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    • A park? Or houses? Or both?
      • A regional park above Shelly Bay on the Miramar Peninsula? Or houses? Or is there room for both? A DomPost report today says that hundreds of new homes could be fast tracked on the Peninsula. Michael Daly writes that iwi Taranaki Whānui and developer Ian Cassels are applying for consent to build 600 to 700 houses on 8 hectares of the former Mt Crawford Prison which closed in 2012.
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      • Mount Crawford Prison (former), Nevay Road, Karaka Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Akatarawa Attack
      • 80 mountainbikers attacked the Akatarawas on Saturday, armed only with a map. And 78 emerged more or less unscathed, close to the 4 or 8 hours each team had chosen for their battle with the rugged bush area between Upper Hutt and Kapiti. The final team of 2 pulled into the base at the end of Bulls Run Road three and a half hours late - battered but unbowed.
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    • A sporting site
      • Submissions on the Draft Waterfront Development Plan close on Friday, and while my opinion on most of it is just "get on with it", there's one area where I'll be promoting a specific change. While the ground floors of Sites 8, 9 and 10 have been designated simply as "retail", I think that Site 10 should be explicitly set aside as an indoor sports facility to replace Sheds 1 and 6.
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      • ASB Sports Centre, Kemp Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • New Director of Football Announced
      • Simon Harrold joins as our Director of Football, he will coach the Stop Out Free Heat 2008 Central League team, and importantly drive the activity of our Seaview Recycling Stop Out Football College.Simon played youth football for Blackpool Football Club, at the age of 19 moved to Semi-Pro Football. He played semi-pro for 8 years, firstly for Hednesford Town in what was then known as the Vauxhall L
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    • Hollywood That Was
      •   This very happy looking young man is New Zealander Ron Tonkins (pictured with Margaret Chapman) who travelled to Hollywood in 1946 and worked as a publicity photographer. Interesting thing is, during his time in Hollywood he shot reels and reels of Super 8 film footage like any usual tourist. Completely Bizarre thing is, he had unlimited access to the stars of the day and the majo
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    • Under 65B Team win Grade Final
      • Saturday 29 August 2009: The true Stream spirit and pride were on show as the Under-65B Rugby team won 8-7 against the HIBS Under-65A Team in the Under-65 Grade Final. That special Stream character was needed as the team held out HIBs for 15 minutes while down to 12 players and then held a 1-point lead for the last 30 minutes of the game.
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      • St Patricks College Silverstream, Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt, Wellington Region, New Zealand


    • Support DCM this World Homeless Day
      • We often ask ourselves, what can I do to help those in my own city who are experiencing homelessness? One practical way you can help is by giving or encouraging people to give to DCM. - Each year DCM works with over 800 people in Wellington. - Most will have experienced homelessness. - Over 100 will have slept rough. Many dream of a place to call home. $25,000 will enable DCM to support 25 Wellingtonians to move from homelessness to housed.
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    • April School Holiday bookings are now open
      • It’s that time of year again… Bookings for our April school holiday programme are now open! This April we’re excited to launch a NEW Let’s Get Digital programme for ages 8-13. At 2D Game Design, tamariki learn what goes into making a 2D arcade game from scratch. The workshops take place in the MediaLab, […] The post April School Holiday bookings are now open first appeared on Nōku te Ao Capital E.
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    • Goal fest in WCL clash
      • A new look team and a tough first few games in central league, the Upper Hutt Car Sales women’s central league team are really starting to come together. An 8-1 win against Wellington United was the team’s second win of the season. Three goals to Emma Main, who maintains her lead for Central Women’s League Golden Boot this season, two to Emily Morison and Toni West and a goal to Olivia de Ronde.
