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Wellington Spatial Plan 2020
- Onslow Residents Community Association
- Jo Stevens organised a second public meeting on Wednesday 30th September in the Khandallah Presbyterian Church Hall. This attracted more than 60 people, bringing the numbers attending public meetings on the spatial plan to around 250. Despite lack of proper notice, our community has shown how much we care. Please make a submission.
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Spinnakers in flight
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- For the first time in many years, we have some Venturers who are keen on getting the spinnakers out on the Sunbursts and learning how to use them. The venturer leaders and Grant assisted them on Wednesday night to get it all rigged up and sailing. Below are a couple of beautiful pictures:
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Ngati Toa Scout Group, Parade Ground, Mana, Paremata, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Jake Baxendale – Stricking Moment
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- Striking Moments “…that’s my way of preparation – to not be prepared. And that takes a lot of preparation!” – Lee Konitz What does it mean to prepare to be unprepared? Lee Konitz’s deft paradox represents a challenge to the improviser: how can one practice and prepare for improvising, while simultaneously aspiring to spontaneity, newness […]
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Forresters Lane, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Jake Baxendale – Stricking Moment
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- Striking Moments “…that’s my way of preparation – to not be prepared. And that takes a lot of preparation!” – Lee Konitz What does it mean to prepare to be unprepared? Lee Konitz’s deft paradox represents a challenge to the improviser: how can one practice and prepare for improvising, while simultaneously aspiring to spontaneity, newness […]
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Online Coaching Clinics
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Waka Ama NZ are providing an opportunity for coaches to jump online and take part in some upskilling this weekend and delivered by Corrina Gage. Saturday 18 September 9am-12pm How to Coach https://www.wakaama.co.nz/racecalendar/lookup/1928Sunday 19 September 9am-12pm Paddling Basics https://www.wakaama.co.nz/racecalendar/lookup/1929 Entries … Continue reading →
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Pukerua Beach Rd Sunday 19th Closure
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- There is concern over how the trees at the slipsites on Pukerua Beach Rd will behave in the winds forecast for tonight. A decision hase been made to close the road from around 10:00 tonight. The Downers’ crew on lookout will be doing a door knock of the houses on the beachfront.
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Predator Free 2050 – strategy review for 2030
- Predator Free Wellington
- Our project has made remarkable progress in the last five years. We've shown how to remove rats, stoats, weasels and possums from a city and hold the line. We have 1,500 hectares (and growing) of predator free city where thousands of Wellingtonians live, work and play. Something like this has never been done…
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Wellington club rugby starting tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean and Steven White And so it begins again, the 144th season of club rugby in Wellington, and with it a great many questions and not all about how things will play out on the field. Tomorrow sees the opening salvos of a season that – circumstances permitting – will stretch into August...
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Wellington City Council Drop-in Session
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- It was great to see so many people actively engaging and interacting with our community, at the Wellington City Council drop in this morning. If you missed it there are another two sessions later today, so make sure to check it out and share your opinions on how to improve Island Bay.
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Artist's Talk - He Rito
- Toi Pōneke
- Join artists Matt Tini, Maija Stephens, Renati Waaka, and Elena Rei as they discuss their thoughts around the exhibition, what brought them together, and their reflections on this collaboration. The talk will touch on their individual relationships to contemporary Māori identity and how their art practices help them reconnect to and affirm this.
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Marmite, Coins, and Critical Thinking: Onslow 3rd at WJST
- Onslow College
- How many drops of water fit on a 10c coin? Is there really a difference between Marmite and Vegemite? Can sea shells be cleaned up with vinegar, or is salt and vinegar better? These were the questions our Junior Science team answered to secure 3rd place at the Wellington Junior Science Tournament.
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Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Phones away for the day – ERO Parent survey
- Onslow College
- Survey for Caregivers about Mobile Phone use in schools – Phones away for the day – Parent survey Kia ora, Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Faka’alofa lahi atu, Ni sa bula vinaka, Warm Pacific greetings What is ERO? The Education Review Office (ERO) asks questions about how schools are helping students to learn and achieve.
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Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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7075 P25 Digital Under Test!
