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Catalogue and system upgrade: key details and information
- Upper Hutt City Council
- As part of our upgrade to a new catalogue and computer system, some library services will be limited from 13-24 June 2025. Read our detailed update with key dates and information.
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SuperChamps results 22-8-2013
- Round One – Men Otago University beat Panmure 4/1 Surf City beat Mitchell Park 3/2 Cambridge beat Timaru 4/1 Whangarei beat Mt Maunganui 3/2 Round One – Women Khandallah beat Mangakahia 4/1 Cambridge beat Tokoroa 4/1 Manurewa beat Herne Bay 4/1 Hawkes Bay Lawn Tennis beat Te Puke 3/2 Round Two – Men SquashGym Palmerston North beat Otago University 4/1 Royal Oak beat Whangarei 3/2 Cambridge beat Panmure 4/1 Round Two – Women Cambridge beat Mangakahia 3/2 Te Puke beat Herne Bay 3/2 Manurewa beat Hawkes Bay Lawn Tennis 3/2 Khandallah beat Tokoroa 4/1 Round Three – Men Surf City beat Royal Oak 3/2 SquashGym Palmerston North beat Timaru 5/0 Whangarei beat Mitchell Park 4/1 Cambridge beat Otago University 4/1 Round Three – Women Khandallah beat Cambridge 3/2 Mangakahia beat Tokoroa 4/1 Herne Bay beat Hawkes Bay Lawn Tennis 3/2 Manurewa beat Te Puke 3/2 Round Four – Men SquashGym Palmerston North beat Cambridge 5/0 Timaru beat Panmure 5/0 Royal Oak beat Mitchell Park 3/2 Round Five – Men SquashGym Palmerston North beat Panmure 5/0 C Grades: SquashGym Palmerston North Round One – Men Eden Epsom beat Hokitika 4/1 Hawkes Bay beat Whangarei 5/0 Geyser City beat Cromwell 4/1 SquashGym Palmerston North beat Wanganui 5/0 Round One – Women Island Bay beat Otago University 5/0 Manurewa beat Taupo 4/1 SquashGym Palmerston North beat Hawkes Bay 4/1 Kamo beat Christchurch 4/1 Round Two – Men Marlborough beat Wanganui 4/1 SquashGym beat Geyser City 4/1 Hamilton beat Whangarei 4/1 Hawkes Bay beat Hokitika 5/0 Round Two – Women Kawaroa Park beat Kamo 4/1 Hamilton beat Otago University 5/0 SquashGym beat Christchurch 4/1 Taupo beat Island Bay 4/1 Round Three – Men Hamilton beat Eden Epsom 5/0 Whangarei beat Hokitika 3/2 Marlborough beat Cromwell 4/1 Geyser City beat Whanganui 3/2 Round Three – Women SquashGym beat Kamo 4/1 Kawaroa Park beat Hawkes Bay Lawn Tennis & Squash 3/2 Taupo beat Otagto University 4/1 Hamilton beat Manurewa 3/2 D Grades: Devoy Squash & Fitness Centre Round One – Men Hamilton beat Squash City Invercargill 4/1 SquashGym Palmerston North beat Whangarei 4/1 North Shore beat Tawa 4/1 Hawkes Bay beat Otago University 4/1 Round One – Women Geyser beat Mt Maunganui 3/2 Maungaturoto beat Henderson 4/1 Hawkes Bay beat Khandallah 4/1 Te Puke beat Royal Oak 4/1 Round Two – Men Devoy S & F beat Tawa 5/0 North Shore beat Hawkes Bay 3/2 SquashGym Palmerston North beat Squash City Invercargill 5/0 Whakatane beat Hamilton 4/1 Round Two – Women Cambridge beat Mt Maunganui 3/2 Henderson beat Geyser City 3/2 SquashGym Palmerston North beat Khandallah 5/0 Hawkes Bay beat Royal Oak 5/0 Round Three – Men Whakatane beat Whangarei 4/1 SquashGym Palmerston North beat Hamilton 5/0 Hawkes Bay beat Tawa 5/0 Devoy S&F beat Otago University 4/1 Round Three – Women Royal Oak beat Khandallah 4/1 Henderson beat Mt Maunganui 4/1 Maungatoroto beat Cambridge 4/1 