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Buses will be replacing a number of train services this weekend - 8 & 9 May
- Tranz Metro
- But, due to asphalting work being carried out at Wellington Station, where the buses arrive and depart from is a little different from usual.
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Wellington Axemen hold off Pare-Plim in a thriller to win Senior 1 title
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Results from Wellington club rugby finals 25 August: Senior 1 Ed Chaney Cup Final Wellington 15 - Paremata-Plimmerton 13 Senior 2 HD Morgan Memorial Cup FinalHOBM 24 - Petone 16Age Grade Division 2 Vic Calcinai Memorial Cup FinalTawa 19 - Avalon 18Age Grade Division 3 Eric Connelly Cup FinalJohnsonville 16 - Petone White 3U85kg Restricted Division 2 Round 2 FinalStokes Valley 20 - Petone Vipers 6Reserve Grade Division 2 FinalOBU Righteous Brothers 27 - OBU 69ers 8 The Wellington Axemen held off Paremata-Plimmerton in a thriller to win the 2012 Wellington club rugby Senior 1 Ed Chaney Cup title in front of a rousing crowd of supporters from both sides at Hataitai Park today...
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Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5019, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Te Herenga Waka semi-finalists in 2025 New Zealander of the Year Awards
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Bev Lawton (Ngāti Porou) from the Faculty of Health and Dr Mike Joy from the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences have each been named semi-finalists in the Kiwibank-sponsored awards.
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MSP Blues and Tawa Titans both set for U85 kg Division 1 final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The MSP Blues and Tawa Titans teams in action when they met back in June at Te Whaea in the decider of the first round JC Bowl, which MSP won 16-12. Photo courtesy of MSP Rugby. To the fair-weather supporter, one thing that has seemingly been a given all season has been that the MSP Blues will march to another Paul Potiki Shield U85 kg Division 1 title. After all, the Blues have been the dominant team of this grade for the last few seasons and indeed the most consistent performing team across all of Wellington Senior rugby in this time...
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pearce Cup Team of the Week for 1 and 2 December
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wilkinson Pearce Cup Team of the Week for the weekend’s sixth round of Ewen Chatfield Cup One-Day Matches
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FOMI flax weevil work trip – 28 Feb to 1 March 2020
- Friends of Mana Island
- This weekend our group focused on Will Brockelsby’s flax weevil research project. There were 12 of us though Annemieke and Andrea doubled as part of the white-faced storm petrel feeding (WFSP) team. The feeding team were also at the Lockwood. We shared a meal with them. Colin Miskelly outlined the flax weevil project so all […]
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Mana Island, Moki Street, Titahi Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Bond Banter 1 November (some rugby news to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Breakfast edition: Otago beat Wellington 33-28 in a non-competition, first class match in Dunedin on Sunday. Peter Umaga-Jensen continued his eye-catching form for Wellington, but the Lions pack lacked spine against the Southerners, reduced to 14 for 20 minutes after a high, no-arms tackle. Disturbingly, replacement prop and former Wallaby Pek Cowan became a magnet...
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COVID Measures/Lent 1 – Weekly News for Friday 4 March 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- COVID measures At Parish Council last evening we acknowledged that New Zealand has entered a new and different phase of the pandemic where case numbers are very high and climbing, and are probably underreported by quite a long way given that Rapid Antigen Test kits are now being widely used, hospital admissions are increasing and […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Results for Race 1 of the HT Paddler Series now available
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Paddlers were greeted by fantastic and sunny paddling conditions on Saturday. After weeks of wind and rain, a light northerly pushed paddlers along. A total of 16 teams competed for honours and the first points of the Series. Go to … Continue reading →
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SuperHui #2 - August 1 2022 Whakamana i te Tiriti o Waitangi
- Capital City Kāhui Ako
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Looking back 100 years in rugby: 1923 Part 1 (club rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Crowd scene on a wet day at Athletic Park circa 1920. Club rugby enjoyed a healthy following a century ago, with several thousand dapper spectators regularly attending club rugby matches there on Saturdays and thousands more at other leading venues of the day such as the Petone Rec and the Basin Reserve. Image credit...
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Day 1: National Secondary School Girls’ short scorecards and match reports
- Cricket Wellington
- Match reports and short scorecards from the first day of the National Secondary School Girls’ NZCT Cup.
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Day 1: Canterbury Wizards 29 for one, trail Wellington by 185
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington Firebirds made 214 after winning the toss and electing to bat in the match against the Canterbury Wizards at the Basin Reserve.
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Day 1: Canterbury Wizards 29 for one, trail Wellington by 185
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington Firebirds made 214 after winning the toss and electing to bat in the match against the Canterbury Wizards at the Basin Reserve.
