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Article – RNZ Eloise Gibson, Climate Change Correspondent Solar panels now stack up financially for many households in all three of the country’s biggest cities, as well as Queenstown. A new in-depth ...
News from Justice for Palestine Justice for Palestine and Just Defence are leading a protest on Tuesday at the Ministry of Defence where MPs from Labour, the Greens, and Te Pāti Māori will join the ...
News from NZTA Waka Kotahi State Highway 58 was closed for four hours this evening after a crash near Whitby. Drivers were asked to use local roads or to avoid the area after the two-vehicle crash, ...
News from Metlink Buses will replace trains over the Matariki long weekend, as KiwiRail carries out planned infrastructure upgrades and rail improvements across most rail lines. Delays are expected.
News from Greater Wellington Regional Council Te Pane Matua Taiao A Happy Valley site has been purchased for the development of a bus depot as part of the regional council’s Public Transport Asset ...
Wellington.Scoop The WCC’s new chief executive Matt Prosser has to produce a pre-election report next month. Less than four months after he arrived from Dorset, he has to deliver a document that will ...
Wellington.Scoop The Wellington City Council is pushing ahead with the second section of its Golden Mile upgrade. It has applied to itself for resource consent to remake the area from Kent and ...
News from Coastal Ratepayers United Kāpiti residents are now able to view the most up-to-date research on coastal erosion predictions on their beach. The research identifies about 40 homes in danger ...
by Felicity Wong Few affordable houses in Wellington have resulted from de-regulating zoning in the District Plan. So far, the Wellington evidence supports the Independent Hearing Panel‘s (IHP) view ...
Wellington.Scoop A crash caused congestion for southbound traffic on Transmission Gully early this morning. NZTA reported the crash at 6.55am. It happened at the Wainui Saddle, after the Paekakariki ...
by Roy Murphy Part One covered the formation and structure of the Porirua Citizens Assembly. Part Two examined how the Assembly went about its work. Day Two was centred around the rangatahi, the young ...
by Councillor Diane Calvert Wellington is running out of runway — financially and politically. City councillors are about to make decisions on a revised 10-year budget that will shape Wellington’s ...
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