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    • Treaty Debate: The Maori seats in Parliament
      • Derek Fox What do you think of the Māori seats in Parliament? On Thursday 5 February @ 6.30 - 8 p.m. two speakers will deal with this provocative issue - The role of Maori in Parliament and the future of the Maori seats. Professor Philip Joseph and Derek Fox will discuss this topic as part of Te Papa’s annual Treaty Debate series. Join the debate We want to hear what you think. You can watch
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    • BNU Womens 2nd Team 03/05/2009
      • BNU ‘coast’ through with a 3-1 win over Kapiti (Kapiti 1 – BNU 3) The Brooklyn ladies’ second team started off the week very well with two highly placed teams in the pub quiz.  It is worthy of mention that neither of the teams exceeded the maximum number of competitors – unlike The Brazilians (aka The Thirds) who appeared to think that 8 players is the same as 5… hmmm ;-) But, we’re not bitter, an
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    • SAROP Last Cast
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 26/04/2014 - 11:25 - 13:30 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  14 Last Cast, 4.5 mtr stabicraft broken down 300 mtrs of the rocks at Wairaka Point. anchored in deep water with 1.0 metre swell running in with on shore wind.Located on first sweep, tow passed,vessel towed back to mana marina Vessel Details Length:  4.50m Resources Attendees:  nixon Chris Darch james bass Neil Cornwell Peter Tse Trevor Burgess Trevor Farmer
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    • News for Sunday 7 June 2009
      • Today    READINGSRomans 8:12-17John 3:1-17  COLLECT God of unchangeable power, you have revealed yourself to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit; keep us firm in this faith that we may praise and bless your holy name; for you are one God now and for ever.   Amen.  God of unchangeable power, you have revealed yourself to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit; keep us firm in this faith that we may prais
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    • 4m runabout with engine failure
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sun, 15/04/2012 - 10:40 - 12:00 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  8 4m tinny with engine failure after fishing trip. 2 POB. Had lifejackets, cell phone, radio on board. Anchored waiting for assistance. Engine overheating. Vessel towed to Mana Cruising Club. Vessel Details Length:  4.00m Resources Attendees:  AlanFisher Gary Spence Grant Porter jan allen Matt Annear Rachel Porter CRV's Used:  CRV Trust Porirua Rescue
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    • Tow 40 foot launch from Fishermans table to marina
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Wed, 26/05/2021 - 13:25 - 18:55 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  4 Total Volunteer Hours:  27 Vessel broken down at Fisherman's Table, in 30 metres water.  Tried battery pack to start with no luck.  Towed to Outer Reef then MR1 transfered tow and took to berth on A pier.  All went well average speed 3 knots,5 knot wind slight seas. Vessel Details Length:  14.00m Resources Attendees:  dfranks Portersnz Weedoogie Trevor Burgess warwick.bayne CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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    • Anti-racism rally and picnic
      • Remember a few years ago when a bunch of punks dressed up as fairies chased the National Front guys around the Railway Station beating them up? LOLarama. Anyhow... Anti-racism activists will be holding a rally and picnic at the Wellington Cenotaph at 10am on Saturday October 25. The rally and picnic is in opposition to plans to hold a "Flag Day" rally by the "Nationalist Alliance", a coalition comprising the National Front, New Right and National Democrats. More about these asshats after the jump.... read more
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    • Dave Armstrong on growing up...
      • One of New Zealand's finest dramatic and comedic storytellers, Dave Armstrong has written for stage, screen and print. We put it to Dave that his new play with Capital E: National Theatre for Children, Magnolia Street (25 & 28 July at Downstage) - was the latest example - following the likes of Niu Sila, Bro' Town and Seven Periods With Mr. Gormsby - of his work exploring the experience of growing up. Here's what he had to say about those days when your neighbourhood is your world and anything is possible...
