Wellington / May 2020
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Short Passes 1 June
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Bernie Fraser scores in Bernie’s Corner in Wellington’s 1982 Ranfurly Shield defence against Hawke’s Bay. Wellington won 13-12. PHOTO: John Selkirk. It’s the start of June and – all going well – a return to rugby is imminent. Just one more weekend to cut the lawns before the rugby starts up again on 13 June...
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Wellington Interclub 2020: Weekly Themes & Submission Guidelines
- Wellington Photographic Society
- Week One We are underway with our search for some outstanding images to be part of the club’s entry for the 2020 Wellington Region Interclub Print Battle.
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Hospi’s Virtual Jammies in June Appeal
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Help keep sick kids warm this winter Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital sees a significant increase in the number of children who are admitted to hospital over the winter months, and many of these children come in without a pair of pyjamas.
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Sara Hay appointed new Council CFO
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has appointed Sara Hay as its new Chief Financial Officer.
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Mayoral update for 29 May
- Wellington City Council
- Talofa lava Wellington, it is of course Samoan Language Week – I hope you’re enjoying it.
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Drivers say Talofa Lava to Samoa Language Week
- Metlink
- Metlink drivers across the Wellington Region have donned Samoan shirts as they drive around the region in celebration of Samoa Language Week.
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Council approves City Recovery Fund
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has adopted a framework to manage the new Tipu Toa: Build back better, City Recovery Fund.
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Good Food Boost bears fruit for local industry
- Wellington City Council
- The food industry has been badly burned by Covid-19 – so some aroha in the form of the Wellington Good Food Boost couldn’t come at a better time.
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$120,000 grant to help Sacred Heart Cathedral restrengthening work
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington’s Mayor and Councillors have voted unanimously this week to contribute an urgent $120,000 grant towards the strengthening of the Sacred Heart Catholic Cathedral in Hill Street, Thorndon.
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Upping the ante on vaccine development
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Associate Professor Bridget Stocker has received a significant funding boost for vaccine research that has potential to help with diseases ranging from bowel cancer to COVID-19.
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From the vault: 11th round matches in photos
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Peter Sciascia kicks ahead for Marist St Pat’s against Upper Hutt in the 11th and last round of the Swindale Shield in 2008. MSP were presented with the first round silverware after this match. If the season ran its usual course, Week 11 of the Wellington club rugby season would be this Saturday. The...
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May update from DCM - together we can end homelessness
- Downtown Community Ministry
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Doing things differently Here at DCM, we have been determined to do whatever it takes to support our taumai during the COVID crisis. For many of us, this has meant taking on different roles and tasks. In our March update, we saw Rob from our Outreach Team manning DCM’s new 0800 number phone support service for our taumai from his home. In our April update, we saw how DCM and Westpac kaimahi immediately worked together to enable our taumai to access their money during lock-down. Today we talk to Paula, a team leader on our Aro Mai team, about the fantastic work she and her team have been doing during this time... Paula As soon as we learned that lock-down was imminent, my team and I had to rapidly shift our focus – from supporting people with long histories of homelessness into permanent housing, to getting people off the streets and in to emergency housing. Together we can end homelessness – yes, this is always what it comes down to. The success of this work has been built on collaboration – in particular, between the government, government agencies and organisations like DCM. Prior to the lock-down, the whole process around emergency housing was slow and complex, but to respond rapidly to the COVID challenge, we were able to work together to rapidly improve and expedite the process. HUD* immediately stepped up; like us, they quickly shifted their focus, organising emergency housing and entering in to contracts with motels and the like, to ensure that the spaces we needed would be available. MSD were regularly in touch with us, asking us what we needed and supporting our work every step of the way. We received referrals from many different sources – from DCM kaimahi and our Outreach Team, but also from Wellington City Council, the police, Probation Services, the hospital and from mental health nurses and services. When it came to placing these people in emergency housing, I was able to work closely with Regina – another key to our success. Reg has been at DCM since 2011; she knows a lot about the most marginalised people, and often knows their story. She offers insight into what will work for them, and what the issues are. Together we could determine the right location, mix of people and a plan for the management of each location. Regina You asked me what success has looked like. To begin with, people have settled and stayed in their emergency housing, and this has actually enabled us to be true to our kaupapa, and to our commitment to Housing First. We have been able to engage with taumai, see them regularly and go forward together. People who have been homeless and who were not on our radar at all have stepped forward. With street begging not an option, limited toilet facilities and with drop-in spaces closed, emergency housing has become much more attractive to those who have been rough sleeping in our city. Now we are in touch with them, building relationships, getting their names on the housing register and – yes! – moving the first of them on in to permanent housing. So it has been a change in focus for me and my team, but ultimately, it has totally supported our over-riding goal as a team and an organisation which is committed to a Housing First kaupapa. *Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) <!