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CheckpointCheckpointWhanganui trials citizens assembly deciding pools futureWhanganui District Council is trialling a so called citizens assembly to help it decide the future of the city's public pools. Almost 400 people applied and 40 have been randomly selected, using demographic information to get a good cross section of residents. They'll be paid $500 to attend up to five meetings. Whanganui District Council chief executive David Langford spoke to Lisa Owen.2025-05-0706 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2025 - 02 - 16 - I AM The Resurrection - John 11 V17 - 27 - CJ2025 - 02 - 16 - I AM The Resurrection - John 11 V17 - 27 - CJ by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2025-02-1734 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2025 - 02 - 09 - When God Delays - John 11v1 - 16 & Psalm 22v1 - 2 - Calvyn Jonker2025 - 02 - 09 - When God Delays - John 11v1 - 16 & Psalm 22v1 - 2 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2025-02-1036 minCoromindCoromindTe Whanganui-o-Hei teeming with life - Brought to You by DOC - Coromind Issue 26, 2025The protection offered by marine reserves allows marine ecosystems to flourish. We all play a part in protecting these special areas.Te Whanganui-o-Hei / Cathedral Cove marine reserve is part of the rohe (area) first claimed by Hei, leader of Ngati Hei, who arrived in 1350 AD on Arawa waka. The area was named Te Whanganui-o-Hei (the great bay of Hei).2025-02-1004 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2025 - 02 - 02 - Why Should I Be Baptised- Multiple Verses - Baptism Service -Calvyn Jonker.Ed2025 - 02 - 02 - Why Should I Be Baptised- Multiple Verses - Baptism Service -Calvyn Jonker.Ed by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2025-02-0322 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2025 - 01 - 26 - Psalm 22 - Micheal Newland2025 - 01 - 26 - Psalm 22 - Micheal Newland by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2025-02-0332 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2025 - 01 - 19 - Spiritual Surgery - Matthew 5v20 V27 - 30 - Allan Dalgliesh2025 - 01 - 19 - Spiritual Surgery - Matthew 5v20 V27 - 30 - Allan Dalgliesh by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2025-02-0333 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2025 - 01 - 12 - Who Is Your Daddy - 2 Corinthians 7 V 1 - DT2025 - 01 - 12 - Who Is Your Daddy - 2 Corinthians 7 V 1 - DT by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2025-01-1324 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2025 - 01 - 05 - Bless The Lord O My Soul! - Psalm 103 - Calvyn Jonker.Edited2025 - 01 - 05 - Bless The Lord O My Soul! - Psalm 103 - Calvyn Jonker.Edited by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2025-01-0832 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 12 - 29 - God Is Not A Fortune Teller - Matthew 2 V1- 6 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 12 - 29 - God Is Not A Fortune Teller - Matthew 2 V1- 6 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2025-01-0822 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024-12-22-The Lie Is That God Is Not Much Different From Me Pt 4-Jayby Graham2024-12-22-The Lie Is That God Is Not Much Different From Me Pt 4-Jayby Graham by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2025-01-0838 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 12 - 15 - Never Never - John 10v22 - 42 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 12 - 15 - Never Never - John 10v22 - 42 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-12-1635 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 12 - 08 - I AM The Good Shepherd - John 10v10 - 21 Phil 2v5 - 11 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 12 - 08 - I AM The Good Shepherd - John 10v10 - 21 Phil 2v5 - 11 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-12-0935 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 12 - 01 - I AM The Door - John 9v35 - 10v9 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 12 - 01 - I AM The Door - John 9v35 - 10v9 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-12-0243 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 11 - 24 - Not Equal - 2 Corinthians 6v14 - 18 - Dave Tastard2024 - 11 - 24 - Not Equal - 2 Corinthians 6v14 - 18 - Dave Tastard by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-12-0227 minThe Leg UpThe Leg UpS5 EP 14 | Ellerslie and Whanganui PreviewJoin Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Stephen Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview the races at Ellerslie and Whanganui.2024-11-291h 00WEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 11 - 17 - A Right Understanding Of The Law - Matthew 5v20 - 26 - Allan Dagleish.Edited2024 - 11 - 17 - A Right Understanding Of The Law - Matthew 5v20 - 26 - Allan Dagleish.Edited by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-11-1929 