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Gunsight Pass – a nice daywalk from the North to the South Temple, Ruataniwha
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Gunsight Pass – a nice daywalk from the North to the South Temple, Ruataniwha Conservation Park A day loop hike over Gunsight Pass from the North Temple to the South Temple starting and ending at the DOC Temple Campsite. Matt and I had been thinking about Gunsight Pass for over a year after our trip ... Read more
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Ten of the best
- WellUrban
- As a follow-up to their ten worst buildings article, today the Dominion Post finally got around to publishing the Architectural Centre's list of the ten best buildings in Wellington, or at least those built in the last 60 years (the time that the centre has been active).
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Sounds of the city
- The Wellingtonista
- Frey (aka Damian Stewart, aka Mr bleep) is putting together a reactive sound and light installation for next month's Fringe Festival, and he wants your help. Specifically, if you know of any interesting sounds around Wellington that he can record and use in the installation, drop him a line.
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A reminder of things I support
- Sharon Blaikie
- I support:more resources for our suburbs including artificial turf on our playing fieldsclusters, citywide ultra fast broadband and helping Wellington businesses into export marketssmoothing traffic flows through our city - especially to and from the airportno long term contracting out of water managementa review of waterfront managementbetter follow through of council - citizen communications
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Banquet of representative rugby coming up
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Action from the Hurricanes U20s final last year in Palmerston North.
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Media Release: The Wellington City Mission Commends Latest Housing Announcement from Government
- Wellington City Mission
- The Wellington City Mission congratulates Housing Ministers Hon. Chris Bishop and Hon. Tama Potaka, and commends the Government for the housing announcements made today. Wellington City Missioner Murray Edridge says... Read more » The post Media Release: The Wellington City Mission Commends Latest Housing Announcement from Government first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Botany Collection Narratives – (Part 3) – Image highlights from Hue te Taka (Moa Point) Narrative
- Te Papa's blog
- Some time ago now, the Te Papa Science team completed the process of collecting, identifying and storing terrestrial plants from a low-stature plant community on Wellington’s South Coast.
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Moa Point, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 076: David “Tim” Mason
- Wellington Club Weekly
- David Frank Mason’s rugby career shone brightly but fleetingly in the two years immediately after the second war. He quickly rose to prominence, all the way to the All Blacks for one tour and one test match (as a replacement), before his work in insurance transferred him to South Africa later that same year in...
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We’re all part of this community
- Wellington City Mission
- I knew a fair bit about the Wellington City Mission from my previous role at Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL). There, we took a people-orientated perspective of economic development... Read more » The post We’re all part of this community first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Out of our depth
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Mike Joy believes the key to improving New Zealand’s waterways and natural environment is the power of the people. “My message at my public talks is, ‘Your rent for living on this planet is activism’. It’s become clear that if government changes anything, it’s when people push for change,” he says.
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What exactly is happening with the Council funding the airport runway extension?
- Guardians of the Bays
- Some interesting developments have recently happened in the runway extension saga and we are going to have to start asking some serious questions about the Council’s involvement with the airport.
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A few shots courtesy of Mifarr Photography of last weekends ODES...
- Orchestra Wellington
- A few shots courtesy of Mifarr Photography of last weekends ODES TO JOY Concert. Full gallery and video coming soon…
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NZF Fundamentals of Junior Coaching – Practical
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- The Fun-damentals of Junior Coaching Award is for Coaches working with 4-9 year old players. Leading a team of 4-9 year olds is an enjoyable and rewarding experience. You can foster a lifelong love of the game and provide a… » read more
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Minister of Eduction Tweets about Amesbury
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- A Tweet went out yesterday from the Minister of Education, Hon. Hekia Parata, after her visit to officially open the school. To those of you who aren't signed up for Twitter, it said:"At the official opening of Amesbury School in Churton Park this morning. Fabulous, fabulous school!"She attached two photos to the tweet:
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Breaking Free of Lockdown
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- When Prime Minister Jacinda Adern announced the country’s move to Level 2 effective 14 May 2020, I was poised over my laptop to organize a trip. I had very much been missing my tramping outings during lockdown. I sent out a desperate plea to a handful of recent tramping companions to come on a day ... Read more
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The Benefits of Volunteering
- Age Concern Wellington
- It came as a bit of a shock to me recently to realise I had been volunteering in the Age Concern wellington Region office for more than 18 months. While I had other projects on the go at the time, I noted that the time spent volunteering had been very satisfying. This led to the ... Read more
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Facebook’s ad targeting: evidence now filed with the Better Business Bureau
- Jack Yan
- As of today, I’ve sent off my evidence to the US Better Business Bureau so they can continue their investigation of Facebook.