-- --> From emergency housing to a permanent home DCM kaimahi helping taumai move into a permanent home Yes, as Paula says, we can now begin to share the stories of people who have already moved from emergency housing into their own whare. A has had a long history of engagement with DCM; he has been a regular at Te Hāpai, we have supported him to sort his benefit and to get his name on the housing register, he has had dental appointments, seen Te Aro Health nurses and received food support at DCM. A is a very pleasant, quiet and unassuming man who doesn’t ask for support and values his independence. We initially got an emergency housing room for him at AC International; it was immediately clear that a shared place like this didn’t work for him. There were too many people – A was accustomed to living in the bush on his own. We were then able to get him a self-contained place where he could be independent, but where there are also other taumai we are working with. Together, they have formed a very supportive community. They have been company for one another, and have been able to provide advice and support to one another. Dominic from our Aro Mai team then stepped up to support A in to a permanent home. DCM has a strong relationship with Wellington City Housing, and we were able to get A a WCH tenancy – yes, last week, he moved in to his own home. He can walk in to town, and has friends and supports close by. Dominic will continue to check in with him regularly, but A is enjoying the independence that is so important to him. <!-- --> Please help us get the message out there! Forward this email on to everyone you can think of who may be interested in how to respond to homelessness, and just generally people who are passionate about Wellington. <!-- --> Read More Success Stories Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive <!-- --> Copyright © 2020 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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University-made glass a key part of new radiation treatment
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researcher has played a crucial role in an international project to improve radiation treatments for cancer.
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Adaptability sees Samoan language grow
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington lecturer Dr Sadat Muaiava is driven by a fascination with how Samoan words are created, used, change meaning, and become obsolete.
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Council funding boost for Covid affected Capital
- Wellington City Council
- Community and creative groups have had to adapt and diversify during Covid-19, which was reflected in the applications for funding approved by Wellington City Council this week.
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Covid Alert Level 2 – Update
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Dear Members, Some good news, with the easing of restrictions on group numbers, we are able to get back to training; operating as outlined below to keep us within the... The post Covid Alert Level 2 – Update appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Naitoa Ah Kuoi taking rugby return one step at a time
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Naitoa Ah Kuoi left Wellington to play Super Rugby for the Chiefs because it was a “great opportunity to grow my game and become more independent.” A Covid-19 lockdown and pair of twins later the 20-year old has grown up quicker than most youngsters migrating for career prospects. On April 9 his partner...
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Murdoch announces retirement
- Cricket Wellington
- Former Wellington Firebirds veteran Stephen Murdoch has announced his retirement from domestic cricket after a 12-year...
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Cricket Wellington removes team affiliation fees, removes barriers
- Cricket Wellington
- Cricket Wellington has confirmed it will remove all team affiliation fees for the 2020-2021 cricket season. The...
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Michelle’s Givalittle sacrifice for your New Children’s Hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Michelle’s son Nnamdi spent many years in and out of Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital as a child.
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College Sport Wellington Stakeholder Update – Resumption of Sport
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Firstly, on behalf of the Board and Staff of College Sport Wellington, I want to thank you all for your continued support and patience as we inch closer to a resumption of secondary school sport.
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Growing our Future—Adopt a plant for Arbor Day 2020
- Victoria University of Wellington
- To mark Arbor Day/World Environment Day (5 June) in 2020, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has teamed up with Wellington City Council to offer 1,000 native plants for free to good homes.
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Free ground and venue hire for sport and recreation groups
- Wellington City Council
- Use of Wellington City Council facilities will be free for sports clubs until the end of June 2020, and there will be an extended winter season for sportsfields.
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e-scooters to keep on scooting
- Wellington City Council
- Public share e-scooters will continue to operate on Wellington streets but with some changes including more dedicated parking spaces around the city so e-scooters can be safely parked to help keep footpaths clear for pedestrians.
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More Wellington City Library branches to reopen
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Libraries will reopen three more branches this Monday as the city gets back to the new normal under Alert Level 2.
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Council to set direction for future Central Library services
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council will consider information on the range of scenarios available to strengthen and refurbish the Central Library next week, alongside other options to accommodate Central Library services.
