys Nicholas Green 13 8:18 Yr 7 Boys Tyler Rollo 18 9:09 Yr 7 Boys Reegan Kowalczyk 13 8:19 Yr 8 Boys Girls U15 -3km Gemma Gordon 7 15:08 Women U18 – 4km Jayme Maxwell 1 14:43 Hannah Gordon 8 18:22 Men U18 – 6km – 1st team Jack Hammond 4 20:40 Peter Roberts 6 21:54 Jonathon Roberts 9 23:18 Men U20 – 8km Matthew Roberts 11 35:07 Senior Men/Masters Men – 5km Andrew Crosland 5 19:40 SM Donald Coley 10 26:39 M50 Martyn Cherry 12 29:11 M50 Albert van Veen 6 31:13 M70 Senior Men/Masters Men – 10km Mathew Rogers 14 37:43 SM Darren Gordon 7 39:30 M40 Andrew Crosland 20 40:24 SM Marcus Smith 6 41:07 M50 Myles Carson 10 42:47 M40 Bill Trompetter 15 44:44 M50 Karl van Polanen 20 46:31 M50 Peter Sparks 3 52:07 M60 John Wood 2 53:09 M70 Senior Women/Masters Women – 5km Liz Gibson 8 26:55 M40 Senior Women/Masters Women – 10km Trish Coley 4 54:40 M50 Keryn Morgan 6 56:55 SW
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    • Saunders Cup 2014
      • 2014 Saunders Cup – Hutt Valley Harrier Results Saunders Cup – Sealed handicap race over 10km sorted by Handicap (Race time – Estimated time) Name Race time km Place Pace (min/km) Estimated Time Race time – Est time (sec) Saunders Cup – 10km 1st Albert van Veen 55:27 10 20 5:33 59:28 -241 2nd Paul Strickland 47:32 10 13 4:45 50:28 -176 3rd Liz Gibson 50:52 10 17 5:05 53:26 -154 Glenn Perkinson 47:26 10 11 4:45 49:17 -111 Mark Growcott 46:51 10 10 4:41 48:34 -103 Martyn Cherry 52:57 10 18 5:18 54:08 -71 Grant Pritchard 39:16 10 2 3:56 40:15 -59 Stephen Cummings 39:43 10 4 3:58 40:39 -56 Paul Newsom 45:27 10 8 4:33 46:12 -45 Keith Holmes 49:24 10 14 4:56 50:04 -40 Paul Cavie 49:57 10 15 5:00 50:34 -37 Myles Carson 40:50 10 5 4:05 41:15 -25 Graeme Burr 42:36 10 7 4:16 42:40 -4 James Berry 39:35 10 3 3:58 39:38 -3 Bill Trompetter 42:36 10 6 4:16 41:58 38 Leonie de Garnham 53:24 10 19 5:20 51:52 92 Donald Coley 47:27 10 12 4:45 44:59 148 Joel Wyatt 37:37 10 1 3:46 35:06 151 Stu McKenzie 46:27 10 9 4:39 Gary Maxwell 50:33 10 16 5:03
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    • Boxing Day - Runabout Tow
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 26/12/2019 - 15:15 - 16:15 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  4 Whilst travelling out to do another tow job we spotted a vessel adrift with apparent engine problems. We came alongside to check they were ok and they couldn't get their engine going. They thought they would be able to, so we carried on with the other job. On the way back we passed them and they asked for assistance which they agreed to. We returned after dropping off the other vessel and towed them home to Mana Marina. Vessel Details Length:  5.00m Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie Jason Hall Mark Presling Peter Tse CRV's Used:  Mana Rescue 1
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    • Triple Unit Tow from Foxton to Mana
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Wed, 26/02/2020 - 11:30 - 15:30 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  16 A yacht that started it's journey from Tauranga, destined for Marlborough Sounds, left Whanganui yesterday afternoon and then ran into mechanical difficulty 21 NM off shore from Foxton Beach. Coastguard Manawatu went out and towed him towards Kapiti Island, where Coastguard Kapiti took over the tow. Coastguard Mana then went out and took over the tow from from south of Kapiti Island and brought him into Mana Marina where he will be able to arrange repair. Vessel Details Length:  14.00m Resources Attendees:  Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Trevor Burgess zanebublitz CRV's Used:  Mana Rescue 1 read more
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    • Capsized waka
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Wed, 26/08/2020 - 18:15 - 22:00 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  6 Total Volunteer Hours:  22 Reports of waka capsized 800m off shore from Shell (near Goat Pt) and 6 people in the water. 2 other waka in the vicinity trying to assist. Police activated us and we launched MR2. Nothing found on location. 2 surf boats training in the area reported seeing waka heading back up the channel to Onepoto harbour. Called Police to report this and they confirmed that they were safe and well and had just sent a stand-down. Returned to base. Vessel Details Length:  6.00m Resources Attendees:  Devine dfranks Weedoogie Mark Presling Neil Cornwell zanebublitz CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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    • New to Coaching or interested in Coaching in the future?
