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News from Greater Wellington Regional Council Te Pane Matua Taiao The completion of five Wairarapa flood protection projects ...
It’s been a month since we launched the Independent candidates’ campaign to contest the local government election this year. Since then, we’ve received a huge amount of public support that ...
Photo/Supplied Wellington City Council will carry out its scheduled biannual sand shift at Oriental Bay from Monday 12 to ...
New Zealand Careers Expo season has officially begun, launching this week in Christchurch with hundreds of ‘careers-curious’ rangatahi and job seekers through the ...
One hundred and seventy-five diploma and degree graduates from the upper North Island graduated at the Due Drop Events Centre in Auckland, Tāmaki Makaurau this week (Thursday 8 May 2025), to ...
Supply of rental properties the highest for any April since 2016 Weekly rent softens by an average of $14/week nationally  Cost of living crisis keeps would-be renters at home while investors ...
The Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency, which trades as WellingtonNZ, reported today that 72 summer events in Wellington delivered ‘an estimated $15.9 million of visitor ...
The Pay Equity Amendment Bill passed through all stages in Parliament last night, after being rushed through under urgency. The controversial legislation raises the threshold for proving work has ...
Labour city councillors Ben McNulty, Teri O’Neill and Nureddin Abdurahman today delivered four key wins aimed at supporting Wellington’s music scene, reducing red tape for business ...
The Independent Police Conduct Authority received four complaints concerning Wellington Police officers obtaining a warrant and seizing vehicles for unpaid fines in 2022 and 2023. Upon review, the ...
In a move to tackle housing affordability, the Wellington City Council’s Environment and Infrastructure Committee today voted 14-4 to extend the successful Te Kainga programme to 2033, paving ...
Wellington Airport today announced a profit of $25.8m for the year ending on March 31, compared with a loss of $28.8m in the previous year.