Palmerston North beat Te Puke 5/0 E Grades: Whanganui Squash Club Round One – Men Whangarei beat Katikati 3/2 Henderson beat Hawkes Bay Lawn Tennis 5/0 Thorndon beat Alexandra 4/1 Wanganui beat United Matamata 4/1 Round One – Women Devoy Squash & Fitness beat Omakau 3/2 Papakura beat Red Star 3/2 Hawkes Bay Lawn Tennis beat Thorndon 4/1 Ohakune beat Lugton Park 5/0 Round Two – Men Hawkes Bay Lawn Tennis beat Whangarei 3/2 Thorndon beat United Matamata 3/2 Wanganui beat Christchurch 5/0 Henderson beat SquashGym Palmerston North 5/0
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Saunders Gough 2015
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- Grade Under 11 Under 14 Under 17 Under 20 Women Men Walkers Trophy Challenge Shield Robbie Shield Gough Cup Burns Cup Saunders Cup Runners to count 2 2 2 2 2 12 7 points place points place points place points place points place points place points place Athletics & Cycling Masterton 0 16 3 0 0 11 2 247 2 45 1 Aurora 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hutt Valley Harriers 4 1 10 2 4 1 7 2 14 4 260 3 0 Trentham United 6 2 4 1 6 2 3 1 14 3 205 1 64 2 Wainuiomata 27 3 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 Grade Under 11 2 km Place Name Club Time 1 Nathaniel Graham HVH 7.37 2 Josh Jordan Trentham 7.39 3 Alexander Pritchard HVH 7.4 4 Marron Coetzee Trentham 8.07 5 Nicholas Green HVH 8.12 6 Katie Sceats Trentham 8.21 7 Max Poland Trentham 8.31 8 Emily Barr Trentham 8.33 9 Henry Mellor HVH 8.35 10 Ashden Brew Wainuiomata 8.38 11 Rylee Watt HVH 8.57 12 Jacob Day ACM 9 13 Ashton Tietjens HVH 9.25 14 Tyler Rollo HVH 9.31 15 Taine Flutey Trentham 10 16 Charlotte Ross HVH 10.03 17 McKenzie Winter Wainuiomata 10.21 18 David Gordon HVH 11.15 19 Sarah Dutail Trentham 11.18 20 Bailey Rollo HVH 11.52 21 Katie Jordan Trentham 13.16 22 Joseph Dutoit Trentham 13.18 Grade Under 14 4 km Place Name Club Time 1 Daniel DuTait Trentham 16.14 2 Jonathan Roberts HVH 16.26 3 Tristain Bagnall Trentham 16.39 4 Charlotte Floodsmith-Ryan Trentham 17.13 5 Christopher Coetzee Trentham 17.26 6 Jack Britland ACM 18.15 7 Tom Poland Trentham 19.02 8 Jorja Watt HVH 19.03 9 Kiara Flutey Trentham 19.09 10 John Jerling ACM 19.23 11 Hannah Gordon HVH 20.07 12 Abbie Kincaid HVH 21.02 13 Presleigh Winter Wainuiomata 21.17 14 Gemma Gordon HVH 21.41 15 Lily Trompetter HVH 21.49 Grade Under 17 4 km Place Name Club Time 1 Peter Roberts HVH 14.28 2 Harry Poland Trentham 14.41 3 Jaymee Maxwell HVH 16.55 4 Maddy Robinson Trentham 18.38 Grade Walkers 4 km Place Name Club Time 1 Daniel duToit Trentham 26.22 2 Paul Furkett ACM 27.19 3 Aidan Furkett ACM 27.29 4 Robyn Green ACM 27.38 5 Brenda Farley ACM 27.39 6 Jaquline Wilson Trentham 27.43 7 Richard Willis Trentham 28.08 8 Claudia Baechle ACM 28.14 9 Chris VanGerven ACM 28.18 10 Joseph Antcliff Trentham 29.25 11 Cathy Gordon HVH 29.43 12 Jon Roskuist Trentham 30.07 13 Val Buddle Trentham 30.47 14 Ali Laing ACM 31.07 15 Viv Antcliff Trentham 32.39 16 Sonya Maclaine Trentham 34.33 17 Robyn Weston Aurora 39.21 Grade Under 20 6 km Place Name Club Time 1 Michael du Toit Trentham 21.04 2 Braden Hodgson Trentham 21.23 3 Jayden McKnight HVH 22.47 4 Matthew Roberts HVH 24.58 5 Jack Thompson Trentham 27.07 6 Randall Tyler Trentham 27.17 7 Claudia Green ACM 31.29 