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St Arnaud and The Camel
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- How long have you tramped for? I have tramped for about 13 years. Tony suggested that we head to The Camel, on the St Arnaud Range, a place where as teenagers he and his two brothers went for their first South Island tramping trip. The clincher for me was Tony’s story of a tin under ... Read more
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Cool and controlled – Ollie Michie
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ollie Michie in action in his Premier debut in early May in the match between Paremata-Plimmerton and Old Boys University. PHOTO: Stewart Baird. By Adam Julian Oscar Wilde once said, “Rugby is a good occasion for keeping thirty bullies far from the centre of the city.” How then does a young referee deal with some...
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Getting mobilised – Ngāuruhoe and beyond
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Some trip specifics Friday night – 2.45pm left Wellington. Arrived Mangetepōpō hut (1,190m) about 8.30pm (20 min walk in from carpark) Saturday, circa.9am (well hydrated and fed) – Tongariro Crossing track to South Crater. Track started getting icy near the top of Devil’s Staircase. Good place to put on crampons. Met tour group at junction. ... Read more
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Reflections on Sufficiency and Simplicity
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Sahra Kress, community midwife, 8 October 2022 “When we lose the Earth, if we lose the Earth,oh how desperately we will long to go back to how it was. How we will wish that we had not taken all of this for granted” Peter Kalmus, NASA scientist And how we will wish that we had […]
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Listening recommendations! Housing and climate
- Talk Wellington
- Two killer podcast recommendations: a great myth busted, and some hard facts reiterated Both of these deserve their own “Review” post so if you’re keen to pen something please sing out! The great housing supply myth Also known as the conventional wisdom of “housing is incredibly expensive because there’s a supply shortage so we just need...
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Volunteers needed U7 and U10
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- We have a couple of vacancies to fill with enthusiastic volunteers. If you have a child playing either U7 or U10 football this year, we urgently need your help to coordinate these grades. As Grade Coordinator you will be a… » read more The post Volunteers needed U7 and U10 appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Garcinia Cambogia: Details And Myths
- Ginseng iѕ a ρerennial plant witҺ a fleshү root. These human-formed roots are utilized fοr medicinal purposes. You can make natural tea from the flеshy root of the ginseng plaոt. Ginseոg tea is said to have numerοus healing and energy-providing qualities. You might uѕe freѕh or dried rоotѕ for gettіng ready this herbal tea. These […]
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APM 2025 | Recording and Presentation
- Wellington Community Fund
- On Tuesday 21 October 2025, WCF staff and board delivered our Annual Public Meeting via Zoom. We were pleased to be joined by a number of community groups. For those who couldn’t make it we’ve uploaded the recording here: Video Recording of WCF APM 2025 The information presented can also be found in our annual... Read more »
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A plant-based diet and kerbside collection of food waste: More ways to cut emissions
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister Plant-based diets and better managing food waste provide ways of reducing emissions. According to OraTaio: NZ Climate and Health Council co-convenor Dr Alexandra Macmillan a plant-based diet with less meat and dairy could transform the country’s health while also slashing emissions. The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) also promote switching to a […]
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DCM Bulletin - Snow and Shelter
- Downtown Community Ministry
- While the recent chilly weather and snow has brought delight to many Wellingtonians, Downtown Community Ministry (DCM) has concerns for the wellbeing of people living without shelter in the city. In the first quarter of 2011, DCM worked with 19 people who were sleeping rough, or living in cars or garages. This increased by 42% in the second quarter to 27 people.
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A fun, bumpy and insightful experience for our tamariki and rangatahi
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Things got a bit bumpy at our Simulation Centre when a group of young people recently got to ride the only hospital flight simulator in the world!
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Watt and Ngatai star, while Norths and Wainui grab opening wins
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Swindale Shield round three review: A sensational five tries to Marist St Pat's left wing Brendan Watt, four tries t...
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Eat and eat and eat: win a voucher for the Occidental
- The Wellingtonista
- Congratulations to Richard who you will find hiding away at Munchen Burger getting his borsct on. This week we've got our last prize to give away, thanks to celebrate Wellington on a Plate, thanks to the lovely Positively Wellington Tourism, we have a $100 voucher to The Occidental to give away.read more
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Eat and eat and eat: win a voucher for Rata Cafe
- The Wellingtonista
- Congratulations to Angus who won last week's prize.
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Creating real value, and that’s not what Facebook and Twitter do
- Jack Yan
- My forced Facebook sabbatical came to an end in the late morning.
