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Lodge Update: Our Maunga August 2021
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- It certainly is a case of deja vu after last year’s devastating lock down coincidentally about the same time of the year. We can only hope that the hard level 4 will get us out of this without too much damage. My thoughts go to all involved last year and this year to make the ... Read more
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Newsletter August 2021
- Friends of Maara Roa
- Friends of Maara Roa (FMR): 21 years bringing biodiversity back to the Cannons Creek catchment www.maararoa.org.nz Inquiries E: info@maararoa.org.nz August 2021 newsletter: Planting progress paused Planting progress paused AGM report: inspiring presentation Look at our new website Annual subscriptions now due Planting progress paused News of the Level 4 lockdown has put a pause on ... Read more
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Maara Roa (Cannons Creek lakes towards Duck Creek pathway), Cannons Creek, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5025, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Lockdown news updates
- Wellington Club Weekly
- This post below is a collection of posts, news and information and media releases during lockdown, as we transition from Level 4 to Level 3 and -hopefully – through to Level 2 and the re-start of some rugby in 2021. If you have news and information please send through to editor@clubrugby.co.nz 31 August: Super Rugby...
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The Wrap Up (Weeks 9 & 10, Term 3)
- Wellington High School
- It's the end of term and the Wrap Up is busy! Next term's key dates (including a change to the end of term) are highlighted and we include important information for the derived grade exams and start of Term 4. We celebrate Drama, Music and Science and join the International Department in activities through the term.
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly News 8 November 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Please remember to register for the annual prizegiving early, as it helps us plan the booking. Details below. This week Tuesday 6.00pm, Speed Session with Andy and Rowan, Newtown Park. This week’s session is 400m and 200m reps. Saturday 2:15pm, Wellington 10000m Walk Championship and Open Track meet, Newtown Park Saturday 4:15pm, Agency Group 10000m […]
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Newtown Park, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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40th anniversary of Wellington’s Ranfurly Shield win over Waikato coming up
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wellington’s five All Blacks, from left to right Stu Wilson, Allan Hewson, Murray Mexted, Jamie Salmon and Bernie Fraser, emerge on to the tarmac with the Ranfurly Shield after their 22-4 win over Waikato. PHOTO: The Evening Post, 1 October 1981. The Wellington Lions play the Waikato Mooloo in round two of the National Provincial...
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Weekly News 21 February 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Tuesday 5:.40 pm, non-waterfront 5k, wearing tutus optional and encouraged, outside Macs Brewery Tuesday 6.20 pm, speed session with Rowan and Andy, 3 sets of 4 x 400m at 3km pace, Newtown Park Wednesday 6.00 pm, Twilight Track Meet, Newtown Park Saturday 8.00 am, Karori Park speed workout — contact our club captains for […]
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Newtown Park, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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WTMC Annual General Meeting, Wednesday 6 April 2022, 7-8.30pm
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- It’s that time of year again! Our Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled for Wednesday 6 April 2022, 7-8.30pm. The AGM will be held both in person at the clubrooms (4 Moncrieff Street, Mt Victoria, Wellington) and remotely via “Google Hangouts”. This notice covers provision of the Annual Report and Financial Statements, nominations for the ... Read more
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Norths win Women’s title with big win over MSP
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Northern United: 58 (Harmony Ioane 3, Ofa Tuangalu, Paige Misky, Isadore Laio-Laupolo, Sanita Levave, Te-Vaine Maui, Angel Mulu, Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate tries; Arene Landon-Lane 4 con) Marist St Pat’s: 10 (Thamsyn Newton 2 tries) The Wellington women’s senior competition officially started in 1990 and the most dominant club throughout has been Northern...
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Rugby coming up in August, September and October
- Wellington Club Weekly
- With club rugby in 2022 winding up through the Lower North Island, there is plenty of rugby still on over the next two to three months. There is the remainder of local college rugby competitions, heading into the Hurricanes finals and the National Top 4, which is slated to return after a three-year absence. A...
