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TempoFit season 2
- Hutt Valley Marathon Clinic
- TempoFit is for runners of ALL abilities. As long as you can run 5km non stop (at any speed) you'll fit in perfectly. Having others to train with over winter is a real bonus - and it's perfect for those who are working towards the Gazley Volkswagen Wellington Marathon, Half, 10km or 5km at the end of June.....
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Ashhurst 2 Esplanade
- Hutt Valley Marathon Clinic
- Entries are Open for the A2E on Sunday 22nd November....
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RSD Drop 2!!
- Slow Boat Records
- After a couple of false starts(!!), and with the dropping of the nationwide covid alert levels, Slow Boat is thrilled to finally be able to bring you some form of celebration – the second of three 2020 RSD drops, this Saturday, the 26th September, featuring a nifty, stripped-back instore performance from Auckland indie rock up-and-comers Daffodils, ahead of their show at Meow later that evening, celebrating the release of their excellent “Boys” EP on vinyl, which will be for sale instore!On top of this, you can expect a smattering of limited RSD vinyl and some mighty good cheer as we celebrate independent record stores, music and togetherness!! We would ask that you are super considerate of each other, and give each other space – we will be limiting the number of people instore at any given time, and the band will be performing at around 2.30pm – can’t WAIT to see all your smiling faces!!See you all here!! XX
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Match Programme – Issue 2, 2025
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Check out the latest words of wisdom from club Chair Tristan Elder and our top team coaches, Rory Fallon and Callum Martin. We review last week’s games and look forward to this weekend’s action as well as player quick-fire questions (and answers!) UHCF Match Programme, Issue 2 The post Match Programme – Issue 2, 2025 appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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COVID 19 – Alert level 2
- Upper Hutt City Football
- You know the drill folks! Football continues at Alert Level 2 but please remember these guidelines: No more than 100 people at any gathering.
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Wellington club rugby matchday scoring updates 8 June
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It’s week TEN of the 2024 Wellington club rugby season today. Another round of biblical contests today as the contenders in the Premier and Premier 2 competitions shuffle for positions on crowded points tables. Something will have to give today. After this round there are just three to play in the first round competitions after...
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Summer Interclub Round 2 Results
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Week 2 results are below: 2015-Summer-Interclub-4-March-results Premier 2015-Summer-Interclub-4-March-results Divisions FYI the draw schedules are here.
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UHSC Level 2, Naenae cancelled
- Swimming Wellington
- Level 2 meet at Naenae . Due to on going pool issues this meet has been cancelled. Upper Hutt will focus on delivering a successful meet in January.
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2013 TTW Interclub Week 2
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Here are the second week’s results for Winter Interclub! Looks like some close and exciting matches took place. 2013 TTW Interclub Week 2 Filed under: TTW:Clubs, TTW:Interclub
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Winter Series Points table after Race 2 (31 July 2021)
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Here are the points after Race 2: A GRADE Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Steve Bale 4 20 12 32 Katie Richards 11 17 1 18 Christopher Paul Harris 3 14 14 28 Peter Mora 1 12 20 32 Campbell Jamiesen 10 10 Jack Polley 9 8 5 13 Matthew Cryer 16 7 1 8 Matt Frecklington 10 6 4 10 Luke McDermott 18 5 1 6 Josh Courtis 2 4 17 21 David Finley 6 1 8 9 Daniel Shepherd 5 10 10 Rob Kilvington 6 8 8 Matt Shatland 8 6 6 Paul Rawlinson 12 1 1 Tony Gestro 13 1 1 Mark Hussey 14 1 1 Thomas Berry 15 1 1 Matthew Webber 17 1 1 Elliot Robertson 19 1 1 Callum Kennedy 20 1 1 David Weaver 21 1 1 B GRADE Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Stephen