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From the President … in October
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I’m very excited to see that the new schedule is out – and to hear about the various club trips people have been going on, and signing up for. A massive thanks to Matt Conway for getting the schedule together so quickly and virtually while also managing a range of other things as Chief Guide! ... Read more
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Want to upskill your tramping or mountaineering? A WTMC scholarship might be just the thing!
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Launched in 2018, the WTMC scholarship programme is about supporting club members to gain experience and skills. We often think of the club’s courses in leadership, bushcraft and snowcraft or the local alpine club section courses. These are great courses and an excellent first step on your tramping and mountaineering journey, so be sure to ... Read more
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Safer cycling: say Yes And to the missing link
- Talk Wellington
- The last bit of Tahitai, the safe biking / scooting path from the city centre to eastern suburbs, has just one bit left! But it needs your support This is a good good thing. Please submit and say you support. Say Yes! Despite its out-and-out awesomeness, it’s facing organised headwinds (because… parking), so it’s really important...
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Lodge Update – Our Maunga October 2021
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- So the ski season has ended for RAL on Labour Day. Given that there was still plenty of upper mountain snow under normal conditions the lifts would have continued to operate for a bit longer but nothing is normal this year or indeed last. The summer program for the Gondola and Cafeteria will commence on ... Read more
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From the President …in November 2021 …
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- As we’re nearing the end of a challenging 2021, what stands out to me is the generosity of spirit, thoughtfulness and efforts of so many members and others. I’m continually amazed and impressed by the extent of to which people across the club contribute. A massive shout out and thanks to each of our volunteers ... Read more
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Draft WTMC Mission Statement and Values
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The General Committee has started thinking about a Mission Statement and Values for our club. We’d appreciate your feedback on having a Mission Statement and values, as well as what we’ve come up with so far. Email president@wtmc.org.nz by 6 April 2021 DRAFT MISSION STATEMENT “Wellington Tramping and Mountaineering Club is an outdoor activities club ... Read more
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Taranaki surfing
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I was so happy when I saw there was a surf trip on the WTMC’s online schedule. I love tramping, but how cool is it to get to do other activities with your tramping friends!As there was no leader yet, Werner and I signed up to lead the trip. The sheet already had Opunake as base ... Read more
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Pre-season rugby set to ramp up on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- After a stop-start (mostly stop) March of pre-season rugby so far, it is hoped that most of the scheduled matches will go ahead tomorrow. Several Premier squads will be relishing the opportunity to play their first games of 2022, ahead of the slated start of the competition season in Wellington and Manawatu on Saturday 2...
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Weekly News 21 March 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Tuesday 6.20 pm, speed session with Rowan and Andy, Newtown Park. This week’s session is the popular 6 x 600m reps. Friday 12.27 pm, Kupe Run, a chatty pre-weekend run from the Kupe statue on the waterfront Saturday 8.00am, McVilly Shield Relay, Karori Park. Our first club event if the year, so bring friends and family […]
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Tapokopoko
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- We set off on Friday evening together with the other group doing the Mukamuka. It is good to get to Paua hut Friday, so you can make an early start on Saturday. As the combined groups were 14 people, I asked a few that we should camp outside Paua Hut, which was taken up by ... Read more
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What happens when a city really bans cars?
- Talk Wellington
- There’s lots of panicky talk in the NZ media about “banning driving” and being “anti-car.” But US streets like San Francisco’s Market Street and New York’s 14th Street have already “banned” private vehicles. So what happened next? Market Street is San Fransisco’s main road. Throughout its history, it’s been known to be bustling and even...
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We need trees more than ever, but will that be enough?
- Talk Wellington
- Shady trees do wonders for cities, people and the climate. But are they enough to make a difference now? Trees aren’t the only form of urban greening, so what else can we do? As the climate warms, tree-planting is an obvious and attractive solution. But these initiatives can take 30 years or more to bear...
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Presidents Column – May 2022
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Welcome to the May edition of the Presidents Column. Over the last month or so there have some excellent activities going on with the Club. I really hope you have had a chance to participate in some of them. Steve is the Club’s statistics man and he collates all manner of information about Club activities. ... Read more
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Peel and Lockett Traverse
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- As is tradition when heading to the South Island, our trip began with a delayed ferry. Unfortunately this meant that our original plan of completing the Dragon’s Teeth crossing was rendered infeasible, so we took the time before our rescheduled crossing to brainstorm an alternative. Wanting to stay within the Kahurangi National Park, we formed ... Read more
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Status quo bias and the infrastructure of an uncertain future
- Talk Wellington
- So why do we keep doing essentially the same stuff with infrastructure, when we know it won’t give us the change we need? An expert’s take… This is a guest post by freelance journalist Stephen Olsen of Palaver Media. Check out their great cities content on Medium. Geoff Cooper, GM Urban Strategy at the nation’s brains trust...
