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NZRDA strike notice withdrawn
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- The Resident Doctors Association has withdrawn a strike notice planned for later this month. The strike would have seen Resident Medical Officers, who are members of the NZRDA, strike around the country from April 15 to April 18.
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July Holiday Judo
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Getting close to that time again, friends and lovers. Academy Judo Holiday Programme. Ages 6 – 13 years. Wellington Judo AcademyCity Dojo132 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara Monday 11 – Friday 15... The post July Holiday Judo appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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"Amazing Brooklyn Pursuit"
- Brooklyn School
- Keep Sunday 13 June free so you can take part in this wonderful mid-winter activity.
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Brooklyn School, 58, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand
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Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: the signs were there for years, if one only looked
- Jack Yan
- Facebook’s woes over Cambridge Analytica have only prompted one reaction from me: I told you so.
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Tawa AFC Matchday Programme 5/6 September 2020
- Tawa AFC
- We have some great news inside, so open the link below to read all about it.
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Hataitai Community Market - Sat 5 Sept
- Hataitai Community Website
- We’ve a full house, so come on down and find yourself a treasure or a treat.
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Winter Energy Grants receive double the amount of student applications compared to 2024
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The grants help subsidise expensive power bills so students can stay warm during the Wellington winter.
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Laying a campaign trail
- Keith Johnson
- I am afraid that I have become caught up in my electioneering – such that I have now committed myself to walking every street in the Southern Ward, dropping a calling card in every letter box, and talking in an open and friendly way to those fellow citizens who are out and about. Since I am largely a house husband at present and the boys are at school, my week-day mornings are pretty much free. So the map is a report back on progress so far.
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BNU v. Waterside Karori
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- In a moment of scheduling madness this match was put down for Sunday 14th of May, the afternoon after the best FA Cup Final in living memory. To watch the magnificent footballing mastery that is Liverpool Football Club and the skills of perhaps the best player of our time, Steven Gerrard, and then have to turn up to Nairnville Park to play on a greasy pitch in inclement weather provides a contrast of Grand Canyon-like proportions.
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It’s Showtime!
- Eye of the Fish
- Cuba Carnivale is upon us once more. But will the showers hold off for us today, or is it time to think of the perhaps inevitable: do we need a SambaDome ? Carnival night parade is all about being hot and sweaty and (so it seems, near-naked), along with the inevitable music, rhythm and hypnotic samba music beats. Will the crowd break into spontaneous dance and applause this time, or merely look a
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College Cricket Review Underway
- Cricket Wellington
- Cricket Wellington and College Sport have decided to jointly review college cricket in Wellington. It has been approximately 15 years since college cricket was reviewed and clearly the educational, community, and cricket landscapes have all changed markedly since then.
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2012 Term Dates
- Brooklyn School
- The 2012 School Terms are as follows: Term 1 Friday 3 February-Thursday 5 April Term 2 Monday 23 April-Friday 29 June Term 3 Monday 16 July-Friday 28 September Term 4 Monday 15 October-Thursday 20 December
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Brooklyn School, 58, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand
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Workspace Residency Opportunities for Jewellers in 2025 - call for submissions
- Toi Pōneke
- In partnership with Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Workspace Studios are thrilled to announce two brand-new jewellery workshop residencies for 2024 - 2025! Applications are now open for the Tipua and the Kapeu Residencies. Applications close: 5pm Friday 15 November
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Favourite tries of the 2022 season Part 2
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The thrills and spills of the 2022 rugby season in Wellington. A selection of tries scored in 2022 – part 2 below. All footage by Club Rugby, except for try #12 (credit Newlands College) and #15 (credit Mike Lewis Pictures).
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Ice Ice Baby
- The Wellingtonista
- Tonight come along to the Film Archive (corner of Taranaki and Ghuznee Sts) to the opening of Á jaðrinum (transl. on the edge), a collection of 15 recent video works from Iceland, curated by Leonhard Emmerling, from 5:30pm.
