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9B Cricket Team Wins Final
- St Patricks College, Silverstream
- Saturday 10 December 2011: A fine season was topped off when the Stream 9B Cricket Team played Wellington College 4, at Wellington College, in the Finals of the Junior 3 Grade. In a close fought match, Silverstream batted first to post a commendable 111/9. Wellington College chased hard but were eventually 110 all out, giving Stream a one run victory.
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Spring Composite Teams – Week 5 Nov 14
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Results: 2012 Spring Week 5 Teams 2012 Spring Week 5 Individuals Division One Cheetahs beat Tigers 6-5 Jaguars beat Panthers 6-5 Pumas beat Cougars 7-4 Lions beat Leopards 7-4 Division Two Jackals beat Hounds 9-2 Dingos beat Hyenas 9-2 Terriers beat Foxes 8-3 Coyotes beat Wolves 6-5 A bit of movement in positions this week, [...]
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Spring Composite Teams – Week 6 Nov 21
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Results: 2012 Spring Week 6 Individuals and Teams NB: The draw is here. Next week is the last of the round-robin with the week after being a finals night. Division One Pumas beat Leopards 6-5 Tigers beat Jaguars 6-5 Panthers beat Cheetahs 6-5 Lions beat Cougars 8-3 Division Two Coyotes beat Hounds 6-5 Jackals beat [...]
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Auditions for first production of 2013
- Kapiti Playhouse Inc
- Auditions for Kapiti Playhouse’s first production of 2013, David Williamson’s Brilliant Lies will be held on Monday 21st January from 2.30pm at the Kapiti Playhouse Theatre. The play, to be directed by Gennie Barton, is a serious comedy about sexual harassment and calls for 3 men (20s to 40s) and 4 women (late 20s to 60s). For more information, visit our Auditions page.
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Leading Pearce Cup teams on back foot on opening day of third round
- Cricket Wellington
- The opening day’s play of Round Three of the Wilkinson Pearce Cup saw the top three sides on the back foot in their matches. Leaders Eastern Suburbs were 113 for 4 in reply to Onslow’s first innings score of 278. Karori were 39 for 3 after Wellington Collegians made 236, while Taita were 53 for 1 in reply to University’s 305.
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Art Splash 2014
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Great fun was had by all at the Art Splash 2014 school choir concert on Tuesday evening at the Michael Fowler Centre. Huge thanks to Crisanna and Amaria for working so tirelessly with our choir of 31 year 3-6 students. Check out our rendition of one of our favourite songs, 'Count On Me'. Big thanks to Phil Jones for the excellent video.
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Law Library Open
- Victoria University Library
- After a tremendous effort over the weekend from staff and students the Law Library is operational once more and all books have been reshelved. Levels 1 and 2 are completely open for business today. Level 3 is shut for minor repair to shelving units but staff can retrieve books from this level. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to the Law Library.
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Afternoon Tea
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- This Thursday 11th June, 2:00-3:00pm Our popular Afternoon Tea is on again this Thursday afternoon, upstairs in The Commons. All welcome. Pop in for some home made cake, tea/coffee and a chat. Come and meet some new parents, just bring yourselves (buggy access via the lift). See you there, Kath & Rebecca (parents)By Amesbury OfficePhoto Gallery
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OPINION Dom Post: Wellington Airport’s runway extension plan struggles to pass the sniff test
- Guardians of the Bays
- PATTRICK SMELLIE Last updated 12:50, December 3 2015 ANDREW GORRIE/FAIRFAX NZ While there may be 679 long-haul passengers leaving and arriving in Wellington every day already – enough to fill nearly three planes – how many are heading to the same long-haul destinations? OPINION: Running an airline is still one of the hardest ways to make a profit.
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Te Ahumairangi 2024 Results
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Heat 1 1 Kelly Sam M43 Unattached 38:28.95 2 Cooper Harrison M26 Wgtn Harrier 38:58.33 3 Fraser Terry M54 Wgtn Harrier 39:18.12 4 Gunn Willie M53 Wgtn Harrier 39:26.47 5 Wharton Andrew M49 Wgtn Scottish 39:29.17 6 Howard Chris M48 Wgtn Scottish 39:32.31 7 Hunt Daniel M30 Victoria Uni 39:59.36 8 Barwick Paul M49 Wgtn […]
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RE-BLOG SAVE THE BASIN: 310 Extra Heavy Trucks A Day Through Mt Victoria Tunnel – How Does That Sound?