Grade Women 6 km Place Name Club Time 1 Debbie Coetzee Trentham 26.16 2 Georgia Cox Wainuiomata 27.46 3 Nikki Braniff-Jones Wainuiomata 28.05 4 Shayla Farley ACM 28.07 5 Marian Goodwin HVH 28.2 6 Shelly Tietjens Wainuiomata 28.54 7 Annie Jerling ACM 28.55 8 Katherine Horsburgh ACM 29 9 Vanessa Trompetter HVH 30.34 10 Keryn Morgan HVH 31.45 11 Franky Spite ACM 32.33 12 Julia Baron HVH 32.38 13 Steph Robinson Trentham 33.12 14 Teresa Reynolds ACM 33.25 15 Kate Macklin ACM 38.48 16 Judy Rayner ACM 40.39 Grade Men 8 km Place Name Club Time 1 Brian Garmonsway Trentham 26.36 2 Josh Campbell Trentham 28.31 3 Mark Searle Trentham 29.28 4 Matt Rogers HVH 29.29 5 Reon Rollo HVH 29.39 6 Michael Macklin ACM 29.47 7 Lance Hislop ACM 30.54 8 Chris Homan Trentham 31.05 9 Tony Price ACM 31.22 10 Darren Gordon HVH 31.25 11 Graeme Butcher ACM 32.14 12 Stephen Mair Trentham 32.37 13 Paul Carlson Trentham 32.28 14 Steve Cummings HVH 33.01 15 Brendan Quirke HVH 33.2 16 Darryl Robinson Trentham 33.35 17 Paul Richardson Wainuiomata 33.49 18 Malcom McDonald ACM 34.11 19 David Hood Trentham 34.16 20 Bill Trompetter HVH 34.48 21 Graeme Burr HVH 35.22 22 Roger Jones ACM 35.3 23 Ray Haste ACM 36.12 24 Paul Homan Trentham 36.26 25 Martin Dransfield ACM 36.38 26 Peter Sparks HVH 37.26 27 Warwick Peltigrew Wainuiomata 37.35 28 Terry Bedlington Trentham 37.41 29 Tom Porter ACM 37.48 30 Steve Britland ACM 37.59 31 Steve Robertson HVH 38.11 32 Lloyd Millar ACM 38.14 33 Tony McKone HVH 38.21 34 unknown unknown 38.41 35 Brian Saunders ACM 39.23 36 Keith Holmes HVH 39.43 37 Brett Wilky Trentham 39.59 38 Greg Laing ACM 40.5 39 David Farlow ACM 41.59 40 Chris Megaw ACM 42.08 41 Wayne Hyman ACM 42.22 42 Andrew Smith Trentham 42.47 43 Richard Hawkes ACM 42.5 44 Norm Chu ACM 43.43 45 Albert Van Veen HVH 45.57 46 Ray Wallis Aurora 52.24
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Premier Grade team of the Week for 23 February
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wilkinson Premier Grade team of the Week for 16 February after the first day's play of round three Pearce Cup and Hazlett Trophy matches on Saturday
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Semi-finalists found in Championship rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- After several weeks of hard-fought rugby up and down New Zealand, the 16 semi-finalists have been found in the ITM Cup and Heartland Championship competitions.
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Report on the AGM
- Guardians of the Bays
- Thank you to the members who attended the 29 May 2025 AGM. It was good to see you both in person and online. With the support of the members, we were able to:
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Covid
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Attention all WRW members. Several members that attended last week on the 23 March 2025, now have COVID. To find out all about COVID symptoms, testing, isolation, vaccines, and mask… Read More »Covid
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The Bitter Reality
- Flight Coffee
- The Bitter Reality By Richard Corney Managing Director of Flight Coffee 29th January 2025 The New Zealand coffee and café industry is in uncharted territory and things are about to get very scary.
