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    • Time to get those ovens fired up!!
      • [Show as slideshow] Cupcake Day is just two months away and you can register now to get involved in this deliciously exciting and fun event! SPCA Cupcake Day 2011 will take place on Monday 29 August and we need you to make it happen. What makes Cupcake Day so good is that all the money raised in our region will go to help animals in need in Wellington. Get yourself along to the website, register to be a cupcake cook and help raise vital funds for the SPCA. Registrations stay open until Sunday 28th August. And to tickle your tastebuds, check out some of this year’s awesome Cupcake Day merchandise - there’s even a special limited edition tea towel from the fantastic guys at Mr. Vintage!! So get registered, keep up to date with all the info on our website and Facebook page and have your mitts at the ready!
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    • Move Yacht from Breastworks to Berth C50
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Fri, 11/10/2019 - 12:30 - 14:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  4 Clearing breastworks for Mana Cruising Club's Opening day as having a Mediteranian Raft up. Moved Pelorus 26 yacht named Blue Bell from breastworks to berth C55 Removed redundant rope from middle pole to walk way and placed rope on middle ring for E35. Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie Neil Cornwell
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    • 2020 National System Award
      • 2020 National System Award ZL2HD Thu, 03/26/2020 - 19:18 Thanks for all the participants that have sent in logs for the award. We are working on them now and with our new "work from home" rules, we should have them out to you by the end of March.   If you have not sent in a log, it is not too late and we will process it (no matter when you get it to us!) 73 Awards@vhf.nz
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    • Yacht with damaged gearbox
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 30/04/2022 - 19:30 - 23:55 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  5 Total Volunteer Hours:  26 43ft Ferrocement yacht with failed gearbox required assistance to get back into Mana Marina after sailing down the east coast from Napier. Towed in and put in their berth in Mana Marina. Vessel Details Length:  13.50m Resources Attendees:  Mark Presling Neil Cornwell espi Polarbear Trevor Farmer warwick.bayne CRV's Used:  Mana Rescue 1
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    • Another bustastrophe
      • Public transport is an essential public service. I am with the bus drivers. We, the public, are fed up with another bustastrophe. Bus drivers are essential workers who deserve to be treated well. They need priority recognition, fair and decent work conditions. Who of us can hang around waiting for a ‘job’ in a part time, split shift way, never quite knowing whether we will be home for tea, or working all weekend, or into the night, or whether our pay rate will be a decent one when we go the extra mile? That is not fair and will never make for a reliable service or sufficient numbers of drivers. What is more, we pay rates, taxes and fares so that we can have a reliable non polluting bus system. But we just do not have that.
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    • Intense, man!
      • I've been blathering about it all over the place, but the Wellingtonista has thus far remained staunchly unblathered about IntensCITY week, which started yesterday. Downtown Wellington is full of exhibitions, posters, shipping containers, lunchtime talks and video installations, all celebrating and/or critiquing our urban spaces. The official site is on the WCC website, and brochures are available in cafes, libraries and council places, or as a big juicy PDF.
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    • We wish you a Merry Christmas
      • Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year's break, from all the staff at Wellington City Libraries. The library will be closed for Christmas Day, Boxing Day (open again after Christmas on Thursday the 27th), Sunday the 30th December (open Monday the 31st), and Tuesday the 1st and Wednesday the 2nd of January. You can find our holiday hours here on our website. Happy holidays!
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    • WellingtonOnScreen
      •   In a little office on Taranaki St, a small group of dedicated professionals (known as the NZ On Screen team) have been creating a website which celebrates and showcases television and film produced in New Zealand. A year in the making, NZ On Screen launched at the end of October and has over 300 titles available to view - many in full length, some with just excerpts. For each title there's
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    • Adam Page Solo The Big Idea Q & A
      • below is a Q and A I filled out for the website www.thebigidea.co.nzi was feeling extra silly when filling it out. had alot of fun though!! here 'tis During what hours of the day do you feel most inspired?During the sleeping hours   How would a good friend describe your aesthetic or style? Aesthetically bare footed and stylishly unstylish   What aspect of your creative practice gives you th
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      • Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • April General Meeting - 30 April.
      • This month our guest speaker is Tony Philp-Wright of Capital Communications. He'll be speaking to us about Tetra, and providing an update on the new Kordia KorKor network. Tony is working closely with the Motorola team and the Kordia team on this project, this will be a very interesting presentation. For more information on KorKor please check out their website. Please feel free to join us at the
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    • Cobblestone Rex
      • A story in the Capital Times has been intriguing us here at Eye of the Fish world headquarters, and I’m surprised no one else has picked it up. The Cap Times (with a nicely renovated website - good work guys!) interviews a “local businessman” who is unhappy with the Council spending over a million bucks on ripping apart the old Cobblestone Park outside the big red building of Arch and Design.