- Guardians of the Bays
- Re-blogged from Save the Basin (Tim Jones) Up to 310 extra heavy trucks a day rumbling from quarries in Horokiwi and Ngauranga, down State Highway 1, through the Terrace Tunnel, past the Basin Reserve, through the Mt Victoria Tunnel, and on through residential streets to Wellington Airport, day and night, for up to 3 years – and then rumbling back.
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Weekly Wrap Up (T3, W2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 10 August : Sports & Clubs Photos 19 – 25 August : School Exams for Seniors 22 August : Board of Trustees Meeting 26 August : Mid-Term Break (SCHOOL CLOSED) 29 August : Future Focus for Senior Students and families 14 September : Learning Conversations 2 22 September : Music Evening 23 September : Last day of Term 3 23 September : Year 11 – 13 School Reports on Portal
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Weekly Wrap Up (T3, W3)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 19 – 25 August : School Exams for Seniors 22 August : Board of Trustees Meeting 26 August : Mid-Term Break (SCHOOL CLOSED) 29 August : Future Focus for Senior Students and families 14 September : Learning Conversations 2 22 September : Music Evening 23 September : Last day of Term 3 23 September : Year 11 – 13 School Reports on Portal 10 October : First day Term 4
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Senator tow
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Mon, 20/02/2017 - 19:00 - 21:00 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 3 Total Volunteer Hours: 10 18ft vessel broken down between Mana and Pukerua Bay. Located and towed home to Mana Cruising Club. Vessel Details Length: 5.50m Resources Attendees: andrewdavies007 Jake Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Steve_Rolston CRV's Used: CRV Trust Porirua Rescue
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Dorne Cup 2015 HVH results
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- Dorne Cup – Sat 13 June 2014 HVH Results Girls U9 – 1km Megan Cherry 5:22 (3rd place) Boys U9 – 1km Jonathan Green 4:20 (2nd place) Harrison Kowalzyk 4:42 Ashton Tietjens 4:46 Hunter Hughes 4:53 David Gordon 5:17 Bailey Rollo 5:31 Riordan Butler 6:17 Liam Carson 6:32 Girls U11 – 2km Rylee Watt 9:37 Emalise Alding 9:42 Amy Murray 9:43 Madeleine Bailey 10:18 Charlotte Ross 10:33 Boys U11 – 2km Nathaniel Graham 8:07 (3rd place) Alexander Prichard 8:10 Nicholas Green 8:48 Reegan Kowalcyk 8:53 Henry Mellor 8:59 Tyler Rollo 9:47 Oscar Strickland 9:52 Harvey Butler 10:45 Tim Cherry 11:27 Girls U13 – 3km Jorja Watt 14:26 Molly Heath 14:45 Gemma Gordon 15:34 Abbie Kincaid 15:41 Lily Trompetter 16:13 Boys U13 – 3km Nicholas England 17:08 Ben Cherry 17:31 Aidan Cross 18:41 Aiden Jackson 21:49 Girls U15 – 4km Phoebe McKnight 11:35 (1st place) Lucy England 13:07 Maria Cramp 13:22 Jessica Kincaid 14:44 Boys U15 – 4km Jonathan Roberts 12:51 Womens U18 – 4 km Jayme Maxwell 16:38 Ruby Heath 18:33 Mens U18 – 4km Joel Carman 13:16 (2nd place) Jayden McKnight 14:21 Peter Roberts 14:38 Matthew Roberts 16:05 Lars van Beusekom 17:43 Mens U20 – 4km Tom England 14:38 Masters Women 35+ – 6km Liz Gibson 33:14 Isobel Franklin 37:26 Masters Women 50+ – 6km Marian Goodwin 28:52 (3rd place) Trish Coley 33:04 Julia Baron 33:49 Senior Women – 6km Julie Johnson 25:26 Kristi Perkinson 28:17 Masters Men 60+ – 6km Peter Sparks 28:47 John Wood 29:28 Keith Holmes 32:17 Albert van Veen 36:03 Masters Men 50+ – 8km Marcus Smith 32:10 Richard Kellett 33:27 Graeme Burr 35:49 Don Coley 38:08 Paul Newsom 38:20 Steve Robertson 40:27 Glenn Perkinson 41:06 Paul Cavie 43:44 Masters Men 40+ – 8km Darren Gordon 31:17 Myles Carson 33:05 Stephen Cummings 33:18 Brendan Quirke 33:56 Tony Plowman 35:40 Mark Growcott 38:31 Paul Strickland 41:43 Martyn Cherry 46:22 Senior Men – 8km Nicholas Sasse 30:59 Tim Johnson 31:15 Grant Pritchard 32:52
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Notice of 2020 Annual General Meeting
- Northern United Hockey Club