- Wellington VHF Group
- Colonial Knob 7075 has become, at least temporarily, the first Amateur Radio P25 digital voice repeater in New Zealand! How has this happened? Read on… The Colonial Knob repeater at 7075 has undergone a comprehensive upgrade and is now Project P25 capable as a result of the failure of the original repeater equipment.
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7 bicycles per person per year
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- How would you and every New Zealander like to be given 7 bicycles in the coming year? What would you do with 7 bicycles? Have one for every day of the week? It would be a bit of an extravagance and wouldn’t it be a complete waste of money? Well yes, of course.
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Weekly Report for Sunday Feb.5
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone It will be our very last meeting at the Kilbirnie Aquatic Centre this Sunday. I cannot recall how many years we have been meeting there - no doubt Tony C will know. We originally met in the gym at Rongatai College with co-founders Rob Sutton, Peter Shackleton and Alan Thompson.
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From Paris to Pompeii – again
- The Wellingtonista
- As part of Massey University’s ‘Blow’ Creative Arts Festival, Leimomi Oakes is once again presenting a a free talk and fashion show From Pompeii to Paris: the Classical influence on Western fashion See history come to life with a talk exploring how ancient Greece and Rome have influenced fashions in the West.
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Six Barrels totally instagrammable but also delicious
- The Wellingtonista
- Six Barrels interior, photo by Jason Aldous You know how we feel about Monterey, so it should be no surprise to you that we were very very excited when we heard that Joseph was opening up a new factory in which to bottle his delicious syrups, which is also a cafe too.
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Revisiting the Sacraments: Confirmation
- Welcom
- November 2014 Feature Fr Patrick Bridgman The Sacrament of Confirmation – but how can an eight-year old understand what they are doing? This question is common when people hear some dioceses have transferred the age for the reception of the Sacrament of Confirmation from the teens to a time before Holy Communion.
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The real privacy policy
- Jack Yan
- Documentaries such as Terms and Conditions May Apply (embedded here) and Doc Searls’ The Intention Economy got me thinking about our privacy policy. We have one for our company, but how do we really use your private data? It got me thinking. Since we’ve been online for longer than most people, we have […]
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Joan Rivers had better facelifts, but it’s the future of the black cab
- Jack Yan
- Part of me admires Nissan for going after the taxi market in a big way in New York and London. Another part of me wonders why on earth the London Hackney Carriage solution is so ugly. I think Nissan should have asked Mr Mitsuoka for advice on how to Anglicize one of its […]
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Over 350 people on bikes say “Get on With It” to WCC
- Cycling in Wellington
- The rally shows how WCC should “lifi it’s act” [Photo: Patrick Morgan] Ron Beernink, Cycle Aware Wellington Committee member, reports: Over 350 hands went up when people at the Get On With It rally were asked, “who has had a near miss?” That same morning another cyclist had an collision on Thorndon Quay.
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Aisle be Back: The Quarter-Final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy It must have been about 2004, when I still went to parties. I was talking to an attractive Irish woman – somebody had to – and she was haranguing me about how shit New Zealand was. This being the country she was currently living in, it seemed bold. But the context was...
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Being a pedestrian in a car oriented city
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- You might remember my post of last year about Salt Lake City and how it was building light rail and putting in cycle share. I’d like to share with you an experience of another western American city, Las Vegas. This is the details of a couple of walks I did through Las Vegas’s suburbs. This […]
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Lee Stuart
- Newtown Festival
- Lee Stuart (Ngāti Pū, Ngāti Rangitihi) grew up a little differently from others, raised at sea and on rural whenua. At age six, her Dad taught her how to hunt on the mainland and debone fish, whilst her Mum invested time teaching her the classic Māori guitar strum. Lee has been making music ever since. […]
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Aisle be Back: What a weekend that was. What a weekend it will be.
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy What a weekend that was. What a weekend it will be. In typical introspective fashion, we’ve been looking for things to dissect for the All Blacks. Chief is the rush to dump Billy Proctor and reinstate Reiko Ioane. Given how long we’ve invested in making Ioane a world class centre – which...
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Dorset Ridge – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Friday Every time I walk the Barra Track I make a big deal of telling everyone who will listen about how much I dislike it. Yet once again, I found myself walking it – this time by head torch on a Friday evening – which of course made it take even longer than usual. We ... Read more
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Consultation opens on 30km/h speed limit proposal for central city streets
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Consultation is now open on a proposal to lower speed limits on most central city streets to 30km/h. The project is part of the Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) programme. LGWM programme director Andrew Body says it's clear that people want to see change in how we move to and through the central city.
