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    • Many rewards in umpiring says Watkin
      • Umpire Evan Watkin says seeing the world’s greatest players up close and personal is just one of many rewards of becoming an umpire. In July Watkin was made a Life Member of the Cricket Wellington Umpires and Scorers Association (CWUSI) and Cricket Wellington recently caught up with him to ask about of his umpiring career highlights and how aspiring umpires can get involved.
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    • CROSS TALKS
      • A series of fun and interesting social Friday evenings & Sunday afternoons run by experts in the field…. Green-style Vege-growing in your Urban GardenMore folks are looking to growing their own to feed a family when supermarket vegetable & fruit prices keep on climbing. Sustainable living is the trend. Gardening is a great stress-reliever. Find out how to start and manage a highly productive,
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    • Celebrating our Midwives
      • 2020 is International Year of the Nurse and Midwife and the world has suddenly been presented with a stark reminder of how essential our frontline healthcare workers are. During COVID-19, babies continue to be born and women still need support during pregnancy and birth. Today we celebrate our midwives for the significant and important roles they play in the lives of so many.
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    • Covid-19
      • Dear cardholder, As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve here in New Zealand, and we all do our bit to contain the spread of the virus, we wanted to update you on how the Snapper team is doing our best to keep you moving. Our main priority is the health and safety of our people, […] The post COVID-19 appeared first on Snapper.
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    • Level 4- August 2021
      • Kia ora Wellington, Kei te pēhea koutou? Since we’re back at Level Four, we wanted to check in with a reminder of how the Snapper team is doing our best to keep you moving safely along with our friends at Metlink and the Ministry of Health. As always, our main priority is the health and […] The post Level 4- August 2021 appeared first on Snapper.
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    • Covid-19
      • Dear cardholder, As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve here in New Zealand, and we all do our bit to contain the spread of the virus, we wanted to update you on how the Snapper team is doing our best to keep you moving. Our main priority is the health and safety of our people, […] The post COVID-19 appeared first on Snapper.
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    • Earthquakes & banana puns
      • Kaibosh’s Wellington City branch was evacuated after the recent earthquakes, which has led to some challenging times for us – but we’re lucky to have friends like All Good, who’ve come to our rescue with a whole lot of bananas. How will bananas help us at this slippery time, you ask? Over the next couple […] The post Earthquakes & banana puns first appeared on Kaibosh Food Rescue.
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    • Notes from the April Meeting
      • We met on 18 April  2022,  via zoom. These are brief notes of the main items discussed; see below for a link to the full minutes. Local Body Elections & Proposed Meet the Candidates meetings Nominations for Mayor, Councillors and Greater Welllington Councillors  open on 15th July and close on 12th August, so we won’t know till then how … Continue reading Notes from the April Meeting →
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    • Law for lunch
      • Have hire purchase agreements got you in knots? Who can do what with your personal information? Is family law more tangled than your family? How does parole work?Find out at "Law for Lunch", a series of lunchtime talks at Wellington Central Library. Specialists will demystify the law around these issues and you can ask your own questions: Thursdays noon-1pm, 8-29 March.
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    • PHOTOS: Riverblind
      • Some of the crowd at ValveSolid rock with an almost operatic vocal style is how I would attempt to describe Riverblind in one sentence. Lead singer/guitarist Dave Kempton has an incredibly powerful, smooth and melodic voice. Backed up with solid drums from Tim Whitta, and Dan Simpson throwing himself around the stage with his 6 string bass, these guys are a surprisingly powerful live act.
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    • Dreading the Christmas shopping?
      • Worried you may have to return gifts you receive? Then Law for Lunch this week may provide some assistance: "How consumer law can help you in the festive season". Join Angus McLeod, of the Consumer's Institute, at Central Library on Tuesday 20 November, 12-1pm as he goes over consumer rights : all welcome.Brought to you by Wellington City Libraries in partnership with Wellington Community Law Centre.
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    • Turn OFF your lights - 8-9pm tomorrow (Saturday)
      • Support the Earth Hour initiative tomorrow (Sat 28th) and turn off your lights between 8pm-9pm. But it will be dark! I know ... fun eh!? Light candles, play spooky games (I recommend Werewolf) or tell ghost stories - in essence HAVE FUN! And it's not just about the lights, that's the minimum. If you can turn off anything else then do so - how about turning off the computer!!!
