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Families to design bespoke Nix kit for Macca’s Match For Good double-header
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix are taking their support of Ronald McDonald House Charities New Zealand (RMHC® NZ) to a whole new level this season. In partnership with McDonald’s, the Phoenix men’s and women’s teams are going to wear a bespoke kit... The post Families to design bespoke Nix kit for Macca’s Match For Good double-header appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Petone, Paremata-Plimmerton win women’s finals, top 8 decided for Jubilee Cup
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Petone Ponies with the Division 1 Women’s Tia Paasi Memorial Trophy after their win over Northern United today at Rugby League Park. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White, Scott MacLean, Adam Julian & Martyn Bridge. Congratulations to Petone (Division 1) and Paremata-Plimmerton (Division 2) for winning the 2025 Wellington Women’s titles. Petone beat Northern...
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Weekly Report for Sunday November 22
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everybody  Rimutaka Incline – a report from President Gordy. The bus left the Aquatic Centre at 8.30am sharp with a group of 6 club stalwarts wondering if the bus was necessary.  However, more enthusiastic souls climbed on board at Courtenay Place, Platform 9 and Jarden’s mile.   
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Turning wool into gold for kitties
- Cats Protection Wellington
- Gail is one of the unsung, invisible heroes who has been knitting items for the good of the CPW cats for years.
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Time for a (small) change
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- Changes are happening at Futuna Chapel with a new name and new people bringing in fresh ideas and abilities within the Chapel and beyond in 2024. What once was the ‘Friends of Futuna Chapel’ is now ‘Futuna Chapel Trust’ – that’s right, we’ve changed our name. Coinciding with the establishment of the Futuna Chapel Fund with Nikau… Continue reading Time for a (small) change
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Successful engine test for Tr189
- Rimutaka Incline Railway
- After a lot of hard work by our volunteers the Gardner 6LX diesel engine roared back to life on Saturday 6 October 2012. A long list of tasks had been worked through to get the engine ready for testing, including electrical systems, water pump, manifold, filters and oil system checks.Project: Shunting loco Tr189Tr 189 outside shed at Maymorn, 6 October 20127 October 2012
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Parking for sensible cities: webinar 2
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- Equity, residents’ parking, behaviour change, and some myths busted – by popular demand, expert insights on parking plus some Wellington changemaking Following our much-viewed first webinar (check it out here), TUI Climate Community and Millions of Mothers with the Wellington Urbanerds are proud to have brought you transport and economics expert Stuart Donovan on everyone’s favourite topic! This one was a bit different: in addition to Stuart speaking on some particularly hot topics of parking, we heard about one area ripe for change. Check out the webinar video courtesy of Millions of Mothers:Parking: how we behave, fairness, and price Stuart’s presentation focussed on a few key aspects including the longer-run interesting questions like how people change our behaviour in response to parking prices, and the equity effects of pricing parking (inspired by questions from councillors concerned about the effects of the proposed new Parking Policy on poorer people). Stu’s slides are here [PDF 2.7 MB]Residents’ parking: what’s with that? Following Stu, we heard from Wellingtonian Oliver Bruce (of Urbanerds fame). He highlighted a particularly amazing feature of the current system: massive subsidies (underpricing) for residents’ parking. They’re skewing people’s choices in our transport system, in a generally bad way, but since the last webinar Oliver and Connect Wellington have a path forward… Oliver’s slides are here [611KB PDF]. So many questionsWhen it was time for questions, we summarised the areas of interest in the chat and Isabella fired the questions to Stuart and Oliver. There was lots of interest in equity, and the ethics of charging for access to publicly owned space. There was a hunger for case-studies of cities that had successfully communicated to their citizenry the good news that managing parking well is overall progressive (i.e. reduces inequality). The catch-22 of on-street vs off-street parking was a big topic, as people like residents’ associations and councillors react to the current (poorly managed) on-street parking, and feel resistant to good developments that don’t provide many carparks. There was also discussion of the opportunity cost of space, and the extent to which home buyers factor in transport options to their purchase price decisions (or assume they’ll get free street parking and grizzle once they’ve moved in with their car/s). (There’s also a good little discussion on Stuart’s Twitter feed, worth a look)Help Wellington do parking better There was a lot of interest from our audience in helping improve parking management in Wellington, reflecting its huge importance to our city’s transport system and its influence on affordable housing. It’s a complicated space and good comprehensive change will take years – see here for more. But the good news is that all kinds of contributions can make a difference. There’s something for everyone! And the process of change will take years, as observed We’re also keen to have more learning and discussion type initiatives, with more local voices and insight. If you’ve got suggestions for events, speakers, stunts or nifty schemes, or are just interested in finding out more about how you could help, drop us a line. Meantime, make sure you’re on the Urbanerds signup list so we can alert you to the next in-person gatherings and the next webinars! Image credits: Banner – Wellington City CouncilParking lot – Steven Davis
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Ditching single-use cups for the love of Papatūānuku
- Victoria University of Wellington
- From 14 February, the campus cafés at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington are ditching single-use cups for a greener option.