O'Keefe 1 20 20 40 Paul Rawlinson 17 17 Mark Coburn 3 14 14 28 Oliver Ferry 12 12 Rhys Evans 9 10 5 15 Darren Murdie 11 8 1 9 Mike Dunne 4 7 12 19 Andrew Anson 6 6 Tim Mackey 20 5 1 6 Mike Craine 4 4 Alex Foden 1 1 Leon Goodwin 8 1 6 7 Johan Oelofse 1 1 Gary Clareburt 18 1 1 2 Richard Graham 6 1 8 9 Dwight garton 21 1 1 2 Rob Ryan 10 1 11 Carl Dickeson 15 1 1 2 Andrew Richardson 1 1 Euan Mason 1 1 Yoshi Shinoda 5 1 10 11 JOSHUA TURNBULL 1 1 Matthew Walker 16 1 1 2 Chris Sharot 2 17 17 Alex Foden 7 7 7 Kristine Ford 12 1 1 Tim Lloyd 13 1 1 Nathan Cook 14 1 1 James de Hair 17 1 1 Toshi Yamauchi 19 1 1 C GRADE Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Ian Riddle 1 20 20 40 Janice Hill 5 17 10 30 John Valentine 14 14 Ian Gordon 12 12 1 13 Ian Cooke 9 10 5 15 Dave Chandler 10 8 4 12 Bruce Edgar 7 7 7 14 Chris McBride 3 6 14 20 John Pratt 14 5 1 6 Greg Overton 4 4 Tony Levaggi 1 1 Oscar Goodwin 2 1 17 18 Adrian Mckenzie 1 1 Alex Glenn 15 1 1 2 Kenzey Compton 1 1 Hugh Swartbooi 17 1 1 2 Wayne John Fage 18 1 1 2 Jo Neeson 4 12 12 Mike Harding 6 8 8 Steve Nagy 8 6 6 Millie Donald 11 1 1 Phil Cocker 13 1 1 Ian Fraser 16 1 1 D GRADE Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Ian Fraser 20 Jo Neeson 17 Robert Scotcher 1 14 20 34 John Rowlinson 7 12 7 19 Serena Scotcher 3 10 14 24 Dave Downer 4 8 12 20 Reg Robinson 7 Darryn Cooke 2 17 17 Jamie Carey 5 10 10 Mark Neeson 6 8 8 Frances de Hair 8 6 6 Liz Gasson DNF 1 1 SOCIAL CIRCUIT Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Kassidy compton 20 20 Eve Rongo 17 17 Louise Kātene 14 14 Des Batten 1 20 20 Catherine Reid 2 17 17 Andrew Lowe 3 14 14 Euan Mason 4 12 12
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SMOG 1 vs SMOG 2
- St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
- SMOG 1 & 2 will be playing each other this weekend (24th). Come along to catch the action as our top two teams compete on Court One at 9:30am.
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2020 North Wellington Open Judo Championships – 7-8 March.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Held at International Pacific University, this was a great start to the competition year for the Academy. The Team: Hugo Dewar, Lucinda Griffiths, Roberta Griffiths, Sparkles MacDiarmid, Kieran Masuda-Morgan, Sean... The post 2020 North Wellington Open Judo Championships – 7-8 March. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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3 Peaks Event 2 Results
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Starting from the Scottish club rooms, Prince of Wales Park, and tackling the Brooklyn Wind Turbine, Wrights Hill and Johnston Hill. Race Number First Name Last Name Type # of Peaks Start time Finish time Elapsed Time 30 Alasdair Saunders Runner All 3 Peaks 8:40:00 AM 10:30:00 AM 1:50 1 Orsi Vincze Runner All 3 […]
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 8)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori: September 14th – 20th Monday 21st – Friday 25th September: Mental Health Awareness Week Course choices for 2021 for current Years 9—12 to be entered in the portal: Sunday 20th September Friday 25th September: End of Term 3 Important Information Year 9 Choices for Year 10 in 2021 The Year 10 Course Choice Booklet for 2021 is now available on our website: http://www.whs.school.nz/course-choice-booklet/ Your student is invited to explore the options available. They will receive a copy of the planning sheet in rōpū and the planning sheet is also included as the last page in the booklet online. Choices can be made online in the Student Portal from Monday 14th September. It would be appreciated if students can have their options entered by Sunday 20th September (note: this is earlier than reported in the email home). Senior Course Choices for 2021 The second part of senior course choice selection for 2021 is now underway. Students now need to re-confirm their subjects on the portal by Friday 18th September. Please note there have been considerable movements with the lines to eliminate as many clashes as possible. It is unlikely there will be significant changes to the lines from now, so students are strongly advised to choose non-clashing subjects if possible. However, students who still have a problematic clash should indicate this on the updated lines sheet (which will be given out at rōpū) and give this to their rōpū teacher. Concerning online content Netsafe has received several reports about a concerning