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Victoria University of Wellington celebrates new graduates
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The capital city will be alive with Victoria University of Wellington graduands this week as more than 2,500 students celebrate the successful completion of their studies with their families and friends.
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Te Kōkī graduate fulfils New York music dream with Fulbright win
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A last minute change of study plans in her first year at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington altered the trajectory of musician Phoebe Johnson’s life, and the Fulbright scholar couldn’t be more excited about what the future holds.
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‘Kids’: Revisiting One of the Most Controversial Films of the 90s
- Wellington Film Society
- Former Wellington Film Society VP, Harriet Wild, explores the impact and legacy of Larry Clark’s Kids, one of our November screenings this year.
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Bond Banter 29 March (News in briefs, rugby information from the ground up)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A hot day for pre-season rugby on Saturday. The MSP and Nelson Marist packs take a break in the heat of the match. With some rain, cooler temperatures and the end of daylight savings coming up conditions will become more conducive to rugby as we know it. Monday morning edition. A rugby inferno is brewing....
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Pope announces annual World Day of Prayer for Care of Creation
- Welcom
- September 2015 News Pope Francis has instituted an annual World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, to be celebrated on 1 September.
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Aisle be Back: The start of the rugby season
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy It’s the rugby season. As always, arriving a couple of weeks, or months too early. I mean, I plan on sitting at the Basin on day four of the cricket. But by that time, round one of Super Rugby will be done and dusted. Traditionally this is when the fan lays out...
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After the Storm: New Life on the Slopes of Manawa Karioi
- Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
- The big storm that rolled into Wellington in early May caused minor damage at Manawa Karioi.
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Te Ahi Ka - Loop Track, Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Room to write with Whiti Hereaka, Sedef Ecer, and Fiona Kidman
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Join us for a celebration of Randell Cottage and the anthology of twenty years of Kiwi and French writers, 'Room to Write'. Featuring 2022 Ockham Award-winner Whiti Hereaka, Randell Cottage French writer-in-residence Sedef Ecer, and Randell Cottage Trustee Emerita Fiona Kidman.
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Randell Cottage, 14, St Mary Street, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Power of a Humble Heart
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- The readings this Sunday invite us to look deeply at what it means to come before God with a humble heart. The Book of Ecclesiasticus reminds us that the prayer […]
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Come face-to-face with life under the sea at Community Snorkel Day
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington, together with Mountains to Sea Wellington (MTSW), is offering people a guided glimpse into the mesmerizing underwater world with a free Community Snorkel Day this Saturday at Taputeranga Marine Reserve.
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Connection Is The Opposite Of Addiction
- Wellington City Mission
- Around 20 years ago, the direction of my life completely changed. The relationship with the father of my children broke down, and my whānau were going through treaty claims which... Read more » The post Connection Is The Opposite Of Addiction first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Second half comeback sees Norths win Swindale Shield with a round to spare
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Northern United came from behind to beat Oriental-Rongotai 31-26 at the Polo Ground on Saturday to c...
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Turfing Latin part of a disturbing pattern
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Josh King explains how the axing of Latin from NCEA is indicative of a wider trend in New Zealand and the world.
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Wellington Judo Academy
- The Wellington Judo Academy is proudly one of the oldest martial arts clubs in New Zealand. Established in 1955, the Academy is still dedicated to the core values that we’ve held from the beginning; providing high quality instruction in the Japanese Martial Art of Judo to both skilled judoka and amatuers alike.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ol? Soccer Academy
- The Olé Soccer Academy is a private organisation founded in November 1997, by a group of businessmen eager to see soccer progress at junior level, for girls and boys. Former All White Coach Ken Dugdale now coaching in the NSL with the Football Kingz, provided the coaching direction the Academy has taken from his vast experiences overseas.
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Hutt Cricket Academy
- The Hutt Cricket Academy is a multi purpose indoor facility based out of the Hutt Rec Grandstand in Lower Hutt.
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Arts Wellington
- The Wellington Regional Art & Cultural Development Trust (Arts Wellington) is a charitable trust that provides networking opportunities, communication platforms, advocacy and capability building forums for our membership base. Our members are made up of most of the Greater Wellington region’s professional arts, culture and heritage organisations, arts service organisations and education institutions.
