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Ben McNulty Call me naive, but after the Town Hall debacle I thought we may have seen the last of major project cost blowouts ...
The Government will amend the Building Code to better protect New Zealanders, following strong calls for change as part of a nationwide fire safety review. “The Ministry of Business, ...
At the party’s Annual Meeting in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington today, Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson set out her party’s ambitions to be a leading force in the next Government.
A pipe burst in Willis Street this morning, leaving many CBD buildings without water. To carry out the repair, Wellington Water turned off the water supply to 4 – 90 Willis Street (even ...
News from Wellington Water Work starts on Monday to upgrade the wastewater pump station under Willeston Street. In addition ...
News from Hutt City Council Lower Hutt’s dedicated volunteers took centre stage tonight at a special event recognising their ...
Report from RNZ The lower North Island will lose one electorate under new proposals from the Representation Commission. It ...
Interislander ferry Kaiārahi is expected to return to service at 3.30pm on Monday 18 August 2025 following scheduled dry-dock ...
by Diane Calvert Wellington is stuck. Costs are up. Trust is down. And far too much time is being wasted on distractions.
News from Wellington Airport Wellington Airport has unveiled its new terminal centrepiece: an illuminated artwork sculpture ...
Metlink’s latest passenger satisfaction survey reveals that rail services, particularly on the Wairarapa Line, continue to face challenges, but overall satisfaction with public transport in the ...
Revelations of a blowout in the order of $80 million for the Moa Point sludge minimisation plant show the urgent need for stronger oversight of City Council projects, says Wellington Mayoral ...
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