      • Sport Wellington’s Getting Started in Coaching courses are practical, interactive and aim to give coaches the confidence to coach!! COMMUNITY COURSES (PARENTS/TEACHERS/CLUB COACHES) DATE LOCATION TIME REGISTER 11 May 2016 Upper Hutt – St Patricks College (Silverstream), 207 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt 6:30pm – 8:30pm REGISTER 30 May 2016 Wairarapa – Wairarapa Sports House, Corner of Jackson & Chapel Streets, Masterton 6:30pm – 8:30pm REGISTER 1 June 2016 Wellington – National Hockey Stadium, 9 Mt Albert Rd, Berhampore, Wellington 6:00pm – 8:00pm REGISTER  Registration is essential and places are limited For more information about the course check out the video on the Sport Wellington website – http://www.sportwellington.org.nz/getting-started-in-coaching-gelcc/  
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    • 15m Yacht with broken rudder
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 26/12/2020 - 09:10 - 16:00 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  75 A 15m yacht broke its rudder approximately 2NM west of Mana Island whilst crossing to the South Island. MR1 was tasked by Police to tow them home. By the time we got to them the wind had got up to 25-35kts and they had drifted 7NM west of Mana Island. We towed them back in challenging conditions and put them at anchor just outside the Mana bar, as they were unable to cross it at low tide. Vessel Details Length:  15.00m Resources Attendees:  Devine bvinnell Carl Nixon CMFF Jake_Presling Mark Presling Neil Cornwell espi Stevensea Trevor Burgess zanebublitz CRV's Used:  Mana Rescue 1
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    • SUMMER DELIVERY 2016: Getting Started in Coaching
      • New to coaching or interested in coaching in the future? Sport Wellington’s Getting Started in Coaching courses are practical, interactive and aim to give coaches the confidence to coach!! COMMUNITY COURSES (PARENTS/TEACHERS/CLUB COACHES) DATE LOCATION TIME REGISTER  13 October 2016  LOWER HUTT – Walter Nash Stadium, Taine Street, Taita 6:00pm – 8:00pm REGISTER 19 October 2016 WELLINGTON – Renouf Tennis Centre, 20 Brooklyn Rd, Wellington 6:00pm – 8:00pm REGISTER DATE TBC PORIRUA/TAWA Course details available soon Registration is essential and places are limited!!! For more information about the course check out the video on the Sport Wellington website – http://www.sportwellington.org.nz/getting-started-in-coaching-gelcc/ The post SUMMER DELIVERY 2016: Getting Started in Coaching appeared first on Cricket Wellington.
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    • Janice Campbell QSO
      • We would like to acknowledge the recent passing of Janice Campbell. A previous and long serving Principal of Wellington East Girls’, Janice was born in 1941, lived in Island Bay and was a student at East from 1954 to 1958. After completing her Master of Arts degree at Victoria University she returned to Wellington East as a teacher in 1963, becoming Head of English in 1975. Janice went on to become Deputy Principal in 1979, and Principal in 1981. In 1999 Janice was awarded the Queen's Service Order for Services to Education. Janice finally retired after 26 years as Principal in 2007 being recognised as Wellingtonian of the Year for Education and ending a lifetime of service to the College. She can still be seen maintaining a watchful eye over the school from her portrait hanging in the vestibule.
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      • Wellington East Girls' College, Austin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa


    • Mana Ocean Challenge
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 08/02/2014 - 09:30 - 18:00 Operation Type:  Other People Assisted:  48 Total Volunteer Hours:  85 Coastguard Mana provided both their rescue vessels in support of the Mana Super 6 Ocean Challenge that saw eight 6-man waka ama vessels (48 competitors in total) paddle 38km from Mana, around Mana Island and then to Kapiti Boating Club in Paraparaumu. Vessel Details Length:  13.00m Resources Attendees:  Ben Ryan nixon Jakesae101 Jann Askew Mark Presling Natasha Makatea Neil Cornwell Peter Tse Rod Hall Roy Quinn CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus CRV Trust Porirua Rescue Attachments Image:  Video File:  The video conversion process has failed. You might want to submit a simpler video format like mpeg or divx avi. If the problem persists please contact website administrators. read more
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    • FNZ Soundly Beaten
      • Zephyr Rovers Manager Steve Hall said that Zephyr Rovers had had no problems disposing of lower league opposition today at the Shed of Dreams, despite George Nash (pictured) being full of the flu. "We were five goals to nil up when I decided to have a run in the outfield""said Hall "but when it got back to 5 - 2 I scurried back into the goals for fear of them getting back in it". Hall said Rovers stabilised after his return to goal and Rovers went on to score another four goals unanswered. "I actually had a clean sheet when I was in goal but the stand ins let a couple in" said Hall "and the distribution went from excellent to very poor, which explains why I couldn't buy a goal in the outfield". Hall said the fear was the teams Rovers were playing were not close to the standard of Division 1 so the Rover would have to lift their game several notches if another Div 1 campaign was to be contemplated. "We still need to strengthen the squad" said Hall "unless we end up in Div 2 where we'd be ok".Final: Rovers 9 FNZ 2Zephyr Rovers FC
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