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Celebrating the Kiwis shaping a better world
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University’s Distinguished Alumni Award winners for 2025 showcase how their study at the creative, scientific, and political centre of New Zealand continues to help them shape a better world.
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Newsletter | 27 September 2024
- South Wellington Intermediate School
- This newsletter includes 2025 Colleges – info for Year 8s, and highlights from Market Day and more. View the newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 27 September 2024 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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The Entertainer—How Dai Henwood became an icon of Aotearoa comedy
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Theatre and performance run in the blood of 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award winner Dai Henwood ONZM, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington in 1999.
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Weekly News 27 April 2020
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Welcome to Alert Level 3 Group training, club events, races and pack runs are not allowed under Alert Level 3 restrictions (unless those you are training with are also those you live with and already in your bubble).
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2015 school term dates
- Brooklyn School
- TERM 1 Tuesday 3 February – Thursday 2 April TERM 2 Monday 20 April – Friday 2 July Teacher Only Day Friday 29 May TERM 3 Monday 20 July – Friday 29 September TERM 4 Monday 12 October – Thursday 17 December
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Scholastic Books Club Issue 5
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Term 3, 2020 of Scholastic's Book Club is now available for online ordering.
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ASB SPORT COACHING SESSIONS
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Amesbury students will be attending the ASB School Sport Program during term 3.
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Result: Xterra 1 - the Woolshed Run
- Olympic Harriers
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Result: Xterra 1 - the Woolshed Run
- Olympic Harriers
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Ground Works: Fundraising to acknowledge lost mural
- The Learning Connexion
- Staff Exhibition Ground Works 19 May - 3 JuneFundraising to acknowledge the lost E.
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The Learning Connexion, Eastern Hutt Road, Pomare, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Opening hours over Easter and mid-term break
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The University will be closed from Friday 3 April to Tuesday 7 April.
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News: Summer run - Korokoro Stream
- Olympic Harriers
- Pack run/walk,andnbsp; Cornish St, Petoneandnbsp;, Satandnbsp;3 Dec, 1:45pm O...
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Result: Xterra 2 - Westwind
- Olympic Harriers
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Result: Xterra 2 - Westwind
- Olympic Harriers
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Runabout broken down on "The Bridge"
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 21/04/2012 - 16:00 - 17:30 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 3 Total Volunteer Hours: 10 A 20ft vessel broke down near the south end of Mana Island after encountering Kelp on the shallow area between Green Point and Mana Island, known as "The Bridge". There were 3 people on board and had been fishing in the area. They were wearing lifejackets and made contact with Police, contact method unknown at time of writing. Coastguard Mana was called out by Police and CRV Trust Porirua Rescue was dispatched to tow them home with 6 crew on board. The vessel was taken under tow and safely returned to Mana Marina. Vessel Details Length: 6.00m Resources Attendees: Chris Darch Denis Fairfax Jann Askew Paul Craven Peter Francis Rachel Porter Trevor Burgess CRV's Used: CRV Trust Porirua Rescue
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Check out our KNS library website for E- reading and listening resources
- Kelburn Normal School
- Back to newsCheck out our KNS library website for E- reading and listening resources Thu 16 Apr 2020All SyndicatesAll the information is on our Library Website https://nz.
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Public forum: Wellington’s Spatial Plan - how can it help the housing crisis?
- A City for People
- A City for People, Generation Zero, and Renters United hosted a public forum on Wednesday 16 June to discuss the upcoming Council vote on the Draft Spatial Plan.
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Public forum: Wellington’s Spatial Plan - how can it help the housing crisis?
- A City for People
- A City for People, Generation Zero, and Renters United hosted a public forum on Wednesday 16 June to discuss the upcoming Council vote on the Draft Spatial Plan.
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The Tableau of Two Throats
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- The Tableau of Two Throats is a performance by Tobias Allen with Josh Lowe, performed live in the basement of S&M's Cocktail Lounge on 16 December 2022.