video that was shared on social media. It has now been removed from Facebook. The video has been shared on other social media sites, such as Tik Tok and Instagram, and the platforms are actively removing this video. Regardless of whether students have seen the video or heard about it second-hand, young people may experience emotional distress given the nature of this content. As a school, our best advice is to make sure that your students are supported and have avenues to talk about how this content may be affecting them. If students do come across copies of the video being shared, we’d strongly encourage them to report it to the social media site or website that it’s on, and to report it to Netsafe. Netsafe has several helpful resources: Helping students exposed to upsetting content Online Safety Parent Toolkit is a wider framework for helping parents navigate online safety with their young people. If students would like further support they can contact Youthline on free text 234 or call 0800 376 633 Achievements Debating Finalists! A huge congratulations to our Junior Prem and Prem B teams who have made it through to their regional finals for debating! The Junior Prem team of Sky Gobbi, Liv Calder, Tom Bonert, and Fergus Martin-Edgar, won their semi-final debate last Tuesday against Samuel Marsden. The Senior Prem B team of Julia Randerson, Alex Buyck, Corwin Heath-Cameron, and Rata Petherick won their semi-final debate this week against Scots. It is a very impressive result for Wellington High School debate teams to make it into two finals! We are very proud of both teams and wish them all the best for their finals. Also — a special congratulations to Julia Randerson who qualified for Wellington Black (one of the two Wellington regional teams) a couple of months ago. Her team made it to the national semi-finals for debating after winning four of their preliminary debates! Katherine Mansfield Short Story success! Congratulations to Nadezhda Macey for winning the Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award 2020 with her story ‘Matahiwi’, and to Cadence Chung for her Highly Commended story ‘The End of the World’. Wellington High School was the only school to have two students short-listed — a great achievement. Both pieces of writing received glowing praise and you can enjoy all the short-listed stories online at: https://www.katherinemansfield.com/creative-corner/km-short-story-competition. Nadezhda received a $500 cash prize and the eleven short-listed students were presented with certificates by guest judge Tina Makereti at the annual award ceremony at the National Library on Tuesday night. [Image right: Nadezhda and Cadence are pictured with Tina Makereti, Principal Dominic Killalea and Head of English Faculty, Caitlin Reilly.] What’s happening? Mural workshop with Sheyne Tuffery This week a group of art students joined Sheyne in developing a design for a mural for the level 2 linkwell. This is a WCC funded project that Sheyne has been working on for some months. Sheyne’s mural work can be seen on Wallace Street and Hopper Street. We look forward to seeing the final results — BSJ WHS Tramping Club heads to Atiwhakatu Hut Last weekend, 18 students tramped to Atiwhakatu hut. We walked from Holdsworth station car park along the river to Atiwhakatu hut and back. Students cooked their own meals and lit the fire for a cosy night. A little rain failed to dampen our spirits; there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad gear! — AEJ/PAB From the Greenhouse! From the school garden greenhouse this week orchids for WHS reception. Grown with care by the senior horticulture students. He Kākano news Our He Kākano students have enjoyed an outdoor education week. We visited the learning centre at the Botanical Gardens to learn about how produce grows from a seed to a fruit and vegetable. There were opportunities to pick our own carrots too! A visit to Toi Art at Te Papa had us in a colour room with some interesting group photos. Sports Underwater Hockey Congratulations go to Carlos Relph and Henry Murdoch from our Senior Open team for their selection to the U18 Central Zone B team, and to Milly Woodbury from our Senior Girls team for her selection to the U18 Central Zone A team. We wish them good luck at nationals. Well done to them, and something to aim for in future years for our junior players Junior Girls’ Football Our Junior Girls’ Football played their last game this week, this is the first team we have had in