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024-11-10 - Abiding Word of God - Matthew 5v17-20 - Allan Dalgleish2024-11-10 - Abiding Word of God - Matthew 5v17-20 - Allan Dalgleish by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-11-1127 minCulture 101Culture 101Inspiring the youth of Whanganui: Māori educator Waiora Bailey MooreFeeling the pull towards home, Waiora Bailey-Moore (Tupoho and Puketapu) returned home to Whanganui from Wellington two years ago.2024-11-1010 minCulture 101Culture 101Michelle Excell: Bringing world class innovation and technology to WhanganuiTech entrepreneur and founder of consulting company The Antipodean, Michelle Excell now proudly and happily calls Whanganui home.2024-11-1023 minCulture 101Culture 101Arts news: Whanganui reggae group NLC win best roots album at the Waiata music awardsWhanganui reggae fusion group NLC were winners earlier this year of best roots album at the Waiata music awards.  Quincy Jones dies at the age of 91.2024-11-1003 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 11 - 03 - Our Response To False Teachers - Jude 17 - Roger McLeay2024 - 11 - 03 - Our Response To False Teachers - Jude 17 - Roger McLeay by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-11-0634 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 10 - 27 - Salt And Light - Matthew 5v11 - 16 - Allan Dalgliesh.edited2024 - 10 - 27 - Salt And Light - Matthew 5v11 - 16 - Allan Dalgliesh.edited by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-10-2927 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 10 - 20- One Thing I Know - John 9vs13 - 39 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 10 - 20- One Thing I Know - John 9vs13 - 39 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-10-2138 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 10 - 13 - The Day Of The Lord - 1 Thessalonians 5 V 1 - 11 - Micheal Newland.edited2024 - 10 - 13 - The Day Of The Lord - 1 Thessalonians 5 V 1 - 11 - Micheal Newland.edited by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-10-1433 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 10 - 06- Blind Obedience - John 9v1 - 12 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 10 - 06- Blind Obedience - John 9v1 - 12 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-10-0741 minBusiness Simple PodcastBusiness Simple PodcastFrom Property Flipper To Whanganuis Fastest Growing Builder - Matt Perks From Trident Homes Whanganui | Ep. 2In this episode we sit down with Matt Perks from Trident Homes Whanganui. Matts story involves taking risks and a ruthless focus on growth, something I think we can all learn from.2024-10-0158 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 09 - 29 - I AM - John 8 Vs 48 - 59 - Calvyn Jonker.Edited2024 - 09 - 29 - I AM - John 8 Vs 48 - 59 - Calvyn Jonker.Edited by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-09-3036 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 09 - 22 - Who's Your Father - John 8v37 - 47 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 09 - 22 - Who's Your Father - John 8v37 - 47 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-09-2742 minRacing NationRacing NationAround the Grounds | Ellerslie and Whanganui (21/9/24)We go Around the Grounds to get track updates from Ellerslie and Whanganui ahead of raceday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-09-2012 minThe Leg UpThe Leg UpS5 EP3 | Whanganui & Ellerslie PreviewThe Leg Up crew are back for another big weekend of racing including the Metric Mile at Whanganui and the return of Orchestral at Ellerslie2024-09-201h 00WEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 09 - 15 - Fine - 2 Corinthians 6v11 - 13 - Dave Tastard2024 - 09 - 15 - Fine - 2 Corinthians 6v11 - 13 - Dave Tastard by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-09-1718 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 09 - 08 -True Freedom - Calvyn Jonker.Edited2024 - 09 - 08 -True Freedom - Calvyn Jonker.Edited by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-09-1042 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 09 - 01 - Jesus's Self Witness - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 09 - 01 - Jesus's Self Witness - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-09-0343 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 08 - 25 - Heartless Religion - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 08 - 25 - Heartless Religion - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-08-2746 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 08 - 18 - Lies We Believe About God Part 3 - Jayby Graham2024 - 08 - 18 - Lies We Believe About God Part 3 - Jayby Graham by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-08-2042 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 08 - 11 - Jude Pt2 - Jude - Roger McLeay2024 - 08 - 11 - Jude Pt2 - Jude - Roger McLeay by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-08-1644 