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Rare glimpses of Shining Cuckoos in Plimmerton
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- Rare glimpses of Shining Cuckoos in Plimmerton Our wild life photographer Sandy Werner caught these shots of the elusive Pipiwharauroa. Pipiwharauroa the shining cuckoo likes to live where it’s warm and where there is an abundance of insects so it makes its flight to NZ at the start of our warm weather. Usually here, in […]
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Plimmerton, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Move launch from F pier to pole moorings
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Tue, 27/07/2021 - 18:30 - 21:30 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 15 Move launch out of berth on F pier to pole moorings. Good conditions spring tide and mid tide. All went well Vessel Details Length: 10.00m Resources Attendees: Portersnz Polarbear Stevensea Torrey Trevor Burgess CRV's Used: CRV Pelorus
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Eighty percent of GPs closed their books to new patients at some point since 2019—here’s why
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New research flags six key reasons why GPs don't enrol new patients. Workforce shortages and staff burnout are among them, writes Jackie Cumming.
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Heart attack treatments ineffective for some
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington research has identified reasons why a significant portion of heart attack patients do not respond to commonly used treatments.
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Alan Martin Series Race Two
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Wellington’s weather presented some challenges for the second race in the Alan Martin Series with a northerly front forecast to come in around 3pm so a windward/leeward course was set between Evans Bay and Matiu/Somes Island.
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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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Weekly Report Sunday June 21
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi EveryoneOK – so I lied last week. The weather turned out quite good for getting out and about. One of my group said it was ‘perfect running weather’ which was perhaps pushing it a bit, but it was not too bad. Then came the rest of the week and we are not looking too flash for the weekend. BUT – to repeat what I said last week
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Helene – even the parking wardens say time’s up
- WCC Watch
- After being first elected before the Beehive was finished, before God Defend New Zealand was even officially our second anthem, before the Erebus disaster and even before carless days, Helene Ritchie is once again grabbing headlines for all the wrong reasons.
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The Tulip Festival
- The Sidestrip
- As part of Spring festival of Wellington city council in Botanical Garden.
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Sit Rep - August 2013
- Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade
- Hello Stokes Valley and welcome to August as we head towards Spring.
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Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Weekly Report 18th October
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Well, with some of the weather we've been having, there’s not much to do, so why don’t you check out the photo gallery on the website – Stan has some great photos posted, with a recent ‘old’ one of Mike Candy – taken so long ago he doesn’t look old enough to have been taken away from his mother…
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Waipakihi
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- So lucky with the traffic on Friday night! We got to the Urchin campsite at the end of Kaimanawa Road at around 10.15pm. Urchin campsite has ample grassy sites (compared with gravelly Waitaha Valley/Waikoko campsite); it’s about a 10-minute drive between the two. So lucky with the weather, too – a clear sky and no ... Read more
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DIRT #9. Disruption to supply networks
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Next event, 25th May, has two great speakers! Cécile L’Hermitte is an expert in transport logistics and the response to disruption and Chris Berthelsen is working on an ambitions Japanese project to reduce extreme weather impacts - both topics obviously very relevant to our recent weather here.
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Tis the season to be readin’
- Talk Wellington
- Summer is coming (supposedly), but even if the weather isn’t playing ball, at least holidays are coming.
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Junior Girls Zonal Cricket returns with Black v Gold
- Cricket Wellington
- While the cricket season is coming to an end but the summer weather continues, the Wellington Girls Representative program is still underway.
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Making Google and Facebook pay for news content: what will it deliver?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- There are good reasons to be cautious about plans to make big tech companies pay New Zealand media for their content, argues Peter Thompson.
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Rights and responsibilities: the case of the pedestrian crossing
- Talk Wellington
- Auckland, recently: the authorities turned off the buzzing sound on a pedestrian crossing on a busy inner city road, for at best dubious reasons.
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2012 Year 8 Zone Tournament
- Cricket Wellington
- The 2012 Cricket Wellington junior representative season has been underway over the last few weeks in the form of the Year 8 Zone Tournament. Unfortunately poor weather has meant two of the four rounds so far have been cancelled.
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Buy your ticket for Art Te Aroha!
- Kilbirnie School
- The donations for Art Te Aroha keep on coming so book a babysitter and buy your tickets now to our awesome arts auction on 15 September! Many local artists have kindly donated some art works.
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Kilbirnie School, 72, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Mt McKerrow – Remutaka Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- This was an easy day tramp to Mt McKerrow. The weather was chilly when we left the Catchpool carpark, but after a few minutes we had warmed up enough for most people to remove some layers. The first 20 minutes or so along the Five Mile Loop track is pretty flat, but the track up ... Read more
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From the President…in February
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- It’s almost the end of summer but hopefully we’ve got plenty of that lovely stable autumn weather to come. This is always the time of year I start to try and squeeze in all the tramping trips I planned for actual summer which never happened so I’m looking forward to a busy March in the ... Read more
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Memoir Writing
- Age Concern Wellington
- People think about memoir writing for many reasons – some, like Michelle Obama, are approached by a publisher and asked to ‘write’ it (sometimes with help).
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Khandallah Mixed Doubles
- Pétanque Wellington
- The entry form for the Khandallah Mixed Doubles (15 January 2022) is now available.
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Celebrating Melby, a loyal supporter
- Wellington Free Ambulance
- For more than 40 years, Melby donated so much of his time to supporting the work we do, including fundraising collections with many of his local groups. This allowed us to be here for him and so many others across Wellington and Wairarapa. Unfortunately Melby passed away on 15 May 2020. He was 96.
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2020 Hurricanes U15 Tournament – Cancelled
- College Sport Wellington
- It is with deep regret that College Sport Wellington (CSW) is cancelling the Hurricanes Under 15 tournament for 2020.
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REPORT - NZ Wave Nationals 2014, Taranaki
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- Day One An initially promising forecast for the Easter weekend had shifted to become somewhat more unpredictable, but nonetheless it was a super-keen crew who rocked up to Carbon Art HQ at 10 am on Good Friday ready to launch into a test of their wavesailing skills.
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REPORT - NZ Wave Nationals 2014, Taranaki
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- Day One An initially promising forecast for the Easter weekend had shifted to become somewhat more unpredictable, but nonetheless it was a super-keen crew who rocked up to Carbon Art HQ at 10 am on Good Friday ready to launch into a test of their wavesailing skills.
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REPORT - NZ Wave Nationals 2014, Taranaki
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- Day One An initially promising forecast for the Easter weekend had shifted to become somewhat more unpredictable, but nonetheless it was a super-keen crew who rocked up to Carbon Art HQ at 10 am on Good Friday ready to launch into a test of their wavesailing skills.
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REPORT - NZ Wave Nationals 2014, Taranaki
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- Day One An initially promising forecast for the Easter weekend had shifted to become somewhat more unpredictable, but nonetheless it was a super-keen crew who rocked up to Carbon Art HQ at 10 am on Good Friday ready to launch into a test of their wavesailing skills.
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Ruapehu Lodge Update – October 2022
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- With the demise of RAL there must be something to talk about with a positive theme. I’ll try the weather. When there is little snow on the mountain there tends to be better weather. When there is plenty of snow on the mountain there is less skiing. After returning from two weeks on the mountain ... Read more
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Result: Perston Baton Relay
- Olympic Harriers
- Typical spring day in Wellington - a blowy northerly and a bit of mud underfoot ...
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