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Robust family man and rugby coach Willie Leota has passed away aged 46
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Willie Leota has passed away. Photo supplied. By Adam Julian Robust family man and rugby coach Willie Leota has passed away aged 46. There was a considerable shock in the Wellington rugby community when the Western Suburbs stalwart and leading First XV coach was lost on July 8, 2024. Willie was reserved when discussing his...
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Nix land new visa forward
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have secured the services of a player with experience in one of the world’s top leagues. The Phoenix have signed English forward Olivia Fergusson for the 2024-25 Liberty A-League. Fergusson, 29, played for Bristol City and Yeovil... The post Nix land new visa forward appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Goalkeepers depart the Nix
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix will have a new-look goalkeeping union for the 2024-25 A-Leagues. Women’s goalkeepers Brianna Edwards and Rylee Foster won’t be returning to Wellington next season, while men’s ‘keeper Jack Duncan has signed with Melbourne Victory. Duncan’s departure comes... The post Goalkeepers depart the Nix appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Polls: Who do you think will win the Jubilee and Hardham Cups
- Wellington Club Weekly
- There are three weeks to play in the Wellington Premier club rugby competitions. There are six teams left standing in the Jubilee Cup, and after this coming weekend there will be four, then two then we will have the 2024 champion. Who do you think the winner on Saturday 27 July will be? Eight teams...
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A Highlight of the NZIFF: The Wellington Film Society Quiz
- Wellington Film Society
- For decades, the Wellington Film Society has hosted a quiz as part of the Wellington and, more recently, the New Zealand International Film Festival, Whānau Mārama. In 2024, the tradition continued, with the event once again taking place at the fantastic Welsh Dragon Bar, conveniently located across the road from the Embassy Theatre. This year’s […]
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Wellington’s summer cruise season begins this weekend
- CentrePort Wellington
- Cruise season starts this weekend with the first ship for 2024/25, the Diamond Princess, due to arrive at CentrePort Wellington on Sunday morning. CentrePort Chief Executive Anthony Delaney says the return of cruise passengers will provide a welcome boost to Wellington with Sunday’s ship having the capacity to bring 3026 people to the capital.
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Centreport Container Terminal, Pipitea, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Experienced coach joins women’s staff
- Wellington Phoenix
- Wellington Phoenix head coach Paul Temple has a new right-hand woman. Amy Shepherd has been appointed the assistant coach of the Phoenix for the 2024-25 Liberty A-League. Shepherd replaces Callum Holmes, who has taken over as the female development lead... The post Experienced coach joins women’s staff appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Wellington club rugby live scoring updates 13 April
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It’s the second round of the 2024 Wellington club rugby season today. After an intriguing first round of matches across all grades last Saturday, all eyes will be on many result today. A number of teams chasing first wins or improved performances, while many are looking to make it two from two to start the...
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Wellington club rugby matchday scoring updates 15 June
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It’s week 11 of the 2024 Wellington club rugby season today. Another round of significant matches being played today as the contenders in the Premier and Premier 2 competitions shuffle for positions on crowded points tables. We said it in this space last week and we repeat today – something will have to give today....
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Submission : City to Sea Bridge
- Architectural Centre Inc
- 13th November 2024 ~ Submission to the Te Ngākau Precinct Public Consultation The following is extracted from the Centre’s submission on this consultation. We requested to present to the Council. The full submission is available here. Transcript of the oral presentation is here (Nov 25th). The Centre strongly opposes what appears to be the driving premiss […]
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Invite to Public Webinars on Climate Change Consultation from He Pou a Rangi – Climate Change Commission
- Guardians of the Bays
- He Pou a Rangi, the Climate Change Commission, are consulting from 8 April to 31 May 2024 on the discussion document into whether emissions from international shipping and aviation should be included in the emissions reduction target. The results of the consultation will inform the Commission’s upcoming advice to the Government – due by the […]
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Matchday scoring highlights: Johnsonville (32) v Northern United (28)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The two clubs met for the Barlow Trophy in round two of the 2024 Swindale Shield. Both were coming off narrow opening round losses so were eager to put their best foot forward. So was the weather, and a nasty southerly struck just before the match kicked off, with light rain turning heavy for a...
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Predator Free army makes gains across city
- Predator Free Wellington
- This article was originally written by our Board Chairperson Tim Pankhurst and published by The Post on 29 June 2024. See original article here. A resident tūī in a scruffy tree alongside the steep Church St steps from Boulcott St up to The Terrace gives pause to those puffing by. Its sweet song, chortles…
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Sideline Conversions 15 January (some rugby news from the ground up)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Welcome to 2024, and back to Sideline Conversions, our regular Monday news and information and tidbits column. 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...
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Why density though?
- Talk Wellington
- Answered by A City For People’s Luke Sommervell, to attendees of March 2024 gathering of Wellington Urbanerds. Why density? Why now? It’s a conversation that has come up recently, a lot. Young people are flocking to places like Melbourne, Sydney, and London. And raving about trains, trams, apartment living with the same level of excitement...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: 088 Brian Steele
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Leo Brian Steele is Wellington’s oldest living All Black, and the second oldest nationwide (at the time of this profile being published on 18 September 2024). Steele was born on 19 January 1929, not long after the oldest All Black Wiliam McCaw (Southland, born 27 August 1927). Both players made their All Blacks debuts in...
