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Netball is starting in Term 2!
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- If your child is interested in representing the school in netball this season please read on .
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COVID-19 : Alert Level 2 Update
- Upper Hutt City Football
- 15 May 2020 REMINDER | No Football Training Hey team, just a quick reminder if you didn’t see our email or Facebook update (13 May), there is still NO TRAINING allowed.
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Hoe Tonga Paddler Series Race 2
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Well done to everyone who raced this past weekend and thank you to Hawaikinui for hosting. It was great to have the good weather and competitive racing out on the water. Here are the results from the weekend. Once again … Continue reading →
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Parking for sensible cities: webinar 2
- Talk Wellington
- Equity, residents’ parking, behaviour change, and some myths busted – by popular demand, expert insights on parking plus some Wellington changemaking Following our much-viewed first webinar (check it out here), TUI Climate Community and Millions of Mothers with the Wellington Urbanerds are proud to have brought you transport and economics expert Stuart Donovan on everyone’s favourite topic! This one was a bit different: in addition to Stuart speaking on some particularly hot topics of parking, we heard about one area ripe for change. Check out the webinar video courtesy of Millions of Mothers:Parking: how we behave, fairness, and price Stuart’s presentation focussed on a few key aspects including the longer-run interesting questions like how people change our behaviour in response to parking prices, and the equity effects of pricing parking (inspired by questions from councillors concerned about the effects of the proposed new Parking Policy on poorer people). Stu’s slides are here [PDF 2.7 MB]Residents’ parking: what’s with that? Following Stu, we heard from Wellingtonian Oliver Bruce (of Urbanerds fame). He highlighted a particularly amazing feature of the current system: massive subsidies (underpricing) for residents’ parking. They’re skewing people’s choices in our transport system, in a generally bad way, but since the last webinar Oliver and Connect Wellington have a path forward… Oliver’s slides are here [611KB PDF]. So many questionsWhen it was time for questions, we summarised the areas of interest in the chat and Isabella fired the questions to Stuart and Oliver. There was lots of interest in equity, and the ethics of charging for access to publicly owned space. There was a hunger for case-studies of cities that had successfully communicated to their citizenry the good news that managing parking well is overall progressive (i.e. reduces inequality). The catch-22 of on-street vs off-street parking was a big topic, as people like residents’ associations and councillors react to the current (poorly managed) on-street parking, and feel resistant to good developments that don’t provide many carparks. There was also discussion of the opportunity cost of space, and the extent to which home buyers factor in transport options to their purchase price decisions (or assume they’ll get free street parking and grizzle once they’ve moved in with their car/s). (There’s also a good little discussion on Stuart’s Twitter feed, worth a look)Help Wellington do parking better There was a lot of interest from our audience in helping improve parking management in Wellington, reflecting its huge importance to our city’s transport system and its influence on affordable housing. It’s a complicated space and good comprehensive change will take years – see here for more. But the good news is that all kinds of contributions can make a difference. There’s something for everyone! And the process of change will take years, as observed We’re also keen to have more learning and discussion type initiatives, with more local voices and insight. If you’ve got suggestions for events, speakers, stunts or nifty schemes, or are just interested in finding out more about how you could help, drop us a line. Meantime, make sure you’re on the Urbanerds signup list so we can alert you to the next in-person gatherings and the next webinars! Image credits: Banner – Wellington City CouncilParking lot – Steven Davis
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From your Mayor - 2 March 2021
- Porirua City Council
- The latest from Mayor Anita Baker
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Kōrero newsletter issue 2 out now
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Residents should be receiving the April issue of the Kōrero newsletter in their letterboxes this week. See our Kōrero newsletter page for the editorial, links to PDFs of current and previous issues, and information about contributing or placing advertising.
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Principal’s Message (Mid-Term 2, 2021)
- Wellington High School
- I attended a Principals’ conference in Blenheim this week with an interesting list of speakers and themes.
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Covid Update – Practices under Level 2
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- Participants need to be prepared to practice with the following in mind – Must be able to check-in using the iDMe app Must bring their own water bottle/mouthguard, absolutely no sharing.
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Result: Mid Week Twilight Meeting #2
- Olympic Harriers
- Briar Nicholson, Amelia Harris and Brad Thompson featured in the results.
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Firebirds take ascendancy on Day 2
- Cricket Wellington
- DAY TWO The Otago Volts finally dismissed Wellington shortly before lunch on the second day, then negotiated a niggly ...
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Principal’s Message – Mid Term 2, 2022
- Wellington High School
- I attended a Principal’s conference in Queenstown earlier this week. There were strong themes of decolonising and re-indigenising our curriculum with Professor Mere Berryman’s keynote presenting a powerful examination and, at times horrific history, of education in New Zealand. In approaching this, Professor Berryman quoted Moana Jackson who said that “… to understand how to […]
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From your Mayor - 2 November 2022
- Porirua City Council
- The latest from Mayor Anita Baker
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Battle of Breweries - 2023 Round 2
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- First held in 2021 at the Hop garden the Battle of the breweries involved several breweries such as Parrotdog, Boneface, Deep creek and Tuatara.
