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Changes to funding
- Wellington Community Fund
- WCF has had to make the difficult decision to reduce our general grants budget significantly this year in order to ensure we can continue to grant in subsequent years. In line with our strategic ambitions we’ve looked at how we can continue to support those in our community who experience the most inequity and exclusion;...
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The Camera as an Actor in ‘Cléo from 5 to 7’
- Wellington Film Society
- WFS member Alex Cass examines the role of the camera in Agnès Varda’s film, and how it shapes the main character’s thoughts and behaviour. Sometimes, when I’m watching a film, it is easy to forget that the camera exists as the mediator between the audience and the action. The frame simply acts as a theatre […]
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Summer, sun, socialising – speeding?
- Talk Wellington
- Summer! With loads more people outdoors, it’s more obvious how local streets are performing for their communities. Here’s some tips for local citizens to seize the opportunity for some productive local conversation about driving speeds. As more of us want to get to cool parks, al fresco dining spots, beaches and other destinations outdoors, and...
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Dani
- Newtown Festival
- Raised in the heart of the north of the uk and travelling to many international festivals around the world, Dani has naturally become passionate about house, electronic dance and techno. With an impressive collection of tracks and a deep understanding of the genres, Dani knows how to connect with the crowd. Her high energy sets […]
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What gambling sponsors mean for New Zealand rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Have you ever noticed how rugby and gambling seem to go together these days? This is especially true in New Zealand, where rugby is more than just a sport — it’s a way of life. The game is in the blood of the locals, from little kiddos playing touch rugby in the park to full-on...
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What gambling sponsors mean for New Zealand rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Have you ever noticed how rugby and gambling seem to go together these days? This is especially true in New Zealand, where rugby is more than just a sport — it’s a way of life. The game is in the blood of the locals, from little kiddos playing touch rugby in the park to full-on...
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A tool to prevent gentrification?
- Talk Wellington
- Everyone wants their neighbourhood to be a better place to live, but how do you avoid the fundamental laws of the market forcing people out who’ve often lived and loved there for generations? One tool can help… Gentrification. It’s one of the few genuinely bad things about the otherwise process of making nicer places to...
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Wet Wet Wetlington
- Talk Wellington
- Wellington winter means lots of water. Falling from the sky, and then being all around us… and being all up in our face where we don’t want it. Aaaand we’re going to get it more intensely. So what can we do? Well, hello there rain! How are you doing? Are you ready to surprise us...
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Weather Effects on Betting Predictions in Rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Weather Effects on Betting Predictions in Rugby Weather can change how a rugby match is played and because of that it also changes the chances that bookmakers and bettors give to different outcomes. Rain makes it harder for players to handle the ball and often leads to fewer points being scored, something frequently seen in...
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Gehaakte Gordijntjes - Crocheted Curtains
- Toi Pōneke
- Gehaakte Gordijntjes - Crocheted Curtains examines how the 21 houses Elisabeth grew up in shaped her understanding of 'home' and her identity as a Dutch New Zealander. Using architectural constructs based on fragments of memory, experience, and migration; the gallery transforms into an abstract house, inviting contemplation of the sense of home we all carry within.
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Kaneskies
- Newtown Festival
- If you’re looking for a DJ who knows how to get the party started, look no further than Kaneskies! A familiar face on the Wellington dance music scene, Kaneskies has been playing and dancing at clubs, festivals, and events all over New Zealand for the past 15 years. With a vast musical repertoire that spans […]
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What happened 100 years ago Part 1: Club Rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- As we enter a new season of rugby in the Wellington region, a look back at how the season panned out 100 years ago. This year it is 1925, another exciting and eventual year. A recap of the 1925 club season below. Part 2 canvassing representative rugby to come. Pōneke won the 1925 Senior Championship...
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Public health & low carbon transport: what parties said
- Talk Wellington
- While the relationship between these might seem obvious to readers of Talk Wellington, public health researchers thought they’d ask political parties about this directly, and see what they said. The results are… We recently discovered that there’s a Public Health Communication Centre – how very useful! They’re doing a graet public service this election year:...
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Great read: toll roads, congestion charges, and transport investment
- Talk Wellington
- Te Waihanga the NZ Infrastructure Commission have released another banger of a report, this time into two important ways to fund transport projects. It’s quite arresting… With a government (rightly) thinking more laterally about how to fund infrastructure, there’s lots of talk about funding things with tolls. Some of it is really hot talk, like...
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Pra agm 2023
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- The 2023 PRA AGM will be held on Monday 28 August, 7pm at Plimmerton Boating Club. Come and hear our guest speakers from local company Cratos explain how their advanced drone technology supports environmental groups with ecological mapping and monitoring. A current project ‘Science in the Swamp’ focusses on an educational study of Taupō Swamp […]
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Wellington’s Future Development Strategy: your submission guide (quick!)
- Talk Wellington
- Our region’s Future Development Strategy will say what big, important stuff goes where, setting the course for our towns and cities for decades. A Talk Wellington reader lays out why it matters, and how to submit – ASAP! This post contains some introductory information, and then a submission guide based on the Talk Wellington kaupapa....
