Today you can head out to the Wrights Hill Fortress for some holiday exploring, and the curtain comes down on Jersey Boys with its final performance this afternoon.
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Cian Parker, writer and performer in All I See which is on at Circa Theatre.
The Kia Mau Festival opens today with plenty of contemporary Māori, Pasifika and international Indigenous live performances this long weekend. KIA MAU FESTIVAL
Circa 2, Circa Theatre, June 4-12, 7:30 pm & 4:30pm, $10-$30 Naia is muddling through life, trapped in a perpetual autumn. John has closed shop; he lives only for the day he can be reunited with his Suzie. The two bond over planning their ideal, most out the gate, funeral. Bookings at circa.co.nz
Circa 1, Circa Theatre, June 5-12, 6:30pm, 8 pm & 4pm, $10-$45
This deposit was discovered on Skyline Track.
The full force of public shaming is being brought to bear on Wellington dog-owners who dare to ignore their doggy’s deposits. The Facebook group KDP - Community Awareness states on its “about” page that it is concerned with “bringing awareness to dog owners of Karori that if you own a dog, it’s not okay to leave its mess on the curb, grass verge or worse. in plastic bags on walking trails around Karori”.
KDP Community Awareness/Facebook
Johnson’s Hill is the scene of this crime. Karori, on the western fringes of Wellington city, is one of the region’s biggest suburbs. It has several parks and reserves, including Karori Park and Wrights Hill Reserve.