News from Wellington Airport A forest of 65 Christmas trees has sprouted at Wellington Airport, transforming the terminal in ...
Mountains to Sea Wellington takes hundreds of community members out each year on their free Community Snorkel days. But this year, thieves have meant they have had to cancel their December events.
There’ve been some challenges to the government’s plan to sack regional councillors and replace them with boards of mayors whose task will then be to abolish the regional councils and ...
Regional Council Chair Councillor Daran Ponter says that the Government’s rates cap proposal will likely increase costs and erode services. “Many of this government’s announcements ...
Air New Zealand is strengthening its commitment to connecting New Zealanders with each other and the world, announcing an increase in capacity on key domestic routes from March to October 2026.
Te Aka Tauira – the Victoria University of Wellington Students’ Association (VUWSA) supports the incoming changes for the Gordon Wilson site and welcomes a focus on future student housing.
News from Save the Basin Feeling that it’s not a great idea to have a $3.8 billion motorway project for Wellington that NZTA ...
Victoria University of Wellington has today confirmed its decision to demolish the Gordon Wilson Flats at 320 The Terrace.
Motorists are advised to exercise caution when driving on State Highway 2 over the Remutaka Hill due to a diesel spill this morning. Police were notified of the spill around 7:10am. The Council ...
Surf lifeguards patrolling this weekend (Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 November) performed 11 rescues across the country nationally this weekend, a significant reduction on the 65 rescues performed ...
The Government has agreed to progress a rates cap to help councils keep rates increases under control and reduce pressure on household budgets, “Rates are taking up more of household bills, and ...
The Government’s plan to cap council rates is a recipe for asset sell-offs, job losses and higher user charges that will hit households and communities harder than rates ever did.