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Wainuiomata stream. Photo/Supplied. Volunteers planted locally sourced natives at Ōrua-pouanui/Baring Head in East Harbour ...
Hutt City Council has published its 2025 Pre-Election Report ahead of the local elections in October. Chief Executive Jo Miller said that while the report is a statutory requirement, it also ...
The Taxpayers’ Union has today launched the 2025 New Zealand Rates Dashboard at RatesDashboard.nz The Rates Dashboard is for ratepayers to compare their council’s annual and cumulative ...
Moira Lawler, candidate for Pāuatahanui Ward in the Porirua City Council election, has launched an innovative online poll, inviting residents to share ideas on the question: What do we need to do ...
Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry has announced that the Riverbank Market will relocate to Dowse Square and the surrounding ...
Wellington motorists were advised to take extra care today around the city centre, Miramar, and towards Kaiwharawhara, after a large amount of diesel leaked from a truck. Clean up in the affected ...
Nelson-Tasman remains under a state of emergency following Friday’s devastating deluge. Dozens of people remain in emergency accommodation and hundreds of flood-damaged properties have to be ...
Mayoral candidate Ray Chung tonight released a video saying the leak of his email about Mayor TOry Whanau was “a concerted campaign” against him. He said the leak was an attack done ...
The All Blacks defeated France 43-17 in front of a sold-out Sky Stadium crowd in Wellington tonight to take an unassailable second test 2-0 lead in the three-match series. New Zealand scored six ...
Extra capacity on Metlink train services and larger buses will be running for the Wellington Phoenix vs Wrexham AFC match on 19 July at 5pm, to reduce congestion and ease pressure on the wider ...
Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry has announced that the Riverbank Market will relocate to Dowse Square and the surrounding Civic Precinct next year, while major construction work takes place. The ...
The local election campaign in Wellington looks far more like an episode of Survivor than a rational debate to choose the next governors of the city. Frankly, the current triennium has been an ...