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New-ish at the movies: Jobs, The Weight of Elephants, Red 2, White House Down, Salinger & In the House
- The Wellingtonista
- The best way I can think of to sum up Jobs, the hastily-prepared not-quite adaptation of Walter Isaacson’s hastily-published biography of the Apple co-founder, is that its subject would have hated it.
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Submit by Wednesday 2 May: Let the Government know you support the new draft Government Policy Statement (GPS) on Land Transport
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- The draft Government Policy Statement is a very significant change from the previous Government’s motorway-dominated policies – the policies that led to the now-defeated Basin Reserve flyover proposal.
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Metlink to boost electric buses from 2 to 22 per cent of its fleet to meet climate change goals and passenger growth
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- From left to right: Cr Daran Ponter – Chair, Greater Wellington Keven Snelgrove – Tranzit Brendan Prince – NZBus James Howard – Tranzit Cr David Lee – Greater Wellington Cr Roger Blakeley – Greater Wellington The ink has dried on contracts for 98 new electric buses, which will take Metlink’s fleet of electric buses to 108, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and taking Greater Wellington a step closer on its target of carbon neutrality by 2030. Metlink currently has 450 buses in its active fleet in the Wellington region 10 of which are EVs, making up two percent of the fleet. Once the 98 buses are added to the fleet the proportion of EVs will rise to 22 per cent which, excluding market leader China, is high by international standards. Seventy-three of the buses will be used on current scheduled services with a further 25 to be progressively added to routes to meet future network growth. The new electric buses will eventually take 61 diesel buses off the roads, leading to a 17 per cent drop in carbon emissions and a similar reduction in harmful emissions. Greater Wellington is delivering on its promise of a building a modern low emission bus network according to Chair Daran Ponter. “I’m sure that people across the region will be pleased to see another 61 diesel buses taken off the road and this will drive real climate benefits by deploying the new electric buses on high use areas of the network. “Just like our plans for rail, this is also about ensuring we have a fleet in place that can cope with rising population trends and demand for public transport over the next few years. That’s why 25 buses will be used to accommodate forecast passenger growth without an increase in emissions,” added Chair Ponter. Climate Committee chair Cr Thomas Nash said we have to provide attractive alternatives to our current 20th century car culture if we’re serious about responding to climate change. “Over the last two decades transport emissions rose by 14 per cent across the region, mainly from fossil fuel burning cars and trucks. “We need a real step change here and we know we can move far more people with far fewer vehicles if we provide high quality public transport. A modern, comfortable low emission fleet will play a key role in attracting new passengers, encouraging them to embrace public transport. We’ve got an opportunity to break free from the car-dominated landscape that’s been driving pollution in our cities - let’s take it,” added Cr Nash. Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee, said that the new fleet will also attract more bus drivers to the region. “This new fleet shows our intentions for growing the network and obviously more buses means more drivers. We want buses that drivers can be proud of and these state of the art buses, many fitted out right here in New Zealand, will help us attract drivers that want to be at the forefront of the public transport industry in New Zealand and internationally.” As part of the deal, NZ Bus will source 67 ready-to-go large single decker EVs from China and Tranzurban will build 31 double decker EVs at Kiwi Bus Builders in Tauranga, with parts sourced from world leading Chinese bus manufacturers. NZ Bus CEO Barry Hinkley said he was delighted that NZ Bus was making a significant contribution to NZ’s environmental performance, commenting that growing the number of EVs in its fleet is the right way forward as NZ Bus looks to a future of reduced fossil fuel usage. "With these 67 new electric buses, NZ Bus is proud to be having the largest EV bus fleet in New Zealand. With these new orders, we will see our EV fleet grow to at least 85 buses in the short term. "Obviously, we all should try and do as much as we can to look after our environment; taking public transport is a great way of reducing emissions, and electric public transport is an even better way. “We’re committed to doing our bit to help reduce emissions in New Zealand and at the same time provide people with a safe and easy way to get around,” said Mr Hinkley. Tranzurban Director Keven Snelgrove said today’s announcement is a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to partnering with Greater Wellington and pioneering and investing in electric bus technology and infrastructure in New Zealand. He says the 31 new double deck EVs add to the company’s fleet of 10 New Zealand-built double deck EVs successfully in operation in Wellington already. “This new fleet will deliver multiple benefits of being New Zealand built, adding to our modern and reliable electric bus fleet and help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution for Wellingtonians.” The buses will be delivered between mid-2021 and early 2023.