this grade for a number of years and we are looking forward to having a team in this grade for years to come. Huge thanks to Bea Gladding and Jennifer Argyle for really driving this team and making it fun for all the girls. Skateboard success Congratulations to Gala Baumfield who top scored across all competitions with 85/100 to win the Senior Girls’ section at the regional Skateboard Champs this week. Winter Tournament Our Girls’ Football 1st XI finished their Round robin the Regional Premier 2 competition in 3rd place with Semi Finals, and possibly Finals, to come. At the Winter Tournament, the girls place 12th which is their best finish to date. A special thanks to Isobel Smith, Heidi Coleman, Ella Blakely, Gala Baumfield, Emma Allen, Kayla Landers and Isla McInnes who all competed in their final tournament for the school. Also, thanks to Will Dewhirst who has done a great job coaching. Our Boys’ Football 1st XI finished their last game of the Round Robin D1 competition, finishing unbeaten after 7 games. So, we have finished 1st with 17 points (5 wins and 2 draw). We are heading now into Semi Finals on Saturday 12 September. Our Boys’ Hockey 1st XI are currently in 2nd place in the P3 division and are hoping to compete at the final in week 10. The boys competed hard at Winter Tournament week and finished it off with a win over Newlands. Big thank you to Will Pinckney, Jess Johnson and Kether Gati for looking after the team. Netball: Last year our Senior A netball team won their grade and this year they have done it again! Well done, too, to our Senior B team who won their grade too. Great things are coming from these young strong wāhine…and our Year 13s finishing on a high. Senior A – Isobel Smith, Tilly Coup, Rebecca Te Kahika, Senior B – Lily Parkin-Foon, Mai Cooper, Emily Rosemergy The post Weekly Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 8) first appeared on Wellington High School.
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Football Fun Day – 2 February
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Calling all kids aged 4-17! Football Fun Day Sunday 2 February 2020 11am-2pm Maidstone Park Turf Come along and give football a go at the Upper Hutt City Football Fun Day.
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Training at Covid Alert Level 2.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- With Wellington’s move to Covid Level 2 at 11.59pm on Sunday 14/2/2021 we will be training according to our established Covid precautions until a return to Covid Alert Level 1.... The post Training at Covid Alert Level 2. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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2019 Winter Interclub – Series 2
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Results & Draws for winter interclub series 2 will be posted & updated here… The top three Divisions will start in the coming week. Division Three will commence on Wednesday 14 August once teams are confirmed. Advertisements
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Te Ara Whanui Term 2 Newsletter
- Kelburn Normal School
- Back to newsTe Ara Whanui Term 2 Newsletter Fri 3 May 2019Upper MiddleWhanui has kicked off with energy this term.... Te Ara Whanui Newsletter Term 2 2019 (1).pdf
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Entries Open – Term 2 Ultimate (Indoor)
- College Sport Wellington
- Please find information below relating to the Wellington Secondary School Ultimate (Indoor) Competition in term 2. All registrations must be send through to Bridget Forsyth by this Saturday 29th May. 2019 CSW Ultimate - Term 2 Competition Information The post Entries Open – Term 2 Ultimate (Indoor) appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Meet the Candidates – 2 October
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Our meet the candidates meeting is now being organised for Friday 2 October, 7.30pm at the Ngaio Town Hall. Put it in your diary, if you want to ask questions of our candidates, or hear what they are offering.
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Winter Interclub Statistics after Week 11 (Aug 7-8)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- The results up to last week (Week 11, Aug 7-8) are here: Teams: 2012 Winter Week 11 TEAMS Individuals: 2012 Winter Week 11 INDIVIDUALS There are only a few week left before the finals night and some close match-ups are still to go, so 1st and 2nd placings for teams are still up for grabs. [...]