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      • Downstage Theatre, Cambridge Terrace, Mt. Victoria, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand


    • Kids Vosseler Results U18-U11 – provisional
      • Placing Name Time 2 Nathaniel Graham 00:07:06 1 Alexander Prichard 00:07:25 Joshua Allen 00:07:46 Logan Stoupe 00:07:47 Reegan Kowalczyk 00:07:53 Nicholas Green 00:07:56 Oscar Strickland 00:08:13 4 Kian O’Connell 00:08:21 Nicholas Drayton 00:08:29 Henry Mellor 00:08:36 Ashton Tietjens 00:08:42 Aiden Jackson 00:08:44 Luke Stoupe 00:08:45 Rylee Watt 00:08:49 Jonathan Green 00:08:52 2 Emalise Alding 00:09:03 3 Amy Murray 00:09:16 Gemma Gordon 00:09:31 Charlotte Ross 00:09:34 Tyler Rollo 00:09:37 Bailey Rollo 00:09:41 Nicholas England 00:10:14 David Gordon 00:10:20 Lily Trompetter 00:10:24 Phoenix Taylor 00:11:30 4 Peter Roberts 00:13:11 Tim Cherry 00:13:25 1 Phoebe Mcknight 00:13:28 Gus Reece 00:13:33 3 Johnathon Roberts 00:14:12 Reuben Goldingham-Newsom 00:14:29 2 Jayme Maxwell 00:14:33 Jorja Watt 00:18:12 Hannah Gordon 00:18:44 Provisional results only – some missing
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      • Alexandra Road, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)


    • 2019 Newsletters
      • 2019 – Newsletter #1 – (4 February 2019) 2019 – Newsletter #2 – (17 May 2019) 2019 – Newsletter #3 – (24 May 2019) 2019 – Newsletter #4 – (30 May 2019) 2019 – Newsletter #5 – (7 June 2019) 2019 – Newsletter #6 – (14 June 2019) 2019 – Newsletter #7 – (21 June 2019) 2019 – Newsletter #8 – (28 June 2019) 2019 – Newsletter #9 – (5 July 2019) 2019 – Newsletter #10 – (12 July 2019) 2019 – Newsletter 11 – (26 July 2019) 2019 – Newsletter 12 – (2 August 2019) 2019 – Newsletter 13 – (16 August) 2019 – Newsletter 14 – (4 September)    
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    • Bumper year for records in store
      • If the recent SW Short Course champs is anything to go by, 2007/08 looks set to be a bumper year for local and national records set by Wellington swimmers. 28 local and 4 national records were broken at the meet, beating the 27 local and one national record set in 2005/06. Wellington swimmers are well on track to surpass the 59 SW and 8 SNZ records broken in 05/06 and we still have 7 months to go!
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    • Newsletter - September 2024
      • Kia ora and thanks for being friends with Porirua Little Theatre! Currently our key focus is supporting the much anticipated opening of Coven. Put together by the highly successful Hollywood to Broadway team, with a cast oozing talent and timing aligned with Halloween, Coven is sure to bewitch and entertain its audiences. The Committee continues to hone our processes and procedures, finalising our 2025 programme including of course the celebrations of our 75th year! Make sure if you have been a PLT member in the past to look out for information coming soon on how to register your expression of interest.
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    • Goalkeeper Training Session – March 23rd!
      • Calling all goalies! Don't miss this goalkeeper-specific training session with top-level coaching from: 🔹 Julia Gluyas – Recent Black Stick, Falcons, and Wellington representative keeper, Northern P1 Women’s team 🔹 Cameron Loader – Northern Men’s P1 goalkeeper 🔹 Andrew Webborn – Experienced goalkeeping coach from the UK 📅 Date: Sunday, March 23rd 📍 Location: NHS1 ⏰ Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM ⚠️ Limited spots available! To secure your place, RSVP by Thursday, 19 March 2025 to info@northernunited.co.nz This is a fantastic opportunity to sharpen your skills with expert coaching—see you there! 🏑💪
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    • Op SuzyQ
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 03/03/2018 - 15:00 - 15:25 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  1 SuzyQ had its anchor rope fouled on its prop and requested assistance. MR1 was close by and went to support. MR1 rafted up with SuzyQ and the crew were able to lift the anchor and clear the prop. SuzyQ tested its steering and engine and made its own way back to Mana Cruising Club Vessel Details Length:  4.50m Resources Attendees:  Chris Darch Neil Cornwell Trevor Farmer
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    • Move H28 from F pier to travelift
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Tue, 25/05/2021 - 18:30 - 21:45 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  16 Move Summer Winds (H28) from berth F Pier to travelift Bay.  Wind 10knots gusting 15 SE.  Cloud and king tides. Went up channel and identified lead lights.  Tested new spot light found to be very good.  Went into small beach other side of launching ramp and identified landing and mooring points as an alternative to gettinhg into marina Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie MikeyC Polarbear Stevensea Trevor Burgess CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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    • DUO Mingling Party Singles Night - Saturday, November 8
      • DUO is Wellington’s only sophisticated mingling party. This fun evening is an opportunity for single people in their 30’s and 40’s who would like to meet new people and have some fun. Come join the Mingling Party which will be held in D4, 143 Featherston Street, Wellington on Saturday, November 8th from 7.30pm onwards. Entry is $20 which includes a drink and delicious nibbles.For more information: www.duoevents.co.nz
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    • Young and hungry arts trust
      • The Young and Hungry Arts Trust is a charitable organisation that was founded in 1994 in association with BATS Theatre. Young and Hungry arose out of a need to provide young people, aged 15-25 years, with opportunities to gain hands-on theatre experience within a professional structure.
