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    • Cycling Network
      • What is the Cycling network based upon? It’s a bit of a quandary to me, because while in the online discussion form the WCC the other day, the designers were claiming that they had been studying the situation for years, looking which areas to link to which other areas, and this was the first time that they had gone to the step of actually showing Roads linking them.
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    • Human Godwits: on John Ward Knox
      • I’m no bird watcher but I’ve had my eyes on John Ward Knox’s ducks. I first saw them online. Gosh, they are so bloody beautiful. How I coveted those wooden ducks, like decoys, but so much more. Ward Knox’s elegant sensibility is always, at least for me, a little bit elegiac, almost unbearably poignant. Last […] The post Human Godwits: on John Ward Knox appeared first on City Gallery.
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    • Pānui mō te Whānau – 16th May, 2024
      • Pānui mō te Whānau – 16th May, 2024 Kia ora e te whānau, Thank you to those who booked and attended our Subject Teacher Conferences, online or in person last week. We hope you and your student found them a valuable way of connecting with our kura. Technology is a wonderful thing, until it isn’t! […] The post Pānui mō te Whānau – 16th May, 2024 appeared first on Onslow College.
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      • Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Orchestra Wellington and MIXT Create Groundbreaking Virtual...
      • Orchestra Wellington and MIXT Create Groundbreaking Virtual Reality Conductor Experience In a world first, Orchestra Wellington and Wellington interactive company MIXT are offering up the best seat in the house, although you won’t want to sit down!The world premiere of the Virtual Conductor Experience is launching at the CubaDupa Festival on Saturday 24th March from 12pm, open to the public and free of charge.If you stop by its shipping container installation on Leeds Street,the orchestra promises you a mind-blowing virtual arts experience,regardless of whether you’re eight or 80. Along with audio recorded by RNZ Concert, the 360° filming, editing and interactions were done by Wellington VR/AR specialists, MIXT, and puts the viewer at the centre of a symphony orchestra experience, and brings all the emotion of a multi-sensory challenge.“The finished product immerses you into the world of the symphony conductor, standing on the podium to lead a 90 piece orchestra as they perform the powerful Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky in front of a full 2000 person live audience,” says Orchestra Wellington’s Marketing Manager and project co-ordinator Marek Peszynski.Orchestra Wellington was an award winner in 2016 with its New Zealand made 360° video. With MIXT’s help, Peszynski believes it’s gone one better with the world’s first virtual orchestra video with a full live audience.“We wanted to move away from the novelty factor of VR technology by placing the user at the centre of a full live concert. That way the experience really puts people in the moment and feels one hundred percent real and unstaged."“More importantly we can visualise its use after the installation,with its applications in education and in accessibility of music. Butat CubaDupa we’re inviting everyone to step up and take the challenge,because once you’ve tried it you’re hooked."Following its CubaDupa release, the 360° virtual concert will launch for free home use later this month and its makers believe its appeal will extend beyond the city’s many lounge-room conductors.
