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Barry signs on for a fifth season with the Nix
- Wellington Phoenix
- Mackenzie Barry has unfinished business at the Wellington Phoenix. The combative centre back has re-signed with the Phoenix for the 2025-26 Ninja A-League, extending her stay at the club to a fifth season. Barry, 24, has been a mainstay at... The post Barry signs on for a fifth season with the Nix appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Wellington club rugby links to live scoring and live streaming 10 May
- Wellington Club Weekly
- LIVE scoring updates Wellington club rugby (on Saturday 10 May 2025) CLICK on the link directly below for live Swindale Shield Scoring WRFU Men’s Premier WRFU Men’s Premier 2 WRFU Men’s Reserves WRFU Women’s Premier WRFU Restricted U85 WRFU Colts Alternatively, follow live scores and get results off the WRFU site at: https://www.wrfu.co.nz/senior/draws-results Round 6 teamlists at this...
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Wellington club rugby 14 June links to live scoring, radio and streaming
- Wellington Club Weekly
- LIVE scoring updates Wellington club rugby (on Saturday 14 June 2025) CLICK on the link directly below for live Swindale Shield Scoring WRFU Men’s Premier WRFU Men’s Premier 2 WRFU Men’s Reserves WRFU Women’s Premier WRFU Restricted U85 WRFU Colts Alternatively, follow live scores and get results off the WRFU/Rugby Xplorer site https://www.wrfu.co.nz/senior/draws-results Round 11 teamlists...
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Sahara Marathon Fundraiser
- In February 2025 Jack Keeys and Amy Strang were the first New Zealanders to compete in the Sahara Marathon, a solidarity race for refugee children in Western Sahara. As part of this event, they raised funds for a number of charities, including $750 for the Refugee Family Reunification Trust. Other charities supported were for refugees … Continue reading Sahara Marathon Fundraiser →
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Isuzu UTE A-League Round 14 Match Review
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have held the Isuzu UTE A-League’s best attack scoreless to pick up their first point of 2025. The Phoenix have drawn 0-0 with Sydney FC at Sky Stadium in Wellington, with 19-year-old goalkeeper Alby Kelly-Heald keeping a... The post Isuzu UTE A-League Round 14 Match Review appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Buskers Pitch
- Newtown Festival
- Presenting the Buskers Pitch Performers !! International street entertainers to amuse and amaze! This year’s line-up featuring the multi-award-winning sensations: The Dangerous Darlings; Banana Jolie; Paul Klaass and Mr Fungus. Find out more about the artists here
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CubaDupa makes a triumphant return to the streets of Wellington
- Cubadupa
- CubaDupa makes a triumphant return to the streets of Wellington WELLINGTON, NZ — CubaDupa, New Zealand’s most diverse and creative street festival has made a triumphant return to the streets of Wellington after two challenging years of pivots and cancellations.
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Sonder
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- "Sonder. The sudden realisation that every person lives a life as complex as your own." Be the extra in the coffee shop, the onlooker on the street. Follow what interests you and witness everything daily life has to offer.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Here & Out Public performance
- Toi Pōneke
- Our city as a stage! A 5m tall Andean cat puppet by Perúvian artist Meki will perform in Wellington as part of Here & Out – a mini festival of street art by 9 international and local wāhine artists. Read more
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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JPSMOG AGM 28th March
- St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
- The JPSMOG Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held at 6pm on 28th March at Shoe Clinic on Willis Street. Watch this space for more info over the coming weeks, but it would be great to see you there!
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Box Hill and Station Rd Intersection safety improvement
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- Box Hill and Station Rd Intersection safety improvement In September 2019, Wellington City Council received a 129 signatured e-petition expressing safety concerns for people who use the Box Hill/ Burma Road/Station Road/Baroda Street intersection in Khandallah.
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Get your club gear
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Good things come to those who wait, yes? The club shop is now OPEN (for a strictly limited time only) with a range of training/supporters’ gear: Upper Hutt City Football – Dynasty Team Store NZ fleece-lined jackets (quarter zip and full zip, adults and juniors) mesh-lined jackets (quarter zip and full zip, adults and juniors) […] The post Get your club gear appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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Pānui mō te Whānau – 8th August, 2024
- Onslow College
- Kia ora e te whānau, This week is Purple Power Week at Onslow, a student-led week to celebrate feminism, gender equality and a chance to donate goods to Women’s Refuge. Events and activities have included a confidence workshop, a Kahoot in Ako time, a market day and Mr Whippy, and a range of speakers to […] The post Pānui mō te Whānau – 8th August, 2024 appeared first on Onslow College.
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12 theatrical events to stir the senses and get your blood pumping!
- Downstage Theatre Blog
- Downstage Theatre is excited to announce its programme for the first half of 2009. After a very successful year with seven Chapman Tripp Awards for productions staged at Downstage, the 2009 Season One Showcase “Get your blood pumping!” offers another season of unique performing arts experiences at the theatre. The programme enters the festival spirit by showcasing a broad range of productions, legendary performances and exciting new works.
