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Food Forest Garden working bee
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- We’ll be at the Community Garden and Food Forest this Saturday: Date: Saturday 12 June 2021, 10 am to 12 noon (ical)Food Forest Garden, Muri Reserve (map) Feel free to come along as we’ll be working on the berry area and usual maintenance, plus the usual cups of tea from the thermette.
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2021 Term 4 – Junior Handball Competition Information
- College Sport Wellington
- Entries are now open for the term 4 junior (year 9 & 10) College Sport Wellington Handball competition. Entries close Thursday 18 February. Register with your secondary school’s sport coordinator now. 2021 Term 4 – CSW Handball Competition info The post 2021 Term 4 – Junior Handball Competition Information appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Pukerua Beach Rd Sunday 19th Closure
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- There is concern over how the trees at the slipsites on Pukerua Beach Rd will behave in the winds forecast for tonight. A decision hase been made to close the road from around 10:00 tonight. The Downers’ crew on lookout will be doing a door knock of the houses on the beachfront.
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Aisle be Back: Bledisloe Cup Two
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The Cake Tin can be a place of swirling currents – so apt that suddenly Beauden Barrett and TJ Perenara are the starting 10 and 9 for Bledisloe Two. Damien McKenzie has played the first eight matches of the year in charge – so is it a demotion? Not at all, says...
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HOBM heat up at Kilbirnie Park as chasing pack behind leaders Ories tightens up
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Hutt Old Boys Marist No. 8 Mika Alaifatu crashes over through the tackle of fullback Nick Robertson and a sea of defenders to score for the Eagles. Photo: Andy McArthur. Round 10 Swindale Shield just the scores: Hutt Old Boys Marist 52 – Pōneke 15 Petone 25 – Johnsonville 17 Tawa 19 – Wellington Axemen...
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JPSMOG uniforms for 2007
- St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
- The Board have decided that the JPSMOG playing uniform will remain the same for 2007. If you are not playing in 2007 be sure to return your playing uniform to us at C/- Jenny Gardiner, Unit 10, 43 Nairn Street, Mt Cook, Wellington by 24th March 2007 to ensure you receive an immediate [...]
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Wellington Youth Choir presents Lux Aeterna, our first concert for 2019 under the direction of Mark Stamper. Click through to our Facebook page for more details! Performing at Queen Margaret College Hall, Lux Aeterna will be centered around finding our own sense of spirituality. This concert will feature sacred texts, but also those that allow us to explore thoughts and ideas beyond the norm. Come and experience the new sounds, vibrancy, and vocal colours of the Wellington Youth Choir as we begin our 30th anniversary! Tickets: $15 waged, $10 unwaged – door sales are cash only! Venue: Queen Margaret College Hall, 53 Hobson St Wellington . . . . . #choir #choirs #choral #wellingtonyouthchoir #wyc #choirnz #choirgoals #choirsofinstagram #choirsquad
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- via Instagram http://bit.ly/2IS9pZd
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Water Safety support to GW
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- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 18/10/2014 - 10:15 - 14:15 Operation Type: Other People Assisted: 0 Total Volunteer Hours: 24 On Saturday members ofthe coastguard crew carried out a number of small support opoerations, 1: Its water safety week and the harbour ranger and police teams with help from coastguard mana were providing advice on water safety. In particular our new crew man Steve was helping with the testing of lifejackets on the breastworks at the Mana Cruising Club, something in the region of 100 plus lifejackets were tested to confirm that they were buoyant and safe to use. Some lifejackets failed the test and owners advised to replace them. Resources Attendees: Carl Nixon Jake Jimmythekiwi Lorna Rolston Polarbear Trevor Farmer read more
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News for Sunday 18 October 2009
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- TodayREADINGS Hebrews 5:1-10Mark 10:35-45 COLLECT Deliver us, Almighty God, from the service of self alone: that we may do the work you have given us to do, in truth and beauty, and for the common good; for the sake of the one who comes among us as one who serves.
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News for Sunday 8 April 2012
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- Today READINGS Acts 10:34-43 John 20:1-18 SENTENCE The Lord is risen indeed, alleluia! Luke 24:34 COLLECT Living Christ, you are risen from the dead! Love reigns! You are life stronger than death; raise our eyes to see you as the new day dawns; for the glory of your holy name.
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Conservation Week- 8th to 15th September 2013
- Sarah Free
- To do our part for Conservation week, some of the whanau organised to do a quick rubbish pick up at Lyall Bay beach. A few years ago, I did this with my St Catherine’s College Year 10 Science class as part of “Sea Week”, and the rubbish we found then (particularly plastic and polystyrene cups) […]
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Circling in a holding pattern- the car parking experience at Wellington airport
- Sarah Free
- On Tuesday, I went to the airport to collect my aunt, visiting from Seattle in the US. I spent a totally frustrating (and dangerous) 10 minutes circling narrow laneways, fruitlessly looking for a car park, witnessing near collisions as cars tried to turn into blind corners, and finally finding a car park at the remotest […]
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The top-selling cars in France, 2013
- Jack Yan
- Interesting what pops up on Weibo: 2013’s top-selling cars in France. 1. Renault Clio IV 2. Peugeot 208 3. Citroën C3 4. Renault Scénic III 5. Renault Mégane III 6. Dacia Sandero 7. Renault Captur 8. Volkswagen Polo V 9. Renault Twingo II 10. Peugeot 3008 The French are a patriotic bunch. In […]
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Goji Berry Actives Review
- The actual nutritional value of wolfberries may vary with the room of production and each of our ripeness at the duration of harvest. Wolfberry factors are many, as this berries are rich in about macro nutrients like carbohydrates, protein, fat and fibers. Studies show that dried wolfberries hold 68% of carbohydrates, 12% protein and 10% […]
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Is the ugliest building in Wellington?
