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President’s report 2023
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- It’s been a joy and a privilege popping along each Sunday morning and toddling along with the rest of you.Especially when the weather’s really properly foul. I love crappy weather.… Read More »President’s report 2023
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SVVFB kept extremely busy during Wellington storm
- Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade
- The Wellington region took a battering from a southerly storm on Thursday and Friday, which resulted in the Fire Service being called out to literally hundreds of weather-related emergencies across the greater Wellington region.
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Pukerua Beach Rd Update Saturday 5th Feb
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- There have been some further rockfalls around te slip on Pukerua Beach Road. PCC will be monitoring the area while the weather continues on its current phase and will take action as and if necessary.
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Naenae hall a mission story
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- June 2014 Feature Mary-Ann Greaney The story of St Bernadette Parish Hall Naenae is so much more than a simple renovation – it is the story of a faith community focused on mission, of a web of relationships between ethnic communities, school, parish and the wider community, and funding providers.
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KB the DJ
- Newtown Festival
- bringing you that distinct african flavour, beats to keep your feet dancing and your heart moving. NZ is home to many cultures and walks of life, Music, is the universal langauge that breaks all barriers!! so come join me for a fun filled set with beats and smiles to remember!!!
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Commonspace - Live laugh love the alert levels
- Urban Dream Brokerage
- Commonspace is a ‘living room’ for the city, located at 113 Taranaki St until October 31st… so what happens when the room is closed in a nationwide lockdown? Courtney Rose Brown followed up her original writing about Commonspace asking Mouthfull (Ollie, Jack, Sarah and Racquel) about emerging from the lockdown.
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Transfer of the land the Sanctuary occupies
- Karori Sanctuary Trust
- On 15 September at Karori Wildlife Sanctuary, Greater Wellington Regional Council, Wellington City Council and the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary Trust celebrated the transfer of the land that the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary occupies. The 252 hectares of land is now owned by Wellington City Council, having been transferred from Greater Wellington Regional Council via the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary Trust.
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Quartz Hill Open Day
- ZL6QH Quartz Hill User Group
- There will be an open day at Quartz Hill for supporters, all radio amateurs, SWLs, their families and friends, on Sunday 15 January 2006 - from 11:00 am onwards. You will be able to view the Quartz Hill facilities. This is your chance to see what we have been raving about ... and maybe you will get hooked as well!
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Performer of the Week: Isaia Petelo (Marist St Pat’s)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- This week’s Club Rugby Performer of the Week is Marist St Pat’s midfielder Isaia Petelo. Petelo ran out on to Evans Bay Park on Saturday to play his 200th Premier match for MSP. He celebrated this major milestone with a 15-14 win over Northern United to send his side into this coming weekend’s semi-finals against...
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Porirua Park 15s rugby and 34th annual Shannon 7s on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Porirua Park and the Shannon Domain are the two venues for rugby around the Wellington region tomorrow, with two 15 games at Porirua Park and the annual Shannon 7s tournament being played. The first match at Jerry Collins Stadium is round two of the Hurricanes region inter-academy series between the Wellington Academy and the Manawatu...
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Hurricanes v Highlanders Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott. The Hurricanes tasted victory in Dunedin this past weekend. Below are some facts and figures and notable statistics from the game. Round 5 v Highlanders: Won 30-19 The Hurricanes record against the Highlanders is now played 36, won 21, lost 15 and drawn none. The Hurricanes 21st victory against the Highlanders equals...
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Simply Insane – St Bede’s College stun Stream in a wild traditional.
- Wellington Club Weekly
- St Bede’s cross the tryline late in the first half in their late win over St Pat’s Silverstream on Friday. By Adam Julian Take a deep breath. Don’t interrupt. Even the driest description of St Bede’s 39-37 victory over St Patrick’s College, Silverstream this afternoon is likely to elicit strong emotions. With 15 minutes remaining,...
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Hurricanes v Brumbies Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott Round 4 v Brumbies: Lost 10-12 The Hurricanes record against the Brumbies is now played 27, won 12, lost 15 and drawn none. The Brumbies are the most successful Australian team against the Hurricanes. The Waratahs are in second place with 10 wins from 24 matches. Ten of the Hurricanes losses against...
