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Bus Run 31st May 2009
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Then next 'bus run' from the club is Sunday 31st May. Even though it is Queens Birthday weekend, the REAL MEAT PIE shop is opening for us, so if you're going to be away, chat up your mates if you want them to get you a great tasting pie.
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Primary Schoolgirls take on our favourite Kiwi Summer Game
- Cricket Wellington
- Over 100 girls across Years 5-8 had a great day out in Ngatitoa Domain at the last Quikhit tournament for 2014/15.
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Ngatitoa Domain, Pascoe Avenue, Mana, Camborne, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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St Pat’s Town edge Wellington College in tight battle at Evans Bay Park
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wellington College's place on the WelTec Premiership's cloud nine has ended today following a down-to-the-wire 15-11 loss to St.
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War Memorial Park
- Mt Cook mobilised
- MCM representatives met with the Hon Chris Finlayson, Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage about the War Memorial Park project on 15 April.
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Child poverty and art history experts lead University's New Year Honours
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Professor Jonathan Boston and Associate Professor Christina Barton among 15 members of the University community to receive New Zealand's 2021 New Year Honours.
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Notice of 2022 Triennial Local Authority Elections
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Nominations for the listed positions open on Friday 15 July 2022 and must be made on the appropriate nomination form for each position.
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Stand for your city as Council nominations open
- Wellington City Council
- Nominations for candidates to stand as a Councillor or Mayor for Wellington City Council open this Friday 15 July – and Wellington wants you!
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Manuha’apai Vaeatangitau (Manu Vaea)
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- We caught up with Manuha’apai Vaeatangitau (Manu Vaea), whose eshibition Low Tide will be on view at Enjoy 15 February—29 March 2025.
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Enjoy Contemporary Art Space, 211, Left Bank, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Tupua Horo Nuku funding approved as first completed section opens to public
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council is thrilled to announce the last piece of the jigsaw has fallen into place with additional government funding of $15 million confirmed for Tupua Horo Nuku, the new seawall and shared pathway covering a 4.4km stretch of Marine Drive between Ngau Matau (Point Howard) and Eastbourne.
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T4WA nominees: Best Regular Entertainment
- The Wellingtonista
- Voting in the Fourth Annual Wellingtonista Awards is open from December 1-15. Then come find out the results at our Awards Night at Mighty Mighty on December 17! We are creatures of habit, and we like our entertainment to happen regularly, be it weekly or only a couple of times a year. This is how we keep ourselves occupied. read more
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Chair’s report to AGM 2022
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- The Association has had a very busy last 15 months. Here is a taste of some of our activities. The Long Term Plan The Association is developing a long-term plan as to how Island Bay could look like in the future. The possibilities are endless. We have begun some preliminary discussions regarding upgrading the shoppingContinue reading "Chair’s report to AGM 2022"
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Around the City (January 18th 2016)
- Peninsula News
- It is definitely event season with the Sevens coming up, the Queens Wharf Summer Festival, Gardens Magic, and a host of other free and cheap events. Hi Kittens! Wahoo, another long weekend ahead. Wellington Anniversary is this weekend, so this... Read More ›
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Recycling Tetrapaks
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- We are moving towards only accepting tetrapaks which have been opened flat and rinsed. This is due to the state of some cartons that we have been receiving, opening them up makes rinsing so much easier, and this is what … Continue reading →
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Lights Required when Paddling at Night
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- A reminder to all clubs and paddlers that when going out a night you must have a all round white light on the vessel that is 1 meter about the highest point of the canoe. This is so other craft … Continue reading →
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Fundraising at Regionals 2020
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Anyone that is wanting to fundraise (e.g sausage sizzles, hangi) please email hoetonga@gmail.com. This is so we can inform the local council of any food that may be sold at the event and to ensure we have a variety of … Continue reading →
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More park and ride for Kapiti commuters
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Finding a park at Paraparaumu and Waikanae stations is set to get a whole lot easier, so you can say goodbye to that long drive in and out of Wellington each day.
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What do the learning spaces look like this year?