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Wellington theatre maker receives scriptwriting residency
- Wellington City Council
- Wellingtonian, theatre director, and writer, Stella Reid has been announced as the recipient of the Toi Pōneke Arts Centre’s 2020 Write Room Screenwriter’s Residency.
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Looking Back: Betty Thompson
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Betty Irene Thompson (nee Powell) died 5/03/2019 in Wellington, aged 97. Much loved mother of Trevor, Jennifer, Lester and Louise and special grandmother of Michael and Laura. (Dominion Post, 7 March 2019) Betty first played table tennis in 1939 at... Continue Reading →
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University’s design expertise behind production of face shields for local health workers
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Design Innovation has been using its design expertise and state-of-the-art facilities to help create face shields to meet demand from medical centres under COVID-19.
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University athletics club outruns competition
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Success in competition and the coordination of an 80-team University Relay team saw the Victoria University of Wellington Athletics Club win Blues in 2019, and they hope to build on this in 2020.
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Mayoral update for 20 May
- Wellington City Council
- Kia ora Wellington, another day of no new Covid cases around the country, and 96 percent of all cases recovered – fantastic news.
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$5M in funding for regional trains case to tackle sardine scenario
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington and Horizons Regional Councils have secured $5m in funding from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency to pursue a detailed business case, and commence procurement for regional trains which if delivered would prevent passengers from being packed like sardines within the next five years.
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COVID-19 UPDATE | Wellington School of Cricket indoor facilities
- Cricket Wellington
- UPDATE AT 19 MAY, 9.00am We would like to take this opportunity to clarify what we can about the impact of COVID-19...
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This week in club rugby history: 11- 18 May
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: This week in 2008, OBU beat Norths 37-26 at the Basin Reserve. PHOTO: Chainsaw Photos. Selected highlights of what happened this week in history in Wellington club rugby. 11 May 1968: Naenae Old Boys create the first major upset this season, toppling highly fancied University 8-6. St. Pat’s Old Boys hold last year’s runners-up...
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Documenting the city's Covid-19 response
- Wellington City Council
- The lockdown had a deep impact on the community, and on Wellington City Council.
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Innovating Streets Round 1
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Ciclovia! To make a quick submission in support, please go here: https://wellington.
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Award supports international research into traditional Pasifika medicine
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The 2020 Biennial Zonta Science Award will support a Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researcher to get an international perspective on her research on traditional Pasifika medicine.
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Covid-19 Level 2 Update
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- Although amateur club contact sports are not allowed at Level 2, Aikido Wellington has started non-contact exercise classes. Richard Sensei will run his usual lunchtime classes (12pm – 1pm each Tuesday and Thursday), covering tae sabaki and ken and jo suburi.
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Keeping in touch
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- The Let's Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) team is continuing to work from home while the COVID-19 restrictions apply. We hope you are keeping well and are able to get out and enjoy the city a little more now we are in Alert Level 2.
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Foster Forward
- Eye of the Fish
- Wellington is hitting the road running, we hope, in an effort to get the economy restarted after our 40 days of sleepy time.
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Comments sought on temporary street changes to keep people spaced out
- Wellington City Council
- A 3km shared path between Shelly Bay and Scorching Bay, more space on Stout Street for people walking from the Railway Station, and a bike lane up the Brooklyn hill are among temporary Wellington street changes now open for feedback.
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Conway offered first BLACKCAPS contract
- Cricket Wellington
- Wellington Firebirds batsman Devon Conway is one of three players to be offered a central BLACKCAPS contract fir the...
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Boost for Pasifika Fale Malae in central Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Budget 2020 has provided a $10 million boost for the Pasifika community in their goal of developing a twenty-first century Fale Malae in the heart of the capital’s Parliamentary precinct.
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Wellington City Mission welcomes Budget 2020 investment to prevent homelessness
- Wellington City Mission
- Thursday 14 May, 2020 The Wellington City Mission welcomes the Government’s Budget 2020 investment in responding to and preventing homelessness. Says Murray Edridge, Wellington City Missioner. “The Government’s $150 million... Read more »
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Ward webinars for community korero on plans for Wellington
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- Wellingtonians can have their say on the City Council’s proposals for rates, parking policy, and plans for getting our city thriving by joining one of five online webinars happening next week - between Monday 18 May and Friday 23 May.