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BNU Masters 3 v Seatoun PPL - 1 May 2010 at Seatoun
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- 0-4 (HT 0-3) The mid-season slump has arrived early this year.
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Wellington Axemen and Paremata-Plimmerton to meet in Senior 1 final.
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Weighed down by mud, Wellington No.
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BNU Men's 1st v Marist Capital 1 Saturday 7th May 2011
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- A very sad week for the club with the loss of Ella Sperring the daughter of the club stalwart Chris.
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Life Flight saving more lives in the Central North Island thanks to $1 million grant from NZCT
- Life Flight
- Life Flight, bolstered by a substantial $1 million grant from New Zealand Community Trust, is extending a lifeline to those in need of time-critical medical care by adding a fourth air ambulance plane, based at Hamilton Airport. The post Life Flight saving more lives in the Central North Island thanks to $1 million grant from NZCT appeared first on Life Flight.
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Life Flight saving more lives in the Central North Island thanks to $1 million grant from NZCT
- Life Flight
- Life Flight, bolstered by a substantial $1 million grant from New Zealand Community Trust, is extending a lifeline to those in need of time-critical medical care by adding a fourth air ambulance plane, based at Hamilton Airport. The post Life Flight saving more lives in the Central North Island thanks to $1 million grant from NZCT appeared first on Life Flight.
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Match Report Rd 1 Swindale – OBU take the points in the slush
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- By Pete McFarlane OBU 25 v Poneke 5 <div class="slider slider-nav-circle slider-nav-large slider-nav-light slider-style-normal" data-flickity-options='{ "cellAlign": "center", "imagesLoaded": true, "lazyLoad": 1, "freeScroll": false, "wrapAround": true, "autoPlay": 6000, "pauseAutoPlayOnHover" : true, "prevNextButtons": true, "contain" : true, "adaptiveHeight" : true, "dragThreshold" : 10, "percentPosition": true, "pageDots": true, "rightToLeft": false, "draggable": true, "selectedAttraction": 0.1, "parallax" : 0, "friction": 0.6 }' > #image_1642823709 { width: 100%; } #image_1621065229 { width: 100%; } #image_1747413340 { width: 100%; } It was a cold & wet affair on Saturday as OBU took on the red and blacks from the other side of the tunnel. To be fair I have seen it colder and wetter at Nairnville, but that’s still not much consolation when the water is smashing you in the face! Paddy Carter ran on ahead of the team to bring up his 50th match in what seems an incredibly short time. Congratulations to Paddy for forcing the hand of the honours board painter to buy a new tin for the season! From the kickoff, there was plenty of endeavour from both teams. OBU had the wind at our backs although it seemed to shift around quite a bit making the 2 early penalties by Dale Sabbagh a little tougher than they would normally be. This got us out to a 6 point lead around the 15-minute mark. Wirangi Parata freshly back from a stint playing in Portugal managed to dot down off the back of a maul of sheer beauty which started from a lineout drive 7 metres out from the line. Next up Matt Sleith got through a mass of bodies to score just before half time also from a lineout maul. Poneke hit back with a try at about the 60th minute with the wind at their backs. It was the result of some fairly straightforward pick and go’s on the OBU line. OBU scored the last try to Shamus Langton after the powerful scrum earned a tighthead and he took the opportunity to dart around the side before the Poneke defence realised the ball was out. There was only a couple of minutes left on the clock by this stage and the chances of scoring another try for the bonus point were a bit slim and did not come to pass in the end. Poneke didn’t seem to have an answer to the OBU maul which is unusual as they are one club that usually loves slogging it out in the mud! They also gave OBU a few extra chances from unforced errors, particularly a couple of dropped balls from deep kicks without any real pressure. Perhaps the player’s minds were already three steps ahead of the actual play! On the other side of the equation, OBU was on the wrong side of a very lopsided penalty count. Mostly for ruck offences and for being in front of the hindmost feet. Repeat penalties sending us from hot on the attack to defending our line in the matter of a few minutes. Luckily for us, the referee didn’t want to take it any further. This really was a day for the forwards. The OBU backs worked hard to try to stay involved but the conditions just weren’t conducive to the open running rugby style OBU is known for. Standout backs were Sam Reid who played the best game I’ve seen from him in the green and white. He ran back kicks well, gained good ground with his kicking and killed a few Poneke attacking moves with accurate spot tackles. New halfback for OBU Kyle Preston had an impressive debut in OBU colours. Not his first time at premier level though as he has played for Tawa previously. With Matt Fowler coming off the bench in the last few minutes we’re well represented at the base of the scrum this season. The forwards are a bit harder to single out as it was really a pack effort throughout the game but Shamus Langton seems to have grown in physical and game stature this season proving to be a real menace at the breakdown in particular. Paddy Carter made more of a pest of himself on the Poneke throws the longer the game went. Taine Plumtree and Sam Godwin both upset a few more lineouts when they came on also. Taine made one particularly memorable run with the ball in hand, just not quite having a support player close enough to make it really sting. As ever the front row was powerful in the scrums and dynamic around the field, no surprises Fui was amongst the thick of it for most of the match and Wirangi got good reward for plenty of hard work with his try. The post Match Report Rd 1 Swindale – OBU take the points in the slush appeared first on OBU Rugby.
