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Boot Camp For Nash
- Zephyr Rovers FC
- Zephyr Rovers Manager Steve Hall admitted this afternoon he was putting George Nash (pictured) through football boot camp to sharpen his fitness. "George is looking a bit sluggish so I've got him doing extra training with North Wellington and today I've got him playing an outdoor match as well" said Hall "he'll find it a bit strange with no walls and a pitch that is five times as big but I'm sure he'll sweat it out".
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Crank It Up
- Zephyr Rovers FC
- Zephyr Rovers Manager Steve Hall (pictured) has asked his Rovers team mates to crank up their performance a notch for their fixture against Datatorque tomorrow at the Shed of Dreams. "We have a few players out tomorrow and we've had to resort to playing another Scotsman in Jamie Johnston" said Rovers Manager Steve Hall "fortunately the lad is quite quick and has a useful shot on him so he is not our usual sort of ring in".
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Lets Get Wellington Leaking
- Eye of the Fish
- We’ve been waiting for years for this and although it is not yet official, at long last we are seeing some progress. This was a scoop leaked by the Dom Post – and I’m keen to know more, so I’m posting it up here. While I’m sure that LGWM have gone through millions of alternatives, and fully evaluated tham and argued endlessly over them, for the last several years, this is the first time we’ve seen anything concrete.
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Ground Changes - 24 November 2007
- Cricket Wellington
- We are still experiencing delays with the laying of artificial wickets at Ian Galloway Park, so the following changes are necessary for Saturday 24 November:
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Pukerua Bay Station upgrade
- Tranz Metro
- From 30 November Pukerua Bay station will close for up to 2 months so it can be upgraded in preparation for the new Matangi trains.
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Reminder: get your suggestions in for 4TAWA
- The Wellingtonista
- You have one more week in which to make suggestions about who should be nominated in the TAWAs this year, so hop to it!
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Question?
- WCC Watch
- Can you really claim to be working behind the scenes, if you’re going to put out a press release about it? Adam Cunningham thinks so.
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Team Lists for 14 June 2025
- Johnsonville Rugby Football Club
- Here are the team lists for 14 June 2025, with the following adjustment: Niall Delahunt has pulled out with a late niggle so updates are...
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Johnsonville Rugby and Football Club, 80, Helston Road, Paparangi, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards
- Coastguard Mana
- Wellington Airport joins forces with Wellington Community Trust each year to recognise voluntary organisations that do so much to make our community a better place.
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Weekly News: Working Bee
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- It s Working Bee time!!! We ve got a list ready, so bring yourself down and lend a hand. It s always a fun morning...
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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About the youth match racing scheme
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- You’ve probably seen U23 Youth Scheme sailors out on the water, so here’s a bit about who they are, and what they get up to.
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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To Tourist or Not To Tourist?
- Eye of the Fish
- Wellington’s lucky in this respect I guess: although we have many tourists (usually), we have a few other strings to our bow, so to speak.
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Are you a young woman 16 yrs to early twenties? We need you!
- Drama Christi
- Unfortunately one of our young actors has had to pull out of our next production, so we're urgently seeking someone to fill this exciting role!
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A warning for traditional universities
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Nicholas Agar makes some predictions about the future of online learning, forecasting things may not go so well for universities committed to traditional teaching models.
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Weekly News: Merry Christmas
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- The Mishmosh Poker Race was glamorous with shorts and t-shirt boating conditions and a great day had by all. So it's time for some...
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Vicar's Letter - 18 February 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints WhānauGuy here, I am so filled with pride and excitement for our first House Church week of the year for 2022.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Inevitable
- Eye of the Fish
- So…. that was interesting. No real surprise there, that it would end in violence, given the people involved and the poor attitudes towards common sense...
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How cities should think about car use
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Easy access to parking leads to higher car use and higher emissions, says PhD graduate Omid Khazaeian. So how can city planners tackle the problem?
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Mounting up on Victoria
- Eye of the Fish
- And so it starts. Fears of the Mt Victoria Residents Association, much bandied about as the end of the world, have now actually been put...
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Westbourne House, Westbourne Grove, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Kāpiti Flood Hazard Mapping
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- We need your help to update flood hazard maps for Kāpiti Coast rivers and streams, so we can keep the community updated about flood risks.
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A Baldy – South King – Mitre Flats Hut adventure – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The original plan for this trip was to head into Atiwhakatu Hut on Friday night, climb Baldy Peak and then go on to the Broken Axe Pinnacles and McGregor Biv on Saturday and then back to Holdsworth Lodge via Angle Knob and Jumbo on Sunday. While Saturday’s weather looked pretty good, Sunday’s forecast was for ... Read more
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Fair day a huge success!!! Newtown rocks
- Newtown Festival
- It looked like the weather was going to sink us, but Newtown triumphed on the day. Big thanks to all performers, stallholders, support crews, and everyone who turned up to enjoy the day. Check out the Stuff news item: Newtown Festival turnout strong despite rain http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/capital-life/6520940/Newtown-Festival-turnout-strong-despite-rain
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Best of the week 7-14 July 2024
- The Wellingtonista
- Here’s what’s good and Wellington-related this week! Best book that every Wellingtonian should read because I just did and wow Sodden Downstream by Brannavan Gnanalingam. This has sat neglected on my bookshelf for far too long after it came out in 2017, but as our public transport gets worse, terrible weather events get more frequent […]
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Lake Angelus – Nelson Lakes National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- At lunchtime on Friday 3rd January, our group of 7 EM trampers along with the MF group, met at the Wellington train station bound for Nelson Lakes National Park. We had a smooth sailing across the Cook Strait before bad weather hit Wellington! However, we didn’t escape the rain in Picton. As the rain pelted ... Read more
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Penn Creek Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The group assembled at Platform 10 (basically 9 ¾ for WTMC) for what would end up being a wet, but enjoyable, weekend in the Tararuas. The plan originally was to head to Winchcombe Biv. However, the weather forecast was not in our favour, with winds from 35-40km/h and gusts up to 100km/h predicted for Saturday ... Read more
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Mt Taranaki Summit (Khyber Pass route) – Egmont National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- This trip required strength and experience. What some members of the group lacked in experience, they made up for in strength and will. We were met with weather challenges, difficult terrain and chilling cold that could have ripped your pants right off your legs, but the group persevered through it all on route to the ... Read more
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Happy New Year
- Age Concern Wellington
- KIA ORA Happy New Year! The New Year has been cooler than expected in terms of weather, but we are looking forward to some warmer times, interesting changes and great developments as the year progresses. Our services are up and running again with the staff fully refreshed after the break. Please give us a call ... Read more
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Blyth Hut – Tongariro National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- FridayThe weather leading up to the weekend had been sketchy, with persistent rain and more forecast. Our original plan was to head into the Kaimanawa Forest Park – camping at the road end on Friday and making the 7-hr trip to Waipakihi Hut on Saturday. However, with heavy rainfall in the area leading up to ... Read more
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From our maunga – Autumn update
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Well, we could expect wind, no snow, eruption or earthquake to disrupt our mountain activities but not a nasty hidden bug, no, I will call it a beast. Things have been going very well for our lodge and users with plenty of activity in the summer as well as the winter despite weather problems for ... Read more
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Sunny Trip to Snowy Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- We decided on a day trip to Snowy Hut, after a changing weather forecast swept away our plans for a 6-day expedition. Starting out from Otaki Forks just after 8am, we walked for about an hour on the road until we reached the start of the Waiotauru Hut track. In the first few kms of ... Read more
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WCC Transport Projects
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