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Keeping physical distancing at Alert Level 2
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- Many Wellingtonians will be returning to work in the Wellington CBD now that New Zealand has moved to Covid-19 Alert Level 2 this week – and Wellington City Council wants to remind the public to maintain physical distancing by keeping left.
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Dennis Edward Arthur Copps | March 22, 1929 - April 22, 2020
- Cricket Wellington
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Victoria University Press takes top non-fiction prize at book awards
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University Press of Wellington took out three prizes at the Ockham NZ Book Awards on Tuesday night, including the top prize for general non-fiction for rock musician Shayne Carter’s autobiography Dead People I Have Known.
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Eateries get creative during pandemic
- Wellington City Council
- From gourmet pandemic packs to home cocktail delivery, cafes and restaurants across the greater Wellington region have been getting creative.
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Research for Life funds projects on vaccines, strokes, cancer, and maternal health
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Four Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington researchers have received funding in the first Research for Life funding round for 2020.
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COVID-19 update from Cricket Wellington and the Basin Reserve
- Cricket Wellington
- UPDATE AT 12 MAY, 1.00pm Cricket Wellington and the Basin Reserve would like to clarify information about the...
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Mayoral update for 12 May
- Wellington City Council
- Kia ora Wellington, just two more sleeps to go. On Thursday we move into Alert Level 2, taking another step towards getting our economy and our social lives up and running.
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Wellington City Council services and facilities at Level 2
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- Following Monday’s announcement by the Government, Wellington City Council is pleased to announce most of its services and facilities can reopen and resume as the country moves into Alert Level 2 on Thursday 14 May.
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Parks, Sports and Recreation activities open again in the Capital under Level 2
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- Under Alert Level 2, Wellington City Council will reopen most of its facilities and resume many of its services and programmes – but there will be restrictions in place to keep staff and the community safe.
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Zoo to re-open in Level 2
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- Wellington Zoo is set to re-open its doors to visitors on Monday 18 May with free entry supported by Wellington City Council until 30 June 2020.
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New mix of care keeping Wellington mums-to-be healthy during COVID-19
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Better use of technology is changing the way the CCDHB community midwifery team are looking after pregnant women.
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College Sport Wellington Stakeholder Update – 12 May 2020
- College Sport Wellington
- For Sport NZs Alert Level 2 guidelines please click HERE Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Following the Government’s announcement yesterday afternoon, College Sport Wellington will now move to the next phase of its planning process, for the resumption of secondary school sport.
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Wellington City Council partners with Rippl for city-wide contact tracing
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is making it easier for people and businesses to get back to work and play under Alert Levels 1 and 2 by using a secure, easy-to-use contact tracing app, called Rippl.
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Man Reads The Plague during the Plague
- City Gallery
- Wellington writer John Summers is one of the panelists for the special Coronavirus edition of our Book Club, this Wednesday 13 May, on YouTube.
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Community support shines in lockdown
- Wellington City Council
- Community centres around Wellington may have been closed during the lockdown, but that didn’t stop the people who run them from reaching out to support their neighbourhoods.
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Mother’s Day gift for all new Mum’s in Wellington Regional Hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Happy Mother’s Day to all Mum’s! All new Mums at Wellington Regional Hospital and the Neonatal Intensive Care unit will receive a special Mother’s Day gift today, thanks to an amazing group of volunteer quilters, including Sue Grimwood’s quilting group from Sue Bee.
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Wellington City Council: Innovating Streets Recommendation
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Temporary street changes mooted to give walkers and bikers more space
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has agreed to some temporary street changes it plans to roll out around the city subject to Government funding assistance.
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Kerbside recycling collection to resume in the capital
- Wellington City Council
- Kerbside recycling collection will resume in Wellington on Tuesday 12 May, but the scenarios will differ depending on the Government’s Alert Level status announcement this Monday.
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Mayoral update on recycling
- Wellington City Council
- Kia ora Wellington. Let’s talk recycling. You’ve all been asking about it, you’ve all been waiting for it to resume. I know I have.
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Mayoral update for 7 May
- Wellington City Council
- Kia ora Wellington. Today we got a glimpse at what Alert Level 2 will look like for New Zealand, and I must say, it looks pretty good.
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University welcomes newest graduates to our alumni community
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington acknowledges and celebrates the 2,578 graduates who would have crossed the stage next week to collect their qualifications in seven graduation ceremonies.