- Monday, 16 November 2020 from 6:00pm at the PwC Centre We would love for you to come and join us on Monday 16 November, 6pm at the PwC Centre on Wellingtons waterfront to talk about; the season that was, how the club is looking financially, who will represent the club on the committee next year and an open discussion about what next season will look like, what we need and how you can help out!Once the formalities are done we will head across the road to The Duke of Wellington for some drinks. BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The business of the Annual Genera! Meeting shall be:- To receive the Annual Report and Balance Sheet for the previous financial year of the Club. To elect Officers. To elect an Executive. To appoint an Auditor. To appoint Trustees To consider and deal with any business of which notice of motion has been lodged by any member with the Secretary To consider any by-laws made by the Executive during the season for ratification To make any recommendations for the administration of the Club. To transact any general business which may arise.
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Newsletter - September 2024
- Porirua Little Theatre
- Kia ora and thanks for being friends with Porirua Little Theatre! Currently our key focus is supporting the much anticipated opening of Coven. Put together by the highly successful Hollywood to Broadway team, with a cast oozing talent and timing aligned with Halloween, Coven is sure to bewitch and entertain its audiences. The Committee continues to hone our processes and procedures, finalising our 2025 programme including of course the celebrations of our 75th year! Make sure if you have been a PLT member in the past to look out for information coming soon on how to register your expression of interest.
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Wellington Cross Country Results 2017
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- Wellington Cross Country Champs/ HVH results Grenada North Park Sunday 9 July 2017 Years 1-4 Boys/Girls Grade Placing Time Grade Finnigan Strickland 2 3:13 Yr 2 Boys Atarau Hollywell 4 5:54 Yr 3 Boys Gwen McGrath 4 5:21 Yr 4 Girls Manakau Hollywell 9 5:48 Yr 4 Boys Years 5-6 Boys/Girls Ashton Tietjens 7 7:09 Yr 5 Boys Thomas Prichard 8 7:10 Yr 5 Boys Aiden Jackson 11 7:20 Yr 5 Boys Trent Magee 15 7:50 Yr 5 Boys David Gordon 19 8:15 Yr 5 Boys Bailey Rollo 20 8:26 Yr 5 Boys Jessica McKenzie 1 7:35 Yr 5 Girls Georgia Barrett-Dobson 6 9:38 Yr 5 Girls Jonathan Green 4 7:21 Yr 6 Boys Harrison Kowalczyk 5 7:30 Yr 6 Boys Hunter Hughes 10 8:22 Yr 6 Boys Yr 7-8 Boys/Girls Emalise Alding 4 9:02 Yr 7 Girls Amy Murray 6 9:16 Yr 7 Girls Nathaniel Graham 2 7:22 Yr 7 Boys Joshua Allen 4 7:28 Yr 7 Boys Alexander Prichard 5 7:29 Yr 7 Boys Nicholas Green 13 8:18 Yr 7 Boys Tyler Rollo 18 9:09 Yr 7 Boys Reegan Kowalczyk 13 8:19 Yr 8 Boys Girls U15 -3km Gemma Gordon 7 15:08 Women U18 – 4km Jayme Maxwell 1 14:43 Hannah Gordon 8 18:22 Men U18 – 6km – 1st team Jack Hammond 4 20:40 Peter Roberts 6 21:54 Jonathon Roberts 9 23:18 Men U20 – 8km Matthew Roberts 11 35:07 Senior Men/Masters Men – 5km Andrew Crosland 5 19:40 SM Donald Coley 10 26:39 M50 Martyn Cherry 12 29:11 M50 Albert van Veen 6 31:13 M70 Senior Men/Masters Men – 10km Mathew Rogers 14 37:43 SM Darren Gordon 7 39:30 M40 Andrew Crosland 20 40:24 SM Marcus Smith 6 41:07 M50 Myles Carson 10 42:47 M40 Bill Trompetter 15 44:44 M50 Karl van Polanen 20 46:31 M50 Peter Sparks 3 52:07 M60 John Wood 2 53:09 M70 Senior Women/Masters Women – 5km Liz Gibson 8 26:55 M40 Senior Women/Masters Women – 10km Trish Coley 4 54:40 M50 Keryn Morgan 6 56:55 SW
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Move H28 from F pier to travelift
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Tue, 25/05/2021 - 18:30 - 21:45 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 2 Total Volunteer Hours: 16 Move Summer Winds (H28) from berth F Pier to travelift Bay. Wind 10knots gusting 15 SE. Cloud and king tides. Went up channel and identified lead lights. Tested new spot light found to be very good. Went into small beach other side of launching ramp and identified landing and mooring points as an alternative to gettinhg into marina Resources Attendees: Weedoogie MikeyC Polarbear Stevensea Trevor Burgess CRV's Used: CRV Pelorus