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This week in club rugby history: 30 May – 5 June
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The late Misiluni Moananu packs down against his former Poneke teammates with Vaea Fifita and the Wellington Axemen in their 22-15 win over Poneke this week in 2015, to give them a berth in the upcoming Jubilee Cup round. This week is traditionally one of the busiest weeks in rugby in the Wellington region. Up...
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Isikeli Fukofuka Looking to Spoil Ponsonby Party
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian When it comes to club rugby in New Zealand, Ponsonby in Auckland is as big as it gets. Ponsonby have won 35 Gallaher Shields since 1924 (it was presented in 1922) and 15 championships before that: four in pre-ARFU days, six under the club format 1883-91, three in the District days 1891-1909,...
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Ties to church and family key to Penieli Poasa’s success
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ories captain Penieli Poasa and teammates with the Jubilee Cup last July. Photo: Stewart Baird. By Steven White Penieli Poasa is passionate about his rugby and his church. When Oriental-Rongotai won the Jubilee Cup last year, 39 players including 15 seniors and all four Ories Poasa brothers, were affiliated with the EFKS Ueligitone Christian Congregation...
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Last chance feedback
- WellUrban
- Feedback on the Frank Kitts Park and Kumutoto schemes closes today, so if you haven't done so, today's your last chance to pop down to the Waterfront Project Information Centre and give your feedback.
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Photos: I Love Wellington
- Auckland Trains
- I’m in Wellington – and it’s so easy to love this city.
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At what cost?
- Mark Greening
- They blew it! Over $1 million in savings missed so far.
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At what cost?
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- They blew it! Over $1 million in savings missed so far.
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Time to catch up.
- Te Motu Kairangi
- So lots have happened since last time we added something here.
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U15 & U17 Fencing Central Championship
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Wellington Swords Club and Fencing Central invites you to attend the Central Under 15 and Cadet Championship 2021 on Saturday 13th to Sunday 14th March at Rongotai College, Wellington.
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The Warbler Black Friday 13 August 2021
- Wellington City Chorus
- Remaining PVI opportunities; Friends and Family event; convention gets real Future dates to note 15 and 21 August: PVI sessions 16 August rehearsal: deadline for choreo riser passes 22 ...
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Niue Language Week Storytime – Friday 20 October
- Wellington City Libraries
- This week, from Sunday 15 October to Saturday 21 October, we are celebrating Faahi Tapu he Vagahau Niue | Niue Language… Continue reading Niue Language Week Storytime – Friday 20 October →
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Sonic Artist in Residence 2024 – Call for Applications
- Toi Pōneke
- The Creative New Zealand/NZSM/Toi Pōneke Sonic Artist-in-Residence is a 3-month full time position for established New Zealand sonic artists to develop a body of work that may include performances, installations, workshops and so forth.
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Hope everyone's sitting down...cos it'an update!
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- Hi all. So sorry for the lack of updating. Between work and the new shelter it's been a frantic few months. New shelter I hear you say? Yes - it's finally happened! Our new shelter is finished, the cats moved...
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 19 May 2024
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we celebrate Pentecost – the Birthday of the Church! Red is the recognised colour for Pentecost, so please come wearing something RED for the occasion: t-shirts, scarfs, hoodies, …even a red flower.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 26 January 2025
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This is the first weekly email for 2025, and so Happy New Year to everyone! This Sunday we hold together the span between Jesus’ birth and the start of his ministry as an adult.
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Things to do (quick!), read, talk about: a fresh tasting platter
- Talk Wellington
- SO much good stuff popping up! Here’s a random summary of things you might like ATTEND: The Wellington Forum 4th July This is Rotary’s annual forum gathering civic-minded brains and hearts from around Te Upoko o te Ika.
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Manawa Karioi Society Inc. - Chairperson’s Report 2019-20
- Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
- (The on-site aspects of this report cover the period 1 September 2019 – 31 August 2020 so that all the 2020 planting activity is covered; the financial aspects cover the Society’s financial year, 1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020.
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