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Wellington Hospitals Foundation Autumn 2020
- Wellington Health Foundation
- The post Wellington Hospitals Foundation Autumn 2020 appeared first on Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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Expression of Interest – Maternity Consumer Representative
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- Do you have networks with maternity groups, have you used CCDHBs maternity services in the last five years, do you have the ability to take a wider Wellington district view as well as a local community perspective?
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Wellington City to resume on-street paid parking
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is turning its metered parking back on next week.
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Million dollar boost for community support groups
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- In response to the current crisis, Wellington City Council has committed an additional $1 million immediately to support social and community agencies providing services and meeting additional demand as a result of COVID-19.
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To Tourist or Not To Tourist?
- Eye of the Fish
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Council member fee and senior leadership staff salary reductions at Victoria University of Wellington support students and staff
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Members of the Victoria University of Wellington Council are reducing their fees by 33 percent for the rest of 2020, as part of the University’s response to the challenges presented by COVID-19.
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OBRA presentation to Council on Accessible Streets
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- Submission by Ann Mallinson and Jackie Pope, Co-Presidents, Oriental Bay Residents Association, 6 May 2020 OBRAThe Oriental Bay Residents Association (OBRA) is a charitable organisation representing the interests of residents in a Wellington inner city beach neighbourhood.
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Study suggests Wellington regional economy may avoid worst of downturn
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- A high-level discussion document on the most likely impacts of COVID-19 suggests that Wellington may be in a better position to ride out the coming economic downturn and could emerge in better shape than some other regions.
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Temporary street changes to be considered
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Councillors will tomorrow (7 May) consider a wide range of temporary street changes that could potentially be rolled out around the city over coming months subject to Government funding assistance.
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Open letter: Innovating Streets proposal must create a safe Essential Workers’ Route
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Full text of letter sent to Wellington City Councillors on Tuesday 5th May 2020 at 7:15pm Kia ora Councillors, Firstly, thank you for your work with Officers in producing the Innovating Streets proposal to be presented on Thursday 7 May.
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Architectural honours for University’s newest building
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s newest building, Maru, has been shortlisted for two awards by the Wellington branch of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA).
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This week in club rugby history: 4 May – 10 May
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Joyner Key crossing for the winning try for the Upper Hutt Rams in their 31-30 win over Northern United in 2015. PHOTO: Chainsaw Photos. Selected highlights of what happened this week in history in Wellington club rugby. 4 May 2013: A day of dramatic results. Tawa their sixth win in seven matches over...
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We all know that you can’t beat Wellington on a good day #YCBWOAGD
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Walter Somerville We all know that you can’t beat Wellington on a good day #YCBWOAGD, but the recent lockdown has given me pause to consider what might be meant by a “good day.
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Cricket Wellington Age-Group Award Winners
- Cricket Wellington
- The impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic meant that Cricket Wellington were unable to celebrate our outstanding ...
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Big haul for Wellington at ANZ New Zealand Cricket Awards
- Cricket Wellington
- In a break from tradition and a nod to the current Covid-19 ‘Stay At Home’ provisions, the 2020 ANZ New...
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Mayoral update for 4 May
- Wellington City Council
- Kia ora Wellington. Today, as you may have heard, there were no new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand. That is fantastic news.
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Council helps cater to growing food demands
- Wellington City Council
- Since the lockdown, the need for food bank services and distribution across Wellington has increased dramatically – and Wellington City Council’s Community Services team is helping organisations meet those demands.
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Wave warning system on the way
- Wellington City Council
- A wave-warning alert system has been initiated on Wellington’s south coast and exposed parts of Wellington Harbour, including the Eastbourne-Pencarrow coast, as a result of the damage caused in Owhiro Bay last month by big swells driving through Cook Strait.
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Adapting to climate change impacts
- Victoria University of Wellington
- How do we avoid the worst possible climate change scenario? New research led by Te Herenga Waka– Victoria University of Wellington’s Dr Judy Lawrence suggests a new method, starting with the future we wish to avoid and working backwards to identify the steps we need to take, and under what conditions we need to take them, to avoid that future.
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Newsletter Week Ending 3 May
- Karori Anglican Churches
- New Build Resource Consent We are very excited to announce that we have received resource consent from Wellington City Council for our New Build.
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Public Transport Advisory Group sets the wheels in motion
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- At this week’s Council meeting, Greater Wellington Regional Council appointed 17 members to the Public Transport Advisory Group to help shape the region’s transport.
