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The rate of decline in the housing market has slowed again, with national residential property values largely holding steady ...
Report by Roy Murphy The Porirua Citizens Assembly finished the development phase of its work by presenting its ...
Report from RNZ A derelict block of central Wellington flats will lose its protected heritage status, meaning they can now be demolished, says RMA Reform and Housing Minister Chris Bishop. The ...
Buses will replace trains over the Matariki long weekend, as KiwiRail carries out planned infrastructure upgrades and rail improvements across most rail lines. Delays are expected. Buses will ...
In the High Court in Wellington today, the Environmental Law Initiative is challenging the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) over its decision that there were no grounds to reassess the ...
Wellington mayoral candidate Ray Chung and the “Independent Together’ council candidates have announced a series of election campaign meetings. They are calling it the “Zero ...
It’s in the Ballot Productions is announcing their 2025 show format, bringing its community town hall show to 18 city/district councils and the 4 regional councils those city/district councils ...
Media statement from Zan Gyaw, candidate for WCC Lambton Ward Wellington is not New Plymouth but the differences could not be ...
Pennywize the Rewilding Clown has announced his candidacy for mayor of Pōneke Wellington. However, the clown’s campaign will need help with crowd-funding the candidate deposit of $200, and so ...
Wellington’s rates and debt are climbing rapidly. Core services like water are under serious strain, as are many local ...
Construction is now complete, and water will soon start flowing from the newest piece of water infrastructure for Kāpiti, ...
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Signature Choir are excited to bring back Mana Moana — a spectacular fusion of symphony and songs of the Pacific — to Wellington in July. Mana Moana ...