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Last night of Term 2
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Scouts were challenged by the weather to indulge their culinary ‘skills’
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Photo night
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Team Photo Night - 26th June Yes its that time of the year again when all Junior, Senior Men's and Women's teams have their team photos taken. Orders and payments are being received now by all coaches. Small Photo's $15, Large Photo's $20. So scrub up, get a haricut, and make Stop Out proud!
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FCC rules in favour of ’net neutrality (at least we think it has)
- Jack Yan
- I’ve gone into the reasons I support ’net neutrality elsewhere, but it was nice to hear about this on the wireless: even though we still don’t know the specifics, as the FCC has kept this to itself for now.
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My favourite modernist building … INDEX
- Architectural Centre Inc
- Here’s an index to the various entries of “My favourite modernist building …” and related posts So why is modernism so important? Gordon Wilson Memorial Flats My favourite modernist building...
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Wish you were there – Video postcard from Friday night
- Cycling in Wellington
- Some people have reasons. Some people have excuses. Some people just didn’t even know about it. And now, through the magic of the internet, all of you can live vicariously through a condensed version of Friday evening’s critical mass ride. Hopefully you can all join us next time. As awesome as the video is, being there was way more awesome. Totally.
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Courtenay Place to close to traffic this weekend for safety
- Wellington City Council
- With bars and nightclubs reopening this weekend concerns that Courtenay Place may experience an influx of people this Friday and Saturday (22 and 23 May) has resulted in a decision to temporarily close the road to traffic for safety reasons.
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Development Girls attend CD U15 Inter Regional Tournament
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington Under 15 side travelled to Palmerston North to compete in the annual CD Under 15 District Tournament against Manawatu, Nelson, Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay.
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Hexaflexagon
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- Opens Fri 15 Oct at 6:30pm
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Weekly Report July 5
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone The Day Historians are wont to ruminate on the remarkable weather change following the storms on June 5 1944 that allowed for a one day break in the weather on June 6 D-Day.
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Lifestyle Sports Waterfront 5k Series – 18 September 2012
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Weather conditions were perfect for the 6th race in Waterfront 5k Series.
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Orchestra Wellington presents RITE OF SPRINGTwo works that...
- Orchestra Wellington
- Orchestra Wellington presents RITE OF SPRING Two works that changed the course of musical history SATURDAY DECEMBER 2, 7:30PM MICHAEL FOWLER CENTRE, WELLINGTON Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E-flat Major, Op 55 “Eroica” Igor Stravinsky The Rite of Spring Marc Taddei, Conductor Orchestra Wellington’s 2017 season goes out with a bang, in a concert combining two of the greatest pieces of music ever written, conducted by music director Marc Taddei. First, Beethoven’s mighty Eroica Symphony features on Saturday 2nd December at the Michael Fowler Centre. At the other end of the concert, the orchestra is performing the one work which can top Beethoven’s in terms of its impact, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. “I’m extraordinarily excited to present the defining works of the 19th and 20th century for our grand finale concert,” says conductor Marc Taddei. “Music would never be the same after the Eroica and The Rite of Spring. The sense of drive, power and rhythmic impulse connect these two monuments of Western civilisation.” Beethoven’s Eroica caused a sensation when it was first performed in 1803, a hundred years later, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring started a riot. Beethoven demanded the orchestra play a series of discords so shocking to audiences, many of them thought he had gone mad. No longer was music just for aristocrats, or the church, with the Eroica symphony, Beethoven created something to take on the world. The crowning work of his triad of ballet masterpieces, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, about a girl chosen to dance herself to death in a pagan sacrifice, sounds as fresh now, as it did a century ago. Paris audiences knew to expect the unexpected from Diagilev’s Ballets Russes, but the Rite was beyond anything they had imagined. With exotically primitive melodies, irregular rhythms and brutal harmonies, the orchestra is pushed to its technical limits. And despite the modern rhythms and harmonies, audiences find Stravinky’s music irresistible. The tentative, questioning woodwind fragments that open the work, the brutal asymmetric stomping rhythms of the first dance, the deep, grinding harmonies that seemed to come from the earth itself, and the virtuosic sacrificial dance at the end: all combine to make a music more carnal, primitive and instinctive than any ballet before. Now the Rite of Spring is one of the most popular ballets ever, and always a sensation whenever it is performed. This is Orchestra Wellington’s biggest concert of the year, and it also marks the full launch of its 2018 season. Music Director Marc Taddei has hinted at the programmes for next year, but at this concert, all will be revealed. To secure your seats head to TICKETEK.CO.NZ
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Orchestra Wellington presents RITE OF SPRINGTwo works that...