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- School is back in full swing so I thought that I'd share a few photos from the 2nd day of the 2020 school year. By John MurrihyPhoto Gallery View the full article
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Mike Grace's Cook Strait Crossing Attempt
- Wellington Rowing Club
- Wellington Senior Men's rower Mike Grace, along with Star rower Ben Dunsheath, set out on 15 March on their first attempt to cross Cook Strait in an ocean-going rowing boat. The forecast was for a great day - 2-5 knot northerly winds and a light sea swell. However, after about half way through the trip (taking an hour and 45 mins) the wind was up to 20 knots, and Mike and Ben were forced to pull out. The attempt has not lowered the spirits of the pair, and they plan on having another crack at the crossing as soon as Wellington's weather co-operates.
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The Boatshed, Odlins Plaza, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The semi-naked truth: Strip clubs in Wellington
- The Wellingtonista
- So, you want to see some breasts.
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Presidents Report WNVHF Group
- Wellington VHF Group
- Another year has gone by so quickly.
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Second round to heat up tomorrow despite forecast damp conditions
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean Into week two of the season and already they weather has turned, with the possibility of early winter conditions tomorrow. That seems unlikely to change the approaches of teams much but could be something of a leveller. The preview below is the 12.00pm edition – we expect to update this later on...
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Bet your autumn dollar, you’ll love these gardening tips
- Wellington City Council
- Autumn is an exciting time in the garden! From the stunning autumn colours to the perfect weather for planting and prepping for winter, there’s lots to do. Here are some helpful tips from Wellington Gardens Plant Collections Team Manager Megan Ireland on how you can prep and make the most of your garden this autumn.
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Plenty on the rugby plate in round eight matches
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: big afternoons for the Norths and OBU Premier teams tomorrow to stay in the hunt with the mid-table teams. OBU plays Petone away and Norths host the Upper Hutt Rams. By Scott MacLean & Steven White Fine weather is set to continue for the eighth round of the Premier Swindale Shield and Premier 2...
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Mitre Flats Waingawa River
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- What better way to spend a fine weather Sunday than an easy WTMC day walk into Mitre Flats and then back to the roadend via the Waingawa River. Four of us enjoyed the perfect conditions for an approximately 8 hour round trip. Here is a 3 minute video of some of our fun-filled day.
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Newsletter Week Ending 24 July 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- LATEST TE KORŌRIA UPDATEWork has continued despite the winter weather! The roof framing is nearing completion and Choice have started the deck joist layout. Nets are being installed this week for main roof work.We are very encouraged to have received our first responses from our Gift List appeal, as we continue to fundraise for the […]
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Our Latest Newsletter
- Age Concern Wellington
- Welcome to another edition of our newsletter. We hope you’re having a good day despite some of the rather rough weather we’ve been having. Stay warm! This newsletter is full of lots of little bits and pieces of valuable information and a number of upcoming Age Concern events for you to join – including ... Read more
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Review: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
- The Wellingtonista
- By Talia Carlisle Invite out your friends and put on your best faux fur, because Witch Music Theatre is back in town. Don’t let the cold weather stop you from experiencing the best night out this side of Broadway, with Wellington’s own revolution of musical genius onstage at Hannah Playhouse until Saturday. Following a memorable […]
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Sideline Conversions 7 July (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Held up. Some tense moments at Maidstone Park on Saturday with a healthy crowd in the stand. Photo: Peter McDonald. Welcome sunshine on Sunday and Monday is drying out the grounds ahead of this weekend, but will the weather be stable on Saturday for another crucial set of club matches? Premier games at a glance...
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Play in your city! (And dance, and …)
- Talk Wellington
- Where do we play in our urban areas? Where would it be good to play more? Good weather is a good time to think about this – and exercise the power of play for people. From chess to kickabouts to making a miniature metropolis in the mud… from chasing games to dragon drama to pokémon...
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Sideline Conversions 5 June (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Fraser Park in perfect condition on Saturday. The weather gods were kind this past weekend as well, a lovely blue sky day on Saturday afternoon and a cold miserable southerly with lashings of rain on Sunday afternoon. Morning edition: Today is King’s Birthday Monday – the first since 1951. There was club rugby on that...
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