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CSW Stakeholder Update, 2 March – Changes to CPF Rules (un-vaccinated students), Upcoming Regional Tournaments and Athletics Dates Confirmed
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Please find below an update on three items.
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New-ish at the movies: Jobs, The Weight of Elephants, Red 2, White House Down, Salinger & In the House
- The Wellingtonista
- The best way I can think of to sum up Jobs, the hastily-prepared not-quite adaptation of Walter Isaacson’s hastily-published biography of the Apple co-founder, is that its subject would have hated it.
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The Bird's Eye View 5 Feb 2020
- Kelburn Normal School
- Back to newsThe Bird's Eye View 5 Feb 2020 Fri 14 Feb 2020All Syndicates KNS Newsletter 5 February 2020.pdf
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Kelburn Normal School, Kowhai Road, Kelburn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Metlink to boost electric buses from 2 to 22 per cent of its fleet to meet climate change goals and passenger growth
- Metlink
- From left to right: Cr Daran Ponter – Chair, Greater Wellington Keven Snelgrove – Tranzit Brendan Prince – NZBus James Howard – Tranzit Cr David Lee – Greater Wellington Cr Roger Blakeley – Greater Wellington The ink has dried on contracts for 98 new electric buses, which will take Metlink’s fleet of electric buses to 108, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and taking Greater Wellington a step closer on its target of carbon neutrality by 2030. Metlink currently has 450 buses in its active fleet in the Wellington region 10 of which are EVs, making up two percent of the fleet. Once the 98 buses are added to the fleet the proportion of EVs will rise to 22 per cent which, excluding market leader China, is high by international standards. Seventy-three of the buses will be used on current scheduled services with a further 25 to be progressively added to routes to meet future network growth. The new electric buses will eventually take 61 diesel buses off the roads, leading to a 17 per cent drop in carbon emissions and a similar reduction in harmful emissions. Greater Wellington is delivering on its promise of a building a modern low emission bus network according to Chair Daran Ponter. “I’m sure that people across the region will be pleased to see another 61 diesel buses taken off the road and this will drive real climate benefits by deploying the new electric buses on high use areas of the network. “Just like our plans for rail, this is also about ensuring we have a fleet in place that can cope with rising population trends and demand for public transport over the next few years. That’s why 25 buses will be used to accommodate forecast passenger growth without an increase in emissions,” added Chair Ponter. Climate Committee chair Cr Thomas Nash said we have to provide attractive alternatives to our current 20th century car culture if we’re serious about responding to climate change. “Over the last two decades transport emissions rose by 14 per cent across the region, mainly from fossil fuel burning cars and trucks. “We need a real step change here and we know we can move far more people with far fewer vehicles if we provide high quality public transport. A modern, comfortable low emission fleet will play a key role in attracting new passengers, encouraging them to embrace public transport. We’ve got an opportunity to break free from the car-dominated landscape that’s been driving pollution in our cities - let’s take it,” added Cr Nash. Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee, said that the new fleet will also attract more bus drivers to the region. “This new fleet shows our intentions for growing the network and obviously more buses means more drivers. We want buses that drivers can be proud of and these state of the art buses, many fitted out right here in New Zealand, will help us attract drivers that want to be at the forefront of the public transport industry in New Zealand and internationally.” As part of the deal, NZ Bus will source 67 ready-to-go large single decker EVs from China and Tranzurban will build 31 double decker EVs at Kiwi Bus Builders in Tauranga, with parts sourced from world leading Chinese bus manufacturers. NZ Bus CEO Barry Hinkley said he was delighted that NZ Bus was making a significant contribution to NZ’s environmental performance, commenting that growing the number of EVs in its fleet is the right way forward as NZ Bus looks to a future of reduced fossil fuel usage. "With these 67 new electric buses, NZ Bus is proud to be having the largest EV bus fleet in New Zealand. With these new orders, we will see our EV fleet grow to at least 85 buses in the short term. "Obviously, we all should try and do as much as we can to look after our environment; taking public transport is a great way of reducing emissions, and electric public transport is an even better way. “We’re committed to doing our bit to help reduce emissions in New Zealand and at the same time provide people with a safe and easy way to get around,” said Mr Hinkley. Tranzurban Director Keven Snelgrove said today’s announcement is a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to partnering with Greater Wellington and pioneering and investing in electric bus technology and infrastructure in New Zealand. He says the 31 new double deck EVs add to the company’s fleet of 10 New Zealand-built double deck EVs successfully in operation in Wellington already. “This new fleet will deliver multiple benefits of being New Zealand built, adding to our modern and reliable electric bus fleet and help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution for Wellingtonians.” The buses will be delivered between mid-2021 and early 2023.
