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Living Light Christian Church, Wellington

Living Light Christian Church

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As part of our commitment to nurturing believers, we want to take every opportunity to equip people, through the Word of God, with everything they need to grow in their relationship with God, in the undeniable evidence of His work in their lives, and in their fulfillment of everything He’s calling them to do. These are the teachings from Living Light Christian Church in Wellington, England.
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Wellingtonians now have the chance to discuss the issues of the day one-on-one with proud local Nick Mills and have a forum to share their ideas, passions and outrages on a daily basis. You don't find many people more passionate about the capital than Nick, and he comes to Wellington Mornings after decades of success as the man behind some of the city's leading hospitality and entertainment offerings - Spruce Goose, Hummingbird and the Wellington Saints basketball team just to name a few. Ni ...
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Newstalk ZB's Spotlight on Wellington brings you everything you need to know before you cast your vote on October 17. Hosted by Georgina Campbell, this Vote 2020 podcast brings you candidate profiles, electorate analysis, the big issues, and the game-changers.
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Each week Smithy, Hard News, 2ndBest, and El Grapadura cover all things New Zealand Football, including the Wellington Phoenix in the A-League, Kiwis flying the flag overseas, our national teams, the ASB Premiership and local Wellington football. We've got your football fix. Be sure to visit us at www.yellowfever.co.nz
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Wellington Paranormal | The Podcast

Karen O'Leary & Mike Minogue

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Created by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, Wellington Paranormal’s television debut in 2018 took Aotearoa by storm and its international release saw it shoot to #1 on the streaming charts in the USA, beating Rick and Morty, Ted Lasso and everything else (it was #1!). Now you can hear the stars of Wellington Paranormal (Mike Minogue and Karen O'Leary) stumble their way through their very own podcast, where they discuss making the "greatest tv show of all time" (according to their mums). Th ...
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The first phase of the inquiry into the government's response to Covid-19 is out - and it's critical of vaccine mandates, saying they caused social harm to a significant minority of New Zealanders. Were vaccine mandates the biggest mistake of the Covid-19 response? Also, the Labour Party is holding its annual conference this weekend. How have they …
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The Blackcaps are taking on England in the first test at Hagley Oval this week, finishing on Thursday at The team returns to New Zealand after a historic 3-0 series win against India. So what are their chances against England? Newstalk ZB cricket correspondent Andrew Alderson joined Nick Mills. Also, the All Blacks have wrapped up their northern to…
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The Wellington City Council has cut roughly $400m worth of projects from its long-term plan - a decision necessitated by the vote to keep its stake in Wellington Airport. Begonia House looks set to be demolished and the Golden Mile redevelopment is set to continue as planned. How did councillors come to their decision? Also, Wellington mayor Tory W…
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This week on Music Time, our music man James Irwin tells Nick that a certain Christchurch based record label might be New Zealand's most important ever. Also, we check out a reissue of one of New Zealand's most rare and sought after records and the lads gets the gloves off over Bob Geldof and that Christmas song. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/lis…
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A very special exhibition is opening in Wellington this week. The Art of Bansky sees more than 160 works from the elusive UK artist on display at Wellington's Takina Convention Centre. The exhibition is coming direct from London and curator Michel Boersma has made the trip to Wellington for the opening. He joined Nick Mills in the studio and brough…
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Auckland has a beautiful big tree in their CBD, and thousands upon thousands lined the city's streets yesterday for their annual Santa parade. But here in Wellington, we have a few cheap lighting trusses as a tree and the days of the big city Christmas parade are long gone. It led Nick to ask - is the Christmas spirit in Wellington dying? For his t…
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This week marks a year since the coalition government of National, Act and New Zealand First was sworn in - and it's been an incredibly busy twelve months. How has the government performed, and are all three parties happy with how the year has played out? Also, a Police officer has been found to have left a copy of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon'…