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    • Dominion Post no longer suckling from Big Liquor's teet?
      • On Saturday, the big front page headline on the Dominion Post was "Cheers! We're killing ourselves" about how alcohol is responsible for injuries, health problems and crime. Today it's "Weekend of Drunken Mayhem - 1000 calls to police". Think maybe they lost a big advertising account? Full disclosure: the TAWAs have some sponsorship from Epic Beer and we're very happ
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      • Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • May Meeting – Thursday 28th, 7:30pm, Tawa Community Centre
      • Preparing for KiwiSAT The KiwiSAT project is progressing closer to a possible launch. Come along and hear how to prepare your station for when N.Z.’s own satellite goes into service. Terry ZL2BAC, our KiwiSAT rep, will outline and discuss what is required, including, A brief overview of the current status of the KiwiSAT project Spacecraft capabilities, systems, and frequencies The probable orbit m
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      • Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Something to mull over
      • Having observed a steaming hot urn of it at the Southern Cross on Saturday night, surrounded by blankets and hot water bottles, we want to know: where can one get the best mulled wine in Wellington, how much will we have to pay for it, and approximately what alcoholic percentage will it be?  Do our work for us in the comments section. Thanks!
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    • Weekly Report July 26
      • Hi Everyone Mystery Run   This Sunday we assemble as usual in Meeting Room 3 and Jillian hands out a fiendishly difficult set of instructions that sends packs hightailing it all over Wellington to answer questions of global significance, like ‘what sort of stuffed toy is there in the window of a certain house in Constable Street’, and ‘how many steps are there up Plimmer’s Way’?
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    • Statues or Fun?
      • So, $350 000 for a statue that will be passe in a couple of years. One of those statues like the Queen Victoria ones that cities try to fob off on each other. Yet, those events that help to make Wellington a great place to live or visit like the Cuba Street Carnival and the Newtown Fair can't be held for lack of money. How absurd!
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      • Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Everyone wants a piece of the pie
      •  So today the Dom Post has a story about how Verboom Badges in Left Bank is in trouble with MacDonalds for using its Georgie Pie brand. This story perplexes me for many reasons, but mostly because I'm wondering why the hell anyone would want to bring back Georgie Pie in the first place. Aren't there enough good pies in Wellington for you lot already?
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    • Almost Over PT!
      • As often stated here, public transport only wins hearts when it is reliable. We can’t expect a perfect 100% run – road works and accidents hold up buses, rail is prone to breakdown and operational issues. But I have struck it bad this week and it’s highlighted to me how important it is to bring forward as a priority the plans for realtime information for train stations.
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    • Who wants to drive a bus?
      • Who wants to drive a bus? As a cyclist, I know all too well how inattentive/impatient motorists and inattentive/impatient pedestrians behave on our streets. Bus drivers not only have to deal with that, but they also have to deal with timetables, dispatchers, fare-zones, overhead power lines, cash and of course passengers, some of whom… I’m glad I don’t have to deal with.
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    • eBooks and eReaders
      • The Library has over 250,000 eBooks which you can read whenever you like, from where ever you are. And now you can browse our newest eBook titles on dedicated eReaders at Central and WJ Scott Libraries. For information on how to find and use eBooks please visit the Finding and using eBooks guide on the Library website. If you need help use the Ask a Librarian service.
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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)


    • Whitireia Community Polytechnic
      • The Whitireia Community Polytechnic website contains information about courses and services offered, how to contact the polytechnic, and news.
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      • Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Wi Neera Drive, Takapuwahia, Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand


    • Downstage Theatre Blog
      • Downstage's official blog. Take a look inside and get a glimpse how professional theatre is produced. Also get updates on our shows and information on specials.
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      • Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Stantiall Studio
      • Architectural Illustration and Animation. See how your project will look before it gets built. Come and visit us at our studio in the beautiful Wellington Botanic Gardens to discuss your next project.
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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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      • Carlucci Land, 277, Happy Valley Road, Happy Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • MenzShed Kapiti
      • MenzShed Kapiti is an incorporated Society, Registered as a a non-profit charitable organisation. We commenced operations in 2010 to promote the health and well-being of mainly retired and older men. Our shed is a place to socialise with like-minded men, to practice old skills, learn new ones, share know-how, pursue hobbies, enjoy company and give back to the community.
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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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