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Metlink to boost electric buses from 2 to 22 per cent of its fleet to meet climate change goals and passenger growth
- Metlink
- From left to right: Cr Daran Ponter – Chair, Greater Wellington Keven Snelgrove – Tranzit Brendan Prince – NZBus James Howard – Tranzit Cr David Lee – Greater Wellington Cr Roger Blakeley – Greater Wellington The ink has dried on contracts for 98 new electric buses, which will take Metlink’s fleet of electric buses to 108, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and taking Greater Wellington a step closer on its target of carbon neutrality by 2030. Metlink currently has 450 buses in its active fleet in the Wellington region 10 of which are EVs, making up two percent of the fleet. Once the 98 buses are added to the fleet the proportion of EVs will rise to 22 per cent which, excluding market leader China, is high by international standards. Seventy-three of the buses will be used on current scheduled services with a further 25 to be progressively added to routes to meet future network growth. The new electric buses will eventually take 61 diesel buses off the roads, leading to a 17 per cent drop in carbon emissions and a similar reduction in harmful emissions. Greater Wellington is delivering on its promise of a building a modern low emission bus network according to Chair Daran Ponter. “I’m sure that people across the region will be pleased to see another 61 diesel buses taken off the road and this will drive real climate benefits by deploying the new electric buses on high use areas of the network. “Just like our plans for rail, this is also about ensuring we have a fleet in place that can cope with rising population trends and demand for public transport over the next few years. That’s why 25 buses will be used to accommodate forecast passenger growth without an increase in emissions,” added Chair Ponter. Climate Committee chair Cr Thomas Nash said we have to provide attractive alternatives to our current 20th century car culture if we’re serious about responding to climate change. “Over the last two decades transport emissions rose by 14 per cent across the region, mainly from fossil fuel burning cars and trucks. “We need a real step change here and we know we can move far more people with far fewer vehicles if we provide high quality public transport. A modern, comfortable low emission fleet will play a key role in attracting new passengers, encouraging them to embrace public transport. We’ve got an opportunity to break free from the car-dominated landscape that’s been driving pollution in our cities - let’s take it,” added Cr Nash. Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee, said that the new fleet will also attract more bus drivers to the region. “This new fleet shows our intentions for growing the network and obviously more buses means more drivers. We want buses that drivers can be proud of and these state of the art buses, many fitted out right here in New Zealand, will help us attract drivers that want to be at the forefront of the public transport industry in New Zealand and internationally.” As part of the deal, NZ Bus will source 67 ready-to-go large single decker EVs from China and Tranzurban will build 31 double decker EVs at Kiwi Bus Builders in Tauranga, with parts sourced from world leading Chinese bus manufacturers. NZ Bus CEO Barry Hinkley said he was delighted that NZ Bus was making a significant contribution to NZ’s environmental performance, commenting that growing the number of EVs in its fleet is the right way forward as NZ Bus looks to a future of reduced fossil fuel usage. "With these 67 new electric buses, NZ Bus is proud to be having the largest EV bus fleet in New Zealand. With these new orders, we will see our EV fleet grow to at least 85 buses in the short term. "Obviously, we all should try and do as much as we can to look after our environment; taking public transport is a great way of reducing emissions, and electric public transport is an even better way. “We’re committed to doing our bit to help reduce emissions in New Zealand and at the same time provide people with a safe and easy way to get around,” said Mr Hinkley. Tranzurban Director Keven Snelgrove said today’s announcement is a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to partnering with Greater Wellington and pioneering and investing in electric bus technology and infrastructure in New Zealand. He says the 31 new double deck EVs add to the company’s fleet of 10 New Zealand-built double deck EVs successfully in operation in Wellington already. “This new fleet will deliver multiple benefits of being New Zealand built, adding to our modern and reliable electric bus fleet and help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution for Wellingtonians.” The buses will be delivered between mid-2021 and early 2023.
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Kosuke Hamada-san represents Sakai at the Wellington Marathon
- Wellington Sakai Association
- Kosuke Hamada-san is the second runner to represent Sakai at the at the Wellington Marathon, came sixth and he did a great job promoting our sister city as well as the 泉州国際市民マラソン (Senshu International City Marathon).
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Sideline Conversions 20 October (some news and information to start the rugby week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- From the Mike Lewis Pictures Favourite photos of the year galleries – more HERE If you are in the North Island it is season over as far as 15s rugby is concerned. If you are in the south there is one more week to go with Canterbury hosting Otago in the 2025 NPC decider in...
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The rugby wrap 8 August (some rugby happenings to start the week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Two tries for Riley Higgins in his Wellington NPC debut. Who was the last player to bag a brace on debut for the Lions? Dane Coles versus Otago in 2007? Monday morning edition: Rugby galore this coming Saturday: Wellington club rugby Premier 2 Division 1, Colts Division 1 and 2, U85kg Divisions 1-3 Finals Day,...