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“an ill wind blows nobody any good”
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Rolling Maul Wellington’s summer breeze is typically more abrasive than caressing, with the atmospheric disturbance swirling around rugby union early in 2024 creating discomfort for many loyal supporters of the game. News that the Wellington Rugby Football Union Inc. is considering selling its 50% share in Hurricanes GP Limited “after mounting losses”, reminds Rolling...
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Lake suffers major injury setback
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix will be without Rebecca Lake for the remainder of the 2024-25 Ninja A-League. The club’s and Lake’s worst fears have been realised with scans confirming the centre back ruptured the ligaments in her left foot in the... The post Lake suffers major injury setback appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Colakovski suffers season-ending injury
- Wellington Phoenix
- Stefan Colakovski will miss the remainder of the Wellington Phoenix’s 2024-25 Isuzu UTE A-League season. The Australian forward ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee at Phoenix training on Sunday morning and requires surgery. Colakovski faces up to... The post Colakovski suffers season-ending injury appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Sol Fide
- Newtown Festival
- Combining reggae beats with indie rock, Sol Fide are bringing the summer bonfire vibes to the Constable St Stage. These guys are making a name for themselves as a staple amongst Wellington’s indie rock scene. 2024 was a busy year of music releases and gigs for Sol Fide – following the successful release of their […]
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Forgotten Islands of the South Pacific: Exploring the Sub-Antarctic Islands
- Friends of Te Papa
- 28 DEC 2024 – 4 JAN 2025 You won’t find them mentioned in a travel brochure on your high street; you won’t find them in most guidebooks, you probably don’t know anyone that has ever been there and they don’t even appear on some maps of the New Zealand’s South Pacific – these are the ‘forgotten islands’.
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Phoenix make final visa signing
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have moved quickly to sign a new centre back, with Alivia Kelly to join the club next week. The American defender is the Phoenix women’s final visa signing for the 2024-25 Ninja A-League and replaces Algeria international... The post Phoenix make final visa signing appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Victoria Cross and Hardham Cup come together for first time in over 100 years
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By NZ Remembrance Army Media Release/Club Rugby In a first for New Zealand rugby, the military’s highest award the original Victoria Cross (VC) won by William James Hardham and Wellington club rugby’s prestigious Hardham Cup are being displayed together, offering a unique historical convergence underscoring his dual legacy. The two historic items have come together...
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Volunteers Going Above and Beyond
- Age Concern Wellington
- This year, Age Concern Wellington Region introduced the ‘Outstanding Volunteer Award’, designed to recognise and appreciate Age Concern’s volunteers who go the extra mile for seniors. Two volunteer Christmas parties were held at the end of November, in Stokes Valley and Johnsonville. Three amazing recipients were presented with awards at these events – Joan Robertshawe, ... Read more
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Matt Joe Gow
- Newtown Festival
- Matt Joe Gow grew up in Dunedin. Surrounded by music, he was encouraged to pick up a guitar at an early age. After traveling the world, Matt moved to Melbourne, Australia, drawn by its vibrant music scene, where he released his debut record The Messenger, produced by multi-Aria award-winner Nash Chambers. The album features contributions […]
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Birdmann & Egg
- Newtown Festival
- International comedy variety legends from Australia and Japan! Direct from ten world tours from the Glastonbury Music Festival to the New York Clown Festival comes a superstar duo like you’ve never seen before. Award-winners on three different continents, they are the winners of “Best Circus” at the Melbourne Fringe and nominees for “Most Original Comedy” […]
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Ryman Healthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year Finalists Announced
- Age Concern Wellington
- The finalists for the Ryman Healthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year award were announced this morning. The Senior New Zealander is one of seven categories of the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year awards. One of this year’s judges of the Senior category, Age Concern Wellington Region CEO, Stephen Opie, says the three deserving ... Read more
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It's bye-bye birdie for one Sanctuary resident
- Karori Sanctuary Trust
- Until now, it has been one-way traffic as far as rare species transfers at Wellington's world-first Karori Wildlife Sanctuary are concerned. But all that is about to change as the award-winning eco-restoration project prepares to transfer one of its rarest inhabitants out of the Sanctuary for the first time in its 11-year history.
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Gentle giants return to the mainland
- Karori Sanctuary Trust
- On Sunday 11 February, volunteers, trustees, iwi representatives and invited dignitaries will watch as up to 100 Cook Strait giant weta (Deinacrida rugosa) are released back into the wild at Wellington’s award-winning Karori Wildlife Sanctuary. This will be the first attempt to re-establish this species on the mainland since they became extinct here over a century ago.
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The hundredth kaka
- Karori Sanctuary Trust
- Kaka were extinct in Wellington for over 100 years until six captive-reared birds were released into the award-winning wildlife sanctuary in 2002. Since then several more captive-reared birds have been released, but the population has naturally increased at least ten-fold, and the birds are becoming an increasingly common sight in local parks and gardens.
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