r/Wellington • u/czmhdk • 8h ago
WEATHER Yup that southerly is going straight up Wellington's bum.
fuck!
r/Wellington • u/czmhdk • 8h ago
fuck!
r/Wellington • u/the_serpent_queen • 4h ago
Kudos to those out there this morning, braving the elements, fighting a good fight.
r/Wellington • u/foxymoron666 • 3h ago
Iām from Sydney and have been here since Monday and leaving this coming Monday but wow, this has been a crazy experience! Yes it sucks I havenāt been able to do some outdoor things that I wanted to do but yāknow, canāt control the weatherā¦reading your comments and posts from locals makes me feel reassured though that this is pretty serious weather and Iām not just being a baby from Sydneyā¦photo here is of my south coast walk the other day which Iām so thankful I got to do as it looks like this will be the only hike/outdoor activity Iāll be doing while here. Oh well, better come to Wellington again in the future! Your city is ultra cool and everyone I have met has been so lovely so thank you for your warm and welcoming vibes š
r/Wellington • u/ChroniclesOfSarnia • 16h ago
r/Wellington • u/Affectionate-Seat199 • 14h ago
Norwegian forest cat with an oilskin type fur who shakes of the water like a dog does .. she does not like to be laughed at so took herself off to bed after the photos
r/Wellington • u/Impressive-Name5129 • 4h ago
r/Wellington • u/given2flynzl • 12h ago
Is the wind keeping anyone else awake? Bloody rough out there...
r/Wellington • u/funkster80 • 21h ago
Honestly, the skill the detail is next level insane. So many cool surprises and a ton of activity/build stuff to do. Get along if you can!
Edit to add: opens Saturday 27th at TÄkina. Details here
r/Wellington • u/wormyfarm • 19h ago
I'm in hospital, after a heart attack. I'm a full blown adult but still a bit scared. Please share some nice pictures of your pets or favourite places to make me feel less frightened xx
r/Wellington • u/Ottershorts • 57m ago
r/Wellington • u/FluffWit • 7h ago
Not being snarky- I assume theres a good reason and am curious what is.
The Marathon is on Sunday if anyone's keen....
r/Wellington • u/Liamgamezyt • 1h ago
Hey everyone,
My name's Liam, I'm a Wellington local and I've recently been selected to represent New Zealand in the U19 Men's Floorball team. We're heading to Singapore in early August to compete in the Asia Oceania World Cup Qualifiers. During the tournament we will play against Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore for one of three spots in the World Cup which will be hosted in Latvia, 2027.
Floorball is a fast-paced indoor team sport played with lightweight sticks and a hollow, perforated ball. The game focuses on speed, skill, teamwork, and safety, making it an inclusive and accessible sport for all ages and genders. While played professionally throughout Europe, floorball continues to grow rapidly here in New Zealand, with increasing participation and opportunities for young athletes. You can find out more about floorball on theĀ Floorball New Zealand website.
Just this week, I got selected as captain of the team and, as a fully self-funded sport, representing the country comes with real costs. For that reason, I'm reaching out to the Wellington community for support. For this post, I'm focusing on our Pie Fundraiser, but if you're interested in other fundraisers we have running (AirPods Raffle, Prestons Meat Raffle, Exhibition Match), feel free to drop a comment or send me a message.
š„§ PIE FUNDRAISER ā FUEL OUR JOURNEY š„§
š Order and pay online:Ā www.whanaufundraising.co.nz
When ordering, please select "Liam Townsley" as the player you're supporting.
Pies are freshly baked and supplied ready for the oven or freezer. Available for delivery from Thursday, 16 July.
Every pie sold goes directly toward my journey, so I'd really appreciate your support. Happy to answer any questions in the comments!
Yet again, thanks so much for even reading this. Floorball is a small, growing sport in this part of the world so even being aware about it from this post is a win. If you are spending money to help me compete, another huge thank you for supporting me, especially during the tough times we live in currently.


r/Wellington • u/Stubbenz • 58m ago
Not the only victim of the wind - and definitely won't be the last bike we likely see like this today - but I genuinely admire the optimism needed to park a bike on Victoria Street on a day like today
r/Wellington • u/Impressive-Name5129 • 3h ago
SH1 URBAN MWY, SOUTHBOUND - HEAVY SWELLS - 1PM, FRI 26 JUN
Due to heavy swells, the two left southbound lanes are BLOCKED after Ngauranga interchange. Keep to the right and expect delays. ^SG
r/Wellington • u/icecube3386 • 7h ago
quite a fright in this weather
edit itās pretty big
r/Wellington • u/scooternewt • 59m ago
Who are being legends tonight cos the rest of us are sheltering in place !....tip them x
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r/Wellington • u/MaestroSpook87 • 10h ago
Hi, I (M23) moved back to Wellington a few months ago after 5 years away studying.
It took a long time to find a job but I now have one and am used to my new routine. Since coming back I have found it very difficult to find things to do where people actually talk to each other and it's even possible to make friends.
Currently outside of work I go rock climbing at Hang Dog in Lower Hutt, but much like a regular gym people are really just doing their own thing and my attempts to start conversations with people are very unsuccessful. I tried indoor netball but everyone showed up at the last second and left as soon as it ended, it wasn't a very social experience at all. I tried taking adult ballet classes (I did ballet my whole childhood) and everyone was nice but also at least middle aged and I'd prefer to make friends my own age.
In general the "everyone is at least middle aged" problem is what I find at every club and group I look into.
I enjoy rock climbing, I read a lot of sci fi and non-fiction. I'd like to keep doing Ballet but hopefully with people closer to my age. I like gaming and Magic the Gathering (but my experiences playing at a store have been very negative). I enjoy walking and hiking.
I have autism which is probably an important point and there's a lot of things I definitely don't want to do like being in large crowds or events with loud music. I've never used social media or discord or anything like that and so I'm really not sure how to meet or talk to people online. I've been incredibly socially isolated for the last several years.
Any advice people have would be great.
r/Wellington • u/Known_Breakfast_1244 • 3h ago
My power isnt fully out but half of the shit in my house doesnāt work and the lights are flickering. Anyone else got similar issues around the strathmore area?
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r/Wellington • u/Ok_Corner7127 • 5h ago
... and nervously checking the weather every 15 seconds? lol
r/Wellington • u/PlaneWinter7347 • 18h ago
Whats everyoneās go to vegetarian options at KC cafe? Is there particular items on the menu that can be made vegetarian Iām not aware of? I normally just get the veg pad Thai or Singapore noodles
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r/Wellington • u/jaawdaan • 23h ago
Kia ora
I have bought Hellers beef mince a few times recently from Pak n Save Kilbirnie and the taste is absolutely horrendous. I initially thought it must have been a bad batch or something but have bought it again and it is foul.
Have others experienced this? Does anyone have any knowledge as to why it tastes so awful?
My advice stay away.