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Who are these people?
- WCC Watch
- Just quickly, are Gareth Morgan (standing in the Northern Ward) and Michael Fowler (in Lambton) who I think they are? If so, that came out of the blue!
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BNU Pretenders vs Naenae 22nd April 2012
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- BNU Pretenders 0 - 2 NaenaeIt was a beautiful Wellington Sunday and also my birthday so by rights we should have won and I should have scored copious goals.
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Should freedom camping be allowed in Wellington?
- Iona Pannett
- The Government says yes after legislation was passed in 2011 so today the Environment Committee will look at a new bylaw on where people can and can't camp.
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Baghrir and Maamol
- The Wellingtonista
- So this week I’m extending my Mediterranean food knowledge, courtesy of Lazeeza (Arabic for delicious) on Dixon Street in the former Simply Paris premises (beside Dixon Street Deli).
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Freewave Date change - Round 2
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- The second round of the Freewave Series has been moved to 26th November 2011 so that it doesn't conflict with other on the water stuff happening that weekend.
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Wellington City water quality report “variable”
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Many places in Wellington City are good for swimming but a few spots are not so great, especially after rain, a new Recreational Water Quality report card shows.
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Freewave Date change - Round 2
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- The second round of the Freewave Series has been moved to 26th November 2011 so that it doesn't conflict with other on the water stuff happening that weekend.
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Freewave Date change - Round 2
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- The second round of the Freewave Series has been moved to 26th November 2011 so that it doesn't conflict with other on the water stuff happening that weekend.
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School gate parking wars! Do we actually enjoy it?
- Talk Wellington
- Guest poster Ben T writes: we love our kids, so we… behave at our worst, and endanger them where they congregate every day – often spoiling rare time together.
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People rank climate change as an important issue, just not the most important
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The majority of the public want climate action but are more worried by other things, so campaigners need to tackle their lack of urgency, writes Dr Sam Crawley.
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Freewave Date change - Round 2
- Wellington Windsurfing Association
- The second round of the Freewave Series has been moved to 26th November 2011 so that it doesn't conflict with other on the water stuff happening that weekend.
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Newsletter – Week Ending 9 november
- Karori Anglican Churches
- New Wine – Can you join us? Please let the office know when you register with New Wine so we can include you in the catering plans – There will […]
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Take 10 Arvo’s are now in Johnsonville!
- Vulnerable Support Charitable Trust
- We are now on week four in Johnsonville and although we had a few rangatahi visit, it still wasn’t pumping so we decided to put on a free sausage sizzle last Friday. In preparation, we handed out flyers to schools in the area and mustered up a bunch of students from around Johnsonville. We cooked roughly 100 sausages and it is safe to say they were all given to happy folks passing by the Collective Community Hub (CCH). We had Tony and Dan from CCH on the BBQ who were fantastic local assets, as well as our Take 10 volunteer team. We were thrilled at the success of the sausage sizzle so stay tuned for future BBQs!
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Read our latest newsletter
- Age Concern Wellington
- Welcome to another edition of our newsletter. We’re enjoying the slightly warmer weather, we hope you are as well. There’s plenty of useful information, news and events in this issue. Thanks for sharing a few minutes of your day with us. Please give us a call on 04 499 6646 or email info@acwellington.org.nz if you would like to get in ... Read more
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Hiking the Oxford Forest to Mt Oxford summit, Wharfedale Hut and Lower Salmon Biv
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Hiking in the Oxford Forest visiting Mt Oxford summit, Wharfedale Hut and Lower Salmon Biv The story of a three-day winter hike in the Oxford Forest with visits to the summit of Mt Oxford, Wharfedale Hut and Lower Salmon Biv, including a route map. There was a good weather window and I jumped at the opportunity to do a spontaneous ... Read more
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Clever Courses on Mt Vic
- Wellington Orienteering Association
- John Randal and Lara Shepherd made the most of cleverly set courses and fine weather to win the open classes on Mt Vic today. Matt Farrar rode nearly 20min faster than any other vet man, Dave King being the best of the rest. Tom Bradshaw had some junior competition for a change. And Peter Snell put in a surprise appearance.
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Mt. Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Year 9 in Retreat
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Wednesday 2 December 2009: "Belonging" was the theme for the 2009 Year 9 Retreat. Through a range of activities, students reflected on the history of the college and what it really means to "belong". Unfortunately, the much-anticipated swim in the College pool was abandoned due to inclement weather. The day finished with a Mass led by Father John Greally.
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DCM Bulletin - Snow and Shelter
- Downtown Community Ministry
- While the recent chilly weather and snow has brought delight to many Wellingtonians, Downtown Community Ministry (DCM) has concerns for the wellbeing of people living without shelter in the city. In the first quarter of 2011, DCM worked with 19 people who were sleeping rough, or living in cars or garages. This increased by 42% in the second quarter to 27 people.
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Sunhats
- Kilbirnie School
- Welcome back to school and we hope you all had a relaxing holiday! With the warmer weather, all children are expected to wear a suitable sunhat at interval and lunch time in Term 4 and 1 next year. Children without sunhats will be asked to play in a shaded area. School hats can be purchased at the school office, $25 each.