- Iona Pannett
- Great news that NZ owned TSB Bank has signed for another 10 year sponsorship deal for the Arena on the waterfront but I do think this is the worst building in the city - monolithic, no architectural merit, still do not know how it got oonsent. Needs a wrecking ball through it and a redesign.
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Sherlock Holmes, US-style
- Jack Yan
- There’s a good reason (other than time) I do not watch Elementary, though I did try about 10 minutes’ worth before giving up. The last time I watched the US make Sherlock Holmes, it was the above: The Return of Sherlock Holmes (though I believe it was 4:3). CBS updated Holmes to the modern […]
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Demolition by ignorance?
- Architectural Centre Inc
- On Saturday morning (10 September 2016) on The Nation, the Social Housing Minister, Paula Bennett, claimed that she was doing everything “humanly possible” to address the homelessness situation. It is undisputed that there is insufficient social housing, and not enough is being done fast enough. In early September, the media stated that there were “hundreds […]
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Karori Teachers College: VUW public meeting
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- Tomorrow night (Monday 6 March) is another public meeting about the fate of the VUW Karori Campus. The university decided last year to sell the campus amid community uproar that it would lost vital facilities. The news that VUW had paid only $10 when the site was transferred to it from the Ministry of Education […]
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Ngaio Toy Library
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- Pictured – Brett Reid and Kena Duignan of Ngaio Climate Club. Lovely sunny morning in Ngaio on 10 May 2025. We had choice conversations with whānau at the awesome Ngaio Toy Library! And a big shout out to the Ngaio … Continue reading → The post Ngaio Toy Library appeared first on Ngaio Crofton Downs Residents Association.
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The Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 5 2024)
- Wellington High School
- As we embark on our long weekend, climb aboard a waka with our Year 10 Wāhine Waihanga Challenge. Admire the pā harakeke recently planted outside the fashion and textile rooms, problem solve at the annual Mathswell competition and appreciate poetic and artistic talents on the Avocado Press. This and more in this week's Wrap Up.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 9, Term 1)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 10-14 April: Easter weekend (including the Tuesday after Easter) 15 April: Term 2 begins (through online learning) 27 April: ANZAC Day Important Information Principal’s message To read Dominic’s end of term message, including his reflection on the first days of lockdown and what it might mean for the future, click here.
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Good luck Lara (& Robert)
- Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club
- Lara Comeskey is our current Under 13 series winner and we want to wish her all the best for this weekend!! Because, this Saturday when Lara, 10, rolls over the start line at the Karapoti Classic, she will set out to be the youngest ever female finisher of the Southern Hemisphere's oldest mountain bike race.
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Site Upgrade
- Wellington VHF Group
- Site Upgrade VHFAdmin Fri, 10/19/2018 - 09:09 You may have noticed that the site now has a different look, the CMS that it runs on has just had a major upgrade, if you notice anything wrong or missing please use the contact form to let me know Rob, ZL2WAL webmaster WVHFG Categories Administrivia
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This week in club rugby history: 27 April – 3 May
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: When Petone edged Poneke 25-24 in 2013 in their Swindale Shield and F.J. Tilyard Shield match. Selected highlights of what happened this week in history in Wellington club rugby. 27 April 2002: Avalon’s Mano Flutey kicks a penalty on fulltime to see his side beat Wests 11-10 in atrocious conditions to extend...
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Friday start for team training
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club rugby players can down tools and walk out on work, if they still have a job, at 12.01pm this Friday to meet their teammates and resume full squad training. Community sport took another step forward yesterday, with the government announcing the lifting of the restrictions of gatherings increasing from 10 to 100 souls. The...
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This week in History: 13-19 July
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Isaac O’Connor (MSP) bears down on Steve So’oialo (Tawa) in their sixth round regular season match in 2013. MSP won this game 20-10 , but Tawa would win the final three weeks later. So’oialo’s brother James also features this week in history, for Northern United in 2009. See below for more. Some selected Wellington...
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Run Jump Throw training for clubs
- Athletics Wellington
- Run Jump Throw training for clubs Where: Newtown Park When: Sunday 22 November 2020, from 10:00am to 3:00pm Cost: Free The Athletics New Zealand Run Jump Throw programme helps children aged 6-9 years to develop athletics-specific skills in a fun, inclusive way that encourages Kiwi kids to participate in our sport.
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Porirua City’s Long Term Plan: submission guide!
- Talk Wellington
- LTPs are always pretty important but the 2024-24 one is extra so. Make sure your submission’s in by 5pm Friday 26th April – as little as 10 minutes with this post by Porirua resident (and TW convenor) Isabella This post has some submission tips (AKA the thinking behind the submission guide), then the actual content....
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FOMI work trip – 4-6 September 2020 – seabird, flax weevil and lizard monitoring, plus planting and weeding
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- Under COVID Level 2 our numbers were restricted to 10 volunteers. High winds and unfavourable tides on the Friday brought our trip forward to midday. Only 1 person had to drop out, leaving a party of 9. DOC ranger Nick told us about successful takahe transfers onto and off of Mana in preceding days. He […]
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Hurricanes Schools tournament and Centurions U18s playing on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- School rugby points east on Saturday, with the annual Hurricanes Secondary Schools Sevens tournament in Masterton and the Centurions U18s versus Hawke’s Bay Saracens U18s representative match in Napier. As of Friday morning, 10 boys teams and five girls teams will compete for the Hurricanes Secondary Schools Sevens Cups at Rathkeale College, Masterton. This is...
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Our 10 year plan
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Musical Stars
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Owhiro Bay School
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