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More assistance needed for male survivors of sexual assault
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have helped shed light on the difficulties men face to seeking help for abuse.
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First films for Whānau Mārama 2023 announced
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- Whānau Marama, the beloved New Zealand International Film Festival, returns to Wellington from 27 July to 13 August this year.
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Howzat for Haiti contributes vital supplies
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- Cricket Wellington recently dubbed its fourth HRV Cup match 'Howzat-for-Haiti' to raise funds for UNICEF's emergency relief work. Almost $20,000 was raised.
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Board of Trustees Donations for 2019
- Kelburn Normal School
- Back to newsBoard of Trustees Donations for 2019 Thu 4 Jul 2019All Syndicates Board of Trustees Donations for 2019 pub 4 July 2019.pdf
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Weekly Report for Sunday April 18
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone Sue Hamlett has sent in a fascinating letter about her experience at the Paris Marathon last Sunday. She didn't actually finish, but she gives a vivid description of the event as seen from the pick-up bus that cruised the course collecting distressed and tearful participants. Way to go Sue.
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Wellington U14 team for Vines Tournament
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- Wellington U14 team for Vines Tournament
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Cricket Movie for the Holidays - Fundraiser
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- Cricket Movie for the Holidays - Fundraiser
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News for Sunday 31 July 2011
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- Bishops’ Emergency Appeal for Christchurch Earthquakes.
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Nominations open for Mike Curtis Cup
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- Nominations open for Mike Curtis Cup
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Gym offer for Wellington club cricketers
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- Gym offer for Wellington club cricketers
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National T&F Champs 2021 – EoI for Wellington team
- Athletics Wellington
- National T&F Champs 2021 – EoI for Wellington team We invite athletes to send expressions of interest for being selected for the Wellington team to the National Track and Field Championships to be held in Hastings from 5-7 March.
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Weekly News for Friday 1st April 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Going live! This week we will be live streaming the service, led by Rev Ross Scott, from St Andrew’s on The Terrace. You can choose to join us at church, or you can watch from home. Don’t forget it is daylight saving and we change back to winter time. See John’s notice below. You will […]
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Hui Aranga 2014: Maori gathering for Easter
- Welcom
- May 2014 Feature Na Rawiri Tinirau Rāwiri Tinirau from Te Waiora club wrote this account of the hui held at Silverstream.
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Weekly Report for Sunday Oct.9
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everybody The weather makers seem to have stuffed things up for this Sunday. Instead of the situation that has prevailed for the past two months where the weather has been blissful during the week, and rats on the Sunday, we seem to have the reversal. Wild wet and windy weather for the past few days and it is going to be fine and sunny for weekend.
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Easter comes early for club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Players in four teams will be thinking of rugby balls not Easter eggs tonight, with two third round matches being brought forward from Saturday to take place this evening. The two fixtures are in the Swindale Shield and Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy. In the men’s Swindale, the Avalon Wolves host the Old Boys University Billygoats at...
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A roadmap for change or the road to nowhere?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealanders struggle to get the help they need two years on from a funding boost for mental health services, writes Dr Dougal Sutherland.
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History Beckons for 2017-18 Summer
- Cricket Wellington
- NZC announces home international schedule and Wellington fans are in for an action-packed summer with three ODIs, two T20s, and a Test scheduled for the city.
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Bold designs mooted for upgraded Naenae Subway
- Metlink
- Greater Wellington is urging the Naenae community to provide feedback on its proposals to re-develop the Naenae subway areas to provide a safer, brighter, more efficient and culturally richer environment for travellers and commuters. The plans are a result of Greater Wellington working in partnership with the Naenae community, Hutt City Council and mana whenua to identify what the community wanted from the re-development.
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Naenae Station subway, Naenae Shopping Centre, Avalon, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Excitement building for Wellington club rugby playoffs
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Action from the 2013 Jubilee Cup semi-final that was won by Oriental-Rongotai 30-27 in an extra-time thriller.
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Junior Hurricanes squad announced for January training camp
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Hurricanes U20s Development Squad has been announced, with plenty of familiar faces and some established players in the mix. The squad comes together for the first time for 2023 in a camp on 21 January in Palmerston North. Some 44 players from around the Hurricanes region will assemble on Wellington Anniversary weekend, comprising 15...
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Positive approach good reward for MSP Women’s team
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The MSP Women’s team this past Saturday following their win over Northern United. They will share the first round Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy with Petone for the next year. By Adam Julian Ryan Setefano has officially retired from playing after 166 premier games for Marist St Pats. The versatile outside back won a Jubilee Cup in...
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Council report shows no need for radical planning changes in inner city Wellington
- Live Wellington - a liveable city by design
- The latest official assessment of Wellington’s housing needs shows sufficient capacity in Wellington’s inner city suburbs to meet future growth for the next 30 years, meaning the drive by the council to decimate inner city character areas is unwarranted and must be abandoned now, says LIVE WELLington.
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Photography By Jane
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