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Kilbirnie School, 72, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Strip Flying
- Wellington Aero Club
- Flying into Port Gore Some of our members have been taking advantage of the great weather in Wellington over the last month, check out the footage of some circuits at Port Gore in the Marlborough Sounds! If you're keen to try this out talk to one of our instructors to arrange a flight! The photos below are courtesy of Rodney Maas....
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Build update: 20 May 2024
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- Mills-Albert Limited made good progress last week thanks to great weather, and a helping hand from our volunteer spotters. They’ve moved 57 loads of sand offsite and placed behind the old club site. They have formed the new driveway and started on the car park. Mills-Albert Limited have 3-4 weeks left of earth moving then... Read More
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Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards, Beach access, Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast District, Wellington, 5034, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) Picnic - 27 September 2015
- Wellington Sakai Association
- This year's hanami picnic was postponed a week due to bad weather on the original date. This may have lead to the smaller than usual turn out, but none the less we had a great time enjoying some lovely food catered by Yoshi Sushi and Bento, along with some beautiful bentos made by members who had attended the bento class several weeks earlier.
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Wellington Youth Choir presents Lux Aeterna, our first concert for 2019 under the direction of Mark Stamper. Click through to our Facebook page for more details! Performing at Queen Margaret College Hall, Lux Aeterna will be centered around finding our own sense of spirituality. This concert will feature sacred texts, but also those that allow us to explore thoughts and ideas beyond the norm. Come and experience the new sounds, vibrancy, and vocal colours of the Wellington Youth Choir as we begin our 30th anniversary! Tickets: $15 waged, $10 unwaged – door sales are cash only! Venue: Queen Margaret College Hall, 53 Hobson St Wellington . . . . . #choir #choirs #choral #wellingtonyouthchoir #wyc #choirnz #choirgoals #choirsofinstagram #choirsquad
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- via Instagram http://bit.ly/2IS9pZd
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News for Sunday 23 November 2008
- Karori Anglican Churches
- RostersThe rosters for December 2008—February 2009 are currently being prepared. Please advise Ken Wheeler by end of today, of dates you will be unavailable for both the St Mary’s and St Philip’s. Also please advise any changes to your contact details. More help is always appreciated so if you would like to be added to the roster, contact Ken: 972 9015, or wheeler.kenctim@paradise.net.nz. Journ
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A Menu for Monarchs
- Te Papa's blog
- In the summer months I get plenty of phone calls and emails from monarch butterfly fanciers, all with a common problem: Monarch butterfly caterpillar (Photo credit: R Sharell, Copyright Te Papa “My swan plants are almost stripped bare yet I have so many monarch butterfly caterpillars I really don’t know what to do. Is there anything else I can feed the caterpillars on?” This problem arise
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Quick questions
- WellUrban
- Is it better to have a supermarket in Mt Cook, so that the locals can do their shopping on foot rather than taking a taxi from Thorndon via the bypass, or a swimming pool? Would replacing Crossways with 3-4 storeys of apartments, and creating a new set of community facilities on the ground floor, be a possible compromise that would keep Mt Vic residents happy?
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No Mercy For Mercer
- Zephyr Rovers FC
- Zephyr Rovers Manager Steve Hall said he is set to unleash Chopper McIntosh in the match tomorrow at the Shed of Dreams. "I think we can't afford to show Mercy to Mercer in this one as we need the points" said Hall "so I'll not only be expecting Chopper to get on the score sheet but also to get in a bit of enforcement action as well".
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A Tale of Four Matches This Time...
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Oops - I have been a bit lazy with the write-ups! Las Vegas is now a distant memory and I’ve forgotten a lot of what happened in the games so I’m thinking this will be brief (and hopefully not too fictional)…! It’s also worth noting that we’re still waiting for some proper commentary from somebody who actually played on the Queen’s Birthday weekend game – any volunteers…?!? ;-)
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DCM Bulletin - Shop at Z and Vote for DCM!
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- rom today you can fill your petrol tank at an NZ owned petrol station, and support Downtown Community Ministry (DCM) at the same time – but only for the next month, so get in quick! DCM is excited to be one of the preferred charities of the new Z Harbour City station in WellingtonCity. The rebranded Shell station on the corner of Customhouse Quay and Whitmore Streetlaunched today.
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Jimmy hits Glasgow!
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- James Marsh won the Rangers Scholarship earlier this year and is currently in Glasgow.Here's a blog from his bag carrier dad - Brendan. Monday it was pithing down but by chance the timetable was for a tour of Ibrox. The "older" academy groups had day off and so we had 4 hours poking around at the stadium which finished with lunch at the executive restaurant.
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
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Young and hungry arts trust
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Wellington Softball Association Inc.
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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Green Parrot Cafe
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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Sarah Free
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Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
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Lower Hutt Amateur Athletic Club
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A City for People
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Masala Restaurant
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Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
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Te Ahi Ka - Loop Track, Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Street City Church
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Wakefield Hospital
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Our Bar
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Glenside - the halfway
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