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Wellington Airport is in store for a $500m upgrade to allow for larger aircraft - but will we see new airlines arriving in the capital? Also, behaviour in Parliament has been a hot topic this week with Te Pati Maori MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi Clarke named for leading a haka, and Education Minister Erica Stanford referring to Labour MP Jan Tinetti a "stu…
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The All Blacks take on Italy in the final game of the northern tour on Sunday morning - and it will be Wellington All Black TJ Perenara's last game in black. What's his legacy in the team, and how big a winning margin will we see? Also, its a rematch of last season's semi-final with the Wellington Phoenix taking on Melbourne Victory. What are we ex…
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More long-haul widebody planes will be able to operate at Wellington Airport following upgraded safety zones on its runway. It could mean Wellington could see direct flights to the United States and Asia for the first time ever. The energy-absorbing blocks at each end of the runway are part of a $500 million upgrade plan announced by the airport to…
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Today is the first day of the ban on wearing gang patches in public - but will the new law actually be effective? Also, 40,000 people marched on Parliament this week to protest Act's Treaty Principles Bill. Did the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon know what he was getting into when he agreed to support the bill's first reading? To answer those ques…
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Lifetime Black Power member Denis O'Reilly says the government's gang patch ban won't work, saying the police should concentrate on behavior instead. "It's not what you wear, its what you do." He says he is working with gang members to "stay calm" as the ban is introduced - but expects most gang members will adhere to the rules. LISTEN ABOVE See om…
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It was a beautiful albeit slightly windy day in Wellington on Tuesday - perfect for an afternoon of sailing. Nick, Ethan, and Adam were invited by the Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club to spend a few hours getting an idea of sailing and what the club offers beginners wanting to get involved in the sport. Nick spoke to club operations manager Chris Sc…
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Its estimated 42,000 people took to the streets in Wellington yesterday, protesting Act's Treaty Principles Bill. NZ Herald Wellington issues reporter Georgina Campbell was in the crowd, and told Nick Mills protestors were upbeat and well-behaved. Also, advice received by local government minister Simeon Brown on the decision to appoint a Crown obs…
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Interest rates are down, inflation is down and the weather is getting warmer - so is Wellington finally through the worst of its economic slump? There are differing opinions. Also, a Crown observer has been installed at Wellington City Council. What difference will this make and will it improve council engagement with businesses? To answer those qu…
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The Prime Minister has returned from a fleeting trip to Peru for this year's APEC summit where he met with world leaders including a bilateral with Chinese President Xi Jinping. But many attendees were focused on another piece of New Zealand news - what was it? Also, a large hikoi protesting the Treaty Principles Bill is descending on Parliament to…
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Parliament erupted with a haka during the first reading of the Treaty Principles Bill yesterday. Was the performance appropriate? Also, former Tasman District Council chief executive Lindsay McKenzie has been named as the Crown observer appointed to Wellington City Council. Is he up to the job? To discuss those topics and more, Nick was joined by f…
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The All Blacks take on France in the country’s capital this weekend with a few big changes. How are our chances looking? Also, is Chris Wood New Zealand’s greatest ever footballer? All Sport Breakfast host Adam Cooper and Weekend Sport host Jason Pine joined Nick Mills for the Friday Sport Kickoff. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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David Seymour's Treaty Principles Bill will have its first reading in Parliament today, where National will support it. But with National refusing to support it further, is the entire exercise a waste of time? Also, the government has apologised to victims of abuse suffered while in state care - but what is the plan for redress? Labour's Health and…
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Former 2ZB Wellington host Lindsay Yeo has died at the age of 78. His family say he died peacefully at his home in Richmond on Tuesday afternoon. Yeo hosted the top-rating breakfast show from 1972 to 1995, consistently taking the number one spot until the late 1980s. Working with him at 2ZB were broadcasters John McBeth and Raylene Ramsay - the lat…