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Photos from 2013 Winter Series Race 3
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Here's a great bunch of photos from Race 3.Big thanks to Mike Garbett and Adam Johnston who took these shots.Adam's shots were from his phone - so no zoom. So I've had to crop some heavilty - and have doctored some that didn't survive this process too well.
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Waiting
- The Wellingtonista
- Not sure if the Ohiro Road bus-stop bookcase and sofas have survived the weather and/or vandals (reports, anyone?), but, either way, here’s a lovely video by Dan Adams documenting this fantastic urban enhancement… Waiting from Dan Adams on Vimeo. via Eye of the Fish
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Result: Maiden and Perston
- Olympic Harriers
- The weather was its normal magnificent self for the Maiden and Perston races, bright sunshine and barely a breath of wind. The underfoot conditions were a bit softer than usual and the greasy conditions down the bank prompted a course change for the under 10 race.
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Newlands College, 68, Bracken Road, Newlands, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Karapoti Classic: Update from the Kennett Bros
- <P>After a dry spell, the Karapoti looks as fast as ever. Some people are saying the Perverse Reverse will be even faster (but we couldn't possibly comment). If we get the fine weather that we're due, we expect some race records (and lots of personal best
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Wellington Train Service Shut Down In Rush-hour
- Auckland Trains
- So we thought we had it bad with old diesel trains and a totally inadequate signal system.
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It's a bird, it's a plane, it's A TREE
- The Wellingtonista
- We love community, and we love art, so it's no surprise that we love community art projects.
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Sevens rugby season just around the corner
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A long and exciting fifteens rugby season draws to a close over the next fortnight or so.
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Collateral damage: how the war on ‘woke banking’ could backfire on New Zealand
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Martien Lubberink critiques a proposed law change that aims to clamp down on so-called woke banking.
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Congratulations to all our students who participated in the Northern Zone Cross Country on 31 July.
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- We are so proud of all our students who participated in the Northern Zone Cross Country event.
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The Art of OTOGI
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- "I feel that all the works I have created so far connect to the theme of OTOGI.
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Thistle Hall, Cuba Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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2020 - Term 4 - News and Roundup
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Hi, So the summer term began, with regattas and sailing and kayaking and swimming and even cycling.
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Stage Changes!
- Newtown Festival
- STAGES CHANGES We have heaps of changes this year, so please check out our Google map (bit.
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snapped?
- The Wellingtonista
- So maybe it's been easy to escape, but next week the new Snapper cards come into circulation.
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Common Ground?
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- This event is part of the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture, by Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects. When Kaikoura shook, photographer Andy Spain got Wellington's list of earthquake prone buildings and started photographing them. The idea of fixing time became appealing, as many of the buildings were demolished. When asked to exhibit them together however, Andy began to ask what these remnants meant. He visited the petals saved from Athfield's church of First Church of Christ Scientist and saw their fragility. He talked to architects about remedial work which never saw the light of day. What were the consequences of all these traces existing in a time when the fates of many Wellington buildings are so contested? Where heritage competes with social housing, which competes with sustainable reuse, and so on. So, this exhibition is not about the photographs that have been taken, or the drawings drawn, or the artworks saved. It is about how we decide to use these remnants, and what stories we want them to tell.
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Thistle Hall, Cuba Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cycling advocates award Fellowship to improve community accountability
- Cycle Wellington
- Cycle Wellington has awarded the Alastair Smith Memorial Fellowship for 2021-22 to Jonathan Coppard. The Fellowship is dedicated to furthering the work of veteran Wellington cycling advocate, Alastair Smith, who passed away in November 2019. It has a value of $5000. Jonathan Coppard's project will improve the inclusivity and diversity of cycling advocacy. “Unfortunately for many decades now, Wellington's street environment has been so hostile to cyclists that only a few people feel able to ride bikes,” he says. “This has led to a situation where cycling activism is unrepresentative of the wider Wellington community. We need to do better.” “We are now starting to see a change in both the physical and cultural approach to streets. Bike lanes are changing the street environment so that more people feel able to ride a bike. It is essential that Cycle Wellington changes at the same time so that we are representative of the people we advocate for, and can contribute to the work required to address inequalities in Wellington.”
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