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COVID 19 Update
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Due to the Level 4 COVID mandates, we will not be running any further sessions until we can get an update from St Bernard’s. We have cancelled the Saturday and Monday sessions and we are waiting to see how likely we will be able to run at level 3. We will update you as soon as we hear of any new developments that the school provides. Stay safe.
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Peeling the onion – Identity in youth sport
- College Sport Wellington
- Story Courtesy of Balance Is Better Rarely do we take a moment to ponder our identity. That is, what are the x’s and o’s that have gone into making us who we are, what we are, and how we label ourselves. Our memories, our experiences, our relationships, our values – these ‘things’ that all provide […] The post Peeling the onion – Identity in youth sport appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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My Vaccine Pass decision
- Strathmore Park Community Centres
- The management and trustees of the Strathmore Park Community Centre Trust (SPCCT) have made key decisions about how the two community centres in Strathmore Park will operate in the COVID-19 Protection Framework (commonly known as the Traffic Light system). From 3 December 2021, the My Vaccine Pass will be required for anyone entering the Strathmore Park or Raukawa Community Centres during the usual hours of operation by SPCCT staff.
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HotRot composting trials: Three months in, our first update!
- Kaicycle
- Liam and Kate looking happy before tackling dozens of tubs of food scraps to go into the HotRot (green machine in background) Been just dying to hear how composting with our HotRot has been going? It’s still a work in progress, but here’s what we’ve learnt so far! We’ve been composting with our HotRot machine at Cairns St for three months now, since our auspicious beginning in Matariki 2024.
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Kaicycle, Hospital Road, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Zac Blair Memorial Game – THANK YOU
- Upper Hutt City Football
- Once again thank you all for turning up and making this game in Zac’s memory, it was so very special. I am unsure how much was donated using the QR code, but on the day, we raised $875.80 in cash. Panhead donated their bar sales which amounted to $720, and this has been matched by […] The post Zac Blair Memorial Game – THANK YOU appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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Kaibosh Open Day 8 March 2023
- Kaibosh Food Rescue
- See food rescue in action during Welly’s Local Food Week! If you’ve ever wondered about how food rescue works – come on down to our Open Day on 8 March between 2-6pm at 11 Hopper Street, Mount Cook, Wellington. Find out about our food rescue programme & take a peak in our chillers Learn about […] The post Kaibosh Open Day 8 March 2023 first appeared on Kaibosh Food Rescue.
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Hopper Street Service Lane, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Taupo Swamp and Catchment science mural for the rail underpass
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- Working with Friends of the Taupo Swamp and Catchment, Plimmerton School, scientists and advisors, under the guidance of artist teacher Margaret Tolland Plimmerton Residents’ Association is working on the production for a large mural to go opposite the new rail mural in the underpass. It will show the flora and fauna of this vital area and how science is being applied to understand and protect the swamp and catchment.
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Plimmerton, 31, Steyne Avenue, Plimmerton, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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T3 can now be ridden either up or down
- T3 Track Blog
- Thanks to Maxxis and the weather gods, myself, Jonathan, Carl, Andrew, Hugh, Brenda, Josh, Simon, Don, Rob, Graham, Lyle and Mana were able to finish the track right through to Trickle Falls.T3 can now be ridden either up or down depending on how you are feeling, it is still a bit rough in places but the more people we get having a go at it the better it will bed down.
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Auckland, Wellington and Madeleine Sami's awesome biceps
- The Wellingtonista
- You may have seen the cover of March issue of Metro magazine. Madeleine Sami, hanging off the Sky Tower, looking all glam while holding a miniature Peter Jackson/King Kong. "Auckland rules OK! How Wellington's losing the cultural wars" the headline reckons. Oh noez! Is it true? Are Bats theatre and Te Papa and the City Gallery and the Cuba Carnival mere piffle in the face of the mi
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Happy Birthday to the little station that could
- The Wellingtonista
- Well blow me down, the VBC is turning two! Bravo! Not entirely sure how they've pulled it off but the radio station continues to go from strength to strength (best listened to streaming at www.vbc.org.nz And they're throwing a whopper party to coincide with VUW Orientation 2009. See you at the Front Room TONIGHT (at 5 Hania St off Kent Tce) for the De
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
- The Wellingtonista
- At last I get some time to preview this week's new releases and, frankly, it hardly seems worth it. I've just got in from two of the most dispiriting experiences I've had in a cinema in some time. Full reviews will come when I've had a chance to find the right kind of language to describe precisely how unambitious Fast & Furious and 17 Again are, a challenge I must rise to before Capital Times
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A diamond in the rough
- The Wellingtonista
- What are you doing on Saturday? How about you go on a treasure hunt to find me* yourself a diamond ring? iChild on twitter explains it: So, what's this all about then?? Story goes, guy bought ring for girl, girl didn't want ring. Guy couldn't give it to another, and doesn't want to sell it. Guy also happens to be the guy behind Donoogle.com ...Guy decides that rather than just having this ri
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Hands Around The Basin: Sunday 25 September, 12 noon
- Sustainable Wellington Transport
- As you probably know, consultation on the NZ Transport Agency’s ill-conceived flyover designs have now closed. But we’re increasingly concerned that the Agency intends ignoring the groundswell of opposition, as they did in a previous stage of consultation – where 79% of submissions were opposed to a flyover. So we think it’s time to show how committed Wellingtonians are to keeping the Basin Reserve as a green space in the centre of our city.
