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'The Blob' and the South American megadrought
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Researchers have discovered a pool of unusually warm water off the east coast of New Zealand, and linked it to a 10-year megadrought in parts of South America.
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Commitment to freshwater and STEM representation honoured
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researcher Dr Tara McAllister (Te Aitanga a Māhaki) has been honoured for her research and advocacy with the prestigious Zonta Science Award.
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Vivienne Westwood & Jewellery Workshop: Adornment and Identity
- Friends of Te Papa
- To continue celebrating Te Papa’s awe-inspiring Vivienne Westood & Jewellery exhibition, Museum Education Specialist Laura Jones will lead us through a fun and engaging session to explore identity through adornment.
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2DHB Maternal and Neonatal System Plan Approved
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- We are pleased to advise that our 2DHB Maternal and Neonatal System Plan, endorsed by the DHBs’ Health System Committee (HSC), was approved by the 2DHB Board on 1 December.
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2DHB Maternal and Neonatal System Plan Approved
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- We are pleased to advise that our 2DHB Maternal and Neonatal System Plan, endorsed by the DHBs’ Health System Committee (HSC), was approved by the 2DHB Board on 1 December.
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Expenses and donations: the battle against incumbency
- WCC Watch
- Looking back at the second graph in our cost per vote post, you’ll note the two successful candidates with the highest cost per vote were Paul Eagle and Simon Marsh.
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Waingawa hub will boost economy and environment
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Chair Chris Laidlaw has welcomed the opening of Centreport’s new Waingawa log hub, saying it will deliver benefits for the regional economy, motorists, and the environment.
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Sofia Machray and Rita Mae | Vogelmorn Upstairs
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Join us for an intimate evening of music as two of Aotearoa’s most captivating emerging artists, Rita Mae and Sofia Machray, share stripped-back sets in a special double headline show.
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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DVDs and CDs in the Central Library
- Victoria University Library
- If you are a student who uses the large collection of DVDs and CDs held at the Central Library we would like to hear from you via a very short survey.
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Snip Snap: Sardines, Oysters, Snappers … and Tagging
- Eye of the Fish
- It’s hard to imagine the joy I felt this morning catching the bus to work and finally seeing someone else actually using a Snapper Card. I had been quietly trying to convince myself that the seemingly slow uptake of this local version of London’s Oyster card was due to unspent currency of 10-ride bus tickets - but alas there always seemed to be too much hard cash being exchanged between driver and passenger to validate this one.
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Ummu: Hilma af Klint Here and Now
- City Gallery
- Hilma af Klint: The Secret Paintings, curated by Sue Cramer, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 11 June–19 September 2021, and City Gallery Wellington, 4 December 2021–17 March 2022.
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Wellington City Gallery, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cancer diaries give patients power and knowledge
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- It started as an idea inspired by a conference on "lean thinking", and ended up as a simple but effective document which will help cancer patients feel more in control of their treatment.
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First the nominations, and now the issues
- Wellington Scoop
- Now that the nominations for the October elections have been received, it’s time to consider the issues, and whether candidates are identifying themselves with any of the topics which are concerning the voters.
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Tawa adopts new colours and playing strip
- Tawa Bowling Club
- Tawa has adopyed a vibrant new playing strip in the traditional Tawa colours of royal blue, red and golden yellow to take it into the future. Hold the phone – that's cricket not bowls.
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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April Meeting - Medical imaging - Theory and Practice
- Wellington VHF Group
- Stuart Watchman ZL2TW, President of NZART will be giving a talk on on "Medical imaging - Theory and Practice" Date: Thursday 24 April 2017 Time: 7:30 pm Location: Tawa Community Centre WVHFG Categories: Meetings
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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2022 Wellington Māori squad and itinerary revealed
- Wellington Club Weekly
- An initial 2022 Wellington Māori (Te Upoko O Te Ika Wellington) squad has been released this week by head coach Justin Wilson ahead of their campaign in August and September. See below for details.
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Māori and Sāmoan language teaching resources aired
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Kohanga reo, Sāmoan kindergartens and schools around the country have access to a rich online audio teaching resource, thanks to restoration work by staff of the Victoria University of Wellington’s Language Learning Centre (LLC).
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2016 Annual General Meeting and Prize-giving
- Victoria University Rowing Club
- The 2016 AGM was held on the 27th of May, where we farewelled some old faces and welcomed some new ones, as well as discussing the direction of the club for the coming year.