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 07 - 28 - The War Against Apostacy - Jude - Roger McLeay2024 - 07 - 28 - The War Against Apostacy - Jude - Roger McLeay by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-07-3142 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 07 - 21 - Seven Beautiful Attitudes - Matthew 5v1 - 12 - Allan Dalgleish2024 - 07 - 21 - Seven Beautiful Attitudes - Matthew 5v1 - 12 - Allan Dalgleish by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-07-3126 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 07 - 14 - In By Yet - 2Corinthians 6v1 - 10 - Dave Tastard2024 - 07 - 14 - In By Yet - 2Corinthians 6v1 - 10 - Dave Tastard by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-07-3123 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 07 - 07 - Now, If Not Sooner - 2Corinthians 6v1 - 2 - Dave Tastard2024 - 07 - 07 - Now, If Not Sooner - 2Corinthians 6v1 - 2 - Dave Tastard by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-07-3124 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 06 - 30 - The Hope Of Resurrection - 1Thess 4v13 - 18 - Micheal Newland2024 - 06 - 30 - The Hope Of Resurrection - 1Thess 4v13 - 18 - Micheal Newland by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-07-3134 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 06 - 23 - The Invitation - John 7v37 - 52 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 06 - 23 - The Invitation - John 7v37 - 52 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-07-311h 13WEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 06 - 16 - Lies We Believe About God - JG2024 - 06 - 16 - Lies We Believe About God - JG by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-07-3134 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 06 - 09 - Justifying Rejection - John 7 V25 -36 - CJ2024 - 06 - 09 - Justifying Rejection - John 7 V25 -36 - CJ by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-07-3145 minCoromindCoromindShaping Te Whanganui o Hei - A Thousand Years of Stories by Becs Cox - Coromind Issue 19, 2024They say a journey takes a thousand steps … ours took about 1000 years!!!And so our journey has now been laid out in a new exhibition installed at the Mercury Bay Museum in Whitianga, named ‘Shaping Te Whanganui o Hei – People, Place & Time’.It has been a labour of love for the museum team. We started in October last year with a discussion about creating a timeline and a space on the main floor of the Museum for our people to be more visible and help tell our loca...2024-07-1004 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 06 - 02 - You Can't Pick Your Truth - John 7 V14 - 24 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 06 - 02 - You Can't Pick Your Truth - John 7 V14 - 24 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-06-0234 minThe Leg UpThe Leg UpS4 EP 39 | Whanganui & Pukekohe PreviewThe Leg Up is back with Thad Taylor, Steven Hunt, Paul Maoate and Brendan Popplewell as they preview this weekends races at Whanganui & Pukekohe.2024-05-3159 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 05 - 26 - Living To Please God - 1 Thessalonians 4v1 - 12 - Mike Newland2024 - 05 - 26 - Living To Please God - 1 Thessalonians 4v1 - 12 - Mike Newland by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-05-2639 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 05 - 19 - Belief In The Real Jesus - John 7 V10 - 13 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 05 - 19 - Belief In The Real Jesus - John 7 V10 - 13 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-05-2629 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 05 - 12 - His Sufficiency The Devine Timetable - John 7 V 1 - 9 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 05 - 12 - His Sufficiency The Devine Timetable - John 7 V 1 - 9 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-05-2640 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 05 - 05 - Words Of Eternal Life - John 6 V60 - 71 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 05 - 05 - Words Of Eternal Life - John 6 V60 - 71 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-05-0532 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 04 - 28 - Seven Beautiful Attitudes Pt1 - Matthew 5v1 - 12 - Allan Dalgleish.Edited2024 - 04 - 28 - Seven Beautiful Attitudes Pt1 - Matthew 5v1 - 12 - Allan Dalgleish.Edited by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-04-2935 minThe Leg UpThe Leg UpS4 Ep 34 | Te Rapa & Whanganui PreviewThe Leg Up is back with Thad Taylor, Paul Maoate, Steven Hunt and Brendan Popplewell as they preview this weekends races at Te Rapa & Whanganui!2024-04-2659 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 04 - 21 - Divine Initiative - John 6 V36 - 59 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 04 - 21 - Divine Initiative - John 6 V36 - 59 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-04-2139 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 