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Vicar's Letter - 15th March 2024
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints.
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Reading Group: 21 November 2024
- Friends of Te Papa
- Our Reading Group takes place on the first and third Thursday of the month. Reading group 21 November: The wonderful Briony Hogg, owner of Marsden Books will be our guest, showcasing […]
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Vicars letter - 15th November 2024
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- Rev Guy Benton Kia ora All Saints whānauGuy here this week.
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Weekly News 15 July 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results Wellington Athletics life membership Congratulations to Anne Hare who was awarded a life membership of Wellington Athletics at the Annual General Meeting. As well as representing New Zealand at the Olympics and other international events, Anne has been […]
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Results - 2024 Futsal Regional Champs
- College Sport Wellington
- Congratulations to Wellington East (Senior Girls) and St Pat s Town (Senior Boys) for winning their grades. Please ...
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Vicars Letter - 16 Aug 2024
- All Saints Hataitai
- Rev Andrew Spence Kia ora All Saints whānau,Over the past few weeks I have been doing a course called Emotionally Healthy Relationships.
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It’s Allied Professions Day 2024!
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Celebrating the outstanding contribution our Allied Professionals make to better health and wellbeing outcomes.
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It’s Allied Professions Day 2024!
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Celebrating the outstanding contribution our Allied Professionals make to better health and wellbeing outcomes.
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Weekly News 16 September 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results Hutt Marathon and events Results Parkruns Hagley Parkrun: Jonathon Harper 27:19. Trentham Memorial Parkrun: Glen Wallis 22:05, Claire Jennings 32:07, Ian Morton 35:11. Ōtaki River Parkrun: Terri Grimmett 29:49. Waitangi Parkrun: David Hosking 19:00, Chris Howard 19:32, Guy […]
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Weekly News 16 December 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Two of these runners had enough rivalry that they weren’t waiting on the line to start their watches. Read the latest quarterly update from the club management committee (also available on the app) This week Results The Spectacle So many events happening in Whakatū Nelson. Scotland’s Olympic finalist Neil Gourley won the mile but Wellington […]
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Vicars Letter - 19 July 2024
- All Saints Hataitai
- Rev Andrew Spence Kia ora All Saints,I have had many people ask me about the book I shared last week.
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Vicar's Letter - 18th October 2024
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- Rev Guy Benton Kia ora All Saints Guy here this week.
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Vicars Letter - 16th February 2024
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- Kia ora All Saints whānauGuy here this week.
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Vicars letter - 17th May 2024
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia Ora All Saints, As we continue to explore what it means to be an authentic community, we know that at the very core of who we are as a people of God is prayer.
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Vicars Letter - 21 June 2024
- All Saints Hataitai
- Rev Andrew Spence Kia ora All Saints whānau,We have had a busy June and more is to come!This week we introduce to you our new missionaries we are supporting as a Parish.
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Weekly News 18 November 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Te Ahumairangi Ten Thousand We had 66 finishers across two races, including 26 from Scottish. Some highlights included Anna Fifield 50:29.69 running 7 minutes faster than her predicted time. Chris Howard 39:32.31 (PB? -Rees says it was), Alex Kay very well paced 40:48.03 PB, the 45-minute pack of Emma Bassett 44:44.46, Susan […]
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Weekly News 17 June 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results Three Peaks – Event One A great Scottish showing at the first Three Peaks event, taking on Te Rauparaha Pouwhenua (Tawatawa), Te Raekaihau lookout (Houghton Bay) and Matairangi (Mt Victoria). Results Trail de Montgailhard, Foix France Heather and […]
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Minutes of the 2024 AGM
- Newtown Residents' Association
- This meeting was held on Monday September 16th at the St Thomas’s Community Lounge.
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Vicar's Letter - 19th September 2024
- All Saints Hataitai
- Rev Summer Benton Kia Ora All Saints Whānau, There is great excitement in our household for our upcoming Parish Weekend Away.
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Weekly News 19 August 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results World Masters Athletics Championships, Sweden Massive congrats to World Champion Peter Stevens on winning the World Masters Athletics Championship’s M60 2000m steeplechase in an outstanding time of 7:01.43 (breaking the Wellington age record by nearly a minute). Here […]
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Vicar's letter - 19th April 2024
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia Ora All Saints Whānau, Guy and I had a conversation this week, in which we were reminded of the fact that God calls us to himself so that we can go out.
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Vicars Letter 19th December 2024
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Weekly News 21 October 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- For news, calendar and chat, don’t forgot to check out our app This week Results Crater Rim Ultra and mountain races, including NZ champs Results Amsterdam Marathon Frank Grieve had a rough last 12 kilometres, but still finished the Amsterdam Marathon in 5:04:30. Results The Coastal Half Marathon, Timaru Kath Littler 2:11:58 Results Athletics Wellington […]
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Three Clubs Two Divisions One Trophy – 2023 Interclub series
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- 3 Clubs, 3 Races, 2 Divisions, 1 Trophy – the Interclub series is back for 2023. To bring ‘inter-club’ back to the Interclub Series, we will be awarding the Europa [...]
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Winter Solstice BBQ and 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart insights
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Join us Friday 21 June for a winter solstice BBQ followed by some Rolex Sydney Hobart 2023 insights from club members Tracey, Mike and Tim. Tracey and Mike competed in [...]
