News from Victoria University of Wellington Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington’s Classics Museum has found ...
A 24-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a woman on the Kapiti Coast. The man previously faced lesser charges after the woman was found dead in a house on Mataua Road in Raumati Beach ...
The total of penalties issued for missing rates payments in Porirua is forecast to surge past $1 million this year, after arrears jumped 41% in a year. There has been a gradual rise in ratepayers ...
Stephen Olsen When doubts are cast about Wellington’s attractions, one of the comebacks worth noting is the city’s knack for serving up surprises. After being privileged to have a ...
Replacement equipment to repair the failed Moa Point wastewater plant is yet to be ordered. Early last month a blockage in the plant’s outfall pipe led to a backflow of sewage into the ...
More than 100,000 plants will go in the ground in Porirua this year as the city’s streamside planting programme to restore Te Awarua o Porirua Harbour shows no sign of slowing down. The ...
One person has died following a crash in Paekākāriki overnight. The single-vehicle crash on State Highway59, near Onepu Street was reported at 11:30pm. State Highway 59 was closed overnight ...
News from WCC The Wellington Town Hall’s 118-year-old Edwardian organ is being returned to its original home. After being disassembled and removed in 2013 to allow for the Town Hall ...
Lindsay Shelton Nova are putting up their power prices. But they’re embarrassed – so much that they have difficulty using the word “increase.” Instead, as they told me ...
News from Wellington Sculpture Trust Martin Basher, a New Zealand/USA artist now based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, has presented Wellington city with vibrant and gigantic bouquets of flowers. He is ...
With construction underway for the State Highway 2 Melling Transport Improvements project, people travelling in Lower Hutt are urged to stay up to date on the impact on traffic. It is also part of ...
When Fonotī Pati Umaga slipped in the shower in 2005, he didn’t know it would be the last day he would ever feel his legs.