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April update from DCM - together we can end homelessness
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What is it that motivates someone to finally pick up the paddle and do what it takes to get off the streets and into housing? In this case, concerns about limited access to food and toilets during lock-down, seeing that there weren’t the same opportunities to supplement their income through street begging with the streets empty, and being offered appealing accommodation, including new facilities, some of which also provide three meals a day. COVID-19 and the lock-down have offered us a unique opportunity in our work to end homelessness.” With a growing group of rough sleepers in emergency housing, the Outreach team can now prioritise supporting them to take the next steps. “We are seeing rough sleepers who were very reluctant to try emergency housing, even during the lock-down, now thriving in their new accommodation. The next step is to follow up with these taumai, and to have more kōrero with them about housing. There’s a window of opportunity while we know where they are, to talk about their situations and to do the groundwork to get them on the path to housing.” DCM is totally committed to a Housing First approach; this means that we will work with those we have been able to get off the streets and in to emergency housing, to get their names on to the social housing register and to work together to access a permanent home for them. This is something that for many of them would have been inconceivable a few months ago; but now they have taken a giant step, and this has opened up a whole new world of possibilities to them. Who knew that a time like this could be the greatest support in achieving our goal of ending homelessness in our city? This is part of a longer story about the mahi which DCM’s Street Outreach team is doing during lock-down: read the full story on our website. <!-- --> “Together we can” – find innovative solutions during lock-down Natalia out on outreach during Level 3, speaks to a man outside Westpac on Lambton Quay Some of the most marginalised people in our city have no home, no income and no ID. When these people are unable to access a bank account of their own, DCM provides them with a money management service, accesses a benefit for them and pays their bills; they then receive the remainder of their money by cheque. These cheques have to be cashed at a bank branch. This not only presented a significant problem during lock-down, but was potentially no longer a viable long-term option. DCM approached MSD and Westpac, and together came up with a solution which will make a difference in the lives of the poorest people during the current crisis and well beyond. Instead of receiving a weekly cheque, these people are now able to use a payment card supplied by Westpac. “Usually this would take a couple of months to organise, but we expedited it within two weeks so that these people could have their money,” Transactional Solutions Manager at Westpac, Julia Hopkins, says. It works like a debit card but is called a ‘prepaid card’ so DCM can put the amount of discretionary income which would have previously been paid out as a cash cheque onto the card, and the person can spend up to that limit. This is a fantastic step change, as we have grappled for some time with the problem of how to continue to deliver our money management service when cheques are ultimately phased out. The new initiatives which have enabled us to continue to support the most marginalised people in our city during the COVID-19 pandemic, also offer long-term benefits and solutions for our taumai. Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, he toa takitini – Success is not the work of one, but the work of many. <!-- --> “Together we can” – an important conversation and shared commitment This morning the entire DCM team was thrilled to have the opportunity to meet with our local MP and New Zealand’s Minister of Finance, Grant Robertson – that’s 32 of us participating in a Zoom hui! We were able to share with him some of our learnings from recent weeks - the positive things and the challenges - and we were all uplifted by his responses. We updated Grant on the practical and innovative ways that DCM has responded to the crisis, and shared some of the positives, including: the speed at which a whole new stock of emergency housing has been made available, and the excellent way in which the partnership between DCM, government, MSD and HUD, and other community agencies, has been working. Everyone has had a can-do attitude. Amongst the concerns we were able to raise: The need to increase the stock of permanent housing, for people to move from emergency housing into their own homes During lock-down it has become clear that the level of substance misuse is larger than even we knew, and we will need more specialist drug and alcohol support in the future There are gaps around the integration of people exiting prison. During lock-down, we have had a significant number of taumai come to us direct from prison, including people who have served long prison terms sent to us to house in emergency housing. Grant acknowledged the courage and compassion that DCM has showed as we have kept working with vulnerable people. He spoke about a commitment to “Build Back Better” across a range of domains – from inequality and income support to a low carbon future. And he invited DCM to be a part of this: “In the midst of this crisis, there is also a chance to look out to the horizon. We get to re-set things a bit; there is an opportunity here, and we need your help to co-design this new future.” Stephanie thanked him, accepted his challenge and issued another on behalf of DCM: “Thank you for the leadership you and the Prime Minister have shown to us as a nation. You have made bold decisions for us and you have shown the world this can be done with compassion and kindness” ... “Grant, we don’t want anyone to go backwards from here. Your government has often spoken about going hard, going fast. We have seen rapid decision-making and the benefits of this; let’s continue to go hard and go fast to end homelessness.” <!-- --> Please help us get the message out there! 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