28/05/2026
What are these two doing??
Instructors: Master Grant Eccles VII dan, Mary Daborn II dan, Tony Phillips I Dan Dojang: Beerescourt Indoor Bowls Hall, Maeroa Road,Hamilton
We are a member club of International Taekwon-Do, practicing the original TKD as founded by General Choi Hong Hi in 1955.
28/05/2026
What are these two doing??
26/05/2026
Bit of fun at the end of training! Thanks to Dana, Maya and Evangeline for the organising and to Amy for the hair accessories😂👊
25/05/2026
Something abit different for the last few minutes of training tomorrow night😀
Early training Thursday 21st May - 5.30pm start!!
Reminder! Training is early tonight (23 April) 5.30 start!
15/04/2026
Our members enjoyed our annual exchange with Beerescourt club of Hamilton Indoor Bowls - all ages and stages mixing and learning different skills from each other. Just awesome to be part of!
Reminder! Tonight (Tuesday 14th) is our indoor bowls exchange night. Please bring a plate if you can and some clothes to change into after training to join our friends in some entertaining indoor bowling😀.
11/04/2026
This is the intersection close to the dojang. Please be careful while the upgrade works are underway
From Tuesday 7 April until early July, we'll be installing signals at the Ulster Street/Maeroa Road intersection.
Lane closures will be in place along Ulster Street, with the road remaining open both ways. Two lanes will operate in peak direction (towards the city in the morning, northbound in the evening).
Stay up to date at https://brnw.ch/21x1dmS or download the Antenno app.
08/04/2026
Times are difficult at the moment. But let us not lose sight of the good things that are going on every day. Like properly seeing the far side of the moon for the first time. We admire the courage and professionalism of the Artemis crew who are now homeward bound.
Historic First: Artemis II Crew Witnesses the Orientale Basin in Full
BREAKING: For the first time in history, human eyes have witnessed the full scale of the Moon’s Orientale Basin. Astronauts aboard the Artemis II mission captured this stunning view from the Orion spacecraft, marking a major milestone in deep-space exploration.
The 600-Mile Lunar Target
The Orientale Basin is a massive, multi-ringed impact crater stretching roughly 600 miles wide. Formed billions of years ago, its concentric rings ripple across the lunar surface like a stone dropped in water. Because it sits on the extreme edge of the Moon’s near side, it is never fully visible from Earth, appearing only as a distorted sliver.
The Shot of a Lifetime
This newly released image was taken through an Orion window as the crew passed directly over the site. The timing was perfect: as the spacecraft began its journey toward the lunar far side, the camera captured the basin’s entire diameter with Earth framed in the black void above.
Entering the "Zone of Silence"
As Orion continues its path, the mission is entering its most solitary phase. The crew is currently moving behind the Moon, resulting in approximately 40 minutes of total radio silence as the lunar mass blocks all communication with Earth.
The crew is now heading into the shadows. Next stop: the far side of the Moon.
24/01/2026
Training starts on Tuesday 27th 5.30pm! Some of us have started already - Hong Kong training! Ayden and Katie paying respects to the one and only Bruce Lee. See everyone at training!
| Tuesday | 4:30pm - 6:45pm |
| Thursday | 6pm - 8pm |