04 - 14 - Bread From Heaven - John 6 V28 - 35 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 04 - 14 - Bread From Heaven - John 6 V28 - 35 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-04-1634 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 04 - 07 - The Search - John 6v22 - 27 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 04 - 07 - The Search - John 6v22 - 27 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-04-0934 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 03 - 31 - Resurrection Power - 1 Corinthians 15 V12 - 20, 57 - 58 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 03 - 31 - Resurrection Power - 1 Corinthians 15 V12 - 20, 57 - 58 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-04-0331 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 03 - 24 - Timothy's Encouraging Report - 1 Thessalonians 2v17 - 3v13 - Mike Newland2024 - 03 - 24 - Timothy's Encouraging Report - 1 Thessalonians 2v17 - 3v13 - Mike Newland by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-03-2535 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 03 - 17 - Mission Sunday - Multiple Passages - Jason Birkin.Edited2024 - 03 - 17 - Mission Sunday - Multiple Passages - Jason Birkin.Edited by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-03-1940 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 03 - 10 - Lord Of All Creation - John 6v16 - 21 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 03 - 10 - Lord Of All Creation - John 6v16 - 21 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-03-1137 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 03 - 03 - Lies We Believe About God - Psalms 16 - Jayby Graham2024 - 03 - 03 - Lies We Believe About God - Psalms 16 - Jayby Graham by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-03-0538 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 02 - 18 - Five Witnesses - John 5v30 - 47 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 02 - 18 - Five Witnesses - John 5v30 - 47 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-02-1937 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 02 - 11 - Sermon On The Mount- Mat 5v1 - 16 - Allan Dalgeish2024 - 02 - 11 - Sermon On The Mount- Mat 5v1 - 16 - Allan Dalgeish by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-02-1234 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 02 - 04 - All Rise - John 5v24 - 30 - Calvyn Jonker2024 - 02 - 04 - All Rise - John 5v24 - 30 - Calvyn Jonker by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-02-1237 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 01 - 28 - You Will Not Abandon My Soul, A Miktam Of David - Pslam 16 - Jayby Graham2024 - 01 - 28 - You Will Not Abandon My Soul, A Miktam Of David - Pslam 16 - Jayby Graham by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-01-2945 minWEBC PodcastWEBC Podcast2024 - 01 - 21 - Job The Epilogue - Job 4- 7 - 172024 - 01 - 21 - Job The Epilogue - Job 4- 7 - 17 by Weekly Sermon from Whanganui East Baptist Church2024-01-2532 minCoromindCoromindExploring the Wonders of Te Whanganui-o-Hei by Caitie Mora - Coromind Issue 13, 2024Glass Bottom Boat Adventures‘The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.’ The famous quote by Jacques Cousteau couldn’t be a better fit for our marine reserve. Te-Whanganui-o-Hei is one of those special places; it has a magical pull that draws you in with its beautiful kelp forests, sparkling fish and other captivating marine life and it’s right on our doorstep.Te-Whanganui-o-Hei, or The Great Bay of Hei, is one...2024-01-2304 minMediawatchMediawatchWhanganui - What we miss when we miss out on local newsMajor news media outfits have cut back in the regions in recent years. That doesn't just leave locals worse off - it also means all New Zealanders miss out on important ideas, events and perspectives. But even though the media's margins are tight, intrepid publishers and people are still doing the business there. Mediawatch checks in on Whanganui to find out how their media are doing - and how they're doing it.Major news media outfits have cut back in the regions in recent years. That doesn't just leave locals worse off - it also means all...2023-10-2828 minThe D*List - Audio ArticlesThe D*List - Audio ArticlesTop 5: Iconic lifts in Te Whanganui-a-TaraFrom stunning views to full-on glitter, here's a list of iconic lifts from windy, wonderful Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington.Read the article at Top 5: Iconic lifts in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-09-2805 minThe Leg UpThe Leg UpS4 EP2 | Whanganui Guineas, Riccarton & I Wish I WinThad Taylor, Steven Hunt, Paul Maoate and Brendan Popplewell are back to break down NZ racing aiming to give punters a leg up for the weekend ahead.This week's focus, Whanganui Guineas, Riccarton and I Wish I Win's chances in the G1 Memsie.2023-09-0159 minPeople Inspired By Purpose - Purposely PodcastPeople Inspired