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Metlink to boost electric buses from 2 to 22 per cent of its fleet to meet climate change goals and passenger growth
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- From left to right: Cr Daran Ponter – Chair, Greater Wellington Keven Snelgrove – Tranzit Brendan Prince – NZBus James Howard – Tranzit Cr David Lee – Greater Wellington Cr Roger Blakeley – Greater Wellington The ink has dried on contracts for 98 new electric buses, which will take Metlink’s fleet of electric buses to 108, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and taking Greater Wellington a step closer on its target of carbon neutrality by 2030. Metlink currently has 450 buses in its active fleet in the Wellington region 10 of which are EVs, making up two percent of the fleet. Once the 98 buses are added to the fleet the proportion of EVs will rise to 22 per cent which, excluding market leader China, is high by international standards. Seventy-three of the buses will be used on current scheduled services with a further 25 to be progressively added to routes to meet future network growth. The new electric buses will eventually take 61 diesel buses off the roads, leading to a 17 per cent drop in carbon emissions and a similar reduction in harmful emissions. Greater Wellington is delivering on its promise of a building a modern low emission bus network according to Chair Daran Ponter. “I’m sure that people across the region will be pleased to see another 61 diesel buses taken off the road and this will drive real climate benefits by deploying the new electric buses on high use areas of the network. “Just like our plans for rail, this is also about ensuring we have a fleet in place that can cope with rising population trends and demand for public transport over the next few years. That’s why 25 buses will be used to accommodate forecast passenger growth without an increase in emissions,” added Chair Ponter. Climate Committee chair Cr Thomas Nash said we have to provide attractive alternatives to our current 20th century car culture if we’re serious about responding to climate change. “Over the last two decades transport emissions rose by 14 per cent across the region, mainly from fossil fuel burning cars and trucks. “We need a real step change here and we know we can move far more people with far fewer vehicles if we provide high quality public transport. A modern, comfortable low emission fleet will play a key role in attracting new passengers, encouraging them to embrace public transport. We’ve got an opportunity to break free from the car-dominated landscape that’s been driving pollution in our cities - let’s take it,” added Cr Nash. Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee, said that the new fleet will also attract more bus drivers to the region. “This new fleet shows our intentions for growing the network and obviously more buses means more drivers. We want buses that drivers can be proud of and these state of the art buses, many fitted out right here in New Zealand, will help us attract drivers that want to be at the forefront of the public transport industry in New Zealand and internationally.” As part of the deal, NZ Bus will source 67 ready-to-go large single decker EVs from China and Tranzurban will build 31 double decker EVs at Kiwi Bus Builders in Tauranga, with parts sourced from world leading Chinese bus manufacturers. NZ Bus CEO Barry Hinkley said he was delighted that NZ Bus was making a significant contribution to NZ’s environmental performance, commenting that growing the number of EVs in its fleet is the right way forward as NZ Bus looks to a future of reduced fossil fuel usage. "With these 67 new electric buses, NZ Bus is proud to be having the largest EV bus fleet in New Zealand. With these new orders, we will see our EV fleet grow to at least 85 buses in the short term. "Obviously, we all should try and do as much as we can to look after our environment; taking public transport is a great way of reducing emissions, and electric public transport is an even better way. “We’re committed to doing our bit to help reduce emissions in New Zealand and at the same time provide people with a safe and easy way to get around,” said Mr Hinkley. Tranzurban Director Keven Snelgrove said today’s announcement is a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to partnering with Greater Wellington and pioneering and investing in electric bus technology and infrastructure in New Zealand. He says the 31 new double deck EVs add to the company’s fleet of 10 New Zealand-built double deck EVs successfully in operation in Wellington already. “This new fleet will deliver multiple benefits of being New Zealand built, adding to our modern and reliable electric bus fleet and help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution for Wellingtonians.” The buses will be delivered between mid-2021 and early 2023.
