News from WCC Steady progress is being made on the fit-out of the Wellington City Council’s new headquarters, at the corner ...
Report from RNZ The next-door neighbour of two houses that caught fire last night in Island Bay says “vicious” flames spread ...
News from NZ Police Wellington Police are appealing for information after a shotgun was fired at a residential complex in ...
In the government’s Seismic Risk Management Review, financial support for apartment owners is the missing piece in the seismic strengthening puzzle. Inner City Wellington (ICW), through its ...
The New Zealand Herald reports that the Wellington City Council will be paying more than $200million for a 25 year lease of its new offices on the waterfront. The report from Ethan Manera was ...
A new ticketless era for car parking begins at Wellington Airport from today, making it easier for travellers and removing the need for around three million paper tickets per year. Instead of ...
Once in a generation planning is underway in Masterton. Housing, transport and community spaces, the environment, and the local economy are all on the radar. One of the first projects for ...
The top statistics and planning minds from across the Pacific are in Wellington for the seventh Heads of Planning and Statistics (HOPS) event. Being held in New Zealand for the first time, the event ...
Wellington’s collaborative approach to improving city safety has been recognised internationally, with The Pōneke Promise ...
An antique furniture restorer is “absolutely horrified” that items taken from the Wellington Town Hall were sold, and says it ...
News from WCC The Wellington City Council will tomorrow start removing the temporary fencing on the waterfront. It is expected to be completely removed by Wednesday evening. In the 2024-34 City ...
Upper Hutt residents say they are dealing with a “stressful” lack of after-hours and urgent care health services, ending up in emergency departments to get basic treatments like ...