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Basin Reserve, Dufferin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Meet the CCDHB Candidates
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Every one of us depends on access to quality health care to keep us healthy and help us when we are unwell, injured or disabled, but how much do we know about the people who want to lead Capital and Coast District Health Board? In October, as well as the local body elections, we will have a chance to vote for seven elected DHB members to represent our communities on the eleven-member board.
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“NOW IS THE HOUR”
- Keep Crossways Community House
- NOW is the chance to make a contribution to the campaign, as we only have three weeks remaining so if you would like to contribute to the campaign here's how!A one-off donation via cheque, cash, direct credit or bank deposit to Kiwibank; 38-9006-0800237-00;Set up an AP to the above account; A pledge to provide a donation subject to the purchase of Crossways from St Andrews Presbyterian Church by
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Its Black Coffee’s 6th Bday Party!
- Newtown Festival
- 23rd November, 5-9PM Cant believe how long its been. Our wee creative community built business is all grown up. Come celebrate with us. The first 30 people through the door get a sweet as present! We will also have music by G Major, cold beers, delicious snacks, spot prizes and a Spinna Winna Wheel! Event will run from 3pm till 9pm. Lots of fun to be had. See you all there!
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Win-Win
- Age Concern Wellington
- Win-win Mary* is 85, little, friendly and active. When I joined Age Concern Wellington Region’s Companion Walking Service, I looked forward to walking weekly with her. We live in the same suburb. But after a couple of walks near her rest home and dozens of repetitions of how she was born, schooled and lived all her life in the area, I thought ‘I’m not sure I can do this.’ Shame... Source
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Review: Lipstick
- Salient
- How do I even begin to describe this band? I’ve been dying to write about Lipstick since I saw them for the first time at Valhalla in April. Without a doubt, Lipstick has become my favorite band to see live, and I’ve been hooked since that very first show. Since their debut as a band at the end of March, they’ve become a prominent presence in the gig scene—and for good reason.
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Pitching in for the Pablos Art Auction
- Pablos Art Studios
- Celebrating artists, encouraging connectivity, reflecting on Pablos’ 30 years and raising money for its daily operations are the aims of Pablos Art Studios' auction on 6 November at Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa National Library of New Zealand in Wellington. Anastasija Bubanja, Manager of Pablos Art Studio, says the popular annual Pablos Art Auction is a meaningful way to remind us how vital creativity and the community are for our mental wellbeing.
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Premier v Miramar- 23/05/09 - L 2-0
- Island Bay United AFC
- We all know how bad the weather was on the weekend. I watched a boat slip it's moorings, and mash itself against the rocks, while the owners tried futilely to hoist it out of the water, only to have to give up and let it sink.Still, we all got to play football, and wasn't it great to play in, or watch the game you were involved with?! Yeah Right!On Saturday, through injury I was forced to join the
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Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Stop …
- Architectural Centre Inc
- Almost every time I catch a bus the thing that strikes me (other than the almost always lateness of Wellington buses), is how inadequate bus stops are in their design for shelter. It seems that I’m not the only one thinking this way …. With the invention of Adshel and its nasty advertising props parading, inadequately, as bus shelters, is there really any hope that public transport might become the prime mode of moving people around the city?
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Review: Clybourne Park
- The Wellingtonista
- In 1959 a couple sell their house. At 3pm on a Saturday afternoon, their neighbours casually call in to see how packing is going. During the friendly discussion information about the buyers is revealed and tempers flare. In 2009 members of a community meet at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon to discuss neighborhood covenants before the new couple in the community start making alterations. Although their lives seem similar on the surface, their motivations are different, setting up conflict.
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A new ambulance thanks to Cathie Wilkinson
- Wellington Free Ambulance
- Cathie explains that her decision to donate an ambulance came after meeting former Wellington Free Ambulance patron, the late Shirley Martin. “I’d had a dream that I wanted to do this, thought about it, talked to the whole family, and that’s how it came about. I then met Shirley – she was absolutely lovely, she told me all about Wellington Free Ambulance. It was from there I knew this was what I wanted to do,” Cathie says.
