News from WCC The Wellington City Council starts installing infrastructure for temporary beach matting this week as part of a ...
People travelling on State Highway 2 in the Wairarapa faced detours and delays this afternoon after two crashes – one in Featherston, the other in Masterton. State Highway 2 was closed in ...
The Hutt City Council could increase rates by 0.6% to cover a $840,000 financial hole for local swimming pools. Early budget documents for the next Lower Hutt annual plan show the council expects ...
Wellington commuters have complained that Metlink’s train network has been a shambles this week with limited buses replacing trains as people return to work. Metlink is apologising and says ...
News from Daniel Nodder Consider the humble kitchen spoon. So soft, so harmless, so simple. But can a clown be a spoon? What ...
Pokere Paewai, Māori issues reporter These days only one small section of the Kumutoto stream still flows above ground, the ...
LDR report by Justin Wong A new shared walking and cycling bridge beside State Highway 2 and above the Wellington rail line ...
News from NZ Police Aotea Quay was closed for five hours this morning after a fuel truck crashed near the overbridge to the ...
Those dreaming of a new home over the Christmas period had plenty to choose from. The end of 2025 saw December stock levels surpass 30,000 for the first time in any December in a decade and capped ...
The Wellington City Council is this week starting a month of essential upgrades on Ghuznee Street. By combining workstreams into one planned closure period, we can reduce the need for repeated ...
Karl Tiefenbacher Happy new year everyone! 2025 was an extremely busy and interesting year with several highs (meeting a ...
Auckland’s Super Smash campaign continues at Eden Park’s Kennards Hire Community Oval on Tuesday 6 January, with a home ...