By Purpose - Purposely Podcast#144 Extraordinary path to charity leadership, Stephen Brandon Manager of Whanganui Community FoundationWelcome to Purposely with Stephen Brandon, Manager of the Whanganui Community Foundation. Stephen's path to charity leadership is truly extraordinary, characterised by a rich tapestry of experiences. In our conversation, Stephen shares how his faith, deep empathy for others, and unwavering dedication to his local community fuel his relentless pursuit of excellence in leading the foundation. Alongside obtaining a master's degree in music, he developed a passion for technology and coding, enabling him to create software solutions. He has also ventured across various countries, including Japan, Scotland, Eastern Europe, and his native region of Whanganui in the North Island...2023-06-0838 minColloques du Collège de France - Collège de FranceColloques du Collège de France - Collège de FranceColloque - Le droit international de l'environnement face au défi de l'effectivité : La personnalité juridique des entités environnementales ou comment humaniser la nature en droit – réflexions à partir du cas du fleuve WhanganuiCollège de FranceLaurence Boisson de ChazournesAvenir Commun Durable (2022-2023)Colloque - Le droit international de l'environnement face au défi de l'effectivitéSession 3 – L'environnement, la nature et leurs droitsLa personnalité juridique des entités environnementales ou comment humaniser la nature en droit – réflexions à partir du cas du fleuve WhanganuiRésuméJe rappellerai rapidement les grandes lignes et les circonstances du Te Awa Tupua Act de mars 2017, loi néo-zélandaise, connue pour avoir octr...2023-05-1221 minAvenir Commun Durable (2022-2023) - Laurence Boisson de ChazournesAvenir Commun Durable (2022-2023) - Laurence Boisson de ChazournesColloque - Le droit international de l'environnement face au défi de l'effectivité : La personnalité juridique des entités environnementales ou comment humaniser la nature en droit – réflexions à partir du cas du fleuve WhanganuiCollège de FranceLaurence Boisson de ChazournesAvenir Commun Durable (2022-2023)Colloque - Le droit international de l'environnement face au défi de l'effectivitéSession 3 – L'environnement, la nature et leurs droitsLa personnalité juridique des entités environnementales ou comment humaniser la nature en droit – réflexions à partir du cas du fleuve WhanganuiRésuméJe rappellerai rapidement les grandes lignes et les circonstances du Te Awa Tupua Act de mars 2017, loi néo-zélandaise, connue pour avoir octr...2023-05-1221 minTātai Aho Rau Core EducationTātai Aho Rau Core EducationuLearn22 series - Equity allies- unlocking educational assets in the whanganui roheTe Tiwha and Pam have developed their working relationship founded on what it means to be Tiriti partners in education. They have come to understand that, more often than not, this means “navigating between the spaces”. They share experiences which feature the challenges of collective responsibility for the benefit of learners and whānau in Whanganui. Their insights are a work in progress to harness collective purpose and action within the Whanganui education sector that has invited a rebalancing of relationships between early childhood, schooling and tertiary provision with mana whenua – whānau, hapū and iwi communities. There is no equity ‘r...2023-04-2450 minNew Zealand(and world) MysteriesNew Zealand(and world) MysteriesThe disappearance of Michael Stewart from Whanganui.Anyone with any information about Michael Strewart, call Police on 105 or  crimestoppers online: crimestoppers-nz.org call  Crimestoppers anonymously: 0800 555 111 call Police on 105 or contact your local Police station.   Please join our community, and help spread these stories  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NZMysteries/ Website: https://newzealandmissing.wordpress.com/ Email: nzmissing@gmail.com . (Please send case suggestions)   If you are able to support the channel to get better equipment and continue the fight for these victims and their families you can buy me a coffee! go to: https...2022-09-0520 minOn DutyOn DutyGrant Muirhead, Deputy Headmaster, Whanganui Collegiate SchoolJoin us this week as we chat with Deputy Headmaster from Whanganui Collegiate School, Grant Muirhead.2022-07-2533 minSeedsSeedsNicola Patrick on Purpose, Impact and Thrive WhanganuiNicola Patrick has led an interesting life and in this episode we hear all about her journey.  We have a bunch of diversions along the way to talk about social enterprise, growing up in Takaka, working for the Ākina Foundation, rights of rivers and a lot more too.  We also focus in on an upcoming Expo that Thrive Whanganui are coordinating - you can find out more about it at their Facebook page below.   