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Huge congrats to our Northern United players named in the 2025 Wellington rep squads!
- Northern United Hockey Club
- We’re absolutely stoked to see so many of our players recognised for their hard work and commitment this season.
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Reading Group 22 May 2025: Groundwork: The Art and Writing of Emily Cumming Harris
- Friends of Te Papa
- Our Reading Group takes place on the third and fourth Thursday of the month. Te Papa Press, Thursday 22 May: Groundwork: The Art and Writing of Emily Cumming Harris By Michele […]
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Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Milne Returns to Firebirds, Blaze can secure Final berth | Squad News for Super Smash Round 9 @ Northern
- Cricket Wellington
- Pacer Adam Milne returns to the Firebirds squad after missing three rounds to injury, joining the side for a must-win...
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Tawa Titans – Poneke Cavs U85kg Division 1 final set to be tight
- Wellington Club Weekly
- There doesn’t tend to be a lot in these big U85kg Division One games.
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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People, Profit and Public Good – a lowdown on property development (1/2)
- Talk Wellington
- Highlights from Peter Dow at the Urbanerds Virtual Gathering on property development (10 August).
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Proposed Change 1 to the Regional Policy Statement for the Wellington Region
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- The Regional Policy Statement for the Wellington Region (Regional Policy Statement) provides an overview of the resource management issues of the Wellington Region and sets out the policies and methods to achieve integrated resource management of the natural and physical resources of the whole region.
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Wellington Tennis Club
- The Wellington Tennis Club has great facilities with four astroturf courts and night lights. We run fun and social club sessions for senior members on Sunday afternoons from 1:30pm, Wednesday mornings from 9:30 and Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm.
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Worser Bay School
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Netball Wellington Centre
- The Centre is the official organising body for competition netball in Wellington City, New Zealand. The competition is played at the Hataitai Netball Courts in Ruahine St in Hataitai. In the 2004 season we have 23 clubs affiliated comprising 99 teams, and 9 colleges with 179 teams.
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T.S. Taupo Sea Cadets
- We're a youth organisation with a military flavour for 13-18 year olds (and 12 year olds in Year 9) based in North Wellington. Being part of the New Zealand Cadet Forces (NZCF) we provide a fun, challenging and safe environment for learning new skills and meeting new friends.
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Capital Futsal
- In line with national growth the regional increase of popularity of Futsal in Wellington has been unprecedented. Player numbers could be best described as humble pre 2012 when Capital Football took over the management and delivery of the game. Playing numbers have increased 190% over the last 9 years as we have developed the game in the junior, youth and senior space.
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The Crazyman multisports race
- 1 May 2005. Established in 1990, the Kathmandu Crazyman is one of New Zealand's longest running multisport events and has attracted as many as 480 participants. Participants enter as individuals or teams in either the full multisport format (run/mountainbike/kayak) or as duathletes (run/mountainbike).
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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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Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Pukerua Bay is a small sea-side community at the southern end of the Kapiti Coast, New Zealand. In local government terms it is the northernmost suburb of Porirua City, 12 km north of the Porirua City Centre on State Highway 1 (SH1), and 30 km north of central Wellington.
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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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Porirua Hospital Museum
- The Porirua Hospital Museum and Resource Centre is housed in F-Ward, built in 1909 as part of the Porirua Hospital campus. It records the history of the development of mental health services in New Zealand from what can be considered their inception in 1844. The Museum, a Category 1 historic place, contains a collection of artefacts from the history of Porirua Hospital, including its time as a psychiatric facility.
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The Thistle Inn
- The Thistle Inn was built in 1840. she is the oldest hotel in NZ still trading from the original site. In July 1866 she was burnt to the ground but by December the same year she was back operating. You will see the original beer cellar through the glass floor. She is a Category 1 historic place building and was completely restored in 2004 (as close as possible to how she was in 1866).
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San Antonio School
- Welcome to our school …. We’re the “Little School with the Big Heart!” San Antonio is a Roman Catholic Integrated Primary School for girls and boys from Year 1 to Year 8. The school is situated in the beautiful seaside village of Eastbourne, New Zealand. Eastbourne is located on the Wellington Harbour and has a population of 6000 people. The small size of the school fosters the development of a warm and close school community where families interact often and meaningfully. San Antonio’s special character is evident throughout the school in particular in the positive behaviour and attitudes of the children.
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