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Aisle be Back: The Lions wrap, the Black Ferns and the All Blacks in Japan
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The greatest pleasure I took from the Wellington Lions’ NPC triumph last weekend was seeing the team celebrate, but none celebrating harder than Jackson Garden-Bachop. The first-five is of course departing to Japan, having missed out on a Hurricanes spot. On Saturday he scored 2 conversions from 2, and 3 from 4...
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Sideline Conversions 21 October (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Welcome to finals week…NPC finals week. The Wellington Lions have a shot at shooting for their sixth NPC Division 1/Premiership title when they host the Bay of Plenty Steamers in the final at Wellington Stadium this coming Saturday. It is a daytime match, kicking off at 3.05pm. The Lions were previously NPC champions in 1978,...
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Petone’s Peter Lakai joins Hurricanes for next three years
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Hurricanes Media and Club Rugby Club rugby’s loss will be Super Rugby’s gain over the next three years, with young-gun Petone and former St Pat’s Silverstream No. 8 Peter Lakai joining the Hurricanes for the 2023, 2024 and 2025. The 19-year-old loose forward joined the Wellington Lions NPC squad in 2021 as injury cover,...
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Sideline Conversions 29 September (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A good last game of the season for the Wellington Māori and Centurions U18s teams, with the Māori winning 30-22. Photo: Andy McArthur. The Wellington Lions have one more match to come in their 2025 NPC campaign, hosting the Bay of Plenty Steamers this coming Saturday at Porirua Park, but for home fans there is...
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Wellington Lions v Bay of Plenty facts and figures
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Stanley Solomon was Wellington’s top try scorer in 2025 with eight tries and finished the regular season in second-equal place on the try scorers list. Each week throughout the NPC, Hurricanes and Wellington statistician Peter Marriott provides the numbers and statistics, records and happenings that you need to know about the game that has just played. Next...
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Wellington Pride to enter the eye of the Storm in tomorrow’s final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Women’s NPC trophy takes pride of place in Auckland Rugby’s trophy cabinet.
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Newsletter – Week Ending 23 november
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Karori Kaitiaki Working Bee 2-4pm, Sunday 23 November 2025 – End of Landsdowne Terrace Time for another working bee! This time we’ll be at Landsdowne Track on Wrights Hill. This […]
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Wellington Pride finish season with bonus point win
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Wellington Pride prop Muteremoana Aiatu celebrating scoring her try in the Women's NPC over Hawke's Bay.
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Wellington Premier club rugby teamlists for round 4, 26 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Round 4 – just the Swindale Shield teamlists below (all line-ups subject to change on match-day). Swindale Shield 2025 Round 4, 26 April 2025 PONEKE () WELLINGTON AXEMEN ( ) Scorers added after match Scorers added after match Pōneke Line-up: 1.Lee Franzoni, 2. Andrew Jones, 3.Elijah Talalupe, 4. Adam McRandle, 5. Maea Tema-Schmitt, 6. Davis...
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The Monday Wrap 3 October (some community rugby news to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Du’Plessis Kirifi and the Wellington Lions are back home this coming Saturday at 2.05pm to host the Hawke’s Bay Magpies in their NPC quarter-final. The Hurricanes U16s tournament is this week. The draw for the first two days is below, Finals Day on Thursday. Division 1: Monday Wellington A v Hawke’s Bay, CIS 2, 11.00am...
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Wellington club rugby 28 June links to live scoring, radio and streaming
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It’s the final weekend of the regular season round-robin Premier and Premier 2 competitions and there is lots on and plenty to play for. LIVE scoring updates Wellington club rugby (on Saturday 28 June 2025) CLICK on the link directly below for live Swindale Shield Scoring WRFU Men’s Premier WRFU Men’s Premier 2 WRFU Men’s Reserves WRFU...
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Isuzu UTE A-League Round 24 Match Review
- Wellington Phoenix
- A late Western Sydney Wanderers goal has denied the Wellington Phoenix their first home win of 2025. Forward Nicolas Milanovic has scored in the 89th minute to secure the Wanderers a 2-2 draw with an understrength but impressive Phoenix at... The post Isuzu UTE A-League Round 24 Match Review appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Wellington Lions v Bay of Plenty Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Lions beat the Bay of Plenty Steamers 30-25 on Saturday in their seventh round NPC fixture. Some facts and figures from the game below by Peter Marriott. Round 7 v Bay of Plenty: Won 30-25 (Golden Point) Wellington and Bay of Plenty have now met on 38 occasions in the NPC. Wellington has...
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Lions looking for a stampede in Bulls territory
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Kyle Preston and the Lions in action against Taranaki last year. Wellington won last year’s second round NPC fixture 26-19. Despite their big win over Southland this past Saturday, the Wellington Lions still have much to do over the final two rounds if they wish to make the NPC quarter-finals. A bonus point win over...