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Quake survivors count blessings and God's guardians
- Welcom
- News Cecily McNeill September 2013 One parishioner in the tiny town of Ward near the epicentre of last month’s 6.6 earthquake is planning to teach her grandchildren about their guardian angels because she says someone was certainly looking after them. Mary Hickman who, with husband Ossie, and their three sons form the nucleus with the West family of the parish in Ward, says they are all counting their blessings. Her husband, who is disabled, was lying on the bed alone in their brick house when the quake struck at 2.31pm on Friday 16 August. He said it was like being in a very violent storm at sea. ‘Things were ‘flying off the walls’ during the violent and prolonged shaking ‘but he wasn’t hit,’ she said. When the shaking stopped he managed to get himself into the nearby sitting room to wait for one of the sons to help him to safety. All the families gathered away from the houses and power lines until the first of the numerous aftershocks had subsided and one of Mary’s sons, whose wooden house needs its chimney demolished, has moved his family with four children to temporary accommodation in Blenheim. She and Ossie moved to a motel. Another branch of the family most of whom farm between Grassmere and Ward have sustained ‘massive damage’. ‘One of their homes, a brick house, is red-stickered (uninhabitable).’ Mary says the experience has been numbing. ‘You know you have to manage but it’s one day at a time.’ And as for those guardian angels, ‘it’s a good opportunity to learn that God has special people he sends to take care of us’, says Mary. Meanwhile, the quake has also rendered the town’s Catholic Church unsafe. The top third of the bricks on the steeple of the church, which celebrated 75 years recently, have loosened. The tower is over the entrance to the church. Scientists say last month’s quakes came from a fault line lying under Lake Grassmere about 40 kilometres south of Blenheim whereas the July shocks were centred more in Cook Strait. The more than 3,500 aftershocks since the 5.7 on 19 July have given seismologists a clearer idea of the larger fault system, the Dominion Post reported on 20 August. It appears seismic activity is moving away from Wellington. GNS geoscientist Bill Fry said it was more important to think in terms of a seismic network. ‘There are a lot of faults in the upper South Island that could potentially give rise to earthquakes,’ he told the Dominion Post. And the archdiocese is still awaiting confirmation of the extent of minor damage to others of its buildings in the wider region. Structural engineers have inspected the Catholic Centre and other archdiocesan workplaces and say the damage appears from initial assessment to be cosmetic. Director of Archdiocesan Support Services David Mullin is asking parishes to look for any signs of damage to assess the need for an engineer's inspection. These earthquakes are a timely reminder of the need to do what we can to improve the strength of buildings for people’s safety and confidence.
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RSV update – Hutt Valley and Wellington regions
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- RSV updates – including patient numbers, visiting restrictions, and other information – will be publicly available on this page. Please check this page for updates going forward – the next update will be provided on Monday 12 July.
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Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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RSV update – Hutt Valley and Wellington regions
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- RSV updates – including patient numbers, visiting restrictions, and other information – will be publicly available on this page. Please check this page for updates going forward – the next update will be provided on Monday 12 July.
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Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Jubilee Cup and Hardham Cup finals preview
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Lower Hutt - Wainuiomata friendships and family ties will be temporarily cast aside on Sunday afternoon as the two sides on either side of the hill go head to head to decide the 2014 Jubilee Cup.
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Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Drunken conversations: Beth from Eat and Greet
- The Wellingtonista
- Everyone who’s a drinker knows that the best conversations happen when you are plied with good food and good drinks, so I’ve decided I’m going to interview some choice Wellingtonians after we have been imbibing together.
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So unique and powerful: The Lead Wait
- Circa Theatre
- The sole female in The Lead Wait, actor Heather O’Carroll tells drama on the waterfront about how it was to see this landmark play at BATS in 1997 and then take up the mantle 14 years later.
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Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Rotorua Marathon 2024: Gordy’s times and results
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- By Gordon Clarke Hi Guys, here are the results for WRW members up at Rotorua that I was aware of on the day. There could have been others up there… Read More »Rotorua Marathon 2024: Gordy’s times and results
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New Zealand’s Iraq Deployment: Motivations and Interests
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The following commentary by Robert Ayson, Professor of Strategic Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, was based on a talk to a Diplosphere forum at Parliament House and published in the New Zealand Herald on Thursday 26 February 2015.
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Land, ownership and homes: The Good Citizen
- Talk Wellington
- Here’s some good news about innovative (!) ways people are addressing our housing crisis The Good Citizen is an occasional podcast series with a common focus on how to create successful urban communities with good architecture, urban design and smart thinking.