https://www.facebook.com/ThriveWhanganui Recent story about Te Awa Tupua: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/gerrard-albert-why-whanganui-river-tribes-have-moved-beyond-co-governance-to-a-new-model-for-better-democracy/US3P...2022-05-031h 04Dog SpeedDog SpeedDog Speed: Whanganui GRC president Alan Frost gives an update on Hatrick Raceway (20/03/22)Mark & Andy catch up with Alan Frost about Hatrick Raceway down in Whanganui. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-03-1910 minOn DutyOn DutyWayne Brown, Headmaster, Whanganui Collegiate SchoolJoin us this week as we chat with Headmaster from Whanganui Collegiate School, Wayne Brown.2021-10-1957 minA Maverick Traveller: The Podcasts of Mary Jane WalkerA Maverick Traveller: The Podcasts of Mary Jane WalkerTales of the WhanganuiRediscovering the ‘Rhine of New Zealand’ A HUNDRED YEARS AGO, New Zealand’s rivers were highways. Back then, the Whanganui River was called the Rhine of New Zealand. Goods were shipped up and down it as far as Taumarunui, 230 kilometres (140 miles) inland from the port of Whanganui. That was one reason the river was compared to the Rhine. The other reason was the scenery. (Featured image credit: A horse being loaded onto the paddle-steamer Wairere, on the steep banks of the Whanganui River, around 1900. If the planks shifted suddenly the horse would panic, and th...2021-05-3113 minThe Whanganui Chronicle PodcastThe Whanganui Chronicle PodcastWhanganui mayor Hamish McDouall talks to Andrew Dickens about Dublin St BridgeWhanganui mayor Hamish McDouall talks to Andrew Dickens about the Dublin St Bridge on Newstalk ZB.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-05-1205 minPas seulement au QuébecPas seulement au QuébecÉpisode 02 : Chez Maréva à Whanganui en Nouvelle-ZélandeMaréva habite dans une ferme laitière, avec son mari et son fils, près de la ville de Whanganui à l’ouest de l’île du nord, en Nouvelle-Zélande. Née à Tahiti, Maréva a aussi vécu sur l’Ile de la Réunion, en métropole française et également en Australie. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.2021-04-0828 minTrue Crime New Zealand (NZ)True Crime New Zealand (NZ)Case 22: Bristol Family Murders (WHANGANUI CHRONICLES – PART III)WHANGANUI, MANAWATU. In the decades subsequent to 1920, Wanganui did much growing. The town of Wanganui was officially upgraded to a city in 1924. Many of Wanganui’s most well known monuments were erected during this time, including the Durie Hill War Memorial Tower in 1926, the Whanganui Regional Museum in 1928 and the famous War Memorial Hall in 1960. By the early 1980s, the city of Wanganui had grown so much, it was housing a population of almost 40,000 citizens. Making up a handful of those citizens were the well known business family -- The Bristols. Visit www.truecrimenz.com fo...2020-10-0233 minTrue Crime New Zealand (NZ)True Crime New Zealand (NZ)Case 21: ‘The Wanganui Affair’ (WHANGANUI CHRONICLES – PART II)WHANGANUI, MANAWATU. On the 15th of May 1920, Wanganui citizens were shocked by a crime that involved their elected Mayor. The crime was reported on later in the New Zealand Truth newspaper, “The evidence which was adduced makes the case one of the most sensational in the annals of the New Zealand courts. Indeed, it would be hard to imagine a more extraordinary sequence of happenings. Charles Mackay, in his public business life, was a popular and successful man, but there was another and hideous side to his nature -- a Jekyll as well as a Hyde to his character, an...2020-09-1430 minTrue Crime New Zealand (NZ)True Crime New Zealand (NZ)Case 20: Phoebe Veitch (WHANGANUI CHRONICLES – PART I)WHANGANUI, MANAWATU. On the 27th of February 1883 something was found on the beach near the Whanganui river mouth that wasn’t the usual river byproducts. A telegraph linesperson, Arthur Fitchett was working along the beach when he discovered something that would shock and horrify the small township -- the deceased corpse of a four-year-old girl.  The story that unfolded became one of the darkest and most complicated crimes in the annals of Whanganui’s short history. This is the tale of the strange case of child slaughter. Visit www.truecrimenz.com for additional information on this...2020-08-1727 minGet the newsGet the newsA trip up the Whanganui RiverNew Zealand’s only coal fired paddle steamer the Waimarie takes International Broadcasters Stu Frith and Victoria Gaither on a two hour journey up the Whanganui River in the restored boat. On board, eat delicious food, hear narration of the sights, chat with skilled and knowledgeable crew, and just relax. Hear what Stu and Victoria have to say about their experience.2020-01-3006 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training School“Tae paakoro mai” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiKīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Professor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These a...2019-05-2401 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training School“Rāoa i te ngārara” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiWhat is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Professor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to any-one else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These are all pr...2019-05-2401 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training School“Ananaka, ananaaka” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiKīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Pro-fessor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These a...2019-05-2401 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training School“Iti nei iti nei” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiKīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Professor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These a...2019-05-2401 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training School“Ka mutu pea!” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiKīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Professor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These a...2019-05-2401 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training School“Ko te ia tēnei” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiKīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Professor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These a...2019-05-2401 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training School“Aua” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiKīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Pro-fessor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These a...2019-05-2402 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training School“Āna” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiKīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Pro-fessor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These a...2019-05-2401 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training School“Piripoho, piriraho” - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiKīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Professor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These a...2019-05-2401 minNZ Radio Training SchoolNZ Radio Training SchoolKo ōku taringa kē i kite, ko ōku karu kē i rongo - unique idioms of Ngā Rauru, Whanganui & TaranakiKīwaha? What is it and why is it so important to the survival of the Māori language? Professor Wharehuia Milroy describes kīwaha as a unique language expression derived from the personal learning experience of the author during an event. It may make no sense to anyone else but the author, their immediate family, or people. Kīwaha can be termed as an informal language tool, slang or idiom that expresses the emotional state of a speaker. In support of the revitalisation of the Māori language, we have selected 10 kīwaha from Ngā Rauru, Whanganui and Taranaki. These a...2019-05-2401 minThe Long Way HomeThe Long Way HomeWhanganui WhānauBruce Hopkins spends five fabulous days on the Whanganui River. He finds some amazing friends and (not-so-amazingly) retains his reputation for losing stuff. Bruce Hopkins Trail Diary - Week 17, 4 February - 9 February 2018Taumaranui - Whanganui (5 days on the Whanganui River)"Whanganui River .. so calm just now. Lots of swallows darting 'round the river. Very, very peaceful."So I'm feeling very safe with you two on the river (Monica and John from The Yukon) - nothin's gonna come at us ... possums?"You guys (Hunter and Jacqui from Australia) ... honestly, just watching...2018-02-1917 minAccess Granted NZAccess Granted NZTechWeek Whanganui – The Confluence of Maps, Movies & MayorsRain! Rain like you've never seen before took us away from New Plymouth and on down the North Island to Whanganui and the Confluence Coworking Space.------------------------------------------------------We share New Zealand tech, social media, startup people's stories. If you have a story or know someone that does - get in touch!Mike’s (@MiramarMike) background is explaining stuff, connecting people and getting things done. Raj’s (@nzRaj) background is in video, design, media and making things happen.www.accessgranted.nzhttps://twitter.com/AccessGrantedNZhttps://www.facebook.com/AccessGrantedNZ2017-05-111h 02Reform the MoneyReform the MoneyTom Greco — Audio from the first talk - Keynote Speaker (Whanganui New Zealand)Tom Greco is a community and monetary economist, writer, networker, and consultant, who for three decades has been working at the leading edge of transformational restructuring. He is regarded as a leading expert in monetary theory and history, credit clearing systems, community economic development and complementary currencies.<br /><br />He is currently Director of the Community Information Resource Center , a US non-profit networking hub, which provides information access and administrative support for efforts in community improvement, social justice and sustainability.<br /><br />Tom Greco is in New Zealand as the keynote speaker...2009-04-1715 min