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Renowned radio personality and entertainer Lindsay Yeo has died at the age of 78. Yeo hosted the 2ZB Breakfast Show in Wellington for 23 years until 1995, which was frequently the city's highest rated programme. He created the children's character "Buzz O'Bumble," which would appear on the show, alongside other whimsical characters. Yeo also appear…
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In this week's Capital Letter, NZ Herald Wellington Issues reporter Georgina Campbell discusses further details around the appointment of Lindsay McKenzie as council Crown Observer. She also chats with Nick Mills about concern from a Ministry over Te Papa charging foreign visitors, and the latest on the Government's plan for a second Mt. Victoria t…
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In his regular catch up with Newstalk ZB's Nick Mills, Labour Leader Chris Hipkins said he would link up with protesters against the Treaty Principles Bill when the hīkoi arrives in Wellington. Hipkins also discussed the apology to survivors of Abuse in Care, Wellington City Council's new Crown Observer, and the result of the US Election. LISTEN AB…
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Lindsay McKenzie has been appointed as Wellington City Council’s Crown observer. Local Government Minister Simeon Brown said McKenzie has significant governance and senior leadership experience. McKenzie’s term will last until July next year. Wellington City Council’s Crown observer will be on the job tomorrow after the Government revealed the man …
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More than 150 pieces from Banksy will soon be arriving in Wellington for a mammoth exhibition. The art from the world's most prolific street artist will be on display at Wellington's Takina convention centre from November 28th. Stewart MacPherson has brought the exhibition to the capital direct from London, and joined Nick Mills to discuss the magi…
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Protestors will arrive in Wellington later next week to protest the introduction of David Seymour's Treaty Principles Bill. The hikoi, following the same route as the march led by Dame Whina Cooper in 1975, began in Northland this morning. Newstalk ZB political editor Jason Walls expects it will be one of the biggest protests at Parliament in recen…
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Donald Trump has won the US election - and not just the electoral college, but the popular vote too. How did he manage it? Also, with unemployment biting, students are struggling to find summer jobs. How important is working over the summer break? To answer those questions, and to give their views on Wellington's new tunnel plan, Infrastructure NZ …
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The All Blacks take on Ireland tomorrow morning in a rematch of last year's World Cup semi-final. Who is likely to come out on top? Also, Auckland FC trumped the Wellington Phoenix last weekend. How did both teams perform? To answer those questions, Weekend Sport host Jason Pine and All Sport Breakfast host Adam Cooper joined Nick Mills for the Fri…
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Donald Trump has won the United States presidential election by a surprising margin — but what will a second Trump presidency mean for New Zealand? Also, David Seymour's Treaty principles bill has been introduced to Parliament today, earlier than originally scheduled. Is this just a waste of time, and will we see "hikois from hell"? National MP and…
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Former US Ambassador to New Zealand Scott Brown says he would happily return to New Zealand if President-elect Donald Trump asks him to serve again. Brown served as Ambassador during Trump's first term after a career as lawyer, then a Republican senator. He told Nick Mills that Trump's win is great news for America, and the nation's relationship wi…
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Former NZ ambassador to the United States Tim Groser says Donald Trump's presidential win can be attributed in a large part to the middle class "being screwed". "The Democrats have become the party of the rich. If you take the top 25 districts in terms of wealth, 24 of them are held by democrats." Groser, also a former Trade Minister, told Wellingt…
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Wellingtonian Michael Hobbs says he couldn't pick a winner for the US presidential election - but says the mood is tense and hard to escape. The former Blues player and Wellington College head boy is now in the private equity industry in Los Angeles, after studying an MBA at Stanford University. He joined Nick Mills to discuss the mood in the US ah…
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Vice President and Democratic presidential hopeful Kamala Harris is hosting a relatively small election night event in Washington DC tonight - far smaller than that of Barack Obama in 2008 and Hillary Clinton in 2016/. NZ Herald deputy political editor Thomas Coughlan is there and told Nick Mills attendance is restricted, and Harris isn't expected …
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Months of campaigning will finally come to an end tomorrow as the United States goes to the polls to choose a new President. Wellington Mornings music man James Irwin has been keeping an eye on campaign rallies, and joined Nick Mills to critique the candidates music choices - and have a punt at what they might choose as a victory song. LISTEN ABOVE…
