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Port Underwood race 2023
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Written by Gabby Storey Considered one of the most dangerous and unpredictable waters in the world (at least according to Google), I was pretty nervous to embark on my first [...]
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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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Betsy Balloon
- Lōemis
- Betsy is a girl who lives in a world that never stops raining. One day, forced from her home due to rising waters, she sets out to find her long-lost, talented yet unpredictable Uncle Snark. This is a rambunctious development reading; join us to witness the show’s first outing!
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Vogelmorn hall, Vennell Street, Vogeltown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Parallel freeway system proposed for Melbourne
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Australian cricketer Shane Warne has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons – he was impatient when his new model Mercedes couldn’t get past a cyclist so he tried to pass anyway clipping the cyclists back wheel and breaking the poor guy’s bike.
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The last American Falcon
- Jack Yan
- I’m fascinated by the 1970½ Ford Falcon for a number of reasons.
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Muri station to close from the 30th April.
- Tranz Metro
- For safety reasons, trains will no longer stop at Muri. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. The nearest station is the Pukerua Bay Station
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Muri Station, Wellington
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The Johnsonville Shambles
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- One of the main reasons I blog is to make the world a better place, but I tell ya what, it doesn’t seem to be working.
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Here, what do people really want from cities and neighbourhoods?
- Talk Wellington
- ICYMI, here’s the recording of the fascinating webinar by the University of Waikato’s Dr Iain White, talking about the new research that investigates this fascinating question in the 15-minute city. 15 minutes under your own steam is a fundamentally sound premise for arranging the stuff of life – so it’s no accident that it’s being...
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Aberdeen Calls
- Zephyr Rovers FC
- Jamie Johnston has announced today that he will be returning to Scotland for family reasons and is unsure when or if he will return to New Zealand.
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Half/Angel
- Newtown Festival
- Half/Angel is the band you didn’t know you needed until you heard them. This group of five defy genres & expectations, with a sound that’s equal parts experimental indie, alternative rock and ambient psychedelia. Blending intricate melodies with lush, textured soundscapes, Half/Angel makes music that is as unpredictable as it is captivating. Morphing from hauntingly […]
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Results for Race 3 now live
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- And another one done and dusted. A big thank you to Hawakinui for hosting this event. The sun even came out as teams packed up, so spring is knocking on the door. Go to https://hoetonga.co.nz/2022/04/13/hoe-tonga-paddler-series-2022/ to see the current points ranking for … Continue reading →
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The Wellington Vets Cycling Club Season Opener
- Wellington Veterans Cycling Club
- Over the winter months a predominantly new committee and helpers has been working hard to get everything ready for the new season. The good news is the weather has been painfully poor so most have had extra spare time to put in.
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At the beach
- Eye of the Fish
- We’re back from the fishing trip, and will be resuming normal transmissions shortly. But to be honest, the weather is too nice to be sitting inside by a computer as I suspect you know, and so we’ve just taken off to the beach.
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Final schedule and lane draw for Secondary School Sprints
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- A finalised schedule and lane draw has now been made available. For more information, please go to our race notice. At this stage, the weather forecast is for a light south-easterly, about 12 knots, so race conditions are looking good … Continue reading →
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And we're back...
- Baker Gramercy
- We’re back and will operating under Covid Alert Level 3 Restrictions from this Wednesday, the first day of spring! Bakeries have not been classified alongside butchers, fishmongers, green grocers and dairies, so you may not enter our premises.
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Festival time!
- The Wellingtonista
- Late January 2020 and the summery weather is here.
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Lodge Update – Our Maunga – March 2021
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The mountain is continuing to provide good weather and the gondola is now operating again after a short maintenance break. Ruapehu Alpine Lifts are completing work on the lifts so here is hoping all is up and running for winter this season. At our last meeting we decided that we would not increase our accommodation ... Read more
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Everyone wants a piece of the pie
- The Wellingtonista
- So today the Dom Post has a story about how Verboom Badges in Left Bank is in trouble with MacDonalds for using its Georgie Pie brand. This story perplexes me for many reasons, but mostly because I'm wondering why the hell anyone would want to bring back Georgie Pie in the first place. Aren't there enough good pies in Wellington for you lot already?
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Weekly Report Sunday Sept 6
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone Spring! – at last.
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Zzzzzz
- Eye of the Fish
- I can’t believe how nice this weather is right now – just beautiful, as if to make up for the rubbish weather we had immediately...
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Barton Marine Winter Series: Final Races
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- I haven't even looked at the forecast with everything else going on this week, so hopefully the weather is going to play ball. Based on the current Alert Level 2 situation racing will proceed as planned. Find out everything else you need to know here.
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CANCELLED – Hutt Cup & U15 sevens tournament
- College Sport Wellington
- The Hutt Cup & under 15 sevens tournament due to be played at Naenae College on Saturday 19th October, has been cancelled due to the weather. The post CANCELLED – Hutt Cup & U15 sevens tournament appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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A club that would have us as a member
- The Wellingtonista
- Tim handles his meat Everyone has different reasons for being in the Wellingtonista, and one of mine is that it means I get invitations from lovely people to do cool things.
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Culture Kicks
- Newtown Festival
- 3 MARCH UPDATE: This event is cancelled due to weather.
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‘Cairo Conspiracy’, ‘Ashkal’ and the ‘Decade of Protest’ on film
- Wellington Film Society
- In its 2024 programme, Wellington Film Society is playing two 2022 films set in North Africa: Cairo Conspiracy (a European production set in Egypt) and Ashkal (from Tunisia). Both films deal with the fallout from the so-called ‘Arab Spring’ that unfolded during the prior decade. Johnny Crawford explores the way this ‘decade of protest’ has […]
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What Trump’s tariff plan could mean for NZ-China relations
- Victoria University of Wellington
- There are three main reasons New Zealand should be concerned about Trump's tariff plan, writes Mengdi Zhang.
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Newtown Stadium Roof Repair: Status
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Current status: due to weather the work is extending into this week (May 22 – May 26) but weather permitting could be complete by Tuesday (May 23) or even Monday (May 22). The weather allowed two days work last week.... Continue Reading →
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At the beach
- Eye of the Fish
- We’re back from the fishing trip, and will be resuming normal transmissions shortly. But to be honest, the weather is too nice to be sitting inside by a computer as I suspect you know, and so we’ve just taken off to the beach.
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At the beach
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Vicars Letter 5th September 2025
- All Saints Hataitai
- Rev Guy Benton Kia ora, All SaintsWelcome to Spring! What a treat to have some beautiful days at the beginning of the week to enjoy; the same can't be said for the last day or so, and we can really appreciate them.
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Best hair loss treatments you can opt
- Cycling in Wellington
- As there are different reasons for hair loss, there are different ways in which it could be treated.
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