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New distribution hub for RATS and Masks
- Seatoun Village Hall & St Christopher's
- From Tuesday 16 August, the Seatoun Village Hall will have supplies of FREE RATs and masks for you to collect so that you can prepare your households adequately.
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Strategy and policy committee thursday 12 april 2007
- Bryan Pepperell - Back To The Future
- Report 1 Bus Priority Plan. 5.3 Estimated cost to be $33 million Dollars but is expected to be reduced to $16 million with innovative use of lane lines.
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News for Sunday 22 November 2009
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Today READINGS: Philippians 4:4-8, Matthew 28:16-20 COLLECT: Keep your Church alert, Holy Spirit, ready to hear when you are calling, and to challenge us.
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Zone 3 Dog Agility Club
- Zone 3 Dog Agility Club provides agility and flygility training at New Zealand Kennel Club Exhibition Centre, Prosser St, {Porirua}.
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Musical Stars
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Capital City Preschool
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Aro Valley Pre-School
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Onslow Junior Soccer Club
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Hotel Wellington
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Karori United Lawn Tennis Club
- Karori United is Wellington's largest tennis club, with 600 members regularly socialising and competing on our 3 modern plexipave courts. We're a great choice for those just seeking fun through to club and interclub competition, and have excellent coaches available when you need.
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Zephyr Rovers FC
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T3 Track Blog
- T3 track or Technical Torture Trail will link the top of Vertigo and the top of Trickle Falls. The track will be two-way and is designed to be grade 5 techical downhill and a grade 5-6 technical uphill. The track will contain between 16 and 18 manmade and natural obstacles along the way. The track will hopefully be something that people can hone their skills on and attack with the attitude of "I'll clear it this time"
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Clyde Quay School
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JJ Morgan and Co.
- Is a free form working space (Gallery plus studio's ) that is self founded by three individuals who are dedicated to supporting the development and creative output of artists, designers and curators from New Zealand and abroad. We are based at 3 Cruickshank Street in between Kilbirnie and Lyall Bay, Wellington. Gallery/show hours; Saturday/Sunday 11am-4pm
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Wellington Tenths Trust
- The Wellington Tenths Trust is an Ahu Whenua trust constituted by the Māori Land Court Order of 16 December 2003, pursuant to Sec 244 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 which varied the original Trust Deed of 1977 and the subsequent variation of Deed made on 17 July 1996. The Trust was established to administer Māori Reserve lands, largely in urban Wellington, although it also administers a rural block in Kaitoke, Upper Hutt. The Trust owns a total of 81 hectares of land.
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The Plush Room
- Plush installation exhibition at Thistle hall by Antoinette Ratcliffe 16 November 2010 – 20 November 2010 Open 11 – 5.30pm Monday to Friday 11-4pm Saturday At last, someone was able to help the slashed up and dying bear, Morris. The bunnies Sugar and Sadie had been unsuccessful with their first aid kit in previous installations, but Duke the zombie Dachshound has transformed Morris into a zombie bear. They keep each other company, but Morris is still having trouble training Duke to be abit more civilized.
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Wellington Film Society
- The Wellington Film Society (WFS) is a non-profit incorporated society and registered charitable organisation. We have been screening films in Wellington for over 75 years and were one of the founding members of the New Zealand Federation of Film Societies (NZIFF), New Zealand’s only alternative non-profit network of film exhibitors. Film Society membership is open to everyone and there are subscription options from a 3-Film sampler to a 12-month membership.
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Wellington City Rural Fire Force
- The Wellington Regional Council formed the WCRFF in 1993. Originally the Force shared residence with the Wellington Free Ambulance at Newtown. The Force moved to its’ own station in Burma Road Johnsonville, in December 1999 and stayed there for 3 ½ years. As the crew numbers increased and the purchase of the tanker the Wellington City Council moved our location to Tawa Depot on the 12th July 2003. Our current station gives us the opportunity to increase our crew numbers to our desired benchmark of 30 as well as housing our entire fleet, which currently consists of 6 vehicles, 4 trailers and a Communication Caravan.
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