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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All Even after Round 2 of the Women's Twenty20
- Cricket Wellington
- Round 2 of the ‘Maureen Peters Twenty20’ competition proved to be the ‘bounce-back’ week for clubs as both Johnsonville and Collegians got their first wins of the season...
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St Pat’s Silverstream win Wellington College exchange 2-0
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media St Pat’s Silverstream beat Wellington 2-0 with one draw in their three-sport exchange on Wednesday on their home fields and court.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 12, Term 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 20 July: Start of Term 3 Wednesday 22 July: Parents’ Evening (Senior Students) Monday 27 July: Parents’ Evening (Junior Students) Monday 27 July: Board of Trustees meeting 6pm Important Information Principal’s message In his end of term Principal’s message, Dominic reflects on the events of the past month including our recent open evening and music evening, events which, not so long ago we felt would be unable to take place. To read Dominic’s full report, click here. What’s happening? Open Evening and 2021 enrolment We welcomed over 400 families and whānau to our open evening last Monday on what was possibly the coldest night of the year. Our team of student and staff guides took tours around the campus, students were actively involved in promoting different areas of school life, and everywhere was alive and buzzing with activity. Enrolments are now open for 2021. Our enrolment process starts online at: https://portal.whs.school.nz/index.php/enrolment. If you have any questions, please email Jude Aspinall, our enrolment officer on jude.aspinall@whs.school.nz Music Evening Our Music Evening on Wednesday 1 July gave students the opportunity to showcase their talents. With a range of big band, groups and solo items, pieces in a range of styles and genres, it was a fabulous evening compered, as always by music teacher Fritz Wollner. To view the photo gallery, click here. Instrumental and vocal lessons update If your Junior student is interested in taking instrumental / vocal lessons but has not yet enrolled, please download the form from the Student Hub and hand in or email the completed form to Fritz Wollner Lessons will be reorganised for Terms 3 and 4. If students have not been attending regularly, they need to see Mr Wollner as soon as possible to ensure they do not lose their spot. Tamatha Paul – lunchtime lecture The Feminist Club was delighted to welcome Wellington Councillor Tamatha Paul to deliver this Thursday’s lunchtime lecture. Tamatha (Ngāti Awa / Waikato Tainui) was first elected to Council in 2019 and is one of three Pukehīnau / Lambton Ward counsellors for 2019-2022. As an independent candidate, Tamatha campaigned on issues including zero waste, connecting communities and the importance of prioritising future facing leadership. As can be seen from these pictures, Tamatha’s visit attracted a large audience, keen to welcome and listen to her. Year 10 Computing – Photoshop and political discourse Students in Gus Donaldson’s Year 10 computing course have been developing skills in Photoshop through working on a project on the theme of political discourse. Their work is currently on display in the foyer outside the library. The posters, with the narrative from their creators alongside them, are powerful pieces of work that clearly exemplify the students’ views and response to current issues in the world around them. The display will remain in place at the start of Term 3 and you are invited to come and view it. WHS Ink – Junior Art club zine 30 Year 9 and 10 students have been working on their own artwork during each week’s WHS Ink sessions. Coordinated by Teacher Aide, Connor Morrison-Mills, this group of talented students’ work is now included in their very own zine. Click on the image below to see more. Outdoor Education’s snowy tramp It has been cold enough for many this week, with the storms and freezing winds around Wellington. The Outdoor Education students showed their mettle by heading out on a tramp in the Tararua range earlier this week. They made it as far as the Powell Hut before the weather conditions made it too risky to continue and they turned back. Achievements He Kākano – AWD Tenpin Bowling On Thursday 2 July, He Kākano students competed in the annual AWD Tenpin Bowling competition against students from other Wellington colleges. All students and staff had a fantastic time and there were some really strong bowlers in the group. The top three WHS students were Talib Prime, Darius Ngature and Joshua Nathan. Roxy5 finalists ‘En Passant Films’ and ‘Look Away’ are both WHS finalists in the Roxy5 film competition this year. Screenings will take place on Friday 31 July at the Mclaurin Theatre, Victoria University. The winner will be announced at the Red Carpet awards evening at the Roxy Cinema on Wednesday 5 August. We are waiting eagerly to to see whether The Work of An Artist (En Passant Films) or Hey Cassie (Look Away) will scoop a place. Pictured below are En Passant Films: Sam Quinn, Rory Maher, Nym Jones, Liv Calder, Sky Gobbi, Jack Whitehead, Namu Dahlberg and Ashton Gordon. Open Evening: Business Studies Logo quiz winners Many thanks to all those students and whānau who entered the Logo quiz competition that ran at our recent open evening. The answers were: Air NZ, Disney, The Warehouse, Starbucks, Wellington HS, Te Papa, The Heart Foundation, Wellington City Council and Netflix. The winners were Toby, Tama, and Oscar. Sports Boys 1st XI Football On 27 June, our boys 1st XI football team beat Newlands College 4-0, taking them to the top of their pool. This Saturday the team will play St Patrick’s second team. If the team win or draw they will go into play-offs on 18 July against either Onslow College or Wellington College for a place in the Youth Premier Reserve. Good luck team!
