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    • Minutes of the July 2023 Meeting
      • Notes from the meeting held at the St Tom’s Community Lounge, July 17th 2023. The meeting agenda included: Newtown Residents’ Association’s 60th Anniversary Celebrations The Celebration will be on Saturday 29th July, with an Open Day for the public to view displays while the Market is open. From 2:30pm – 4:30pm people will be invited … Continue reading Minutes of the July 2023 Meeting →
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      • Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Pānui mō te Whānau – 2nd May, 2024
      • Pānui mō te Whānau – 2nd May, 2024 Kia ora e te whānau, Welcome back to Term 2, we hope everyone managed to have some downtime and a break from the usual routine. We have a busy term ahead with winter sports starting, teacher only days and union meetings. Please take note of the […] The post Pānui mō te Whānau – 2nd May, 2024 appeared first on Onslow College.
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      • Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Slow Start Costs
      • Zephyr Rovers were down 3 - 0 today in the blink of an eye before rallying to reach 3 - 2 down at half time. "We had the worst start in memory and were pretty inept in the first few minutes" said Hall "I put it down to the team not having my 'guidance' from the keepers position and Rob Purcell (pictured) was a bit crook".
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    • Oriental Rooflines
      • Architecture + (plus what, one may ask, to complete the equation), have been one of the busiest architects in the city of late, barring Athfields and Archaus of course. They have recently unveiled the Republic 2 apartments, close on the tail of the Republic (1), which itself followed quickly behind the Monument, which followed the Piermont, and that followed the Portal. Someone’s been spending long hours at work!
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      • Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Transport - the route ahead
      • In what seems like a record fast time for Public Consultation, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Transit have turned out results from the public consultation round. As Transit’s “Phase 2 Consultation Report” notes, there was a total of 4673 submissions, including 3750 Option 3 “Green Alliance” postcards and 482 Chamber of Commerce postcards received, and a mere 71 actual written submissions from various bodies and organisations.
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    • News for Sunday 5 April 2009
      • Today     READINGSPhilippians 2: 5-11Mark 15: 22-39  COLLECT: Lord Jesus, acclaimed as king, crucified as a criminal, teach us to accept our sufferings and triumps for your glory alone.  Amen. Lord Jesus, acclaimed as king, crucified as a criminal, teach us to accept our sufferings and triumps for your glory alone. Amen. Next Sunday   ST MARY’S8.00 am Lighting of Easter Candle, Renewal of Baptisma
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    • Blow me away
      • Newsflash: Mill Creek Wind Farm approved, almost all intact - just 2 turbines short of the full picnic. We blogged about it before, back in June last year when it was announced and publicly notified - and we thought that the residents of Ohariu Valley might put up a bigger stink than the residents of nearby Makara did when they were confronted with Project West Wind.
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    • Working Bee – BNU Gym
      • The annual working bee at our beloved BNU Gym is on again. As usual we would love to see as many volunteers attend as possible. Last year we had a fantastic turn out which was greatly appreciated by the committee. For further information please contact Martin Bigwood on 021 339 544 When and where: Sunday 1st March, 10am to 1pm at BNU Gym, 2 Bell Road, Brooklyn
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    • Radio Spectrum Management Items of Interest
      • This from ZL2AMJ: Information about two important new documents appears in the 9 April 2009 issue of "RSM Newsflash", an online release from Radio Spectrum Management (RSM): 1. A discussion paper on spectrum management in the radio licensing regime. Submissions in response close on 19 May. Please note the format required and the 28 questions for which answers are sought. 2. A technical re
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    • Dale Lang selected for the NZ Black Jacks
      • Dale Lang is now a member of the NZ Black Jacks Womens' Team. Dale has been selected to represent New Zealand in the Asia Pacific tournament being played in Malaysia during August. Within this 5-person team, Dale is playing 2 in the Triples & 3 in the Fours. The wider NZ squad of 9 also includes Kaaren Guildford from Johnsonville and Clare McCaul from Silverstream.
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    • Police appeal for taxi driver and witnesses
      • Police would like to hear from a taxi driver and witnesses after a male was injured from falling from a moving taxi on Sunday 4 October. The male and two female companions had got into the taxi on Courtney Place, opposite Burger King, at around 4.30am. Shortly after 5am the taxi stopped near Caltex petrol station on State Highway 2 Upper Hutt, where the incident occurred.
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    • Upcoming Adam Art Gallery exhibitions…
      • DESIGNS FOR LIVING Long Live the Modern New Zealand’s New Architecture, 1904-1984 Mladen Bizumic From Cube To Ball (Chapter 2) Lisa Crowley National Projects Louise Menzies Letters to Students of the Radiant Life Adam Art Gallery Victoria University of Wellington 23 October—17 December 2010 / 25 January—6 March 2011

 Opening this Friday 22 October 2010, 6pm

 Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, Professor of Fine Arts and [...]
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    • Is it jellyfish season?
      • I just spotted 2 pinky frilled jellyfish in worser bay.   I didn’t hang round to take photos but more may wash in with then high tide and there may be more around the south coast it’s often this time of year we get a swarm for a few days. They looked a little like this […] The post Is it jellyfish season? appeared first on The Wellingtonista.
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      • Worser Bay, Marine Parade, Seatoun, Wellington, 6022, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)