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RPNYC MEMBERSHIP REVIEW “YOUR CLUB – YOUR COMMUNITY” BACKGROUND
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- The Board is interested in securing feedback from our members on how the Club is tracking as an organisation. Board Member Paul Davies is to carry out a piece of work to gauge the members’ views on several aspects of the club. Paul Davies – June 2019Download RPNYC MEMBERSHIP REVIEW “YOUR CLUB – YOUR COMMUNITY”BACKGROUND
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The shape of our towns: new direction
- Talk Wellington
- Spread out or high-density? What shape should suburbs be? How best to give everyone good places to live? A new National Policy Statement aims to help… consultation is open Why you should care about “urban development capacity” We at Talk Wellington get pretty exercised about the shape of our towns, because it’s really important.
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New Zealand must do better on children’s rights
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Leading international experts at a Victoria University of Wellington co-hosted symposium marking the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child challenged New Zealand to increase its awareness and implementation of the Convention and discussed how when it comes to children's rights, New Zealand doesn't get to cherry-pick.
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Finnimore House BED & BREAKFAST
- A taste of Ireland in the heart of Wellington.
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Meat Direct
- Meat Direct was setup a year ago because, as a farmer,I believed the consumer was not receiving the freshest possible quality product. I wanted people to experience the taste of the freshest meat and fish possible as I h ave enjoyed for many years fr
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Black Coffee
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Whitireia Community Polytechnic
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Downstage Theatre Blog
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Let's Get Wellington Moving
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Stantiall Studio
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Enterprise Miramar Peninsula
- Enterprise Miramar Peninsula is an innovative community led project in Wellington, New Zealand. We have a vision for how our Peninsula can enrich the lives of those who live, work and play here.
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Campaign for a Better City
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The Residents
- For five years, Lucy Revill interviewed and photographed Wellingtonians on her blog, The Residents. The experience taught her about her hometown of Pōneke, its resilience, and how people’s personal style and values are reflected in their private spaces. The Residents: Made in Wellington is the culmination of this project.
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Carlucciland Wellington
- Admire the sculptures as you weave through this unique Wellington landmark, get up and close and interact with these remarkable artworks that make this a truly exceptional mini golf. These intricately placed art installations complete with strategically placed rocks, allow guests to get up and close, revealing how these behemoths were formed by nature.
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MenzShed Kapiti
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The Thistle Inn
- The Thistle Inn was built in 1840. she is the oldest hotel in NZ still trading from the original site. In July 1866 she was burnt to the ground but by December the same year she was back operating. You will see the original beer cellar through the glass floor. She is a Category 1 historic place building and was completely restored in 2004 (as close as possible to how she was in 1866).
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Bike network plan | Projects - WCC Transport Projects
- Creating a citywide network of connected bike and scooter routes in tandem with walking improvements and big public transport changes will make that possible. This is an ambitious plan. We must act swiftly to change how we move around to reduce the city’s carbon emissions and get the network completed in 10 years. To help us get there, we’ll be making interim improvements where we can, using lower-cost materials and involving local communities. The bike network plan includes finishing Tahitai, the walking and biking connection around Evans Bay between Miramar and the central city, and The Parade upgrade in Island Bay.
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Owhiro Bay School
- Owhiro Bay School is located on the beautiful South Coast in Wellington. We offer quality teaching for Years 0-6 in a country setting 10 minutes drive from central Wellington. A roll of 100-125 children. Spacious grounds featuring a large grass field, hard courts, tennis court and two playgrounds provide a fun and stimulating environment for the children at Owhiro Bay School. The community is central to how we do things at Owhiro Bay School. In partnership with Owhiro Bay Kindergarten we have established the Owhiro Bay Learning Community supporting learners from birth onwards. We enjoy a high level of community involvement and this is demonstrated through events such as the Annual Owhiro Bay Community Hangi and the Annual Owhiro Bay Fair. We have a number of active groups within the learning community; the Owhiro Bay Student Council, the Whanau Support Group and Parentlink to name a few.
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