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Services and facilities in Capital at Alert Level 2
- Wellington City Council
- Following the Government announcement, Wellington City Council can confirm the status of its services and facilities as the region moves into Alert Level 2 at 11.59pm tonight (Tuesday 7 September).
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Wellington club rugby team profile: HOBM Senior 2 Barbarians
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The second round Senior 2 HD Morgan Memorial Cup, which started last weekend, is traditionally one of the closest of them all in the championship half of the Wellington club rugby season.
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P2G and WGTN Resilience, Part 2: EQ and Natural Hazard Resilience
- Save Takapu Valley
- This is the second of three posts examining the effects of the proposed Petone to Grenada link road on the network and natural hazard resilience of the Wellington road network. This post covers Earthquake and Natural Hazard Resilience. Part 1 looks at network resilience. Part 3 takes a closer look at the challenges of the… Read More
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P2G and WGTN Resilience, Part 2: EQ and Natural Hazard Resilience
- Save Takapu Valley
- This is the second of three posts examining the effects of the proposed Petone to Grenada link road on the network and natural hazard resilience of the Wellington road network. This post covers Earthquake and Natural Hazard Resilience. Part 1 looks at network resilience. Part 3 takes a closer look at the challenges of the… Read More
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Introduction to Aikido course – starting Monday 2 June 2014
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- We are running another Introduction to Aikido course, starting on Monday 2 June 2014. The course will run for 4 consecutive Mondays during June. View more information and complete the online registration form
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Wellington metropolitan region moving to Level 2 Water Restrictions
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City, Porirua City, Hutt City, and Upper Hutt City will move to Level 2 Water Restrictions at 12.01am on Wednesday 17 January, meaning a ban on sprinklers and irrigation systems for residential households.
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Feedback-a-rama 2: e-scooters and huge transport plans!
- Talk Wellington
- Last hurrah folks! If you’re time-poor, 5 minutes on the RLTP (with mince pie in hand) gets you a lovely civic glow before the holidays.
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Wellington City Council services and facilities at Level 2
- Wellington City Council
- Following Monday’s announcement by the Government, Wellington City Council is pleased to announce most of its services and facilities can reopen and resume as the country moves into Alert Level 2 on Thursday 14 May.
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Opening up civic square – but only for 5 years
- Wellington Scoop
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5 Medals at Australian Age for Wellington Swim Team
- Swimming Wellington
- 4 Swimmers competing at the Australian Age Group championships held in the new Adelaide Aquatic complex, achieved Great success.
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Wellingtom Wander Search Initial Meeting Thursday 5 July 2012
- Wellington VHF Group
- Wellington Wander Search is a group that is being set up to support Police searching for people living with Alzheimers. The group is similar to others operating around NZ and will use the WandaTrak system that has been adopted by organisations such as LandSAR. Members of the VHF Group have initiated this in Wellington, based on our interest in the technology, Radio Direction Finding (RDF or "fox hunting") and our association through AREC with search and rescue organisations. One area we are keen to explore is improvements to the system or effective alternatives.
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Shed 5 Restaurant & Bar
- Experience great food, great music & great service in one of Wellington???s premier waterfront venues. Come in for lunch or dinner in the restaurant or simply enjoy a cold beer or cool cocktail overlooking the harbour.
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Cardinal McKeefry Catholic Primary School
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Cardinal McKeefry School, Albemarle Road, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Kapiti softball Club
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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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Wellington Tennis Club
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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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Pukerua Bay Residents Association
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Anyware Web Design
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Porirua Hospital Museum
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The Thistle Inn
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Clyde Quay School
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SwimWell
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Capital City Preschool
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Wellington Community Fund
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T3 Track Blog
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Musical Stars
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San Antonio School
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Upper Hutt Hockey Club
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Wellington International Club Rugby Tens
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St Bernard's School
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Land Rovers Football Club
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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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- exhibitions
- photography
- sculpture
- cuba-street
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Valley Dragon Boating Club
- VDC is the largest Dragon Boat Club in the Wellington region and is open to new paddlers from all experience levels Established in 2009 we are an energetic group of dragon boaters. Our club is made up of people from all over and from all age groups, in 2021 we had 5 teams paddling.
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Hutt Valley Mountain Bike Club
- Established in 1991, the club covers the greater Wellington area, with a preference for cross country riding. The club provides a range of organised riding options including Sunday rides and Jungle rides, but probably the most popular is the Wednesday night rides. These can have anywhere from 5 to 20 or more depending on the ride.
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- cycling
- hutt-valley
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Elements Cafe
- Elements is an award winning eatery located in a beautiful old building (circa 1925), that once housed the library, post office, chemist and butcher. The once divided shops are now a 75 seat eatery just a short hop from the CBD, a stone’s throw from Lyall Bay beach and a 5 minute drive from the airport.
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- Tagged as:
- lyall-bay
- libraries
- cafes
Elements Cafe, Wha Street, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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