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Tjay Clarke on the rise for Wellington Lions
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Tjay Clarke in action for Petone against Ories earlier this season. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White Is Tjay Clarke currently the biggest over-achiever in the Wellington rugby? We ask that question in a positive way – the current Lions wing and fullback with the cool head, booming left boot and a steely eye for...
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Globally minded language students rise to the occasion
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Tradition continues in Victoria’s School of Languages and Cultures with students competing in the annual Multilingual Masterchef in the last week of Trimester Two.
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Wellington Blaze win last match but miss out on women's final
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington Blaze won’t be in the domestic women's finals next week, but beat the Central Hinds with one ball to spare in their last game of the Action Cricket Twenty20 competition in Palmerston North on Monday.
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Rugby coming up throughout August, September and October 2025
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club rugby in 2025 has all but wound up through the Lower North Island, but there is plenty of rugby still on the table over the next two to three months. With the exception of the National U85kg Knockout Cup (involving five clubs in Wellington and others from further afield), the spotlight is on the...
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$9 million in funding for Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington to improve health and wellbeing outcomes
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers have received nearly $9 million in funding from the Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) to improve the health and wellbeing of New Zealanders.
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Māori atheism on the rise: the legacy of colonisation is driving a decline in traditional Christian beliefs
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Half of Māori identified as having “no religion” in the 2018 census, up from 36.5 percent in 2006. Masoumeh Sara Rahmani and Peter Adds examine what's behind the rise.
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News: Weekly Newsletter - Up and down at Wainui
- Olympic Harriers
- Club and Wellington Road Champs,andnbsp;Satandnbsp;22 August, Resevoir Road, Wai...
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News: Weekly Newsletter - Up and Away to Taupo
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- North Island Cross Country 4 July All systems are go for the trip north and of ...
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Calling for a revolution of the health system of Aotearoa
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Researchers investigating what a primary health care system that works for Māori could look like have issued a powerful challenge for revolutionary and radical Kaupapa Māori-led change across the health system.
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Researchers get $3.5m to target major health issues
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Scientists working on new treatments to combat the world's most dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria are among Victoria University of Wellington-led research teams to receive more than $3.5 million in the latest Health Research Council (HRC) of New Zealand funding round.
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The fall and rise and fall of Kim Dotcom, and why, according to the US, watching YouTube makes us all criminals
- Jack Yan
- In response to a friend’s Facebook post applauding the possibility that Kim Dotcom would get extradited, two days ago.
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Research for Life funds projects on vaccines, strokes, cancer, and maternal health
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Four Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers have received funding in the first Research for Life funding round for 2020.
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Health experts to speak in Auckland
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Vaccine development and treating unmet medical needs will be discussed at public talks in Auckland this month as part of Victoria University of Wellington’s 2014 Public Lecture Series.
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Alumnus helping the Phoenix rise to the occasion
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The introduction of a new New Zealand professional football club is fantastic for the sport, says Te Herenga Waka alumnus Shaun Gill, director of football at the Wellington Phoenix.
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Wellington Football Club on the rise in 2012
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Wellington's top side celebrating with the first round Senior 2 National Mutual Cup after beating the Wests Roosters in the last round at Ian Galloway Park.
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Geoff Cridge on the rise for the Hurricanes
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Geoff Cridge is a six foot seven lock who has just signed a Hurricanes contract.
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Capital & Coast District Health Board appoints new Chief Executive
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- The Board of Capital & Coast District Health Board has today approved the appointment of Ken Whelan as its new Chief Executive.
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Police and emergency services gearing up for busy Sevens weekend
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- Police are gearing up for a busy weekend, as the Hertz Sevens gets underway in the Capital tomorrow...
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Kasperek helps fire up Blaze
- Cricket Wellington
- Scottish International and former Western Fury and current Essex cricketer Leigh Kasperek is joining the Wellington Blaze this week ahead of the domestic women's Action Cup season
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WCC Watch Soapbox: Chris Lipscombe – Holding the line on the Health Board
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- We have another candidate, Chris Lipscombe, standing for the Capital and Coast District Health Board up next on the WCC Soapbox. Questions or comments for Chris can be left below. […]
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Up up in a way
- The Sidestrip
- TheSidestrip visited the Wellington Aero Club 80th anniversary celebration at the Wellington Airport last March 27,2010.
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Wellington International Airport, Coutts Street, Rongotai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ballantrae and Selwyn Steps and steps nearby….
- Wellington Steps
- FIND THESE STEPS – Ballantrae steps begin beside 15 Ballantrae Place and rise up to 99 Hill Street.
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2019 Term 2 round up and look ahead
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Hi allAnd welcome to our term 2, 2019 news.
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Women's Premier Club results - Joy Lamason One-Day
- Cricket Wellington
- Comfortable win for Upper Hutt United Scorecard Petone-Eastbourne 57 (Turner 11, Bryant 2-1) lost to Upper Hutt...
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Latest WVCC TT results online - Women's record smashed.
- Another great night. A slight 7-11km/h sou-wester but MOST people went faster than the previous week. Rachel Mercer murdered her old record of 34.29 with a stunning new 33.44. Good enough for 5th overall ! Thats 41.6 km/m.
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Regulating claims for natural health products
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Concerns about loss of choice need to be balanced against the risk of producers making unsubstantiated claims, says Kevin Dew.
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Covid health measures in Term 2
- Kilbirnie School
- At the start of term 2 we ask that all adults continue to: • Wear a face covering at all times when entering a Kilbirnie School building.
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Kilbirnie School, 72, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Invest in cycling as fuel prices rise, say cyclists
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Wellington cyclists are calling for increased investment in cycling facilities, education and promotion to provide a viable alternative to driving, meet the City Council's climate change goals, and help solve traffic congestion. As petrol crosses the $2 mark people are looking for alternatives to driving.
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Boys Wake Up
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- What happens when you mix four highschool lads, too much to drink, and the Rimutaka Hills? Boys Wake Up! addresses the 40% of fatal road accidents involving alcohol and drugs, the high numbers of youth involved in these accidents.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Club Physical
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Beautique Skin and Beauty Therapy
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