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Photo/Supplied News from Te Papa The world-premiere exhibition, Vivienne Westwood & Jewellery is in its final days at Te Papa ...
News from WCC Mātai Moana is the beautiful 74-hectare area of culturally, historically and ecologically significant whenua ...
April 16, 2025 Report from RNZ by Nick James The Wellington City Council will decide today whether to move forward with a $439.5 million plan to overhaul ...
As winter creeps closer, WorkSafe New Zealand is reminding businesses to take heed of the risks when workers are operating at height. The consequences have been laid bare at the sentencing of a ...
Strong growth in the number of people getting their drugs checked is reassuring against the backdrop of an increasingly volatile drug supply and a surge in consumption, the NZ Drug Foundation Te ...
It was concerning to hear many people at a Khandallah meeting on Tuesday, not all retirees, say they were doubting whether Wellington City could continue to be their home – due to rates ...
Helene Ritchie Andrew Little should become our mayor. There’s no-one better. He has the all-important breadth of experience, ...
Duoya Lu, journalist Asian comedians in New Zealand are seeking to challenge long-standing cultural stereotypes when ...
“Campbell Barry weaponised the HDCA to silence comments by local ratepayers on a Facebook page called Hutt City Council – The Truth Exposed. The Free Speech Union has supported our member Chris Milne, ...
The Commerce Commission’s role in monitoring Wellington Water’s performance was confirmed by the Government in March. Bringing Local Water Done Well forward for the Wellington region means ...
Wellington lines workers say the transition to a new contractor could see longer power cuts over winter due to skilled workers leaving the region. But the contractor, Omexom, said it would provide ...
Only 1% of plumbers in Aotearoa are women. In construction, the number barely reaches 3%. Now, a groundbreaking new workshop space in central Pōneke aims to change that.