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A tale of two cities + campaigns
- WCC Watch
- With the Greens’ announcing that they’re going all in for the Dunedin council elections it begs the question – why aren’t they doing the same in Wellington? Contrast the cone of silence that’s effectively been dropped in Wellington with the concerted push supporting Aaron Hawkin’s bid for the Dunedin City mayoralty and other council seats (campaign launches, media releases, websites, party resources, party leader support and endorsement, fundraising and volunteer recruitment), you have to wonder. Is it because the Greens have put Celia Wade-Brown at arms distance since she supported outsourcing of council services and voted against fellow Green Councillor, Iona Pannett? Or is it that the Greens think she’s bad for their brand as the right-wing Whale Oil claims? Or does Celia think she can do it without them? Wellington should be the jewel in the Greens’ local government crown. They have the mayoralty and other elected members and sympathizers, and like Dunedin, Wellington continues to deliver some of its highest amounts of party votes in general elections. But so far we haven’t seen any sign that the Greens see it that way and their slate of potential new candidates doesn’t really give that impression either. Rumours are also circulating her 2010 campaign manager Kent Duston has either been fired or has decided to quit, and now her campaign team isn’t much wider than her husband, Alastair. This would be a great shame as Kent proved to be an incredibly astute and effective political operator and his work probably pushed Celia over the line. How Celia responds to John Morrison’s recent entry into the mayoral race and enviable headlines in the past week will be critical. She needs to kick-start her campaign (and fix her website, below) soon. Celia defeated Kerry Prendergast because her campaign took the initiative, caught the incumbent off-guard, fronted footed issues, and had strong grassroots support and volunteer networks. Prendergast on the other hand looked complacent, barely made an effort to campaign, and lacked any real campaign apparatus. Incumbency will be Celia’s biggest strength, but with only 112 days until ballot papers start arriving in letterboxes I fear Celia is falling to the same traps her predecessor did. Here’s hoping I’m wrong.
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Sarah Free opens a can of worms
- WCC Watch
- Island Bay’s Green Eastern Ward battler, Sarah Free, may not have attracted a whole heap of attention in the last term – but she knows how to build a mean worm farm. Green credentials: TICK! Bottled worm piss: TICK!
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A Tale of Four Matches This Time...
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Oops - I have been a bit lazy with the write-ups! Las Vegas is now a distant memory and I’ve forgotten a lot of what happened in the games so I’m thinking this will be brief (and hopefully not too fictional)…! It’s also worth noting that we’re still waiting for some proper commentary from somebody who actually played on the Queen’s Birthday weekend game – any volunteers…?!? ;-)
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Sorry, been a bit out of sorts
- CataBlog
- And not really up to blogging over the last couple of weeks. Truth to tell, not been a great deal to report. However this weekend (or at least yesterday) our Lucky lad got a new home! Fingers crossed he'll settle...
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Te Whanganui-a-Tara by Xoë Hall
- MuseumsWellington
- The post Te Whanganui-a-Tara by Xoë Hall appeared first on Museums Wellington.
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Firebirds finish HRV Cup with a flourish
- Cricket Wellington
- The Hell Wellington Firebirds finished their 2010 HRV Cup with a flourish in Queenstown on Wednesday with a 3-wicket win over the Otago Volts, to finish fourth equal with the Northern Knights at the conclusion of the 10-match round-robin series.
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Review: Eight Songs for a Mad King
- The Wellingtonista
- King George III, despite having been a learned and enthusiastic sponsor of scientific and industrial progress, a faithful husband and father, and in many ways very liberal for his time (except pro-slavery, just saying), is basically famous for having gone mad.
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Design a Metlink Bus – deadline 19 May
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Metlink has a new ‘Design a Metlink Bus’ colouring competition, after it was so successful last year. The competition is open to all tamariki aged 4 to 18 years of age and closes at 5pm on 19 May. Metlink wants … Continue reading →
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Phantom of the Opera – a Magical Musical
- The Wellingtonista
- There’s nothing like a show, and Phantom of the Opera is certainly one of those.
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Student Coaching – A Great Opportunity To Lead
- College Sport Wellington
- The post Student Coaching – A Great Opportunity To Lead appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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‘Victim’ or ‘survivor’—what’s in a name?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Stigma of being a "victim" can be barrier to seeking help, writes Dr Emma Tennent.