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Law changes locked in for 2023 rugby season
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Almost the only thing certain about rugby these days is ongoing change, especially when it comes to the Laws of the Game as more tweaks are made for the 2023 season. At the World Rugby level, the only change is that the five Laws trialled last year – Goal-line drop-out, the 50/22, and those around...
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Bus Trip: 2 Jun 2024 Pauatanui Inlet Loop
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- (King’s Birthday weekend) Runners – Pauatahanui Inlet Loop (via Whitby Walkways) (Approx 16 km), would get dropped off first in Pauatahanui Village. We will begin by running through Whitby on various walkways… Read More »Bus Trip: 2 Jun 2024 Pauatanui Inlet Loop
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Plenty of rugby to look forward to in 2024
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White & Scott MacLean The rugby off-season rolls on. With the holiday period coming to a close, all community clubs and various represeantive teams and academies will soon be in full preparation mode ahead of the 2024 season. Below are some themes in rugby ahead of the 2024 rugby season from the ground...
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Keeping the Council and the Airport honest, or will Tangaroa have the last word anyway?
- Guardians of the Bays
- Over the last couple of months two important developments occurred regarding the proposed Wellington Airport Runway Extension: Its $90m co-funding by Council found its way into the LTP – despite significant opposition against it, but with some very important caveats Nature has shown us on several occasions just how insane the proposal is to put such vulnerable infrastructure into the Cook Strait. In addition, WIAL met with the directly affected residents of Moa Point to update them about the work they’re doing in relation to the airport extension. We will discuss these two points in separate blogs, so let’s have a look at how the Long-Term Plan consultation went first… Despite being touted as a great success by its proponents, with apparently only a ‘noisy minority’ of people opposing the $90m for the runway extension that was ring-fenced in the LTP, this really doesn’t stack up on closer scrutiny. Strathmore Park blog has written about this extensively, eg here, here and here, but it was clear during consultation that both the Council and WIAL got quite rattled once submitters started asking some difficult questions. The WIAL CEO went as far as swearing – twice! – during his oral submission when he commented on the report by NZIER reviewing EY’s economic impact statement that they prepared for BARNZ, the Board of Airline Representatives. However, upon reading the EY report’s full page of caveats it becomes very clear that the content cannot be relied upon as a fair representation of the truth, not that that stopped Justin Lester from insisting that ‘the numbers are sound’. When the Councillors were asked if they had actually seen any plans or designs so far for the $90m of ratepayer money they were willing to put forward, they looked on rather blankly. It is a sad indictment that you even have to ask a public official if they would pay a builder millions up-front for building their house without having seen any designs or plans, but as we suspected, the answer to that question was a resounding ‘no’. However, despite all of this, and the fact that the submission process may well have violated Section 93B under the Local Government Act as well as there being questions about whether the Mayor and Deputy Mayor fulfilled their own code of conduct in relation to giving at least the appearance of open-mindedness and independence during a public consultation process, the majority of Councillors signed off this mad plan to ring-fence almost $100m of our money for this ‘white elephant’ (according to John Key). On a very positive note, however, our and many other submitters’ strong objections did lead to some extremely important caveats and amendments being included. The LTP now says that the Council will make a final decision on this project and whether to commit funding to construction once: WIAL has obtained resource consent for the project The Council has received and considered a cost-benefit analysis and business case from WIAL that will be independently reviewed. Other key considerations that the Council has said will need to be considered before it makes its final decision relate to: The resilience of a runway extension to weather and climate change The proposed investment vehicle and any revenue agreement Satisfactory airline commitments Funding arrangements for construction and confirmed construction costs The governance and management structure to oversee construction. The Council has also said it will undertake further public consultation before making a final decision on whether to commit funding to construct the runway extension. It is our expectation that it won’t ever get that far as the business case simply won’t stack up, but at least we now have some protections in place to stop the Council from just gifting a private company several million dollars more on top of what ratepayers have already given without setting out some clear requirements first. By the way – to this date, it seems not a single report (other than the EY statement) or progress update has been received by Councillors from WIAL for the almost $3m they gifted the airport for undertaking the resource consent application (back in May 2013 and then again in December 2014), which may be a breach of contract. Presumably, the Mayor would have received updates during board meetings in her role as Director but it does not seem as if this information flowed on to the rest of the Council. This again raises the potential conflict of interest of the Mayor who sometimes seems to take her position as a WIAL Director more seriously than her mandate to the city and its ratepayers. Why has no one wondered about this lack of progress or at least started asking some hard questions before signing off the money in the draft LTP? All this makes it clear that it is really important to make sure that the Council will stick to what it has approved in the LTP in relation to the runway extension instead of rolling over again and doing WIAL’s bidding based on no more than one-sided, overly optimistic and inadequate information and PR spin. It is also really important that all, but especially the most severely affected residents, have a fair say during this process which to date has been intransparent and inadequate. So far, the involvement and conduct of the Council has not led us to believe that they are overly interested in due diligence but we hope that the new caveats will ensure that we are protected against pushing ahead with a project where the main benefit seems to go largely to the airport company, but the main costs, risks and impacts sit squarely on the ratepayers and residents.
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Hinemoana Baker selected as 2024 Randell Cottage Writer in Residence
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Poet and performer Hinemoana Baker has been selected as the 2024 Creative New Zealand Randell Cottage Writing Fellow, and will be residing and writing in the Cottage from July to December 2024.
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