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Flare sighting off Mana Island
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Tue, 15/06/2010 - 19:45 - 21:50 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 0 A Pan Pan message from Maritime Radio was heard on VHF channel 16 on Tuesday night while both of the Coastguard Mana rescue boats were already out on the water training. Resources Attendees: Carolyn Jameson Chris Darch Gary Spence Grant Porter Jimmy Trist Mark Presling Matt Morris-Jenkins Paul Craven Peter Francis Peter Tse Roger.Waite Roy Quinn tfarmer CRV's Used: CRV Pelorus CRV Trust Porirua Rescue read more
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Farewell to coach Cliff Roberts
- Tawa Swimming Club
- It's with regret that we farewell Cliff Roberts as a coach from Tawa Swimming Club. Anyone who knows of our club will recognise Cliff as he has been a constant poolside. Cliff started coaching with the club when his son Justin joined the club 16 years ago. Cliff started off as a volunteer coach at club level before moving into a coaching position in our junior competitive squads. He also qualified as a national IOT and has acted in that capacity for the club for a number of years.
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Navigation marker replacement
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Fri, 25/05/2012 - 08:00 - Wed, 27/06/2012 - 16:00 Operation Type: Other People Assisted: 0 Total Volunteer Hours: 4800 TPR and vrew assisted Greater Wellington Regional Council with replacing the navigation markers in Onepoto Harbour. TPR towed the dredge to each marker, held in place until the dredge secured itself in place then waited for the marker to be replacved and move onto the next one. Resources Attendees: Chris Darch Grant Porter Peter Feely Peter Tse Trevor Burgess Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: CRV Trust Porirua Rescue Attachments Image:
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launch sinking in the marina
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Mon, 27/10/2014 - 22:00 - 23:40 Operation Type: CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 16 Going Straight a 10 metre launch developed a hull leak, coasgyard crew assisted in the recoverrty of the launch to the liftout bay and the launch was safely delivered and lifted to safety Vessel Details Length: 10.00m Resources Attendees: Chris Darch james bass Jimmythekiwi Lorna Rolston Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Peter Tse Steve_Rolston Trevor Burgess Trevor Farmer CRV's Used: CRV Pelorus Toyota Prado
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Broken down yacht grounded in channel
- Coastguard Mana
- Operation Details Date/Time: Sat, 15/11/2014 - 15:00 - 16:30 Operation Type: SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted: 1 Total Volunteer Hours: 9 A 30ft yacht broke down just after departing it's swing mooring in the Porirua Harbour channel by the railway bridge at Paremata. The engine would not restart and the 30+ knot winds quickly blew the yacht onto the sand on the side of the channel. Vessel Details Length: 9.10m Resources Attendees: Ben Ryan Jimmythekiwi Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Polarbear Steve_Rolston CRV's Used: CRV Pelorus read more
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Ava and Amy Running Up a Storm in Cross Country
- College Sport Wellington