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2022 Intro to Junior Coaching Course
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Coaching First Kicks, U7 or U8 this season?? Come join us at on April 7th at Crofton Downs Primary School for an informative introduction to junior coaching. This course is suitable for Beginner coaches working with grassroots players aged 4-8.… » read more The post 2022 Intro to Junior Coaching Course appeared first on Onslow Junior Football Club.
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington: 006 Thomas Hoar
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Thank you to the New Zealand Amateur Sport Association for this article. First published October 2021. FOOTBALL EVENING POST, VOLUME XLIII, ISSUE 80, 4 APRIL 1892, PAGE 2 “There is some probability of T. Hoar, who played three-quarter for the Melrose Club, and who has been lately playing for the Merivale Club, Christchurch, returning to...
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Peter Tearle Trophy Results 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Start Order Start time Est time Line Place Clock time Actual Time H’cap Diff Nigel Roberts (S) 0.00 44.30 mins 1 39.03 39.03 – 5.27 Mary Ann Palmer (S) +5:00 39.30 mins 2 41.33 36.03 -3.27 Terri Grimmett (S) +8:30 36.00mins 3 43.52 35.52 -0.08 Arlene Wong Tong (S) +7:15 37.15 mins 4 43.58 36.43 […]
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Remembering Sylvia Jenkin
- Friends of Maara Roa
- Memorial service for Sylvia Jenkin on Saturday 4 June Many of you will already know the sad news that Sylvia Jenkin, a driving force behind the establishment and achievements of the Friends of Maara Roa, passed away on 18 May, at the age of 91. This is to remind all those with connections to and ... Read more
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Maara Roa (Cannons Creek lakes towards Duck Creek pathway), Cannons Creek, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5025, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Matariki weekend trip to Kawekas
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Our delightful bunch of 8 bubbly people departed from Platform 9 on Thursday night and made our way to the Makahu road end carpark. A stop was made to scoff burgers in Sanson. All this seemed promising until our headlights beamed on 4 other cars at the road end and realised we’ll have to set ... Read more
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Social Work Intern – Mallory Glasse
- Age Concern Wellington
- At Age Concern Wellington Region, we have been fortunate to have Mallory Glasse working with us as a Social Work intern for the past four months. Mallory has successfully completed not only her internship with us, but after 4 years of study, her Bachelor of Social Work from Open Polytechnic. We congratulate her on this ... Read more
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Aisle be Back: The Lions wrap, the Black Ferns and the All Blacks in Japan
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The greatest pleasure I took from the Wellington Lions’ NPC triumph last weekend was seeing the team celebrate, but none celebrating harder than Jackson Garden-Bachop. The first-five is of course departing to Japan, having missed out on a Hurricanes spot. On Saturday he scored 2 conversions from 2, and 3 from 4...
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New leadership appointments on the WCF Board
- Wellington Community Fund
- We’re delighted to introduce our new leadership team for the WCF board. Each role is being filled by a trustee who has been on the WCF Board for 3-4 years; and collectively they bring with them a highly diverse and relevant set of skills. We’d also like to thank those trustees stepping down from their... Read more »
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Mangatoetoe Hut and Kawakawa Hut – Aorangi Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Friday: We met at 4 pm at Wellington Train Station in the carpark by platform 9. After a 2 1/2 hr drive we arrived at Aorangi crossing carpark, Cape Palliser road. It took an easy-paced 1 hr 10 min hike along Mangatoetoe Stream to reach Mangatoetoe Hut -just as the light started to fade. This ... Read more
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Short Passes 26 June (some news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Paremata-Plimmerton’s western bankers on Saturday at Rugby League Park. Plenty for them to cheer about. Photo: Stewart Baird. Morning edition. Another big weekend on the local rugby front. This coming weekend’s Premier club rugby matches at a glance: Jubilee Cup Paremata-Plimmerton (1) v Upper Hutt Rams (4) Johnsonville (2) v Old Boys University (3) Marist...