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Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Disguised in the bush - a plant mimic
- Te Papa's blog
- Last weekend, when I should have been writing grant applications, I was dragged out for a bush-walk. However, my arm didn’t have to be twisted too hard, since it was a fine day and the track between Kiriwhakapapa and Blue Range is lovely (although steep). Alseuosmia pusilla Alseuosmia pusilla was abundant along the track. This is a very interesting little shrub. It looks a LOT like a juveni
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Nz music month kicks off today
- Wellington Live Music
- 1/05/09 NZ Music Month takes over stages, airwaves, and stereos today for the ninth successive year. Commencing with a live performance in Wellington by Fly My Pretties, providing a taste of what to expect from their upcoming nationwide tour, NZ Music Month sees the spotlight firmly back on this country’s numerous fine musicians. Each year there is a vast array of new releases spanning a range of
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There’s a new kid on the block…
- Cycling in Wellington
- Opening officially today is “Bicycle Junction”; the latest addition to Wellington’s cycling scene. Brooke from Mamachari and Dan from Crank Cargo have joined forces to open a new urban cycling store in Newtown. They sell a range of bikes – refurbished imports through to Christiania trikes – plus all the accessories one could dream off… including my favourite, cup holders! And once permits have been approved they’ll also be serving coffee… can’t wait!
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Join our after-screening get together
- Wellington Film Society
- Please join your fellow Film Society movie lovers next week, 25 March at the Welsh Dragon (across the street from the Embassy Theater), right after the screening of Shiva Baby, for a get-together of fellowship, film talk, and fine drink.
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Our response to the Council’s land swap and road stopping proposal
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- John Vriens Senior Property Advisor Property Services Wellington City Council Dear Sir PROPOSED ROAD STOPPING AND LAND EXCHANGE AT 16-24 TURNBULL STREET, THORNDON The Thorndon Residents’ Association Inc submits to the Wellington City Council, for its consideration, the following: 1.
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Tuatara Colombo St Stage
- Newtown Festival
- Roll up, roll up to the Tuatara Colombo Street stage where music fans of all ages will get their fix! Catch Wellington Paranormal’s Officer O’Leary’s band Fun and Funner that’s sure to please the under ager ragers and adults alike.
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Dub City Movement
- Newtown Festival
- From Breakdancing to Krump to Waacking, the Wellington Street Dance scene hosts some of the best in New Zealand as well the world! Dub city movement is here to give you a taster of each part of our incredible collective.
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The Great Ngaio Crofton Downs Residents Association, Pride in our Streets Cleanup
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- NCDRA is proud to be organizing the 2024 Pride in our Streets Clean Up, to be held in October, with support from Wellington City Council. Follow this link to adopt a street for cleaning – StreetCleanup By 20 October 2024, … Continue reading →
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Upland Road to Glen Road
- Wellington Steps
- FIND THESE STEPS – Opposite 59 Upland Road and at the top opposite 69 Glen Road. These are just a few steps, but through a little bit of bush and at the top you are rewarded with some lovely street art.
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DCM Art show! - Thu 11 April 2024
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Downtown Community Mission (DCM) DCM will be hosting an Art Show at Wesley Methodist Church, 75 Taranaki Street, (in the large hall at the back of the complex) on Thursday 11th of April from 3:00pm to 6:30pm.
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Wesley Methodist Church, 75, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Shared Pictures; Shared Spaces
- Eye of the Fish
- The proposed Manners Mall makeover is relatively uninteresting, as was expected. However, given that this design is clearly indicating that the Mall become a ’shared street’, it raises concerns about how the interaction between buses and pedestrians will play out.
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A Very Proud Dad Xmas
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- A Very Proud Xmas is our sell out Mix N Mingle events with a special twist! Variety - The Children's Charity needs our help! This Christmas, thousands of Kiwi kids won’t have enough food to eat, and being hungry is no way for a child to remember Christmas - so we can give them something special, by doing something special ourselves! 100% of the proceeds from this event will go to Variety - The Children's Charity!! The event will be a lovely get together to end the year, and the amazing times Proud Dad has had with you all, there'll be Free Kai, Live Music from Local Talent, and a range of fun games and activities for all! ALSO - There'll be a big range of free prizes, along with an amazing raffle worth over $100! So come along to the lovely Vogelmorn Bowling Club, and have a good boogie with Proud Dad as we close out 2023 together!!
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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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August 2012: New sculpture commission
- Wellington Sculpture Trust
- The Governor-General announced on Friday 17 August that the Wellington Sculpture Trust is working with the TG Macarthy Board of Governors to commission a sculpture to recognise the contribution TG Macarthy has made to the Wellington Region. The sculpture will take pride of place at the bottom of Cuba Street in the vicinity of Bond Street, the Opera House and the Town Hall - all significant landmarks associated with TG Macarthy - and is expected to take between two to three years to commission and complete. There are a number of connections between the selected site and TG Macarthy…
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Press Release from The Hutt Valley Singers: May 11 Concert
- Wellington Youth Choir
- ‘A Broadway Experience’ Come on along and listen to The Lullaby on Broadway, from 42nd street, are the opening lyrics to The Hutt Valley Singers’ next concert. The choir would love you to join them for a Broadway Experience as … Continue reading →
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2020 CubaDupa to Take the Airwaves with CubaSonic
- Cubadupa
- The Wellington Festival is Planning a Mass Musical Disruption Across Cuba Street Since its establishment in 2015, CubaDupa has been a festival of creative people, a time to connect ideas and experiences, and a weekend that defines community through music and performing arts.
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The Jackson Street Programme
- Jackson Street is a heritage icon, combining an eclectic mix of old buildings with funky cafés and boutique shopping. The retail strip boasts a huge variety of specialty shops, cafés, bars and restaurants that supply a wide range of ethnic foods, great coffee and goods not available anywhere else. The majority of shops are run by the owners, so the service is second to none!
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Mount Street Cemetery
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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