Report from RNZ Five people were arrested today at a Greenpeace protest outside the Wellington office of mining lobby group ...
Fifty-nine jobs are to be abolished at GNS Science as part of the government’s public sector job cuts. It’s seven less than than GNS Science proposed cutting in July. The Public ...
Wellington District Police are investigating the sudden death of an 8-month-old baby at a Newtown social housing complex yesterday. There will be a scene examination today, after which a blessing ...
The Wellington City Council has released a report on the increasing use of what it calls the “bike route” from Newtown to the CBD. This route provides 2.1km of bike and bus lanes and ...
I’ve read with interest the plethora of opinion over the last 24 hours about the Finance Minister’s “directive” to government workers to get back into the office. I was surprised to see ...
News from Porirua City Council Briefings this week to councillors in Wellington, Porirua and Lower Hutt will outline the challenges they face as they consider a joint water services delivery plan in ...
News from WCC We’ve reached a huge milestone in making the Wellington Town Hall more resilient to earthquakes. The ...
Wellington Combined Taxis is in voluntary administration due to cashflow problems, and could be sold. The company is the largest taxi firm in the capital and one of the largest in the country, ...
News from WCC The Wellington City Council has appointed Jenny Chetwynd, a highly experienced senior leader in the ...
Ian Apperley The Wellington mayor fronted for Jack Tame on Q+A this morning. It’s clear that electioneering is now in full ...
The Minister of Public Service Nicola Willis expecting public servants to stop working from home to help bolster the flagging local economy is micromanaging gone mad and counterproductive.” ...
Congestion charging, a crackdown on public servants working from home, and an unreliable public transport system could create a perfect storm for Wairarapa commuters. It costs $526.50 for a ...