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    • Te Aro School
      • Te Aro School is a vibrant, inclusive, multicultural full primary school with approximately 200 children from over 40 countries and a strong community presence dating back to 1854. We cater for all children from Year 0-8 and provide a very wide and varied curriculum.
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      • Te Aro School, The Terrace, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Base Wellington
      • Base Wellington is a stylish 325 bed hostel located in funky Courtney Place, the centre of Wellington's night life and just minutes away from Te Papa museum. The property is open 24/7 and offers 4 to 8 bedded multi-share rooms as well as doubles with ensuite facilities.
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    • Young and Hungry
      • Young & Hungry started life in 1994 at Bats theatre as a series of one act plays designed to give young people, aged between 15-25 years, the opportunity to partake in a professional theatre environment under the direction of professional theatre practitioners. Since then it has significantly grown and is now run by the Young and Hungry Arts Trust.
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    • Wellington Youth Choir
      • The Wellington Youth Choir is an auditioned group of singers aged 18-25, based in Wellington, New Zealand. The choir is made up predominantly of university students and young professionals, and rehearse once a week on a Tuesday evening. They are a capable group that performs regularly during the academic year, in and around the Wellington region.
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    • Docnz
      • The Wellington season of the DOCNZ 2007 Documentary Film Festival screens from November 8-21 this year. Films will be screening at Hoyts Regent on Manners, Paramount, and the NZ Film Archive. Come along to selected screenings to meet local filmmakers. Films are from across the globe with a good handful made in Aotearoa.
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    • Docnz
      • The Wellington season of the DOCNZ 2007 Documentary Film Festival screens from November 8-21 this year. Films will be screening at Hoyts Regent on Manners, Paramount, and the NZ Film Archive. Come along to selected screenings to meet local filmmakers. Films are from across the globe with a good handful made in Aotearoa.
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    • Naenae Clubhouse Bike Box
      • The Naenae Clubhouse Bike Box was established in 2017. The Bike Box is a community cycle repair shop run of out an old shipping container and is situated outside of the Treadwell Hall at 25 Treadwell Street, Naenae. ​ The Bike Box runs a programme at Naenae Clubhouse with the aim to provide free bikes to young people and their families.
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    • Evans Bay Intermediate
      • Evans Bay Intermediate is the only specialist provider of Education for Years 7 and 8 in the Eastern Suburbs. The school was opened in 1964 and has a roll of approximately 450 students. It caters for students in the Seatoun, Miramar, Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay areas with an ethnic mix of approximately 60% European, 12.5% Maori, 15% Asian, 9.5% Pacific Island.
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    • Te Motu Kairangi
      • It’s quite simple: we aim to restore ecological health to the Miramar Peninsula. More specifically, we’d like to see every household on the peninsula include 25 % or more of local native plants. We practises eco-sourcing to maintain the distinctiveness of local flora. By boosting rare plant life and controlling introduced mammalians we can bring nature in to our urban community, raising property values and fostering a sense of identity and well-being.
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      • Miramar Peninsula, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • San Antonio School
      • Welcome to our school …. We’re the “Little School with the Big Heart!” San Antonio is a Roman Catholic Integrated Primary School for girls and boys from Year 1 to Year 8. The school is situated in the beautiful seaside village of Eastbourne, New Zealand. Eastbourne is located on the Wellington Harbour and has a population of 6000 people. The small size of the school fosters the development of a warm and close school community where families interact often and meaningfully. San Antonio’s special character is evident throughout the school in particular in the positive behaviour and attitudes of the children.
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