- Results from the NZ Secondary Schools Cross Country Champs below: Individual medals Ava Sutherland (Wgtn Girls) 1st U 16 Girls Amy McHardy (Wgtn Girls) 2nd U 16 Girls Will Anthony (Scots) 2nd Sen Boys Henry Beliveau (Wgtn) 3rd Sen Boys Team Medals Wgtn 1st Y9 Boys 3 person Wgtn 1st Y9 Boys 6 person Wgtn Girls 3rd Y9 Girls 3 person Wgtn 1st U16 Boys 3 person Wgtn 2nd U16 Boys 6 person Wgtn Girls 1st U16 Girls 3 person Wgtn Girls 1st U16 Girls 6 person Wgtn 3rd Sen Boys 6 person Top finisher in each grade Y9 Boys Joe Martin (Wgtn) 6th Y9 Girls Eva Green (HVHS) 9th U16 Boys Max Poland (SPS) 4th U16 Girls Ava Sutherland (Wgtn Girls) 1st Sen Boys Henry Beliveau (Wgtn) 3rd Sen Girls Lucy Jurke (Wgtn Girls) 18th Relay Results: Y9 Boys 2nd Y9 Girls 5th U16 Boys 1st U16 Girls 1st Sen Boys 1st Sen Girls 5th Y9 Girls were only 6 secs away from 2nd place, and Sen Girls were 9 secs away from 2nd place. Following story courtesy of College Sport Media Ava Sutherland (left), Amy McHardy (right) While most of the country sought shelter from the shivering weather on Saturday, Ava Sutherland and Amy McHardy of Wellington Girls’ College were in their element. The pair finished first and second in the Junior Girls’ National Secondary Schools’ Cross Country Championships at the A&P Showgrounds in Hawera. Sutherland hadn’t beaten McHardy this year, but saved her best for the big stage. “Amy got in front before me. I was running and I was like ‘come on Amy, let’s go, we’re nearly there.’ I think I got a bit of adrenaline or something. I wasn’t expecting to win” Sutherland admitted. McHardy had led all the way. “We both like to take the start and it was a really fast start. We got to the front after about 600 meters. When there was 30-meters to go Ava said ‘well done’ and got past me. We work together, train together and bring out the best in each other. We managed to win the three-person and six-person team races as well which was awesome,” McHardy said. The final time for Sutherland was 11.25.50 with McHardy on 11.27.80. Gabrielle Healy (6th) and Kate McHardy (9th) ensured a Wellington Girls’ sweep of junior honours. A flat start was followed by a downhill section that narrowed out and a short, treacherous, hill climb due to the thick mud and driving rain. “It was really wet and muddy but that made it fun, a real cross country race, a real cool experience,” McHardy enthused. Louise Brabyn (Whanganui Collegiate) was seven seconds adrift in third place. “My favourite training course has eight river crossings and is really fun in the rain. I liked the course,” Sutherland concurred. Both girls are aligned with the Olympic Harriers club. They train and compete in a mixed environment on Tuesday and Thursday nights at Nairnville Park as well as racing most weekends. McHardy beat Sutherland for the Wellington Regional title, but both rely upon coach John Cope for their success. “He makes sure we enjoy it, but when it gets close to competition he challenges us and makes sure we’re putting in the grind,” McHardy said. McHardy first met Cope when she made the Wellington Interregional team while at intermediate. She was fifth in the 2019 Nationals in Timaru and has been the top junior runner in the capital. Sutherland’s parents are eager runners and their daughter got serious about it in 2018. “I had a long-time rival who kept beating me at intermediate. When I beat her the first time I continued to put a lot more effort into it, Sutherland revealed. The next big race on the calendar is the National Secondary Schools’ Road Race in Akaroa, Christchurch in October. The post Ava and Amy Running Up a Storm in Cross Country appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Windy Welly Westie Fest: You’ll Be Blown Away!
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Friday Feb 3 2017, 8:00 PM – Sunday Feb 5 2017, 5:30 PM by THIRD FOOT DANCE ACADEMY Re-live the fun of Windy Welly Westie Fest again next year… Limited tickets on sale from Tuesday 9 February 2016! Staff: Will blow you away! DJs/Entertainment: Will blow you away! Featuring: Jack & Jill “A” and “B” competitions, DJ Battle, performances, live music and Social... Source
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Basin Reserve to host new music festival
- Basin Reserve Trust
- The Basin Reserve will host one of Aotearoa’s newest and most exciting festival line-ups this summer – Peachy Keen presents Peachy Keen Festival! Held on Easter Weekend on Saturday, April 3 at the Basin Reserve, the one-day festival will see household names like Ladyhawke, Stellar* and Gin Wigmore share the stage with a new generation of acts such as BENEE, Paige and The Beths.