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Winter Series Results
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- We seem to be experiencing difficulties with automagically publishing Winter Series results online. Here they are, the old fashioned way: Race 1 (PDF) Race 2 provisional (PDF) Race 2 results are provisional – a protest has been submitted and results will be finalised following the outcome.
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Acoustic Routes Christmas Party
- Acoustic Routes
- Sunday 14 December, 21 Gordon Road, Plimmerton, 2.
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Plimmerton, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Submit by Wednesday 2 May: Let the Government know you support the new draft Government Policy Statement (GPS) on Land Transport
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- The draft Government Policy Statement is a very significant change from the previous Government’s motorway-dominated policies – the policies that led to the now-defeated Basin Reserve flyover proposal.
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Flu Vaccination Walk in Clinics
- Newtown Union Health Service
- Flu vaccinations are available at Newtown Union Health Service 14 Hall Avenue. Free to eligible...
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Newtown Union Health Service, 14, Hall Avenue, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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PTA Minutes 10 February 2020
- Kelburn Normal School
- Back to newsPTA Minutes 10 February 2020 Tue 18 Feb 2020All Syndicates KNS PTA Meeting_10 February 2020 (2).pdf
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Let's Cook
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
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The Bird's Eye View 30 August 2019
- Kelburn Normal School
- Back to newsThe Bird's Eye View 30 August 2019 Mon 2 Sep 2019All Syndicates KNS Newsletter 30 August 2019.pdf
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The Bird's Eye View 29 November 2019
- Kelburn Normal School
- Back to newsThe Bird's Eye View 29 November 2019 Mon 2 Dec 2019All Syndicates KNS Newsletter 29 November 2019.pdf
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Using artificial intelligence to diagnose cancer
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington PhD graduate Dr Qurrat Ul Ain has developed an artificial intelligence programme that could help diagnose skin cancer, using just a photograph.
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Another craft beer bar for Wellington
- The Wellingtonista
- Picture pinched from their Facebook site Opening this Friday is another craft beer bar called Golding’s Free Dive, at 14 Leeds Street.
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New Electric Bike Magazine
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Visit http://www.electricbikemag.co.uk/ for free pdf downloads of their first 3 issues starting from Issue 0 They review ebikes and ebike kits. I don’t think the magazine will be free forever, but these first issues are. Worth a bit of a read if you are interested in electric bikes.
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Whanake Newsletter, Term Two 2019
- Kelburn Normal School
- Back to newsWhanake Newsletter, Term Two 2019 Fri 3 May 2019Lower Middle We have had a fantastic start to the year... Term 2 Whanake Newsletter 2019.pdf
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Kelburn Normal School, Kowhai Road, Kelburn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Reverse Consumerism: creating a circular economy through community resourcefulness
- Local Making
- Thursday 14 April 2022 5:30pm – 7pm Led by Waste Free Welly How would you imagine a Wellington that invests in a community resource recovery network? Hear Waste Free Welly's vision for a waste free city, and join us in the co-design for a community resource recovery network.
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Marlborough take out Rai Shield
- Marlborough won both Rai Shield 14 games to 2 (top juniors) Rooster Trophy 10 games to 6 (J-grade)
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Overturned racing dinghy, Onepoto
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sun, 06/12/2015 - 13:00 - 14:55 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 5 A 4 metre racing dinghy with 4 POB overturned in the Onepoto arm of Porirua harbour, 2 of the crew made it to shore whilst 2 stayed on board. Police responded Westpac helicopter, Wellington Free Ambulance and Coastguard Mana to assist. Coastguard shore crew of 2 were liaising wih police on scene and 1 radiocoms person in our base at the mana cruising club Vessel Details Length: 4.00m Resources Attendees: Ben Ryan Weedoogie Steve_Rolston read more
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2010 NCEA Scholars Presented
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Tuesday 14 June 2011: The top ranking scholars in NCEA at Levels 1 and 2 were presented at today's Academic Assembly.