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Upcoming: Wellington Junior Blue and White #1
- Wellington Judo Academy
- WELLINGTON AREA JUDO ASSOCIAION Blue & White Competition Sunday 7th May 2023 Junior & Senior Boy & GirlWellington Judo Academy Dojo132 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington Junior Boy & Girl 7-10yrsSenior... The post Upcoming: Wellington Junior Blue and White #1 appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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6 June 2009 - Navigation and Radio SAREX
- Wellington VHF Group
- Operating from the Te Marae o Tane Information Centre at the Otari-Wilton’s Bush Reserve this evening event provided training for Land SAR Wellington in navigation and communications. The venue was kindly made available by the Wellington City Council. read more
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Conservation and spiritual connections to the land
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Within mainstream media in Aotearoa New Zealand, there seems to be a narrative that we are a secular country, and that religion has no place within popular discourse—it’s a thing of the past, something we have moved on from.
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Young and Hungry
- Young & Hungry started life in 1994 at Bats theatre as a series of one act plays designed to give young people, aged between 15-25 years, the opportunity to partake in a professional theatre environment under the direction of professional theatre practitioners. Since then it has significantly grown and is now run by the Young and Hungry Arts Trust.
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Flour and Gold
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East Spa and Salon
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Concrete Bar and Restaurant
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Arizona Bar and Grill
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City Bed and Breakfast
- Modern bed and breakfast homestay within a few minutes walk of Courtney Place and down-town Wellington. Queen bedroom with attached bathroom. All day continental breakfast, free parking and wireless internet.
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JJ Morgan and Co.
- Is a free form working space (Gallery plus studio's ) that is self founded by three individuals who are dedicated to supporting the development and creative output of artists, designers and curators from New Zealand and abroad. We are based at 3 Cruickshank Street in between Kilbirnie and Lyall Bay, Wellington. Gallery/show hours; Saturday/Sunday 11am-4pm
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Boys’ and Girls’ Institute
- The Wellington Boys’ and Girls’ Institute (BGI) is a youth development organisation, established in 1883. Way back then, we were known for setting up an essential community bathing facility, where young people and their families could wash. Since, we’ve evolved alongside the needs of Wellington’s youth – running programmes and projects which support, inspire, and challenge our rangatahi (young people) to wholeheartedly embrace who they are.
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Collective Photography and Design
- Wellington Wedding Photographers; Collective Photography and Design. Contemporary Album Design, DVD albums. Relaxed, Modern Style. Black and white or colour, Budget Packages. For the best Wedding photography in the Wellington region, contact Collective today for a no-obligation quote
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Collective Photography and Design
- Wellington Wedding Photographers; Collective Photography and Design. Contemporary Album Design, DVD albums. Relaxed, Modern Style. Budget Packages
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Cuba Street and Cuba Mall
- Wellington's Cuba Street is pedestrian-only from Manners Mall to Ghuznee Street, where it is called Cuba Mall. With its retailers ranging from leading retailers like Farmers and Whitcoulls through to R18 shops and tattoo artists, its numerous cafes and bars, clothing, book and record shops draw people from all around the region for what only Wellington's Cuba can offer.
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Floriditas Cafe and Restaurant
- We offer a globally-inspired menu of fresh, seasonal dishes, using only the finest Kiwi produce.
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Floriditas, 161, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Silverstream Bowls and Petanque
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Thorndon Tennis and Squash Club
- The Thorndon Tennis & Squash Club enjoys a sheltered and picturesque setting with views of the Tinakori Hills. Wellington's largest inner city tennis and squash club caters for people of all levels of ability.
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Beautique Skin and Beauty Therapy
- Beautique Skin & Body Therapy, is your beauty therapy haven in the heart of Thorndon, Wellington. It is minutes from the hustle and bustle of downtown Wellington, with FREE client parking! You are invited to relax in our beautiful surroundings and enjoy all aspects of beauty therapy from skincare to facials, massage, microdermabrasion, manicures, pedicures and spa packages.
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Wellington City Bed and Breakfast
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The Backbencher Pub and Cafe
- The Backbencher Pub and Cafe is literally and figuratively the heart of political satire in the Capital. Sit for a drink or a meal, among the history of New Zealand politics, as the Government buildings offer a striking backdrop.
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Young and hungry arts trust
- The Young and Hungry Arts Trust is a charitable organisation that was founded in 1994 in association with BATS Theatre. Young and Hungry arose out of a need to provide young people, aged 15-25 years, with opportunities to gain hands-on theatre experience within a professional structure.
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Wellington Wine and Food Festival
- Over 25 of New Zealand's most celebrated wineries, the very best of Wellington Cuisine, Monteith’s hand crafted beers and Murphy’s Irish Stout to help celebrate St Patrick’s Day.
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Museum of Wellington City and Sea
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Chinese Dragons Sports and Social club
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Wellington Chinese Sports and Cultural Centre
- The Wellington Chinese Sports and Cultural Centre Inc (the Centre) was established in 1972 with the prime objective of serving the sporting and cultural needs of the Chinese community
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Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
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