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    • Department of Linky Love: The Examiner
      • It’s nice to see some solid local news reporting over at new Wellington website The Examiner. The Examiner says it aims to be “… a site where we look deeper and think harder about the city we live in and the issues that matter to us. It is also a forum for telling Wellingtonians’ stories, especially for people who would not otherwise have a voice.” Neat. Welcome, The Examiner.
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    • Become a fosterer
      • Check out this great blog from Nick at Stuff.co.nz all about being a fosterer. We are always in need of suitable temporary homes for the animals that come into our centres – especially when we have run out of space in our centres - much like we have at present. If you are keen to take on this very rewarding and absolutely crucial volunteer role, then check out our website for more information.
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    • Digital Newsletter Launched
      • Many of you may have received the very first Bowls Wellington digital newsletter today. If you didn't you can sign up on the home page of the website by clicking on the 'Subscribe' button above the Facebook feed. If you have any fun stories from around the traps send them through. There will be a new issue every 2nd week highlighting some of the great stuff happening around the bowling community. 
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    • Digital Newsletter Launched
      • Many of you may have received the very first Bowls Wellington digital newsletter today. If you didn't you can sign up on the home page of the website by clicking on the 'Subscribe' button above the Facebook feed. If you have any fun stories from around the traps send them through. There will be a new issue every 2nd week highlighting some of the great stuff happening around the bowling community.
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    • Webserver Blip
      • Hi Guys, Server had a brief loss of service today. I suspect there's something malicious at work here- a spammer or somesuch - but thanks to a headsup from a Group member the problem was quickly identified and services restored. We will be monitoring the situation going forward. Don't forget to check BlakJak Administrivia for updates regarding the condition of the server, if you're interested.
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    • News for Sunday 30 November 2008
      • Stubbs Memorial SermonThis is being preached today by Susan Blaikie.Rosters for December—FebruaryIf you receive a hard copy of your service roster please collect this from the gathering area this morning.Penny Burgess is leavingPenny’s final day at the ECEC is Friday 5 December.  Thanks, Penny for all the hard work you have done in making the centre a first class facility.  If people would like to
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    • Transit’s tasteless menu
      • The latest iteration of what was once Transit, now called the NZ Transport Agency, (obligatory maori moniker: Waka Kotahi) is now into publishing. Edition no. 3 of Pathways is glossy and cheerful, and like most of the recent publications from recently re-organised public service departments, entirely full of bumpf and platitudes with nothing much useful to say at all. One article however was wors
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    • May Meeting – Thursday 28th, 7:30pm, Tawa Community Centre
      • Preparing for KiwiSAT The KiwiSAT project is progressing closer to a possible launch. Come along and hear how to prepare your station for when N.Z.’s own satellite goes into service. Terry ZL2BAC, our KiwiSAT rep, will outline and discuss what is required, including, A brief overview of the current status of the KiwiSAT project Spacecraft capabilities, systems, and frequencies The probable orbit m
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      • Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Christmas at Snapper
      • With 2019 nearly done and dusted the team at Snapper HQ will be tagging off from Friday 20th December, returning on Monday 6th January 2020. Should you need any Snapper-based assistance over the holiday period, you have a few options: Self-service assistance online If you’re a registered cardholder and have recently topped up but don’t […] The post Christmas at Snapper appeared first on Snapper.
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    • Christmas at Snapper
      • With 2019 nearly done and dusted the team at Snapper HQ will be tagging off from Friday 20th December, returning on Monday 6th January 2020. Should you need any Snapper-based assistance over the holiday period, you have a few options: Self-service assistance online If you’re a registered cardholder and have recently topped up but don’t […] The post Christmas at Snapper appeared first on Snapper.
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    • Metlink Still Doesn't Like Ōwhiro Bay (or te reo)
      • While Metlink reports an overall 79% satisfaction with its public transport service, public transport advocacy group Better Buses Ōwhiro Bay (BBŌW) argues their suburb is being left behind. Mimicking the questions Metlink uses during its satisfaction survey, BBŌW’s own survey found 84% of Ōwhiro Bay residents were dissatisfied with the coverage the suburb receives. Comparatively, only 10% of Metlink’s region-wide survey recipients expressed dissatisfaction.
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      • Owhiro Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)



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