Kāpiti Coast District Council’s new Supplier Hub has increased the transparency of their tender opportunities and encourages ...
CentrePort Limited ended the first half of the 2026 financial year positively with an unaudited underlying profit of $8.7m. This sees the port broadly on target to meet its end-of-year forecast.
Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui Central Library officially reopens from 10am on Saturday 14 March, marking a huge milestone for Wellington. The return will be celebrated with a civic ceremony to open ...
Internationally renowned Dutch virtuoso Jörgen van Rijen makes his debut with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra this April in Wellington on 9 April.. Praised for his “dazzling virtuosity” ...
Wellington homeowners are facing a familiar but increasingly complex question: Is now the right time to sell, or is renting out your property the smarter move while the market finds its footing?
The need for critical support for children with cancer and their whānau continues to grow, with the number of families under the care of Child Cancer Foundation Family Support Coordinators ...
A major through-road in Lower Hutt will be closed for the next nine months as part of a series of road works in Hutt City. From today until December, the intersection between Queens Dr and High St ...
A person has died on State Highway 1 in Taihape, north of Spooners Hill. Police were advised at 7.25am on Sunday that a car had gone off the road and into the Hautapu River.
Two BlueBridge ferry sailings have been cancelled for passengers due to rough conditions in Cook Strait. MetService forecasts southerly swells of up to 4m with winds reaching just over 80 km/h.
Ensuring reliable Cook Strait capacity through to 2029 is a strong industry priority, following a major industry update in Blenheim yesterday. The update, organised by Transporting New Zealand and ...
Communities across Aotearoa New Zealand will today celebrate Te Rā o ngā Tamariki – New Zealand Children’s Day. Born from the vision of New Zealand’s first Children’s Commissioner, ...
Michelle Warshawsky LAWA = Lacks Accountability & Water Accuracy… Mayor Andrew Little’s PR swim stunt at Lyall Bay was an attempt to instil faith in the quality of water and to plug ...
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