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A few reminders for 2023 Kids Classes.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- A few reminders for this year as Junior Classes return. 1. Anybody coming onto the mat needs to sign in on the tablet at the door when they arrive and... The post A few reminders for 2023 Kids Classes. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A helping hand on Wellington’s rail network
- Metlink
- Trainee Passenger Operator Phyllis Puia helps to guide Blind Foundation’s Chris Orr onto a Metlink train.
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A helping hand on Wellington’s rail network
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Trainee Passenger Operator Phyllis Puia helps to guide Blind Foundation’s Chris Orr onto a Metlink train.
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Creating a classroom that values every child
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Josiah Masoe graduates from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington with a Master of Teaching and Learning (Primary) this week. Now teaching at the primary school where his education began, he’s focused on creating a classroom where every child feels valued, capable, and excited to learn.
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Chatham Cup Campaign starts with a Bang!
- Island Bay United AFC
- A dominant & comprehensive 4-1 victory over our Central League opponents Petone well and truly go our campaign running in style. Bring on Round 2! Thanks to everyone that came out to watch on a beautiful South Coast day :-) <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " >
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Technology and performance – from a triathlete’s perspective
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Danielle Trewoon Photo credit: Capital City Triathon Triathlon is very much a completely different game to running.
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Men's Provincial A winter training squad selected
- Cricket Wellington
- Whiting Financial Services Men's Provincial A head coach Luke Woodcock has selected an experienced 17-man wider...
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Barriers to using cannabis as a medicine
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Patients still have trouble getting a prescription for cannabis products, despite recent law changes, writes Karen Oldfield.
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24 HOURS A BIG HIT FOR WELLINGTONIANS
- Wellington Photographic Society
- A surge in interest has led to an increase in the number of photographers participating in the 24 Hours in Wellington photo shoot. The 24 Hours event will take place over September 20 and 21, and will capture on film a complete day in the life of Welling
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Do you own a PNP cycling top?
- Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club
- Do you have a PNP Club jersey, skinsuit or vest that you could lend someone for the Vantage Age Group national Road Champs?We have a big contingent of PNP riders heading up to Waipukurau next week, doing battle in the Time Trial and/or various Road races.
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Tautai 2025—A Pasifika academic preparation programme
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A new pre-orientation programme to welcome Pasifika students into University life kicks off on Monday 10 February.
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A very special offer from Noel Leeming
- Wellington SPCA
- For four days only from today, Noel Leeming has a very special offer for all our lovely supporters.
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Keep Newtown Clean Day– It’s a Hit!
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Despite the not very friendly weather the first Keep Newtown Clean Day on Saturday was a big hit.
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Lack of time a factor in Wellington
- Cricket Wellington
- A fine century to Stephen Murdoch has kept alive Wellington’s quest for maximum Plunket Shield points against Canterbury.
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Exploring a Wellington South Coast Plant Community
- Te Papa's blog
- Te Papa’s Botany team recently ventured to a Wellington City Council Reserve called Hue tē Taka Peninsula/Moa Point located on the south coast of Miramar Peninsula. Our aim is to compile a species list of the plant community, supported by vouchered specimens that will be stored in Te Papa’s herbarium (collection of dried plants). Most plant species including seaweeds, moss, liverworts, lichen, ferns and seed plants will be collected. Before collecting any plants, we obtained a permit from Wellington City Council.
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A loving farewell to one helluva cat
- CataBlog
- Today just after 1pm, we said a final goodbye to our wonderful, amazing, handsome hunk of Man-Cat, Ratty.
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Relationship a Winner for Animals and Students
- Wellington SPCA
- Thursday 24th November saw a memorandum of understanding signed between WelTec and Wellington SPCA at the Weltec Petone campus.
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Club’s Easter fund-raiser tournament a success
- Wellington Tennis Club
- Our Easter club fund-raiser was a big success with $750 being raised for the club’s junior tennis programme.
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TAMA - a rehearsed play reading and wānanga
- Bats Theatre
- This 'slice-of-life' drama set in Rotorua introduces a fresh new perspective from Emerging Māori Theatre practitioner Ngahaki Gardiner
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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La Bella Italia
- La Bella Italia's aim is to offer New Zealanders the foods, flavours, passion and history of the Italian lifestyle.
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Zephyr Rovers FC
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A City for People
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Campaign for a Better City
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Special Olympics Te Whanganui-a-Tara
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Wellington Music Week
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Paraparaumu Volunteer Fire Brigade
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Cats Protection Wellington
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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Tapu Te Ranga Marae
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