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Lake Monowai Circuit – Fiordland National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Lake Monowai Circuit – Fiordland National Park A 4 day tramp/ packraft circuit including Green Lake and Lake Monowai in Fiordland National Park We declared this trip to be one of New Zealand’s ’11 Great Packrafts’ (like the Great Walks). The trip started with my dad dropping us off at the road end by Borland Bivy ... Read more
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Matchday scoring highlights: Tawa (26) v Paremata-Plimmerton (23)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The two sides met in muddy conditions at Ngati Toa Domain in the 13th and final round of the Swindale Shield. Tawa won with a last-play try, after coming back from 23-14 behind in the last several minutes. Both teams made the ‘top 4’ for the upcoming Jubilee Cup – and this result means that...
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Plimmerton, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Sideline Conversions 1 September (some news and information to start the rugby week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Manukura won their third straight NZSS Top 4 girls title and lifted the Hine Pounamu Trophy into the wet sky at Arena Manawatu, beating Hamilton Girls’ High School 20-17 with a last-play try. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. Monday morning edition (updates expected later in the day): A busy weekend that was and yet another bumper weekend...
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Feilding High School win Hurricanes First XV final, a win and a loss for Wellington teams in Napier
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Feilding High School tighthead prop Dane Johnston celebrates what would be the match-winning try with Feilding’s supporters behind the in-goal midway through the second half. Photo: Steven White. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Feilding High School will be representing the Hurricanes region at next weekend’s Top 4 NZSS First XV tournament after beating Palmerston...
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Poulter Valley – an Arthur’s Pass adventure
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Poulter ValleyMinchin PassBinser Saddle A 4 day hiking trip through spectacular mountain scenery in Arthur’s Pass National Park I pulled my running poles out of my bag in surprise. I had forgotten to take them out before I packed at home. I wondered what else I had forgotten to take out and would be carrying ... Read more
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Ninja A-League Round 1 Match Review
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have been punished for a lacklustre spell in the first half of their Ninja A-League season opener. The Phoenix have been beaten 4-2 by Western United at Ironbark Fields, west of Melbourne, despite dominating most of the... The post Ninja A-League Round 1 Match Review appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Wellington club rugby Swindale Shield Round 5 teamlists
- Wellington Club Weekly
- PONEKE () JOHNSONVILLE () Scorers added after the game Scorers added after the game Pōneke Line-up: 1. Moses Tuifao-Galuvao, 2. Andrew Jones, 3. Noah Tuifao-Galuvao, 4. Adam McRandle, 5. Maea Tema-Schmidt, 6. David Taoipu, 7. Luca Bellucci, 8. DJ Taoipu, 9. Mike Brown, 10. Carlos Hihi, 11. Ifeanyichukwu Nnebechukwu, 12. Caleb Robson, 13. Issac Moe...
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NZIFF 2024 Programme launched
- Wellington Film Society
- Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) is pleased to announce 86 feature films and 19 shorts in the 2024 line-up. We will open in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington on 31 July before touring nine other centres across the country until 4 September. Tickets for all Wellington screenings will be on sale from 10am Friday […]
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Wellington Lions v Canterbury Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wellington beat Canterbury 46-21 in their fourth round NPC match on Sunday at Rangiora. Some facts and figures by Peter Marriott. Round 4 v Canterbury: Won 46-21 The two sides have now met on 56 occasions in NPC matches. Wellington has won 28 times to Canterbury’s 26. There have been two draws. Wellington has played...
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Pūheke : City to Sea
- Architectural Centre Inc
- As you may be aware Council members were briefed on Te Ngākau Civic Square Precinct Development Plan, created by Pōneke Collective with Council officers, on September 4. The council will receive further briefings on per-site proposals in July next year. The Town Hall, Te Matapihi Central Library, and the Civic Administration Building (CAB) and Municipal […]
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