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It's being touted by the candidates as the most important election in United States history, and its all playing out tomorrow afternoon New Zealand time. To discuss the importance of the election and how the result could affect relations with New Zealand, US Embassy deputy chief of mission David Gehrenbeck joined Nick Mills. LISTEN ABOVE See omnyst…
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Wellington Phoenix general manager David Dome and Sotheby's International Realty Wellington Managing Director Glen Jones joined Nick Mills in the studio to chat all things business. They discussed the benefits to the city from big events like the Wellington-Auckland football derby at the weekend, and how the region can capitalise on it. Other topic…
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Mental health campaigner Mike King is under fire for saying alcohol can be the answer to mental health struggles - but did he have a point he just made badly? Also, the United States is in the final days of the 2024 presidential campaign, who will come out on top? Upper Hutt mayor Wayne Guppy and Capital director Neale Jones joined Nick Mills for F…
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The Wellington Phoenix take on Auckland FC in the first ever A-League local derby. Who will come out victorious, and can we expect a large crowd? And the All Blacks take on England on Sunday morning, with a few changes in the team. Are they on track for a win? Weekend Sport host Jason Pine and All Sports Breakfast host Adam Cooper joined Nick Mills…
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The government has announced that large reputable construction companies, as well as plumbers and drainlayers will soon be able to self-certify their work, removing the need for lengthy council consents. But could this lead to an increase in shoddy building work? Also, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he's open to a discussion about banning Na…
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The Wellington City Council has met publicly for the first time since voting to ditch the planned sale of its stake in Wellington Airport. It's also the first time the council has met since Local Government Minister Simeon Brown announced he is appointing a Crown observer to the council. So when will the council begin deciding what to cut to fund a…
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The government is appointing a Crown observer to Wellington City Council - but is this setting a precedent that might affect other councils around the country? Also, the cost to install fencing along Wellington's waterfront has blown out from $7m to $30m. Why does it cost so much for some fencing? Hutt City mayor Campbell Barry and lawyer and forme…
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The Wellington Lions take on Bay of Plenty in the NPC final at Sky Stadium tomorrow - who will take out the championship? Also, the All Blacks face Japan in Tokyo shortly afterwards. How are both teams looking? Nick Mills was joined by Wellington sports broadcaster Matt Buck and Newstalk ZB Weekend Sport host Jason Pine. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio…
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The government will appoint a Crown observer to oversee Wellington City Council - but will the advice that led to the decision be released? Also, should Andrew Bayly remain a Minister after accusations of bullying a worker during a business visit? To answer those questions, Labour's health and Wellington issues spokeswoman Ayesha Verrall and Nation…
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OPINION Yesterday afternoon just after lunch an email landed in my inbox from Simeon Brown. I looked out my window after four or five beautiful days in Wellington and saw clouds coming in from all directions. And that's exactly how I felt reading this email from Simeon Brown. It felt like a dark day. Brown was announcing he was appointing a Crown o…
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The Wellington Lions take on Bay of Plenty in this weekend's much-anticipated NPC final at Sky Stadium. Nick Mills was joined by captain Du'Plessis Kirfi and Lions veteran Brad Shields to discuss the season so far and the team's hopes for Saturday's match. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Local government minister Simeon Brown has decided to appoint a Crown observer to Wellington City Council. The decision was reached after the council's long-term plan was forced back to the council table after a vote to ditch the sale of the council's 34% stake in Wellington Airport. Now all eyes turn to who the observer will be - and what problems…
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Oscar Kightley has been a journalist, an author, and an actor - but he's also an acclaimed playwright. He's the writer behind Dawn Raids, a play he wrote in the late 1990s exploring the horror of the raids targeting Pasifika overstayers in the 1970s. But 27 years later, the show has never been staged in the capital. That finally changes this week w…
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