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Positively Wellington Venues

Positively Wellington Venues

111 Wakefield Street, Wellington ,
We are the Capital City's largest venue provider - comprising of the Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington Town Hall, St James Theatre, The Opera House, TSB Bank Arena and Shed 6. On this page we will offer you special giveaways, insider sneak peeks, photos and breaking news.
Wellington Womens Refuge

Wellington Womens Refuge

60 Ghuznee St, Wellington ,
Wellington Women's Refuge is a not for profit organisation that provides support and advocacy services to survivors of domestic violence. http://www.givealittle.co.nz/org/wellingtonwomensrefuge
Wellington High Performance Aquatics

Wellington High Performance Aquatics

PO Box 1395, Wellington ,
The foundation sport was diving, joined by swimming and support of Surf Life Saving and triathlon athletes, with other aquatic disciplines to follow as the centre grows.
Zaika Bistro & Bar         160 Willis Street Wellington

Zaika Bistro & Bar 160 Willis Street Wellington

Zaika Bistro & Bar 160 Willis Street, Wellington ,
India is a land of colour and culture. It’s a land of age old traditions, faiths, dialects and exquisite spices. Zaika presents the same age old traditional classics with a modern outlook, Located on Willis Street, the heart of the coolest little Capital in the World, Wellington, Zaika is a feast for your taste buds…a mesmerizing discovery of Indian taste …a celebration to be shared with family and friends in a warm sophisticated setting. Welcome to Zaika…where old school meets city chic to give you a mouth-watering taste of Indian Cuisine. With seating capacity of over 100 people, Zaika is an ideal place for birthday parties, family dinner and for your next conference dinner or lunch venue.
The Wellington Young Feminists' Collective

The Wellington Young Feminists' Collective

The Wellington Young Feminists’ Collective has three functions: Social – We are first and foremost a social group for feminists. Learning – We are a place for feminists to share ideas, knowledge and encourage discussions. Activism – We support a variety of activism on feminist issues. Members (people who 'like' this page) can be involved with all or any functions that interest them. As we are primarily a social group, all activities are informal and we believe women having fun together and sharing knowledge is inherently powerful. Not all activities, events and learning will be on explicitly feminist topics. Not all of our members are women, and we believe that ‘feminist issues’ are everybody’s issues. However, as one of the functions of this group is learning about and working toward improving things that are important to women, or currently disadvantage women, many of our posts will be aimed at, about, or primarily relevant to women. This is our prerogative to do so, and if this alienates you then it’s likely the WYFC is not a great fit for you. We do not claim to represent all women or all feminists and not all members have to agree with everything in the Collective. Members do, however, have to sometimes agree to disagree and focus on what we have in common and what we can achieve together.
Wellington Indoor Sports

Wellington Indoor Sports

52 Hall Street, Newtown, Wellington ,
Wellington Indoor Sports is New Zealand’s largest indoor sports provider running year round competitions for four major indoor sports - netball, soccer, turbo touch and cricket. Our leagues are graded to suit everyone from the social to the elite and offer a safe environment where participants can play hard and be competitive but play fair and have fun. With three convenient venues across Wellington, and a variety of playing times there is a sport and a league to suit everyone. If you are active, social and like participating in team sports then register your social or corporate indoor team today.
The Noodles Wellington

The Noodles Wellington

www.thenoodles.co.nz, Wellington ,
To book us for your next event Check out www.thenoodles.co.nz
Tel: 021 311584
The Breeze Wellington

The Breeze Wellington

15 Walter Street, Level 3, Wellington ,
The Breeze plays the perfect mix of music from classic Eagles, Elton John and Fleetwood Mac to Ronan Keating, Michael Buble to breakthrough artists like Lady Antebellum, Bruno Mars and Adele. The Breeze is easy to listen to. Be it at home, in the car or at work it's the station everyone can agree on.
Cake Wellington

Cake Wellington

Kentwood Drive, Woodridge, Wellington ,
Hi, I am Theja Idris. I make beautiful novelty birthday cakes and personalised wedding cakes in and around wellington. I also make party food fish bun, chicken bun, fish cutlets and many more..
Tel: 211128977
Netball Wellington Centre

Netball Wellington Centre

72 Kemp Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington ,
Netball Wellington Centre is based at the ASB Sports Centre, 72 Kemp Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington. We also hold competitions and courses at Hatatai Park, 43 Ruahine Street, Hataitai Wellington.
Wellington Hospital, New Zealand

Wellington Hospital, New Zealand

Riddiford Street, Wellington ,
Wellington Hospital is Wellington, New Zealand's main hospital located in the suburb of Newtown. It is the main hospital run by Capital & Coast District Health Board (C&CDHB), the others including Kapiti Health Centre, and Kenepuru Hospital. Wellington Hospital is the region's tertiary hospital with services such as complex specialist and acute (or ‘tertiary’) services, procedures and treatments such as the Intensive Care Unit, cardiac surgery, cancer care, cardiology procedures, neurosurgery, maxillofacial surgery, and renal care. The Hospital is a tertiary referral centre for the lower half of the North Island and the upper half of the South Island, including the Chatham Islands.It is affiliated with the University of Otago and has The Wellington school of Medicine and Health Sciences situated adjacent to the hospital.C&CDHB has built a new regional hospital on the existing site known as the NRH Project, the programme of work included demolition of some of the older buildings, refurbishment/upgrade of others and the construction of a new main building including wards spread over 47,830 sq metres - this project was completed in December 2008, at a cost of NZ$265m. The rebuild included a new state-of-the-art 18-bed Intensive Care Unit, a new operating theatre complex, and the uniting of medical & surgical wards into a single building. The newly named Wellington Regional Hospital has been built to withstand considerable earthquake shock waves using technology similar to that used in the construction of Te Papa, New Zealand's National Museum.