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Peek below the pores and skin of Predator – Alien – and Mogwai
- Get into the biology of some renowned sci-fi creatures with artist Brad McGinty’s anatomical illustrations. by Amanda Kooser September 11, 2012 2:02 PM PDT Follow @akooser Store absent from sunshine. (Credit score: Brad McGinty) Chances are you had to dissect a frog in high college biology class. What if it experienced been a Mogwai as […]
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Agatha Pantha and BDSN With A Side Of Don And Beans
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Expect the unexpected from Wellington-based Agatha Pantha - a folk/rock four-piece whose sounds range from bouncing rhythms to dark, tangled ballads to anthemic rock numbers.
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Candidates: Nigel Wilson for Capital and Coast DHB and Regional Council Kapiti seat
- The Wellingtonista
- We’ve provided a set of questions for the mayoral and councillor candidates to answer.
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Jude Sneddon – Take Sport and Make It Better
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media “Before Covid, sport was a given, training on Tuesday and Thursday with a game on Saturday. Now everything is up in the air and opportunities are more limited. Sport is the most fun you can have while putting in a lot of effort, that’s what I love about it, […] The post Jude Sneddon – Take Sport and Make It Better appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Cheeky the Brave - and Boris the not quite so
- CataBlog
- Updates from Cheeky and Boris' new people: "We have progress, Cheeky the Brave is now stomping around like he owns the place, weve had lots of cuddles and he likes me to hold him up so he can see out...
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Hannah, Rose and Hamish 's big snow adventure
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Chief Scout Rimu Award Adventurous Journey On the our group we were taking to our camp met up at the den to get some things ready to take with us.
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Golden finish to track and field season for Jacob Willams and Wellington athletes
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media A fortnight after the College Sport Wellington Regional Track and Field...
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Emma Young from Lowe & Co steps up to support Te Rā o Ngā Tamariki Children’s Day
- Capital E
- As we head into the final month of prep for our biggest event of the year, we pause to take a moment to recognise Emma Young at Lowe & Co for supporting the event. It’s a big dream to put on a free event for thousands of Pōneke whānau to enjoy, but we’ve set our […] The post Emma Young from Lowe & Co steps up to support Te Rā o Ngā Tamariki Children’s Day first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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Ten Mad Minutes and the Slapperz go Down
- Karori Slapperz AFC
- An injury-plagued Slapperz journeyed to Petone Memorial 4 to take on the Armani's. With Steve-O and Barts on the sideline nursing aches and pains, we were all hoping for an injury free match. No luck there, I'm afraid, with Gazz limping off after just 1 minute with a nasty looking recurrence of his injury. Fortunately, Striker Barts gallantly came to the rescue and played the remaining 89 minutes up front.
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SEF Seminar: Electric Vehicles and Electric Transport in New Zealand: 2010 and Beyond
- The Sustainable Energy Forum (SEF) is holding a seminar in Wellington on Friday 6 November to talk about these issues. Speakers will discuss developments in electric vehicle technology, the opportunities and difficulties in marketing electric vehicles, and the effect that widespread use of electric transport is likely to have on New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion. If you're interested in transport, vehicle technology, green jobs, oil depletion, or climate change, you'll find something of interest in this SEF Seminar.
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A Farewell and Thank You from Hutt Valley DHB
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- The community of Hutt Valley DHB has farewelled and thanked its Acting Chief Executive Dale Oliff for leading the organisation in the last year and a half. Ms Oliff is leaving to take up the position of Chief Executive of Wairarapa DHB.
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Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Parking and Profit: sensible swaps for smart cities
- Talk Wellington
- We’ve all heard about the pandemic hurting hospitality businesses, especially those in city centres. Those temporary street parking for dining space swaps – parklets – have thown up some surprises Toronto is relatable for here. A pretty car-centric (i.e. normal) Canadian city, and its citywide association of business improvement areas (what we call BIDs) has...
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Local rugby thrillers in club and representative rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- All wrapped up. It was a tight match at Lyndhurst Park between the Wellington Centurions U18s and Hawke’s Bay U18s today. Photo: Stewart Baird. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Two of today’s matches in Wellington went down to the wire, with the Wellington Centurions U18s holding off their Hawke’s Bay counterparts at the end...
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Beautique Skin and Beauty Therapy
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Lower Hutt Women's Centre
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Wellington Women's House
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Kapiti Women's Triathlon 2005
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Capital & Coast District Health Board
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