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Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
- Instead, use any of the selection tools to select the area you want to burn or dodge and then do as above to lighten or darken that area. You can learn how to make a selection at your community college, the online help, the internet or a book. You learn what to select and what […]
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Electronics gizmos which may have fashioned our lives less difficult
- Maybe you have considered precisely how our lives could well be as though there are simply no electronics gadgets. Picture our lifetimes withou the advent of the online world and pc devices. Right now gadgets certainly are a considered as if they are a neccesity for our everyday lives. It is to the credit of […]
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ASUS Transformer Book Duet Can Run Android And Windows OS
- If you have any hard disk bigger than 137 GB (or 128 GB, depends on exactly how the size counts are specified, decimal or binary), Google for information about 48 bit LBA addressing. If you run WXP you need SP2, AND you need to be sure some registry setting exists. This may not be your […]
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Recipe of the week: Bread rolls
- Elements Cafe
- Ever wondered how we make our bread rolls? Well here is our recipe. Just a few notes before you start: – You will need a dough mixer/kenwood/kitchen aid or equivalent to knead this dough – It takes lots of practice to shape the rolls, so don’t give up straight away! – The fresh yeast can […]
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Elements Cafe, Wha Street, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Regional Council Candidates State Their Views On The Basin Reserve
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- Save the Basin has asked Regional Council, Wellington City Council and Wellington Mayoral candidates three questions about the future of the Basin Reserve, whether they support a Basin Reserve flyover, and how they think Wellington should deal with the additional traffic forecast to enter the city from the north due to the Government’s motorway projects.
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Wellington City Council Candidates State Their Views On The Basin Reserve
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- Save the Basin has asked Regional Council, Wellington City Council and Wellington Mayoral candidates three questions about the future of the Basin Reserve, whether they support a Basin Reserve flyover, and how they think Wellington should deal with the additional traffic forecast to enter the city from the north due to the Government’s motorway projects.
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v France #3
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy If you ever watched Sesame Street Classic, you’d know the puzzle song of One of these Things is Not Like The Other. Or in the French rugby case – three of these things. And now in the All Blacks, two of these things. Which leaves me struggling to weigh up how this...
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Best of the week: 9-16 June 2016
- The Wellingtonista
- Best contribution to society The monthly Repair Cafe at Ngaio Union Church. How cool to have a big room full of incredibly competent humans dedicated to helping others for free (you can contribute koha and if you don’t have coins, ask them for their bank account number). I took a record player and was not […]
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Blue Lake 1 – 18-19 October Rotorua
- Mana Kayak Racing Club
- Blue Lake 1 Sprint Regatta The first Blue Lake event will be held in October and the club will be travelling to compete at this event. This will be the first opportunity of the year for racing and seeing how your training has been going over the winter months. The club will stay at together […]
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Density is destiny baby! Transport infrastructure and local government costs
- Talk Wellington
- A new report is out which has a number of “WELL D’UH” findings, and a few “Huh, interesting” findings – but mostly is a relief because it signals us finally starting to look at the real cost implications of our dominant urban form. Here’s some transport highlights… Here’s the paper’s how, why and wherefore: Sense...
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Tawhaki
- Newtown Festival
- My Act talks about the stuggles and the pain our people have had to put up with for over the years, also talking about how we can all work as one to be better and stronger for the next generations to come, there are also some subjects i sing about us Māori people having to […]
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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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Short Passes 15 June (also known as our news in briefs column)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- How good was it to see rugby and live sport this past weekend! Five sleeps until the competition starts for real, and we say the delay will be worth it. It’s only for the first week, but the Premier Reserve Harper Lock Shield draw is out, and with it paints a picture of the...
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Feedback from our membership survey!
- Wellington Film Society
- Thank you to everyone who filled in our recent survey. We really appreciate you taking your time to share your views with us. We’re continuing to consider our options around how to best support our ongoing growth, including the potential for a second screening each week. We’re keeping a close eye on our membership numbers […]
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2024 – Community Refereeing Night
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Following the recent change to online courses for the Introductory Refereeing qualification, Capital Football have recognised the need to provide an opportunity for referees to engage with other referees and discuss the laws of the game, playing regulations and how… » read more The post 2024 – Community Refereeing Night appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Dhys on a consistent roll
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian “We can’t play the game too early. We must stay in the present and have a clear mind backing our ability to pressure them. We are a good side and it’s a great challenge,” Dhys Faleafaga responded when asked how Norths can stop Oriental Rongotai in Saturday’s Rebecca Luia’ana Trophy decider. With...
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Covid rugby commentator a hit at Wellington College
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Andrena Patterson at work live streaming and commentating Wellington College’s games and inset, with Hurricane Ngani Laumape and with friend and Harbour Hawks Highlander Patelesio Tomkinson. By Adam Julian When Radio Sport made the decision to cut local rugby broadcasting this year there was genuine concern about how much coverage the game would receive. Add...
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Ten Years in Pōneke Part Four – Throwing Down the Escooter Gauntlet
- The Wellingtonista
- Or, how far can you travel on a Flamingo before it dies on you? A Pōneke Easter Experiment. Do not try this at home. It’s not wholly dangerous, but it is a little foolhardy. Mostly it’s just time consuming and will make your legs ache. I’ve been scooting ever since I was a kid. I […]
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Aisle be Back: A bad week for NZR
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Super Rugby wasn’t officially dead at that point but earlier this week I found myself remembering and chuckling at the competition’s finest moment – Merhts running towards the stands at Loftus and flipping the bird at the faithful. See, that’s how you communicate directly and clearly, good people at Sanzar. Even Mehrts...
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Luke Campbell joins Hurricanes
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Former Wellington College, Wellington U19s and Old Boys University halfback is joining the Hurricanes in 2021, from Bay of Plenty where he has been based for the past four years. Campbell says to achieve the goal with his hometown team is a surreal feeling. “It’s hard to describe how it feels, but it really is...
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The Plate Debate
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- How do you know which carbon fiber plate running shoes are right for you? Fortunately, Wellington Scottish is full of runners who are delighted to discuss that question. In this podcast, four Scottish members give their views on the latest offerings from Nike, Hona One One, Saucony, Asics, New Balance, and Adidas.SK · Carbon plate shoes
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Aisle be Back: Plenty of silver but a pretty murky lake
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Plenty of silver but a pretty murky lake. That’s how the latest round of the sale of a slice the national game played out on Thursday. As expected, the provincial unions have lined up behind a sale of 12.5 per cent of a new entity to giant US equity giant Silver Lake....
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A conversation with Randell descendants
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- In the last week of April 2021, we celebrated the launch of Saving Randell Cottage. A short film talking with descendants of William and Sarah Randell about how the historic Randell Cottage saved from demolition, restored and donated to become a residence for New Zealand and French writers. Listen to Beverley Randell Price and her […]
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Finnimore House BED & BREAKFAST
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