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Review: Wonderful
- The Wellingtonista
- A Laugh for Literary Lovers Reviewed by Nadia Freeman Richard Huber’s Wonderful opens with Lady Hermione and her butler Roberts staring straight past the audience. We can not tell immediately what their relationship is, if they are fond of each other, if there is tension, or how long they have known each other. The set […]
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Waratahs
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy When it was obvious Ardie Savea was going to sit out last week with a citing, I joked to a workmate that the Hurricanes didn’t need him, the team was that good. Of course, we did and do need him. I am pretty sure, although we can never know, that some how...
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Changing Street Parking: strategy vs world
- Talk Wellington
- In city transport, if you sort out parking, everything becomes possible. And if you fail to sort out parking, everything will be way harder. Auckland’s followed Wellington in making a good parking strategy, so let’s hear how that went! Hosted by MR Cagney’s parking guru Scott Ebbett, it’s a great listen starring one of the...
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Brumbies tonight
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy There’s a sense for the Hurricanes that their season starts tonight. The meaningful season that is. I’ve struggled this year to get a gauge on how they’re really tracking – and their soft early draw has not helped. Sitting atop the table a couple of weeks ago, I hope no-one took that...
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Speed Management Plan for Kāpiti
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- From the LCK Committee, 20 May 2023 KCDC is now looking for feedback on its first Speed Management Plan, which outlines how the transport network is expected to look in ten years time, with an emphasis on lower speeds, and our seeking the views of ratepayers. LCK plans to make a submission on the Plan […]
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Busy day for community rugby tomorrow, as Swindale Shield reaches its halfway mark
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean Draws & Teamlists for Saturday 13 May HERE At full-time tomorrow the halfway mark of the Swindale Shield will be in the past, and the Premier and Premier 2 tables will be in a state that tells the truth about how the various sides have travelled so far. Elsewhere there’s rugby up...
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Don’t be resigned to renting being rubbish. It needn’t be!
- Talk Wellington
- Just your regular reminder that the munted way we do some things in New Zealand isn’t Just How It is. And, in fact, being better is straightforward! This is from a recent, generally cheerful update on the state of NZ’s housing market, where Ged Cann reports on a NZ Herald investigation of the impact of...
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The Impact of New Zealand Laws and Regulations on Gambling
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Every country is responsible for setting its own gambling rules and regulations, but it is fair to say that New Zealand has left things for some time as it hasn’t set up any new regulations or laws relating to gambling and online gambling since 2003. Think how much has changed in that time! The last...
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30 Months to go until the New Regional Hospital is complete!
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Our new hospital in Newtown is under construction and due for completion in 2008. The Foundation is fundraising for the several projects to enhance the facilities at our new Hospital. Please visit our projects page to see more information on how you can help us deliver these special projects. Wellington Hospital belongs to you and [...]
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A closing pop-up sale for fat babes as yet another business closes
- The Wellingtonista
- Remember how I promised to post more often and I haven’t really delivered on that? Well I’m trying to get less busy so I can. Truly I am. And one of the ways I’m doing that is by closing the House of Boom. Please tolerate me while I cut’n paste this in third person rather […]
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Why Wellington needs light rail, and why we can afford it
- Wellington Scoop
- One of the biggest daily problems facing Wellingtonians is transport – the simple act of getting from A to B, especially at peak times. In some areas even quiet weekends can be difficult. Yet the current mayor and councillors seem to have little idea of the extent of the problem, let alone how to fix it.
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On Malls
- Architectural Centre Inc
- The Dominion Post had an article recently saying how K Mart, the giant US retailing store, wants to establish a branch in central Wellington. Given that K Mart stores are rather large, and Wellington CBD is rather skinny and small. It may be that they are aiming at Kilbirnie / Rongotai instead. But it did remind [...]
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The Distant Warmth of Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Barry Lyndon’
- Wellington Film Society
- In advance of our repeat screening of Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, committee member Russ Kale shares his thoughts on the film’s reputation, and how it compared with the enthusiastic WFS screening in February. Like Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles before him, Stanley Kubrick has developed a reputation as a director who is difficult to enjoy […]
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The rising debt $$$ on your rates bill
- Bryan Pepperell - Back To The Future
- SOCIALIZING THE LOSSES THE RISING DEBT $$$$ ON YOUR RATES BILL Voting against the temporary venue on the waterfront were: Councillors Cook, Lester, Pannett, Pepperell, Ritchie. HOW YOUR RATES AND RENT GO UPPrivatizing the profits Voting for the Temporary Venue were: Councillors Ahipene-Mercer, Coughlan, Eagle, Foster, Gill, Mckinnon, Marsh, Morrison and Mayor Wade-Brown.
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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
- Yes we offer amazing coffee, but we also boast many other features. One can enjoy a game of pinball, browse over local and international art, immense yourselves in quality classic and modern vinyl, treat your taste buds to one of our fresh and ever changing toasted sandwiches, gluten free and vegan delights and sample some of our secret recipe home-made chai.
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Black coffee, Riddiford Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Whitireia Community Polytechnic
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Downstage Theatre Blog
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Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Let’s Get Wellington Moving is working with the people of Wellington to develop a transport system that supports your aspirations for how the city looks, feels, and functions.
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Stantiall Studio
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Campaign for a Better City
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The Residents
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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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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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