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    • Prize Giving Results 2017 HVH
      • HUTT VALLEY HARRIERS Prize Giving Results 2017 Novice Race L Brunetti Cup No one Presidents Handicap Race H A Walker Cup 1 Paul Strickland 2 Glenn Perkinson 3 Bill Trompetter Annie Huggan Cup Race Annie Huggan Cup 1 Marian Goodwin 2 Kristi Perkinson 3 Brianna Carson CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS Girls U9 Cross Country Championship 1 Sophie Crosland 2 Stefania Butler Boys U9 Cross Country Championship 1 Finnigan Strickland Girls U11 Cross Country Championship 1 Jessica McKenzie 2 Gwen McGrath 3 Skylah Langstraat Boys U11 Cross Country Championship 1 Thomas Prichard 2 Kian O’Connell 3 Ashton Tietjens Girls U13 Cross Country Championship 1 Emalise Alding 2 Lexie Brown 3 Charlotte Ross Boys U13 Cross Country Championship 1 Nathaniel Graham 2 Joshua Allen 3 Alexander Prichard Girls U15 Cross Country Championship 1 Samantha Woolley 2 Gemma Gordon 3 Amelia Kennedy Boys U15 Cross Country Championship Boys Championship Cup – R J Lee Cup 1 Oscar Strickland Women U18 Cross Country Championship Junior Womens Cross Country Championship Cup 1 Jayme Maxwell 2 Hannah Gordon 3 Brianna Carson Men U18 Cross Country Championship Colts Championship Cup 1 Jack Hammond 2 Peter Roberts 3 Gus Reece Women U20 Cross Country Championships Junior Womens Cross Country Championships Cup No one Men U20 Cross Country Championships Goddard Junior Championship Cup 1 Matthew Roberts Senior Women Cross Country Championships Silver Plate 1 Kristi Perkinson Senior Men Cross Country Championships Lippitt Championship Cup 1 Nick Sasse 2 Mat Rogers 3 Andrew Crosland Masters Women Cross Country Championships Vanola Bull Memorial Trophy 1 Liz Gibson 2 Keryn Morgan 3 Alexandra Noonan Masters Women 50+ Cross Country Championships 1 Trish Coley 2 Vanessa Trompetter Masters Men 40+ Cross Country Championships Bill Merrick Trophy 1 Darren Gordon 2 Stephen Cummings 3 Brendon Quirke Masters Men 50+ Cross Country Championships Masters Men 50+ Cross Country Championship Cup 1 Marcus Smith 2 Bill Trompetter 3 Karl van Polanen Masters Men 60+ Cross Country Championships 1 Graeme Burr 2 Peter Sparks 3 John Wood CROSS COUNTRY SEALED HANDICAP AWARDS Senior Men Cross Country Sealed Handicap Athol Roadley Memorial Trophy No one Masters Men Cross Country Sealed Handicap 1 Paul Strickland 2 Don Coley 3 Shaun McCarthy Craig Rose Bowl Individual Race Perston Trophy 1 Reon Rollo 2 Gus Reece 3 Bill Trompetter Craig Rose Bowl (Men’s) Teams Race Craig Rose Bowl Reon Rollo Bill Trompetter Andrew Crosland Martyn Cherry Albert van Veen Murray Smith Rose Bowl (Women’s) Individual Race 1 Jayme Maxwell 2 Hannah Gordon 3 Kristi Perkinson Murray Smith Rose Bowl (Women’s) Teams Race Murray Smith Rose Bowl Jayme Maxwell Kristi Perkinson Keryn Morgan Masters 10Km Time Trial Thomas Cup 1 Isobel Franklin 2 Peter Sparks 3 Trish Coley Juniors (U15) Consolation Race 1 Tyler Rollo 2 Bailey Rollo 3 Lachlan Mather Juniors Turkey Trot 1 Lachlan Mather (6 secs) 2 Bailey Rollo (23 secs) 3 Gwen McGrath (26 secs) Colts Consolation Race No one Colts Turkey Trot No one Senior Consolation Race Consolation Race Cup 1 Gary Maxwell 2 Martyn Cherry Seniors Turkey Trot – 5km 1 Liz Gibson (7secs) 2 Marian Goodwin (33 secs) 3 Dave Moore (2mins 06 secs) Seniors Turkey Trot – 10km 1 Keryn Morgan (21 secs) 2 Martyn Cherry (29 secs) 3 Peter Sparks (48 secs) ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS Girls U9 Road Championship 1 Sophie Crosland Boys U9 Road Championship 1 Finnigan Strickland Girls U11 Road Championship 1 Jessica McKenzie 2 Gwen McGrath Boys U11 Road Championship 1 Thomas Prichard 2 Aiden Jackson 3 Ashton Tietjens Girls U13 Road Championship 1 Emalise Alding Boys U13 Road Championship 1 Joshua Allen 2 Nathaniel Graham 3 Alexander Prichard Girls U15 Road Championship 1 Gemma Gordon 2 Amelia Kennedy 3 Lily Trompetter Boys U15 Road Championship No one Women U18 Road Championship 1 Jayme Maxwell 2 Hannah Gordon Men U18 Road Championship 1 Jack Hammond 2 Peter Roberts 3 Jonathon Roberts Women U20 Road Championships No one Men U20 Road Championships No one Senior Women Road Championships Lynskey Trophy 1 Kristi Perkinson Senior Men Road Championships Senior Men Road Championship Cup 1 Mat Rogers 2 Andrew Crosland Masters Women Road Championships Masters Women Road Championship Cup 1 Keryn Morgan Masters Women 50+ Road Championship 1 Marian Goodwin Masters Men 40+ Road Championships Veterans Road Champion Trophy 1 Darren Gordon Masters Men 50+ Road Championships Masters Men 50+ Road Championship Cup 1 Marcus Smith 2 Bill Trompetter 3 Karl van Polanen Masters Men 60+ Road Championships 1 Albert van Veen POINTS AWARDS Girls Under 9 Points 1 Sophie Crosland 2 Stefania Butler Boys Under 9 Points 1 Finnigan Strickland Girls Under 11 Points  Gordon Smith Trophy 1 Jessica McKenzie 2 Gwen McGrath 3 Skylah Langstraat Boys Under 11 Points  Bill Merrick Trophy 1 Harrison Kowalczyk 2 Ashton Tietjens 3 Jonathan Green Girls Under 13 Points  Drake Cup 1 Emalise Alding 2= Charlotte Ross 2= Lexie Brown Boys Under 13 Points  Morris Trophy 1 Nathaniel Graham 2 Joshua Allen 3 Alexander Prichard Girls Under 15 Points  Girls U16 Cup 1 Gemma Gordon 2 Amelia Kennedy 3 Lily Trompetter Boys Under 15 Points  Boys Points Cup 1 Oscar Strickland Women U18 Points  Girls U18 Cup 1 Jayme Maxwell 2 Hannah Gordon 3 Brianna Carson Men Under 18 Points  Humphrey Rose Bowl (No trophy) 1 Jack Hammond 2 Jonathon Roberts 3 Peter Roberts Senior Women Points   Kennedy-Good Salver 1 Kristi Perkinson Senior Men Points   Goss Trophy 1 Mat Rogers 2 Nicholas Sasse 3 Andrew Crosland Masters Women Points   Rose McManus Cup 1 Liz Gibson 2 Trish Coley 3 Marian Goodwin Masters Men Points   Noel Sutton Memorial Trophy 1 Darren Gordon 2 Bill Trompetter 3 Marcus Smith Masters Men 60+ Points 1 Peter Sparks 2 Albert van Veen 3 Graeme Burr Masters Age Graded Performance Veterans Age Graded Trophy 1 Marcus Smith 2 Darren Gordon 3 Bill Trompetter JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT SQUAD AWARDS Junior Points Fitness Goals Junior Points Trophy Josh Allen Hot Kiwi Junior Development Boys Nathaniel Graham Hot Kiwi Junior Development Girls Jessica McKenzie SPECIAL AWARDS Arthur Chandler Trophy for Diligence in Training Jayme Maxwell Sutton Trophy for Veterans Club Spirit Albert van Veen Mary Baker Memorial Trophy for Women’s Club Spirit Vanessa Trompetter Ogilvie Trophy for Men’s Club Spirit Presidents Choice Darren Gordon
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    • The Wrap Up (Term 1, Week 6)
      • In this week's Wrap Up, we have updates from a busy week of events, including International Women's Day, the Newtown Festival, and the Dragonboating finals! Plenty to read about this week, and some reminders about some upcoming important dates.
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)



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