Wellington today, Tuesday July 6: Tweet the tour, council goes cheap and noisy on roads stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Wellington reporters20:06, Jul 06 2021 MONIQUE FORD/STUFF Hold on to your umbrellas. It s going to be showery and blustery. (File photo) That s all for today. We’ll be back tomorrow morning with more live updates from the capital. 7.30pm: Pounamu Jade Aikman wins Fulbright award to study at Harvard University Everything from the mundane aspects of life to the extraordinary moments have an element of racism, Dr Pounamu Jade Aikman says. And how racism shows itself, and how it has been central to colonisation in New Zealand, has been one of the main focuses of his academic career. 5.30pm: Members of Down Syndrome community receive National Achievement Awards at Wellington s Government House
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Former Newtown carnival queen joins town council countytimes.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from countytimes.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Monday, 10 May 2021, 4:18 pm Food Fair 2020. Captured by Friday. Kāpiti Food Fair opened for registration on 15 April and already 100+ sites have been snapped up by familiar and new vendors wishing to be at the Fair. “There is a lot going on behind the scenes in preparation for the Fair that will take place on the Kāpiti Coast on Saturday 4 December,” said Helene Judge, Co-owner of the Kāpiti Food Fair. Helene goes on to say, “2020 was a challenging and exhausting year with so much uncertainty with COVID Alert Levels. We can operate at Alert Level 1 using the Event Sector Voluntary Code and we were
Supplied The Iron Horse in Miramar dives into the outrageous, sophisticated and wonderful adult world of burlesque with Burlesque Revue – featuring comedy, song, drag, tricks, and stunning costumes. “Venues are also major employers, hiring staff and paying for entertainers. When hospitality is doing well, we are all doing well,” she said. The festival aligned perfectly with the opening of the Trans-Tasman bubble, “the cherry on top”. “What a brilliant opportunity for our Aussie cousins to come and experience Wellington where we have more bars, cafes, and restaurants per capita than New York.” At last night’s festival launch held at the Wharewaka Function Centre, Rongotai MP Paul Eagle welcomed the collaboration of restaurants and the entertainment sector.
Live Photos + Review: Newtown Festival 2021, Wellington Review: Chris Cudby / Photography: Bruce Mackay / Monday 12th April, 2021 12:13PM
Offering 420 stalls and 15 stages for free, the 25th annual Newtown Festival s adventurous lineup celebrated our live music community in a vast variety of forms and genres on Sunday, featuring artists from Pōneke and throughout Aotearoa. Any attempt at catching every live performance would be a fool s errand without a time machine and / or teleportation device, here s a run down of my personal journey at Newtown Festival 2021 including side quests, missed opportunities and happy accidents. After meeting up with friends for lunch we strolled down Riddiford St into Newtown around 2pm, just as beatbox champion and Cuba St busking legend
New festival for capital merges arts, hospitality sectors stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.