Lately a lot of bloggers seem to be wearing/raving about Wellington's (rain boots) and wearing them in daily wear. What do you think? Cute or just dumb?
Examples: http://pixiwishesforeheadkisses.com/2013/02/19/currently-coveting-3/
AND
http://cyclestyle.com.au/11649/hunter-wellies-beautiful-mess/
Which Main Centre in NZ do you prefer to visit during weekend trips? Auckand or Wellington? And why?
Please also state the NZ town/region where you currently live or had come from so I can have an indication of the extent of that Main Centre's influence.
Gen-i has announced the company will build new greenfield data centres in Wellington and Auckland. This follows Gen-i’s recent investment in a new Christchurch data centre, currently being developed in partnership with Christchurch International Airport.
TheInsider is an iPhone application which allows users to locate happy hours, 2 for 1 nights and other similar specials in Wellington bars, cafes and restaurants.
WebFund, BizDojo and CreativeHQ – the leading players in Wellington's early-stage innovation space – are teaming up in a "Wellington, Inc." approach to help entrepreneurs develop new businesses in a marathon 54-hour weekend event.
The club used to be owned by Fizogen Couture but it was sold to The Armory from Palm Beach Gardens Florida. The BJJ curriculum looks good and they offer classes all day long. Thanks.
The club used to be owned by Fizogen Couture but it was sold to The Armory from Palm Beach Gardens Florida. The BJJ curriculum looks good and they offer classes all day long. Thanks.
Visitors to the waterfront in New Zealand's capital are set to enjoy fast and free wireless internet access in time for Christmas, thanks to a joint effort by Trade Me and Wellington City Council.
The Wellington Declaration agreed by the PublicACTA Conference has now been released, and video coverage of the event will be made available as soon as possible. Members of the public are invited to sign an online petition declaring support of the declaration.
The capital will host New Zealand's biggest event, on September 20 at the Wellington Convention Centre to mark the day, an annual worldwide celebration of the use and development of free and open source software (FOSS), open standards and open data.
In a first for New Zealand, Wellington's public transport information is now available through Google Maps, via a feature that enables you to plan trips using public transport.