The stars, purchasable via donation to The Mission, will light up the Wellington waterfront this Christmas The Wellington City Mission has launched Stars on the Waterfront, an annual Christmas initiative... Read more » The post The Wellington City Mission launches Stars on the Waterfront first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
Kihikihi is an interactive sound installation inspired by the New Zealand chorus cicada, which is renowned for its rhythmic and persistent sound that heralds the end of summer.
Dominic’s Principal’s Message for the end of Term 4 is his address to our Year 13 students from their Senior Celebration Evening on Monday 2 December. Tēnā koutou katoa Firstly, I watched the final game of our senior A boys volleyball just over a week ago. They asked if I would mention them in a […]
by Karl Tiefenbacher Having watched last week’s Long Term Plan meeting, I was left with hope. Hope that the crown Observer managed to stay awake through all the platitudes being...
Community volunteers and Wellington City Council have worked together to establish an eight-kilometre trapline featuring over 60 traps along the Wellington skyline, serving as a critical frontline defence against possums. Through a combination of strategic planning, nocturnal ebike patrols, and unwavering dedication, their efforts have successfully removed over 260 possums in the past year alone.