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Now With Speaker Details: Public Meeting: For A More Liveable Wellington, Monday 28 August
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- Our speakers are: Roger Blakeley: Introduction – Let’s Get Welly Moving’s principles and objectives Paula Warren: The sustainable transport hierarchy and why LGWM’s outcomes should reflect it Barry Mein (LGWM): LGWM’s progress towards meeting its objectives Russell Tregonning: Transport, climate change and public health: transport choices are health choices When: Monday 28 August, doors open 5.30pm, 6pm sharp start, 7.30pm close Where: Wellington Central Library, Mezzanine Floor Meeting Room All welcome to hear how sustainable transport design for Wellington benefits everyone—walkers, cyclists, public transport users, and drivers—reducing traffic volumes, lowering carbon emissions, and making a healthier city. Doors open 5.30 for 6pm sharp start. We’ll hear from our speakers, then have a panel discussion, with time for one-on-one discussions afterwards. Facebook event.
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Get upclose to the fun - be a volunteer for New Year's Eve Courtenay Carnival
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- Invitation from the Courtenay Precinct group We're looking for energetic and passionate volunteers to help bring Courtenay Carnival, the biggest dress-up party in Aotearoa, to life! The New Year’s Eve Courtenay Carnival Whether you love event planning and crowd management or just want to be part of an epic community celebration, we have a spot for you.
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Destination Beehive: Imagine if elections sold out (it’s a stretch, but work with us here)
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- Imagine, if you will, that elections were even more of a performance than they already are.
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If FCA kills Chrysler today, then it’s another chapter in a company weakening its brands
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- There’s a rumour circulating that Fiat (specifically, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, or FCA) will kill the Chrysler marque today.
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Petone and College Old Boys secure big wins on a Good Friday for club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Petone’s centre is congratulated by his teammates after scoring the game’s first try in his team’s win over Ponsonby today in Auckland. Screenshot image credit to the livestream. View a replay of the game on Facebook HERE By Adam Julian & Steven White It was a Good Friday for club rugby today for some teams...
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Wellington Road Champs 2022: A Biased Uncomprehensive Race Report from One Person’s Point of View
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Simon Keller The main protagonist at the 2022 Wellington Road Championships was the weather. The early races were run in beautiful conditions, with a light breeze and no rain. The final race was run in driving rain and was delayed by a series of slips in Karori. (Long story, but when Karori-based life member Grant […]
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Council agrees a 1.5% fare increase to maintain Metlink services following one year funding freeze
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- Fares on Metlink services across the region will be increasing in line with inflation from February 2021 following a decision at council today.
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Council agrees a 1.5% fare increase to maintain Metlink services following one year funding freeze
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Fares on Metlink services across the region will be increasing in line with inflation from February 2021 following a decision at council today.
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A plant-based diet and kerbside collection of food waste: More ways to cut emissions
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister Plant-based diets and better managing food waste provide ways of reducing emissions. According to OraTaio: NZ Climate and Health Council co-convenor Dr Alexandra Macmillan a plant-based diet with less meat and dairy could transform the country’s health while also slashing emissions. The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) also promote switching to a […]
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A City for People declares victory as Wellington City Council passes an ambitious Spatial Plan
- A City for People
- A City for People declares victory as Wellington City Council passes an ambitious Spatial Plan, but calls on Central Government to speed up implementation, infrastructure.
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A City for People declares victory as Wellington City Council passes an ambitious Spatial Plan
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- A City for People declares victory as Wellington City Council passes an ambitious Spatial Plan, but calls on Central Government to speed up implementation, infrastructure.
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The legacy of Norman Kirk: a fresh view from former Randell Cottage resident Denis Welch
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- We celebrate a newly-launched publication, We Need To Talk About Norman: New Zealand's Lost Leader, by journalist, editor and biographer, Denis Welch, who was our writer-in-residence in 2013.
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WCC votes 9-7 to support Reading Cinemas with $32m deal</a#x3E;
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Help shape the Wellington Accessibility Action Plan - invitation to join a September workshop
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Allen + Clarke Kia ora - hello, As you may know, Wellington City Council (WCC) is in the process of refreshing and updating the Accessibility Action Plan they adopted in 2019.
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OPINION: The Closure of Te Auaha Is a Cultural Loss We Can’t Afford
- Salient
- Words by: Em Maguire (they/them) On July 16, it was announced that Te Kahui Aūaha, Whitireia/Weltec’s creative campus on Dixon St in...
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I know it won’t be a lot, but it’s something I can do
- Mary Potter Hospice
- Painting beautiful flowers was Tess’s therapy during her husband’s long illness and time with Mary Potter Hospice.
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Community rugby on the rise in ’25 – a look at the year ahead
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The festive season is over, and the holiday season will soon be too. It’s back to the grind for many, but for others it means it’s all downhill to another rugby season filled with excitement and drama, mystery and intrigue. We’ve put together some themes and topics to ponder over before the 2025 season kicks...
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‘Cold violence’—a hidden form of elder abuse in New Zealand’s Chinese community
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Some forms of elder abuse are immediately identifiable, but abuse can also be very subtle. Ágnes Szabó, Mary Breheny, and Polly Yeung discuss their research on ‘cold violence’.
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Beloved comic brings one-of-a-kind brain tumour show to NZ Fringe
- Bats Theatre
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A closing pop-up sale for fat babes as yet another business closes
- The Wellingtonista
- Remember how I promised to post more often and I haven’t really delivered on that? Well I’m trying to get less busy so I can. Truly I am. And one of the ways I’m doing that is by closing the House of Boom. Please tolerate me while I cut’n paste this in third person rather […]
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A Peek under the Ice: The First Exploration under the Antarctic Ice Shelf
- Friends of Te Papa
- Ever been in the right place at the right time? Te Papa Fish Curator Thom Linley joined an international team aboard the state-of-the-art research vessel Falkor to explore previously uncharted […]
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Blast from the past – Morrison’s pledge not to vote for a Basin flyover
- WCC Watch
- The good thing about the internet is that comments are hard to hide or make disappear. Just like this clanger from the 2010 debate around the Basin Reserve flyover: Not […]
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Enquries continuing into Te Aro Park public toilets sexual assault a week ago
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police are continuing to investigate an alleged sexual assault in Manners Street which...
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After a summer of weather disasters, will Kiwis make climate an election issue?
- Victoria University of Wellington
- As the country counts down to the general election in November, Sam Crawley looks at what survey data tell us about climate concerns and voting behaviour.
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NZTA Admits It Has Worked On Plans For A Second Basin Reserve Flyover
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- At the Basin Reserve flyover Board of Inquiry, NZTA’s Wayne Stewart has been forced to admit that planning has been …Continue reading →
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Re-blog keith johnson: time for ‘a cup of tea’ on big ideas?
- Guardians of the Bays
- Local economist, policy adviser and writer Keith Johnson says he will push for greater accountability, lower rate and debt rises, and higher levels of scrutiny for project planning and implementation.
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Slides and a podcast: my MMBA 505 lecture and Access Granted, episode 45
- Jack Yan
- As promised to the MMBA 505 class at Victoria University of Wellington last night, here are my slides.
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Three Avatar films for 2016: A massive year for the Miramar Movie industry
- Peninsula News
- With Ghost in the Shell starting filming in February we hear that production builds are already well underway. News today that the next three Avatar movies also will commence filming next year. Wellington Scoop reports: Confirmation today that production of three Avatar... Read More ›
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