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Tom Denize's lockdown reading picks
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- Tom Denize is currently studying for a BFA at Massey University and has been interning at Enjoy for 2021 as part of the Massey internship elective. Part of Tom's work at Enjoy has been reviving the reading/writing group. The in person meet-ups are on hold due to Covid Alert Level 3 and 2 restrictions, so here are some of Tom's top reading picks.
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The North Wellington Public Transport Study (2006)
- Wellington Commuter
- In 2006 the North Wellington PT Study considered four “Scenarios” with the most popular and effective solution being converting the line into a Busway but both TollRail and the Labour government wanted to keep the trains. In November the SKM Stage 3 Report recommended a fifth “Base Case” which was just to replace the old English Electric trains with refurbished Ganz-Mavags EMUs.… Read more ...
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Weekly News 10 October 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Chicago Marathon Darshna Govind ran 3:17:57. Sun to Surf Half Marathon, Ohope Daniel Jones won in 1:09:33. Kona Ironman World Championships Michele Alison, 12:46:14 was 3rd F65! Former club members Anna Guy 12:58:08 and Michael Tong 9:48:22 also competed. Coming Up Bernie Portenski Memorial Cup, 14 October The Bernie Portenski Memorial Cup […]
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T3 Track Blog
- T3 track or Technical Torture Trail will link the top of Vertigo and the top of Trickle Falls. The track will be two-way and is designed to be grade 5 techical downhill and a grade 5-6 technical uphill. The track will contain between 16 and 18 manmade and natural obstacles along the way. The track will hopefully be something that people can hone their skills on and attack with the attitude of "I'll clear it this time"
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Clyde Quay School
- Clyde Quay School is a full primary school catering for children from New Entrants to Form Two. Our school was founded over one hundred years ago and has approximately 240 children between the ages of 5 and 13 years. There is also a kindergarten on site which caters for another 60 children aged 3-5 years
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Clyde Quay School, Elizabeth Street, Mt. Victoria, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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JJ Morgan and Co.
- Is a free form working space (Gallery plus studio's ) that is self founded by three individuals who are dedicated to supporting the development and creative output of artists, designers and curators from New Zealand and abroad. We are based at 3 Cruickshank Street in between Kilbirnie and Lyall Bay, Wellington. Gallery/show hours; Saturday/Sunday 11am-4pm
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Wellington Tenths Trust
- The Wellington Tenths Trust is an Ahu Whenua trust constituted by the Māori Land Court Order of 16 December 2003, pursuant to Sec 244 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 which varied the original Trust Deed of 1977 and the subsequent variation of Deed made on 17 July 1996. The Trust was established to administer Māori Reserve lands, largely in urban Wellington, although it also administers a rural block in Kaitoke, Upper Hutt. The Trust owns a total of 81 hectares of land.
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The Plush Room
- Plush installation exhibition at Thistle hall by Antoinette Ratcliffe 16 November 2010 – 20 November 2010 Open 11 – 5.30pm Monday to Friday 11-4pm Saturday At last, someone was able to help the slashed up and dying bear, Morris. The bunnies Sugar and Sadie had been unsuccessful with their first aid kit in previous installations, but Duke the zombie Dachshound has transformed Morris into a zombie bear. They keep each other company, but Morris is still having trouble training Duke to be abit more civilized.
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Wellington Film Society
- The Wellington Film Society (WFS) is a non-profit incorporated society and registered charitable organisation. We have been screening films in Wellington for over 75 years and were one of the founding members of the New Zealand Federation of Film Societies (NZIFF), New Zealand’s only alternative non-profit network of film exhibitors. Film Society membership is open to everyone and there are subscription options from a 3-Film sampler to a 12-month membership.
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Wellington City Rural Fire Force
- The Wellington Regional Council formed the WCRFF in 1993. Originally the Force shared residence with the Wellington Free Ambulance at Newtown. The Force moved to its’ own station in Burma Road Johnsonville, in December 1999 and stayed there for 3 ½ years. As the crew numbers increased and the purchase of the tanker the Wellington City Council moved our location to Tawa Depot on the 12th July 2003. Our current station gives us the opportunity to increase our crew numbers to our desired benchmark of 30 as well as housing our entire fleet, which currently consists of 6 vehicles, 4 trailers and a Communication Caravan.
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