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 8)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori: September 14th – 20th Monday 21st – Friday 25th September: Mental Health Awareness Week Course choices for 2021 for current Years 9—12 to be entered in the portal: Sunday 20th September Friday 25th September: End of Term 3 Important Information Year 9 Choices for Year 10 in 2021 The Year 10 Course Choice Booklet for 2021 is now available on our website: http://www.whs.school.nz/course-choice-booklet/ Your student is invited to explore the options available. They will receive a copy of the planning sheet in rōpū and the planning sheet is also included as the last page in the booklet online. Choices can be made online in the Student Portal from Monday 14th September. It would be appreciated if students can have their options entered by Sunday 20th September (note: this is earlier than reported in the email home). Senior Course Choices for 2021 The second part of senior course choice selection for 2021 is now underway. Students now need to re-confirm their subjects on the portal by Friday 18th September. Please note there have been considerable movements with the lines to eliminate as many clashes as possible. It is unlikely there will be significant changes to the lines from now, so students are strongly advised to choose non-clashing subjects if possible. However, students who still have a problematic clash should indicate this on the updated lines sheet (which will be given out at rōpū) and give this to their rōpū teacher. Concerning online content Netsafe has received several reports about a concerning video that was shared on social media. It has now been removed from Facebook. The video has been shared on other social media sites, such as Tik Tok and Instagram, and the platforms are actively removing this video. Regardless of whether students have seen the video or heard about it second-hand, young people may experience emotional distress given the nature of this content. As a school, our best advice is to make sure that your students are supported and have avenues to talk about how this content may be affecting them. If students do come across copies of the video being shared, we’d strongly encourage them to report it to the social media site or website that it’s on, and to report it to Netsafe. Netsafe has several helpful resources: Helping students exposed to upsetting content Online Safety Parent Toolkit is a wider framework for helping parents navigate online safety with their young people. If students would like further support they can contact Youthline on free text 234 or call 0800 376 633 Achievements Debating Finalists! A huge congratulations to our Junior Prem and Prem B teams who have made it through to their regional finals for debating! The Junior Prem team of Sky Gobbi, Liv Calder, Tom Bonert, and Fergus Martin-Edgar, won their semi-final debate last Tuesday against Samuel Marsden. The Senior Prem B team of Julia Randerson, Alex Buyck, Corwin Heath-Cameron, and Rata Petherick won their semi-final debate this week against Scots. It is a very impressive result for Wellington High School debate teams to make it into two finals! We are very proud of both teams and wish them all the best for their finals. Also — a special congratulations to Julia Randerson who qualified for Wellington Black (one of the two Wellington regional teams) a couple of months ago. Her team made it to the national semi-finals for debating after winning four of their preliminary debates! Katherine Mansfield Short Story success! Congratulations to Nadezhda Macey for winning the Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award 2020 with her story ‘Matahiwi’, and to Cadence Chung for her Highly Commended story ‘The End of the World’. Wellington High School was the only school to have two students short-listed — a great achievement. Both pieces of writing received glowing praise and you can enjoy all the short-listed stories online at: https://www.katherinemansfield.com/creative-corner/km-short-story-competition. Nadezhda received a $500 cash prize and the eleven short-listed students were presented with certificates by guest judge Tina Makereti at the annual award ceremony at the National Library on Tuesday night. [Image right: Nadezhda and Cadence are pictured with Tina Makereti, Principal Dominic Killalea and Head of English Faculty, Caitlin Reilly.] What’s happening? Mural workshop with Sheyne Tuffery This week a group of art students joined Sheyne in developing a design for a mural for the level 2 linkwell. This is a WCC funded project that Sheyne has been working on for some months. Sheyne’s mural work can be seen on Wallace Street and Hopper Street. We look forward to seeing the final results — BSJ WHS Tramping Club heads to Atiwhakatu Hut Last weekend, 18 students tramped to Atiwhakatu hut. We walked from Holdsworth station car park along the river to Atiwhakatu hut and back. Students cooked their own meals and lit the fire for a cosy night. A little rain failed to dampen our spirits; there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad gear! — AEJ/PAB From the Greenhouse! From