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Wellington, Counties Manukau and Jonah Lomu
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Lions and the Counties Manukau Steelers start round eight of the NPC competition with their match in Pukekohe on Friday night. In beating the BoP Steamers 30-25 with a bonus point this past Saturday, the Lions are the first team to have qualified for the upcoming NPC quarter-finals on the weekend of 11-13...
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Wellington Lions v Northland Taniwha Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Taine Plumtree scored a hat-trick for the Lions against Northland, just the sixth Wellington Wellington forward to score three tries in a NPC match. More details below. By Peter Marriott Week 1 v Northland: Won 54-7 Wellington’s record in all NPC matches is now played 468, won 293 (62.6%), lost 163 and drawn 12. Wellington’s...
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Wellington Lions v Bay of Plenty Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott Round 5 v Bay of Plenty: Lost 32-33 Wellington’s record in all NPC matches is now played 472, won 293 (62.1%), lost 167 and drawn 12. Wellington’s record in all NPC matches against Bay of Plenty is played 35, won 27 (77.1%), lost six and drawn two. Bay of Plenty has now...
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Wellington Lions v Manawatu stat attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott The Wellington Lions beat Manawatu in their most recent NPC match, also for the Coronation Cup. Some facts and figures from the game below: Round 7: v Manawatu: Won 36-16 Wellington’s record in all NPC matches is now played 474, won 295 (62.2%), lost 167 and drawn 12. Wellington’s record in all...
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Wellington Lions v Counties Manukau Stat Attack
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- The Wellington Lions fell to Counties Manukau in their eighth round NPC match played at Pukekohe on Friday night. Some facts and figures from this game, by Peter Marriott. Round 8 v Counties Manukau: Lost 12-51 The Wellington Lions have now played Counties Manukau 38 times in NPC rugby. The Lions have won 23 times...
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Wellington Lions v Bay of Plenty FINAL Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Lions defeated Bay of Plenty 23-20 in the 2024 NPC final. Some facts and figures from the final by Peter Marriott below. Final v Bay of Plenty: Won 23-20 (In Extra Time) The NPC Finals format was introduced in 1992 and since then Wellington has been involved in 13 First Division/Premiership Final matches....
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Wellington Lions v Canterbury Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wellington beat Canterbury 46-21 in their fourth round NPC match on Sunday at Rangiora. Some facts and figures by Peter Marriott. Round 4 v Canterbury: Won 46-21 The two sides have now met on 56 occasions in NPC matches. Wellington has won 28 times to Canterbury’s 26. There have been two draws. Wellington has played...
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Wellington Lions v Counties Manukau Quarter-final stat attack
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- Wellington beat Counties Manukau in their NPC quarter-final at home last Friday night. Facts and figures from the game below by By Peter Marriott. Quarter-final v Counties Manukau: Won 29-14 Wellington and Counties Manukau have now met on 39 occasions in the NPC. Wellington has won 24 of those matches, Counties Manukau has won 13....
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Sideline Conversions 19 August (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Julian Savea scores one of his two tries for the Lions in a splash at Porirua Park yesterday. Savea scored two tries for Wellington in an NPC game for the first time since a 37-35 win over Bay of Plenty at Sky Stadium in the first round of the 2022 NPC. With rugby supporters back...
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Vodaphone Wellington Lions
- The Vodafone Wellington Lions are Wellington's top representative side, having won the former Air New Zealand NPC first division competition on four occasions - 1978, 1981, 1986 and 2000. Wellington has also experienced nine Ranfurly Shield tenures and many more heartbreaking challenges.
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Wellington Community Fund
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Pirates Swim Team
- Karori Amateur Swimming Club was formed in 1964. It became the Karori Pirates Swimming Club Incorporated on 2 May 2007. As of the 23rd of September 2016 we have become the Pirates Swim Team.
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{Suite} Gallery
- Suite Art Gallery has been established to represent New Zealand contemporary artists who feature in significant public and private collections. Suite has two Galleries in Wellington located at Level 2, 147 Cuba Street and 108 Oriental Parade.
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Kapiti softball Club
- We cater for all grades from Premier ! down to under 7 schoolchildrensWe are at present looking for a premier 1 men's coach and a pitcher for the sameAlso coaches for Pemier 2 men's and Women'sAny one looking to play can contact the Club Captain any time.
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Mt Victoria Historical Society
- The Mt Victoria Historical Society was founded in 1996. Our key aims are: 1. To encourage the protection of the natural and built heritage of Mount Victoria. 2. To research and record the history of Mount Victoria, and share it with others. We regularly run events and host talks on the history of Mt Victoria and Wellington.
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