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- Orchestra Wellington presents RITE OF SPRING Two works that changed the course of musical history SATURDAY DECEMBER 2, 7:30PM MICHAEL FOWLER CENTRE, WELLINGTON Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E-flat Major, Op 55 “Eroica” Igor Stravinsky The Rite of Spring Marc Taddei, Conductor Orchestra Wellington’s 2017 season goes out with a bang, in a concert combining two of the greatest pieces of music ever written, conducted by music director Marc Taddei. First, Beethoven’s mighty Eroica Symphony features on Saturday 2nd December at the Michael Fowler Centre. At the other end of the concert, the orchestra is performing the one work which can top Beethoven’s in terms of its impact, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. “I’m extraordinarily excited to present the defining works of the 19th and 20th century for our grand finale concert,” says conductor Marc Taddei. “Music would never be the same after the Eroica and The Rite of Spring. The sense of drive, power and rhythmic impulse connect these two monuments of Western civilisation.” Beethoven’s Eroica caused a sensation when it was first performed in 1803, a hundred years later, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring started a riot. Beethoven demanded the orchestra play a series of discords so shocking to audiences, many of them thought he had gone mad. No longer was music just for aristocrats, or the church, with the Eroica symphony, Beethoven created something to take on the world. The crowning work of his triad of ballet masterpieces, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, about a girl chosen to dance herself to death in a pagan sacrifice, sounds as fresh now, as it did a century ago. Paris audiences knew to expect the unexpected from Diagilev’s Ballets Russes, but the Rite was beyond anything they had imagined. With exotically primitive melodies, irregular rhythms and brutal harmonies, the orchestra is pushed to its technical limits. And despite the modern rhythms and harmonies, audiences find Stravinky’s music irresistible. The tentative, questioning woodwind fragments that open the work, the brutal asymmetric stomping rhythms of the first dance, the deep, grinding harmonies that seemed to come from the earth itself, and the virtuosic sacrificial dance at the end: all combine to make a music more carnal, primitive and instinctive than any ballet before. Now the Rite of Spring is one of the most popular ballets ever, and always a sensation whenever it is performed. This is Orchestra Wellington’s biggest concert of the year, and it also marks the full launch of its 2018 season. Music Director Marc Taddei has hinted at the programmes for next year, but at this concert, all will be revealed. To secure your seats head to TICKETEK.CO.NZ
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It’s Te Wiki Kaumātua – Seniors’ Week
- Age Concern Wellington
- Te Wiki Kaumātua – Seniors’ Week is held in spring every year and sees a series of community-led events for older people across the city. Age Concern Wellington Region is excited about Seniors’ Week, even if Covid-19 has already had an impact on some events. Level 2 has meant some of the events have had ... Read more
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Club Rugby article on Olly Paotonu and the Premiers
- Johnsonville Rugby Football Club
- Here's the link for an article on Olly and our Prems, published 15 May 2025. https://clubrugby.nz/wp/2025/05/15/paotonu-and-johnsonville-hawks-seeking-consistency
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 1, Week 1)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 8 February – Waitangi Day holiday (school closed) Monday 15 February – Year 9 Meet the Teacher (6pm) Monday 15 February – Board of Trustees meeting (6.
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FUNDRAISER| Sunday Roast at the Sprig + Fern Pito-one
- Seeds to Feeds
- Craving a Sunday feast that warms your heart and your belly? Join us at everyone's favourite local The Spring And Fern Petone for a mouthwatering Sunday Roast.
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Yellow sludge - just nature doing it’s thing
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- The yellow sludge you see on top of the water or lining the shores could well be a sign that plants are feeling spring in the air.
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Weekend seminar & grading 18 – 19 November 2017 with Simon Puffett 6th Dan
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Grading & spring seminar with Simon Puffett, 6th Dan, 18-19 November 2017, Wellington Venue: 2 Bell Rd, Wellington Time: 9am – 2:30pm Saturday & 9am – 2:30pm Sunday.
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How to wrap a child or an adult in cotton wool
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Yes it is true that the cotton price is currently dropping, but it is still so expensive to wrap a child in cotton wool.