the school garden greenhouse this week orchids for WHS reception. Grown with care by the senior horticulture students. He Kākano news Our He Kākano students have enjoyed an outdoor education week. We visited the learning centre at the Botanical Gardens to learn about how produce grows from a seed to a fruit and vegetable. There were opportunities to pick our own carrots too! A visit to Toi Art at Te Papa had us in a colour room with some interesting group photos. Sports Underwater Hockey Congratulations go to Carlos Relph and Henry Murdoch from our Senior Open team for their selection to the U18 Central Zone B team, and to Milly Woodbury from our Senior Girls team for her selection to the U18 Central Zone A team. We wish them good luck at nationals. Well done to them, and something to aim for in future years for our junior players Junior Girls’ Football Our Junior Girls’ Football played their last game this week, this is the first team we have had in this grade for a number of years and we are looking forward to having a team in this grade for years to come. Huge thanks to Bea Gladding and Jennifer Argyle for really driving this team and making it fun for all the girls. Winter Tournament Our Girls’ Football 1st XI finished their Round robin the Regional Premier 2 competition in 3rd place with Semi Finals, and possibly Finals, to come. At the Winter Tournament, the girls place 12th which is their best finish to date. A special thanks to Isobel Smith, Heidi Coleman, Ella Blakely, Gala Baumfield, Emma Allen, Kayla Landers and Isla McInnes who all competed in their final tournament for the school. Also, thanks to Will Dewhirst who has done a great job coaching. Our Boys’ Football 1st XI finished their last game of the Round Robin D1 competition, finishing unbeaten after 7 games. So, we have finished 1st with 17 points (5 wins and 2 draw). We are heading now into Semi Finals on Saturday 12 September. Our Boys’ Hockey 1st XI are currently in 2nd place in the P3 division and are hoping to compete at the final in week 10. The boys competed hard at Winter Tournament week and finished it off with a win over Newlands. Big thank you to Will Pinckney, Jess Johnson and Kether Gati for looking after the team. Netball: Last year our Senior A netball team won their grade and this year they have done it again! Well done, too, to our Senior B team who won their grade too. 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Club Nights During Level 2
- Wellington Badminton Club
- Club night is on in level 2, but there are rules … Due to limits on people and the need to be able to contact trace, it will be MEMBERS ONLY for the moment. Wellington Badminton says … Mandatory sign-in … Continue reading →
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Covid-19 Level 2 Update
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Although amateur club contact sports are not allowed at Level 2, Aikido Wellington has started non-contact exercise classes. Richard Sensei will run his usual lunchtime classes (12pm – 1pm each Tuesday and Thursday), covering tae sabaki and ken and jo suburi.
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Next Recycling Day 2 June
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Our next recycling day will be on 2 July, 10am to noon at the Ngaio Union Church. This month, in addition to our regular collections, we will also be collecting ewaste. Ewaste does not include TV’s and monitors, but what … Continue reading →
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Covid Alert Level 2 – Update
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Dear Members, Some good news, with the easing of restrictions on group numbers, we are able to get back to training; operating as outlined below to keep us within the... The post Covid Alert Level 2 – Update appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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2025 Winter Interclub Series 2
- Table Tennis Wellington
- 2025 Winter Interclub Series 2 starts Wednesday July 30 (see here for Series 1). – structure is likely to be like Series 1 depending on the entries received. Teams can be either reformed as-is from Series 1 or changed up. Clubs, please... Continue Reading →
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SMOG 1 vs SMOG 2
- St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
- SMOG 1 and 2 will be playing eachother on court one this week at 2.10pm. Please come along and watch the game, it promises to be a close game and will give you the chance to see the top talent that we have in the club.
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Principal’s Message Mid-Term 2, 2020
- Wellington High School
- I write at the end of the first school week at level 2.
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Trevor Stuart Malloch | 2 December 1928 – 2 November 2020
- Cricket Wellington
- Former 1953-54 Wellington representative Trevor Stuart Malloch QSM, quietly passed away earlier this month at a...
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DUO Mingling Party Singles Night - Saturday, November 8
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