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Draft Sailing Programme for New Season
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- As the Winter Series comes to an end so we prepare for the new 2022-23 Sailing Season! The official Programme will soon be published along with the Notice of Race, but the Sailing Committee issued this provisional copy for your interest. Note: The programme as shown on this document is subject to change when the [...]
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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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Weekly E-News for Friday 12th August 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Well, I have finally moved and the dogs and I are settling in. It has been raining non-stop since I moved so been a bit wet walking the dogs in the rain. What a great feeling it is to finally have my own place and space and not having to be mindful of living in […]
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The rise of age-friendly housing. Can vertical still be accessible?
- Talk Wellington
- There’s an assumption that housing for elderly or intergenerational families can’t add any height. But with care accessible, tight-knit, multi-storied or even high-rise communities are more than doable. So, how do you achieve that? Multi-storey housing is generally considered automatically unviable for older citizens. Particularly if these structures have their bedrooms upstairs and don’t have...
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Bruce Askew and Crescendo
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- This great story was put written by Club member James Hollings, owner of Cantilena, a Townson Moonlight design. Bruce Askew was well-known as a capable naval architect able to turn his hand to a wide range of craft, as Gavin Pascoe has so eloquently explained in his recent article. What many may not know is [...]
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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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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Welwitschias
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy It’s only day 6 of the Special Rugby Operation, and everything is going to plan. The All Blacks have successfully fooled the world into thinking they are in fact the fourth-best side in the pecking order and flirting with fifth or sixth. They’re keeping their strategies safe for future matches, so that...
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Sideline Conversions 29 January (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- When the Hurricanes played the Blues in Masterton in February 2014. This column is a collaborative effort, so if you want to contribute (please do) or have news or information to promote please email editor@clubrugby.co.nz To sign up to our new online newsletter please go HERE – the start of this was stalled last year, but we...
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The Three Kings – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I am not a fan of the Barra Track. It is my least favourite part of the Tararuas. So as we started off from The Pines, I was wondering why I had planned a trip to visit The Three Kings. I still don’t really know the answer, but I’m happy I did because it made ... Read more
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Memorial Park
- Architectural Centre Inc
- The Prime Minister has announced today that the Memorial Park is to be a Park, and not a motorway. Hooray for common sense, good taste, sensible planning, appropriate responses, and joined up thinking. There has evidently been a fair bit of quiet contemplative thought going on with this proposal, and what seems to have been happening is some good cross-party agreements, that what is best for New Zealand is to have a Memorial Park worthy of its name. No one liked the proposal of a motorway through the park, which is what a five lane highway at ground level would have been – and so good sense has prevailed.
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BNU Pilsner v Miramar Rangers 17 July 2010
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- At 2.25pm Miramar Rangers comprised a sorry rain-soaked crew of six players, so how easy it would have been for Pilsner to claim the points and warm up for the rugby with a few jars in the comfort of the pub. But hey, you turn up and you want to play, rain or shine - and amazingly so did they. By 2.45pm the home team had amassed ten players, one of whom was a mate of Carl’s who had just come along with us for a look-see, so it was game on, reffed by Smithy, albeit in the wrong colour jacket.
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Colossal squid on display gets check-up
- Te Papa's blog
- We can all do with a check-up every so often – just to ensure things are going ok and we’re not falling apart. Today our team took the lid off the colossal squid tank and started to drain out the preservation fluid so we can give the colossal squid a check-up. We last had the lid off the tank in March 2009.
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Rimutaka Incline Run/Walk
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Rimutuka Incline run/walk, bus details: (If you have not entered yet, you can do so online or at the start) SATURDAY, 12th November The following are the pick up points and approx times the bus will be there - they are approx so be there earlier, because if the bus comes past and you aren't there, it will not stop!
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Our recent Quiz Night…
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- … was so much fun that we have decided to plan another one in February! So if you missed out this time round, make sure you’re in next time. Not only did we have a full Wardroom on a non-sailing day, but there was great complimentary food, challenging questions, banter and laughter, cheering and ‘shouldn’t-have-changed-our-first-answer’ [...]
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Why don’t we grow hemp and straw to use in construction?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Bio-based building products are better for people and the planet, so why aren't these products easier for consumers to find, asks William Mason.
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Street party to celebrate Cuba precinct upgrade
- Wellington City Council
- The upgrade on Swan Lane and Garrett Street are complete, so it’s time to celebrate with an on-site event on Friday 17 February.
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Special Offers: Live at Six
- Downstage Theatre
- We know you love a good deal, so if you’d like to save on the cost of tickets to Live at Six here’s how:
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- johnsonville
- community-groups
- tawa
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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Empire Table Tennis Club
- The Empire Table Tennis Club is one of the oldest and largest in New Zealand and is situated in Marine Parade , Petone.
- Tagged as:
- petone
- table-tennis
- wcn-hosted
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