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International Festival of the Arts
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NZ Artist Margaret Morris
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Brooklyn Early Childhood Centre
- Brooklyn Early Childhood Centre provides quality early childhood care and education for children aged 12 months to five years. Our session times are Monday to Friday, 8.30 am to 2.30 pm. Children must be picked up no later than 2.45 pm. Each session caters for 20 children.
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96a Washington Ave, Brooklyn, Wellington
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Samba Futsal Academy
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Creative Capital Arts Trust
- The Creative Capital Arts Trust (also known as CCAT or See-Cat) is a non-profit charitable organisation established in 2011 to support the creative life and cultural identity of New Zealand's capital city. We are professionally managed by a team of extraordinary arts administrators, seasoned festival producers, and emerging talents—led by chief executive Drew James. Our programmes include the annual New Zealand Fringe Festival and the free creative street festival CubaDupa, but a few new ideas are on the horizon.
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Newtown Early Learning Centre
- In February 1985, a small group of parents and caregivers decided to set up a community crèche, which opened in June 1985 with one paid worker supported by parent helpers. Over time, the crèche evolved into a fully professional education centre with qualified teaching staff. The community of parents and caregivers still owns and governs the Centre, and the community is still involved in its day-to-day running.
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Newtown Community Creche, Daniell Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Young and hungry arts trust
- The Young and Hungry Arts Trust is a charitable organisation that was founded in 1994 in association with BATS Theatre. Young and Hungry arose out of a need to provide young people, aged 15-25 years, with opportunities to gain hands-on theatre experience within a professional structure.
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Mana Arts Society
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
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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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Family Martial Arts - Kenpo Karate Wellington
- We are a family oriented martial arts academy. Our mission is to assist families in our community to develop life-skills, positive relationships and the joy of successful achievement by training together in the art of Kenpo Karate. Out unique rotating curriculum and family classes make learning fun and easy. Visit our website and discover why many people just like you have found fitness, fun and freindship through Kenpo Karate; the most effective, safe and logical martial art in the world. Classes held in the city (Mt Cook), Miramar, Whitby, Eastbourne, Johnsonville
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Grow From Here
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Wellington College of Languages
- Established in 1991, WCL is a specialist English Language Academy. Courses are offered in High School Preparation, Examination Preparation, Business and General English.
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Motive - net communication with intent
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Bach Choir of Wellington
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The Shape of Money
- A free and comprehensive residential property investment calculator from Wellington-based financial planners, the Shape of Money.
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Friends of Karori Cemetery
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Karori Cemetery, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Guardians of Pauatahanui Inlet
- Pāuatahanui Inlet is the only large estuarine wetland left in the lower half of New Zealand's North Island. It is at risk, mainly from human activities in both the Inlet and its catchment. We call ourselves the 'Guardians of Pāuatahanui Inlet' because we work to promote recognition of the ecological, recreational and cultural values of the Inlet.
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Porirua Harbour, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Islamic Circle of Aotearoa
- The Islamic Circle of Aotearoa (ICA) is a vibrant and inclusive organization dedicated to serving the Muslim community in New Zealand. Established with the aim of fostering a strong sense of unity and faith, ICA provides a welcoming environment for individuals and families to connect, learn, and grow in their Islamic faith.
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Sisters of Compassion
- The Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion, commonly known as the Sisters of Compassion, is a congregation founded in New Zealand in 1892 by Suzanne Aubert. Island Bay is the site of the Congregation Headquarters and associated Services, including a Child Care Centre.
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Archdiocese of Wellington
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Friends of Te Papa
- Friends of Te Papa, formerly Friends of the National Art Gallery, was founded to encourage involvement with the gallery and support the acquisition of new works for the collection. For more than 20 years, our valued Friends of Te Papa members have supported Te Papa by contributing to Te Papa’s collections through the purchase of artworks, taonga, and other collection items, by regularly visiting Te Papa to view exhibitions and attending a wide range of programmes.
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Friends of Maara Roa
- Maara Roa is a forest restoration project at Cannons Creek Valley near Porirua. Its purpose is to restore the Bush back to what it was before the people who ruined it came. The project started in 2000, after some gorse fires destroyed yet more sections of native bush. A small group of people met to see if something could be done to stop it. The Friends of Maara Roa grew from that.
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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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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
- ‘The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor’ enables us to enter into the life and times of a man, a family, a society, and ways of thinking and acting different to, yet not so distant from, our own. We enter the world of an architect, who is also an artist; builder, craftsman; a theosophist, an astrologer, a photographer, a furniture maker.
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