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Is a biofuel mandate the worst option for cutting transport emissions?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealand has announced a biofuel mandate to cut transport emissions, but that could be the worst option for the climate, argue Paul Callister and Robert McLachlan.
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‘Peace to this household…The Kingdom of God is at hand’
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- Our Gospel today, the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, sees Jesus sending his disciples out to spread the Good News of the Kingdom of God. He sent them out in […]
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On a roll: Why skating is good for business in Pōneke
- Wellington City Council
- Raglan Roast manager Jed Wright believes skaters bring an energy to Pōneke that’s good for everyone, including businesses.
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Wellington is a walkable city, and we're going to prove it.
- A City for People
- Join us on 11 March as we walk to Newtown and demand more homes in the suburbs close to the city centre.
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Te Aka o te Kupenga Maidstone Park Trust is seeking trustees
- Upper Hutt City Council
- We are looking to fill two voluntary trustee vacancies at Te Aka o te Kupenga Maidstone Park Trust.
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How the traffic in Saigon is a lesson universities should learn
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Trusting others’ motivations and respecting their intentions can compensate for the need for rules and defining when people may or may not move forward.
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The stage is set for reopening of the St James Theatre
- Bats Theatre
- The St James Theatre has been strengthened and restored to its former glory and will reopen tomorrow with its first performance in three years, followed by a public open day – celebrating its return to the heart of Courtenay Place. Kiwi singer-songwriter TEEKS (Te Karehana Gardiner-Toi) performing with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra on 23-25 June will be the first act up for the theatre reopening.
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Wellington's new hospital - front-of-house is blessed and ready to go!
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- A Maori blessing ceremony of the main public entrance areas at Wellington Regional Hospital has cleared the way for the departments which will start moving into the new Wellington Regional Hospital building in the months ahead. While inpatient areas (ie: wards) won't move until February/March next year, a number of services are moving sooner. For example Radiology moves into the new building in early November 2008 and Main Outpatients moves in during January 2009. Both of those services will see a large number of people entering the building (many via the underground carpark - which is for patients and families) and crossing the main Atrium to get to and from their appointments in those departments.
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Report from Women’s Golf September 2009
- Waikanae Golf Club
- This year will certainly go down as having the most unpredictable weather and being especially unkind to Wednesday players.
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Wellington’s water warning level is now Level 2—no sprinklers, hand-watering only
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Our wai can run dry, and the risk of a water shortage in Wellington is real. The rest of the Wellington region joined South Wairarapa at Level 2 within the water restriction levels on Wednesday 17 January.
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Greater Wellington is helping fish migrate and spawn by mapping barriers in waterways
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington is working with landowners to identify fish passage barriers in Kāpiti Coast waterways, a programme that connects to larger initiative with local iwi, catchment experts and students to ensure our native freshwater fish can migrate and spawn.
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Wellington Hospital - the 800lb gorilla sitting in the corner that no one admits is there
- Eye of the Fish
- For the last two years since the demolition of the antiquated Wellington hospital, a massive construction has been taking place in Newtown, balanced on its giant rubber base-isolated foundations. Yes it’s too late to ignore it anymore - the hospital has reached a state of completion that, while still some way to go, affords us a chance to review the progress so far.
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It’s been a tough year but good progress is being made, says Mayor
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington Mayor Andy Foster says the latest annual Residents Monitoring Survey shows the Capital has faced up to tough challenges in the past two years – but work is under way to turn things around and boost vibrancy in the city.
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It’s official: the OPT is to be demolished and replaced with something bigger
- Wellington Scoop
- It takes a judge to tell us that one of the city’s landmark buildings is to be demolished. Others involved have used less specific words. But in the Environment Court decision about the Overseas Passenger Terminal, Judge C J Thompson uses strikingly plain language:
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Welcome back! Ginette McDonald is starring in My Brilliant Divorce @ Downstage from tonight on
- Downstage Theatre Blog
- Downstage is delighted to welcome Ginette McDonald back to the theatre starring in My Brilliant Divorce from 30 May.