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COVID-19 update 12.5.2020
- Wellington High School
- Kia ora koutou Yesterday, the Prime Minister announced that New Zealand will move into Alert Level 2 from Thursday 14 May.
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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COVID-19 update 12.5.2020
- Wellington High School
- Kia ora koutou Yesterday, the Prime Minister announced that New Zealand will move into Alert Level 2 from Thursday 14 May.
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Experts making an impact
- Predator Free Wellington
- This story was taken from our 2023/24 impact report . Predator Free Wellington volunteers* dedicate more than 55,000 hours a year to achieve our predator free mission. This huge contribution is equivalent to having an entirely new Predator Free Wellington field team, valued at approximately $2 million a year…
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Runabout broken down and drifting
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 28/07/2012 - 12:15 - 14:40 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 16 A 4.
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New myth-busting leaflet launched by the Guardians
- Guardians of the Bays
- Download (PDF, 516KB)
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Weekly News, 4 November 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Two tasks this week: sign up for Te Ahumairangi Ten Thousand and Lifestyle Sports Night of Miles This week Results Auckland Marathon Marathon: Paul Barwick 2:38:14 (1st M45), Ollie Palmer 2:42:51, Andy Ford 2:53:21, Simon Keller 2:57:03 (3rd M50), Alistair Richardson 2:58:33 Half Marathon: Sam Forrest 1:25:20, Michele Allison 1:44:15 (1st W65) Results River-Run Backyard […]
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Huia Cup Swim Relay Results
- College Sport Wellington
- 2022 COLLEGE SPORT WELLINGTON HUIA CUP SWIM RELAYS FINAL Team Rankings GIRLS Place School Points 1 Kapiti College 78 2 Wellington Girls’ 65 3 Queen Margaret 42 4 Wellington East 40 5 Paraparaumu 16 6= Sacred Heart 14 6= St Catherine’s 14 BOYS Place School Points 1 Scots College 87 2 Wellington College 82 3 […] The post Huia Cup Swim Relay Results appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Wellington Free Ambulance
- Wellington Free Ambulance, the only recognised free ambulance service in a major New Zealand city, has been assisting the people of greater Wellington since 1927.
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Sarah Free
- I started this site as a forum to discuss all sorts of things related to urban Wellington living, and so it will continue. I hope at least some people are finding it interesting and/or useful!
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The Free Store
- We freely redistribute quality, fresh surplus food from Wellington's eateries directly to those in need of it. Everyone is welcome.
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Predator Free Wellington
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Predator Free Mt Cook Newtown and Berhampore
- We are a backyard trapping community group working towards Predator Free Mt Cook, Newtown, and Berhampore in Wellington, NZ. Contact us for a free rat trap for your place and help to bring native birds back.
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Free online market appraisal of your home
- David Garratt is a residential real estate marketing manager with ten years of experience selling homes in Wellington's Northern Suburbs. If you live in this area and would like an accurate indication of market value for your home with accompanying sales statistics, visit www.northernsuburbs.co.nz today and register
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Car Dealers
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Andrew Duncan - Wellington's Northern Suburbs Real Estate Specialist
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Regional Wines & Spirits
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Karori Golf Club
- Free of the City's traffic noise and distractions, Karori Golf Club is Wellington region's quietest golf course.
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The Shape of Money
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Ammi Floral Design Ltd
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ROBO Design
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At Home Wellington City
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The Performance Arcade
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Wellington Model Aeroplane Club
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Wellington Aero Club
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City Bed and Breakfast
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Unlimited Potential
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Wellington Community Fund
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Musical Stars
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Wellington City Bed and Breakfast
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Hopper
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YWCA of Wellington & Hutt Valley
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Collective Community Hub
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Onslow Cricket Club
- Our home ground is Nairnville Park in Khandallah which is right in the heart of the city's Western Suburbs. If you're a visitor to our club then please feel free to browse the links above. We welcome new members, both playing and non-playing.
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Miramar Uniting Church
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Kapiti Women's Centre
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