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The Golden Mile Project is already a Failure
- Wellington Commuter
- Wellington is growing and committed to increased use of public transport But the Golden Mile Project will not improve bus capacity so how will the 13,000 future bus commuters get to are work? It’s not that LGWM failed to increase bus capacity along the Golden Mile, it’s that they did not even try … Wellington will greatly increase its bus usage Wellington faces serious peak time congestion mainly because we so much employment based in our CBD. … Read more ...
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It’s Never Too Late – Auditions
- Kapiti Playhouse Inc
- What happens when your husband leaves for a younger woman? How do you kick start your life when you’ve never had to work? How do you cope with the realisation that time is not on your side? Susan decides to take action, and this funny and at times tender play follows her as she attempts a new start in life in the belief that “It’s never too late”, and culminates with her having to make a most unexpected choice. Auditions for this play by Ron Aldridge are on Sunday 29th January 2pm at Kapiti Playhouse Theatre, Ruahine Street. Playing dates April 19th to 22nd and April 26th to 29th. Cast (Age range 40 to 60) Susan Shaw Linda Bridges Peter Bridges Henry Thomas Richard Shaw Scripts will be available at Paper Plus Coastlands from Mon 16th January. Enquiries to can be made to Margaret Brown on 022 0500 745 (brownma [at] paradise [dot] net [dot] nz) or Gennie Barton 021 493 103 (bartonz [at] xtra [dot] co [dot] nz) The post It’s Never Too Late – Auditions appeared first on Kapiti Playhouse Inc..
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It’s Never Too Late – Auditions
- Kapiti Playhouse Inc
- What happens when your husband leaves for a younger woman? How do you kick start your life when you’ve never had to work? How do you cope with the realisation that time is not on your side? Susan decides to take action, and this funny and at times tender play follows her as she attempts a new start in life in the belief that “It’s never too late”, and culminates with her having to make a most unexpected choice. Auditions for this play by Ron Aldridge are on Sunday 29th January 2pm at Kapiti Playhouse Theatre, Ruahine Street. Playing dates April 19th to 22nd and April 26th to 29th. Cast (Age range 40 to 60) Susan Shaw Linda Bridges Peter Bridges Henry Thomas Richard Shaw Scripts will be available at Paper Plus Coastlands from Mon 16th January. Enquiries to can be made to Margaret Brown on 022 0500 745 (brownma [at] paradise [dot] net [dot] nz) or Gennie Barton 021 493 103 (bartonz [at] xtra [dot] co [dot] nz) The post It’s Never Too Late – Auditions appeared first on Kapiti Playhouse Inc..
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Not just hot air...
- Downstage Theatre Blog
- When I first arrived in NZ a couple of years ago, my friend and I were driving north when we happened upon the myriad of turbines dotting the lanscape of the Tararua Wind Farm. We thought it was the coolest thing we'd ever seen. It was like something out of a sci-fi movie, but in a good way, not an alien-is-gonna-burst-out-of-your-guts way. How cool it would be to look out at that skyline every
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Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cost of flyover rises by $10 million (Updated)
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- In the original consultation documents for the Ngauranga to Airport Corridor Plan, the flyover was being costed by NZTA at $27 million - although they have declined to provide any substantiation for their figures, and are currently claiming "commercial sensitivity" for how these numbers were arrived at. But in the media coverage of the prioritisation of the flyover as the number 2 item on the regional transport wish-list, the cost has inexplicably risen by $10 million, to a quoted $37 million.
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So'oialo's club rugby scoring feats, tomorrow's interclub trophies and the 'Reform' game
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ahead of tomorrow's sixth round set of Wellington club rugby Premier, Senior 1 and Senior 2 matches, some statistics about James So'oialo's Premier club rugby scoring feats thus far for his previous club Northern United and his current one Tawa (pictured here playing recently for Tawa against Norths), some information about interclub trophies on the line tomorrow and how Victorian Rules Football helped hasten the formation of the WRFU. So'oialo outscores the opposition James So'oialo has achieved a lot in his rugby career...
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Affordable housing in the CBD – a pipe dream
- Wellington Scoop
- Partly as a byproduct of the Spatial Plan and partly because of the real-world challenge of trying to find well-priced housing in an increasingly expensive city, the current debates are tending to polarise into the people who want to preserve heritage and the people who want a sensibly-priced place to live. Both ambitions are laudable – but in Wellington, it may well be that “affordable” is not one of the feasible options, no matter how many ratty old flats we demolish.
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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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Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Wi Neera Drive, Takapuwahia, Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand
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Downstage Theatre Blog
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Hannah Playhouse, 12, Cambridge Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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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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Enterprise Miramar Peninsula
- Enterprise Miramar Peninsula is an innovative community led project in Wellington, New Zealand. We have a vision for how our Peninsula can enrich the lives of those who live, work and play here.
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Campaign for a Better City
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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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MenzShed Kapiti
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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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