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Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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August 5: Is it the Begininning of a New Age? in The Blind Tiger
- Bar Bodega
- Come and join The Engine Room as we celebrate the closing of our current Exhibtion ‘Is it the Begininning of a New Age? Curated by Martin Patrick. The exhibtion is open all week come and take a look at the work before Partay on Friday night. Free Entry come one, … Continue reading
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The Athletics Wellington Board is excited to announce the recruitment of a new role
- Athletics Wellington
- The Athletics Wellington Board is excited to announce the recruitment of a new role, the General Manager of Athletics Wellington.
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Wellington Under 17 team is named to attend the 2015/2016 National Tournament
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington Under 17 team to attend the National Under 17 Tournament to be held in Lincoln from January 13th to the 21st is as follows: Rachin Ravindra (HIBS) (Captain) Zac Aldridge (St Pats Town) Niko Brooky (Wellington College) Jakob Bhula (Wellington College) Tim Campbell (Wellington College) Luke Georgeson (St Pats Town) Nick Greenwood (Wellington College) Hamish Johns (St Pats Town) Chris Leitch (Onslow) Callum McLauchlin (St Pats Silverstream) Nick Pile (Onslow College) Gareth Severin (Wellington College) Hayden Smith (Newlands College) Five players return from last year’s team while Captain Rachin Ravindra will be attending his third Under 17 tournament. Ravindra was last week named player of the tournament during HIBS outstanding win at the National Secondary School 1xt XI finals. Nick Pile is another returning player who has been in outstanding form this season. Both Nick and Rachin will also be representing Wellington at the Under 19 Nationals this week.
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Safer Speeds – 30km/h is the stepping stone to a central city for people
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- As a partner in the Let’s Get Wellington Moving programme, Wellington City Council is committed to making the city safer and more attractive.
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Care that’s always there: Tiumalu is looking forward to giving her clients a hug
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Mary Potter Hospice’s Pasifika Liaison Tiumalu is looking forward to giving her clients a hug. The lockdown has brought significant challenges for the Pasifika community
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Living Wage Week - Hutt City Council is proud to be a Living Wage Employer
- Hutt City Council
- With over 380 accredited Living Wage employers across New Zealand, Hutt City Council is one of five New Zealand Councils to gain Living Wage accreditation status.
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WCC Watch Soapbox: Celia Wade-Brown – Warm, dry, affordable housing is a fundamental right
- WCC Watch
- Seeking reelection to a second term as Mayor of Wellingotn, Celia Wade-Brown is next up on the WCC Soapbox, outlining her housing policy. Questions or comments for her can be […]
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Cubadupa, aotearoa’s finest, free arts festival is back and coming to you this summer.
- Cubadupa
- Famed as the largest post-lockdown festival in the world in the Summer of 2021, followed by a year of Covid disruptions, CubaDupa is back to bring you a festival like...
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Keeping the Airport honest is as hard as catching tadpoles with your bare hands
- Guardians of the Bays
- We need to state upfront that we do appreciate that the Wellington International Airport Limited (WIAL) is a corporation, one run by its majority shareholder Infratil, and as such has specific mandates to fulfil for its shareholders.
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New device is a game changer for the removal of blood clots
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Using a thrombectomy device to remove all the clots in a single procedure, without using clot busting medication, helps patients to get better quicker.
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New device is a game changer for the removal of blood clots
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Using a thrombectomy device to remove all the clots in a single procedure, without using clot busting medication, helps patients to get better quicker.
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‘Shine a Light’ on how WHWT is breaking the cycle of homelessness
- Wellington Homeless Women's Trust
- Breaking the cycle of homelessness with transitional housing services and communal living.
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Without a new stand, the Basin Reserve Trust is opposing the flyover
- Wellington Scoop
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WCC Transport Projects
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