    • Result: Masters Road Race
      • The cold, windy, wet and miserable conditions kept a lot of those who usually support this Masters event away. Nevertheless, 22 hardy souls fronted up for the event – thank you. This year 20 runners and only 2 walkers took part. As fastest male walker over the hilly 6.4km (four-lap) course Murray Gowans (Scottish) has this honour and Daphne Jones (Scottish) for the women.
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    • Assembly Notes from 25 August 2015
      • Well done Sophie and Keira for a fabulous job being our comperes for today's assembly! 1st Song: Amerika ana Room 6 shared their Respect dance. Room 5 shared their poems. Room 1 and 2 did an item about CARE. 2nd song: Fish 'n Chips Mr McGimpsey handed our individual class certificates. Congratulations everyone who received a certificate! Class of the Week Award goes to .... Class 5!  
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      • Kilbirnie School, 72, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Op Black Betty
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 11/02/2017 - 16:20 - 19:15 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  4 Total Volunteer Hours:  5 Black Betty, Markline 9000 launch with engine overheating, said to be 600 metres south Mana Island. Located approx 2 Nm south mana Is Taken under tow and dropped tow just over the bar Vessel Details Length:  9.00m Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie Peter Feely
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    • Junior classes – New!
      • We are pleased to announce the addition of junior classes to our training schedule, starting in October on every Monday and Thursday 5:00-5:50pm. During October school holidays: Days: Mondays 2 & 9 October, Thursdays 5 & 12 October Time: 5:00-5:50pm Cost: introductory offer – Koha donation Age: 7-14 years During Term 4: Start: Monday 16 October, then … Continue reading Junior classes – New! →
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      • Prince of Wales Park Water Reservoir, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Picture perfect: CPotY Finalists announced
      • Fruit, flora, friends, family, fences, flights, and football fields all feature in the photographs chosen as finalists in the inaugural Capital Photographer of the Year (CPotY) competition. More than 1200 entries vied for the Capital Photographer of the Year award. CPotY celebrates Greater Wellington, its beauty, its creativity and its people. The finalists’ winning entries will be exhibited at Te Auaha Gallery in Wellington from 2–11 July.
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      • Te Auaha New Zealand Institute of Applied Creativity, Dixon Street, Mitchelltown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Weekly News: 4 August 2025
      • Simon Keller in his Scottish gear on the podium at the NZXC Champs. This week Results NZ Cross Country Champs We had a small pride of Lions at the New Zealand Cross Country on Saturday. John Skinnon reports: “t was allegedly minus 2 deg at the start of our 65+ race. But a beaut day emerged. […] The post Weekly News: 4 August 2025 appeared first on Wellington Scottish Athletics Club.
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    • Year 10 wins 1st prize in NIWA Science Fair
      • Year 10 student, Muhammad Zayan Abbasi won 1st Prize in the Year 10 level among all Wellington schools at the NIWA Wellington Regional Science & Technology Fair 2025 held from 27th to 30th Aug. As well as first prize for all Year 10’s, he was awarded 2 special prizes from Engineering NZ, and ikeGPS. 🥇 […] The post Year 10 wins 1st prize in NIWA Science Fair appeared first on Onslow College.
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      • Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Results 24 May
      • There were some very close games on Saturday with SMOG 11, 13 and 17 all winning with a couple of points or so. SMOG 17 also had a close game, neck and neck with McLaren’s Daughters until the very last quarter where they were just edged out. SMOG 1 and 2 played eachother for the first time this season with a fab amount of support from the sideline given the weather!
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    • BNU Thirds v Wainuiomata 09/5/09
      • BNU Thirds 2-1 Wainui - Back into the fray at Titahi BayGiven the prolonged absence of our regular keeper, the gaffer organised for a replacement for this weeks game against Wainui’s 2nd team. Not only is Tony a experienced keeper whose dominating performance helped organise the back four as well see him pull off a number of important saves; more importantly it adds another Crystal Palace fan to t
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      • Titahi Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)



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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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    • 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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    • 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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    • Pirates Swim Team
      • Karori Amateur Swimming Club was formed in 1964. It became the Karori Pirates Swimming Club Incorporated on 2 May 2007. As of the 23rd of September 2016 we have become the Pirates Swim Team.
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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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    • Kapiti softball Club
      • We cater for all grades from Premier ! down to under 7 schoolchildrensWe are at present looking for a premier 1 men's coach and a pitcher for the sameAlso coaches for Pemier 2 men's and Women'sAny one looking to play can contact the Club Captain any time.
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    • Mt Victoria Historical Society
      • The Mt Victoria Historical Society was founded in 1996. Our key aims are: 1. To encourage the protection of the natural and built heritage of Mount Victoria. 2. To research and record the history of Mount Victoria, and share it with others. We regularly run events and host talks on the history of Mt Victoria and Wellington.
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    • 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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