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Test debut beckons for McKay against India
- Cricket Wellington
- Left arm fast bowler Andy McKay is one of three Wellington Firebirds players named in the BLACKCAPS 15-man Test squad for November’s three-Test series against India
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McKay in Test Squad for first time
- Cricket Wellington
- Left arm fast bowler Andy McKay is one of three Wellington Firebirds players named in the BLACKCAPS 15-man Test squad for November’s three-Test series against India
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Council pools free off-peak in response to Covid-19
- Wellington City Council
- In response to those financially affected during Covid-19, Wellington City Council is offering free swimming during off-peak times across all five pools from 15-30 June.
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Western Hills Sewer Main Rehabilitation (State Highway 2)
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Wellington Water is undertaking some urgent works to a substantial section of the Western Hill Sewer Main. These works will be taking place 24/7 for 2 weeks from 12 April, weather permitting.
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Today's Match: Latest Update 5:15pm
- Cricket Wellington
- Today's HRV Cup match between the Firebirds and the Otago Volts has been abandoned due to wet weather. The Firebirds' next match is against the Central Stags on Friday 22 January, 5pm - 8pm.
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Flat battery at Mana Island
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 11/02/2023 - 12:00 - 15:00 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 3 Total Volunteer Hours: 9 Runabout with 3 people on board broken down on the SW side of Mana Island. Motor wouldn't start and then flattened battery. Jumpstart wouldn't start it either, so towed home to Titahi Bay. Non-member, so expensive day out! Vessel Details Length: 5.00m Resources Attendees: Weedoogie Mark Presling Neil Cornwell CRV's Used: Te Awarua Rescue
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Pukerua Beach Road –Ocean Parade
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Latest reports from PCC re the Pukerua Beach Road situation. Council has a geologist on site at the moment and PCC will give updates. Its all just precautionary at this point. Its been challenging weather across the whole city this weekend. There have just been reports of some cracks on Pukerua Beach Rd so they … Pukerua Beach Road –Ocean Parade Read More »
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A disorder falling through the cracks
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is all too common, particularly among young people who end up in the criminal justice system, so why is there so little support for people suffering from it, asks Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington's Dr Dougal Sutherland.
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Ories and Paremata-Plimmerton win Women’s club rugby titles
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian and Steven White Oriental Rongotai flipped a 5-15 halftime deficit to defeat Norths 26-15 in the final of the Tia Passi Memorial Trophy at Jerry Collins Stadium on Saturday. It is the third time since 2017 Ories have won the Wellington Championship, remembering only the Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy was awarded last year due to...
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School Notices - 8 June 2020
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- If you haven't noticed, winter is here so keep warm and dry - but school continues .
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Result: Twilight Series - Event 4
- Olympic Harriers
- Perfect weather conditions saw a good field of 79 runners and walkers competing ...
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
- Evans Bay Intermediate is the only specialist provider of Education for Years 7 and 8 in the Eastern Suburbs. The school was opened in 1964 and has a roll of approximately 450 students. It caters for students in the Seatoun, Miramar, Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay areas with an ethnic mix of approximately 60% European, 12.5% Maori, 15% Asian, 9.5% Pacific Island.
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The Jackson Street Programme
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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East by West Ferry
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Wakefield Hospital
- Wakefield Hospital is the largest private hospital in the Wellington region. It is located in the suburb of Newtown and along with Bowen Hospital is owned and operated by parent company Wakefield Health Ltd.
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- hospital
- newtown
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Our Bar
- New Zealand’s capital city now has a fantastic new gay bar - ‘Our Bar’, is opening in October. With a warm and inviting atmosphere it is unparalleled in the community. Our Bar is not an average pub; it is a bar with great food, great people, great staff and an even greater heart.
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- lgbt
- cuba-street
- bars
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Glenside - the halfway
- Glenside is a suburb located between Wellington and Porirua, centrally located at the southern end of New Zealand's North Island. It is mainly rural zoned and is between the neighbouring communities of Johnsonville and Tawa on the old Porirua Road. Hills, streams and rural landscape characterise the area. The resident population is 336
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- wcn-hosted
- porirua
- johnsonville
- community-groups
- tawa
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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Empire Table Tennis Club
- The Empire Table Tennis Club is one of the oldest and largest in New Zealand and is situated in Marine Parade , Petone.
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- petone
- table-tennis
- wcn-hosted
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